NEW ELECTION LAW. CON 1 1 NT K.I). Si:i tmn 14. The face of every bal lot which shall lie printed in accordant c with the provisions of this act, shall c ontain the names' and residences of all candidates whose nomination for uny office specified in the ballot shall have been duly made, except such as may have died or withdrawn. The names of candidates shall be present cl in tnc loiiowmg manner and order: inmccascoi ccruiicaics ot nomi nations made by a convention of dele pates or otherwise, as described in sec tion two, representing a political party, wmcn, at tnc election next nrccedini jwlled at least three per centum of the highest entire vote cast in the State or electoral distjict or division thereof for which such nominations are made as described in section two, the names of all the candidates so nominated by such political party, shall be arranged in group) as pre: e ited in the several certificates ol nomination, under th nesignauon 01 me oince, witn the par ty, descriptive words or political aniicl htion at the head of each group: such groups shall be printed in the order of the vote polled by each political party at the last preceding election, begin ing with the party w hich secured the highest vote. In all other cases of nomination by nomination papers, the names of the candidates for each office shall be arranged under the designa tion of the office in alphabetical order, according to the surnames. " There shall be left at the end of the lift of candidates for each different office, (or under the title of the office itself for which an election is to be held, in case there be no candidates legally nomina ted therefor,) as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert tlic name of any person whose name is not printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office, and such insertion shall count as a vote without the cross mark (x) hereinafter mentioned. Whenever the approval of a constitutional amend ment or other question is submitted to the vote of the people, such questions shall be printed upon the ballot after the list of candidates. The bal'ot shall be so printed as to give to each voter a clear opportunity to designate his choice of candidates by a cross-mark (x) 111 a sufficient mar gin at the right of the name of each candidate, and in like manner his an swer to the questions submitted, and on the ballot may he printed instruc tions how to mark and such words as will aid the voter to do this, as "vote for one," "vote for three," "yes," "no", and the like : Provided, That a voter may designate his choice of all the candidates of a political party or group by one cross-mark in the margin to the right of the party name or political designation of such group, and snch mark shall be equivalent to a mark against every name in the group. Section 15. All the ballots used at the same voting place at any election shall be alike, and shall be at least six inches long and four inches wide; they shall be printed with the same kind or kinds of type, (which shall not be small er than the size known as "brevier" or "eight point body,") upon white paper, without any impression or mark to dis tinguish one from another, except as expressly authorucd herein or uy ine Constitution of this Commonwealth. Kach ballot shall be attached to a stub or counterfoil,' and all the ballots for the same voting place shall be bound together in convenient numbers in books, in such manner that each bal lot may be detached and removed separately. A diagonal folding-line shall be print ed on the right hand upper corner of the back of each ballot, and the said corner shall be edged with adhesive paste so that the corner, when folded at the folding-line, can be securely fastened down over the number now required by the Constitution of the Commonwealth, so that the said num ber cannot be seen without unfisten- ing or cutting open the part so fastened ilfktin rrka -. rf nr.i rtfilfrtf alia 11 ! top have a margin of equal size on both back and face, ard the said folding line shall be upon this margin, but nothing else shall be printed thereon except instructions how to mark : Pro vided, That if at any time the said Constitution shall cease to require bal lots to be numbered, the foregoing re quirements as to the folding-line, the margin and the adhesive paste shall be void. On the back of each ballot, or on the right hand side of the back, if the ballot is printed in two columns, there shall be printed as a caption, 4 official ballot for" tollowed by the designation of the voting place for which the bal lot is prepared, the date of the election and a facsimile of the signatures ot the county commissioners of the re spective counties who have caused the ballots to be printed, unless they have been printed by township or borough auditors. ; A record of the number of ballots printed and furnished to each voting place shall be kept and pre served by the county commissioners of the several counties. When it is thown by affidavit that mistake or omis sion has occurred in the publication of names or description of candidates, or in the printing of the ballots, the court of common pleas of the district or Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastcrla, t any judge thereof, may, up-' application of any qualified! on the elector of the d tit.. r .. . V" " ' equire e ( Strirf fr . . v....,,nj iiii:iunssii the mistake or oners to correct omission, or fn kIi,.u cause why they should not. Skciion-16. The county commis sioners of each county shall provide Tor each election district in which an election is to be htld, except in dec lions for township and borough offices, t wo sets of sach ballots, cadi of not less than seventy five lor every fifty and fraction of fifty V()tcrs therein, as con tamed upon the assessors list. They shall also prepare full instructions for the guidance of voters as to obtaining ballots, as to the manner of marking them and the method of gaining assis tance, and as to obtaining new ballots in place of those accidentally sailed, and they shall respectively cause the same, together with copies of sections thirty-one to thirty six, inclusive, of this act, to bo printed in large, clear type on separate cards to be called cards of instruction. They shall also cause to lei nnted on tinted naner and -;ilmn the fac.imile endorsements, an equal dumber oFes , , J'i K,n r 'J, iuniwu iui cacn voting place at each election therein, which shall be called specimen ballots; and at each election they shall furnish to each vot ing place, together with the ballots to be used there, a sufficient number of care's of instruction and specimen bal lots for use as required in section twen ty one of this act. They shall also pro vide for eacn election district, at every election therein, two copies of the asses sor's lists of voters and siull deliver the same as s ich lists are now delivered, one copy to be called the "ballot check list," for the inspectors in charge of the ballots, and the other copy to be called the "votinir cheek list" tn 1... used in marking the name of those who have voted and the numbers of their ballots as now required by law MicrioN 1 7. I he two sets of ballots. together with the specimen ballots and caeds of instruction printed by the county commissioners as herein provi ded, shall be packed by them in separ ate, sealed packages with marks on the outside clearly designating the election districts for which they are intended and the number ol ballots of each kind enclosed. They shall then be sent by the coun ty commissioners of the respective counties, separately and at different times or by different methods, to the judges of election at the several voting places so as to be received by them, one set on the Saturday before the day of election, and tne other set on the Monday before the day of election. 1 he respective judges shall, on deliv ery to them of such packages, return receipts therefor to the commissioners, who shall keep a record of the time when and the manner in which thJ several packages are sent, and shall preserve for the period of one year the receipts of the said judges of election. ror elections of officers of townships and boroughs and of election officers and school directors in the same, the auditor shall provide for each election district, seventy five ballots for every fifty and fraction of fifty voters on the assessor's list, and an equal number of specimen ballots, and shall obtain from the county commissioners the requis ite cards of instruction, which shall be delivered with the ballots to the judges Of election the day before the da of election. Section 18. In case the ballots to be furnished to any voting place in ac cordance with the provisions of this act, shall fail for any reason to be du ly delivered, qr in case after delivery they shall be destroyed or stolen, it shall be the duty of the judge of elec tion of such voting place to cause other ballots to be prepared substanti ally in the form of the ballots so want ing, and upon receipt of such other ballots from him accompanied by a statement, under oath, that the same have been so prepared and furnished by h'm and that the origin! ballots have so failed to be, received or have been so destroyed or stolen, the elec t!0,Q mr3 shall cause the ballots so substituted to be used in lieu of the ballots wanting as above. It shall be the duty of the county commissioners of each county to mail complete spec imens of the ballots and other neces sary pajers, by registered letter, to the judge of elections of each election dis trict, at least four days before the elec tion, to enable him to comply with the directions of this section. Section 19. i'he county commis sioners of each county shall provide for each election district therein, at each election, a room large enough to be fitted up with voting shelves and a guard rail as hereinafter provided. If in any district no such room can be rented or otherwise obtained, the said commissioners shall cause to be con structed for such district, a temporary room of adequate size to be used as a voting room 1 they shall also cause all the said rooms to be suitably provided with heat and light and with a suffic ient number of voting shelves or com partments at or in which voters may conveniently mark their ballots, so that in the marking thereof they may be screened from the observation of others, and a guard-rail shall be so constructed and placed that only such persons as are inside said rail can ap proach within six fjet of the ballot box and of such voting shelves or compart Children Cry for Pitcher's Csstorln. cotinty or shall be Un trn... 1 t. -II t I ' 1 t view of those jVt outside the ai guaru mil. 1 ne number of such vot : t .1 ... ing sneivcs or compartments shall not be less than one for every fifty name on the assessor's lists, but shall not, in any case, be less than three for the voters qualified to vote at such voting puce. io persons, other than the elec . o- 1 . . mm owners ami voters admitted as hereinafter provided, shall be permit ted within the said rail, except by au thority of the election officers for the purpose of keeping order and enforc ing the law. Kach voting shelf or com partment shall be kept provided with proper supplies and conveniences for marking the ballots. continued nkxt wkkk. Charming pconle, these exceptional people 1 Here's a medicine Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for instance, and its cured hundreds, thousands that're known, thousands that're unknown, and yet yours is an , "-Ptiona. case f I,o you think that mat nit 01 htima an nature which vou can "i is ditierent from the other par eels of human nature ? "But you don't Know my case.' ( rood friend, in ninety nine out of a hundred cases, the causes are the same impure blood and that's why "Golden Medical Discovery" cures ninety-nine out of every hundred. ion may oe me exception. And you may not. But would you lather be the exception, or would you rather be well? If you're the exception it costs you nothing, you get your money back but suppose it cures you f Let the -Golden Medical Discovery take the lisle. Desirable For Ladies- The new Fashion Journals published by a. McDowell & Co., 4 West 1.1th Street, New York, are Again on our table, l he superiority of these journ als is abundantly shown on every page "l.a Mode' is the smallest of the three, and is intended for family use It has many styles for children, and is only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents per copy. "j.a Mode de 1'ans is an ele gant journal, filled with everything of me latest styie in rans Ins is a great favorite with ladies who wish to keep posted in the new styles as they come out, "Album des Modes" is also a popular Parisian publication, many la dies giving it the preterence. It is re plete with such styles as are patronized by the middle classes, its designs being neat and plain, yet all of the richest character. These three monthly journ als claim to give the earliest fashions, and they are all printed in Paris. They contain lessons in practical dressmak ing, which arj of incomparable value and easy to understand. "La Mode de Paris" and the "Album des Modes" are each $3 50 per annum, or 35 cents for a single copy. Samples can be ob tained from the house at single copy prices if there is any difficulty in ob taining them from newsdealers. A Real Balsam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionary says, "A balsam is a thick, pure aromatic substance flowing from trees." Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is the only cough medicine that is a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough remedies are called balsams, but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick prepa ration it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Large bottles cents and $1. Literary Finish The wastJ basket. Washington Star. The average ballet dancer is like the brook. She "goes on'' forever. Yonk era Statesman. Sailors are the Only class of men .... ...:n ..-1. .1 MIUW.I W11U Will YUlUllUUliy Ml uuwu on a tack. Philadelphia Press. What Does It Moan? uioo Does One Dollar" means sim ply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to buy, be cause it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations, taken according to directions, are gone in a week, Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. The dear hunting season has been transferred from the beach to the draw, ing room, Pittsburgh Dispatch. Hardly a week passes but we are constantly surrounded by perils seen and kerosene. Texas &i flings. Soda water should be quite a favor ite drink with the impecunious. They can always get it charged Boston Bulletin. . . Stop and Think How much money you have thrown away buying worthless medicines, pre pared by unprincipled parties, who care not what harm they may do to your system. You can depend on every pouie 01 ouipnur Hitters as being a re liable medicine. It searches out and cleanses from the blood all impure nutter, and makes you feel like a new 1 y :t3on. UostoH Daily Globe. io-i6-2t. ments. The arrangement such that neither the ballot What a COMFORT! muiHT! HO FUSS! NO BACK ACHE! " " nmor (bin nbH will hara u and Kb; shoultTnot moo likewise tie Wolff'sAGMEBIacking 1 cent a foot will pny for chnngini! tha a p. pearnrx-a or old Furniture complete! ythat it will look lilt new. U WILL DO IT.X row it. WOLFF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. . j&URE Pick Itoariaehe rod rollers all the trnnbto tnef ticnt to a bllloue atntoof the arflt'.tn, nueli a ZJIulncflN, Nausea, llrowntuoM, bintreiis after rating, l'ain la the KM", ke. Whilo thuirmoit roinvkable uccqur baa been ihown iu coxing , moil Headache, yot CiiWi Little Liver PflU ara equally vuluablo in Conntluation. curing ami pre venting Cilanoonyinacomilaiiit,wlillo tlu'jalio cornet aUiliaunler of tbeatomaolijitlniiilate tha liver and regulate Uiebowala. Etuii U Uicj oulj 'Aehatlieywonldbealmoatprlcvlceetothemwhc) ufcr from thla dlHtrcining complaint; but forta natoljr tbolrgnoUueMdoca nntend bore,aml thoaa Whooucetrjr them will find theee littlo pilln rate able In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do witboot thorn. Ilut after allsick bea4 ACME 'l the bane of bo many llree that her fawner I We make our great boast. Our plilacureltwbUa i others do not. I Carter's Little liver Pill ara very (mall and very aasy to take. Cue or two pills make a dose. Thpy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or porno, bat by their gentle action please all who Use them. In vlalsat 25 cental five for $1. Sol4 bj drugylats OTexywUcxo, or aunt by mc.IL CARTIR MHMOIMI CO.. New YorV: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES AHA SI8 " rlvM Inotant relief and la an lufiillihle Care for I'llra. Price!. Ily rree.Allrms"AXAKl(H," l)ox2Uu,Muw York City. Persons who have engraved plates for visiting cards, can have cards printed from their plates at The Co LUMitiAN ollire. We are also pre pared to fill orders for engraved invi tations or cards on short notice. Our work is done 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. Be Tour Own Doctor, It Won't cost you 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- 2t. The Hunting season will soon be here, when the country steer will need a hide about a foot thick. Columbus Post. 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. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., 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 cairy out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.ding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale I )ruggists, 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. Sold by all druggists. 9-25-4U Intemperate words Have another on (hie) me. New York Herald. First dude "I say aw where do you get your hair cut?" Second dude " On my head." lirooklyn Eagle. Electrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no spci-ial mention, All who have used Klectrie bittcia siur the tame song of praise. A purer medicine does 1101 exist uiui 11 is Kunrameea 10 uo an mat is claimed. I'.lecti ic Bitters will cure all tlis eases of the Liver mid Kidneys, will remove l'l 1111 ilcs, IJoils, Salt Klieum and other alloc lions caused liy impure lilooil ill drive Malaria from the system nn l prevent as well ns cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of 1 Ic.1d.1che. Constipation and Indigestion try r.lccti;c liuteis l.imre s.iti Caelum euaran teed, or money refunded. Price S eis. and if 1.03 per uolt'.e at C A. Klcim 4 Drugstore. W VVii fc-w l wr m yftS fjvzers CARTER'Si 1 MM Mr I I rili ifj OBflCCO I Good qifrllh ntlt nrd in only one sftajbe 3x IX-full 6ozJb te most conencnf to cut for jbocfcet or to carry Wjjole, Insist onh&yinq ffie Genuine with -trie red H tin Tag , made only ty, John "finzer $Bm,boufcvillt,fy: mm mm SALE. Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS, SHED AND DWELLING HOUSF. Office with all the fixtures Connected therewith, also tools, patterns bitts &c. connected with the machines in the mill. The amctmt of Sales from this mill avcragad whon3a:t.in operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH- Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scranton. June 17 6-m. irKENDALL'S USPAYINCMI The Moat Sneeesafni Krmedr over dlseov. snd, m It Is certain In It Reota and dues not blister. 1UJ proof bolow 1 KENDnli'S SPAVIN CUBE. DeLVEuaox, Pa,, Nov. 27, DO, Da. n. J. Kihpat.t, Co. : Oonta I would Hk to miike known to thos who are almost fieniuailed to uhu KeiMlatl's 8jMvtn Curti thefttt't that Ithluk itlaa intrntexrellent Llniimmt. tlir Ifirtf for Hiiro vara when 1 commenced b I liav used Itoo a blood spavin. 1 ut noraa weni on use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used teu bot tlxs on the none and have worked bliu fur thrve years sluuc and him not becu lalue. VUIM ....111 V Yours truly, Wit. A. CCRU n rrn G ERMaNToWK, K. V., Nov. J, 13SS. Da. D. J. Kkxdau Co., . . Euosburgh Falls, Vt. Cents t In pralaenf Kendall's Bpavln Cure I will say. that ayear aa-o 1 lutd a valuable youuu horw In come very lame.liork eularwxt and swollen. Tim horaemen atiouS herntwe have no Veterinary Sur geon lit-rel iirotiouurod hts lameness lilood hpaviu or Tbonniffhpln, tlmy all told me there whs n cure for It, he liec-ame about useless, and I con sidered him almost worthless. A friend told nieef tne merits of your Kendall's Bpavln Cure, so I bouithta bottle, and I could see very plainly great Improvements iiiiincdiettoly from lis UKe.und beioi j thehoitle waaueed up wossttfianed that It was doliiu blm a Kreui deulof good. I bought u net-on I bottle and fiefore it was utter! up my horne wu4 cureo1 and has been In the team tloinw heavy wor't all the season siuee taut April, ahowlnv no more sltfiisof It. lcoiittlilnr your Kendall's Skiv1ii t'uro a valuable medicine, and It should In) lu every stable In the laud, lU'spevtfiilly you re, EUOKNli DEWITT. Price tl per bottle, or six bottles for $1. All drug gists bave It or can vet It for you, or It will be scut to any address on receipt of prlca by the proprie tors. DK. II. J. KEN DA I. It CO., Enoaburgb Fallot Ycriiiout, SOU) BY ALL DKI'UGISTS. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING G. V, BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. GEI-ITC FUF.!!ISHI!;2 GOODS. HATS AllD CA:3 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, BlooitaHburir, Pa. The Best Eu:r.:-S Gil Tha. Car. to Mado Frcni Petroleum. It gives n brilliant li;,ht. It will not smoke llie chininujs. It will not char the wick. It has a hith fire test. It uill ,mt explode. It is re-tmineutly a family gafctv oil. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil mad. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is The Best Oil IM THE WORLD. ASK YOL'U DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme -:o: ACME OIL COMPANY LLOOMSLTKG,- PA J. R. Smith & Co. i-lMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALEHS IN PIANOS, Br tbe following1 well-known makers : ChickcrittK, Knabc, Weber, Hallct & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact urers prices. Do not buv a piano before getting our prices. n Catilsgne and Price Lists On application. O HATEFUL COMFOKTINU. EPPSS COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowlmlfre of the natural Iaw bk'h irovurn the oiienitlons or dlvi-stlun and nutrition, and liy a direful tippllcutlon of l ho line propertti'S of wi'll-Mcli-ctedt'ooou. Mr. Epos liu provided our hivHkfiiHt tubli-H with a di-ll-Ctttely riuvored tx-veniirt) which nmy save tm ninny heavy doctors' bills. It In by the Judicious use oi Biu-u arm-it's or diet t iiui, a constitution uiuy be gradually built up until strong cuoukIi to resist every tendency to disease. lIuudreiH of subtle maladies are tloatllntr around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Ve may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fort Hied with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." C'itI Serrhv Utuelle. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Hold only Id halt pound tlus, by grocers, labelled thus : JtHEH Kfr tk CO., CUcuilsls, Loudou, Euglaud. Homoeopathic PATENTS. Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for MOUEUATK oi'K OFFK'K IS OPPOSITE THE U. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have uo sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent busi ness In less time and at Less Cost thau those re mote from Washington. tend miKlel, di'awlnjf or photo, with desf-rtrw tlon. We advise If patentable, or not, tree ol charge. Our fi-e not due till patent Is secured A book, "How to oleum Patents," with, roter. ences to actual clients In your Slate, county, or town, sent free. Address C. A. know a co Washington, U. Ci (Opposite U. s. Patent onice.) KEMP the Artist, gives a fine Crayon with a Doz. of his fine cabinets. Over Schuyler's Hardware titorc, Klooansburg, Pa,