NEW ELECTION LAW. CONTINUE!!. Section 6. The certificates of no minati.in and nomination papers being so filed, and being in conformity with the provisions oi this act, shall be deemed to be valid unless objections thereto are duly nude in writing. Firat. In the case of certificates and papers designed for the State at large, within thirty days after the last day for the filing of such certificates and pa pen. Second. In case of other certificates and papers, except those designed for borough and township officers, within twenty days after the last day for the filinir of such certificates and papers. 1'hird. In case of certificates and papers designed for the borough and township officers, within three days after the last day for the filing of such certificates and papers. Objections as to form or apparent conformity or non-conformity to law, of certificates or papers designed for the State at large, shall be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and shall be considered by him conjointly with the Auditor General and Attorney (leneral and shall be decided finally by a Major ity of those officers. Objections of i.:...t ....... Tr.......... i tut; aaitic Ainu iu uuiui lci innuia aiiM papers, except tiiose for borough and township ott'ices. shall be filed with the county commissioners and shall be decided finally by a majority of them. Objections of the same kind to certificates and papers designed for borough and township offices, shall be filed with the auditors and shall be de cided by a majority of them. All ob jections as to the validity of certificates or papers other than objections as to form or apparent conformity as here tofore described, shall, in the case of certificates or papers designed for the State at large, be filed in the court of common pleas of Dauphin county; and in the case of all other certificates and papers, such obligations shall be filed in any court of common pleas within the judicial district of which such election district or division or part therof, for which such certificates or papers are designed, may be situated. In case the court is in session, one or more judges of the court shall immedi ately proceed to hear such objections without unnecessary adjournment or delay, and shall give such hearing pre cedence over all other business before him or thtm. In case the court is not in session, any judge of such court on the presentation to him of the cer tificate of the prothonotary that such objections have been filed as aforesaid, shall immediately proceed to hear such objections as aforesaid. Where there are more than one court of common pleas in any election district or divis ion, such objections may be referred by the court with which they are filed, to any other court in such district, if such reference is necessary to secure a more convenient and speedy hearing ; and all cases of dispute as to which of several courts is such district shall have jurisdiction, shall be immediately de cided by the judge being oldest in commission in such district. Section 7. Any person whose name has been presented as a candi date may cause his name to be with drawn from nomination by request In writing, signed by him and acknowledg ed before an officer qualified to take acknowledgments of deeds, and filed with the Secretary of the Common wealth fifteen days, or with the county commissioners of the proper county twelve days, as the case may be, pre vious to the day of election, and no name so withdrawn shall be printed upon the ballots. . , Section 8. All certificates of nom ination and nomination papers when filed, shall be open, under proper regu lations to public inspection, and shall be preserved not less than two years in the ffices where they have been filed Section 9 The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall, ten days at least previous to the day of any election of United States or State officers, trans mit to the county commissioners and the sheriff in .each county in which such election is to be held, - duplicate official lists, stating the names and re sidences of and parties or policies re presented by all candidates whose nomination certificates or papers have been filed with him as herein provided for such election, and have not been found and declared to be, invalid as provided in section six, and to be voted for at each voting place in each such county respectively, substantially in the form of the ballots to be used therein. The county commissioners of each county shall also send to the sheriff of their ' county, at least tejj days prior to the day f any election an official list containing, the names, residences and party or political ap pellations of all ' Candidates, except those for election tpfficers an4 school directors, whose nomination certificates or papers have been filed with the said commissioners as herein provided for such election, and to be voted, for at each voting place in the county, sub stantially in the form of the ballots , to be used therein. ' ' ' - '" ; ' ' continued next week. A fact that all men with 'gray4 and many shaded whiskers should know, that Buckingham's Dye always colors an even brown or bjaek at wiM ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Cssterla. Racing With Wolves. Many a thrilling tale has been told by travelers of a race witli wolves ac ross the frozen steppes of Russia. Sometimes only the picked bones of the helpless traveler are found to tell the tale. In our own country thous ands are engaged in a life and-death race against the wolf Consumption. The best weapons with which to fight the foe, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery. This renowned remedy has cured myriads of cases when all other medicines and doctors had fail ed. It is the greatest blood-purifier and restorer of strength known to the world. For all forms of scrofulous affections (and consumption is one of them), it is uncqnaled as a remedy. "Just as Good." Say some dealers who try to sell a sub stitute preparation when a customer calls for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Do not allow any such false statements as this induce you to buy what you do not want. Remember that the only reason for making it is that a few cents more profit will In; made on the substitute. Insist upon having the best medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is Peculiar to Itself. Eeviviug a Drowsed Man. A man, while fishing, suddenly fell into the water. A fellow fisherman of benevolent aspect promptly helped him out, laid him on his back, and then be gan to scratch his head in a puzzled way. "What's the matter ?" asked the bystanders. "Why don't you re vive him ?' "There are sixteen rules to revive drownded persons," said the benevolent man, "and I know 'em all; but I can't call to mind which comes first." At this point the rescued man opened his eyes and said faintly : ' Is there anything about giving brandy in the rules?" "Yes." "Then never mind the other fifteen." London Figaro. The Country Editor- He can live without towels, Live without soap, Breakfast on vowels, And dine upon hope : He can live without galluses, ' ' Live without shirts, Keep a kicking despite All manner of hurts ; He can manage to get on , Without advertizzers, But the editor cannot , 4 Survive without scizzors.' Sunny .South. That Baby of Mine, Auntie, three months ago had the salt rheum so bad that his head was a mass of sores, and I had begun to lose all hopes of raising him, but my drug gist recommended Sulphur Bitters, and to-day he is as fat and chipper as any baby you ever saw, and he has not a sore on his head, and just think that after paying out so much, that a few dollars worth of Sulphur Bittersjshould cure him. Mrs. J. V. Hall, Lowell. 10-2 2t. ' ' The Boy Could Discriminate. . ' "And how old are you, my little man ?'' said a Detroit gentleman td a yoirhgster he met on a Michigan 1 Cen tral train, the other day. "Six years old he promptly replied. "Any brothers or sisters ?" "Yep. a sister." "How old is she?" "She's 6" - "Then you must be twins." 'Course we is. Didn't thinV we was triplets, did ye ?" Detroit Fie J'resi. 1 Do You Cough? . . Don't delay. Take Kemp's Bal sam, the"1 best cough cure. It will cure your coughs and colds. It will cure sore throat or a tickling in the throat. It will cure pains in the chest. It will cure influenza .and - bronchitis, and all diseases pertaining to the Lungs because it is a pure Balsam. Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the - ex cellent effect after taking the first dose'. Large bottles 50c and $1, IIow'bTIus? We offer One hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. . . N . V. J. CHENEY & CO , Trops., To ledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have, known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, T Wbst Si TjtUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, .Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 75c, per bottle; 1 Sold by all druggists' 9-25-4!;. Ba Your Own Doctor. , It tvo't cost you oneiialf asniuch. Do "not "d'elayT Send three two-cent stamps for postage, and we will send you j Kaufman's great work, (fine colored plates from life, on disease, its causes and home cure. Address, A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston Mass. 10 2- 2t Kulnorlptlort Iiuu-ft. Dr. Tucker-awn, editor of The Work man, Cleveland, luis taken sfmio pains to collect nrnl coinpilo tho decisions of thn UniW Stat court on this subject, and Riv to tho WiiMliingron Pout, as tho result of hhi luvostitjationn, tho follow ing: Flmt-KtiWrthrm wh, tin nt. irlvo cxptwn notice to thnrontrnry nronidcrcd as wishing to ronew their subscript Inns. Herond-If mihurrttKim order t!i disoontlnti ancgof tholrperiodloeKthc publisher may con tinue to Ben I then ntitil all tho nrrrnnws axa paid. Tldnl -If ulnrrlhrrs nejjleet or refiwo U) tk their norlmllralfl from llm noxtoTIno to which tlior aro dlrorrUxl, they are rneprmslhls nntll they hava Buttled Hulr bill and ordnrod thorn diHcoutlniii'd. Kuurth IT subscribers move to other pi arm without Informing tho publisher, and tho pa pent nro sont to tho former uddrusa, they are h4ld responsible,. rlfth-Tlio court have derided thatrcfua (hit to take, periodical from tlio office, or re moving and leaving them uncalled for In prima facia evidence of Intentional fraud. Hlxtb If subscriber iUd In advance they are hound to (jlvo notlco at the end of the tlmo. If thoy do not wlili to contlnno taking it: ot her wine tho puhliKhnr la anthorixed to mod It, and tho subscriber will lio rosimslllo until ex prom notlco, with p iyniont of all nrrourotfoi, la sent to tbo publisher. The Utcflt postal laws are snch that ncw.npT publishers can iirrest nny ono for fraud who take a paper anil refuses to pity fir it. Under thin law tho man who allows hid sulwcription to. run along fur some time unpaid aud then orders it discontinued, or orders tho KtinaRtei to mark it "refused," and lmvo n postal card sent notifying tho publisher, leaves him'lf liuMo to arrest and flno the same as for theft. Don't Car Wtiut tlio XcwMpuper Say. Have you ever met a man who doesn't cam ti blauk what tho newsiuiperai limy say of him, good, bad or indiffernnt? If you h.tvo met 1dm, and tho meeting cluinoos to have Ixwn when the piper has mivlu a littlo severe If deserved mn tion of him, you wwrt not 1m told that ho id tlio uiuddedt tuau outside of a lunatic asylnm. Ilia contempt for newspapers is expressed in vehornorit maledictions and vows of vongcanco 011 tho bead of tho editor. Possibly you have mot him when some thing ploasant has been said of him. He doesn't can for such things, not he; but notwithstanding this indifferenco you havo observed, no doubt, that ho roadii the landing paragraph over and over, and audibly wonders how tho deuco those newspaper fellows manage to get hold of so many facts, and how they happen to know so much alxMit him. lit) id pleaded all over, and gives so much ontward expression to his ga'O iction that no one would ever imagiuo that he is one of the kind that don't care a con tinental blank what tho newspapers say. Let Va Hear from Yon. If yon Lave a bit of news, don't be afraid to send it to this newspaper. If friends from a distance are in town, let us know it. If you are abont to mak improvements of any kind, let us hear about it. If a former resident writes to you any news about himself, not of a private nature, it will also interest many others if made known through these col umns. If you have a suggestion to make, or see a public evil, or un opportunity to benefit tho people or town, we will give you space to make it known. But dou't send any item to which you would bo ashamed to sign your name. Don't try to mix ns up in any of your quarrels. Don't send ns family affairs or troubles which should not concern outsiders. And don't get angry when we condenso your items, or loave somo of them out entirely. If wo were to publish everything which reaches ns, wa would soon appear in court as defend ants in a libel suit, so you must lot us use our discretion as to what is available and what is not. Editing by Legislation. Minnesota editors are greatly exercised over a bill which has passed the state senat. The measure provides that all articles, editorials, items or written ac counts printed in any pamphlet, periodi cal, magazine, newspaper, sheet, circular or handbill which shall therein purport to gire an account of or give intelligence of any political, official, personal or social act, writing or speech of any human be ing, living or dood, reflecting in any way upon such jierson's character, shall be subscribed by the full name of tho person or persons who shall have written or con tributed to such publication. Tho pen alty for violation of this law i9 a Una of not less than twenty dollars or more than (100, or imprisonment for not less than thirty days or more than three months. A Chock Upon Corruption. The typical newspaper of today is far from being perfect, aud none knows its deficiency better than those who print it But when its imperfections have been named and criticised as they should be, tho fact remains that it is today the greatest check upon political corruption to be fonnd in the land. Years ago the sleepy organs that dozed while thieves plundered the treasuries might still hope for the public respect, but in this day they fail to serve the first purpose of the progressive journal, and an intelligent public so understands it. PottsviUe Min er's Journal. ; 1 1 ... ' The Patient Editor.' - " . When a man takes a cigar out of his mouth to tell an editor to stop his paper because he "can't afford it," the editor may say nothing, but he thiuks t great deal. And when he orders his paper stopped because he "hain't time to read it," and then goes down and whittles a dry goods Ikix for two hours, tho editor may not say nnytldng, but ho thinks a groat deal. And when he stops his paper because a two line item did not suit him and then pesters his neighbor by bor rowing the paper, the editor may say nothing, but he thinks a great deal. y 1 v Pay the Printer. When storm ouvorta around your door, ' And you, by liijUt jf taper, I 1 Sit cliuoly by the evenin Ore To mud your country paiier, Just Uiiuk of kim whose worli tUiu help To wear away tho winter, And pat this qrioxtton to yourself, "Iluvo I paid liio priutwr" ... ... Exchange, Wolf f 's A C M EBiacking A MANCSOM6 PpMSH, 1 E A T H R PRESERVE-, f O BRUSMINC REQUIRED. J RbnM rati be W untied lr 1 hf mn, women an1 childmn. Wrtl ddflinr rrmr couch !nt drr rt, Ihftvwjait pftmtM it with Looks lilia nw wcb, don't It baby f A IOo. Dottle will paint a Baby Coach. A 89c. Bottle a Ilrtl Itoom Suit. WOLTF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. iCURI Pick n-ndiwlio and rellove til tba rrnnfctiM isef Vnt to a bilious Uto of Ibe syntnm, such ssj ti7r.'nv KunKca, lroTYn!uoH. lJiatrnns titer rfitltm. I'uln in tho Bid.', fca. Wh.la thalruosl yuuacksUa success bus bum shown la uutlug , Jleftltaehe, CnrW Littlo Llror Pint fti vciu.illy vnluablo In Constipation, curing nrnl pre irntiug tliirtRunoyiiiffCoit: ;ilRnt,vrhila tiff ftUo C'WTCclalldittorderHof thoHtoin,hfitimultoth( Ji r r and regulate tUo bowtala, ju U thoy only cuzca 'e1ethTWonIJboslinostprlclosstothns'!:(J mlurfrom thls(lltr(lnBcomiillnt; btitrortn rUilr tbelrRoodneas'loae noteml bcreuid ttioM Vbooucetry thcuiwill flud these Httlo pills valu bla la so msiiy ways that thoy wlU not be wit ling to do without thorn. But after silslck Lu4 Acmiig fls the bane of so many Uvea that here I when I vro make our great boast. Our pills cure It while; i others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small an4 very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are striotly vegetable and do nut gripe or purRO, but by tholr gentle action ploaseaU who nseuism. la vUlsat 25ontS flvetortl. Sold by druggists srorjwtiare, or aunt by mauV CARTER MKDtOINI CO., New York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES "ilUKESIS frlvr Instant roller and la an ininiiinio Core for Piles. I'rkeJI. Ily TtruvKiftaormall. Samples free. Addrcn"A.f AKKMH," Box 2410, Mow York City, Persons who have engraved plates for vis!li'ig caKls. can have cards pripced f'om t'icir plates at The C -lumcian orV. We are also pre pared to li'l ort'ers for engraved invi tations or can's on short notice. Our work is oone by one of the leading engravers of Philadelphia, and is guaranteed as to quality and style. Samples can be seen on application. Don't send out of town for what can be ordered at home. tf. How Try This. It will cost you nothing ami will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lung. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a . thing it is. Trial bottles free at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. Large tize 50c, and $1.00. Not a Fair Deal. Bell Boy. "You gave me an old pair of trousers this morning that you said von didn't want, ami I thanked you for them." ; Guest. "Well, what of it?" ; Bell Boy. "I want you to take back the thanks. I have just found out that you didn't leave anything in the pocket. EVES,YPAT2I0T tthmild rend a good nevnpajicr. In the selection of a newspaper many considerations should gov. cm. Klrst, it should Ix? one that endeavors, to trtvo all the news without prejudice, It should bo neatly printed ou good paper. It should be Independent In favor of nil that . Is good, up. right, clean. Such a newspaper Is The Patriot, printed In HarrUbun;. It is under new nmnag uieut enlurged, handsome, bold In tho right fearless In denouncing wrong j Is alwuytt and unswervingly Democratic. It Is the only Dem oivattc newspaper at the state Capitol. It makes a specialty or Department News. It Is the only paper In Central Pennsylvania that receives and prints full Associated Press Keports, 0 tidned by It over Its own wires. It presents each day (special Correspondence from nil points trib utary to Hnrrisburg, nil tho Uurrlsburg News Fashion Notes. Household Hints Dnniestio It'. clpin, Koelety ilosslp, Scientific. Humorous and roiiiicai A.oicies, Miort hioi les una Kkelcues. It Market Reports are eum -lete, both as to Kl- nance and Commerce. Its ..lve Htoek .Markets are prepnreu speNuiiy tor Tim I'atkiot, and hae only b wn successfully imitated by one other newspaper In the state. The Saturday permon ot iiev. or. spurgeou, 01 Loudon, la a great feat ore. Tun I'atkiot wants tho rascals turned out or locked up. 10 tins end It Heartily urges the election ot Wright and Tilden as the oidy means iu snip ine piunueriug 01 ine puouc treasury. THE WEEKLY PATItlOT, H pages, Is only tl a year. It maintains ihe best features of the dally, Including the Spurgeou Sermon. First take your ho.ne minor, (lieu It. Semi for elreu. lurs and sample copies (free) of either dally or weekly. Liberal rates for campaign or otherwise. Address, THE PATRIOT COMPANY, D, A. OKB, IMIKSIDKNT, lUllUISBl'ltti, l'A. John o. Okk, theasckkh. : Vit. CARTERSi puis; iB 1 'n.-'i-um ujau'-w U'l'jtrawiWH A FINE PIECE OF JOBACCV IS INDEED A tUXUHV FlHZER'S COMES AS NEARBEIN3 A FINE PIECE OF PLUG TOBACCO AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE. 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. 0JO.FUIZEH&BROS.lLoiilsTllIe,Ky. J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. 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Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfiist, tableH with a dell catoly llavored bevemite which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet flint n constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred of subtle maladies are iloatllng around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Ve may escape many a faial shaft bv keeping f.vr selves well fortllled with puiv blool and a pmp erly nourished frame." Civil Hervum Gazette. Made simply with biilllnif water or milk. Hold only In half pound tins, by grocers, labelled thus: jamehepps Sc ro., Homocopathio Chemists, London, England. PATENTS. Caveats nnd Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business ouuducted for .MoDEKATU FKKS. Ol'KOKKICE IS OPPOSITE THE V. S. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no sulKitfeniies, all business direct, hence can transact patent busi ness In less time ar:d at Less lo.it than IUosj re umte from Washington. Send model. drawluK or photo, with descrip tion. We advise If patentable or not, five ot charge. Our fee not due tilt patent is secured A book, "How tp obtain l uients," with refer, ences to actual clients In your state, county, or town, sent free. Address c. A. know A co Washington, 1). c. (Opposite I'. S. l'utent onKc.) BOOK AfiBMTS WAKTEP for I DAYLIGHT or LIOHTfl AMD KH AIHkHM OF HEW TO HIT TITV. A ChriitLU womn'i dutUIv. of MLulnn work dnnr N Id His hunt " Id tough placi, ruvting Ui "inner lift " of thcuwrf tcorW of Nw Tork " om tern by a woman." It detcrioM Gwpc vmmum. B; mm. Heir. vphll, Col. Thoa. aadJaaiKn-tor Tktm. Hi rut CkWfuf tkn .V.Vl" " 110 mow cafrmvmn imm mun-UBUI pnokKriittia ot hiim m Itarkmt n York 1 ami by KwkU Pun WioataudjiriT. A'Kra Jmiu. Write tor clteuUn to f -- - 1. AGENTS IT1 ,or ""n1 M Uur"Py")(htadojiEuailiMiuall daurioa; a Homa, or butineu ehanra. - to iao Monthly. Teachara and IjicJi.. find Ht Pay ror inara houra. TAaeav Put. 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