Pfw§ CURE_ ESaadaebe mai reßers all the trowbl««fw*_ to a hiUoufl iff* of the audi as ■». litm Drow»ln» , afu» &•-££.to^ss SICK _( Citm'i Lmu bra Pius rslnabte la Constipation. eori«« ftteasassaaeass KoEu ifceliKT Md Ksaki« Ike M. jTead «*be BBf woold be almost priceless to those {on& fmti tHa distraaring eoropialnt: art fortunately their goadnass does n"t tod tare, and tt»«e who once try them will Cod feMt 'ltMs pills valuable fas SO many way* that )k*y will not be silling to do wttaout them. But after alt sick head ACHE _ k the ban* of ao many *r«e that bars jg where we make our great Wat. Our pills cure it While other* do not. Cinrai'a LTJTUE UnR Pitxa are fur email aad *err easy t» aafea. One or two pills make • d<«* I%ey «ra strictly w**«able and do aot enpa or puna, but bythefr pmtle action I 1 Si who aSe the*. Is rials at« eeeta; IT* for J1 Sold everywhere, or aent by mail. MRS ■ CO., »«* Tert MR Ulw. MPrice, SCOTT'S EMULSION fOf Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Boda U endorsed. aad prescribed by leading physicians because both tU 'tod llvr Oil and Hypoph—phUe* are the recognised agonta lu tLe euro ot CormnnptUm. It U > aa valuable aa milk. Scott's Emvision *»*£% /< ■ it a uonArrftU JTieih M Memedy tot COIf ScrofoTa, BrmtcMtis, Vtiticf Dis ease*, Chrome Gwnffha >nd C»Us. Aak for Beott's EnaWoc and tak» pi other. ■lackTN® ( DID olK*«ttl\ Jk twaai am wtWB. \ '^-r "VEBY Houeawi'a [VtnY Ceunting Roorri • V£HY Carriage O vrjer 'VERY Thrifty Mechar.'c 1 [VERY Body abl* to hold a brush cn JEDIK-^GN £ isTisi wn *u eraiw Ota a ■*« fwawmiea f WLUTTAMFTUMMBCMIIIMNUM J WIU. STAIM ▼••««*« 1 *™ WILL, •▼••• §u j ffV lnu.»TMia«ar«tM«N 1 WOlfT > tMBOtw, IWriilUhi isiSw Ki «t»u>— jMVn and eermsnsst ear* far Mek H»i)lim. » ION M tit. rm n«t of illdifctM* esut »i by aa Uapai* Mat* at tu* ties*. FM»B A r LEX ION lsaMaMyjr,«emtra«ed sad K trial extract «m (Mat tsteaM* snd iipmX" >• Mm to aaedlcalwifoe*, »r»-«r««t from tlx* yra- Mnpuoa of a aotsd E*rflali isbysWen, sad mm wiisu all etb-r imtAi> fall. lßoaasn<la of th» highest and •uwiiut tasUaioakal* from t ratWul p*t)«ou can l» •hmrn. rhe Aral <!«*• Ia« ir«« yon wlUi niMw. -Oo W> lanr dnirrlflC rorehaa* a kottl*. 4d *>*cttr>.d.—Valij abb bow not U*' u> all Addrraa, FRANKLIN HAST, Hum Ito* Tark. (T\ DOCTORS LAKE! a ruivATE vt*vr~ «.VBT. '■i" £} Con. f EMH Iwi O.NO FC .nn Sr.. ' ftmii>T*r PUT«h'JHQM, f-A. I AUftraiaot Dal: .tteaodCom pUcitMiU%«Me*r«qalrtatiCoK> hi>*mhi. aod son*.micMod- Icaiioa «ro treated kt till* PU pe™*-* »itfc » ami«» rarely attet- <. C' fi. K. !..'te !4* member Of the Boy a, uojnreOf Pny „r iusandßurg«ocu>, and 1* t.ifl ol<1e»t una ir.m l exp' i ieu< od in the cliv. Special M intlrm (;i vcn to S 'rruU Pehfllty fromexcutaiv* mental t -.ertl m, tad 1 wntlou oi f<nt»h, et c., caua- MX übTotcal and me tal dc-ay,lacfc of energy, ate.; alaoCancert, OM Pores »u*- I'ilet. Iliruniatlam, ard all dUcaaeaof the Hkin, lii o a..a nrletly confidential. *wtw,ato < naa T to 8 r. K.; iunrtaya. J to < i . N. wly. I'au at oWra or ad<lrf > DM. LAkC Co ft. Pi. .*W L. aSuSu SI..i'ITTBLL liuU, rA. > 'KMMutt i-»v» '•«. i; |..: n,«i*tuiy siu .id uy HgßßaßTdfe^jgaßlßß Vi:if.Al>El*t*niA.rA. arton- • ! Tuo« from f **#-» pr I'muod lu c ui u)l« *>jr <*h-w* irtntKL cue 4(t*r* u+tii*r. CURE lUAHANfEED. ca&ii^TtU FUPE B I S % Ttl'L, 4 , 3 2 £ -tIXIiH OEKAT rslCnnvr.Pi..T>'k 0*& »vrs —t A# ■ »», jmttwnr i itt ' i*- r *' f tit* *'tr » . »•«. 5a I' i U'Je Ikiu. v. . <>.» -r 'V 'A ■ , i ■ 1 ■, r ?.'« ■ i«Be FITS! twsx?^s;T^- 3,u --tjaxam mcssssa. ri&a tor " PATEHT STEEL PICKET FENCE. ■4iwow, urowTKitrnnut • Obwpertfcsa Weed. iii^^^W f »'ltßia> l !!!i'ifc3 tnntow aCaItSM mmi JF.Wsh % u_ w<sa*. TATIOB « PEAK, m.waiiuvHkrtn, vuunmrgb.rm. THE CIIIZEN. MISCELLANEOUS Further Argument Useless. "Antnrer me, Clara," pleaded the young Washington man. "I can bear the suspense no longer." "I cannot answer you as you wish, Mr Jaystreet," said the Senator's daughter, with a look of gentle, pity in her lovely dark eyes. "On this question of marriage I—l am already paired with Mr. Kay street," iEJwituii enres. Treatise and MOO trial free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline. 931 Arab fit.. Phll'a, Pa. —A Swede has invented a steam raft for the transportation of horses and cattle which travels at the rate of fifteen knots an hour. —Dr. Tenner's Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Equally good for horses. Gives energy and strength. Money refunded if satisfaction not given. A "peeping Tom" at Martinez, Cal., was canght in the tree the other night and was played on with the hose until he beg ged for mercy. nr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure is warranted to give satisfaction in every caae or money returned. —A ywnng woman at Ashland, Wis., alter auffering four years from what wa? supposed to b« consumption, has just eoughed np a ihiugie nail. One Thousand Dollars. I will forfeit the above amount if I to prove that Eloraplexion is the best med ieine in existence for Dyspepsia, Indiges tion or Biliousness. It is a certain core. a«d affords immediate relief, m cases of Kidney and Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility and Consumption. Foraplexion builds np the weak system and cures where other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for it and get well. Valuable book Things Worth Knowing," also, sample bottle sent free; all charges prepaid. Adores* r raua lin Hart, 88 Warren street, New York. —An inmate of the insane asylum in Georgia fancies that he is a grain of com ] and will not go into the yard for fear the chickens may eat him. Consumption Surely Oured. To Ta tomos:—Flaaa* Inform yonr readare that 1 bar* a poalttv* rmaady for tha abova-naraed 11, mi By its timely aaa tkooaanda af kapalaa* eaaaa bar* bean permanently eared. I shall be glad to sand twe bottlea of my remedy TRMM to any of yaw readers who bare eonaamptinn If they will eeod ma their ttuisaa aad P. O. addraaa. Baapert fcOly, T. A. atOOCM, M. C., Ul Pearl St, V. X. —The following conversation was heard at a hotel. "By Jove! this chicken is a regular in fringement on tho rubber patent. "Yes, a marriage certificate onght to go with it." "Whyt" "What the Lord hath joined together let no man pat asunder. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for t*vr.;a' vevs with a severe lung affection and that dread disease Conspmptlotl, I* abxlous to make known to his fellow suaer e«t the -sevis of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheerfully send (lrc« of charge) a eenw of the prescription need, which tbey wllf Sod a sure cure for Consumption, \nlL~ca, Catnrrh. Broachltii and all throat and lor.g Muladies. He hopes all sufferer* „-:il try his Semedy, as it is invaluable. Those ths prescription, which wfll cost theui nothing, and may prove a bless inc. wi!l please address Bnv. EDWARD A. V/'iiiON, WiUiamtburg, Kings County, New Yerh. —Onions arc excellent blood purifiers, af d for eradicating boils or any of the "so called" blood humors are very efDcaeions They ara good for the complexion, and a lady friend of the writer quoted, who has a wonderfully clear and fine comploxion, attributes it to the liberal use of onions as a food. Peoplo suffering from nervous affections are much benefitted by nsing those vegetables frequently, either cooked or raw. When troubled with a hard cold, ifa raw onion is eaten tho phlegm will loosen almost immediately, and can be re moved with very little effort. A raw onion is made more palatable with a little salt and pepper as seasoning. Those troubled with wakefulness may insure a good night's sleep if just before retiring they eat a raw onion. —Every time a cow moves her tall to ■witch a fly she exert* a force of three pound*. In the course of a cummer a bingle eow wastes 5,000.000 pounds of energy. The cows of America throw away powf*r enough to move every piece cf machinery in tho world. This is "telusive of kicking mill.insids off the stools. Jury List for Nov. 17. Lint oi Jurors drawn tnla day of he, A. D.. 1»". to serre ftb IraTr-rhO .'nrwr* it a »p'-';lnl term of Court. commwKing uu u-e 3d Moa<l;ij of NovemWr, b«lnK tbo 17tf> a»r- AbTamac: a. Butler, «ih ward. atr«nt. norland Alex, " Mh " »Uoemjtk«. J mlr Aaron, Veaango twp. farmer. lUack Jamec Y. Cherry twp. " lt« noon W J. Adaiua twp. " Bell S h, Mlllrmtowr isoto, «ont. Rentlo fi K. ZeU< notiie Boro. cent. lAmi t»ll J Y, Uakl UMm, butclx r. Camplf U J h, (.'Uerijr twp, farmer. J««ea, Br, t V#arfl«d twp, farmer. Cbihdler John, Middlesex twp. " C laTK John, Wa*lllßinon twj> C; s,her I'hlilp, \S lnfiel'l twp " CrlttUow Jen-iboi. Inwpect. boro. merchant. tvnrt I) W, Falrvlow twp. producer. itvid Timurl 1 Kalrrlew two, farmer. rreeiuont, Adami twp. farmer. i«>mti»rt John. Worth twp. fanner. l>oer Henry, Butler twp " rhiuea.-i WO. lAucaKfer twp •• Oirmon W I'. Parker twp, pumper. Ottbwatb Henry A Wlndeld twp, farmer. iUyM J l!, Allegheny twp, farmer. O L, ( nerry twp. farmer. Humphrey W &L Conuoci'ff twp, farmer. MUidman John O. l'enn twp. puitifmr. fLelli T W. Pnrkor twp, lariner. Kinua' AlphouM. Wlnfleld twp. mer:hant. i/«re John b, cimtoii twp, farmer. Uicon U 11, Jeflenton twp, tarmer. er* Edward. Mudaycreek twp. farmer. I. i.ma-L J -epii. Muddycreek twp Labor, r Iv«fi i'.t HC. boro, Justice Afirrison H H. Merrer twp, farmer, key.i!e- Jamea, Meroertwp. laborer. M«into«b John, Jr. Mercer twp. farmer. Mel oi vr>' N U. H'lffilo twp. farmer. M(.<'tac»» n J aeon, VorUi twp, r.imer. MrPirof Jflhr.. Batter twp. lamn<-r. Ttumoa*. Mtddleaes tw;„ farmer. llCf»ev)tt Joka. Oarfield twp. farmer. Bernard, Oarfleld twp, mruier. Mci..~i * .Join ii. Parker twp, farmer. l'*al 'loitiieo, WMU larratr. iiee,j I K. I'arker twp. fanner. Wlgi"-r vt'entlne. cicartlTlo twp. tanner. Uohu Bruue. Ooin-gal twp, pr'jdiji '-r. Ktk:n.„ I) M, Harmony boro. merchant. 'i nmble RcV"rt, Mldalwx t<vp, fanner. Tbompeon W U, WaahingtO'j twp. The/.:.sou William. Cuerry t*p, farmer. \'ai iifrort Milton, Forr/aru tv*p, l .rnier. VHjKiertln IT. Mxf.un twp. farmer. Waller* ItaviU, Mlddlmtox twp. ta r nif:r. Y'lpk'.ua John. Hntler, ith w«r<i, i i.iducer. 'UrUler Varun, jur.kaon twp. I arm r. Robes and Blankets A» cold weather approaches hort»e owncrh will ttuve money by buying their hoi>e blank - euti<, knee roliec, etc.. now. A g'xxl warm blanket on H horue in cold weather saven more for the owner thnn any thins elw. The largcßt and mowt <*>ni plett- line of robee,blankets,hiw new),whipH,trunks, valise#, «te.. in the county,and at the lowont prices, will iilwnyn be lound ;u Fr. KEMPER'S, 124 N. Maiu Bt., Butler, Pa. IMJIEPI ATE lltlief gnaranteed to sufferer* from RHEUMATISM; NEUR ALGIA BY USING WASHBURNE'S SALICYLIC A, 11.00 A BOX. ALL DBRGGISTS, OR BY MAIL. IRVING DRUG CO, 32 Warren Street. New ork. Nothing On Earth Will niAKe HENS, LIKE , , Sheridan's Gendition Pewdirl c« tK« it aaweasas General Election Proclamation, WilEEr vs, in and by an Act of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act relating to the elections of the Commonwealth, p aM « d the 2nd day of July. A. D., 1839, it .» made the duty of the Sheriff of every county with in tbi» Commonwealth to (five public notice of the General Elections and in buch notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the places where the elec tion is to be held. 3. What persons shall not act as officers of the election, elc. ... rn r Now THFBKFORB, I, OLlvi.IL «-• REDIC, UiirU Sheriff of the County of Bailer, do hereby mike kciwn and give this public notice 10 tne electee ot the county of Bnller thai • n th'_ Tuesday n?xt following the first Monday ol November, being the 4th Day of November, 1890, A General Election will be held at-the sev eral election districts established l>v if* ' IJ said county, at wbirh t-.me they will vote by ballot for llie several f fficers herinafwr named, as follows: OFFICERS TO 1)E VOTED KOii "STATK" rrf KKT. One person for the ofllcc of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsjlvania. one for tho offlcft of Governor of the Commonwealth of P'.: nsyl vania. One person for Uio elllce of secretary of In ternal AlTalrs of the Coniinonwcalth of Penn sylvania. "COCNTY ' TICSET. One person to represent the Twenty-fifth Congressional District of the State of Pennsyl vonl of tha counties of Ratlcr, Beaver, Law rence and Mercer, In the lloi.se of Representatives of the Congress of tho l nlt</d Btntei«. Two persons to represent the eounty of Cutler in Uie Il' itht of Reprc'-entatlvea of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One js-rnon for til'' ofTire ot Sheriff of llie county of liutl' r. Stat/' of I'enn'a. One ;. r on for the otficc of I'rothouotary of 'he county of Butler, stale of Pann'u. On,: person for the omco of itoglster and Recorder of the county ol P.utler, Htato of Penn sylvania. One person for the offlee of Treasurer of tho county of Butler, State of I'enn'a. One person for the ofilee of Cleft of Courts of the county of Duller. Htute of I'enn'a. Two persons for ihe omco of County Commis sioner of the county of Butler, State of Pcan'a. Two persons far the offlee of County Auditor of t he county of Butler. Stale if Penn'a. One person for tho ofli<~.') of Coroner ot the county of Butler. State of Penn'a. PLACES OF HOLDING THE ELECTIONS. The raid elections will i«> held throtiKbont the county as follows: Th" olectoro ol Admin townsuip, N..rtti preeiuil, at the earpenter shop of.» J. Hinltii at Myoma !>• north Adums town» Ip. The eltA tors of Adaius,aoulh pro-luct, at the ■h'XishopofTtioa. M Marshal' .u Mars station. Tb' electors of Aileghon" township at. the dwelt.ng ol Ephrtam C. Parss in laid town »llip. The elector* of the Baid Ridgo district at tho School House In Bald lu'ize In eaid dis trict Tha clectorj of Buffalo township at the house of ",otort Graxg, no« George lYaby, B/t Robert Hartley. Tho electors of Butler t- nslitp at the office of J'M. B. Bred in, Esq., in tho borough ol Hut'.-jr. The electors of Brady township at the School h< use af West Libertv. The elantoiH ' f Clearlluld township c.t the honse of John Oreen. Ineeleeuirs < I C in.on townsnlp at the bouio of John O. Hiddli . r.ow John Anderson. Tlie electors of Concord township, at the oflioe of A. F. Cochran, in Middle town Tho elecuirs of Clay township at tne Centre School house in said township. The electors of Centre tcwnahlp at the Cen tre School House In said township. Tin elector* of Cherry township. North prec'not. tho house of Wm. Liudsey. The aivctore of f;h.-riy township, fiouth precir'ct, r-t the fiomersol Hcuuol Hoo o hi skid township. 'Hie "lectors of Co:tno'pic:ie*sin,{ 1...0 <hip, Nor nem at School houne S i m Wlnlestown; Houtiiaru prsciuct at the house ct i'ftur Staff, in PeUirsviltj. The electors of Cranberry to-vu.-liip at t'oc house of i'rcdoi ick jl/.-oder. The eJe' taraof lioncgal townxliiji i't tUe. houeo of Adam Kchrmoer, !;. .illlUjr.Mwn. The eloetora of Pairriew tov/tihlui. i> Iho liou~» of Mra. Duprey, In h.inr City, l.to prodnct*. • Tliu eioctora of I'.irv/anl t'jwoxliip at the boi;t.e of llnbcrt Jf. liro«n. The fAcjUs:\i of Fran..Un '>»\vri hip a' the tailor aliOp of C. I*. Jolineton, in I'r< »poct boro. Tiie ••lectow of Jacknon towimliiii, W-itorn protinct. at tln< U'.unoof Ja<; ib Hell in J!..rmo ny ;.re!-:nct, at tiie lioneo of Joim N. Millor In Evaim'nor< The ei<K-t<int of JeiYerao» townahip, at the tcDM of Morria Jt«iKliter ine elect«r« of J.ao':teter t-.wiiehip a', the I'ulillf HcHool liouii'i No. 5. Tiieeleotora of Mi>Mler«a townahip ri the bointe of <»eorgo O>oi or. The elector* of ilarion township at Junoi- 'a. T.o c!«rfcors of Muddycrcok towunUip At Union in PotUsrariii*. Tin? clwjtorii of M®rw;r O. H. Hall ii» tl»« .j'.r.njtrli o? Jl'».rn.?v.l!t». Tlifl el'.'Horii of Oai.lftml townkhfj. *' tht of William J. (iuU-'tiinoo it ■ town - Rbib. Tbo of I'itrkor istrmibii) the hon»M 3 of Joim Uelly in Mftrunnbiirg. Tiw? ' of Poiiu Vtwtnthi[t »». the JtounO of i). li. MiUon. Thft « Vc torn <»f Summit towo«lnp at tl»o bontto of A»lam Prc«Wick. Tho of .Slij>|>«ryrock (ownnLip at tli« nhop ol J. L. W'iru»cwtlu in Mild 7no clociom of Venasigo at thi Lotia« of Jaiuo4 Murrin. Tlw «ile- for* of WiuW townnhip fct Hchool hoH»*r« Nu. itlu towimhip. Tnt) cioctoitof township, Noitb ptciii.C, »t Hh' of FtnMip lii I4M ot * il<i toWf.bOip. Th#» <:lortor> of Wi*»lii«»utoi; tow»ii!il|f, Soutu prcolfj' t, ut th«:Tov.n M-ill lit Nottli Wa-'iln^- tfl.!. Tiie fjUtctorN of Wortli U;irimliip ut tlio Town Hall in Mc.-liauifMburg in h\i«l towi.nhip. Th« ulei*torn of tlm l>oro'igli <»f liutli r, lnt ward at tl»t> Itood Houio on Oiotro A»V # In nabi ward. 2nd wnril In Iti/om No 7of llt»> |jo«; o of Aloxan Joi Lowi)*, uortli of K Jctforaon Bt lo a Aid waid 8'! W;»rd at Hid office of C' l. Jno. M. Tltomp •on at No. It-•'outn rule of OUuiond in naif ward 4>li w.«rd at fiut hou •• ol M*; ( L \ mod So. Ml it. j!< K«*an In aald »»d d fttli w->id ft tl»" Wl'k IIoOm), No . on X- Ma"l 'n *- tl<l W »; . Th« cU ct/trn of tli« t»( Ot.tr#»yUl# At Ii »|. of (JilM. i'rOMfter 111 rr i liMruUgll. i ii" Ak^ctoia of iho boron* • «»f I'ron »«M*t at llci iniUfT ri«o|» old P. jotiiPton iii aatd bor nitf! ITio aiecUir j of borough of Haxonhtirg at the u.bool tu aaiil ly 'Hifcli Tito elect or aof the Ui rough of Wort Hun bray 4 the public Acbooi hoimo in Buubury. I The electors of the borough of MiUentown A; the HONE® AUMZL Schreiber in BOR* electors of the borough of P«trolia at th« Town Ha.ll in said borough. The electors of 'he borough of Fairriew at tho School honse 111 »aid borongh. The electors of t ie borough of Earns City at the Towu Hall it i-aiJ borough. The electors of ie borough of Kvansburj at the public school house iu said borough. The electors of Harmony fit. the public school house in - 1 borough. The electors oft -ie borongh of Zelienople at the new brick v Agon ehop of James Wal lace iti said boron jh. And 1, the said sheriff, do further givo no tice to ail election officers, citizens, and others, of the following prorisions of the constitution and laxs of this commouwealth, relating to elections—viz : OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS. CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA —AKT. VIII. SECTION I. Every male citizen twenty-one years ot aire, pos> the following qualiti actions, uh i.ll be entitled to vote at all elec- W OO s '• . .u First—Ue shall have been a citizen of the United States at liast one month. Second—He 6bn 1 have resided in the State one year (or if ha\ ing previously been a quali fied elector or native born citizen ot the State he shall have removed thee and returned, then six months) immediately preceding tje election. Third-lie shall have resided in the election district whera he shall offer his vote at lea-t two months immediately preceding the elec tion. Fourth—lf twenty-two years of age or up wards shall hav.- paid withiu two years a State or county»tax, which shall have been assessed at least two mouths and paid at least one month before the election. SECTION 5. Electors shall in all cases ex cept treason, felony and breach or snrety ot the peace, be pn ilczed from arrest dunug their attendauce ou elections aud in going to and returning therefrom. SECTION 7. Al. laws regulating the hold ing of the elections 1 v the < itlzens or for the registration of tct.ore shall be uniform throughout the Su.te, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of Lis nime not being registered. SECTION 13. Kor the purpose of votiu* no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by ren- -HI of his presence or lost or bv reason of h - absence, while employed in the service, ciibci civil or military, or itiis State or ot the Li ted Suites, nor while <•»- gnired in the nil* uration of the waters of this State or of the V .ted States, or on the high " seas nor while a-indent in iny institute ot learnimr, nor whi>. kept in any poor house or other asylum at public expense, cor while I con lined iu a public prison. OF ELECTION OFFICERS. f ) CONSTITUTION Ot rENNSTLVANIA AKT. Tin. ÜBC 14. District election boards shall eon -5 Hist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall I be chosen annua»lv by the citizens. Each ! elector shall b»v the right to vote for the judge and one inspector, and each inspector shall appoint onu ;clcrK. Election officers •ha:; be privileged from arrest upon days of " election and while engaged In making pua and transmitting returns, except upon ' wan ant «r a <•• r. t ef record or Judge there of. for an elei ti. n fraud, tor felony, or .or • wanton breach of tne peiee. f 1.1 No person *e ill be qualified to senx II as an elect!' n offi.-, • who shali lioM, or nball e within two month" have held au ofllce, ap- L ' ' oil '.liieiit or employneut in or under the gOTcnimcut. of Itie United States or of this State, or of any city or county, or of any municipal board, < uiwission or trust In any cliv save ou'y j» tlcee of the peace and alder . riicu notaries public and persons in militia service of the Si te; nor shall any election „ officer be eliL'bV to any civil office, to be filled by an ci -tion at which he shall serve, ' save only to sue. subordinate municipal or local ofllces a». Hbe designated by general law. VACANCIES IN KLL CTION BOARDS—ACT OR JAN UA tv :«), 1874. EICTIOK 6. Ii *ll flection dl*lrii n where a vscancv exists y nnor of disqualification of lhe officer or otherwise In an election board heretofore or where any new district shall be 1 .rmed. the or judges of the court oi otnmon plow ol the propc-i 1 county eh.ill, ten days before any general or I special election, competent persons to fill said vaca eics and to conduct the election In said c-w districts; and in ibe ap pointment ol inr pectors In any election dis trict both fci rill i. t be of the name political .•any; au4 the . i<lge of elections shall, in all cases, be oft • political party bavin# the ■majority ol vote, in said district, as'nearly as th'i paid jud s or judges cmj ascertain the fact: nnd li case of tl e disagreement of the judges as to the selection of inspec tors, the politic*! majority of the Judges shall select 'U>e of sue luflpcctorf, and ibe ir.'nor ity judge or Jud ■ ' hall select theotbe*. VA':AN CIB4 ON * ISINO OP EI.BCTIOS—ACT OR 'IILT a. 183' J. it) cam the person who shall have received the sec d highest number of votes for Inspector, si ill not attend on the day of any diction, ■ en the per&o-j who shall have received hi . eeond highest number cf votes for judge n the next preeeedir.g elec tion, shall act a: n inspector in hla plare: and in case the person v,uo shall have re ceived the high* it number of votes lor In spector shall no' attend, the person elected judge shall appont an Inspector In his place; and In case the "rson elected a judge sh ill not attend, then '.he inspector who received tbe highest nun iter of votes shall appoint a <n judge his pl»" •, and if any vacancy shall continue in the ooard for the space of one hour after the line fixed by law for the opening ol the e jetlon, the <,iullllod voters of the township, -vurd or district, for, which tnieli office! ►! .I h «ve been elected [re (•lit at the eleetlo , shall efeet one of their nuiuher to fill sio ii vacancy. THI OATH—AXJT JANI'AKY 30, 1>174. BKO. tl. lii idJli on I<i the oath now pre scribed by law to >e taken and subscribed by election officers, n.ey shall be severally sworn or affirmed not t disclose how any elector shall have voted nless required to do so as witnesses In a jud -•! d proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerk* aud overseers of any elec tion held under "i's act. shall before enter ing upon tt.clr lu'.l's, be duly sworn or affirmed In the t rescnce of each other. The Judges '.all be • -on hy the minority in spector, and In -a-e there by no luluorlty Inspector, then t aJu '.iceol the peace i r alderman, anil he inspectors, overseers and clerks shall ' sworu be the Judge, eor tlfi'iHe of such s'-eiring or affirming shall be duly made out end signed by th« officers NO swoin, and utostud !y the officers who luluiluiitc the octh. MODK OF CO.VODOTINO EL.EOTIONH. ACr JA .CA6V 30, 1871. ME C 5. At ad th • elections liereafU r hold un der th" laws of this (lomminwoaltti, Ino I .lis si ii bo opci >1 at 7 o'clock, A. m., and closed at 7 o'clo* i, t*. M. TH' IIALLOTH. omrtrrr-ion "i •KSSB/LVANIA AUI. VIII. Sr.' 1, All *■■ Him by tin citizens shall be bv ballot. Kv..'j allot vote*! sbtll b< tiui:i b'.;»'l 'ii the ord* m which n rtcciveu-, au< the Hi'inber recorded hy the eU.iimi o/h-nra on the lis' *f voters,op|*jsito the iiainii of the eh 1 w pieaentr tii« ballot- Any elector way writ. Uis nam*> upon hit* ticket, ir r < a lire t!io ► ■ «to be wriiion thereon AJC attostul by a en '.en of the district. Airr 4* 'Wiir KO, 1874. 8 mi, 8. At th- >puiilng of the polls at th ■ elections It shall the duty ol ihn judges Ol Hill elect .u tor ' n respective districts to de-.ignate on.-1»' >• inspectorH, whose duty It shall lie to have t custody the registry ot voters, and t» tt< e the entries il ercln requir ed hy law; and 1 shall be the dt ly of the other i».tld inspi-c n> to receive uid nuiuher the ballots pre «d at said election. outikh or rr.At : omcriu— ACT of lS.'i'l. li shall lie the utv of the ri!H|i.«:tiv« con• stables of . irii, illi.'rict or township within tlii» 'AJIIIII .nwealin, t<i h i p ,-K -i.i in pmsoii or hy d«p' ~v, at tiiw place of holding such elections in i*id ward, dii Ilict or lown ■lu|l. for tbe pin me of preserving the IMIUCO, a» aforteald. TH '•'. TICKETS. ACI AWB no, lhuc. (»<>* t. 'ket eiuhracH UT ! IIJIII '.H ol ill' Judges oI I' -nil voted lor and tie labeled omsliic M Jll'ticlai ."one tick t fti ill embrace tb" li'io'■> cl .i'l ite oflleera voted lor, aud b - lahe'i-d "Htnle ouo ticket, nliall eintirace the uniues of a' i ninty officers vowd for, tnchidlng olllci l tvnator, mid memliers ol A-K ihly, il v ite.l lot. and metu b< IS of </Oligte-s if voted for, and Is- labeled '•County;" one t: ' shall embrace the n wui..t of all township iffieeis voted lor and be I ibaled "TMWIISII p";ooc ticket shall embrace the iiamrs id all >orough offiens voted for atidhe hibelcl " •orou<h." and •• i"li clans f hall tie deposit*: in a separate hitllot box. OK Till'. I.KCTION lIMTIJIiN'H. A- r i.\ •HA N v ."IN I^7l f-'n - 11, An soo as the t**lb* nhall clowi, th" officers of lite "l tl'in ehall proound to count all the votes ca»t f*ir * aeb candidate voted [ for, and m«li * a * .11 r t ni of the name in trlplicat*!. with H.irn sheet in ad.lition. In all of wlildi the ilea receive*! by each can didate shall h* Iveu aftur his name, first In words then i ftgureH. and shall be sign ««l by ell tbe naid oftlcera and by overi-«er«, if | any, or if not so rtillod, the overseers and : any ofticer ret., tig to sign or certify, ol , either of them write upon each ol the returns bin Ol heir lesson f'>r not signing | or eeitifyiug iem The vole, soon as I coittif*-il. sh.ill a. , |,« piibH' ly and fully du ' from tb« vn.dow to th*. cttixeiiß pi* ! sont, and a bib ■ tatenient allowing the vol's receive*! tiy c.«ri, can*lidal*i rbali l»e made ' Mid bigtl*'d hy II 1 election oilers as so*.ll as tli*: votes ar<- oiinud; and tin- same shsll j lie iiiiiiK-diati'iy ; ■••t' d up'in Ihn door of the ' election house fo Information of the public. ; The triplicate r* - urns shall be enclosed In 1 envelopes aud 111 .caled In the presence of tbe otUccis .aud ' ieenvelope,Willi the uur.nl ed return Sbeet Iveti lo the Judge, whh h sl-allcontain one i «t of voters tally papers and thoa of officers,and another of said envelopes . •hall be nivcn to the minority Inspector. All ■ jntigia living within twelve mile.-) of the ' Prothonotary's office, or wiiiiiu twenty-tour I tniles, if their n .-idence fcc In a town, city ; or village upon the line of a railroad leading to the county seat, shall before two o'clock [•ai-t meridiau of t'ie dav alter tlie election j and all other .Tndges shall, before twelve 1 o'clock meridian of the fecond day after t!io ' election, deliver said return, tivther with i return sheet, to the pratbon tatv of the I court of common pleas of tho county, which said return shall In- tiled. »nd tlie day art! tac ! hour ol filing marked thereon an i shall be preserved by the prothonoury lor public Inspection. At twelve o'clock on the reeond dav following any election, the protboootarv ot the court of common plea.' shall present the said returns to the said couit. In couu ties where # there is uo resident president judge, the associate judge shall perform the dntie-s imposed upon the court of common pleas, which shall convene for said purpose the return presetted by the protbocotary shall tie opened hy said court and competed by such of its officers aud such sworn assis tants as the court shall appoint; in Ihe pres ence of the judge or judges of said court, on the return certified and cer tificates of election issue l ! undi r the seal of the court as is now required to lie done by return judges; aud the vote as so computed and certified shall be Iliad'"a matier of record in said court. The sessions ot >aid court shall be opened to the public, and iu case the returns of an election di-trict shall be missing when the returns are presented, or in any case of complaint of a qualified elector tinder oatb. charging palpable fraud or m:s tal.e. and particularly specifying tho alleged fraud or mistake, or where fraud or mistake is apparent on the return, the court, shall ex amine the return au 1 if, iu the judgment of the couit. it shall be necessary to a just re tarn. said court shall issue summary process against the eloct on officers and overseers in any of the election districts complained of. to bring them forthwith ii.to court, withal, election papers in their POSM to :on; and if pall uable mistake or fraud shall be discovered, it thai], npon such healing as may be deemed necessary to enlighten tin- court, be corrected by the court and no certified: bat all i'.'-Ra tions of palpable fraud or mistake shall he decided by the said court withiu three days after tho day 'he returns aro brought into court for computation, and tne said finijniry shali be directed ouiv to payable fraud or mi«i talte, and shall not be deemed a judicial adju dication to conclude anv contest now or i.ero afiertobe provided by law. and the otluci-of said triplicate return* shall be placed in a box and sealed up with t!ie oailots. If any of the said judges slin.ll himself be a candidate for any office of any electie-n. he shall n< t sit with the court, or act in counting the returns of such election, aud in such esses the other judges, if any. snail aet. Given m «r ray hand at my office at Entler, this 10th dav of Oct., in tbe year of our Lord, 1890, and m the 115 th year of the Inde pendence" of the United -States of North AmertC "' OLIVER O. BEDIO, Sheriff of Butler County. Fail and Winter BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, liverv day adds new and bcautiiul styles in Footwear to Immense stock of Hoots and Shoes —all fresh goods. We have Boots fi»r the hoys to <;o ' to school, Shoes for girls that are high cut, made of the best of calf, kip and grain—all warranted. We have Ladies' ! Fine Shoes in all the grades and at all prices all widths .-inrl shapes in Mc ■ Kay& Turns. We have them in kip, calf and grain, button ! and lace at very low prices. Shoes we hliow will give the i best of pervice; have tried their wearing qualities for years. None better made. We have shoes of all de i scriptions for old ladies in w.irin | goods, and slippers. Spring 1 Heel Shoes in misses',children's and ladies' a specialty. It is important for you to know that all kinds of Boots and Shoes have advanced very much recently; htill more im portant for you to know that we .s!ial! not advance our pi ices as long as this present stock lasts. We are now we'll ' t:>cke<l. Our house is full of Moots and Shoes be ugh t be fore the advance. Come early and get the advantage of old prices. Recollect we sell none but reliable footwear and at the same price to all. VVe have Kip, Grain and Rubber Boots for men in high leg, four soles, plain or box toe, high or low instep.*. Shoua ol same style, Iti'jlt cut, kip, calf and grain. We have curclully considered the wants ol the ! farmer, tueosianic and laboring I man and can !i! ou out a*, a ..'Uiia'l eowt, making f''et jeomtort i!>le i:i t'l iiiitds "f weatlier. Come md see us. B. C. HI SELTON, iNo N. Main St., Duller, l'a. A FULL LINE I I of .Jersey Shirts } for and W inter Wear, r rwenty-five ]>< ii* cent below 1 i i value at the RACKET STORE, 1 48 S. A 1 uin Ht., Hutlor, J. E. Kastor, Practical Slute Koofur. : Offiamentai and Plain Staling Of all kindH done on nhort notice. Office with W. 11. Morr's, No. 7, N. Main St,, Residence North Elm street, Butler, Fa. WHEN YOU VISIT PITTfSBURwIi ! It «H1 be to your idvialifre to u th? Iremfusf k of nimniTPfi o ("T i FTFT i r? ri L uv hn iiT Rin-'! Dill 11 IF! 01 ulldiujiii ; LIMIIED. Carpets, Curtains, Mattings, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleum, Window Shades, Etc. 3C5 OTOOB S^RF,KT. Do you pay and receive the benefit of C'at-b Prices Moreover, we handle we deal eicloeivcly in Floor scd Wic« w Coverings. Thu- v.c arc v.-a-■ abled to keep our inimcn?e stock in f .-t-cias-s conditica at. 1 j iove cur 1 prices, the Lowest Prices. Cars froia P. It. K. and E. A O R. II depots pt a oar d -or^. Will cheerfully give all information des.'red. GIN X IFF A STEINERT, Limited, I 305 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. B" A Dfl jl T\TQ I A Kb Al Jo. IN BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS ' | AT Jlj? It _£ tL M -jA ' • I wish to inform tbe buyers of Boots and Shoes of out i if;, f ' stock, which bus all arrived and is opcu tr.-J ren.ly for your ir.-> < tioc Our fall stock this vear is larger thaa ever before, and we are ofu.ri.--c remarkable bargains. So doubt all the renders f bis rdv- ; >eai< rt !.; ow of the advance in price of Iloof-, Shot, r.d Rubber (.<.<■ d«. bu : vcrth< V-; we shall sell c!' our goods at the *••.!•> .v t -in i. : <» peraoti.- - wi-i.i-.ig te receive the bargain of a lifetime should visit BICKEL'S. Amon<i' Our Lntlies' Slices Will be found some of the latest sty 1-; ba -, d turns in Rr.eko end French Kid. See enr line of McKay aiid .chine Sewed Goods. TLoy e tcf tbem all iu price. Ladies, I wish to call your attention to our fi.;e line of Hand Vi't-l. Shoes. SometLbg just the thinjr for - e u-oit of the VCJT. It I't r?-! > Shorfl wo have a lar{:i* stock of Sn'iD ».• . JM ii",v -ii !'<te Oil Orr.t-. CJ*» 1 i o ( Kip Shoes either in liutton or Lace In the Men's and Boys' Departnui .. •• cau t!.ow & better i lectio a :• .c ever before. A pair good French Calf Shorn, E. r. Ki-.1. or t'on/ress, a' v- 00. A pair good Box-toe Shoes, I). St :J tip, us. 5>- ■<'< A pair good Box-toe Boots, bam; ded and band pee r i, at s:j.7o to st.oo. Three hundred prirs Men's Sam pi B.' its v-\ sl.7') to Two hundred and fifty pair* Boy«' Sample Boots ai $1.25 to £2.00. Tho person first to call is the pers< to reeeivo the best sel etion. A big btoek of Misses' and Childr- I'S Dress and Every-day Shoes. Ruhbtu* Goods of All Kinds Boston, Woonsccket, (-andee and Bay SKte Rubber Boots and Sboer. A full stock of Ladies' and Gents' Spec litv Rubbers. Leather mid Findings. rj A lull line of Leather—Sheffield S•>!« Leather, Calf Skins and Kips of all kinds. Boots and Shoes made to order. Re] miring Neatly and Promptly done either in leather or rulibor goo'ls. Orders !>) mail will receive earuo attention us if brought in peram. A box of fine leather preserver free with each purcha;:.). To those persons who received so mi; of our t- ed corn and bats, I wish to sr.y that the corn and outs will he nceived at the store from October Ist t.o 10th. It will alrio be judged during the same time by three uninterested farmers. This seed will not be judged by the quantity, but by the quality. So brinjr what you have, it matters uot h >tv much, for the best qualities w ill receive the premiums. The person receiving first premium will receive $10; the penon receiving the second premium will receive $5. So bring iu vour seed, hut not later than October 10th. Vcurs tnJy, JOHN BIGKEL, ' 1 01tlNninber» 22 F tilli M:un Street. Ts ! e\v INT "amber? IQS S. JMnin Street. BUTLER, ------- _ _ _ PEN N'A i SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 1 Oil til" fl'Dlllll f. f", | j hn.r on Uo 1 - I j »»r«, l.und», »r:'. II Irrrnat, ou rutin'» A i b«arJ lino and l<«- i iwuenth<«« yeSroua / *_ j-mr lr tho K!*'Ctrl') V -f A I ,%«1I 1 Op.TJill' II \ , r rt "Mt» 4 * \ 50» PCQD kVI me. // I'itt»l»nI> ti. liirlil jT i v"n''r",. I' til. - . IJiftck- /f\ tiCfcUN, l.lfer K;»oi.i I ar-d all dlio .n1 M« mUha» of thrt n, I , Cui:i|'l#XluO, t*Htr IIIMI *ru!(» mircniiifu •ly i trr.it' 1 l»y l>r. V m Dyck Th« liuri«»r luu I hit>l 'ii) y« ir-.' •X|***rl'-itcn Iu tlm prartlcr «»f bti iptclilijr, m ummbi iinng blc | - tUntt our m* IF • |ir<'i(iln«rit fnmUi« «I. If >MI nru ufllit ' 1 villi ;i'iy of tU|b«v«lilei'ii 1. «, avoid pat*.nt nn-dlf 'ittf. uad counnlt l>r. \ m Dyrk it osen, «. < .-.1 t- ru. i< .!1 who i tn b kfri I • numlnttinl i Biado by mall. CalloaoraddrcM \)t J. Vail !>▼«:. M. Hill If "t I'litlad 1 I'lila, or !'• riu avii'i , I'itt>t>nrirh, l't. | lfoar* 0 to 1 anil '1 to 7, Mnndaya, 10 to ft. o more of thai :^EW%vx v / -F<\v - >v.-' !V' -' • emms• tinl>i*r RIOM wor.i uncomforUh!/ U„ht» fr«*no».Uijr nllp off t.'.o f> • t. TIIE "COLCHESTI.tt" IiLBBKII C O. th« Jr uli'/i with li '<!'» «*f hnel lln«l with rubber. Thla < llnri to f>to ai»o« u. i prvvcu'a Uic rubln-r frota *Uiij<t.iif oft. f Jl f'T t*i«» ; •?!<•» r " COU?JTEf?F»,*' 11. (Jl)ilJn k Co., Whole, ale Ag'TitM, Pitts Jlll'g. J W K£NDAU!S ;Vv;t\ W8 r The M Mow »ial .!y « >'•/ 'l' cov PC«I, tm It li <■ ;rii in la U4 cii'tcU and do uoi ; I li,«U*r. UtLti | r lbo lor? : nnooKLnr, COUU., LLAY 9, *oa '-•it. H. J. K'C.DiT.r. Vt>.: l-.iih: I4UI( nun:rlcuM niMirbirmyi.'Ht-* I .■iih your«• u ui IK miti; : .e luCuro Jit . Hit-, fn-1.-l, j 1 I! 4 ti :•'i ' itpt.v lK)ttlMi UMftl It vvitJi jMjrfwf ivai. I irliik* • v ry (10 it* lmi My » « , 5« j : m. hf»i I- wlui n vcrba4 fipirla t';At IQA'Im lilm lante. i Ho mo ik'»w to euro it. I rttcoinm. -.'lwl :x' . '! ':■% Bpnvlii Cnro. iiu lurctl tliu Mpttvia in • ju£t tUrt-o * colt*. YMiro rcijiectfiiliy, WuLcorr WiT'i u. ' Coiminu*, Ohio, April 4, : { ( £>H. 11. J. Ivgwrbtrj. C" ; I)* iir :! i t 1 liio J . I'll t »! "fKc IP • <*UN« ai»il MIUI'm < NDITL ii l*owilr« , :I than ; fVnr iM'fow, (t'\n DMII w»M It) inc. H wi'i Ihohfni t I'uwdtT 1 ever krpl iiiid lno 1M Ihe ever untxi. lUMyocltuUj, OTTO I*. UojfViua. j CIIITTOIAXU In. Y., tLuy If*. *IXX | 08. 11. J. Kkntjaix <•«>., I>« f»r Klr < I l « u Movornl lM>ff4«»aof ->ur ?;. ttil ill'H fi|»avln Ctiro wltb t t nac' i nn, on a v.Jij.tl>l«i ami hluodotl ntitro flint wasqulffl I »iu<i a Done Hp ivlu. The ».uu"« U now ruilr«ly I'roin Ittiiifiu nh't\/i. <io t.n llf Jul t. lt*-r! ia fuily, If. Jl. 11* ' . w KENOiILL'S SPdViN CUBE. MONROE, La., May 8, .)n. It J. Kcjvd.iu. f 'o M : I lliluk it my duty |« rcii-lur you my I'inki for your fnr furamt Ki-ri i-Ul rt .'ivol * urc. I ha<l a four y«*»r ol.| tiliy which I i»t izotl Miry hltfhly. l-.bo h.nl a vory ntsv«Tt« i,\v<»lli*n 1 J«. l"*l (Ixiiit eight «!irr«ir<*fit. khi«tn <>f . whloh «lI'I no K''«xl 1 i»u> IUIMMI a imi' l«i itt your Ki.uC Ul'tf liptiv'lu Cure woich itirwl h in four day*. I r< main youjtl Slutfox Voifv -jr. Plico ft {>or lK»ttl«, or nl* IxitMisn for All <lroff RUU JUIVH it or can k»'*H f'»r you, or it will (M t to auy a.Ulr« - »«»u » cr-ipfof |.r»i " by tl «- tors. I>lf. 11. J. KUNDALI. < 0., ijibxliur. Ii I uiU, Vrru'uit Dwelling for iSalo. A nice frurue dwellin ofr. . iO- IIIH tnd a lurj(«) fct .ble, "J-Sr-l'i |ert. Lot U'.xlbO leet, leeited en W..-iuiif.tou ttreet, : j outi>euHl of tho .Miii- r iI• «I, •Jvntifi <Ji:y Term 1 * to r.tiit , urc'-aa •r. The tv\o building* brinjf sl4 tiit per viuiilh, Impure at 11 •» i ai ii m e. FS f, 15.f "■in#"* - Vvirk <,tU MILLINERY! Now roadv and showing; the most com * . O >lete line of trimmed and nntrinmied autunm Alillinery. Hats,bonnets, toques, birds, ribbons, feathers, etc. We are the recognized leaders of Millinerv in Butler, and liaye many imitators, but 110 | equals. a, T. rAR E, >To-18. S. Main St., lUJTLKH, FA. ■ . . ... jJS.£S."SO * Established INSO E. GRIEii THE JEWELER . No. 19, North Main St., fiITIXR. PA, ; I)FZAL JE I? IIN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silvorwan. Spectacles, &c., &c, Society Emblems of all Descriptions. Repairing in all branches skillfully done »nd warrant' jOBO ESTABLISHED IQBQ i 4 AT ' J. H. GJ-KIHIB'B, IS'<_>. 10 Soutli Mi)in Bt.j - 13utler, ir*a. ! In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, And Spectacles. I Repairing Promptly Attended To. SIGN OF ELECTRIC BELL. I MOVED! WHO? ! WHERE TO! WHY. A. TROUTMAN & SON, (Into their New Store, 200 and 202 South Alain Street, | Where they have received and have now on sale one of tl e ost complete and l'irgost stocks ol Dry <ioods, 1 ri'iiminu- Sotions, Fane\ Goods, Underwear, Cloaks, Vv raps, Carpet?-. '■ 'i i , 'Jlotlis, A'attin:s, Kujrs, Curtains, Lace an I I'orterre, curiam ' Poles and Window Blind* that have ever h-e:i dispiuel in ' tny store ui Butler Thanking the people lor their lib ral patron <■/>< at the o'i land and asking, them and all£other» to call upon ua at the lew htore, Wk AUK A. TIH HJTMAN & SON. iili vi '■ -;t Will,| iUil'M:.', I'' v. fi KNLLKRTOX. Prop'r. tlitnlifl". JIIKI YMTII M»n(i!iiriui< (l •>» I'nrr ISul li*l < oinity Wool. We mi i Anuw our gixxth to !«■ Mirttftly ail wool .ll<l nuarff>T |>|>> r poIMM u« miUMljrt .... i, \v« m-ii \v: o|i kulo nr riitatl. ■hiiidl. hi. : Hi' ■ i fmntßlii-il tff tn <lfi>!' i<- on ~|.pli, •: mi ►>> mill. Planing Anil fLjsii*a&>ei* sir<l J. h. •'U ,iv '* „ u < 1,1 v '• • iG.Furvis&Oo. JjAM' KAIIT I' I'.KI AM' liKAI.KIa» IN itjicl Planed Lumber SlllNULlis, J ATI I & SEWER PIPE. 1 killer, I'tt lu. • Nirnoi r. r.. HI .i i' InEW ini:' \ MID | 1 Ji. NIGHOLLS&CO , Dciilcru in ull kluiln j>f Rouyh and Worked Lumber. I DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. SHINGLES, LATH, ETC., }Jn) d at d fceff (Vol lVf ! in• ' "f ml ' ■ '•! I iin toi if, Ml VY I'll ItIKK, h<o. ('all mill ;■ '«' j 1 -ii i*- •••'.! i- r.llr -h !•!<. M:iil Oide;s I'l'ompiSv Ail) ed To. OKid iiml yn ril on MdNIIIIK S", N I.Ail "AVKKT JVM! I'H'l T, PlTTSßuiiili NURSERIES, 1 • I I. 1., .I Ivill.) OUli i:i-K«i ' ■ T 11.1.' 11. \ I i:i» V AT- Al«<Hi I' K i"i I ' " *ill 11 ' ■" <1 «>;■ , cntii n. 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