8 OOOO 00000000 OOOOOOOOOO 0XX VOTE AS POLLED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. St. TreaJsup." I Judge of Superior Court ci7rkTauTrtiRcs;istcr Rccofdcf CountY Tcas- t v.. y Plst. Atty. County Commissioner. County Auditor. Nine lnsp. Curl THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. - B DISTRICTS X pavi'r Bnnton Borough. Benton Township Berwick N K R-rwirk S. K Berwick N W Berwick S. W Hlooni"hurg Is (Sioomchnrg 2nd Bloriiipbnrw 3rd Bloonit.t.iirir 4th Briarrrcek K Briarcrer-k W CutnwiwH llororgh CatawipfK Township Ont'R i 1ft CenlraliA 2m C niter N C-rt r S Cleveland Conynuh -m K X Cony . gin in V. N Conynghain W. No. 1.... Corn nullum W. No. 2.... Conyriirhatn S. W C ,"yi gh:im S K Fiph nirrieek I" KiRiiiniwrcek V Frank ii Grc-eiiwooil K Greenwood W Hemlock Jackson LoetiHt N lienor m Madison Main .Vtifltin A iiviile Vloiitour Mt. I'leHHant Oriii;c!v'llB Borough.... )rangevi'le TowiiBhip... Bine N Bine S Itoaringcreek !coti K Scott V S.ilUater Sngarloaf N Sngarloaf ee' Berwic k let West Heri.k2ml Total 't(i04(14' Want to Restrain Arcanum Attorney General Parker of Massachusetts has been asked to etition the Supreme Court for the njunction restraining the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum from nfornng the assessment rates dopted at the convention at At antic City, last April, and ratified it Put-In-Bay, Ohio, in August. Those who are acting in the mat er include residents of New York, Detroit, Paterson. N. J., and Provi lence, R. I., as well as several Massachusetts members. Their re juest was transmitted to the Attor ley General by Insurance Commis ioner Cutting. Attorney General Parker said last week; "The matter is betore the Attor ley General's Department, but no lecision has been reached. The mpers are being given careful cou jideration, and it cannot be stated it this time how long it will take. Kie work is being done as expedi tiously as possible because of the iuportance of the case." The question was brought before the Massachusetts officials because the Royal Arcanum was organized ia this state in 1877, a charter hav ing been granted ou November 5th 16 that year. The petitioning members contend -.hat the action of the Supreme CSouncil in adopting the new rates Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It does not contain an atom of phos phatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub stances adopted for other baking powders Jv'ause of their cheapness. 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They further submit that never have they assented to change in the by-laws adopted at Atlantic City, and that the passage of these laws was beyoud the powers of the Supreme Council aud for this reas on not binding. The "Winter Ixcursion Book" Just issued by the Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, is one of the finest resort books ever gotten out by any railroad company. It is a comprehensive manual of the lead ing Winter resorts of the entire United States, containing one hun dred and sixty-eight pages of inter esting reading matter, and profuse ly illuitrated with half-toue engrav ings. One may obtain full infor mation in reference to wintering places, routes and rates thereto. The book is bound in an artistic cover, chaste in design and harmon ious in color. This valuable work may be obtained free of charge at the principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or will be sent, postpaid, upon application to Geo. VV. Boyd, Genoral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 2t H o a o V. 5T I 3 r a - 3 5" s W P - f- Bad Blood Is responsible for most of the diseases and ailments of the human system. It se riously affects every organ and function, causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Take Hood'sSarsaparilla which purifies and enriches the blood as nothing else can For testimonials of remarkable cures tend for Book on the Blood, No. 3. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. 100.000 Cars Cave Been Ordered Bj Kailroads About 100,000 freight and pas senger cars have been ordered from car works all over the United States by the railroads of the coun try to be delivered some time dur ing the coming year. Of this number 35.000 have been or will be ordered in the near future ' by the Pennsylvania Railroad. 1 This is the largest single order by any one railroad that has ever been made at anv time by any railroad in the world. ' The next to the highest order by j the Pennsylvania Railroad is that ' ot the New York Central Railway, which will place an order for 25, 000 freight cars of various descrip tions before the first nf Vi vpor Other companies have placed or- j ders for as high as 500 cars and ' other smaller companies have or dered various kinds of freight cars anywhere from 50 to 500, all to be delivered next year. To do this all of the car works of the country will be rushed from now until the latter part of 1906 and maybe far into 1907. The Pennsylvania Railroad will rely to a great extent on its own car works and a part of the order cf 35,000 will go to these works, a large num ber of which are ou the lines west of Pittsburg. The shops at A! toona have received orders for cars and will continue doing so for some time to come. The building of these cars will probably mean the hiring of hun dreds of car builders in the shops throughout the country and will mean steady work for years. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bears the Signature of O S 5- tr 1 C D" C tt M r CO O e c, a s c cr a B B l ."3 C "B - 1 t 3 TEE POOR MINE MULE. Ho it Attacked With a Strange Disease in Schuylkill County. Some of the collie; ies in Schuyl kill and Northumberland are idle this week because of a strange di sease rendering them unfit for work. Just what the nature of the disease is has not been made known, but it seems to have spread throughout almosl the entire stables. In order to properly treat the animals the collieries were co-ed down. This is the first time since the early "seventies" that a mine had to close down because of a disease among mules. At that time the Canadian epizootic spread all over this country, reaching the mules in the depths of the mines and all of the collieries had to lie idle until the disease abated the time of idle ness lasting ten days ocniore. Words of WiBclom. A hungry man is hard to reason with. The cheerful giver has no need of a press agent. Life is what we make it death the way we take it. Some men mistake their moral dyspepsia for religion. A tract may save a soul if tlw stomach is first attended to. Sometimes God takes away our message that we may listen to His music. It takes more than the "Amen" at the end to convert a jingle into au anthem. Some men pay so much attention to the proper curling of their mus taches, that they have no time left to cultivate their brains. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE b talEBY Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Dr. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY in not a disguised enemy of the human race 1 where it ounnot kelp, it does not harm. It in composed of vegetable iugre. dienU and docs not beat or iuflume the blood but cools and purifies it. In all cases ot Kidney trouble, Liver complaints, Con. stipation of the llowels, and the delicate derangements which afflict women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY is beyond praise. Thousands of grateful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy i and with a warmth and fullness of words which mere business certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards excuses no crimes breaks no hearts. In its coming there is hope, and in its wings there is healing. We challenge a trial and are confident of the result. Your drugglHt has it. ONE DOLLAR a Bottle. Bear in mind the name and address 1 Dr. David KENNEDY, RonUout, Mew York. Special Coat Values For Women and Children Half-tight Kersey Coat $to.oo. Women's black, navy and castor half-tight Kersey Coats, 41 in long collar less braided at neck, turn back culTs, plaits down back, half lined with good Venetian lining, patch pockets, belt cd back, great value at t j) I O OO JUnek and Castor Kcrstv Empire Coats with silk velvet inlaid collar, full plaits from with velvet, halt lined wiin Venetian, price JJj J 2 Children s Brown and Navy Heavy Cheviot Coats, full back, with half belt, patch pockets, turn back cufT, brass but tons, emblems on sleeve, regular coat collar, ex ra value $5.00 N",-w- H artman & Son Ayers Pills Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use STATE NEWS- Unless the newspapers of Chester and Lancaster counties arc mistaken more steers are grazing in the fields in those counties this fall than in any fall fur a decade. Thv. fattening ot beef cattle formerly played an important part in the ru ral activities of Eastern Pennsylvan ia, but western dressed beef made ' stall feeding and grazing on high- j priced farms unprofitable except to the few feeders who made a special- I ty of feeding for the export trade, j Staying too long at the home ! of h young woman upon whom he had been calling. Oscar Houtz, a Pennsylvania railroad brake 111 an, '. took a short cut through the rail road yards at Altoona in order to get to work in time. A few hours later his lifeless boJy was found along the tracks, he having been struck by a train. He was aged 22 years and his home was in Mifflin- town. Chas. M. Schwab, the Cambrij county steel magnate whose sum mer home-is at Loretto, has award ed contracts for three of the most elaborate private cars ever con structed by the Pullman Car com pany, and hereafter he will travel only on a special train, which will be "a palace on wheels." W. L. Douglas W. L. Douglas $3.00, $3' 50 and $4 00 shoes have by their Excellent style, Easy fitting and Sup erior wearing qualities achieved the largest sale of any shoes of the price in the world. Fall styles now in stock let us fit you with a pair. W. H. MOORE, Corner Main andiron Sts., BLOOM SB URG, PA. USE BLACK DIAMOND WHISKY 7-tf. & ill MS yoke, turn back cuff edged O Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. i. C. Ayer Co Lowell, KIm BUCKINGHAM'S DYE urn era. vv irl'-hi.t mm. , y, iiav,. co., KA&.a's. j. a. Our Pianos are the leaders. Our 'lines in clude the following makes : Chas. M. Stieff, IIf.nry F. Miller, Brewer & Pryor, Koiiler & Campbell, and Radel. IN ORGANS we handle the Estey, Miller, II. Lemr & Co., AND BOWLUY. o This Store has the agency for SINGER HIGH ARM SB W ING MACHINES aud VICTOR TALKING MA CHINES WASH MACHINE Ilelby, 1900, Queen, Key stone, Majestic. J.SALTZEtf, Music Rooms No. 105 West Main Street, Below Market. HLOOMSBL'RG. PA NOW IS THE TIME of year when you think ofcleanlni! hou8e. uIho of cli'Hiilriir un the rub bish and foul matter whfch hasiu!- cumuliittHl about your preiiilwH, to guurcl against HickiU'w, but do you ever give the second thought to'thc old built-in unsunltarv Plumbing Fixtures which breed dUeiiHO right in your own house. If you think of installing Kew Fixtures I am ready to quote you good prloet on STANIKAIW SANITARY MFG. CD'S Enamel Ooodn, all fully guaranteed. All Jobbing of Plumbing and Heating Promptly Attended to. P. M. REIJLXY, 438 Centre St. Bell 'Phone Prompt aitemioo given Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Erornid Enlargements. Mads at Snort lotice. The Beagle Studio MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
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