NEW ELECTION LAW. CONTIMF.I). Suction io. It shall be the duty of the sheriff of every county, at least ten tlays In for: any election to be held therein, except for township and bor. ough ofikers, to give notice of the same by proclamations lasted up in the most public places in every election district and by advertisements in at least two newspapers, if there be so many published in the county, repre senting so fir as practicable, the polit ical parties which at the preceding election cast the largest ant! next lar gest number of votes, and in every such proclamation or advertisement lie shall, I. r.nunieratfl the officers to bo elec ted and give a list of all the nomina tions, except for election officers and assessors made as provided in this act, and to 1e voted for in such county, as far as may be, in the form in which they shall appear upotwhe ballots, but the proclamations posted in each elec tion district need not contain the names of any candidates Lul those to be voted for m such district. f f'j 11 I csignate the place at which the election is to be held. ' III. He shall give notice that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the gov ernment of the United States or of this State or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned offi cer or otherwise, a subordinate pfticer or agent who is or shall be employed under the . Legislative, . Executive or Judiciary department of this, State or of the United States or of any jpity or incorporated district, aodalso that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city or com missioner of any incorporated district is, by law, incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. Srci ion 1 1. In case of the death or withdrawal of any candidate nomina ted as herein provided, the warty con vention, primary meeting, caucus or board, or the citizens who nominated such candidate, may nominate a sub stitute in his place by filing in the proper otlice, at any time before the day of election, a nomination certifi ' : cate or paper which shall conform to all the requirements of this act in re Igard to original certificates or papers : J'roi'iih'd, That if the said convention or citizens shall have authorized Any committee to make nominations in the I event of the death or withdrawal of candidates, the said convenlionVsnall not be required to re-convene nor the said citizens to sign a neur nomination paper, I tit the said committee shall have power to file the requisite nomi nation certificate or paper, which shall recite the facts of the appointments and powers of the said committee, (naming all its members.) of the death or withdrawal of the candidate and of the action of the committee thereon, and the truth of these facts shall be verified by the affidavit annexed to the certificate or paper of two members of the committee, and also of at least two of the officers of the convention ' who , made affidavit in support of the origi nal certificate, or two of the citizens ' Who made affidavit to the original' pa ' peri Awl provided That in pas of a substituted nomination, Tner,flot filed by a committee, but signed by citizens, it shall only be necessary that tyo thirds of the signers of the said paper shall have been nigiwra of the original paper.." J ; $ fif Sec ion i All substituted uomi ination certificates or papers may" be objected to as provided in section sev en of this act, and if a substituted cer tificate or paper be file4 after-ia:,liat' day for filing thd original certificate qr paper, objections must be made with in four days after the filing, and no ob jection as to form or conformity to law shall be received after the rime set for printing the ballots. - - J As soon as any substituted candidate shall have leen , duly-yiominated, his name shall be substituted by thi propt er officers in the. pjace of that pi the candidate who "has died or withdrawn, so far as lime may allow, ajid irk case a,substituted nootlnajidn be .filed with or transmitted tq the county commis sioners or township "or" borough' audi- , tors after the ballots have been print- Ied, the said commissioners or auditors shall prepare and; distribute with the ballots suitable slips of paper hearing 1 the substituted name together with the title of the office, and having adjhesive t paste upon the rewenW side which shall be offered to each voter with thl reg ular ballot and may l)e fixed thereto. SkctioW 1 1. "The countv commis. I sioners of each county shall cause all Mhe ballots to be iisetf (therein o bt pnnteu, Except lot elections oi qtneers of townships and boroughs and election officers . and .school I dfrectors fp the same, the ballots for which shall be ' 'printed and distributed ty the" auditors who shall certify the cqst of such print ing and distribution t? hq countt f orn -missioners for payment as part of 'a county election expenses. The 6aid commissioners anrfHuditor'?haU 4"" certain tne omces tcnx ti.ieuruuT siiau Pitcher's cirtcrla7 be responsible for the accurate print ng of the ballots in accordance with mis act and ir tl,c safekeeping of the same whle in their possession or that of t.ieir subordinates or agents. CDXTINTEn NEXT WF.KK. Tbe Pnrcit and Boat. Articles known to medical science are used in preparing Hood s Sarsapa rilla. Kvcry ingredient is carefully se lected, personally examined, and only the best retained. The medicine is prepared under the supervision of thoroughly competent pharmacists, and every step in the process of. manufac ture is carefully watched with a view to securing in Hood's Sarsaparilla the best possible result. POGLTRY NOTES. Vo- 3.1- Don't ccmpcl the chicks to roost in a smalt badly ventilated coop these warm nights. When feeding don't throw the feed down in one place. Scatter it far and near so every chick gets its share. A well kept and well fed flock of poultry will pay a bigger profit than a pen of hogs. Xo matter how well the latter may be cared for. Farm Jour, nal. t It pays to push the young flocks, liy feeding judiciously and the right kind of food and at the right time. Your cockcrals will be ready for market and the pullets be ready for laying the sooner. A smart old gander down south (says Fium Journal) has learned to turn the faucet of a cistern with his bill, aiid when the water begins to flow he sits down under the stieam, flaps his wings, takes a bath and has a good time gen. erally. ; ' There is a right time to do ever) -thing and the right time to procure stock to improve your flock is in the fall, as it can be had cheaper, by wait ing till spring they will be scarcer and . 1 .... naturany a mgner price will have to be paid. Malaria Literally means bad air. Poisonous germs arising from low, marshy land, or from decaying vegetable matter, are breathed into the lungs, taken up by the blood, and unless the vital fluid is purified by the use of a good medi cine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, the un fortunate victim is soon overpowered. Even in the more advanced cases, where the terrible fever prevails, this successful medicine has effected re markable cures. Those who are ex posed to malaria or other poisons should keep the blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Passenger engineers work six hours a day. r ; London buttonhole makers get thirty-five cents a day. ,' Chicago has over 8oo letter carri ers. 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 hot a sore on his head, and just think that after paying out so much, that'a few dollars worth of Sulphur Bitters'should cure him. Mrs. J. C. Hall, Jjnetll. 10-2 2t. In its November number the Cos mopolitan will publish a seiiea of let ttrs written by Uen. )V.,VIV' Sherman to one of his young daughters, between the years 1859 and 1865 and covering most of the important events of the war .of secessjou, These Jetters pre sent graphic rjictuijcs of a great soldier amtdome.'of .the-vbfirring scenes m which he was a giant figure, and in them the patriotic spirit of the Federal general is seen to have been most at tractively temj)crtejk.by-a strong affec tion for the, Southern people. The fraternal feeling which glows in these letters js. in refreshing, contrast, to ..the actional bitterness which characterized, the period, and they will constitute an interesting and important contribution to the literature-of the war." "l How's This ? " ' We offer One hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure M I 1 ( ) ) K J. CHENEY & CO .Trops., To ledo, Ohio. "i'fT We, the ur-dersigned,' haveknown V. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hijn perfectly Jjoiiorabla iti" all business transactions, - and financially able to cairy put any obligations made bfttfeir f KM Wkst fc-Tia'AV Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.uivg, 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 sept free.f Trice 75c, per, bottle.' Sold by all druggists. 9-25-4 ' grtim are- made for. tenrcen-'s "each iio SAri ljancissp, fyiL. lUU V Children Cry for. Pitcher's O nitor la. ( U no cKN.soiumir. .Tcntlc Harlan Pay a Glowing Trlb n to the Vrrm. Juatirn Harlan, of the supremo court of tho Unitn l 8titon. iu a- l'vtnre More the Law Cullco of the University of Wisconsin on "Constitution:! L:iw," gave thn following cornp!iinjnt to tho prw of the country: "Nor shall contemn make any laws abridging flia freedom f thn press. " ThiH U n wiao provii-lon. There are some men, Htnn-r to the quick by what they see in tho newspapers, who would favor a law that would place Ums prww of th? country under a rentormhlp. Much may be wild aaiunt tho manner In which newspapers are often conduct ed, but I do not think that I ovorewtimato their vulae when I soy that we depend largely for our nul proteoUon in tbis country upon the vifrilanoe of the prew. It Is almost impossible in this country, as lontf as the prew is not muzzled, for cor ruption to hold sway for any great length of tiino. There aro thorn, who think that everj thinir i going trt pieces, that the nation is lxcotning as corrupt as all tho nations of the earth, and they affoct to tliink no bocauso they see no muny things ia tlio newspapers. I want, how ever, to expnss the conviction that we aru agonl dewl hotter oflf than we wia-e fifty year ago. Not that I remetnlier jnjuelf, but judging froin what I have heard, wo aro not growing worse; wo aro getting better. Tho oUndard of public morality and virtue is higiwr than it was twenty-flvo years ago. i Our public men, whatever muy be s.iid to tho contrary, in the congress of tho United State are, in their moral char acter, a higher Krado of men than wero there twenty-five or fifty years ao. Thero are less vices among them. Old men, who rernemlKT what existed in Wa-hin-rton thirty or forty yearn ago, all nay that. Now, I boliovo that a vant deal of thU U duo to the fact that the public pro) of tlii country is every day nod every hour of our exwtonoo turning its light into the dark places, and ferret ing out corruptions in their birth, and bringing beforo the people of this conn try that which they ought to know, and ther-foro I bv-lieve in this proviition of the bill of rights. ' Tho Country Newnpaper. If you have anything to sell that com mands trade outside of your own city, use the country newspaper. In the country newspaper you have a reliable and effective friend that does its mission at more family fireAideB than do uiany of tho metropolitan dailies. ' In the country weeklies the marriage lells toll more joyfully than in the great city papers, and when the columns of such a home paper tell us that somo humble person has gone from the world we read with tears, for he was our neighbor and friend. 1 The country newspaper is not only u business guide, but it is a pulpit of mor als for the entire community and county in which it is published. It is a kind of public roHtmm where the affairs of state are considered; it is a supervisor of the streets and roads; it is a social friend, a promoter of friendship and good will.- Printers Ink. Hunt line for New. A great many people think a newspitr pcr should have about a page of local news whether anything happens or , not Deluded mortal! ,. Local editors cannot taake people break their Decks, ' Commit suicide of do any of tbe other exciting things that go to make up the material oat of which the local reporter delights io weave paragraphs. Furnishing do mestic news when there is none ia very much like extracting blood from a tur nip. It is no more than fair that those who grumble at the lack of local news in their paper should stop and think whether they could not give the editor an item or two worth printing, " and, if so, let them hold their peaoe or growl at their own remissneus. . ... . . Hiuu to CorrcKpooUeata. . , ' Write on only one side of the paper. ; Do not refer to people by their initials. tf Be brief ; do not abbreviate any words. . Avoid personal Items a far as possible. - Write, legibly, especially alt proper names." '-. Gt-t the news, tho whole news and nothing but tho news. ' Do not write an item that will be un derstood by only-a few of our readers. ' Always -sign your nume, not neces sarily for publication, but for the pro. tectiou of the public. j Vindictive Curroupoiuleata-.. ' Granting some people the privilege of contributing to the columns of a news paper is very much liko placing a stick in the hands of a small child. They im mediately have an irresistible desire to hi somebody or break something. It is so convenient to sit comfortably at thojr own desk and bring down ji ringing whack ou some one's'' defenseless pato that they cunnot forego trying the ex-periment.'"'WJ""-",!'- .. Delinquent Hubac'riDcra Must Iy Vp.' One of those uurviuoiiublti men who take a newspaper for . a year or two and then send it back "refused" or "not wanted" was sued, by , a publisher la Michigan a short ' time ' ago, ' and the judge gave a verdict for the plaintiff of full amount' and omU. The court d-i uided that notice to discontinue wus not inffieient if tbe subertribeevras in ar rears. He must pay .fireW j tfen't Swindle Newspaper Readers.' ' It has been reliably ascertained that Duof cadw of successful w.indliuf: throughout tm) state by trwvoripg aharp- jru, in various ways, by which people of' th rural djatneta wr. obbedsone loj the extent of thousands of dollars, onlyi nine or ten were subscribers or raaders the botae county papers, J . ) j Axea to fJrhHL j ,WByxdon'i you give this fellow ori that follow nte?? "Why don't you tonch op this or that' ooocentf" these are joeations addreased to the newspaper! by ttenoQ unable to flsht theiri battka.' 1 J . -i. ! ARB WB Right or V IVrong? A Shoe Dresting mutt wrtore the bril. litney of a worn hoe, nnd at the same time frtscn t Iht scftntst of tho leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both ? Try it I Tour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing Into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as liard and brittle as crushed class. Can such a Dressing bt good for leather? Wolffs ACME Blacking will sl.md this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dalian worth of New Furnlturt tor 25 Cents. HOWf By painting 25 luart feot of Old Furniturt with WOLFF a MANOOLF'M, 087 North front 8trt, FaiLADELPBUL AADTTttfOI Pick IlMdaeheand rellaraaU tbetroablcs roof rlent to abillou atAteot the tjum. nach iE:lneii, Nauien, Droiralnond. I)litre fte ethiK. l'ln lit the Biilii, ko. While tlielrntaal nuuuUe aucceai liu two sliowu lu otirlng t nrflch, yet Cartor'B Iittlo Lirer FfTli U0 funnily valnablo In Conitlpatlon. curing Dd pr Touting tUiflftnnoylnccoinpUliit.whilo th?y ilia torr;ftaU(UBUjrUbrfol thotonirhtiraulateib4 livomnarouUteUiebowola. rcnif Uicyonlf - mm ' Aeht they wonM ba almost prioelmK to tbnim wha Buffer from tliladiatniaalng complaint; bnttortu Datoly thoiroodueMloaa nnteod hore.and thou Whooncetr tbem will And theao little plllavalu able In omnjf ways that Uiey will not be wll i"g to do without them. But after aUalck head la th bane at ao many Urea that here (a wbers 1 we make our great boast. Our pUla cure It while ' Other do not. I Carter'a Little LiTr Pills are ytf amall and Terjr eaay to take. One or two pilla make a doae. Thry are etrieUy vegetabla and do not gripe or purge, but bj their gentle action please all wha tiaetham. iDTialaatUoentat flreforfl. Sold bj drnfcgteta aTTywhere, oc aaat by maU. cam anotoiNi oo nw vent; SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES Mll KESlft " arlvea Inrtan relict uii'l ia an liitullllilo ('reforHIUa. I'ritrft. f t)niKK"taormnll. Humplea frre. AdOresa" A Skk llH," Box 210, New York City. m Persons who have engraved plates for visiting', cards, can ;have cards printed from their plates at The Co tX'MRiAv office. We are also pre pared to fill orders for engraved invi tations or cards on bhort notice. Our work is done by one of the leading engravers of Philadelphia, and is guaranteed as to quality and style. bam pies can be seen on application. Don't send out of town for what can be ordered at home. tf. Be Your Own Doctor. f It won't cost vou one half as much. Do not' delay.' Send three two-cent stamps for postage, and we will send you Dr. 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-it. ' Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. ' t From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. ilurd, of liroton, S. 1)., we quote 1 "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my I.uiigs, cough set ill and dually terminated in C'oimimpiioB. A. hour doctors gave sie U, sayinir I could live Uit a short time. I gave myself up to my Sayiour, determined if I could nut stay with my friend on earth, I would nu.-t iu iibktut ones above., . My lisi bnnd was advised to Ret I)r. King's New l)is Discovery for' Consumption, ' Coughs v nn Colds, i jjave it a trial, took in nil, eight buttles: it bas cured me, and thank ' tiod I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial boltles free nt C. A. Kleini's Drug store, rug' ulnr size, 50c. and $1.00. EVERY JaTEIOT ; Khnuld rend a goijd a'wimper. In tho Hi-ltM-tlon of a ni'wapupor many conslilonitlonit should (ov. em. KlrHt.lt KliimHl he one Unit t-udeuvoin 10 Rive all tho news without prejudlec. It should be iieut ly printed on (jood paper. It should be Independent In favor of ull that Is U0 i, Uh rlslu, eleuu. Much a newspaper U The Patriot, printed In Hiirrlshnnr. It In under new manage ineiit eului L'ed, IminlsDiue, bold lu I lie i llUt fearli-KM In U'-uouiieliiK wrong ; In nlwayn and uiiKvvervln!rly Democratic, it la Mm only Oein oeratle newHpuperat the state Capitol. It make a Hpeelalty or Depurtni 'iit Now It Is Ilia only puper In t'lintruj l'eunH.vlvanla Uiat receive ami prlnlH tull Associated I'ivhs KeporiN, nlx lalniHl by It over It on 11 wires. It prettonta tiueti (lay Special Correspondence tenm all poluW trib utary to Harrlsuuri;, all the lluiilsbury Newit Kaslilnu Notes, Household Hints, Domesrio He-cIh-m, Noclety IJosKln, Hclenlino. Iluinorous and Hiillllcal Arlleles, hliort htorleg mid hketelies. Its Market Heparin are complete, both as to Fi nance mid Commerce. Its l.lve Htock Markets aro pivpared Hieilully tor Thk I'athiot, and have only heeii HUccesstully Imitated by one oilier newspaper In the Mtate. The Saturday Sermon or ltev. Dr. Spurgeon, ot London, is u Kn-ai teature. 1 Tuk rTBioT wants th rascals turned out of locked up. 'I'd this end It heartily urges the election ot WrlKht and Tlldeti as the only means to atop the pltiuderlnj; ot the public treasury. 1 THK WEKKLV PATUIoT. H naires. Is onlv St a year. It lualntiitns the liest leatures ot the dally, Including1 the Hpuiyeou sermon. First take your home paper, t hen It. Kentt tor circu lars and sum pie copies (fi-ee ot either dutiy or wei-Kiy. Liberal rates for campaign or otberwlso. Address, THK PATRIOT COMPANY, I), A. tIKH, I'KKSIDRNT, lUUUISlll UO, I'A. JOHN (I. OKIl, TIlHSfRES. ACME fn Our Popufir Brand Jl 'Wflltcfouala. Coni&maifoqtjot 'always ATA REASONABLE PRIOC FFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA. SWEET PIECE OF nQNt FAIL TO GIVE kSrCYouf Dealer For, It OONTTakENY OTHCf JN3. RNZER & EROSnLouisVILLE,r Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS. SHED AND DWELLING HOUSE. Office with all the fixtures Connected therewith, also tools, patterns bitts etc. connected with the machines in the mill. The am:unt of Sales from this mill averaged whea"astlin operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH- Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scrauton. June 17 6-m. The Most Buceraaful Remedy ererdltooT. trril, 01 It U certain In Iti efloctt anil iloei not bllater. Tu-ad proof below t - . KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE. " Brntr.xoii, P., Ko. UT, ). Sr. ft. J. EsKDiLt Co. 1 Qenta I would like to mnkn hnnwn to thoaewho re almnat penualed t uxe Kouilall'i Spavin Cure the f ol tliat Ithluk Ulna iixoicxi ulleut Liniment. I have ummI ItonaBlotslHpavin. The bnrw went un three k-tf for three years when 1 commenced U line your Kendall's Siwvlu Cure. I used ten but tles ou the bursa Mid have worked hlui (or throe reari uluce and hao not been lame. . , Voun truly, W. A. CDEL. ' . OEBHaXTOwx, N. Y., Nov. 2, ISS. Da. E. J. ElXDaU, Co., EueabunchFalU, Vt. Oenti: In pralwnf KnlaM' Spavin Citro I will ay. that year auo I had a valuable young hum-1-oome very lame-, nrx-k enlarKeil aud awollen. Tho homermiB almuC beralwe have Do Veterluary Sur seou here) uronouiiL-ed hlalameueu IMoodfepaviu or TnorouKlipIn, (hey all told nie there wu care for II, he became about uteleM.and 1 cu (lilered him almont worthies!. A friend told mf ta merits of your keudull'i Spavin Cure, ao I kA..AK. - knl.l. an. f n. 1 1 . 1 . wahw nl.lnlv trt.mt. liuprovementa immediately from Ita use .ami before the bottle waaused up I wus satlhfle.1 that It wu dolus; him a ureal deal of good. 1 boiiRht a aocoml iKiltTo and before it wu used tip my hone win - rerra and hit been In the team doing heavy work all tbe season since last April, showing no mora tuns of It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure a valuable titedlcluu, und It should be lu every Mauie iu tne tana, . tuwusciiiuiy you it, . , , EUGENB I)EWITT. Price 1 per nottlei or nix bottle for l All drim gists have It or can set It for you, or It will be sent to any address on reoelpt of price by tbe proprie tors. 1) It. II. J. KENDALL. CO.. T "fO fl C ,',t8 Vermont, JjlLOOKjg (22 THIS f PLUQ TOBACCO rfti v -a.-. 1 a a. S0U SY AUt VWSIVj CLOTHIHOI CLOTHINO G. W. BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. :-: G2NTS' FUENISHIIJG GOODS. HATS AIID CAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Suits nade to order at short notice and fit always guaranteed or no sale. Call and examine the largest and best selected stock of goods ever shown in Columbia County. Store -next door to First Nationa Bank. MAIN' STREET, BoornHburg. Pa Ci(ow;K Tho Bast Eurcing Cil Tha: Can to Mace iron: Petroleum. It gives n liriiliant light. It will not smoke the chimneyt. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is preeminently a family safctv oil. We Challenge Comparison with other illuminating oil made. ' We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is Tbe Best OU IX THE WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme ACME OIL COMPANY BLOOMSBUKG,- J. R. Smith &Co. LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALERS IN PIANOS, By tbe following well-known makers : ' Chlckeriwt;, Knabe, "Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do not buy a piano before getting our prices. '" Osj ) ' '' Catalogue and Frice Lists On application.1 - - (.KATElrCL tOMFOh l'lNti. EPPS'S COCOA ' ' BREAKFAST. "By a tlinrouirb knowlPiKre of the natural law& which ifovern tli npernilrmg of (lliri-slluii ami nutrition, ami by a careful application ot tint nne proiwnu'H in wi'ii-wn'cirri i iroa. Mr. Kpps hax nrovlilMloiir breakfiiHt talili-s with a iluli- catmy flavored beveriiK wlileli may save ua manv neavy floetotn inns. It Ih ry the luillrioua uae of auch art icles of diet thut a constitution may be gradually built up until stroujf enough to resist every tendency to dlBcriMH. Huudnslti of subtle maladies are llnatllnif around us ready to at tack wherever there is a weak imlut. V e may escape miiu.v a tin ai auiiii uy Keeping oiir aelvuH well fortllliHl with pure blood aud u prt erly . nourished frame." C'wl Servh iuurtte. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Hold only In half pound tins, by grocers, labelled inua: Chemists, London, Kngland. llMMEPn Xr am.. ll.imrK.iillilhlc PATENTS. Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and all 1'Htcut business conducted for MoOKHATK FKKS. Oi:HliFFH'KIS01'Pt)KlT15TIlK V. 8. PAT ENT tiFFH'K. We have no sub-nitencles. all business dlreitt, hence can transact pateut busu nesa lu less time and at Less t ost than those re mote from Washlnirton. Keml model, dmwlng or photo, with descrip tion. We advise If patentable or not, free ot charife. Our fee not due till patent la secured A book, How in obtain J'uteiils." with refer, ences to actual clients In your Mate, county, or town, aenl free. Address . C. A. SNOW & l't Washington, l. C. (Opposite 1'. B. 1'aieut orlke.) KEMP the Artittt, gives n fine ' Crayon with a Doz. of his fine cabinets. Over Schuyler': Hardware store, Vli Illoomsburg, Pa.