THE COLUMBIAN, &hOQtoxfVmh A, 3 PRIMARY ELECTION LAWS. Parts that Belatt to Rights ot Voter and to Violations ol the Law. Section 8. The primaries shall be conducted by the regular elec tion boards, duly elected under ex isting laws, who shall receive one half compensation for their services that they receive nt elections. In spectors of elections shall have the right to appoint clerks to assist them, as at elections who shall re ceive one-half the compensation that clerks receive for such services at elections. Vacancies on election boards shall be filled in the manner now provided by law. IJcfore en tering upon their duties the elec tion officers and clerks shall he sworn, ns is now required by law. The polls shall he open between the hours of two post ineii iian and eight post mer.dian: Provided, Thrt a'l persons licensed to sell liquors, either at wholesale or re tail, or as iJouiers, snau ne com pcllcd to keep their places of busi- ness closed, on saia aays tor noki inir said primary elections, only be tween the hours of one o'clock post meridian and nine o'clock post meridian. Primaries shall be conducted in conformity with the laws govern ing the conduct of general elec tions, in so far os the same are not modified by the provisions of this act or are not inconsistent with its terms: But, provided, That no elector shall be permitted to receive any assistance in marking his bal lot, unless he shall first make an affidavit that he cannot read the names on the ballot, or that by physical disability he is unable to mark his ballot. Section io. The qualifications of electors entitled to vote at a prima ry shall be the same as the qualifi cations of electors entitled to vote at elections, within the election district where the primary is held. Each elector shall prove his quali fications and his identity in the same manner in which electors in the election district in which he of fers to vote are, or hereafter may be, required by law to prove their qualifications or identity, on elec tion day. Each elector shall have the right to receive the ballot of the party for which he asks: Provided, That if he is challenged, he shall be re quired to make oath or affirmation that, at the next preceding general election at which he voted, he vot ed for a majority of the candidates of the party for whose ballot he asks. Upon executing snch affidavit the voter shall be entitled to receive PEMMSYLWAWOfl.. RAILROAD Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Seattle JUNE 1 to OCTOBER 18 Tickets sold May 20 to September 29, good returning until October 81, Inclusive. 1!KM). FARES Front New York - $92.00 . From Baltimore - tSfi.75 From Philadelphia 89 40 From Vanhliigtou 80.75 Tickets good going and returning via direct routes. Tickets good going or returning via Sen Francisco will be sold at $15.25 higher than above fares from Nesv York and Philadelphia, and at $15.00 higher from Baltimore and Washington. Denver. Colorado Springs, or Pueblo Tickets sold June 30, July 1, 2, and 3. good returding until Septem ber 1, inclusive, 1909. ' RATES Frow New York fOO.OO From Philadelphia 57.40 V 11 Yellowstone PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Twenty-two Days AUGUST 14 Spacial Pullman Train 2 ROUND TRIP FROM NEW YORK. . ALL EXPENSES. Proportionate Rates From Other Points the nrlnclDal seashore aud te of fare a irreat variety hitli To all eral rates season his outing Apply J: R. WOOD, Passenger Trafflo Manager. the ballot for which he has called, and to cast his vote according to law. Section J4. Any person who votes or attempts to vole at a pri mary, knowing tint he due not pjss?ss the qualificitioiw of a voter at such primary, as in.Iicat(l by this act, or who shall vote or at tempt to vote more than once at a primary, or who shall have unlaw fully in his possession an official ballot, outside the polling-place, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a tine not ex ceeding one thousand dollars or to undergo an imprisonment not ex ceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court. No police officer in commission, whether in uniform or in citizens' clothes, shall be within one hundred feet of a polling-place during the conduct of a primary election, unless in the exercise of his privilege of voting, or for the purpose of the serving of warrants, or the preserving of the peace. Any election officer who permits a person to vote at any primary, with the knowledge that such per son is not entitled to vote, or re fuses to permit any lawfully enti tled elector to vote at such primary, with the knowledge that such per son is .so entitled to vote, or who re fuses to permit him to receive the party ballot for which he asks, af ter having executed the affidavit herein provided, shall b guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon convic tion thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one thou sand dollars or to undergo an im prisonment not exceeding five years, or both, in the discretion of the court. Any election officer or clerk who shall be guilty of any wilful fraud in the conduct of his duties at a primary, or who shall make a false return of the votes cast at such pri mary, or who shall deposit fraudu lent ballots in the ballot box, or who shall certify as correct a return of ballots in the ballot box which he knows to have been fraudulently deposited therein, or who shall write false names in the lists of vot ers for the purpose of concealing the deposit of such fraudulent bal lots or of aiding in the perpetration of such fraud, or who shall con spire with others to commit any of the offenses herein mentioned, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing one thousand dollars or to un dergo imprisonment not exceeding five years, or both in the discretion of the court. Except as modified by the terms Summer Outings FAR AND NEAR From Baltimore $55.15 From Washington 65.15 Do1r ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC Park exposition SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS mountain rosorts of the United States and Canada will be sold June I to September SO, at all Ticket Agencies of routes, and accommodating stopovers make these tickets Indispensable to the Summer wanderer who wl tlcket8 ""PP'y the m08t couveDlent n,et,,od of """firing Summer travel. to any Ticket Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad for rates, routes, and tickets. 6 - 3 of this act. election officers shall be subject to the pains and penalties ror violations or nt glect ol tneir du ties at a primai y as they are or hereafter may be subject to for vio lation or nejjlect of such duties at elections. In all other respects, of ficers officia.ing at primaries shall be subject to the pains and penal ties provided by law for offenses committed at primaries. The ex isting laws relating to bribery at primaries shall continue in force, and shall apply to bribery at pri maries as provided by this act. Every Woman Will Be Interested. There lias recently been discovered nn aromatic, pleasant herb euro for wom an's ills, called Mother dray's AUSTItA-LIAN-LEAF. It is the only certain regu lator. Cures female weaknesses and Backache, Kidney. Wadderand Urinary troubles. At the DrmisU or by .nil 50 cis. Sample I-'RICKi Adders. The Mother Grav Co., Le Roy, N. Y. 5-i.V4t. Our Manly Training of Girl?. Our training of girls approaches close to the idiotic, claims Katha rine Kggleston in Woman's Homt Companion for June. The average girl, from the minute she leaves her dolls to go to kindergarten, till she matriculates nt college, is told about men and men's work never about women. The kinder garten songs and tales are about Uncoln and Washington and even the pictures of animals show the lion and forget the lioness. In old er childhood she is taught to build sand forts instead of good old-fashioned mud pies, and even the sums in arithmetic dwell on "Billy's" marbles and "John's" apples, to the total neglect of his sister. Later still she goes to high school and learns history with all its ideals of brave men and here again the woman's share of quiet courage is completely overshadowed. She learns carpentering, although she cannot cook an egg or sew a seam. And finally, her education finished, she knows all about the higher mathematics and is short changed by the butcher. She learns politi cal economy, but doesn't know who are the members of her own school board. Miss Eggleston's aright article concludes: "If your boy wanted to be a law yer, and a neighbor told you to put him to work in a carpenter's shop by way of preparation, you would think your neighbor crazy. But you do not consider yourself crazy when you train your daught er, who is to be a wife and mother (and nothing can get away from the grim statistics that women do marry, despite economic iudepen- Salt Lake City Tickets sold August 3 to 0, good returning to reach original starting point thirty days from date of sale. RATES From New York - 07.40 From Baltimore - $02.55 From Philadelphia 01.80 From Washington 02.55 Tickets sold and good going and returning via direct routes through Chicago or St. Louis,-or gaing via Chicago and returning via St. Louis or vice versa. Los Angeles Tickets sold June 23 to July 9, good returning until October 81, in clusive, 1909. RATES From New York - $92.50 From Baltimore - $85.40 From Philadelphia 89.90 From Washington 85.40 Tickets sold and good going and returning via direct routes. Tickets good going or returning via Portland will be sold at $14.75 higher than above fares from Now York and Philadelphia, and at tlU 35 higher from Baltimore and Washington. St. Paul Tickets sold July 3 to 5, good returning until July 31. inclusive. 1909 HATES From New York - $12.00 From Baltimore - $37.50 From Philadelphia 39.40 From Washington 37.50 Tickets good going and returning via same direct routes. - 2t Aids Nature The ((rent success ol Dr. Pierce's Onli'rrt fH;cn1 Dis covery in curing weak tomuclii, wa'fed f oil c, ui-iik lunga, and ohfitiiinte and lingering co'tijhs, U I'MtJ .n the recognition of the fundamental truth tlit.'l "('. u'- n Medical Discovery" supplies Nufurc with liKiy-li'.i id injf, tissue-repairing, muscle-milking materials, in con densed ond concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering; obstinate coughs. 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The one to bear the family and to rear it. the other to provide shelter and comfort for the mother of that family, and yet both trained pre cisely in the same way." Souvenir Post Cards are printed at this office. Half tones supplied. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., postoffice: Herr, J. A., McCafTerty, R. S., Newberry, Mrs. Sarah A., Swank, Mr. M. A. Cards. Carlisle. Mr. Edwin, Donohue, Miss Elizabeth. DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. Mratttaai with .Mb Tl.l la SI. Lansasfea. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. No. FOR Prlo 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation. S3 3. Worm.. Worm Frtf r, or Worm Dliciwe. .'J 3. folic. Crying and Wakefulness ot Infants J 4. Diarrhea, ot Children and Adult 43 . Dysentery, Oriplngs, liilloua Colic 3f T. 'ouh.. Colds, Bronchitis SS 5. Toothache. Kaoeache, Neuralgia SS . Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 10. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach IS 11. Croup, Hoars Cough, Laryngitis 39 14. Salt llheum. Eruptions, Erysipelas SS 15. Khftumntlam, or Rheumatlo Pains 'IS IS. Fever and Ague, Malaria 3.) 17. Plies, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal. SS 18. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes US 19. Catarrh, lnfluensa. Cold In Head SS 30. Whooping Couch, Spasmodic Cough 113 31. Asthma.Oppressed, Difficult Breathing MS ST. Kidney Disease. Urarel, Calculi SS 9H. Aeryoiis Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00 30. Bore Mouth, FererSoresor Canker 33 30. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 33 31. More Throat. Quinsy and Diphtheria 33 3.1. Chronic Congestions, Headaches 3S 77. Crippc, Hay Fever aid Ssssojcr Colds.... 25 A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the Test pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of prion. Medical Book sent free. HUMPHREYS' HOMKO. MEDICINE CO., Comet wuuain anu Ann Directs, new i uro. Canadian Rockies . Lib- wishes to GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent. fulfil IN VAU DEVILLE LAND. OK,"::!r tintl Adolf Have a Breezy Dia logue in the Forest. "OsRar und Adolf." the unique creations of F. W. Schaefer, now ap pearltig In literary vaudeville, re rrntly Indulged In the following dla lojiii e: "Mere, Adolf, we are plgnlgglng in tier haunts of nature." "I knew somedlng wass haunting me, Osgar, bud I though id wass chiKers." "Linden to der voodpecker's Hit as he rlrlfes nails in hU family tree." "I thought dot wass der bulffrok's rovi'lllo among der daffydowndlllles." "Overhead der trees oxtend der branches from der main office mtt a Cilentllnegs to each odder." "Yes, yess; bud Id Iks a vonder dey don'd knock their beads toged dT when dey bough. Ha, ha, ha!" (Smash! ) "Un der pure breezci blow." " Do you really dink dose zephyrs Iss all vool?" "Look how der Ivy clings to der oak." "I vonder who nailed Id onT Oh, dcre Is a limpid pool." "I Till try for der corner pocked, ha, ha, ha. By der vay, I can see myself In der water." "Dot is a serious reflection on Id. Say, we are nod alone. I see hoof prlntlngs In der mut." "Of course. Diss Is vere der cow slips und der bullrushes, ha, ha!" "Led us pull some vlld flowers be fore dey pull their pistils." (Biff!) "I dink I vill prlng here some day a chain gang to make daisy chains." "Dere Iss some fir trees. Dey come from Iceland, I hear." "Vot grows on dem?" "Cones." 'Den dot blace musd be der orltch Inal Coney Island, he, he, he!" (Blng! Biff!) Then Polly Spoke. Young Slmpkins (making a call) You have had that parrot a long time. Miss Ethel. Miss Ethel Yes, we have bad him several years. Young Slmpkins Quite intelli gent, Is he not? Miss Ethel Very. He can imi tate most anything. Young Slmpkins They have a re markable parrot over at the Caster llns', Miss EtheL. It can imitate the cound of a kiss to perfection. Is that among the accomplishments of our feathered friend here In the cor ner? Miss Ethel (indignantly) No sir. He does not attempt an imitation of a sound he is not accustomed to hear Mr. Slmpkins. The Parrot (reminlscently Wait, George, dear, till 1 take this bird out of the room. Absent-Minded Benevolrnee. A believer in organized charity cites the following as an example of misdirected tender-heartedness: A very benevolent, but absenrt minded old gentleman, riding In hl3 carriage one hot July day, noticed a toad in the dusty road gasping with the heat. In the kindness of his heart he climbed down, tenderly moved the poor toad into the shRde of his carriage, and then, thoroughly satisfied with his good deed, climbed up again and drove on. UNFORTUNATELY PUT. He What a beautiful set of teeth he has. ' She Yes, he inherited them from her mother. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA GoU iiJia & M jitiiJ. 1. ft. Til ;rBIK INKKKRCr June 1 1904, ond until J" urthir tlcc , Cars leave Bloom for Espy, A1 media, LI tf Ridge, Berwick and intermediate point (olluwii A. M. f.oo, 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8: 9.00,9:40, lo:2o, II:oo, 11:40. P. M. I2:2o, 1 :oo, 1 :40, 2. ao, 3 100, 4:JO, 5:00, 5:40, 6-20, 7:00, 7:40,8:20, 9'.c' (9:40) 10:20 ( 1 1:00) Leaving depart from lictwict one lot) from time as given above, commencing 6:00 a. m, Leave Illoom for Cntavnku A. M. 6:15, t;:oc, 8:oo, 9:00, tlo:oo, 1 I2:oo. I. M. 1:00, t:0, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 60;., t7:Oo, 8:00, 9:00, 10:20, (il:oo) Cars returningdeparl from Cptawiasa miiit-teslrom timeasgivenabove. First car leaves Market Sjuare for hersich on Sundays nt 7:00 a. m. l irst enrtfor Cntawisfa Sundays 7:oon. m. First car from lierwick.for liloum Sundn) leaves at 8:00 n. in First enr leaves Cntawissa Sundays at -, . 30 n. m. ; Ztfta rii tCii TFrom Power House. "J Saturday nilit only. fl. K. K. Connection. JJ", Wm. Terwilliou, Superintends jbloonibbuig & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect Feb'y 1st, lgo8,'i2:o5 a m I NOKTUWAHn. A.M. 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