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SHU AM) VALLEY NEWS IM ALL Post Office, election was ft father sl lite ftw the Fourth CongressioMl district. ftMints in thfc m6lt ifegsnt form LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIQ9 OF CALIFOfWIA, witk the medicinal of toifitite ttipWtt to be ficlai td JH6 fatiflgH systeta, forming at! agree'ablfe and effective laxative to nently cure Habitual ConStk cation, and the many ills depending on a weak or Inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Itis to rmtlAlf MORttlNG, FEB. 21,1890. Grand concert by the Park Instrumontal Qtiattette and Miss tella Merrymon, dramatic dtte under the auspices of the Chrostomatlieatt band, Feb.

SL Admission, 86 cents, ftescrved settts 60 cents. Bonn) open Feb. 15 at 1 p. m. Tickets on sale at Aldendcrfcr's Drug Store.

me Keyburn, ttepttbticin, xvas elected to succeed the late Judge by about 10,000 majority Fob, inim-bef. Laird Opera Houco, Thursday evening, Fob. Subject, nessed one of the most exciting town elections evcf held. Moltiit, for Burgess, was defeated by hlstle Democrat, by 88 votes. Both elected a Councilman, Constable School Director, A light be.

tween tho Republicans caused Moffitt i defeat. Tho rest of the ticket is most ly Republican. It is a Democratic gain SHAttON, Feb. 18-Tbo entire Republican ticket from Burgess dowt was elected to-day with tho except'on of Constable. The election passed oft quietly SiecMon in Greenville was lively anil brought out a full vole JStO against 6lS last yeah The clal contests were on Justice of the fence and Township Constable.

The Republicans, however, carried everything except Cetistabie, Comrade bell, we regret to say, getting left. Below we give the vote in detail: ROBERT ST. jPAistEf, of been granted ft pension. W. of JPftrker COUNCIL.

jW Vaughn, 3 Dickey, 3 years Iff When one is Bilious fir Til PURE BLOOD, MPMMHINO HEALTH and tTMENOTH HATURAUY KrtAOW. Every one is using It and all are flighted with it. MANUFACTURED (WW CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Cti SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE'. KY NEW YORK, THXEL COLLEGE Of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. THURSDAY, APr.

10, 1890 Experienceil Instructors, Expenses Very Catalogue or other information CONTRACTORS BUILDERS, Plans and Specifications furnished on application. on State near Heilman Bro's. i'liuiing Mill. Greenville, Fa. NOTICE.

In re de lunatico tnquirendo ol Catherine common Pleas of ileroer IN AMD ABOUT The Park Sisters to-night. Wttshington's Birthday, to-morrow. The W. T. U.

will meet promptly at 7 o'clock on Monday at headquarters. While Tiifc doesn'k "print Hie tickets," it always does Us level best to elect.them. The Pittsburg Daily Times and SHENANGO VALLEY NEWS one year for $3.60. Leave orders this office. L.

S. C. Wccts on Monday night at' the residence of Plimpton Locch. All members please be on hand. The little Esquimaux lady March 1st, for the benefit of thoyoung ladies' missionary society of tho Presbyterian Church.

Tho prospects of an ice famine are altogether too "encouraging." Hero February is nearly gone and no real winter weather yet. Bellman's planing mill has just undergone a thorough reconstruction. It is now a Hue large structure, and is a credit to the town. The members of tho Baptist Church will give a supper the rooms over No, 163 Main street, on Saturday evening, Fob. 22, from 5 to 10 p.

m. Bticher, Bolinmghoff the progressive clothiers and merchant tailors, are, as usual, early in the Held with their new styles and now goods. Sue their advertisement on adjoining The census of Conneautville in 1880 wns taken by a lady, Miss Lottie Bost- wlck, now of Meadvillo. The superintendent of. the census says there is no law making women ineligible for appointment for the coming enumeration.

D. M. Morrow, Democrat, was -looted Burgess by a small plurality. The contest was a spirited one, there being four tickets In tho BURGESS. Wards ist, ad.

Leech, 80 169 HKReiss.D i 97 1 34 COUNCIL. 96 J73 99 179 Fry, i year 93 188 1 A Heilman, 3 83 120 Simon Donher.D., 3 years 76 Ed McGilvray, year 84 108 BOROUGH CONSTABLE. DC Mover, 75 Jerry Welk, 90 JUDGE OF ELECTIONS. OHMuntz, 72 Hamill, 104 id. 107 7 is visiting her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Kuhkelman. Miss IDA of Warren, 9i 65 75 lioan, Democratic, Citizen. MEAIJVILLE, Fob, Prohibition and 18. The Re- HambHn, DP Packard, Adam Huber, Simon Kamerer, INSPKCtOh.

ugn, 9 Miller, 79 elected their Mayor, Cyrus Harper, by a majority of 122 over Ath- lester Gnston, Democrat, in a total vote of The Democrats elected three out of four members of tho City Council. IN THE COUNTY The Democrats elect their whole ticket in Pymatuning, Bear, boating McClelland, by 42 majority, tho balance of the ticket averaging about 20 majority. M. E. Panly and Jas.

Morrison are elected School Directors, and Joseph Byerly, Justice of the Pence. Sharpsvillo goes Democratic as usual, with two exceptions, Constable S. W. Johnston, and Councilman Dewalt Wiles. TheDemocrats carried Greene township," with oxoeptton of Constable, one School Director and Justice of the Peace They likewise make almost a clean sweep in Jnmcstown.

The Democrats carried Sugar Grore with the exceptions of one School Dl- rector and an Inspector. A. B. Merchant, defeated E. M.

Campbell for School Director. In Fredonia tho Republicans got caught napping with reference to one School Director. W. B. Mitchell, wns elected.

George Adams was elect- TL Vaughn, Adam Miller, DHFord, HAWasser.D Thorpe, Brown, 97 117 178 112 1O4 77 107 A1JL1OO A Ohio, is the guest of Miss Lillie plug, of this place. FKEEMAK N. Pir-EH, of Transfer, and W. Boll, of Mercer, havo boon granted increase of pensions. Mil MRS.

WtLVHED HlLDEBRAN of Pittsburg, aro visiting relatives and friends in this place. ENGINEER VAIINRV of tho K. P. rond, has boon laid oft" duly temporarily by tho grip. Mils.

T. E. CuossoN is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M.

Christy, and brother. E.C.Campbell, In Plltsburg, this week. 'SQUIUB FRITS, in view of the fact that ho went it alone, made a creditn- jlo run tor rc-oloction, if ho didn't got there. MAHUIMU: Feb. 17, 1890, by Rov.

Father Donahue, Mr. Richard Fitzgor- and Miss Kliaaboth Kearney, all of EDITOR MKDILL, of tho Chicago Tri- ricuw ttotcK, it eeetnS, pointed State Superintendent A Instruction to succeed the laic DP. tiigbee. Last Saturday's papers an- douhfed that A of Bloomsburg, had been given the appointment. Prof.

Waller is a graduate of Lafayette College, was a minis- tor in New York State until his health broke down, when be teachet and was soon alter elected President of the State Normal School at Bloomsburg. He will enter upon his now du-' ties on the first of next month. MR. W. H.

MILLED of this place, upon solicitation of his friends, concluded te. enter tho field for Legislative honors nt' tho next Republican County Convention. Mr. Miller needs no introduction to tho readers of THK REGISTERING ASSESSOR, Thomas Mould, Sr 62 George Rowley, "4 CThompson, John Callen, David Emery, R. AHRomich.D SCHOOL DIRECTORS.

James Brown, 88 187 105 DO Ml lil uvuivii vw -NEWS, as he has repeatedly appeared before them as tho champion of thfe Protective Tariff, which ho has made a study to tho point of thorough underlain! ing. As for tho rest, wo will oavo Mr, Miller to speak for himself, vhich ho is well qualified to do. DIED: In Chicago, Fob. 10, 1890, Annie-Bond Cltitc, aged 38years. Deceased was tho youngest child of and Almira Bond, of this place, 165 180 135 109 i75 iS7 William Peter Fritz, 1 62 37 COLLECTOR OK TAXES.

WnlSOIlj f- MHFetzcr, 74 JTShutt, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. A LouUenhiser, 9 6 William Waugh, 140 i no 108 119 82 65 148 82 105 thinks that Alger on tho one hand and Cleveland on tho other will load tho hosts In 1G92. Du. R. MORKOKD, of Transfer, will bo appointed Coroner of this county, by Governor Beaver, vice Dr.

Da vidson, resigned. DELAMATEU OELKOATEH wore thl wook selected in Osborno's nnHv county, Wayne. Tho Ciawford can didiito sooms to havo the Inside track -ill over tho Stato Ex-Sl'EAKEK on Monday made tho IUI it, death being the first in this family of seven children. Sho had boon a groat sufferer for many years? yot in all 'wr afflictions was chnorful and kind to all around her. Sho loaves a husband and two daughters to mourn her loss, as well as an aged mother, two brothers and four sisters, Sho had long boon a consistent member of tho E.

Church. MAUIUEU On Thursday, Fob. 13th, 1890, at Wostliold, Chautauqua N. by Rov. N.

Fabor, of tho Prosbyto- riun Church, Mr. M. E. Cavrtngton, of In tho House I Greenville, and Miss Klttio Rtodc, Uul" of Mill Crook, Pa. There our Edward Moyer, R.

98 iSS 113 130 168 CONSTABLE. I Campbell, TF Black, AUDITOR. I A Uhler, 89 163 John Turner, 36 132 101 86 109 78 to tho Supiomo Court That is merely buncombe they dare not do It. COMKADK C. M.

DKIUSICKSON, of Mercer. the recent Department Encampment at Shnraokhi, was chosen a delegate to tho National G-. A. Encampment io bo in Boston. It mittee of, th fl Com 1890, flled his B.

J. HAVWOODj Prothoiiotarj'. NOTICE. in re de Suiiattco Inqulrendo of Daulrt Knap pC In the el i 1 ourt o' Common Weasel Mercer County. Miss Carnahan's night school is now in progress in the room of the W.

C. T. U. Twenty-ono pupils are enrolled the common branches taught, also book-keeping and mimic. Terms mod enitc.

The ochool is well worthy of i putronago. Remember theChresfomathean Band to-night. Tho boys want monoy with which to puichaso new instruments, and they deserve both. Lot demonstration to-night, therefore, ed Burgees; C. Boil, and John Cornell, Councihnon; J.

Walker Judge. R. Livingston, Inspector, George B. Stubbs I II liO lAJllf tj ami Charles Peterson, School Directors, all Republicans. The contest in West Salem was more favorable for Republicans than They carried the Constable and Tax Collector, and one School Director.

Local The Local Teachers' Institute for InTeclellunatlco iAniirendo Sarfth Jauc De in el co uit of Common Pleas of Mercer nnuniv No. 6, September Tenii, viltinn tiereby elven that 8. H.Wolfe: Notice IS otreuy Committee of Sislon diyie. nhiidren. li now be first-class.

On account of Young Men's Christian Association meeting at Moadville the Nypano will sell tickets from Greenville to Meudvillo and return at of one dollar and five cents. Tickets on sale Fob. 23th and March 1st, limited to March 4th. AUU followinggroro the Franklin letter to the Moadville Tribune is hard to he-liovo: Mr. Sutton, the Third Ward bee keeper, has introduced an original itleti into bee culture.

Ho has crossed his boes with lightning bugs so that they can work at night and double iho production. Tho concert given by iho Park Sis- tors Jiwt night, under tho auspices of the Y. M. C. A.

of Now Castle, was an nrtistic Pitlsbury Leader, Feb. 1800, At tho Opera House, Friday evening, Feb. 21. under the auspices of the Chrestomatliean Band. Reserved seats on sale" at City Drug Store.

There will bo a meeting in tho Loc- turo Room of iho Reformed Church ut half-past 7, tiio interest ot a religious census of ho town. All the churches aro invit- od U) bo present. All the pastors aro uxpcctcd to tiiko nijrt In this move- inont. Let all who aro interested attend, and all should be interested. Over at Jefferson, Ohio, one day lust week, the philosophy Cluss of the High School tried the experiment of shoot- in" it candle- through a board.

Thoy used shot gtm loaded with four drums of powder and stood 18 feet from tho bpurd Uiey flrcd at, The candle wont through tho boards, which were 8J inches thick 1,150 acres of coaV'luvnd near WivuipMin, owned by Messrs. Thompson, of Moycor; ox-Mayor Cleveland, and L. Richmond, of Moadville, has boon sold to Senator Mo hard, Qf Wost Salem, Greenville and Hompiield will be held in Room 8, East Side Building, Greenville, on Saturday, March 1st, exercises to begin at 10 a. Everybody is in- and 1:30 p. in vited to attend.

PllOOUAM Informal Talk on U. 8. Notes Ta'ien'af a Summer 'fioan ,31 IB" Hiitwwi Mus'loVn Ungraded Schools J. K. Lightner Quezon Box, Last Friday afternoon, Frank Bortz, a section hand ow the Nypano, while walking along tho track near Shonan- go, was struck by tho cars and his head completely severed from his body.

It seems that tho deceased had been lamping ties, when a freight train had made a double switch, cutting off four cars, two on the main track and two on a side track. Bortz saw the cars coming down tho main track and stopped on tho side truck to lot thorn pass, and in so doing was struck by the cars comingdown this track. One of tlio ears was thrown from the track liy the force of the shock. The deceased was an exemplary young man, and had only been married but a fow months." He was born Feb. 14, 1864, id was tho son of Anmndos BortK.

Je was married to Miss Clara Zollcrs, organist of Good Hope Church, une 27, 1889. He was a very active nd consistent member of Good Hope Lutheran Church and a teacher in thu unday School. Ho was buried last unday afternoon, Rev. Rohrig, his pac- or, assisted by Rov.Schick, olUoiaUng. WHS tho largest funeral ever hold Good Hope, tho church not largo noughto hold all.

Grand Council. R- of T. Tho Slate Grand Council, Royal well! Since it scorns to be so, wo wish him and his all possible happiness'and prosperity. RB- C. B.

WAKKKIELU has declined tho ciu. extended to him by tho Wilsou Street Presbyterian Church of Clove- land, as wo Intimated.ho would do last week. Bio. Wakotiold is doing too good work in Greenville to permit him to transfer his Hold of labor at present. Piior.Moimn, Superintendentot our Public Schools, will attend tho North- to transfer ms noiu 01 mum-UK western Ohio Toachors' Association I Ho i9 tno right man in tho right place meeting, which is to bo hold in Clove-1 wuovo 0 is now.

land to-morrow, Fob. 22. TUB Onio DBMOCIIATS havo conclud- j. KM od upon a scheme for rodlstrioting tho State which will give them 16 out of tho 21 districts, and place McKinloy in a hopelessly Democratic crowd. But Congress may head off this scheme.

WE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of COin- plimeiitary ticket for admission to Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, now "on" at good until COMKADB R. I. CAMi'BKtL's defeat for Constable on Tuesday doesn't seem to scare him a cent He proposes now to carry out his original design of entering the field for County Commissioner. Tlio Comrade will have plenty of backing in his campaign. Mu.

W. F. STBINMACHEB is the now workman at Hewitt's jewelry store. Ho is a Now Yorker, learned tho jew- kBonvme. AS mo uoK trade In that city, next May, wo will have a with tho best of recommendations.

i v.t«,ll.« vnmfimn Dark Days In School Miss Alice T. Wos How to Pupils to Use Correct LHn- A J.B. Scot I'UIULB 1 Relation of Parent A II13 -J Templars of Tompcrancc, which met eleventh annual session last wook at Oil City, was one of the largest and best over hold. All tho reports of del- In tho award of your old soldier is considered (i foe father than one of fortune's favorites Tho man who did not know any bet to Umn to give tho best yours of his life his country, doseives his lubor for pallid. Well: in the very nature of tlihi-s, the present generation will not nfflicie.l with tho old hoys who superfluous on the stage, 1 so that Iho prospect isn't goorainv HH it onoo'was.

For throe boys, one aged 8 yours and two 7 Yours each. of Mrs. Hugh Lackey, Clurk's Mills, Pa. 7 enquire of Burncs, Sandy Lake, and tho other of Mrs- 1.1 II1.T. Ull oi'atos showed the miler to bo in it o-T-owIn" and prosperous condition.

Tho following Grand WMO elected for tho onsulng your Councilor, Rov. S. A. Hughes, Grove City, Mercer county Vice Councilor, Mrs. Imogen Manly, West Spring Crook.

Warren comity Secretary, J. S. DuShano, Now Ciwtlo Treasurer. E. 1' Hull, Corry Medical Examiner, Dr.

j' H. Kirk, Millvillage, Eric county H. S. long time to look at it and wish wo could go. Mil.

WALTEuBEiRV, from Philadelphia, who has boon visiting his sister, Mrs. R. F. Knapponborgor, tho past wook, loft on Monday, accompanied by his nlcco, Miss Loanda Knap- penbergor, who will spend about four months In Philadelphia and Allentown. Quit domestic and business partner is this week "rusticating" in tho metropolis, visiting relatives In Now York having slipped over from Shauiokin, whither she wont as a delegate to tho Women's Relief Corps Convention, which mot there last wook.

This, is no Nellie Bly scheme, lot it bo remembered, JOSIAII B. CM UK, of Wost Now Castlo, and MiHB Eliwbolh A. Rlckard. of Greenville, were united in marriage by Rov. W.

F. Connor, at tho Arch street M. E. Church, Allegheny, on tho Cth lust. Mr.

Clark has recently purchab will undoubtedly be a valuable acquisition to Mr. Hewitt's business. D. SAUL intends to contest before Court his right to continue to hold tlio oflico of Constable for two years longer. Tho point to bo settled is whether or not tho law of 1889, relative to tho election-of took effect last year or takes oil'cct this year.

AN ILLINOIS STATE SBNATOK has just- been awarded 2,000 damages against a railroad on svhioh ho was injured while ho was riding as a deadhead. Yo editor caw now board train with more confidence than heretofore. Mil. P. J- HAW-IK, who lias boon laid up for sonio tlmo with tho grip, is able to bo about again.

Wo aro glad to know that ho'will not need any of ills own wares for a whilo yet, at least. MAitniED; On tlio 18th at the residence of M. D. Arthorholt, Pyma- tuning township, byRoy. J.

M. Schick, Past Grand Councilor, ThTiioxt mooting will ho at Sharon the second Tuesday of February, b'91. Fredonia and Fairviow at Fredonia, lurch 6th. Greenville. Wost Salem and Hemp- icld, at Greenville, March 16th.

Dolnwuro at Now Hamburg, Mur. 20. Shoakloyvillc, Salem and Sandy Crook, at Shcakloyville, April 4tli. 1 4- James Brusli, Pres. of Cbildron'sAld Society.

at'unop, Getting voady lor Tuw.BK.Jj Greonvllle, 1 1,000 bushels wanted, to whieh J). Downs Co. highest spot cash prices. will ftll klRdw ol job priating Ottorcreok aivl POITV ut Hadloy, at Transfer, April Greene and Sugar Grove at Jamestown, April Iflfcli. Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock m.

Only those will be examined who need certificates for tho cowing summer term. Applicants must take the examination at tho place named for the district in which they reside. Ccr- tliieates of moral character will be required of those not pursonnlly known od tho market and produce business of Adams Korr, of Allegheny. -New Castle, Quardian. MH.

TAYLOH, of Illinois, Introduced a bill lu tho Houso proposing an amendment of the Constitution changing the term of tho President and Vice President from four to six-years. It Is provided that persons can sorvo in those oflicos for ono term only. The term of Representatives in Congress is pxtond od to tlmso years. MB GKO. W.

NBWELL, ticket agent for tho P. O. R. Co. at this placo, whoso sorious illness wo men tionod lust wook, died last Friday aged about 36 years.

His death ro- suliod tho 'influenza, which us- unraed 'the form of' pneumonia. Ho IOIIVCH it wife and two children. funeral on Sunday afternoon was largely attended, tho sot-vices being helii'in tho Baptist Church, of which deceased was iv consistent member. Mr. SolpKofGiwinvillo, and Miss Cama Arthorholt, of Pymatuning.

to the Superintendent. S. H. Co. Supt, Sliroro'9 Prwg Store.

POWDER Absolutely The pastor of tho Church, Rev. Tinker, oJUciated, TUB SHAUON MBTHODIBTS last buu- day voted to their pastor, IV3V. R. Borland, a vacation lu order tint bo might reeifporate his health, which has boon very poor for some tlmo past. action was followed by generous collection of ovor one hundred dollars, which was handed to Mr, Borland "to defray tho expenses of anything ho may desire to tdku." Hope brothroii didn't moan to hint to their pastor to take advantage of Sharon's exceptional license acuities 5 1 or Bro.

Borland is a prohibitionist from btwk. Thtt powder never varies, A maretl ot purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mort, economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be in competition with the mul' ttlude of low test, short weight alum or ptotptote powders. Sold only in cans, lio-jal Baking Powder 199 York, Real Estate Agency. liirmH.

tlirOO UOUiCS in price ulgq cue on roy ofUco fn Store. AlMO BOOd 110UH08 fUU lOw BoverSl gooa fwrng lor OoilmWe lot on ohrugejor town property.

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