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Monongahela Valley Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • 3

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MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION rrrTPr.TTnc-.ir. A Watery Grave. I make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I am directed, "that every person, excepting jus-ticesof the peace, who shall hold any office WM'? I iS MONONGAHKL CLAIMS ANOTHER ami tv or appointment of prelit or trust mule; re VICTIM. Ileattffunitei-s fi AEVSTP.nvi. sale i nil government of the l-itded states or of 'I State, or any ciiy or incorporated dish, 1 whether a commissioned officer or ntlierv.i a subordinate officer or agent, who isorshn I GENERAL ELECTION Proclamai ion David Reese, of Coal Bluff, while PS.

II! orossing the river at that place, last Obituary. Near Courtney, on Thursday, September 29th, 1S87, nt 8 p. Miss Mirron Jenkins, dbci of typhoid fever, aged nineteen years, three months and two weeks. The old sayiug that "Death loves a shining mark" was again verified in the case of most estimable young lady. night, from a saloon known as the STTli9 flrtrs named foaiow arp i.i! r.

ut i I n. Iii't-ii- ivi i I ilbs i V-: lit VPi'Mlf r- i'. A. I'f" I-, i.i. X- proposed to the citizen ot tins Commonwealth for their approval or rejection 1-y the General Assembly of the Conmi' of Pennsylvania.

Published by muni ol the Secret arv of the Coniinniivve ill in puisa-anceof rticle XViliof the tUmstitnticn. Joint resolution an itmeniihieiit tu the cons! notion ot the commonv.e seutiun 1 lie it remlreit hu the wletind Hmmof Rciiresentntiresor the Onnm.otiwetJtli oi J'ennxiI rtinia in (Ji-uernl. Awmiiln vnt. That the follow is proposed as an amendment of the constitution of cornnou-weaith of Per.n.svlv.inia in accoida ie. vvi the provision eit lucci.

aidc-ic A KN IIMEVT. Strike out from section one of aiti le eight, the tour qiialilleations for voters which reads as follows: "If tweniy-two vears of age or upr iidH, he shall have paid, within two years, a tlatc or county tax. which shall have been assessed the leadinrr and rersreBrritntivo 'The Goose," in Allegheny county was thrown from the skiff and drown be employed under the legislative, judicial or executive department of this State or of the United States, rot any city or incorporated district, and also that every meni'ier ol Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district. 19 by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appoint men-: of judge, inspector or clerk ot auv election of this Commonwea'th, and th.it no inspec- 1 HE REPUBLIC LOOK AT'THE LABEL. Every subscriber of the Republican is requested to look at the little yellow label by means o( which his name Is affixed to every number of the paper, where each one can see precise date to which payment has been made and all who discover that the time for vihlcb they have paid has expired, or is about do so, are asked to send the amount due as oon as practicable.

Prompt payments are always best for botli the subscribers and proprietor. The price Is 1,50 per year. Tbe Weekly Republican, aud the Pittsburgh Weekly Commercial Gazette will furnish you with all the local news of your own County and all the news of the world. The Wbbklt Commkhcial Gazette, is a clean family newspaper, and a live commer clal Journal, noted far and wide for its com ones in their respective of Business. When v7 itin- to mention this paprr ed.

The particulars of this sad affair, u. as iuiu to our reporter, are about as follows: John Thomas, who want ITHEKEAS. in and by an Act of the Gener- ed to buy a cag of beer, asked Reese "The Greatest Cure on Eartii for Pain." WUI relieve more quickly than otht-r known rem ioi oi jnose, or ot net ooteei ai any election, shall be eleglble to any office to be then voted for." Also, that in the fourth Section of the act accompany him to the saloon; he went Yv Tv. Air-. Civ: ijic-aiaciizim, IteuraUna, bull Nwk, Bruises, Seuids.

Cuts, Lumbago, fleunsv. Sores, Frost -bites, ho, uiiinsy. Sore Throat, Lviaoea. VVuiindd, Headache, bfiraina, etc. Price i.i.

across the river but waited at the shore. On the way back Reese, who She was a true christian, a most devoted daughter and sister, and was loved by all who knew her. She has been for several years a member of the Presbyterian church of Monongahela City. The funeral will take place from tbe residence of her father next Sabbath afternoon, services beginning at 1:30 o'clock precisely. Rev.

Dr. Maxwell officiating. I am ilii Spring and STVl.KS. was rowing, asked for a pipe of tobac I f. K-si' ilrutfcists.

Caution. The (pen at hast Iwo moiiiiis, and paid at leat one mouth before i lit election." mo that the section which reaus as tallows: "Every male citizen, twenty one vi ars of age. possessing the following ijualiilcntioiis. sliail be em it led to vole at all eieci First. He shall have been a citizen of the Tinted States at least one mouth.

Second. He shall have resided in the State one (or ii, having previously been qualified elector or native novn citizen of the iHl bears our co; be was told he "could sot smoke of Assembly entitled "An act relating to executions, aud for other purposes," approved April hi, lS4ii, it enacted that the aforesaid section shall not be so construed as lo prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as judtte. inspector or eleik of any general or special election in this d.pt monivealth." If any person shall prevent or atteinjn prevent any officer ot any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any vvin- "t- tt-ijisteml Trade-Mark, and our fao-siraile signature. A. c.

Merer Sole plete and correct market reports. Subscrip- liniiM-. i anu row at me same time;" he sur VV ai Asseiuniv oi tne uoniinonvveaitii ot Pennsylvania entitled "An Act relating the elections of the Commonwealth," passed the 2nd dav of July. A.D, 187, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within tnis Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections and iu such not ice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected 2.

Designate the places at which the election is to be held. JAMES J. HEMPHILL, High Sherilf of the County of Washington, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the County of WasliiiiKton, that on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, being The 8th Day of Novemher Next, A General Election will be held at the several election districts established by taw in said rroprieturs, naltunore, t. s. A.

per year for the Weekly Commercial -v a "-if. Hl d-IOf'S -t'l-S l.i:) No rendered the oars, and got up to go to azitte, Jl 25, but we will send the Repub Dr. Hull' A. and IVn-i avew.e II Lap ItolB Pasto Flour. Cough Syrup will enre your tbe rear end of the skiff: a sudden lican aud Gazette, both papers for one year slate, he shall have removed therefrom -a Cough at once.

I'rice only za tu. a bottle. Krtr. il Stores, i.l.; i Penn avenue. returned then six months) immediately ore- lurch threw him into the river and he ceding the election AM LAKE Kit IE RAIL- or Two Italian and Fiftv cents.

LOCAL NEWS. TilTTSltUII't KOAneo Anchor was drowned. He leaves a wife and Third He shall have resided in the elec iMl'AM. Schedule ir. effect MKl.l.OK HOENK, Hauiimas Pian'is uow wncre tne same may oe holding.

Serious Illness. A telegram from San Bernardino, tion district where be sha I otter to vole at snatt riotously disturb tne peace at sue least i wo months immediately receding the Hale Pianos MaMi election, or shall use or practice any liitim ill Cf)U Vv mould A-k vrjll not '--uir ir it. election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or nn and Hamilton, ralaee, Century crgans.

Filth avenue. family to mourn his loss. A correspondent writes as folio- Dr.vid J. Reese, an old and much re- dating threats, force or violence, with desii to mlim-nce unduly or overawe auv elect Howard Latta is once more baggage to W. M.

Cott, this morning announces that Bob Clark, formerly of this city, but now located at the above named vvards.he shall have paid, within two years A.NCIK.f: PARI CO ''mi--, p. or to prevent hint trom vo ing or to restrai agent at our station. a slate oi ennui uiA, snau nave oeen ine ircedom ul en. ice, such person, on con II. KLF.BEtt P.UO..f; Wood St assessed at least two months, and paid at county, at which time thev will ynte by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, as ONE PER90N for the office of of the vicrion, shall oe linen in any sum not ijilstnl, Harrv Scott will move from Pittsburg to place, and who has been ill for some time least one month before the electinu," shall be OPFRA 1'IAKOS Ilir ire.I Jack! vaiicE pr.i cecding live bundled dollars alid be impris amended, so as to read as lollovvs: 4 Hie most wonderful Piano in the Sewickley, where he will go to bousekeep oned fur anv tnno tint less than one month with typhoid fever, has had several hemor Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of specteu resident oi tnis place.

lor a number of years, was drowned here last night. It appears that Reese and a Every male citizen twenty-one years of world, warranted lor years. Tne Opeka It. ION c. CO, sn.l IMS nor more Uiau twelve months aud if il shall liJK.

Pennsylvania. and is very low. His physician lias II. IK; Fitter I'ump i.esioivn ine court where the trial ol sue: i iam) m-ats ineni an (except Steinnav). Also Purdett Organs away above all otiier'organs.

One Person for the office of Treasurer of au-1 Ketsil dealers iu '-I all kinds. 17 Seventh avenue. age, possessing me lolowmg qualifications, shall be enlil led to vote at the polling place of the election district of which he shall at The Brownsville gas wells are said to be man by the name of John Thomas otiense shall be bad that the person so of little nope of a recovery. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Increasing in volume, instead of diminish lending was not a resident oi tne city, ward One Pekson for the office of Treasurer for tne nine oe a resilient and not elsewhere district or tow, where the said offense POINT JtOILKIi went over the river to the Goose at Butler, and when returning about 9 HATCH.

1 Fine watch Itnainp.2 a snee- ing, as was reported. First He shall have been a citizen of the Frank Ketcham, son of Joel Ketohum tne County of Washington. one Pekson for the office of Prothono was committed, and not entitled to vol. JKWhl.Kil i.tlty. vvati.hej sent to i.ie may Central lime: Y.Kh.

V. 11. Dei-aiitFoi: No. 7, Cleveland. Cin.

Chicago 5:) a. in: No. Clev. h. Lake.

in: No. 5.1. B. Kails Accommodation, No 1, Buffalo, New Yorl. N.

Ii 10:15 a No. 3. Cleve, Chicago. 1:10 p. il, llnftalo Express, 3:40 p.

in: No. si. Heaver Kails Accommodation, 5:211 pin; Noll, Miutfaln Cleveland Night Fxpress, p.m. Arkive No -ill, Heaver Kalis Accommodation. 5:25 a o.

'Buffalo, Cleveland Ivight a No 2 Yoinigstovvn New Castle Ac, 9:20 a in 52, Heaver Falls Accommodation. No. 12, 'Cleveland. Chicago, Cin. ni No.

(j, Yoinigstovvn New Castle No. 4. 'Cleveland. Chicago, St. Louis.

8 :0.5 in No. il). Cleveland buffalo McK. K. K-Hepabt No.

8. 'New Haven Kxnress, 7:5.5 a No 12 'New Haven Express. 3:45 No. West Newton ac 5:15 ni. Arrive No.

West Newton Accommodation, Nn. 1, 'New Haven Kxpress. 9:00 a in No 'New Haven Kxpress, in. lailv E. HOLLAND, Ceneral Superintendent.

K. W. JCNKS, Transportation. A. 1.

SMITH. General Passenger Agent. VUiKS. It. Mi'MtOE it Son.

uniieu niaies ai least tnirtv days, Second, lie shall have resided in the state Kobett P. Clark, of San Bernardino, Cal 511 I bv receive. o'clock, Reese fell out of tbe skiff and tary of the Court of Common Pleas for the formerly a well known citizen of For therein, then, on convict ion. he shall be sentenced to pay a line of not less tuan one 2-id and Smallman streets, and second formerly of this city, is very ill with an County of Washington. one year (or if, haying previously been a qual- was drowned before assistance could hand Doners ot all kinds Hundred nor more than one thousand dollar Smith Ii? St.

personal attention and returned at very low prices. C.Hh paid for old Cold and Silver. ward township, died at Dixmont Asy iiicu cictiui ui native uoiii ciuzen 01 tne state attack ot typhoid fever. and he be imprisoned not less than SjX month: reach him. Thus another victim.

One Person for the office of Register of Wills for the County of Washington. One Person for the office of Clerk of ne snau nave removed therefrom and re lum, on Mondav, in which institution Jas. S. Stocking and B. F.

Hasson have lurneu, men six months) minieuiately pre- nor more tnau two years." IVagei-s uu KU-ctinns. Limited.) Body had not been found at 11:10 a. m. F. C.

tto. he had been an inmate for about associated themselves together in tbe real TTT Strictly Water White of twelve years. P. A. Lytle is the com estate business, Id Washington, Pa.

men Cravitv. 1 Kite l.tii.i jit-l Iron ripe, Pmp Sup mittee of his estate, which is valued at I est. 200 bushels of Irish potatoes were The act of Assembly of July 2d, 1819, sect inn 117, provides as follows: "It. shall be the duty of the Inspectors and judge of the election lo rt-jtel me votes of all persons who thev or any of them shall know or who Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall oiler to vote at least thirty days immediately preceding the election.

The legislature, at the session thereof next afterthe adoption of this section, shall, and from time to time thereafter niav, enact laws to pioperly enforce this provision. Fourth. Eve'V male citizen of rim annnr plies, tias fixtures, lows, ic. So. -Hm Snii.lili, 1,1 Sirrti.

Shire Oaks. A great game of foot ball was play about $15,000. Jos. Lytle went to sold one day last week to a Washington Anchor Remedy Courts for the Countv of washineton. One Person for the office of Recorder of Deeds for the Comity of Washington, One Person for the office ot Coroner for the County of Washington.

Two Persons for the office ot Commissioner for the County of Washington. One Person for the office of Director of the Poor for the County oi Washington for the period of three years. One Person for the office of Director of the Poor for the County of Washington for the period of two years. Two Persons for the office of Auditor for the County of Washington. Dixmont for tbe corpse, which will snail oe proven neiore tiiem to have made.

Pa merchant at 78 cents per bushel. ed at bhire Oaks, last Saturday, be or wno are many manner interested any be brought to this city on the train Labratorv and Salesrooms, 44 Fourtli st. Pittsburg, Penn'a. twentv -one years, who ali have been a citizen for thirty days aud an inhabitant nf no J. F.

HUGHES, 27 Fourth aye. Manufacturer and wholesale in onH llin.l- tween the Stright eleven and Court Tbe Prohibition vote in the county "ci ui natci mi me leMuioisaiu election and on the request of any qualified eiector. this year is estimated at 800. Wolfe's ney's team. The kick-off took place at saiu inspectors and nidge snail leceive Pl'uoi Battle of Gettysburg The funeral of Frank Ketchum will to show the person so ottering to vote has or made tobies.

Havinna and we have treated many cases of state one year next preceding an election, except at municipal electious, and for the last thirty days a resident of the election district in which lie may otter his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in flip pl0Hn 4:45, p. and the score was one goal Seed Cigars. Chewing and smoking tobaccos. lias not made any such bet or wager, or is oi catarrh, rheumatism, dvsnensia take place Thursday at 2 o'clock, vote for Governor was 633. It is said that W.

A. Applegate, bav and the kiilnPV HieaHom' ls not interested therein. to none in favor of the Strights. The If any person or persons shall make anv from his late homestead in Forward CYCLa RAMA a single fai'ure to record. The best possible results have been obtained by the use of our ing failed to purchase the brownsville PARROTS.

district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now are or hereafter may beelected bv the nennlp- YOUNG PARRQS $5 F.Afll. Warranted Talkers. C. lloKKM play was all confined to tbe visitor's goal, and for scientific kicking, the like township; iuterment at Taylor's grave bet or wager upon the result of any election within lhis Commonwealth, or shall oiler to make any such bet or wager, either bv verbal jreeini-s ana our natrons are our friends. Placea of Voting.

The said election will be held throughout the county as follows The electors of Drecinct Xo. 1 of Amwell Chvper, will establish a new paper in rnces-catarrh Remedy SI. others 5n cems yard. His brother Daniel arrived from Bird Dealer, No. -7 Sixth avenue.

proci'iiuaiioi! inexeio or ov any printed or trovided. That in time of war uoelector in the actuui military service of the State or of the United Staies. in the armv or town ti, has not been seen in this vicinity for ca -ii win snip same nv express on receipt of price money refunded when preparations fail that place. A Prosperity citizen killed a pheas written auvertiseineut or challenge, or in PlTlnP.l RG, PA. owa this morning, and another broth district to meet at Hart's Mills, iu said dis vite any person or persons to make such bet muui-ucui vvnai vve ciann ior them.

or wager, upon conviction thereof he or thev trict. The electors of nreelnet Xo. 2 nf Amwell shall be deprived or his vole bv reason ot his absence from such election district, and the Photographic Art Supplies. -I ant out of season, brought it to Wash er, John, will be here from Missouri to-morrow. Rev.

Dr. Maxwell will stmii lorieit ami pay tnree tunes the amount district to meet at the house of John Mc legislature shall have power to nrnviileiho C-rburetter --t jt it.o.di:i.i,o.vi.,?i ruin nf. I tf: Dealers iii many a day. I he Stnght's were vtry unfortunate at goal, but for all tbat they are ready to meet any foot ball team in the valley for a friendly game. so ouereu to ne o-t.

for n.akiug Natural Gss ington to a customer, but was detected Afee, in said district. i anv person snail vote at more than one Vi 15 Amateur Photographic Outfits the electors of Allen district to meet at officiate. manner in which ard the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, aud for the return and canvass of their votes in th aud lined $15.50. election district, ov otnerwise fraudulently Celebrated Prazmowski Lens the public school house Allenport, in said district. A perfect Illuminaut at small cost.

voi more man once on the same dav, election district in which they respectively shall fraudulently fuld and deliver to the in. From aud after October 1st, the station The boys have got kind of rusty in Geo. P. Fulton died at his home in The electors of Buffalo district to meet at spector two tick-ts together, with intent il MRS. .1.

E. MO Hi: I SON. 429 STKI-ET. fifth, ror the nnrnnsp nf Natural Gas Supplies and ltrass Goods heretofore called McKeesport, on tbe P. plav, and would like to arrange a cou the house of the late Abraham Williams, in said district.

legally to vote, or advise aud procure an 1 Wm i other so to do, he ir thev shall, on conviction. Manufactured and for sale FASHIONABLE DRESS EMPORIUM. I "l.adies' Dresses. Wraps. made The electors of the borough of Beallesville ple of games lo get in practice again.

0. Kailroad will be known as "Risher and so denominated. be hned in any sum not less than fifty nor by uu I'ei aon shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United states or the State, nor while engaged iu the navigation of the waters of the statp Pittsburg, on Tuesday afternoon. He was born in West Newton 55 years ago. was a boy and a student in this city with the Joseph Morrison Academy I to order on short notice.

to meet at the school house north of the turnpike, in said borough. P1TTSBURG SUPPLY more man live hundred dollars, and be im S- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. prisoned not less than three nor more than ine electors of the borough of Bentleys- A business man in Washington, I Limited.) US and 1ii7 Wood street. twelve mouths. ville to meet at the public school house, said borough.

it anv person not qualified to vote in this uie uiiiii seas, nor wane a student of any college oi seminary of iearnine. norwhilp kentat who was raised a strict Roman CatoO' Ii EST ATJ As T. JAMES RISBP.CK. lln Smitbfielrt St the electors of the boronirh of Rnrffetts any almshouse or public institution, except the class, was a soldier in the 155th Volunteers. The body will be interred to SCHMIDT FRIDAY, Nos.

95 and 97 Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. lie, has joined the Methodist Episcopal uDinmonweaitn agreeably to law (except the sous of qualified citizeus) shall appear at any pla-e of election for the purpose of issuing Webster. Webster's new ferry company are town to meet at the Town Hall, in said nutates oi any no ne lor disah ed and wnt oorougn. Meals 25 and 5o cnts. Shell oysters a specialty with finest brands nf wines.

lienor, Ixidging by the day or week with or without board at reasonable rate. church. soldiers anil sailors, who, for the purpose of voting, shall be deemed to reside in the elec i. iiiLi, l.iuc viiioi.t ttiiiiiineu lo xae electors or the East Ward of the bor. doing a good business, as they have a nugh of Canonsburg to meet at the house vine, ue snail on conviction, lorieit and pay anv sum not exceeding one hundred dollars Distillers of FINE WHISKEY and ters of Wines.

Thos. A. Armstrong, editor of the Labor Tribune is dead. He was a very accommodating ferryman. now owned by Kev.

Vt m. Slater, on the corner of Pike street and Greenside avenue, iu morrow at Rehoboth Dr. VanVoorhis has consented to prepare a sketch of Prof. Fulton for the Republican, bence the brevity of this notice. tion uisirici wnere said nome is located.

Laws shall be made for ascertaining, bv proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of siilfrage hereby established ior every sucn oitense. and be imprisoned for This wonderful painting. 50 by 400 feet, comprising 20.1 ki square feet of canvas, and costing SlHOjum. is now on exhibition Day and Evening, from 9:00 a. m.

to 10:30 p. in. Cor. nVecli Strep! and Irwin Avenue, Fftt'-STlSti PAUK, ALLPDGFfENY CITY. PA.

sain oorougn. Mr. Heurv Hodgson has been laid up my lerui not exeee ung twelve months. I also tall attention to section Sof artel WFfTHl'P, Full Course in Weteks North ave Allegheny. Pa.

M. Gorr. I.L.D., Coaneellor. hoarding and room S4 per wek. Yearly expenses should not exceed uoble gentleman, a brave soldier, Liquors and Ciears.

Pi om pt at teutlon to The electors of the West ward of the hor. or the new constitution, which provides as ough of Canonsburg. to meet at the Town on account of diptheria for a few days. Mail Orders. A true copy of Ihe joint resolution.

CliAKl.ES W. STOXE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 4aug3tn. a wounded pensioner, and a sincere uouncu itoom, in said borough. The electors ot precinct No.

1 of Chart.ier Fawc' tt's coal road is running en $-so. Complete college course. Send for friend to labor. township to meet at the house of H. C.

Oe tries and turning rooms. A telegram from Mrs. ftoxana Gamble of ranee, in said district. A MENDMEMTTO THE CONSTITUTION iV proposed to the citizens of this Commonwealth for their aunroval or rejection bv the ine electors of precinct So. 2 ofChartiers Altmeyer Mulsberger will com Colorado auriugs, to her sister, Mrs.

V. H. Enterprise Out Works township to meet at the school house in nfifiiiiifi .1 AS. hO SON S. Wilson, last evening, stated that her W.

H. ARTZBERGER, Fresco Pinr Kalsnminer, mence in full Monday, (Jit. 3d, to load Oeueral Assembly of the Commonwealth of nousionvine, in said district. brother Ianthus Bentley, Esq, would No. itniSmitbiieid St.

Pittsburgh. Pa GT'NS. RIFLES. REVol.t ERS. Fishing Tackle, CI TLF.RY.

LAWN TENNIS. Base ball supplies The electors of Dreeinet No. 1 nf fTecit dis. Pennsylvania. Published bv order of the boats of their own.

f. trict to meet at the house of Kobert McPher I Catalogue ou application. Uses his own Patent Scaffolding for church son in said district. Established isis. Sept.

30, 1887. Isaiah Phillips, Esq, of West Elizabeth, a The ectors of oreciuct No. 1 nf Cecil dis HENRY BERCER, 642 ft 644 LIBERTY STREET. Secretary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVI II of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth.

Section- 1. Be it resolved bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Aisemhir trict to meet at the house of James A Don luuuws: section S. Any person who shall give or promise, Ur oiler to give, to an elector, any money, reward, or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election or for withholding tne same, or who shall give or promise to give such wusideratiuu to auv other person or party for such elector's vole or for the withholding thereof: and any elector who shall receive or agree to receive, for himself, or for another, anv money, reward, or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the same, shall thereby forfeit his right to vote at such election, and anv elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for such cause befoie the election officers shall be required tos.vearor affirm that the matter of the challenge is untrue btfore Ills vote shall be received. Change iu the Mode of Vol As therein directed. I also sive official nn.

Specialties in nils. Rnerm District Master Workman, K. of L. left on Friday morning for Minneapolis, to attend the National Assembly, beiug a delegate aldson. in the village ot Venice, in said dis net.

Wm. Mc. Dp.avo I Signal Oils, Silver Light. ISO No. 9n Water St test.

Cvlino'er and Engine Sad Death. A telegram dated Beaver Falls, Oct. 4th, says: Little Willie, the baby boy of Wm. S. McElhose, died this morning at 8 o'clock.

Funeral from the Presbyterian church at Monongahela City, on Wednesday at two o'clock. This blow will tall sadly on tender hearts, but good friends, remember An angel waits thee in the realms of glorv. White robed and starry crowned. Waiting to tell the wondrous story Tbe joy and peace he found. Weep not thy babv dead he lives, a spirit Gone but a while before FDMl NDSON PEUPINE, No.

tvVi Sinitliliehl St. The electors of nreeinct. No. 1 nf Carroll Married. Thursday, September 29tb, Dr.

J. S. trom this state. M. D.

and I.nbriMlinw atstnet to meet at the warehouse of John In all kinds of pnund and F.ngineers Surt- rurmture. Carpets. CufaHis. Bed met. That the following amendment is proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Harry Daly, of Gibsonton, l'ft for Phila Gilmore, at Webster station on the P.

C. cs. near in ueuar Avenue, Allegheny Cltv ejiSGly. KIES, RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. nckeiilifiutr.

Finch or Gibson, $1 00 per qnnrl; Sii for Silver Age Pure Rye Houston and Miss Marearet Powers naiiway. in said district. I plies. Mowing Machine and Harness Oil. 9 ding.

Ior Cash OR ON EASY PAYMENTS. Eighteenth Article thereof: delphia on Friday, where he will enter the medical department of tbe University of The electors of precinct JNO. 2 of Carroll district to meet at the house of (ieorce were united in marriage. Rev. Dr.

Maxwell, of the First Presbyterian AMENDMENT. There Shall bean additional article tn said Davis, iu the village of Eiverview. in said DEM.MLER r.ROS., Wand "2S Smi'hfield Street. 1IIE STANDARD SEWING BlACnlNE, aistrici. renusylvania.

Ellsworth and btephen Colvin, of Fal-lowfield. and Moreau Redd, of Ulaysville, Constitution to be designated as Article XIX, as follows: IIOLSE FURNISHING COODS. The electors of Cross Creek district to meet stitches a minute, rotary church, officiating. The ceremony whs witnessed only by the immediate at the house of Mrs. Simmons, in Cross Refrigerators, Ice Chests, ARTICLE XIX.

The manufacture, sale, or keeninor fnr cai iiiume. rinest attachments. Most attractive wood woi k. Send tice of the following provision of au act approved March 3nth, IS 6. entitled -An act left to-day for Pasadena, California, where ior Medicinal purposes has no equal.

$1.50 qt Water Coolers, '13 Water Filters. of intoxicating liquor, to be used as a bever ureen village, in said district. The electors of Canton district to meet at Clark's school house, in said district. friends of the bride and groom. The reguialmg the mode oi voting at all elections ior catalogue ana priee list.

C. C. EMMONS. 4 Sixth St, iu the several counties of the Complete stock of everything known in the Ice Cream WZStltl il Agate Ware. the electors of the borough of California, to bride was the recipient of many hand age, is hereby prohibited, aud any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as shall be provided bv law.

The manufacture, sale, or keenim for cla He waits thee in the home thou shalt inherit When life's farewells are o'er. DIt. SADLER. liquor business, at IiOClv BOTTOM PRICES, Section 1. He it enacted bv the Senate and meeiar.

tnenouseof Maria Johnson, in said boroueh. Oculist and AnriSt. a-il Penn ave some presents, and the well-wishes of they will probably locate. The Stales in WL.iuh elections occur in November are: Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Thos.

J. Richardson, of Bentleysville, Freezers.P "Bird Cages. ELY FANS House of Representatives of the Common nue. How cataract blihduess is wealth of Pennsylvau a iu General Assem- secutilv packed and shippers to all parts of the United no extra charge a host of friends go with the happy We would specially call vnnr attention tA The electors of the borough of Claysville to meet at the school house, in said borough The electors of the borough of Coal Center curea. run ana rename informa Dty met, and it is hereby enacied bvtlieiui- of intoxicating liquor for other purposes than as a beverage may be allowed in such manner only as may be prescribed bv law.

The (ieneral Assembly shall, at the first session succeeding the adoption of this article of thet nnstifntinn tion, with references and illustrated work on our fine line ol Brass'Goods. couple on their life journey. The all diseases of eve. ear, nose and throat, free to meet at the house of Jacob yualk, in said thorityof the same: hat the qualified voters of the several counties of tbisCoinmon-wealth, at all general, township, hnrnnirh iieallesville. Thos.

Sorrel has had his pension in creased lo S8 per month. John Worley, of Elizabeth, has mov. to auv auaress. Artificial eye spectacles ad- oorougn wedding party left for Washington, ior n.icRages. send trial order.

BSAK KLEIN, 82 Federal Street. Allegheny Pa. 410 Market Street, Pittsburg, Pa. will sell his real estate aud personal proper- jusieu. The electors of Donegal district to meet at enact laws with adequate penalties for its enforcement, ty on October 13.

He will move to Kansas this afternoon, where a reception will be tn In about and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets, written or printed, or partly printed and tne house of David irazier, at Coon Island in said district. MEYER. ARNOLD CO. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. City, in four weeks, where he tendered Ibem this eveninc.

at the fit Large Assortment of Fine and The electors of East Finley district to meet ed to the Sarah Hawkins farm near chaki.es w. stone, Secretary of the Commonwealth. partly written, severally classified as fol-ows: One ticket shall embrace the nanus is hereby given that a meeting of at tne House of John Pees, said district. home of the groom's parents. After a Ftar 2 ft To Harp Mi IrS Frt- I MM -i-i Lite stneK ton ers Ol The Vl ine electors of East Betnlehem district to Plain FURNITURE.

828 Liberty street. ol all the judges of courts voted for. and be this place. P. Ebert.

wife and son, of this liriiigeinmpaity widbe held at Ihe Peonies two-weeks' stay with friends in that rpKCSTKlfi'S SALE, laoeuea outside "Judiciary:" one ticket. meet at the bouse of J. v. Boom, in Freder icktown. in said district.

nanis in jionong ineia uv, on Tuesday. sh i 11 embrace the names of the State officers borough they will return to this city Ibe electors of East Pikerun district to place, and Mrs Richard Swan, of voted for, and be labelled "State one ticket The following described real pstat Into octouer 4th, inv. at 2 o'clock in, to take action on a proposed increase of indebtedness, lo be secured by mortgage S. Hamilton, 91 ami 93 FIFTH AVEKl'E. Pit TSErttGn.

Pa. Largest Piano and Or-pan ense in Pennsylvania. We sell the mot goods because v.e sell the best goods at the lovves- prices. DECKER CO. and FISCHER PIANOS AND THE GKEAT E3TEY COTTAGE 0EG AS i PIKE RAW BONE, and make their future home.

hall embrace the names of all county otli meet at tne house of Kobert Woods, in Gran ville. in said district. will go into business. Robert Elvvood, who has been occupying the VanVoorhis house, at Mc-CullUter's Mills, for some time, moved buck to town Tuesday, taking his own house in tbe third ward. The Ginger Hill gas well is down between 1900 and 2U0O feet; tbe bit in the property Of Samuel and Rachel Morrison cars voted tor.

including office of Senate. Big Bonanza. Super Phosphate, located in Nottingham townshin! ff member and members ol Assembly, if voted Washineton county. consisiinv a nt vaiier, vMiainian lain. loosen, it.ineilises, By order ol the Hoard.

J. P. FDGAIt, Secretary Monongahela City. Aug. -v Allenport.

for, and for member nf Congress, it voted Inland be labelled one ticker shall Bianeli warehouse. Uti Liberty st. of land adjoin-ne lands of Valentine Blank- The electors of Franklin district to meet at Jolly's school house, in said district. The electors of Fallowlield district to meet at the house formerly occupied by Peter Snyder, hi said district. The electors of Hanover district to meet at euDuenier, jonu i).

witnrow, James Barklev. embrace the names of all township officers At a stated meeting of the Lucy ville W. J. BARR, aim others, containing 177 ACRES AND Pi prmur voveu ior, aua oe laoeuea lovvnsuip; one i uviio. ueoneiei ai nno iesa a so.

-HTJY YOUR- ncKtt snail embrace the names of all bor rJF-Jrb! ELEUTROTYPEB, ougn officers vol ed lor. anil oe labe ed "Bor Division Sons of Temperance, held on Monday evening, the following officers ft iuc piemisea, on Thursday, 10, 1SST. ough; 'and each class shall be deposited in me nouse of James Hoge, in Florence, in said district. The electors of Hopewell district to meet at the house of John DeFrance, in the bor- it Musis, rv 7 separate Diillot-Uoxes, mmm black slate; drillers do not expect to touch the gas saud ior 2U0 feet further below. The Elizabeth Herald says that were elected for the ensuing term: I also give offlcia notice of an act of As several oilier nne make Enquire of JOHN BEAUMONT'S City Wusie if convenient.

AND STEREOTYPER. 80 and 91 Third avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. BEST, KO.Y&.CO., First Avenue and Ferry Avenuf sembly entitled "A further supplement to James torbes. W.

Hannah Brown, ougn ot west Middletown, in said district. The electors of Independence district to meet at the house of J. K. MeConanchv. in "ivoamit, ui.

mis is a number one farm, nicely located, well watered, convenient to churches, schools, markets, ftc. being about live miles from Monougahela City ami four miles from Kinleyville, and two aud a half or write direct to house- tne re -mating elections in this Common wealth." approved June loth, A. D. 1SS3. W.

Ellen Arkwnght, R. Susant the village of lndependee.ee. in said district. stretch of nearly straight Tiver from tbe ACDE CAPEL. 420 Wood St winch provides, among other things follows: Brass Pounders Pipe Fitters.

ine electors ot Jetterson district to meet at liellevue bend to Lock No. 3 is the finest Orkney, A. R. Millie Edwards, Centennial Hall in the village of Elders- Any person who shall furnish or suoolv to Climax. Bronze aud Babett Metals.

course for a boat race on the Mononeahela vine, in said district. Mary Briggs, Susana Ackin Saddlery Harness Dealers, he cheapest and best place In Pittsburg, to buy il AND Musical Merchandise, Violins, Guitars, Musical Boxes. Light Action French Piston Cornets. Music Stands, Strings and Trimmings FfiOM 1 he electors of Morris district to meet at any elector oi tins uoninionweairn. at anv ot the polls or voting places, any ticket falsely close.

Wm. Higgisoo, tne bouse of Mary E. Brownlee, iu said dis w. II. WATSON.

importing TAimn cuicscininn iuiu contain uitines not tnete trict. Brownsville staried to Aspen, Colorado, on Monday last. The remains nf David Bulz were buried in this place, on Saturday. He was formerlv of this place, but for a few yearg past has been making his home with his son. Job Bulz of Frankfort Springs, Mr.

Butz was aged nearly 88 lelegram. A stranger with a wagon Saturday, sold Tim Hare, a grocerymin. at Washington, 30 pounds of what he calle I ground coffee for 17.10. Some time after Mr. Hare fonnd that, unlike the sample, the coffee was a fraud.

He and a policeman went in pursuit, caught the swindler near Morganza, made him humbly confess and digorge $7 costs as well as the price of his "coffee," and then let him go. Jos. Lauderback, of tbe First ward, had $87 stolen from him on Sunday night. The thief took his pocket-book Saddl- on. snail be deemed guilty of a misde Harness, Trunks, Valises The electors of Mount Pleasant district to large assortment of fine imported meanor, and on convieuou shall pay a line meet at the house formerly occupltd by suitings constantly on band.

IS Alice Knight, Ass't Rebecca Hamilton, I. Harry Knight, Allenport, Sept. 27. h. T.

W. Grmrv i CONSIGNMENTS OF not to exceeu one uuuured dollars, or im neurv uoenran in tne vi aire oi mekorv. in v' oeuu ior samples, PRODUCE country produce so said district. prisonment not to exceed one year, one or both, or either, at the discretion of the Court. i- xi ices.

Commission Merchants i large trade iu that 1 Ills act was a so aonroved on f.hp of the electors of the First War of Monongahela City, to meet at tbe store of Walter nines iroiii enetia, ou tne o. railroad. The quality of the soil is good. The fann is underlaid with coal, known as the river vein. There is plenty of excellent timber on the premises.

The improvements consist of a LARGE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Frame Barn with ample stabling, and all other necessary outbuildings. There is also on the premises an abundance of fruit of all kinds. This farm must be sold; it offers a rare chance for a prompt bidder to get a valuable property at a bargain. TER.V1S: One third of tbe purchase money to be paid upon the confirmation of the sale oy the court, and the remaining two thirds iu one year from that date, with interest.

Any person desiring to see the farm, or wishing further information is requested to call ou the undersigned. JOHN A. HAPPER, Trustee. Fiuleyville, Pa. June last.

It makes it unlawful for: H.I'.DIt'KIXSOX&CO., Lim. IT Liberty St i line allli make prompt I rpfurne sani Any Committee or member thereof, di APPiegaie, oi said ward. The electors of the Second ward of Monon- Manufacturers' Agents for ill I PITTSBURGH. PA. 1 price currant.

rectly or indirectly, to demand of any public ganeia t-'ltv to meet at. the is House, StafldardScales said ward. oincer, suuoruniaie or employe noiding any public office or position of honor, trust oi The electors of the Third ward of Monon Artificial Co. Of Ail Descriptions profit in the service of this State, or from gahela City to meet at the office of Ralston any officer, subordinate or employe in anv GEOCEK SUPPLIES, wiiuams, in said ward. The electors of Nottingham district tn mpet MAXCF.ACTrP.E way engaged or employed in the service of Waiehouse, 75 Third Avenue.

Pittsbckgh, Pa. ony city or county ot this State, any assess at the house of Mrs. John McDonald, in ADJUSTABLE I. ING LIMBS. ment or per centage ot any money, i prop flftl'l UOLllUL.

SOCKET Br. erty, or their equivalent iu anything of Ihe electors of nreeinct No. 1. North stra russes. Supporters.

Shoulder Stoves and Ranees. value, Willi the understanding, either ex East Bethlehem. William Horton Post of this place, will attend tbe Grand Army pat ade in Pittsburg to-morrow. Dr. Geo Slathers was in town yesterday.

Mrs, vVoodfill of Connellsville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruble. Misses Almeda Reahard and Mary Wolfe will attend the fair at Union-town this week. Oct. 3rd, '87.

No. Suit Penn Street. bane district to meet at the house of Davis Slate and Hardwood pressed or implied, that the same mavor iiamDie, said district. Mantles, Beautiful shall be used for any political purpose what 150 Third Avenue. opposite New Post Office.

PITTSBURG, PA. All Sheet Music not in our 10 cent Catalogue half regular pries and postage. All tie Latest Sheet Music in Stack. All Mail Orders tilled very promptly. One or two-cent postage stamps talien same as money.

SEND FOR CATALOGUE. The electors of nreeinct. No 2 North Strn and Artistic DeMtrns. ALLEGHENY CITY. ever, any person or persons violating any Grates for Coal and Gas.

Call and examine from the pocket of his pantoloons. ot the foregoing provisions of this act shall be held guilty of a misdemeanor and upon anu you will ne interested. la Liberty street, PITTSBURGH. conviction thereof shall be sentencen to pay which were hanging at the head of the bed, in an upstairs room, took the con a tine not to exceeu one numired dollars. Geo.

W. Itackofen, I AKT1STS' oane aistinct to meet at the house of Adam Harbison, in said district. The electors of Peters district to meet at the house of John Bower, in said district. The electors of precinct No. 1 of Kobinson district to meet at School House No.

2, iu said district. The electors of precinct No. 2 of Eobinson district to meet at the hotel of George Campbell, in the village of Midway, in said i also give official notice that bv an act nf o. 4JS Wood Street. Wax Floivehs, l'ittdburs-.

Pa. I 1iki-i i-iim a-v-ov tents, and left the empty wallet on th e. Assembly entitled "A lurther supplement, to the regulating of elections iu this Commonwealth, approved January 30. A. 1874.

it materials, trench Art Transfers. A table. We have grand music at 10 cents per copy. Over 4t)0i! pieces. We do not only sell musie that we advert He.

out all Sheet Music that is stock always ou hand. i Please Send for i in uv.ueti, among oilier tilings, as iohows: section 5. At a II eetions hereafter held rnce l. 1st. KPIIAXS' OF Valuable Real Estate.

A Hotel Building and Three Lots at California, Pa, By virtue of au order of the Orahans- Court of Washington county, the undersigned administrator d. n. of the estate of Maria Johnson, deceased, will expose to public sale by outcry, upon the premises, on SATURDAY. NO EMBER 5th, 1S87, at two o'clock m. of said day the following described real estate, to wit That certain property, situate in the borough of California.

Washington county, Pennsylvania, consisting of Hotel Property7 aud known as the "JOHNSON bounded as follows: Fronting on Water street one hundred aud lifly feet to an alley, running North and South, and noon Wood FRED ROLLER FURRITURE CO.fl FRED ROLLER FURRITURE CO. under the laws of this Commonwealth the Baldness may be prevented, and a thick The electors of nreeinct No a of Rnhinsnn puousneu. Also all Muscat Books. ANNIE li. ROSSITTER.

Music Deutei- TsTO. 119 OHIO ST. pons snail oe opened at 7 o'clock a. and district to meet at the hote; ot Louis Goeh-rlng, in the village of McDonald, in said closed at 7 clock p. apl2.87-ly.dvv InO Third ave Pittsburg.

Pa. Given tier mv hand at mv office, in II 1 A IT WILL PAY ANY ONE growth of hair stimulated, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The preparation also res ores the natural color of gray hair, and lenders it soft, pliant and glossy The electors nreeinct Nn 1 of Smith China Store, H22 Penn Avenue, opposite Library P.a 1. Novelties a to visit J. P.

STEIN.MANX Washington, on this 27th dav of September, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven and in the one bundled and twelfth year of the Independ Jfc Jewelry Store. clAjrr KAtprnt Allnn Specially, All goods strietly.first -class. district to meet at the public house of Francis Hood, in the borough of Burgettstown. The electors of precinct No. 2 of Smith township to meet at Bulger school house, in Diamonds.

Watches locks ence of the United States. elry. Silver-ware and Spectacles. All goods "Lav thv sweet hands mine." he said hut M. laxdf.ks.

25 Fifth Ave. Im JAMES T. HEMPHILL, Sheriff. Sheritt's Office, Wash. Sept.

27, 1836. M'pt Bentleysville. Some of the young men of our town who attended Sandy Plains Fair, say it was far below the standard of former exhibitions. Maybe the bad weather had something to do with it. The parties who were going to give a picnic, concluded it was a little too cold, and so gave it up.

While out driving yesterday evening, Mr. John Myers broke a spindle of his buggy, letting him down in the mud. E. OT. porter and Manufacturer of llt Mix warranted and at the LOWEST PRICES in the two cities.

HAiii goods. VVIGSanil TOUPRKS CONSUMPTION CAN HE CTJBEE. ty. Ornamental Hair Work nf nil i Itch. Prairie Manee and Scratches nt ecr street one hundred and fifty leet to an alley she only remarked that she had neuralgia and that she must hold her head.

He gave her Salvation Oil and now he holds her sweet hands by the hour. From almost every section of the State Come reports Of a general ImnrnvamAnt nf thA also, bleaches, dves and dandruff cured." kind cured in 30 minutes bv Woodford's Han. CHESTER B. ALBKEK. Mail order promptly filled.

mUu.ii6 i ami ipm, iiiciiniiug uueeiois, upon which is erected a large three-story brick hotel, containing thirty rooms, with cellar under tiie entire house. With irooil n-ator it a rv Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold bv It.

Kugene Byers, Druggist, ilononga-hela City. sepSO.ly. Ornamental Iron Work: health of our people due no doubt to the ln- uuence oi ur. Bun cough Syrup which costs only 25 cents. 18 To 21 liiirket Sirei-I.

ALLEGHENY, PA. PILES CURED OK THE MtWRY URRTTxn. Air Moisteiiers, Gas Logs, Brass Fenders, Blacking Cases, Cutlery, Lace Curtain Stretchers, Washing Machines. GEO. W.

HUBLEY. 4t SSmithfleld Street. the premises, with cistern and wash house attached md good stabling for twelve horses. The new depot of the Pennsylvania K. It.

Co is just on the opposite side of Wood street from the hotel. The hotel and buildings are in tine repair. Terms made L-mm-n nn of EI'. All diseases of the rectum nermentlv The following affidavit is trom a well known (t 0 and estimable lady. Druggist Fleming of Duquesne, for cured by the Brinkerhoff System.

A new and State of Pennsylvania, common sense treatment, without the knife or ligature. A painless, safe and certain merly of Fayette city, boasts the first SS sale. Coux-rv of ai i.eouxnv. boy babv born in that town. He calls Yisit P.

C. SCIIOKXKCK. Furniture and Upholstery. CI. SPRINGER, Administrator d.

b. n. California, Sept. 27, 1SS7. t.s.

cure of piles, fissure fistula, polypus and procidentia. Also, chionic mflanimatijn and ulceration of the rectum, the latter, an unseen and unsuspected tenor, urodiie.ino va- Grates, Fences, Window Guards, Cresting. Jail Work. And Forgiugs it Thomas Benton Schnatterlv Bovle Iff! IOUS SVSPtomS O. disease, and in eacea Cleveland Genius of Liberty Fleming.

711 Liberty Street, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. UUU'FIKLD the true cause is never known The Ki-ink. PA S-Write for Prices and Designs. "5 HARVEST SXCURSIOSS. -VIA- School Taxes.

GEO. STECK F. Sheet Music. Wor Pennsylvanla Lines West of Pittsburg. Chester Organs, Musical Instru The School Tax for 18S7-8 now due and ments.

At low prices, and is probablv tbe only part of the stream where a straight course of three miles with out turn can be fouud, all of which can be seen from one point." Rev. Sleppy, of the Monongahela City M. E. church, had an "old people's day" last Sabbath. It was a great success, and Rev.

Sleppy is to a still greater degree one of the most popular pastors ever in the city. West New-tun Times. L.indeleld has two large pair of pants, which he recently made to order. One pair measures 63 inches around the hips, tbe other 56, making a total of 119 inches. Somewhat extensive breeches.

Homestead is now on the list as a Presidential post office, having assumed that dignity to-day. Thi is evidence of the growth of our down river neighbor. Evidently tbe boom is headed this way, Tbe Supreme Court has just handed down an opinion that registering in one county does not allow a physician to practice in anoiber county. They must register in each county in which they practice. The case was sent up from Lebanon county.

Rostraver township claims to be ahead in wheat raising. Phillip Sheplar sowed forty acres of wheat and threshed last week one thousand and forty bushels off the same, winning a five dollar bat on it. The bridge span, on the opposite side of the river, will oe ready to swing from tbe trestle to-day. it is probable that work on the other spans will be postponed for the present, until a decision of the Attorney General is made regarding the injunction asked by tbe coal men. Matt P.

Linn has been assigned to Gibsonton for a sixty, and so Bellever-non will have no lack of pure Bourbon democracy and an occasional Black Republican story, 'twixt this and Christmas. Tbe steamer Bowell has been engaged to take the Union Sabbath school from Lock No. 4. to "headwaters" on Saturday, Oct. 8ih.

The general public is invited, to whom a small fare only will be charged. Rev. Win. H. Miller pastor elect at Mingo, preached there yesterday.

Communion services were announced for next Sabbath, with preliminary service evening, and Sa'urday at two o'clock; services as usual on Sunday; and on Monday two elders will be elected. Prof. Robert R. Dewar, late principal of tbe 33d ward schools, Pittsburg, but who resigned that position to take charge of the large schools, at Millvale, Allegheny county, enters upon his new duties to-day. Elizabeth bus no public system of lighting up its streets.

The Herald says tbat "tbe present condition is shameful and indicates a penuriousness which is certainly not a characteristic of their people." They ought to put some of their bridge stock into street lamps, and light up their town. Sheriff Hemphill paid out of his own pocket, $100 as a reward for the capture of Samuel Riddle, who broke jail over a year ago, while under sentence to the penetcntiary. The reward was publicly withdrawn some time ago, but tbe Sheriff willingiy planked down the boodle on the return of tbe prisoner. Miss Mary Flint retires to-day from the desk of mail clerk in the Republican office, after a term of acceptable service and diligent attention. LJovd E.

Flint will assume her place for the present, and also attend to "locals" and other editorial assistance, A o. D'avy Shipping Cans. Qastouville. Mr. Will Gaston moves this week up to the Cheat river.

He will take his saw mill with him and expects to do a big business in sawing lumber. Rev. Hjller, the Mingo minister, preached here last evening, to a full house. Miss Jennie Hindman spent Sabbath at Rev. Patterson's, Pittsburg.

Quite a number from here will take in Grand Army day in Pittsburgh, Oct. 3, 1887. a. m. On Monday, October 10th.

1887. excursion ble; if paid on or before Election Day, November. 1SS7. will be entitled to nor erhott System is now practiced in every large city in the United States, and by which hundreds of thousands have already been cured. It is the only means by which those maladies can be successfully treated without pain and tuconveniauce, or detention trom business.

Letters from eured patients can be seeu at my office, J. Dodge M. No. 627 Penn Pittsburg, Pa. Book by Dr.

Hriiikeihoff, founder of the system, sent to any address. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.

GERNERT GUENTHFR Ir. which asuperio! uualit vof tin is ud 440 Wood Stiei t. tickets will be sold to points in the West. North-west and South-west from all stations abatement; from that date till Dec. Sth.no abatement.

After Dec. 8. five per cent, will 102 STIU'ET. On dav of August, A. I).

1S87, before me, a notary public in and for the city of Pittsburg (at 1S03 Carson St. personally came Mrs. Rebecca Kress, wife of Louis Kress residing at No 1710 Cary alley, said citv and couutv, who being duly sworn according to law deposeth and saith that: For riye years I have been suffering from lung disease, and have been treated iu Wheeling for 2 years by the best physicians, and have aiso had the best doctors in Pittsburg for a long time, and none did me any good iu fact seemed to get worse. I could not lay on hit left side, and coughed all night long and was given up to die, until I had accidently found out about Mr. Jacob Ohliger's Herb Medicine, of which I have only ued ft bottles, about one year ago, and from that time until the present day I believe there is not.

a healthier or heartier woman living. Witness mv hand the day and year aforesaid, RKBKCCA Ess. Sworn to and subscribed before ine the day and year above mentioned. O. K.

lOUDY, Notary Public. Mr, Jacob Ohliger can be consulted at-No. 171' Carey Alley, Pittsburg s. finm 9 to 11 a. m.

and 2 to 5 p. ni. daily SI net- bot-t or 6 for Sft. Sent by mail or express', lo any pit of the country ou lei eipi of price. Oct.6-lm-vv.

be added according to law. Those who may not have paid up till Election Dav, will find ine at the nolliny nl.ie on the Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburg, at very low round trip rates. These tickets will be good for return passage thirty days li. AKT.BiOt-.lJKH, A-l. April will be the last day f- the abatement.

P. TAILOR, W7 PENS AYE. Ail wo! cassjmere suits pants J4, and overcoats 314 and upwards, scouring, dve-mg, cleaning and repairing on short notice, alterations made to the latest styles. from aate of sale. For further information ELE YOUNG.

Treasurer. Fallowlield township. Aug. 1, 1S87. call on or address the nearest ticket agent of HIRST CO.

I OPENING FRESCO PAINTER. 40 Cedar Allegheny N. B. I have the best facilities for work in Churches, liatis. Fine Resideuces, Sx.

the Pennsylvania Company, Pittsburg, Cin .1 cinnati St. Louis Railway or Chicago Successor to C. We have just received and have opened at our store, an endless Ishshain, Bradford St. Louis Pittsburg, Oct. 10.

Pa. Have just oncu- variety ol articles iu eu at NICOLA CS MAM4ULD. Iri Liberty street. Troy Hill. l-'riNIM LVcorating it Churches rd.ttr, a Specialty.

Work done in the ni.i rtKiie 50 Wonil St. Pittsburg. Pa. With an entire new- 1 Terms low. stock.

a Tne oldest aim best Institution for obtaining a Business Education. We have successfully prepared thousands of voung men for the active duties of tile. For Circulars address. P. PUFF SONS.

PITTSBURGH, Pa. tne line ni IVnttlus, where we will be pleased to see all ecr old c.isiomers and anv one who may la vor us with a call. B-Vte carry the best goods, and have been established in the 111 region for 25 sears ve are enabled to meet the wauls of ad. Born To Dr. L.

T. Russell. a daughter. To H.C. Wray, Shire Oaks a son.

To George Bates, First ward a son. To Harry Hagerty. Wayerly-a son. JMarried, On September 27th, at the residence of Mrs MIU U19L11CL. The electors of Somerset district to meet at the house of Samuel Wright, in said district.

The electors of precinct No. 1 of South Mrabane district to meet at the house of L. Reynolds, In said district. The electors of precinct No. 2 of South Strabane district to meet at the toll house on the Williamsport Pike, now occupied by John Kammerer, in said district.

The electors of precinct No. 1 of Union district to meet at the office of John S. Collins, in the village of Finley ville, in said district. The electors of precinct No. 2 of Union district to meet ai, the office of James K.

Logan, in the village of Coal Bluff, in said district. The electors of precine No. 1 of West Betht-lehem district to meet at the house of Oliver Lacock, in said district. The electors of precinct No. 2 of West Bethlehem district to meet at the house of W.

H. Ulery, the village of Zollarsville. in said district. The electors of West Pikerun district to meet at the house of Robert Rogers, in said district. The electors of West Finley district to meet at the house of Peter Stoller, in said district.

The electors of the borough of West Brownsville to meet at the school building, in said borough. The electors of the borough of West Alexander to mett at the public school house, in said borough. The electors of the First Ward of the borough of Washington to meet at the shop of John Margerum. on West Wheeling street, iu said ward. The electors of the Second Ward of the borough of Washington t.

meet at the residence of Charles C. White, on West Chestnut street, in said ward. The electors of the Third Ward of the bor ongh of Washington to meet at the late residence of John H. Seybold, deceased, East Chestnut street, in said borough. The electors of the Fourth Ward of the borough of Washington to meet at the residence ot of James Lane, on East Wheeling street, in said borough.

Qualifications of Electors. By Article 8 of the constitution the qualifications oi electors are prescribed as follows: Section 1. Every male citizen, twenty one vears of age possessing the following qualifications, shall be eutitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the United State? at least one month. Second He shall have resided in the State one year (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen ot the State, he shall nave removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third-He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two mouths immediately preceding the election.

Fourth If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have beer, assessed at least 1 two ironths aud pajd at leaM one month be-ore t-lie election, Sectiou 5. Electors shall in all cases except for treason, felouv and breach or surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and going to aud returning therefrom. Section 13. For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost it by reason of his absence, while employed in tin-service, either civil military, of this State or of the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of the statu or of the United States, or on the Muli seas, r. while a student of any institution of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at public expense, nor while conlined in public prison.

A GOOD FARM! Watch Repairing FflVEi CO. 32 and ::4 Ohio St. Wool Growers. The annual meeting of the Washington County Wool Growers' Association, will be held in the Court House, at Washington, on the third Wednesday (19) of October, at 11 a. for tbe election of officers and the transaction of business.

All the friends of the interest are cordially invited to attend. John G. Clark, Pres. John B. McBhide, Sec'y.

d-w. and Engraving a Specialty. Allegheny City. Plows, Harrows. Feed Cutters, irain Drill.

Farm Hells. Wagons. Aiax tuk pEUHTicriiiEr-The New Cure for Consumption, Bronchitis and Loss of l'-e Isabelle Chambers, Canonsburg, by Key. M. Smith.

Mr. John Gamble of Pigeou Creek, and Miss Annie McConnell, of Canonsburg. PRIVATE the Supjiostil Oil bins Ui-ll Nortii-Wisti-ru Wnshiilijiou County, Pn. J. M.

HOFFMANN CO. SKKKKAIj music DKAI.I.ILS Sohmcr Pianos. Colbv ft The latest and most successful remedy out, K) cases successfully treated iu four mouths. It has kept many people from their graves who are now enjoying life with comfort. Cultivators.

Agents ior Decline's Harvesters All goods warranted. pfkifkk. Atletihenv Steam I A und ry. 1 ml Fed era' street. Alietrhenv.

a nd Smithiield St. and WIS Carson Pittsburg. Lace 'urtair-s. sha wis. Ladies- Dresses and Gentlemen's Clothing cleaned without having 'Duncan.

Pianos, Peloubet Co. Died. At her home. Courtney, Sept. 29, Miss Oitiaus.S-inSinithlicld Pittsburg, Pa.

it wottv or accioe.ii jbl but cure. Endorsed by leading The farm of Miss Eleanor rr. situated in to ue taiieu anart. ssr pnysictans. sendee stamp for ossCreeX township.

near Patterson's Mills, sfetr containing about Mirron. daughter of Nesbit Jenkins, of typhoid fever, aged 20 years. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock; interment at Monongahela cemetery. circular, J. LOGAN, 1, 421 Penn Pittsburgh, Pa.

A rumor is in circulation about the Venetia district that Will McCormiek, of Bower Hill, was drowned Tuesday while shipping cattle at the river. The report lacks confirmation. 137 I-'-' Scrofula Is one of the most fatal scourges which afflict mankind. It is often inherited, but may be the result of improper vaccination, mercurial poisoning, uneleanliness, and various other causes. Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, in some cases, Emaciation, and Consumption, result from a scrofulous condition of the blood.

This disease can be cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I inherited a scrofulous condition of the blood, which caused a derangement of my whole system. After taking less than four bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla I am Entirely Cured and, for the past year, have not found it necessary to use any medicine whatever. I am now in better health, and stronger, than ever before. O.

A. Willard, 218 Tremont Boston, Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores for five years; but, after using a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the sores healed, and I have now good health. Elizabeth Warnock, 54 Appleton street, Lowell, Mass.

Some months ago I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb was badly swollen and inflamed, aud the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy failed, until I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Bv taking three bottles of this medicine the sores have been entirely healed, and my health is fully restored. I am grateful for the good this medicine has done me.

Mrs. Ann O'Brian, 158 Sullivan New York. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C.AyerSi Lowell, Mans.

Bold byallDruggiaU. price Jl; tix bottlee.la. CHAS. REIZENSTEIN. 1S2 Federal Allegheny, Pa.

l. 'V. CARtlOLiL Limited. At the residence of her mother, on Perrys- GLASS. AGENTS WANTED for the most complete popular familv hvsie-ian book ever produced Select nf ut vai us.

an. i sales are always sine and large, NTI KKLY NEW, up to the very jet iu plain language. A E.vi NOViXTY iu ail its parts aud attracts instant attention 2 -0 engravings. The most profit elv an 1 teau i-lullv illustrated book ol tbe kind evr got uo BEST OF ALL, it Is KAH the ever published less than half tne cost ol any decent ''oiurne vet out. Atten.s Who are tired sirmiifHiii; with nigh-uric books, writ" for p-irticiilaiioi tl is gre.tr.

depar. are in book l-inj, PLAisKT PUBLISHING no tilt) Arch rilil.Ainci Vl'I 80 days time given Acents without capital. Ville avenue, Allegheny, at 1:20 p. m. Tuesday, Oct.

4, of consumption, Sadie McKeown, in the 19th year of her age, daughter of Sarah aud the late John McKeown. Fuueral services from her late residence, on Thursday, Oct. 6th, at two o'clock, p. m. Interment Fort Pitt Piute Iron Work.

Liberty St. 3d Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Boilers, Oil Tanks, Machine Flanged Boiler About 100 acres in a good state of cultivation, the remainder in good limber: water iu eveiy field. The hind is uarilv rich ere-k bottom: ihe uul.iiid a superior quality of lime stoue oil.

The improvements are a comfortable HOUSE, good frame barn, stable and other buildings uo, ni orchard; good neighborhood and admirably located as regards churches, t-ehools, mills, stores, and coa: lniiaire ol J. K. REED. O. oss Creek Village, Washington Co Pa Dl S.

And both White and Pittsburg gave the Grand Army boys a hearty welcome yesterday. Anything else would have been remarkable Pittsburgh knows no other way than the way she began, away back in the war days, and ha kept up ever since. neaas, iron Roots, (Jas nnks. Steel Plants. Vm.

verters. Ladles, private at a later hour. The deceased was a neice of Jas. T. Conlin.

of this siiy, wnji whose family she was a frequeqt guest, 'there by making many nlesant acquaintances yho Will learu of her demise with much regret and FRKDKTaICK F. DAVISON. Successor to A. Fleeger Co. No.

30. Ohio (ilrerU Allegheny ity. Our three vear Wnen twJ? or more of our tnreo year ploneer Prepared Paint is applied as received in orig an, iii leu. fpnaer sympawy. TAX.

titlttLL SCHOOL ') titttOLL SCHOOL '( Pioneer 1. it.i On Tueidav, Oct. 4. at 1 o'clook, p. NOW PU.i AND PAYABLE.

inal packages, and il within three years it should crack or peel oit, thus failing crack or peel off, thus ail i rig agree to re-pa-nt the build- wh-i have had 11 George P. Fulton, in the 54tb year of his age. r.FF.CH LOADIN Shot FECI! LOADIN Shot wiite us in a It Her (no postal can Guns and Ride i of The County Committee yesterday entertained a resolution, that, hereafter, whop there iu a yaoanoy on the ticket, it shall be filled by a new prim arv, aud a new conyentioq, The matter goes over for action on the 24th, when another meeting will be held. unerai services at ins late residence, corner i hOOi'S sid in wlntt Revolvers. Ammunition.

Fishing Tactile. Prepared Pahl vl at obtain of Marearetta and Beatty East End. terre--eci r.ed. particulars) ing at our expense, with the best White Lead or Wednesday evening, Oct. 6, at 3 o'clock.

In lroiu us n. p.ar- ai to ttt-i" 1 extratildiit ry on new and List selli: alt itenient of 5 per cent will be allowed by treasurer of the Carrol School Board, on paitl. on or before septemuer 24th, i.ssv Thereafter for one month no abatement will be allowed. After October 24th. 1887, a penalty of 5 percent will be added, according to law- J.N.

JEN KINS, Collector. I lit New Eagle Store, suca other laiut as 'be T. II terment at Kehoboth, Fayette county, Thurs books. l-in? Pocket ptiery. Base Ball an i Srwc! ing Goods in general Finest line of Tarcet anil sroiting Kif.es in the two A IM- i-er shot Gun lor S25.0O, e.r.ial to auv iM.t lain in the market, for Charles Daly naimntriess I Guns, and celel rated Lyman Rifle sighis.

day aiternoon. HENRY BLCKL1N Philadelphia, 1'a. Pittsburgh, of complaint, prompt no. tice must be sent, to thr a- dealer..

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