r TOP WYI3TWT HP rnirc. nunOTm A T. UflT T Arr ! NEWS FOR ALL 1 HOW A""WTOkrT T ATHIEF. A Facsimile of it as properly marked by a voter intending to vote a SPLIT, or SCRATCHED, ticket. This is not an official ballot and cannot be used in voting. A Ctosa marked In the square at the right of the party appellation at the head of a Pro up for all the candidates In stich group. A Cross marked In the square at the right of the Name of a Candidate Indicates a vote for The reader should not forget that the Marks (X) which appear as shown below are not upon the ballot when it is taken by the voter, but indicate how he is to place the marks upon it in order to vote. The names given are not those of the candidates. iiErunucAN. Boles 1'enrosc, 1931 Spruit afreet, ToTin li. ftoblnson, lttl STiirket sirt, X Media. Amos 11. Mylln, ' 'fM fc. Orange alreet, Alex. E. ThoiniKn,W lifitln Birtl, J. K Newell, TTB'ackefT 9 Huvxwe at reel, Timnmla, jA) Krnnkhn Mrcot, VelMiro tfH Murkel utrvrt, lwtaburff. Luther 11. Keefer, RTlWeral at reft. ireomun. 3, ? Woods, "fifC'liailotte nfrcel, " V. McK.WriIftmsoD, tH Amber tret, iiiniiintwon. John A. Lemon. N. V. CMtcufleld, FE aobbliiB, fi. bbQw altbrT" 2T Olrnr Jb venue, UolihlrtrylmrK. B Matu atrtH't, Janner'a('nH rwilH. "auTSfiUnsim't,' OrpnshiirK. "5 'enter to-cmie. jfarniuirt'M amii JpLyi STlSeelt, VV It Crw'drd, D.li. McCreary, iU Mou Remt. X X .All i Allegheny OH). I; t iinK li n . 03 Center avenue, iVlP. Mlam i'llnn, 083 I'eim avenue. I'ltumtrir. F A. Oaboarn, 13JlfJe.ln;nn street, Philadelphia. L " r L IX Samuel B. Hteele, tWv. Ihoinai, l'blladelphla "John Upper man, Charles A. letter, dU-Hiutkr street. T'ittRbiircr. lflbN.lStb street. I'liiinaeinnia. " KUS Am bard at reel. A. L. llarlau, 7oUn t Urady, 1W3 Arch atreet, 1'hlladelpliia. infield H. Hmltb, fitKJ Main atret-t, imtnuriuice. Tacob Crouse, iiltll t'uinbp rlnnd at.. Philadelphia, J. 8. fruit. EllwooiTBecker, l'hiiacieipbia. XlTFlnley, Jesse M, liakcr, ' 21U Thompson Rtreet, j.oi-oiiganeia i it y 79 Upper avenue, Media. V U. Fllckluger, AM Water street, Krto I, L. Pollard, 44 Morton Btreet, I V Pittsburg. A J. F. Lonsdale, UJ West street, Mlddlebnrg. I W H. Marlon, 1- ItErPDLICAN. X lrMOCKATIC. nv NOMINATION PAPIiKS. A, li. Watson, IJolpbin street, 1 John Smith, 241 State street, j feamuel M. JCennedy,41i S. 1Mb Mreet77 Phllfldelpbla. I ..... j HarrNburg. ) fi ,Problbltlgnjmrt v. Hnncannon. RKPUIILICAN. I UEMOCItATIC. V IY NOMINATION PATERS. '1 he voter may Insert below the name of , I I h any person whose name it not printed on tns Jl.il.ll.zard, WWaaisonavenu.. John Urown. lul 1-ennMre.l. , ( William llrawn. tu South niwt, T fDr """o lf.ne.lnwn. I , J.in i,wii. j . J llilblllon iarly. '."ij-liannn. J , iREPBBUCAX. I1KMIICRATIC. fi )iy M) JIIX.TI()N' PAl'KUS. '1 be voter may Insert below the name ot , I any person whtm name U not printtd oti (he J.J.Foley. i. Dongas street. V Uanlel Thompson. UMValnut street. l MoVris' A'iiSrJ T" 'i'H""lhmll"'wl'""fe Kortltown. I .' L -f 1-rolilUtlou party. Cornwall. JTOTBtoit; il3 Baldwlr. street, Thomas ltose, Derry Touslj Hi. TohnV. rreTs. KMlickSiwu street, Y Anntllle. I llmnon n.iinlr. I i WoldMllon party. " .lr.n"tovn. A rtErmiocAN. Dn.nocnATic. yl A. T. Craig, in Norton street, Andrew Arnold, 44 Hay street, I N IHnnmlmrlon. AnnvlHe. I B DISTKICT ATTOUNi: ItEPDBLICAif. DEJIOCnATIC. T b. Jones, 1& Aharon avenue, y John F. Lewis, utl tipruce street, E , , .l'nltsrllle. I A I llmnon. I B John Douglas, .51 Albion street, Shsrnn. TO TJLA.RK A BALLOT. FOR REPUBLICAN VOTERS. jKIT Directions o. tu the lrlr Method Hif Ilarklug the New Official Itallut In or to Split the Ticket. Elsevrliere In this paner will he found a facsimile of the new form of luillot that tl(l lie used on Nov. 8, marked In accord ance with the recent opinion of Attorney General Hensel on this Klnt. It should le noted that, with the exception of the name. .u,tha Keptrbllcan statu ticket, the namen that appear In this mtmplo ballot nro not tnoseoz tuecanaiuaies to lie voted for, the names having been filled In ut random to glretho appearance of the leal ballot A little study of tho form will how that the new ballot U not nearly bo Intricate and formidable m It appears nt first sight To vote the straight Itepubllcau ticket, without any srrntchlim, the voter marks his ticket M kbotvn. In other words, be puis eroM ,x) n the nouarc to Ihc right uj uic wuru itepuuncnn icitcrever tt oc cur! i the flnt column; that is, ui many crosses as theru are groups in the Republican column tho word "Repub lican, tu often a It may occur, indicating the beginning ot dUtlnct itepubllcau group, The only dllllculties In tho use of the. new ballot bei ng t hoo v hieh nriws from au Attempt to vote a mixed or "scratched" aujtet, Itepuulcan voters are cautioned against voting uny but u btralght ticket lexcepi ior gooit cause, ana then only after careful instruction), as to do so is nttemtnl with danger that the entire ticket may lie Invalidated. Ills necessary to dImtvu the .rouniiius carefully, as indicated by the heavy black Hum. Where a stntutht t ote is cast for the candidates in a group the cros should he opposite the same of the party, never op posite the name of the nominee or nomi nees. Where a voter vilthes to scrnuli bl ticket the marking is different. With more than ono name inngroup, the crostt is omitted from ojposit the uanm of the Dirty st the head of n group and must lie puiopposuetue name ot every candidate .0 the group for whom the voter v lubes to rote Withbutoueiutiuelntheurounthe . toss should le put opposite tho name or ibepartj Ju the case of the Prohibit ion!sU. ttlimc ! candidAtes have a place on tho liallot I trough nomination papers, the namo of I every candidate voted for must be marked leparately I'.very presidential elector Oiust be marked. Where prohibitionist I desires to ote for n Democratic or Repub 'tijui candidate in preference to one of his own party he should place a cross onuoslte that name, leaving a blank in his own ib,t t ine voters or the IVopki's party, not lmv ug filed eny nomination papen at Ilsrris itx, will vote by writing in the names of their candidates in t he blank space reser ed tor that purpose at the right hand side of the ballot No marks are ueosssary in t hit case, la the name way anyfUepubhcuti, liemocrat or Prohibitionist wtshuig to vote for an) cuudldute whose u&uie does not ap pear on the ballot, such as an independent candidate for the legislature, can write bis uune in the blank space in that group. rue oion-lotuuin on tuo extreme right Uf thv ballot is lulended to iiertnit the eler Wa M,te fur n iwrMiu or iM-tons Iwtiose nucies are U"t on the ballot under aia uf tun vuket h i lins In order to do thw It will be in .-wuv for IheAoterto wnte tbi name it h u.illdaW in the olaukapan uppiw n t il !, of theof- -ce Hhuuld he .i.M - tur either (Mmocratk, He in ,i I'mhibttiou MUtdldatcs fur clii -i nipn-,ca in the laAtue gruirp, be a t t u- (In . r.ut oppo Rftte tne name or i n , . i - , I v w hum Le Eoteuda loiutuu t i , By payliuf ah .it . : . . . i . uese di RtoUoiis no voter new ie -nv trouhUla Birenaniui bis ballot correctly and upU wosly , . 1'ltI.SIM.NTIAI. WiECxOKS. DEMOCRATIC. Uerard C. Brown, 47 Main atreet, -. orhmia. XTiTStarkley, 11 Vine utrett, itartlioro MnOtfcDooaldTllrilltmit street, Syrup ton. Henry I. Green, 40 nhh street, itwlituf. ST. CVllennfngeT, SirTKinl nVenue, Allrntown. K. 11. Iatunck, TttSliiiii ntrect, Klcntnn. William II. nines, 73 Client ma street, Wllkaabarre. W. M. ltupsbcr, tfTfiiv si rwt ," MjUiHi Chwnlc. tlrant llcrrlttg, lSTftay street, Iltoomtburir. X James ltooaey, SBfVtua street. li. J. Mouaeb au, Cfli 1 "npl a r street, Blicnamloftb. William I'enu Llojd, Sn ft I ace" street, a!etbanlcsbiirg. 1. Orar Meek, 87l3Inntroso street, ltd lef onto. II. K. Bloan, U Norrls street, Indiana. llarry Alvan Hah, U7 CurlsTfsu street, Matthias Urnndt, 12 CrtMs street, I William li, Dunlap.tVlt Witter street, i B. J. Logan, tfTl Stain street. H. E. Nlvln, Tohu It. Tow, 10 Market street, uueMrr. lSlhtirtfifith Mrcet, riiiliuleliihla. John Kearus, 1BH7 I '''ri aveune, I -.imin, Edward T. MeNeells, i .1 W. itosb. unuu, tieorge WVsktnm.j. Samuel M. Wlu-rrj , uiitry. .ii.i street, i it ibur. M. F. fcaudo. 307 Hpi m-i street, (MTniiton. TffTitcnst street. J. J. Ulerer, Lat i ube. John F. Farrell, !U KrauUIln Btrett, Iluutrilale. Frank I. Wile, 17 lloiwslreet, THfoid. J. 1'. llincs, 48Uraut street, MonelHiro1. Charles 1. Haker, 44 Korrit stieet, Nurilhnn. Peter J Crlatej IFl'alintr street, Mlllnn. eOMIKESS AT Walter K. Kilter, 23 Lncnxt street. Wllllumitporlr.. I Ueorge ltoss, 9 Hoy lea street, I)o lestnwn. CONGRESS. V SENATE. VO HEl'ltllijEXTATIVKS. JUDGE OE THE COUttT Or COMMON PLE.VS. VOTE FOIt ONE. DIRECTOR OF THE 1 - (Charles E. Unde, tiltJ North Otu street, I TO MARK A UALL0T. AN INTERESTING OBJECT LESSON FOR THE VOTER. Main Dlrc-cllonsuii i Hie J'roper let hod of Marking the Nw Dllk-lal liallot iu Order tu Vole u Shafhl. 1'itrly Ticket or to Split the Ih-kft. Elsewhere in tlita imia-r will be found ii acslmlle of the new form uf ballot that will be u-d on Nov. 8, marked In ncconl ancewith thert-ceut ojdnion of Attorney General Hensel un this point It should le notetl tb.it the naineM thatnnpear iu thU eampleballot are not t hose of t he candidate to be voted for, the tinmen having been filled Jn nt random tu uUe the appearance of the real ballot. A little study of the fuim will hIiow that the new ballot U not neatly j iutticate and formidable us It appeals at fiitt sight. lo vote a straight party ticket, with out any scratching, the voter marks his ticket as follows: Beginning with the presidential elector, be maiks a cross In theBmall square ut the light of the name of the party, and this answers for the entire group down to the lirt hettvy black line, including the congivsiueu nt large and judges of the supreme court. Where a straight vote U cat no cruiKtH should be marked oppoidte the Individual candidates in a group. '4 he next group 1 that headed "Congress." A mark here opposite the nameof tho party Indlcalen that the oter wishes to vote for the candidate of that party in the group. The isuine method It to be followed to the end of the Itallut Itbr necehMiry to obneive thegioupiugs carefully, as indicated by the heavy black lines. Where a (straight vote i east for the candidates In a group the iiohs should lw opposite the name of the paity, never op posite the name of thonumtuee or nomi nees. Where n uter wUhes to sciutth bU ticket the marking in dlffeient. With more than one tmrueiii agi-oup, the cross U omitted from opposite the name of the party at the head of a group and must 1 put opposite the name of every candidate in the group for whom the voter mUIivm to vote. With but one name lu the group the cross should be put opposite the name of the party. In the case of the I'rohlbittouUt-i, u home candidates have a place ou the ballot through nomluatlou papers, the name of every candidate voted for must bo marked separately. Kvery presidential elector must be marked. Where n Proh i bit lou 1st desires to vote fom Demoeratle or Jtepnb lican candidate in preference to one uf his own party, he should place n cross opposite that name, leaving a blank In his own list. The voters ot the People's party, not hav ing filed any nomination papers at Uarris burg, will vote by writing lu the nam en uf their candidates in the blauk space rtoened for that purpose at the right baud aide of the ballot. Xo mark-, are necessary iu this cose. Iu the same way uny Jtepubltean, uemocrat or I'ronimttonii t winning to rote for any candidal o whose name does not np- .uor, sucn vh an inaeneuueut ne iMnsuiiure, can w rite liU ank aitaoe lu that group. umu on me extreme rig nt iieuueu to (tenuit tneoter lor a person or iwrsons not ou the ballot under t headings Ju order to do ueocMsuf) for thetoterto of nis candidate tu the positetuUie title of lbs of- tuteud to ote for Hther tepubllcan or Prohibit Ion omoes couiiinsea tn the be must make t he t nuv. oppo ultflSma of ea'h pi'itum tut wbomlu lntendj to vote in that group UypaWng a little stieutmn lUese di rectionx no voter need bttM- anv rouble tn preparing his ballot cormily and xpuli tllllisl) 'Subwrihe for the Advocate. pear $i i 'e km candidatriEi 1 TinmK oe mflfjw' to ('t&iyV whosa.2i-Be wnt!BrHfs biuiDniK floe. SHf ui UeoijHHri caooHlti .'i i i cT0US. VOTE I OK 32. nv dM!MiTinv iltirira I " M volttr'aniay JumVT 'laslnw' the name til1 lir nomination I A I Kits. soy person wlioi? fwime tt iHtt prffiled on tht , halw for whom hp rtWrw tn vftt. W. V. Hacon, 47 Main street, V ' '"'' i i Inhibition party. OreensbHrg. v Samuel .1. tirown. Ill Main street, " Prohibition party. t let t)sbnrtr. Alfred hetge.," KTfior nrenne, ' IVohlblllon i parly. Doi lestown. Abraham A. Barker, UST'MoxuAtn street, ' ' ' Prnhlbltlonyarty. Johnston" n. Bamuel ('. base, OHChntter avenue, """ ' ' Prohibition party. West Cheater. Joseph Cort, 3t Haw thorn avenuo ' Protilbjtlou party. Oreensburg. "jiarvin M. livaneon, H'Jl)uko street, 11 IVohlblHon party. York. Samuel W. Edgar, i Pittsburg Btreeti " " ' " lroh1bfon.pr.ly' Hutler. William T.Everson, o&4 Tenth street, Prohibition party. Freeburg. T. l'otts Ureen, 47 Ninth street, V " Prohibition parly. Washington. J 1). Thon. Hickman, it South street, V Prohibition party. . Somerset. ti. G. If. Hollopeter, Sltf Mar In street, Prohibition party. Altoona. T. P. lfershberger, 341 Market street, " " ' '"' Prohibition party. Allentown. Uavid C. Jeremy, K7 Bresson street, "" " ' ' " ' '"' 1 ' '"' '" jfohlblUon party. Evansburg. John A. MiConnell, S31 Pine street, ' ' ' "' ' Prohibition party. flail na, A. It. Miller, 710 Lombard street, y " lrohlbltlon party. Ilrookvllle. A Alfred B. Miller, 4X!l)rlggs street. " Prohibition party. lewlstown. Charlc-i W. Miller, 37 Sixth street, ' lrohlbitlon party. Haileton. Emmett D. Nluhuls, 4ti Ureen street, - - Il'rohlbltlon party. AVaynesburg. Seymour J. Noble, 613 North Third St., "' Prohtbitlon party. Indiana. James W. Orr, 'M Bomb street, " "" loblbltlon party. Easton. Oeorge H. Passmur. 4S Delaware aveune, 1 Prohibition party. Media. "John Ui'patton, 8U College avenue, ""' lrqbttjUion pnrty. Iancaster, Ezra Heist, 70 Mercer street. " ' Prohibition party. Mercer. J. Calvin Hummel, iU Jackson st reet, y I Prohibition party. Hcranton. Godfrey Mtringer, 311 IJcdford aeuue. y " lrqhlbitlon party. Bedford. S Oeorge V.Hnyder, li Montgomery st., y 1 Prohibition party. Norrlstown. Jacob H. Santo, t5 Elk avenue. ' ' 1 i Proh 1 bit ton party. itldgvay. I 'William C. lilden," 04 Uuntlngdon st " 1 1 " L Irohlbltlon party. Hnntlpgdon. James Thomas, 421 Penn avenue. ----------------------- ProldblUonparty. ' Pittsburg. AncTW.Wilsou, Mr., CIS Walnut street, Prohibition party. Ijebanon. 0 .Samuel Wunder, JrM 1714 Memphis St., 1 " ' J Problhltlnn party. Philadelphia. I J E. VOTE I OK TWO. ItY NOMINATION PAPEItS. The voter may Insert below the nameof any person whose name U not printed on the mm .-hiwimi i hnUnj for whom he delrps to vote. J. B. bhonalter, 75Uenter avenue, Prohibition party. Oreensburg. H. I. Patton, 321 James street, I lrtihlbltlon parly. Lancaster. UOUKT. V0TEF0U0X 11Y NOMINATION PA PKlls. The voter may Insert below the name of any person u hose name U not printed on the m, Itallat for whom he desires to vote. Amoa Brlggs, 1JU3 N. Broad street, I V ' ,M1"1"111 1 " "' 1 ' 11 ' lrgblbltrpn Party.lthlladelphla, A J OTE 10 H ONE. TE FOU ONE. VOTE FOIt TWO. 11V NOMINATION PAPEUS. H. T. Ames. LA) 1'me street, rohlMUojrajar I.V NOMINATION PAPEItS. James E.Clark, tea Market street, r uiuiiiuii party. ..nil . uie. 00K y0TE r0R 0iV IJV NOMINATION PAPEIt. John B. Mlddleton, 17U EMsnorth stret. Prohibition inn iv. Jimwtnwu. X "IlBiidwine Is that lundwme does." nn If SS ml i SiirsJiparllla tloekiit do li.indsolnely llieit iiotliln. lines. Ilnieioiieiertrleil It? ! Cmifessiou of sin Is irnpoMilblu unm there Is a wIIHiikdoss to forsake It. It is nnL linil!l!l ttP "t.l. nnnl,nAlA.I ln tllfl f iM tn llAlio. nn all uilnla. I.. I. cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al most sure to result. A fifty cent holtle of Chamberlain' Coueh Itemeily will core any cold. Can you afford to risk so much mi Buouiaiimi aiuounir inis remetiy Is llltpnilpil P.nAnlnllll fni l.a.l nt.l. HnJ .vv..v .w. iwi wiua inn VIUIIU andean al nays bo depended upon. For sale by K. II. Itebcr, Lehlchton.-nnil W. . lill-IJ.! II CISSpOll. Tho Player that does not lirlnir us nearer to God puts us farther away. IL,.l.h.ll I. .. .. lleud l laiorhiK Kxtracts preiluee the tnilt t avor. Trv t itiin uimii .nn i,.t. k. ni.. Ono of tho eaalest thiugs to believe is a pleasing lie about ourselves. A rennrleil nnthrnnV nt i.l,f-.lAKn Ir..i niella. N. J., created much eicltenient In tllilt Vll.llttv tnvlllln .1 1 .i.... IT i, J iihi,.uvii Diiunru uiai. tbe disease was not cholera but a violent uj.rmcij wiiicii almost as scyere ana dau gerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Wlljard, a pruiuiueiu mercuani or jamestmrg, two miles from Ilelnictta, tajs Charaherlaln'a -urn.. uuici auu uiarrurea jtemeuy lias glyen ereat satisfaction in the most severe fAp. nf ilv.nntAi. Ti la .i.l..l. a - J J ..is . ... i u i y vucul the best tilings ever made." For sale bs N. II. Iteher. r.plilnlitnii .i..l V v in.,. Weissport. ' ' About eight species of whale are known on tbe California coast. The propilelors of Ely'a Cream Halm do not claim it to lie a cure-all but a remedy for catarrh, colds in tbe bead and bay fever. II It not a liquid or a snuff. Is easily applied Inlo Ihe nostrils. It gives relief at once. 51V. I bad catarrh of the head and throat for five years. I used Kly'a Cream Ilaltn, and from the first application I was relieved. Tho sense of smell, which had been lost, was restored after uilug one bottle. I have found tbe Ualui the only sati.fictojv rem edy for catarrh, and it has effected a cure In my case.-II. I,. Meyer, VYeaverly, N. T. H -ot the present Em perorof China U,(iuyKX) to get married. Mauv New Ideas In the home cure of diseases, accidents, ami liow to treat them, and many hints of value to tbe sick will he found in Dr Kaufmaiiii'a great Medical Work ; elegant Illustrations. Send three S ceut stamps to A. P. Ordway A (!o , Iloston, Mass , and receive a copy free. The average mull has VWI,IUJ mns ill his bkiu. (luaranl.eit Cure. We authorize our advertised druglt to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suniMlou. Courtis and Colds, noon this condition. II voti are allileted with a Cough, Cold or any I.une. Throat and Clie.t trouble, ami will use this remedy as dliectad, giving It a fair trial, and eiuerl ence, you may return Uw bottle aud have your money refunded. II e could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. Kin-. New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at iteuer a Mruasiore, iblgbton. and INerv's Drugstore, Weissport. Large size Hoc. and (I 0 I riaattle, Wash., uahrrmen have foroi 1 ed a union. of Candidates Indicates a vote that candidate. The voter may Insert below the name of any person whrme name Tiot jrJntd on the ttallot for whom he desires to vote. '1 he voter may Insert below the nameof any person whose name is not printed on the ialtoi for whom he deal res to vote. 1 The voter may Insert below the nameof 1 any penon whme name U not printed on the ihwm rnr wnom ue tiesires 10 vote. The voter may Insert below the nameof any person tcnosfl name is not printed on tiie ttatl'it for whom hedealres to vote. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP SEAT lias stood the test for BUTT TEAJIB I and has proved itself tbe best remedy j I known tor tbe care of Cimumptum, j Cought, CoM. Whooping Cough, and I EaHXwnyxlfseal.. In young or old. Price He., too., and tl per botUa. SOLD EVERYWHERE. r SX1TIT, JO-MI- LOU, Pntt., ulls(tn Tt. i Sold by W. P. Blery. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, KIltST STIIEET. I.E HiailTON, TA. LOOK OUT ! For niarrhoen, Dysentery, Summer Oomplnint, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Colic, &c, use Dr. Hoyil's Cure. For Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Dc, use Dr. Hoyil's trills. Itather Be Without Ilresdj XI Suaor'a lUsiDRKcm. MarqastU, Vtle-., I hoi. 1, low. ( Ttie Hv. J. Kessbi.l, of atiOT. tO-evrlUs: t tutve suffwed (nat d41, and vtunnw I aow Ami ,a lurvou atuck oot-lng X tax. dos. ( I'M to Koealc's till. Tool, and IMl f. U.iX. I tl ok - cnal i1 ot It andweuU raUK U wit-eat brxtd than vlt-oat Uut Tw. Better Than the Beat Iloetor. -Ubobot Crrr, Tm., SKralm 1330. I dMia It n; datr to ear that 1 was tnsUd tor Ua joorm byi tost doctors la feansjl-ta-ta, tnit sever get an y mut ntu I took It tot Koenlf a Nerve Tuabt I au eared ot toy t-rroas troDtdaai Lat. mi had Uu slic-tMi symptoms M lplU( tlIM x o-n-iel tslliig t arst bottl.. MBS. Biiua -IcQCniB, FREE A. ValuabU I look an NerviMN, UlMuWHiit trv tl utrWilSMia au uiMuitu. i . a o, uuui. KOHIQMED.CO..Chleeo, III, tMUUrtlMinUUattlllr Bottle. efdM jtrSUhlU.jC OBtUsrS. W7& 2-flidsoi the Pinnn tnanu' fuottittM-s don't make nny calos but iiU'rcly llie cnse.THE Hcalks THEY nUV. One (inn in New York r.lninis to mnku oni'-lliird of tliosc notions pet younllow nRentt) to swell your henda with such noiicencc, tlintbeonuse nn nrliclo is chenp it cannot be good. I can sell you fifteen different makes of I'ianos and none will go over $200, and I can show you that (7ablo Pianos are sold by 14 dealers in Philadelphia, and from ono to one hundred and fifty dollars above what I ask for them. Think of ii $150, for a good upright Piano, sold every where at $250. Come and see for yourself, Good Organs trom $25 to $80, the very best, a guarantee goes with every one and you know who you are buy ing from. People have been deceived right along; You can have 6ix months or ayear to pay for them. Come and see me. How about Sewing Machines 1 am after those War Price Agents, and they must come down, unless people find pleas ure in paying high prices. Tt will ou well to come and see my variety of $25, Sewing Machines, I can sell you any style. Hound or Square Wash ing Machines at $5. I must be cheaper or don't want you to buy from me. Oome and Bee me before buTlnt; else where. I remain Vortrs respectfully, Aaron Snyde: Weissport, New Bee Hive ALLE NTO WN,PA . CARPET CURTAIN TIlll New Bee Hive nt Alli'iitnwn. l'n.. is now rentlv to show its patrons the largest variet t o! unrpets anil ( 'urtains in all the design at prire.s to suit nil purchaser. Hrhen )ou visit Allentown stop in and take a look through the store. Visitors always welcome. w.Hunsicker's Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. RUPTURE W, the uotleritgnetl wer ntlrelr cured of nurture br lir- J. It. Matir, Jl Arch C 11,11. ,t -v., 1. 1. I.., hi Inn.. UhlMln. Ifatn. net Mqutr, P4.: A. Krelti, Slatlngtoo, Y. K. M. Small, Mount Alto, ft ; Iter . H. 11. 6ft icer, HuDbuiy, fa , U. J. Dellet, .14 S. TwelTth St.lteaJlDK. I.. wui lux. l.'JJ MoQtroitM PiilH-dHphrB; II U Itowe, MJ'J tim Kt.. !! log, H;(leorK nJ liurhart, 439 locuitSt,, RetJlnir, SenJ furclrcutir. legalste tite Uvsr, slousclt had bowla fArovaa tki MTW. IlB. iiU 13 111X1 totality cm Ut-o-ttwsa, torpid liver and censUps- uod. biasiisai. muiw.i, earutl 6P-ous.atVeUk bswpli. tfiM at druKituta. tu. mia lei. (v, tiU-tt. lit. PEJNSIOINH ! We went the name and nostottlce ad dress of eery honorably discharged soldier of tbe late war who Is not re ceiving a pension or who is not re ceiving as much pension as he is en titled to. Also the name and postottlc. of every soldier's widow, child or dependent parent who is not reoeiviug or has not received full peusiou provided by law. Also The name of every soldier or soldier's heir who has not received full 1'iY ami lliHNiy as provided by law. New Laws and liuliugs provide for payment of claims which have here iofore beeti rejected. No charge for Information. Send lo Pension At torney iu cure of CUbbon Aiuouate, Iehl;hton, l'n, "special noticeT INVENTOllS mil UMHire advice as to the isitentabllity of their Inventions. PATENTERS can rtfklve assistance iu the sale of tLetr pa tut rights, and full In formation regarding: PATENTS can be obtained by TRADBMAIiKrj addressing Waahlng COPliHIQHTa too Patent Attorney, In eare ot Oasboh Adtocate, Lblgti- too. Pa. It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scoit's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Boon's Emulsion cures Conghs, Colds, Consumption, Screfnts and all Anaemic and Waiting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. At most as palatable as milk. Get only the cenulue. Prepared by Seott A Bowne, Chemists, New York, tjolj by all Druggists. Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co,, LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for the san e Cucumbor Pumps A complete line including repairs for the same. Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils. Coal, Sand, Cement. Plaster, &c. ran IS IIEAJJQUARTERS FOR- GENERA I , II ARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KIND OF COAL, &p OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa GRAND FALL It Sets The People Talking 3? I3S3S M&HT BMi&Mm CiU in Ite rail ml Wiiltr Slid if KOCH & S1UMSEILB!- Good Goods ! Low Trices ! Best Qualities ! A becoming sultfor Fall ami Winter adds itBsuriiiir.af inn ncnsuii nic imuustinicr umu rvf r. You may not fl like apcndlnit your money yuur tryn uvvr uur ?ic-;uut bcicchuhs, ar.u uulk'o You 1F111 be Benefitted "Prices squeezed out ol sliaj In our Stylish Bead)-Made We mean ttiat our sieclal reductions shall more luniks mm m no money nm uny. No change In any respect. We are still selling those wonderful stllsir All- Wool TrouifJi, actually Worth S3, S3.60 ami Hi. at S. AVorklug Vantl at 75c and MX Hlzem broken lienrn tlieBe low price. Prepare Your Boys for School. From us at such very low figures a to seem almost imnolblt. A tlslt of inspection will pr that tliey are n hat we claim. Reliable Cloths, Honestly Made and Styles the Very Latest. tSTAll Departments Full aud Complete with all the Seasonable Novelties The Feople Are Talking About 0ur7-ou' PriceR WelUtupour voice to announce that wecxpect every onelodo their duty and inspect our New Stock of Fall Me n's, Youth's and Koch & CENTRE SQUARE, CHARLES A. GOTH, DKAl.Hlt IK Weill JLFwper, Wimtlosr fomles BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHT01T, PA. First-class Paper Hanging nt lowest prices. (Jelling Decor ation anil Frescoeing a specialty. House Painting in all its branches. All work guaranteed to be satisfuctorj', Patronage solicited. "ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE." I o order to Introduce oarKLRflANTand AUTISTIC OH AVON PORTRAITS to ronrMlf and yoar rrteod, we nuke you iti folio wins bcaunWe otfer, Tli If you will tn ad ua pholograptl of joumlf , or mj member of your iuiijr, o will make .row it nan of our finest ti-rtw-quutcr life ixe CRAYON PORTRAITS tllTTal ftiir ntuai .nd rrutiLnD Artl.-tfi ,ri Jn?J well linnvn our cuUuiu.r hem lLipt,-c--l offer Wt bejli tht one of vuw kleir-HOt I trtrdli pknd In four boat will do Ui ami t; irootl lliau Wlwr lert iR-Utf 8ood Ihv .li4t4,'r-ii)) yua dmun ixj(jux1 lo ua Lumda uf THIRTY DAYS FROM DATE lttl'"-tnJI we will nuke fat JOU will 1 miuuId emliU tiJim S2S.0O It wUlta4altU- sure and write jour full enl t.i lumui itoiuui-iiv. Anmrwa.a ElurnMLi) Culled MtaliM t men lai egeucie. llopuig lo reoulre your klAd feor CODV A CO,, 753 and U r ICE -Cut tbii out and mora It to tu wliti W. L DOUGLAS S3.?? SHOE A genuine tewed shoe, seamless, smooth Inside, stylish aud durable than the price. Equals custom 10 p5, snu is me Best In the World for the price. For CENTLEMEN. 8C iA Osnulae S.UU-uiSiini. s4.oowr S rAPtlliiui tlsSv Farmsr. Sn e f Eitra Valas 2.00 f8-S-Kldfl9R CaU BUoe. BIHP96 aMdw'-iH TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES.aS , IT IS A DUTY you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard times, to get tbe most value for your money. You can economize ui your foot wear if you purchase W. L Douglas' Shoes, which, without question, represent a greater value for tbe money than any other makes. rA I IT I f ll w. l. oouulas name and trie price Is stamped wnU Ivlli on tho bottom of each shoe, which Drotects the consumer against high prices and Inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoes by attempt ing to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraud ulent, and subject to prosecution by law, for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass. CoMby Adam Mehrkam & Son, Apents, Subscribe for Scott's ft 4 1)1 b i wondprfutly to one's appfaralice. The stjlos mid but 3011 aee our grand new stock and. cast uir spiviiuiu quaiiij ui ait uur Ruotis by our Bed Bock Prices. Men's and Boy's Suits. ttiein iiilckly out of t lie May. Many attractive Good Reliable Suits can be had and Winter Goods. Children's Clothing. Shankweiler. Largest aid Finest Ciotlii House in tie Valley, ALLENTOWN, PA. thrrKicruuit tha Cnllvd 8ltr but v desirfl b)li-rruM 'tint - uUlrru ou Lfrfk of Hi fcl nwptt wbnt 70a send inreae I o.. ft rid H O. buun Co.. Kn Turk leu1 aJLl tun-. we ere. rwpectf ulljr , 753 BcKulb Avenue, llrookljrn, N. V. ttie rtiotogrtpb yoiHletlre copied. thai will not rip, fine c-lf, flexible, more comfortable, any other shoe ever sold at made shpen costing from f l For LADIES. SO t t Hani' OiUU Sswsd, ft fr.B.st .l9v DodjoU, 82.00w S "re roK luiO MIB8E8. For BOYS & YOUTHS. 2 SL75 SCHOOL SHOES. Lchigiitan. the Advocate II ITus on ghlibrar. ami Hi. K.ntl Hcral.li.a III. I i.. Out When j-on tan't i thipf to ouU;li n tlilef tlie nert be.-l thing to put on Ms trail Is n woman. A woman who Ium recently rftuml from Rio Janeiro tell with great glee how during the voyage to this port the rnuglit n thief who hail been pilfering nil the imsnengera' ooulm, and until ahe took him in hand had suc cessfully eluded the detective tactiea of the entire crow, from the captain down to the cabin boy. "We had about thirty passengers on board when we left Rio," said this ama teur detective, "and a very nice lot of people they were too. For tho first two or three days out everybody was so busy getting seasick that we hadn't time to think of anything else. "But after that, when we were com mencing to revive a bit, first one woman and then another would come on deck with a face ns long as your arm and re port that some one had leeii In her cabin during the night and had stolen some of her Jewelry. For a day or two the rap tain pooh poolied the idea, but fiqally the complaints became bo frequent that there was no gainsaying tlicin. The thief, whoever he was, seemed to lmvo A passlom for rings. "By the end of the first week there was scarcely a womau on board except myself who wasn't mourning the loss of at least one. A watch was set and every possible precaution taken, but without tho slightest effect. Every morning at least one passenger would report another loss. The men fared scarcely better than the women. At last things reached such a pass that every woman on board used to go to bed at night with all her jew elry on. "One fat old Spanish woman, whose husband owned a gold mine somewhere, used to go to bed in a regular blaze of glory. Her fingers and arms, almost up to her elbows, wore covered with gems, and she used to put on her diamond cor onet and then wind a towel about her brow, so that the robber couldn't possi bly drag the coronet off without taking her head as well. I used to hear the poor old thing groaning all thnmsh the night. She must have been dreadfully uncomfortable. Well finally one night my turn came. I had a cabin to myself and had taken the upper berth from choice. One night I awoke and felt cer tain I heard some one moving nbout the room. "My right arm was hanging over the side of the berth when I woke np, and by this time I was in such a stage of fright that I didn't care to move it. 1 don't believe I moved a muscle. And all this time, mind you, I felt instinc tively that this man, or whoever it was that was in the room, was gradually drawing nearer and nearer. Suddenly I felt a hand touch my band and pull gently at one of my rings. For about an instant I thought I'd die. Then all of a sudden something inside of me seemed to say, 'Scream and scratch I' Just then the man let go of my hand for a mo ment. "The rings, he evidently saw, were .1 pretty tight fit, and it would take some time and skill to get them off without waking me. I waited breathlessly, say ing my prayers to myself over and over. It must have been fully five minutes be fore he touched my hand again, and during that time, in spite of my fright, I had sense enough left to comprehend that if I wanted to catch the thief I must scratch first and scream afterward. And that's just what I did. I waited until he had got his operation well under way again. Then I nerved myself. "I knew the direction in which his face was, because I could feel his breath on my hand as he leaned over it, I drew a long breath, and letting my hand fly out I scratched hlin with all my might across the face, and then shrieked with all my lungs. The next instant every body came tumbling into my room, but the thief had vanished. We could not find so much as a trace of him. After the excitement had subsided I took the captain aside and told him to look out for a man with scratches ou his face tbe next morning. At breakfast everybody turned up except oue very engaging young man, who had been quite the lion of the ship. He had been suddenly taken ill, the steward said. "Tho steward also reported that he lay in his berth with his face turned toward the wall. " 'Ah, lial' said the captaiu, tlpplugme the wink, "I'm something of a doctor. I think I'll go and have a look at this young man.' "Well, he went, and there on his face, sure enough, were tbe scratches, four of them, and fine long, deep ones the cap tain said they were too. Subsequently the young fellow broke down aud made a confession, and restored all the articles he had stolen. Ho was put in irons aud handed over to the police as soon as we arrived here. By this time I suppose the poor fellow is in Sing Sing," New York Evening Sun. Uttw Two faluter. Uecaiue Acqualuted. When in Haarlem, Vandyke called upon Frank Hals, and without making himself known said that he was anxious to have hia portrait painted, but as he was in a great hurry lie could spare but two hours, at the end of which the por trait must be done. Hals went to work and finished it, and Vandyke was much pleased. But portrait painting seemed a very little thing, said Vandyke, and he asked Hals to change places .with him. Hals did so, aud as Vandyke fin ished his work Hals hugged him enthu siastically, saying: "You are Vandyke. No one but he can do what you hare done." And so the two great uiastors became acquainted. Harper's Young feople. Klectrlo Swlug. Brighton, the English watering place. has a decided novelty In the way of an electrio swing. The to and fro motion is produced by means of powerful mag nets, the current being three-quarters of an ampere at 100 volts. The motion of the swing is Bald to be peculiarly smooth end pleasant. Exchange. . WlitAiuIto7 This Is the oft expression of Ihe weary sufferer wllti Itbeumsllsin, Neuralgia ami other painful diseases. The whole human frame Is tortured and racked with psln. It Is well lo remember no known medicine eouals lied Flag Oil for Itlirumatliin. Neu ralgia, NDralns and llrulses. Trie 25 cenis at T. 11. Thomas' Drug Siore The now testament wna first nrlnted la TrUh tn (Xr2. IMlUNKlSNNKHS.nrtli LIU IO 11 HAIUT. rureil ut ifunte luTrii ! by hiIiuIiiU- trrluK Ur. 1luliitM' (liiltWu Rprrllle. It caii 1 Hltvn In n tUii ut lr. a enu of tf- tws or tm. or In fo, m ltltMit lha kuovt lirtjE Hie utl imnt. It HaUtulHtrly ImrmlMi, ami will fifei-t h iM-nnaiifiit nixl rttrr, whether 'It iiAtlMst Is a incMlrnileilriukrrftr aiiMladiollc re")c. U luu tMn jevn lntluuuu-iitliil(ftm, MAtJ In ftTy mminnef a prrftt ciae tiu IoIIoh im. u neter fili. Tti- itein hm itiiprtv r&h wllh the tpertftis. It lmivf&ii utiw lm M4bl1Ujr fwlltllUori)(ktMltl4xlt. Oiir Kiln ra nt 4tM4 IwMtk of itartlcuUirii rrt. AUflrithf (loi-HPN ftpwiru On.. IMIIum' Hirurt. rimti.itll, OUio. (M i i Nothing Rood can le found on earth that will not he fuund In Heaven. 0 for an ere uwreelaar to see, A wind In (rastNi more earnestly Tor everr good Intent. Tliat tn the ll'k sjul dMpaiilog 1 bring I life a peerless cure. Pan Tins, the great rtmftl) for f'nnglis. Cobls snd Oonwiiipllon, 36 and 60 mils. Sold at T. I). Thsmas' Drug Sloie. The woman who never takes any In terest lu the fashions needs medicine. Two Valuable Krleuda. 1. A plijakUii ran not U alwaye liaJ. Klwuiuallau), NfiuaUla, Spmiuv Uruia fttul Jlurnt cMviir oftfn mud aoiuMlu- wbn ieaHL vipM'leit Kffp liamly tb frlenU of many liou'ietuddi antl tbJe Urny.rofall pain, tbfl faiuoui lt1 PUr OH, &F t't-nta if Many a pMclaus life r.itiU be aavai UiatUbeinx rckad t death wuli lUat irrrible coutfb Sm'uh a good nitttl a raal by IntfraUog -T5 ttiiita fui a buttle itVtn Ttoa, tUe reat remedy for i uuLi, Coiie and CwwaBtpUon. Trial botU of Pan Tina Uf at T. O. Tbomai' Dnyt 8 lor a. Sucb C0HDEHSED Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Pood Expositions. Eai.li package makes two Urge pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having lha None such brand. MEKRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y We use Alcohol iuro alcohol to make Wolff's Acme Hacking. Alcohol is good for leslh.cj it is good fur the skin, Alcohol Is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and liar Kum the veil known face washes. We iliink there it nothing too cosily louse in a good leathei presemtiro. Acino Blacking retails at 20c and at. that price sells readily. Many e- iple are so accustomed to buying a dress i' ..r blacking at Cc. and 10c. a bottle I i. t Hi. y cannot understand that a black i : c in lie cheap at 20c We want to meet l'n ui ah cheapness if we can, and to to niplisli this we offer a reward of .-" for a recipe irhlch will enable Us to maice Wolff's Acme Blackino at such a price tint a retailor can profitably sU it at 10c If tu(tle. ; We hol4 this offer open until Jin. 1st, 1S93. WOLFff & ItAH DOLPH, rhUadtlf-U. This GUEAT COUGH Cl'RK, lhn -m . iul CONSUMPTION CURE ii till 1' - . gists on a positive guarantee, a te.t that r.o oihei Care can stand succe"fully. II y.u in- . COUGH, HOARSENESS or I A CKll'rl. . will cure you promptly. II yourchtKU.- ii. CROUP or WIIOOl'IKU COUCH, a-i Quickly and relief is sure. If you feai C SUMPTION, don't wait until your case Is tiiH less, but take this Cure at once aud receh e 11 r. mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and ji.oo Travelers convenient pocket site . A J. your druggist forSHILOll'S CURE. II yo-i lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh's For ous Plasters. Price, 25c. l ine 8AI.K ny Dr. U T. Horn, Lehifjlitoii, Pa BEWIIII J iHJ Qftroa IK mC U IDIiDUW, tQU hAtmleif berbaifA Mm-ill-i Out n.it ln.1 I jura tlia hf-ftlth or intertere vltn ou'i batlneai Ol itieaeure. It builds up uid impro'ts tL seneru Le.lt h, clears tbe nkio mil beantioei t he com waxloiL No wTloklea or flabblueaa follow thli trtitmflDt. i-adors-d by jibjgiciuia and JeMiiig80Gletrdlti. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL. lUnalm. SHirlf, 6a-4 cauha la Mampi tWprUclari to B1.0.W. r JfltDtE, M'VICXtl'STIUHl CHICAC1, ILL FIFTY DOLLARS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. tia oilier School eao do a liiurli for Vounit Meu d1 Wutuoo u PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 3700 Chestnut Street. rnilailelplila. You par ns ft.10. We fdurl. .oil wiHlst yon to . GOOD SITUATION. Can yoti ante more f Circa Ian l.ef jIJFi.EiI Blck BAaduba and nUert all tw troablM tnol d.nt to a biltoaa eUta of tba lyitem, anob U Dlzzlneaa, tlaaiaa Drowalnaaa. DlatraM aTtev MtlDc. tain la tba Bicla to. "WWiXe tbaU moi yei-uiiaLliwcoiwbM bwaaJoowalaCTilsa , SICK neaAacba. jt Oartar Llttla Lirtt Pini art eqniJlr Talualila in Oonatlpatloo. earing and pra Tenting ttoa annoying complalntifWla thavalaa correct all dlaordera of t be a touacbUmnUia tb liTcrandtregnUtatbalMwali. firaaUUwjoiUf HEAD Aci a tbey wonld b almoa t prlealaaa to Ooae vhJ offer from tbla di treating oomplalntt but t orta-XutalytbelrgoodneMdoeanota-uIbara(anltLios Who onoa try tbem vlU And tbeae llttla puia ralos a&le fa ao many waya tbat Ibay will not ba vlt llsgtoClovitbonttbem Bot after aUalckbul ACHE la tha lna of ao tnacy UrM that Laralavbam twemakaonrgreatboMt. OurpllUcaraltwbiU otberadonot. Gaxtar'a CUUa ZiTar Pllla aro Tarr amalt an4 very eaiy tn take. Ouaor two Pitta make a daae, Tbey are atrtotly TageUUa ana da not gripe or rurge. bat by their gentle acUoa pleat all wba tLMtbtu. InraUataacenUi llra(orL fcy drngglaU etarjwbue, ot aat hj snaU. CARTER MrrOICIHE CO., Naw York. SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FBI Ct If roar little en BhnaVl lw taken Tf-Htf HT w)b H Mil ('truup, wha4 irovU juu Jur Vtiat WiUl ru J tt m I ut !. twiut yiiai d -i ni iIiu( MlMtnltaMiM-rrNU.l. Itrilir h"A i, t, . u. . . . Mlruunw. irii", A-"' i i THE B-L SCLOtM TtvHi ' - .W-'-a I Sclentlfio American f Aoenov for 'MM lHr OAVKATS, 'TSBBRT OtSIQN HATINT COPYRIGHTS, tu. notlo. slTvn fr.u 01 (luss la lb. Itvett rtrenUtloa of any Mlentlfle puper la tba worM. tfideiMUdlr llliutrtUed. No lutaUigHht Ttri Iliu m tuwtili, iddMkeUUNN Jt OU. lttauusK.abtBrikdray.hew Vutk. Th Chatnct erldenca I la now oompm Utll OR. MEartA'8 VIOLA I OH CAM la tba oelr . titvD-iratliiu that tM-tl- I tlvtlsf dot a ell that ll . plaitaiil furlL Iiremotei I Piwkli-a. i-lver.moiea. BlaJ(' . bead. 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