THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA. 1inorOSfr.I AMKN1 'M F.NTfl TO Till 1 CONSTITI-I ION FI-MMITTKn TCI T1IK ClTr.KN "P THIS CMMMnV- wvATru volt tmkiu .wrimvAi. on itVlFCTlnN. HY Till: (! l-.N l-;U A 1, AH BI-Ml'il.V T1"' '"MM" 'NWKA1.TK r.W. i.i'XMVI.VASIA. ANI ITU- t mil KM HV i:ll-.lt "F Till SKI M! K TAHV OF THK COMMON WKAT.TU. IN riniFANFF. OF AKTICI.F. XVIII OF THK CONTrn-Tl'-N. A .loINT llKSol.FTIOM rror" '!'"' nmmvlri. n'.i to vvUnr.i "lnM kikI twntv-mi- i,r jii-tlelo four. sre-tlcrs flcvrti unci Mvdvo el t i. o five, r. c tlc.n two. tlirc, nncl f.i.irt.'i-n c.f nitldo flKllt. scclinn nun of lirllcln twMve. nil. I prctliina Iwn "veil c.f nrllc In foiir- trrn of the Constiliitle.n of Pennsyl vania, ntvl prnvlilliiK m flii-ilnl" fir rirrvltiu tic arm tidinfiils Intel circct. cn.,.iinn 1. It rc'!ccvril ley 1 fie- H'-nntr. Bncl llolisn ''f 1;c irr: c !il:cllvfS of the" Comnionwr.iHli of l' nnsylv.-tni.i In O.cn rnl A"c-ml.iy niM, That tlio f-illiiwlim ro ircip"0 1 nni'-nci'"1 iitn to tic .m .Kniinn of ttio ('emmn:nv:ilt!i r.f I'enn- nylvntiH. In ncc ..r.l.cii'-c v. illi 11"- i,i-,,y. ,nn of th c-lrlit. ' tit li articlo tli--.-..f :--AmrivltneMit OH" Aril. 'to For:-. K.-e- tic.n r.lchl. flrrllnn ". Aitftid 'c-tictc cl.;bl of nrtlfl' four "f tli" rc.ii iMtlon of Pennsylvania l,l.l, reads) pm fcillows:-- tio shall tioinir:-!" mid. l.y :c!cl with th ml vie" niicl cccnt-.nt of tvo-thirdM of nil the nwmli"H of th- p.'t,iit. m-polnt B.MTc'tnrv of the ('citnciionwc'illli nncl ttinriircv (Inivrnl elurltm hlcris'iro. it o.,,.t.nclcTit of Pnhlic Instnicllnn for m .r-nra i. ml ne-h otlwr oMicr-rs of I I I C I I ,' - - - . f-.ounimiwrnlth nf h" 1st or mny he tViorl7.c-cl hv tic ronntlintlon or by ... not,., lot! l:t. Blvill l : I V o Itnwrf to Aii nil vmMticic-s that mny lulfn, In of In which ho mny n I ! -i i i i it . diirhiR ,'' rc.Vs of th" Senate, l.y rrnntln ivlon tvlil.-h shrill explr- nt th ,". . .1 ...Hi tic; saau iiav nnd rlvll rnpr. tilth Jurisdiction Pot txrr twa ono hundred dollars; ivie'i C'.iirti shall ho hold hy 114. Ki.-ctinlox li"' term of ollico I'hall ho live yonm I'li'l they Hhn:i I Icolod on r.oiic inl tido t hy the cpnili;l'"l vop r.o nt Inrife-; rind In tho eleetlem of the hi tiiiiK.cli ntos no volrr sh.ill vole for nrnro thnn two-thirds of the nmnhi r of 1" i-mhis to lio cloc li d when tiwr tlti Hll:l M I" PtliirlcM. to I sh.ill oxcrc hc rrlinln:i1. ":' Is now o: such eli:!! ';- : in ono j tiiip-n.':' Pild l.y -u. 'i J ir 1 1 4 : . 1 1 ono jtro tct ho cho'ce n; t.-d onls- l.y livd siicl cotinly; nnd sdiction. ci il nnd 1.1 lit herein t" 'ovldecl, 1 S by nl del-men, suhjec t to not invotviiu: nn hi'Vense of civil Jnt'iMtliPtloti or rimfoi rlrnl p"!ill'':il rtntlos. ns mny m.id" hy l.-nv. In I'liil i d' lphhi the olliee of .ildormnii Is nhol- lslucl," so iis to rc;"l ns follows: In I'hilad'lidii.i there slmll lr rstnli- llshcd, for t-icii thirty thoio-.incl Inlinhll- nnlM, one cunt, not of p-i ord. of polieo nnd civil v:n-i . wilh J.n i:;di' l ion not cxeopcllnu oti" hundred ilnll-irs; such courts sh-dl I" hidd hy iu:ii;: di .i les who.-" term of nir.ee .h.ill he sis .:!!--. nnd th. " shnll he i! c l.-d i n i;et!. rr 1 1 lii liit nt the mnnioi.:il .doel'on. hy th cu:ililio vo'oik Mt l.i'i:"; und In tne o'cciioii o the Sit III 11! CI lllhs no Mil.f Hi::i:l V"t tnoi'i- t li -1 two Hrtd ol' th" nun, ho Of persons to ho elect' d V.ll. 'l III one ore to I." clio !; tiny t;!iril pell'.lte 1 orlv l.y lise I I'll! U'i' tvi let hv eounly: nod tdt.ul sue h J 1 1 r 1 ! i I ion. civil nnd pt ns h' rein pi'ov Id. cl, u (relied hy d hy the hy net of of yenr.i yenr. I. ul hrttuv-c, not civil Juri-di' :l dull' s. ns mny llelpllill th'' o Isle d. Ainetohtunt F be com . to hi OVt'oi"' ciiniliKil, c i is now ex ! i 1 1 i i , sitl.j-Pt P sue; involviiiK nil li.creiisp o hi or conf'Trii.;; po'.itl' n I... Ill .el. I hy 1.1W. Ill .'llli:l lice c f ii'.i'iinun Is nl.ol llol follows: nnd with of nnd to fill In otTlcps day, offtcc of I lie r next seou to nil nny vncnn. y thTt mny h:ip i,n dorlmi the recess of It." S. nule, In the' oflhe of Auditor ienernl. Stnto Trr-isiirer. P-cretnry of lntericil AfTnirs K,,o..rlMtendent of Ful lie Instruction. In n lucliclnl otllce. or In nny other rleo ,.iiien which hn Is or mny he nu- ,ertred to fill: If the V.K-Mticy sllllll hlip vm (liirlnc the session of the Se-uit the Governor sh:i!l nominnte to the Set ... t.efore their flnnl ndjournment, .Jr t,ersnn to fi:l said vnonnoy; hut i ., Buch ensn of vnennry, In nn cloc- .iii.a Amce a tierson shnll hp chosen t nnen nt the next (r"iiernl election unless the vnennry shnll luippcn V t,r cnlendnr months Immcdlnp ly pre lnrr siieh eleillon. In which enso tnr . 1.1 Ofllop, Sll.tll I'O lldd lit no inn. ' - the second succeeding K' ticrnl elect In netlnc on executive nominations Penntc shall sit with open doors, nnd . n,rr.i.,.r or rolcetltiB the nomlnntl of the Governor, the vote shnll he taken fcv ve.iB nnd nnys. nnd shall he entered on the Journal." so ns to rend ns ii.. ..hull nominnte nnd. hy v.. o.tuien nnd consent of two-thirds .11 the memhers of tho Hennte. nppolnt Reeretnrv of the Commonwealth Allot-.,, v General diirlnir plensnrc Superintendent of Ihihllo Instruction for four yenrs, and such other ollicc rs of the ,...-,in, ns he Is or may ho nu- i,u the ronstltutlon or hy law to annolnt: he shall have power .ii ,'inncirlri that mnv happen. to which he may appoint, during tho re c ho Seioite hv urantimr commls .ioo which shnll expire" nt the end of tholr next session: he shall have power on v vaennev thnt may happen ..oe- th.i recess of the Senate, In the -, of Auditor General. Statu Treas- Reeretcirv of Internal Affairs ot B...rtnien.ient." of Puhllc Instruction. In a Judicial olfice, or In any other elective m.. Ti-l.leh he Is or mnv ho authorized to fill: If the vacancy rhall happen dtir . ihn eauii.n of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to tho Senate, he fore their final adjournment, a proper ..er, to fill ild vaennev: hut In any such case of vacancy. In an elective of shall l chosen to said of fee' on the next election day appropriate to such office, according to inn prv.... of this Constitution, unless the vneancy shall happen within two calendar months Immediately nrecedini,' such election the election for said hall lie held on the second succeedlnK election dnv appropriate to such office. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit wilh open doors, and In confirming or rejecting th" nominations of the Governor, the vote shall bo taken by yens and nays, and shall he entered on the Journal. Amendment Two-To Article Four, Sec tion Twenty-one. Section 3. Amend section twenty-one of article four, which rencn as follows:- "The term of the fe.-r-t.-.ry of Internal Aff.ilrs idiull he foci- year-; of the Audi tor General three years: nnd of the State r....u,,, two ve.trs. 'I'll' se officers shall be chosen by tho qualified electors of the State Ht general elections. No person j . .i, r,niee of Auditor General rioc-ioi o' - . . or Slate Trcni'tin r shall he capable? holding the mmo office for two c. tee read: The terms of the Secretary o Internal Ae-.. .i,e A.i'iitor General, and tin; b . a . . 'p..,u,r,.r id, nil encdi he four yenrs and they shall be chns. n by the qualified l.eioru of the Stale at i-em ral elections; hut n Rtnte Treasurer, eleeted in the year one thousand nine hundred nnd nine I..1I o. ...... tr,y IV,ree vears. and his 8UC B.lUll nei,. . e..,rU b1,c,ii i,e elected at tho general election In tho year ono thousand nine v.,,i i ,i twelve nnd In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the m. ,.c A,,,nior r:..nerul or State Treaa- ..... oi.nii v.e runahle of holding the am. nin fn. two roiisccti 1 1 ve terms Amendment Threo-To Article Five, Sec linn T-.Ieven Beetion i Amend section eleven of nr- tlcle five, which reads ns follow.: oT.-.v,.....t .a oii.erwlse provided in i-c-l.o ...i.. ML.n...t of tho ni'Hce or al ...,., hn i.n elected in the several .r.l flUlriets bolOUKllS anil tOWIlShlpS at tho tlmo of the election of constables, by the qualified (lectors thereof, in sucn manner as shall be directed by law. una shall be ooeimlsslonod by the Governor for a term of five years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect mote than two Justices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such town ship, ward or borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless ho shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next preced ing his election. In cities containing over flftv thousand Inhabitants, not more than ono nlderman shall bO elected ward or district." so as to read: Fnnnt n otherwise TllOVided In Constitutlor Justices of the peace or aldermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, hv tho oualilled electors thereof, at the municipal election. In such manner as V..1. v, Air,.t, hv law. and shall u cum. ..c uo .-.-.. .-,iuc,i i lie Governor lor t. ' i a Kn township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than j.....e . ihn nenee or aldermen without tho consent of a majority of tho ...lln. .l.etoi-u with tl SUCn lownnuil'. ,,, ,.i, ,,-. nerson elected to such Jllleo unless ho shall havo resided wdthin tho lownsiup, ward or district for one year Jt.Hlr... V,lu election. Ill CltiC'S over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not .more vnan one nuifinuin wiu i nun wa ni m "inn e a ,i wrt,.t. 'i'n Art oh) l ive, Bee- miiiciiuiii. tion Twelve. . a i ...en.,., twelve of nrti neciion o. MH.-OCI . r.,,ia . ,i. ....ouiiiiiion. which reaus vies lire) oi cow "fn'Thmulelphla there shall be estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit ant!, one court, not of record, of pollci To Article KI;:lit, S t Mil I Wci. i .l .-, . tii) t wo of nr as r-'ll'-ws: . i. . lion i !i ill h" h"'d lav t . xt following ,v. ml . r. hut the Ce-ii-by law lix a ell;', re nt all tie in. mU i S of loig Ha rc to," so as to an- tlie 'd. :lel P.-ct ion fi. A I elglit. which i.-;oi - Flic, gene ! .,1 . i. . nunlly on the Tu' 1 first Monday of N. eral Assenii.iv im.i day, two-tlorcls .. each Il'iii:e , oh 1 a read : The general elec tion shall t.e relet i.i- ennlally on the Tuesday next iuiiokiuk the first Monday of November in eacn even-numbered car. out in' ii.-nn semhly may by law fix a illti'tcnt day. two. thirds of nil the members ot eacn House consenting thereto: I'rovld That such election shall always ue n In nn even r.i mil. reel year. Amendment t'ix To Article Eight, Sec- tied Three. Section 7. Ani'-nd s -cilon three o' article eight, which reads as follows: All elections tor oily, warn, norou-o and town-hip officers, tor r. guiar icnn of service, shall he held on tne mini Tuesday of February," so Mb to read: All Judges t-'.ected by the electors oi me State at larg- may tie clcct'-ei at ennei a general or municipal election, ns cir cumstances mnv r.cpilro. All eiccuon for Judges of the courts for the several i,, .lei,. i .iiuiHei.-i and for county, city. J ' . . . ei a r..r ! ward, horoiign. nnn iowumiic., regular terms of service, shall be h"ld on the municipal election day; namely. . the Ttieselav next following the first Moll- I day of November in each o.I.I-iiiiiiiImt. d i year, but the General Assembly may by j iaw fix a different day. two-thirds of nil tho members o' each Hotiso consenting thereto: lYovl.l-.!. That such election shnll always he held In un odd-numnereo year. Amendment Scvn-To Article flight. Sec tion Fourteen. Section S. Amend section fourteen ot article eight, which reads ns follows:- "District eleet inn boards shall consist ot a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the cltlr.ens. J-.neh elector shall have the right to vole for tho Judge nnd one Inspector, nnd each Inspect, or shnll appoint one clerk. The first elec tion board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, lis sluill be provided by law. l-.hc- tion officers shall be privileged from nr rest upon davs of election, and while en j gacrcd ill nin'.ilng up ami u """ turns except upon wnrrant of a court . of record or bulge thereof, for an dec- tion fraud, for felony, or mr breach cf the ,, .ace. In cities they may claim exemption rrom jury amy uemot. their terms of service." so ns to read: District elect!, n ocaros snan oo.-.v . . , ii-l.. cloiM b,1 n Judge nnu iwo nisi"-, o., . - chosen bienidaliv. hy the cltl.-ns at thf municipal el.,. tlon; but tne ...a ...... , aeinblv mnv r.oniro s.-.ld boards to ht appointed In -u.-h manner as It may by I law provl.l.-. Lews regulating the np-' polntrnent of said boards may be ennc.e. ... e, I - s e .1 e . . e 11.1 . In the yenf one thousand nine htiitidrecl and eleven and every fourth yenr there after; nnd In the election of said officers enrh qualified elector shall vole for no more than two persons, nnd tho thn-o persons having the highest number of votes shall he elected; any casual vacancy In the office of county rnmmlssotier or county auditor shnll bo filled by the court of common pleas of the county In which such vacancy shall occur, by th" nppoin' ment of nn elector of tho proper county who shnll have voted for Vc commis sioner or auditor whose place Is to bo filled. Sc hedule for the Amendments. F-etlon VS. That no Inconvenience may nrl'ie from th" chaog-"! i: the Constitu tion of til" Coiu'Tioiv.vc-allli. nnd In order to carry the same into complete opera tion, It Is hen by dee lar.-l tl-.at-lu I lie ci- of officers fl'-eb pi-ople. all P rms of office fi:;c i Ass.inbly al an odd number shall each be lengthened ouo the Lech-I'itul'" lll.l.- eh mac the letir.l'il ' J of 111- tot m, provld.cl the . nn". for Which such officers nr- dec I' d shall always I 1 for an even numb r of c-ars. f 1 The ahoy e-i, usion i f official terms , I t'i. " vs e'eeti .1 nt t c n c.f in;.' tlion:-aud l.'U" . t: lit ; tv.r any c ity. ward. ..-Vp. or dee' ton itivl-.'ou te --.lM of l.f'ei. e . Iltl.lc V ' X 1 in tlie year ono thousand and ten. 1 tl,.. vein- one theii-and nlii" niinur'.i I nnd tell tho mim'.eipal .lection shall be. : held on llv li.ird Tue.--.lay of February. as h, re tol', :: .i:t all officers eho-n a! ! the' i-l. etioti to an cilice the p-gular t"n:i - of whl'-h Is two years, and nlt nil 'i tion otheci s nnd a -scs "e-s dii.s-it nt that i election, i liai: s.-rve until the first Mon I day of ti. cell. b.r In the year one tlict- sand nine hun.lr. d nial elcvt tl. AH fl : rers oho -m nt that election to offices llie : t. r.r. or . ,. i Ih r.ow four yearn, or is made four years by the operation of 1 there nniendm. th or this sdn el'ile. sli ill nerve nniil the first Monday of December .In the veai- one ihoii-anil nine huinlre ' and thirteen. All indices of tho peae". I magistrates, nnd nld. ruv n. chosen nt that ! Heel ion. shall --rv until the first Mon ; day of Ie o-nil.'T In th" year one thou I snnd nine hnudr. .1 and lifiecn. After thu year nineteen hur.dr. d and ten. nnd until I the I.rgi-dature- shall otherwise provide, hII terms of city. ward, borough, town i ship, nnd election cllvlslon officers sliall begin on the last .Voininy oi I'cc.-cmuei In an cdd nuinl "i'c el year. All city. ward, boron:.-!!, and townsnip I ,m....r hoV.luir office at the date of the , approval of thes I terms p,' c.ffiee thousand nine Mm PaMnHwn 7 Thrice-a-Wcck 'Hi shall not w" ! iceneral dec! ci hundred nnd l.or.iu'.-.h. to-. officers, v.lio. I U ing la w. e nine hiin.li-ed 1 The stomach ! larger fsctor in " life, liherty nnd the pur tuit o happiness" than most people arc nwiirc. Patriotism can withstand hunger hut not dyspepsia. 'I lie confirmed dys peptic "is fit lor treason, stratagems nnd spoils." I he man who goes to Hie front for his country wit!i a weak stomiicli will be a weak soldier and A limit finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship- as W--.I as for health and happiness. ... . Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion nnd nutrition arc promptly and permanently cured hy the use of nr. prHaer'S golden mvjuct.l ntscovmiY. It builrls up the body with sound flesh and Bolitl muscle. The denier w ho offers u Mihstitutc for the " Dit covery " in only seeking to make t!ic little more profit realized on tha mile of less meritorious preparations. , Dr. I'icrcc's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent tree nn ...p.. ot .,f iimn to nuv expense oi niuiiniK vn,. 21 otic-cent Mumps (or the pnper covered hook, or 31 stamps for the cloth hound. Address World's Dispensary M".iol Pierce, M. D.. President, liuunio, saocintion, K. V. Y. m:ir : l::-;i- I..C ' fill 1 i:.:: of consecu- thls amendments, whose mnv end in the year one hundred nnd eleven, shall eoollnoe to hold I lie r offices until me first Monday of Dec-, tube r of that year. All iu.lg.-s of the courts for tho sev eral h'did.il distr'ets. and also nil county ! officers, holding of'i.-e. nt the date of the i approval of tli.se a men.liiicnts, whose terms of office, may end in the year one i thou-and bine honored nnd eleven, shall I continue to I-.. .1,1 their offices until the i first ..on.b.y i f .latin. iry, one thousand nine lu.n.ir. .1 and tw-ive. A true eopv of tic .lolnt U-solutlnn. Ki l'.i'lUT MeAFKR. Frcr.-larv of the ('..minonwialth, m - LIKES NO BABIES. NO BALLOTS Archbishop Falconlo Sees In It Ele ments of an Excellent Plan of Suffrage. Chicago. The formula of "No babies, no ballots," has been approved by the Apostolic Delegate to the Unit ed States, Archbishop Diomeilo Fal conlo. Ho expressed his approbation of the doctrine a few hours after ho had arrived in Chicago from Wash ington to consecrate liishop lCdmund II. Dunne of Peoria in the Holy Name Cathedral. "What do you think about the the ory of 'no babies, no ballots?"" was MONEY IN MULES. W.rnr(; 2-Ytar-Olda Bring $200 Each L -irai.r Animals Twice as Much. i; mules lor lite mariiei is nu whkii for fonio reason is al t!: ely rc-'.i.'jte-.l In tho C.p.it i ii'dle Slate.-;, yet there If i:o rer i;:ethi,il of pia'tiaf; money. for t'.u !.;::mil I:. rater. "l.o l.uJ.bl lliat one IK- ds boiibd l.e.i .:c!cs or a r.neli c-ovcriag half a co:;:-.!y t-j ;ai ; :.n:les Ki;ece:!:l'ul!y has Le.-.-.i ll:-!:ed out i' :ui fKSilode-J I"-:'; ;.;,(,. Tliera r- no fXtetisive u.uio nn idln:; i:l..:::.s In MiKsouri. yet t!it3 f.t :!.! r..l.-es the? largest atnJ lifiet uitilcM In tli e whole world. A f.u:i;er with a hundred ncrea could raise a ca'.ijilo of riulea every year. When tliree years old li a lair --le. tl.ey will brln,; him -0 J eueli. If e.M-:i laiKi; -ihcl well iliaped they will brius r.ll;:o.U it.-, uiui li mure. Toero l:i al.'.ajs a c'emi.isd nnd n ready mar ket for any mule, a:,d the bigger tho mule the bipser tl.e price. Cue man with a farm of HOO acres fine, drlvlnic liorse and ten liarii one of these murea n mule colt every year besldea all the farm work, and on this n.i there is plenty HloomslMirg Sullivan Ilailroail. T.ikitv,' K.Tect Foly 1st, K)o- t2:'5 :l- m NiiKTllWAIJH. Hlonnisb'trif l I. W. iuooai-diniij I' .4 K-... 1'ap.T Mill I.IHlit. . street drain; 'vllle For lis tf.uiers si iinv.iter Ileal on KllS'lllS i 'oles creek hanlm-hs (trass Mere Turk Central .lamlsun City A.M. 1 . !i nn . 'i n j ..nil .. sis . !1JC. . :;h . t l III . 1S . s r. .nn C'J I'.M. t V :i7 1! St' 2 M 3 (IS J) d f.l 17 a :i :i 'I .in n.i y 1" .111 IJN J.i ft . runti .':1 . 1 0 l r :i m ..in is 8 r,f. P.M. t ti ir, 17 fi ::t fi 1.1 fi M (i !7 7 im 7 13 7 41 7 IS Wcrid Thc-Grcatcsl Newspaper el III Typo. IT ALWAYS TELLS THE NEWS AS PHOIWPTLY AND FULLY. iTJSi Read In eery English Speaking Counlry. It lias invariably been the great efTort of the Tliricc-a-Wcek edition of the New York World to publish the news impar tially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason it lias achieved a position with the public unique nmotitr papers of itselaLS. If you want the hews fs it really 1. subscribe to the Thrice a-Week edition of tl.e New York Wer'.il, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the price o a Vin-:'niKici:-A-VKKK world's . . .. 1.. 4- , uiar sill -n;n;c'i puce in oinjr -.. year ami tins pays lor 150 paeii. We otter this iinci;u:illccl newspaper ana Thk Coi.fMiHA.N toKother for one year foriji.t.s. , , The 1 cfcu'.ar subscription price of the two papet.s is $2.00. t UIoomsbtirR .Souvenir Books, 48 half tone pictures, 25 cents, at the Columbian office. tf. re'- per SOUTH VA HI). for keeps tbares rallies doii.g !i;:rt:cular f lhe::l to do The eo'.ta are ullowed to run witii the lucres until four months old. They are Il ea placed in a pasture by them sc'.wm and are never allowed to stop growins uutil they have attained their f ill ,;:owt!i. l'ro.n the time they leave the mare until they are shipped to eo-sr'. t thev are never fed hay or )ts. i-'owed corn, bean fodder, corn stalks and straw in winter uud grass .a summer is their diet. "My experience." writes this farm- r 1:1' Country Ufo In America, "has t'-icfi:'. Jamison City.... Cent nil (miss Verc Park I.iiiibnclis Coles Creek Kelsons Benteyi St lllv, 'iter Znners KorKs. tn ni,'evllle Ulfht street 1'nper Mill Bloom, fet K.... lllooin. BUW, A.M. A M. t t s so in is fi M it) M filOl fit on jn 03 fi 1 M tu i jn un m H tu ns is lis ir. :is :ls o 7 110 f IW 7 '8 7 HO P.M. 4 :ili 4 :w fl 47 n 4s 77 is 'n 3 f, a A.M. i 7 00 7 03 IT 1 11 1:1 11 21 5 00 5 OS fll i fi 17 11 ii S wi 11 M 11 0 11 M 12 (5 1210 SSI b 39 fi 42 f 5S COO fi 24 7 VS 7 as f7 4S 7 49 8 00 8 10 8 13 8 -Jf 8.30 A. M. t I, III fi''6 fi L'5 fi ft) 7 IH 7 IS 7 41! 8 10 8 '21 8 sr. 8 40 15 A.M. it 30 11 45 ii'n 12 cs 12 10 12 8S 124S 19 5 1 OO 1 30 1 40 1 SO 2 10 215 McCAIX PATTERNS . Celi-hnitcd I.T Mi,.', perfect fit. umpji c ity unit rclu.bil.iy nearly 4-.ye;iri.. Sold , J rvt-rv cityan.l lov n m tl. Uritnl htiiti-i. and ranL.1. or by iiiaii dirett. Mr fol.l than any other make. Se.-.J ior lice cat.Uotuc McCALL'S MAGAZINE More subseribeis tlian any other fashion lvl.-s. ivitte-n.s. lireMnnakinir, iniilincry, 111 w,. . ', ...... ... - .,- te.rie, etc. car (worth ma est '.......ir-.r l.n.V t.L-L-llll'WlllU. " T'i ......... On v 5(1 cents leuiblel, inclmtmR 11 "r1'1' pattern. ctiemt'tte. eoeul . . .,. I III ei scribe: toelav, or send lor tainpic copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Au-cnts. r.istal brums prtiimim c.ita.ogue unci new cai prize olleis. .AeJclrcsn THE McCAIX CO.. 218 to 218 W. 37th SI.. NEW YORB ;u;y ...i ('.. i . .-.iicli l:nvs 1 ffnmo cl.".s-!- rlivht. to vo spec-tor, ami one eb-rk. ic oi-.ifi.nn rot- eiu. s oi in- ,,.i. , lector (-hall li.'ive tie ,. i,.r Hie .iuilk-e mid one: io e a. h laspe-ctor sliull appoint The first oh-elton t board foi nv new o'siri.-c. i-o.c.i - i ..1.,-iiem hour.ls filled, fl Jht l,e"nroviii.(l by law- l-:icetlon .i,nii l,-. io-lv!lei;e,i from arrest upon rtv of elee-lion. nnd while en, ,n-,'ii,o- un si in I trm-.sniiuin:,' returns cept upon warm nt of or lllel--". tlleTc -of. for for felony, or fur each this ofil- ej In ex- court of record. nn election fraud, wanton nrencli or tin' tieace. In ernes wo- , i .. ihele terms ol lion from jury nucy .""i- Bcr'icc- Amendment Kb;ht-To Article Twelve, S.-.-tion One. Seet'on 9. Amer.,1 section one, article twe lve, which rends ns follows:- "All otllcers, whose selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall . bo elected or appointed ns may bo diiecte.l bv law." so ns to read: All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in tills Constitutle.n. shall bf elected or appointed as mny be directed nv law: Provided. That elections of S? ntc officers shall be held ,n a Kt nernl dec Ion Say nnd elections of local oflleers shall : o .minlrlnnl election day. e.- 1 when, in ettheren.se. special elections mnv be required to fill un.xplred terms. Tme.ln.G..t Nlne-To Article Fourteen ,'fi inn i ii. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourtee n, wnirn rcnn n , eoiiio.v - -- ... tV,,t , nncl Hllilil ii...-. .... !S".r , torn, of throe years, be B,n.nB on ti.a nti, thei. next niui " " . - i,e,i- nil miereRsors snail ne ""' - vicincies li'.t otherwise provided for, !,n ,e filled In such manner as may be . . . a rnnd! a by ic'iw, , v i ..,.,tt-iiiu nnd snail ni mv.. m toora "14 - next nrter un. - .,,ied: nl! nrovmea wr, M 1 ,.'W Wm ptCJSTRATo It riu iwitN-r m cmMtH ou nutH-1 fcwi. 1-.0-, SO. '"1 t11'' ;t mtM "It S',l vr , .1. 1 .,n me tn.il muiej iiuiva ui-si fu.j-J not Tence rails anu tne end of a barn, but any other r.u hay or oats. My rations for ...ale.t eiig.uied in heavy railroad .uetion work are six quarts of a U..y fjf each, and one bundle e straw for two mules at(ni!',ht would be hard to find a smotU (ker bunch anywhere, and ti.cy l.:ie not lost a week's work In .ivo years. They are groomeii nnd curried fiery tiiuiit. tlie name as nny valuablo AorUinjj hoiKO. ami the drivers are never allowed to whip; any abuse or overloading results In the quick dis charge of the driver, for a mule is of nil workinR animals the most timid ur..j shy. They will go any place and do anything if they know it is all r;;;!it, and if they do not know it will r.. do it." Trnlns No 21 and 22 mined, second clns". t l.ll except Hunuay. t. "'T.,-' L' only, f Flatf stop. W. c. N DER, supt Trolley Time Tables. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: r. m, 12.50 1.50 2.50 3-5o 4.50 5-5" 6.50 SQUEEZED CY A PYTHON. 3 s- borough next pre- contalnlng provide County municipal the shall vacanc-s nc.i " ... mav he Blll'il jiit.iii- shall be Mled In IZlt "vn-To Article Fourteen, Section Seven. o.He 11. Amend section seven, fourteen, which "Three county county auditors thousand eluht hundred and ,! everv IhllO year and tho three article ..n,i n. fo lows: commissioners nnd three shall be elected In each - ..Cnon In eeeinfv wncie mil u ...... v- - the year ono .'ei In tho election of said oflleers nfter; and in th" c u ct 1 eacn pu"11"' . of .1 .. .it. IlfTMIHia. don nir inn ilium"- i"" "r.hnlibe elected; any casual vacancy votes shnll be cieeiLu, ,,,. or In the omiT.."L Z h. Ailed, by the county a""'1"' .be bounty court OI coinii..". . occur by the which wch vacancy .hall occur y ,ppolntment of nn ' county wno whose PiaCe Is commit". tn r.ad: mu no county ud tors snuu chosen, Three ejounty wnere one of the first questions nsked tho Archbishop. He looked a bit puzzled. Then he smiled and said: "You'll have to enliahten me a little. Just what does 'no babies, no ballots mean?" ThorotiDon the Interviewer uanaeu tlie Archbishop n clipping containing tlie suggestion formulated by Father Phelan of St. I.ouis two days ago, in which he urged that votes be given to n family In proportion to the number of children. Tho family would nave votes for the father and mother anu each child under tho t'lieian piau. husband and wife with ten children, for Instance, would have twelve votes, lie a husband and wire witn one child would have throe votes. But a man nnd wife with no children wouiu havo nary a vote between them. They would be disfranchised. Now, that is really a very gooa idea, ho said, lianuing uacn. mo vur ping. "It has the elements or an ex cellent plan." nie Arciiuihiuu. in flected ft moment, "Indeed, wny not: he inquired. "Women in Borne States are given a vote on a property quuuu cation. Surely children lire far more valuable than property, it woutu iuu be reasonable to give votes to mar ried persons on tho basis ot tho num ber of their children." feet (nee hum! red out of its 1 l.ambriger tried to it attacked him and iout his body and beam P. M. 7-5 8.50 q.50 10.50 11.50 Big Snake Boaten Nearly to Death fore It Let Go. Tnd fius Lambrigger, the showman of Orvil'.e, Ohio, had a ter fimo evnerior.ro with a python here The python 13 twenty-eight Inn-? tvventv i'-c'.ics In circumference ar.d weighs about four pounds. The reptile got raize and nl.e dr've it back wound i'u-elf to criuih h !;-.t. !;,. culled for assistance nnd it re quired the efl'-'fts of seven men, who beat the reptile nearly to death be fore it released its hold. A. M. 5.40 6.20 6.50 7.50 S.50 Q.50 10.50 11.50 First car leaves Market Square for Berwick on Sunrtav at (1.50 a. m. , From Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: r. m 6.00 7.00 S.o: ().oo 10.00 1 1 .00 I2.00 T 1. 00 First car leaves Berwick fur Danville on Sundav at S.00 a. m. Bloonisburg Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only A. M. M. 6.00 "-OO 7.00 r. M- 7.20 l.ou S.OO 2'( 9.00 3 " 10.00 4.0 11.00 5',J 7 AND IUBJLMUII fcLRCTH IC I AN ncl MftCHANIC ,3 tr.ar;.iinef'f everybody. Lc-irn al'out f iettricity. the C'.mini,' i-lente.andhow to ue f-ls. Simple, pne ti rat, full of pictures. Saat 1 le copy frre ii you nune thli pa;-er. $1 .00 year. Snmpaon Pub. Co. n St., Boston. AUlk I Ilea-: i rhftto-crBphy tme every1oly. A MR Bit I'm TMiKAPHY teaches it. Itutiful pictures, mor.tli ly prire contfs". picture criticism, questiont an swered. Sample copy frre i( you mention this papr. AmftrlcinPhotoerapy 6 beacon St., Bostwn, Masf. Htlll III-. 2-2.5-tf. 60 YEARS unniCki'tr f LArtnit'.ve. i'linliM.Hri)' :4 Tradc Marks iiJleV Designs Si Copyrights eic. nrnnAKCticllnil neeUptori mid nencnniion mT neftwdf usc-or" " "ur opinion (too lietl.cr au ? ,1 r,,l nhlr niitollteihlO. Clltll Itllinloa- V,m ',-ici y'o ".'olriml HwiDBOOK on Patent. r I ( illicit mone-y for .eicuriiiif ptttent. ' weiia mum ti.roiwli Munn & Co. rucetTd tpertal notice, wittiout i-imriio, In the Scientific JSinericam lyUUNTJ & Co.3G,Droat-woy- New York ;2-io-iy CHICHESTER'S PILLS TIIKWIAMOMIIIBAMI, A Cars leave Market Square. Blooms btt'ic, for Danvillt: r. m , 12. lo i i 3 4 5 Dog Tends Master's Telsphens. WinnU-tl. Conn.--Kosse Hell, a valu able rollie, owned by (leoree M. V.'al ton of Canaan, displays her intelli gence hy nnswprlr.s her master's tele phone call 10-12. When the hell riiiKH 12, if no one is around Ko.ko will hark loudly until someone goea to the 'phone. The ilos pays not the slightest attention when the bell rim's any other number. Stripped Flock of Geese. Mattoon, 111. A tornado struck nix miles south of this city and destroyed the huihllnKS on tour farms. No rain accompanied tho wind. A pcrculi tr nrank was played by tho storm. T wind picked up a Hock of seven Reese Bwinimiiis In ft small pond In the farm of 1. M. Thomas, at Sexton, picked off all their feathers and deposited them In a haymow. Wrote His Own Obituary. Springtield. Mass.-Alfred tl. Fish er ono of Springtield's best known business men. who died here aged Bix-ty-slx years, wroto his own obituary H few years ngo. Copies wero Fent to thj local newspapers, which printed it iii full with crodlt to the author. CS,. r-- Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORi A A Rsliabls Rsaiedy Fon GATA3RH Ely's CrGuin Balm ywi A, M. 5.K) O.oo 7.10 8. to ().lo jo. lu II. ID First ear leaves Market Square Danville on Sunday at 7.10 R. Saturday Night uniy. . 10 . to .10 .10 .10 r. m. 6.10 .710 S.io 9.10 10.10 i 1. 10 for Cars leave Danville for Berwick: a. m. ; M' fi.oo I-o '&0 l'. M. 7-0'' S.00 9.00 a-" to:oo 3-" 11.00 4 00 5.00 First ear leaves Danville for l'erwiek on Sunday nt S.00 a. ni. HloomthurK uniy. Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. s.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 i; 12.00 coc to-iv.. Market Sauare. Bloomsburg for Catawissa: M. I S.OO F. M. 1.00 ta.oo t3.oo 4.00 j.oo leaves Market bquare tor A. M. 5-3" 6.t5 t7.oo fS.oo 9.00 ft 0.00 j-ll.oo First Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m. Saturday Nig lit uniy. f P. K. H. Connections. r. m 6.00 t7.oo S.00 9.00 10.10 il.oo tnilli-af Auk to up ltruffirlftt for a 4'til-f betr' Vlumond It rand Ills in li-d on l ImIJ mmtlicX boxes, tealcl with Ulua Ribbon. IMAMONl ilKANU fn Uftl ears known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRLGGISTS EVERYWHERE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clfar.'B ami h.'uutiiiea the has. N7or Faila to Boston? Gray Hair 10 11 iouiuiui coiur. Curt-i (,a!p dirnc 5i hnlr faUiiig. S !-socvnE3A?t:-:.N.-cc.. 0 cK.-iii-'Ll ik .'.it CCUUTBISS. . fl j,-.v:;;;.-.vj- iilr-ri l;:.-; I-. a.s.v;. p-risnf jrcdLifrlnjiirci'. Pnc.'ct Excl: .-IU. e,r t-i.dit. vo i.c HH LIS Hint ti.-.wt, c;-.n. V.ite-1 EtvtM TiUsi Calm. jX WASHINGTON, J. C. JH car It quickly absorbed Civet Kclicl at Once. It cleanses, soothes, lieaU nud protect the uiHcasoct liiciii" . , , , i,r,,n roiiltiii.? from Catarrh anil drives away aCold iu tha Uea.l quickly. Kestorea the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full siz 50 ets. at Druggists or by nuiil. Liqui4 Cream Ihilm for use tn atomizers ia ci. Ely Urothors, 60 AVarrea Street, New York. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: V. M. 12.30 6-31 1.30 7-3" s.30 8.30 vio 9-3t 4.30 5.30 A. M. S 50 6.35 7-3'i 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 10.30 11.30 HUMPHREYS' Ilumpltrcjs' Veterinary Spcoillcs for the cure of diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Poultry. A- A. For FEVEK8, MUU Fever, Lun Fere?. B.B. ForMMl AISS, Lanienrn. Rlieuroatlan. c!c. For SOUR Throat, Epizootic. DUtcmper. D. D. ForWO'.tMS. Bon.tirubi. E. E. ForC Ol GIIS, Cold, IuBuenxa. F. F. For t'OLICt Uellyaciie, uiorrnc. G. G. Prevent. MIC.nniAB. H. II. For K:DEY and Uladder dliordera. I. 1. ForSUIN I)liEAEi".Mang.Erutoii J.K. For BAD t 0M)1T!1. Indention. Price, CO Cents per bottle. Vet. Cure Oil, far Stable or Field Use, $1. 4 At druggists, or- sent prepaid on receipt of price, f AfiOOPage Book on the treat ment niut care of Domestic A..imnu and Stable Chart to 1 ------ t ... . r ... r 1 . ... . Ttiniijl trees First car leaves catawissi ioi,tiuui- uuuu uw - burg on Suntlay at 7.30 a. m. hxiphreys' hoiteo. mkdictne CO., Coraer Saturday Night Only. I WUUam anil AM Street. New Tort !:i it Pi !j j.-i
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