rv 0JOOOOC SATURDAY NIGHT TALKS 8 By REV. r. E. DAVISON O RullanJ, VI. ' i ALMOST PERSUADED. International Bible Lesson for Oct. 24, '09. Acta 23-26 Taul, the apos tle, hns now to bo considered as l'nul the prlnon er. Henceforth, to the end of 11. c. i.e carried the chain of bondage He knows how t o sympathize with nil who are oppressed and unjustly eccii'e.l. He Ih not t'.io -..,-. -.j rn4l first, nor the last man who k:cc-is In r cell and Is branded as a criminal, while absolutely hinoc.it of guilt. At Caesarea Governor Felix kept him two whole years "n military c.i i todv. To be sure ho was not co;i fined In prison, neither was ho oi't on bail, but he was put '.li the cure of a sVldler who was hell reppo-v' for him when wanted. At the enj of that period Felix, the governor, w:u himself cnlled to Homo It an.v;:r cor.iplalnts against hi.i admlnlstratlo-v and a new ruler, Festus, was appot:t id in his place. Three days r.fier is Miming ofllce Festus wvnt to .k-niKii le:n on his first visit. :.iul tlie very first complaint that ho '.K -tid w:is t old trouble about liul. The i.. knnvea who had planned '.he It.;', r Hpiracy, n.-ilid that the i'luis'lo r..i be brouK'.'.t to Jenisal'Mii, i:;t. nil:::' assassinate ti I lit on his way thit' lint ngnin those "bhvk h:.nd" ra are defeated in their purpose. 1..: npiolntd a new trial at Cnc?aiv.i. Appeal to Cie:sr. At this invlir.ikv.ry ltarin; ;v.;:l who has come to the ).;clr.-:ou !' .! he cannot hope for a fdr tv'. '. '.1 Jiidea, falls bacU upon 1 is ll",':-.-- ::s a Itoman cltlzon, and r, pi'c.l' Cne.sar. Tl'.e pro:r.irclr.t!oi cf t'.t 8inslo word Appello. was sulW ' a: to transfer nil fiuther p.w.-. -edlns- fv the piovincii'.l tilbii!:l tc thu 1- J' pe: or. While the t.oviinor :.Hed r. i im portunity to r.irv. i"d hi: pri.-o:;( ;. he was visited hy his royal r.e::;hh ir Ag'.ippa. snd his sinter Vuil.-o. ller-d Arippa 11. vas a J"v. His i'V.:.:. l! rod Agrlprn h. l'-i this very city of Caesarea had iHcd u tsnsio tieut'a, eaten alive by v. u:-:ns. llo v.ms tie jrrandfon of thiit M'od who had I.. headed John t::e iiapti.t, i:id t'.-' Kreat KrandKoa c f t'.e lleivd W. 0 slew the chr.d.er. of lt.!?!.i::ho:!i at liit-th of rhri.-U. Tl.-r fur", he h iih 1 with delight the importunity of s. eiii. and hearing the most sinlllant teach er and preruher t'l ;t Christianity had produced. Acco:ii!i:B'y a h:illia..t audience Rathercd i:i the Judgment hall, r.nd Paul was k!mi t..c oppor tunity of tellins the rtory of his con version to Christianity tnd hU sub feipient 2?) yeara of misr.ioiiaiy ser vice. The Point et Ur.us. After pn Introduction of sins 'lar grace Paul comes at cn-e to the joint at Ispuo. He puts the whole charge Into a nutshell. His ne:uies had thrown a great deal of dust Into the eyes of his Judges In 'hir frantic ef forts to get rid of him, but Paul in a single sentence goes itraiRht to the heart of the matter, and affirms that it Is on account of the hope held by the Jews themselves that ho Is r.ow Judged. It was the groat promise of the Old Testament, viz., the coming of the Messiah. The whole Jewish na tion believed God's vromlso of Mes siah, and looked and lonsed for it. And ttie only reason for their hatred and persecution of Paul was the fact that he taught that Jesus of Nazareth whom they had crucinY-d, was that Messiah. Dodging the Truth. Both Paul's auditors nn. moved, but both In a different way dodge respon sibility. Festus, the heathen, can ac count for the apostle's earnestness In no other way than on the ground of a "brain storm." He crleB out, "Much theological study has turned your head " And As-rlnna. the zealous Jew, a, me sneerinelv says. "With hut lime per- aiisinn hm, wnnldst aln make me a christian." (Revised Version). The Roman official scoffed in one way, u.o intelligent blue-blooded Jew sneered In another. But they both dodged the trutn. Paul is not the only man who hag been stigmatized as a lunatic. Dwlght L. Moody was nicknamed "Crazy Moody" before th world came 1,.. mhnd of his mad- v wvbuiao iu ncsa. If there were more crazy peo- pie. after the pattern of Paul, in the christian church to-day. tha world would sit up and take notice. The knp of eorrnnt tudires would knock to.ri.thpr ncraln with FallX. and new a i w. iev, hinted, would obmipaD, uaiu. ov-n.... . - , again feel the force of the spiritual earnestness of the soldlen of the erosu Tf mndnrn dlsclnlea felt M profoundly the revolutionary doctrine of the birth, life, death and resurreo tlon of Jesua Christ, there would a mighty host of believers reauj cry out. with the apostle, "I would God. that whether with little or w.iu much, not thou only, but also all hear me this day, might become BUCi u I am." 4u ; tJW-4 mi THE ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I. C. B. ENT, HirIi Sheriff of Co. . .... ... , iiiiiii' lutnl.ia Loiinty, cotwnoiiwraiui in i enn- in sylvania, do hereby ninke known and BnB give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, Hint n Jietieral election will be held in the said county of Columbia, oa TlTFSIlAY NOVFMnER a 1000. of 1UM1"U' MHLWU 2, iyw, . (nptrut the Ttietnay nut renewing ne ami honTy.fMMinoU;h)lorWipurpnl. ofelMT. Ing the eevrral peraona ht-rrrtur iibiiiNl; One person for Indue cf the Supreme ' Court of Pennsylvania, I One person for Auditor t.enerai or Pcnnsyfvania. Ono person for State Treasurer of i Pennsylvania, One persou for fcnerifT ot coiub.ci i 7 , V ,,. " ,,' ' ; f. . 1 .elected to the office of Aidltor Oenernl county. Ktnte TrenHurer shall be capable of Two persons tor ury (.ommiMioaer of Columbia County, One person for Loronar of Columbia County. hsn.hr inthnrlawt ud rwinlrwl tn fnw M ballot DrtntwV, msn, or partly prlnll ana partly wnrvwi, tor tuon 01 ine rouowinj iudn peraoiia a the? 01: Jl'pot or Si'rRRMR CouT. (Mark one.) Robert von Muscbziitker, Republican Cyrua LaRue Munson, Democratic Harold L. Robinson, Prohibition Sydney A. SchwarU, Socialist Auditor GuNUtA.. (Mark one.) A. E. Sisson, Jamca Woodward Clark, C. W. R. Smith, Republican Democratic Prohibition Socialist William Par'cr, Si ATI TSIASL'UK. (Mark one.) I. A. Stolor, Repub'.ieaa Oeore W. Kipp, Democratio Frank Fish, Prohibition Kd. Moore, Socialist Smtirr or Coi tmiia County. ( Uark one.) Joseph II. Sands. RepuUica'J William P. Zchner, Demetratic William Van Hauton, Prohibition Jcav LrMMhiioMi. (Mark one ) Jacob L. Wolvei ton. Republican A. C. Hidlay, Democra'ic Iiiiah Raber, Prohibition C'oron ta. (Mark one ) H. I.. Davis. Robert J. Prcnnen, John M ('iciiimill.M. D., Ropur.iiaa 1 leniocratic Prohibition Also at the some time the elector of the county will vole upon the adoption or rejection of the following proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, by voting ' Yes"or "No" on each one separately. Ijnornsrcn amknpmknts to Titn roNS'l'ITI 'l ION SrisMITTKO TO TIIK CITI7.KNrt OK THIS COM .MOV- wkai.tii you Tiunit Ai-rnovAi. op. HIOJKCTION. I!Y TIIK llKNKlt.M. AS SKMIU.Y OK TIIK Co.M.M' N WKAI. TII OK I'KNNSYI.VANIA. ANI ITIt 1.1S1IK.D 11 Y OltKKK OK TIIK SKi'llK TAltY OK TIIK ro.MMoNWKAI.TM. IN Tl'ltHl'ANl'K. OF A KTll'LE XV1U OP HI IK CONSTITITH N. A JOINT HKSOI.PTION Proposing amendmetits to seetlons elht nnd twentv-one t article four, sections eleven uiui twelve of article live, sec tions two. three, and fourteen of article elKht. section one of article twelve, and sections two ami seven 01 arm i- iu.h -teen. of the Constitution of Pennsyl vania, and providing a schedule for carrying tho amendments Into effect, a, ...H.,n 1 Ho I resolved hy the Senate and Hons of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen eral Asscmhly met. That the following are proposed as amendments to the Con stitution of the commonwen.io ... . . iivlvanlu. in accordance with the provi sions of the eighteenth article thereof :- Amendment One-To Article roi.r. op tion Kigni. Cntlnn 9 Ami ml aeetlon eight of artlclo four of tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows;- -v. n.ninfitA nnd. nv and wuu the advice and consent of two-thirds of all the memhers of the Senate, appoint . e.nr.irv of the Commonwealth and an Attorney C.eneral during pie. sure a Superintendent of Pul.llc lnat"'lu" f"J four years, and such other ofllcers of tho Commonwealth as he U or may be i tho Constitution or by law to npolnt; he shall have power to nil all vacancies that may happen, In or Kee i to which he may appoint, during Vhe recess of the Senate, by grant ng " i. .i,inh shall expire at the I' their neit session; he shall have power to fill any vacancy that may hap pen, during tho recess of the Si nate In t' in. inr lleneral, btnie Treasurer; Secretary of Internal Affairs In a Judicial omen, - ". ...v,i,.h h s or may bo au ho aovernor -hall nominate to the Sen a e Mora their final adjournment n ate. , fll, vacancy; but proper perm... ... un ' " . - ...,nv lii nn eleC' In any such case ot ,Y",, ' ""-" .i.ii i.a chosen to tlvo o tlvn ofllce. n person . am on ce - r wllnlB ' Hai. oinee at tho nexi '' ...,,. un. ess r . lmmedll4teiy prc- " "i ...,, . in which case tho , r said ofllce shall be MJjjt ; the " een live nominations tho , In "," wlth open doors, and, In I oSflrmin or rejecting the m.mln at Ion. of the uoveruui, "- -- , rntered on I by yndnaand u . lnHeJ Hhall nomIU,te and b a.n?r(1wUot tha adviee and consent w0Jr ,nt all the commonwealth and t a LrL,ary. V, . Hurine pleasure, a - aha nivArnor. i" . . . i n Attorney uciki -."- . nf , I)(,r,ntendent of uhiu. in-rtruction for fu'ul. years, and auch ot h. ur.oj th , f b the nstltuUon or' by law , 'm.r e ihB have power to r." ' n 'aen. les that may hnppei . In oRlces . ,o which. he may Inmls ! -'ess of the Be na e, . o( '.Ions whlcn '"' 7. ,,: nnwer j Jht,nr ,. .Hllln; he "h"umvehBp,?pwn' to U any vacancy hat .y .p . during he recess Tre8H. , Jlrratnry f inwrn"! Affair" or , SJ':r,ntMie..t rfWfJ'iiS be ( a juuiciu ,',ror may b9 authored the vacancy siiau A. to '';e ' lon the ernor snau """"-:,-li rnment, a proper , rore ine.r ;.canoy! but in any i Ph"c6U ot .B0.oy to etaetw. or a person shall b ohoenjo tuj COLUMBIAN. BL00MSBU13O. fro on the next i-prtlon liny appropriate to inirh office, nrrnrilinK thi" provisions of thin ('on.Hlltiiilon, unlt-aa lh vniancy shall happen within two calendar months Imini'illnti ly prrrpillnn nnrh plectlnn iMy, .nl,.h ,., ,MI, ,.,ctlnn for mtl.l oinio mi the at-coml mu't-n'tllnK piwtlon nay npurnprlnt.; tn mien onii-i-. tn ni-tlna- on executive nomination the Senate shall lt with open doors, nn.1. In confirming or reirrtlna the nomlniitlons thr Onvrrnnr. the voto Hhnll hp taken . . . .. . n,.,re(1 by yens nnd nays, and shall he entered on th Journal, - , ..... , Amrmlmmit Twn-To Article Four. Bee- Hon Twenty-one. ' - - - - - ..Tn, tprn; of tnp B,.,.r.tnry of Internal ft,,in, h.iil he four yours; of the Amii- tor flcnernl three yenrs: nntl of the Htnte Treasurer two years. These ottlrers shall ke chosen hy the qualified electom of the hoMlnK tno nltl(, om,.0 fl,r two consecu- tlvn terms." so ns to rend: The terms of the Rerretary of tnternnl Affairs, tho Auditor General, and the Blnto Treasurer shall each he four years: mil they shall he chosen hy the qualified 'electors of the State at general elections hut a State Treasurer, elected In the year ono thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three years, and his suc cessors shall he elected at tho general election In the year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and In every fourth yenr thereafter. No person elected to tho ofllce of Auditor n. neral or (Mate Trens. nrer shall he cspahle of holding tho Same ottlee for two consecutive terms. Amendment Three-To Article Vive, Sec tlon K.lcvcn. Section 4. Amend soctian eleven of ar ticle live, which reads ns follows: "Kxcept as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of the peace or al di-rmen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs nnd townships at the time of the election of constables. by the qualified electors thereof, In such manner as shall Ijl' directed by law, nnd shall be commissioned by the llovernor for a term of five years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect nioro than two Justices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of tho rtualitlcil electors within such town ship, ward or Iwirough; no p'-rson shall he elected to such oltice unless he shall have resided within th.; township, horough, ward or district for ohm year next preced ing Ua election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more tlinu one alderman shall he elected In each ward or dlsrrici." so as to read: Kc. t as ol licrwl.-;" la ovided In this Constitution. Justices of the peace or lil'lei men shall he elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by th" iualltled electors ther. of, at the municipal election. In such manner as Fh.iH be directed hy law. and shall bo 1 commissioned (y the 'luvninr for u t"rtn of six years. No t iwnship, ward. district or borough shall i lect more than two Justices of the p. '.ire or aldermen without the consent of a majority of tho quallti d electors within such township, ward or birough: no person shall l.o elect. -il to such olllce unless he shnll have resiled within th" inwnsh'p. borough, ward or district for one yc.ir m xt pre ceding his clectiim. In cities containing over llfty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one aldermin shall he elected In each w.i'd or district. Aincndntnt Knur To Article Five, Sec tion Twelve. Section 5. Amend section twelve of nrtl- k five of the I'onstituton, which reads as follows: In Philadelphia there shall he estal) hed. for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of police nnd civil causes, with Jurisdiction no exceeding onu hundred dollars; such courts shall bo held by magistrates whos.' nn of offlco shnll he live years anil they shall he elocte 1 on general ticket iv the iiualllled voters at large; and In the election of the said magistrates nc oter shall vote for more than two-thirds of tho number of persons to be elected when more than one are to he cnosen, they shall he compensated only by fixed alarles. to bo nald by said county; and shall cxerclsa such Jurisdiction, civil nnd criminal, except as herein provided, us Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, us may be matte hy law. in I nu.i tlelphla the ofllce of alderman Is ubol lshed," so us to read us follows: In Philadelphia there shall he estah- llshed. for each thirty thousand Inhabit- unts, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding ono hundred dollars; such courts shall bo held by magistrates whose term of ofllce shall be six years, and tney shall bo elected on general ticket ut the municipal election, hy the qualltlcd voters at largo; and in tho election of tho said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to be elected when more than one are to be chosen: they shall be com pensated only by fixed sularies, to be paid by suld county; una muui c.iv.r. such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cept as herein provided, as Is now ex ercised by aldermen, subject to sucn chunges, not Involving an mcremo civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be mane Dy law. in delphla the ofllce of alderman is ubol- Isl..l Amendment Flvo-To Article Eight, Sec tion Two, Section 6. Amend section two of article eight, which reuds us follows. election shall be held an nually on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but the Oen eral Assembly may by lnw tlx a different day, two-third, of all tno inemue.s ui each House consenting inereiu, read: ... . Tho o-enornl P eCt On snail OB neiu Ul ennlally on the Tuesday next following the tlrst Monday ot iNoveinoer :- even-numbered year, but the C.eneral As sembly may by law tlx a different day. two-thirds of all the memoers oi t.... nnn.uniiiiii thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held in an even-numhereu year. Amendment Six-To Article Eight, Sec tion 'inrep. Section 7. Amend section three of article eight, which reads as iono. ..All elections ior city. and township ofllcers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third m au tvhruarv." so a. to read : All Judges elected by the elector, ef the State at largo may be elected at either a general or municipal election, a. cir cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several ,....i.,i..T Hi.triets. and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers for regular terms of service, snuii u " on tho municipal election day; namely, .i.. in..,i.u nt following the first Mon day of November in each odd-numbered year but the Cleneral Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-third, of all iA. n..tnhra of each House consenting thereto: Provided. That auch election hull always be held in an odd-numbered year. Amendment 8even-To Article Eight, Sec tlon Fourteen. Section . Amend section fourteen of .i..i iiht vchlch reads a. follow.: "District election boards Bhall consist of a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall .k,...n miuallv bv the citizens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the Judge and one inspector, unu eun iii.pei.-i - .i,,.ii inl nt one clerk. The first eleo Hon board for any new dlatrict shall be selected, arid vacancies In election boards filled, a. shall uo proviuou uy iw. t.,n mcers shall be privileged from ar test upjnJ'Ua.5f-.laj:l9ni an(l yhl19 eJV gaged In mi '-ilng up and transmitting re- I turns, except upon warrant or n conn of record or Juilg" thereof, for on elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may l.ilm exemption from Jury duly during their terms of s.rvice," so as to read: IHstrlct election boards shall consist of a Judge and two Inspectors, who snail ne chosen biennially, by the citizens at the munlclpn! election; but the lleneral As sembly may require said boards to bo appointed In such mnnner as It may by law provide. I.nws regulating tho ap pointment or said noarus may oe enacicu to apply to cities only: Provided, That such laws be uniform for cities of tho same class. Kaeh elector shall have the rliiht to vote for the Judge and one in spector, nnd each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. Tho first election board for any new district shall be selected, anil vacancies In election nonrn tiiieti, a shnll be provided hy law. Flection offi cers shnll be privileged from nrrest upon days of election, and while engaged In making up und transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of a court of record, or Judge thrr-of, for nn election fraud, for felony, or for wanton nreacn or me peace. In cities they mny claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms of scrvfi e. Amendment Klght-To Article Twelve, Section One. Section 9. Amend section one, nrtlclo twelve, which rends as follows: "All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed ns may be directed by law." so as to rend: All officers, whose selection Is not pro vldetl for In this Constitution, shall he elected or appointed as mny be directed by law: Provided, That elections of State OfUcers shall be held on a general election dav. and elections of local officers snail be held on a municipal election day. ex cept when. In either rase, special elect Inns mav be required to nil unexpired terms Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which rends as follows: "Countv ofllcers shall be elected at tho general elections nnd shall hold their ottlces for the term or three years, ne cinnlng on the first Monday of January next ufter their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; nil vacancies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such mnnner as may be nrovlded by law." so as to read: County olllcers shall be elected at tho nvirli lial elections and shall hold their offices for th- term of four years, lie ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, nnd until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for shall be filled In such manner as may bu provided by inw. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen Section Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, article fourteen, which n ads as follows: "Three county commissioners and three count v auditors shall be elected In each county where such olllcers are chosen. In the year one thousand eight hundred and seveiitv-flve and every third year there after; and In the election of sold ofllcers each .uall(ld elector shall vide for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest number of votes shnll be elected; any casual vacancy In the ofllce of county commissioner or county uudltor shall be filled, by the court of common pleas of the county in which such vacancy shnll o"cur. by the appointment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for tho commissioner or auditor whose place Is lo be filled," so as to read: Three county commissioners and three countv nuditors shall he elected in each county where such ofllcers uru chosen. In the vear or." thousand nine hundreu and eleven nnd every fourth yenr there-1 after; and In the election of said olllcers ach iiualllled elector shall vote for no more than two persons, aim tne mren persons having the highest number of otes shall be elected; nny casual vacancy 111 the ofllco of county commissoner or county auditor shall be tilled by the court of common pleas of the county In which such vacancy shall occur, by tho appoint ment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for tho commis sioner or auditor whoso place is to bo musi. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no Inconvenience mny arise from the changes In tho Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same Into complete opera tion, It Is hereby declared that In the case of officers elected by tno people, ull terms of office fixed by uct of Assembly nt un odd number ot years shall each be lengthened one year, but the Legislature mav change the length of tho term, provided the terms for which such officers are elected .hull always be for an even number of years. The above extension of onlclal term. shnll not affect officers elected at tho general election of one thousand nine hundred und eight; nor any city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whoso terms of ofllce, under ex isting law, end In the year one thousand nine hundred and ten. In the vear one thousand nine hundred and ten the municipal election shall be held on tho third Tuesday of February, as heretofore; but all officers chosen at that election to an ofllce the regular term of which is two years, and also all elec tion ofllcers and assessor, cho.en at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. AU offi cer, chosen at that election to office, the term of which is now four years, or I. made four years by the operation of these amendments or this schedule, snau serve until the first Monday of December In the year one thousnnd nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of tne peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall serve until the tlrst Mon day of December in the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After the year nineteen hundred and ten, and until the Legislature shall otherwise provtue, all terms of city. ward, borough, town shin, and election division ofllcers shall begin on the first Monday or ueoemuer In an odd-numberod year. All city. ward, borough, and town.hlp ofllcers holding office at the date of the approval of these amendment., whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December of that year. All Judges of the court, for the sev eral Judicial districts, and also all county ofllcers, holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms or office may end in lite year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Also at the same time the voters ot the North West election district of the Borouch of Berwick shall vote upon the auestion n to whether the polling place in s:tid district shall be located in the Grozier building near Jackson street, or at No. 3to North Market street. I also hereby make known and give noatoe that tbe places of holding the aforesaid elec Mob in thn several wards, boroughs, dlstrtoka aad townships wtthlu the couuty ct Columbia am as follows, vli t t Hearer township, at the publlo houaa of John Brtwlue. Benton ltornugb, at tha Town Hall lasts nnvnnah of llntlton. Beutoa township, at tbe gristmill ot Bdwatde Urns. Berwick, N. B., at the Defender fire Uoaice, n,y HUl on sen street ta uie norooga oi ocrwioa. Berwick, S. E-, oa Front street be tween Pine nnd Che.tnut streets at Rangers Hose l.o. building, in the Bof- ounh of Her wick. Brwiox. n. w..at, tn nsxia room or Hsrry (Jruster. on the easterly side of the alley be tween llilrd and Jtoason stree -a. in the Hot. euh of Berwick. Berwick, b. W., on Mulberry street. south of Front street nt Keliance Fire Co. building-, in the HnrouKh of Herwick. Bloom. iMtiismot, t vie court House, la Blooiuibiirg. Bloom, ind flstrlnt, at. th store tmllllDf DirtlieMt corner West, and fifth Hts.. Bloome- twr. moom. uiHcrinr, at trie Town uau, la BltKimsliurg. B oom, tn dtstnef. at the Heantia Boee Reuse. Bast Flff U street, Uluoitahurf. Biiaroreek Bast atho Jveoup rHnst awheel boose Ururnreek west at th Kvansvlllo lohool keiwe. Briarcreek South, nt the school house in the village of Ilriarcreek. (JstiwlM Hnrniia-n. la Town Ball. Third street, soove Mnin- I atuMMta tos iisiilo. In the bulldlnir ef J. W, Adams, onnostteTtiree Points lb tel. Onlralls. 1st Wnrd. at, the nnhUn he iaw at Thouuut Madden, tn C'siitrsllR. Cei. trails. nd srd. sr. fho nublln hens ef ADtuour i uonwar, iu t. ehrraJIS. Oentre townsidp nonli. ar. the nubile acfaoel house, uear Lafayette ( reaay's. oentre township eotun, at V. O. B. Of A. Ball, i.ims uiiitfe. nerenmn i wp .at uentre school house. ConytiKham, Kost North district, at the house of Mra. John Putsell. (nnynhm, wnst, norili, at the public B9M ot f'sulvl Hoaob, V muna. lonvnerhnni, S. h. district, at tha pub lic nouse ot i noma jvionan. conTnghivn. Southwest, at the nubile hem of Chae. II. llorbanh, In I.octistdals: OonyTurharr.west DlBtrlot, No. 1. at MldTllr sohool uuuae. Conynghajn, m district, !o. a, at the pubue school house In sa!d dlsMlct. . riahliigcreet, at the home of John Win ner, at, Hennertown. w. FUlilngcreek, at. th Savage school ho IrrRiiklln township, at the LatfreDe tobotX house. Greenwood, Knst, nt the house of tames S. Kedlinc, in Kohrshurg, Oreenwood, West, nt. the Bhop of tanael Miner, in ureenwoon. Hemlock North at fie barber tbop of O W. Han man. In Hi- turn of Loirkhoru. Hemlock. South, at the storehouse of Mrs. G. B. Hosier in the village of Fern villa. Jsekson township, at the house of llvtet llint'inan, In Jackson. LoniKt township south, at the public firms ef TetKcr Hon, In Nuialilln. ivust township north, at Vesfer's Hotel, la the vlllagsof Koai lt.gnreek. Madison township, at the public hoase of A. M. Harvey, in Jer.scytowu. Main township, at the public house of William Kenstermuchcr, in Mainville. Mifflin township, at the public house of Clvmer M. Creasv. in M iminvillo. MJIlT'.Ue Borough, at the public house of Mrs. Heller. In Mlllvllle. Montour township, at the publlo houie of Alhirt Heroine, ar unpen. Mt. Pleasant township, at the clei-Mon home Of llnbert I'. Howell. orangsvllle Biro . nt fh public house ef nitara RhMTer, In Urangevllle. Orange township, at, the Bowman grist mill In said township. N. l ine, at the hniue of Wlllistn H. Lyons. S. line, at, the house of Elijah Mhoemaker. Rosxtngcreek township, at the house of Al bert lrby. H.T.tt .jit. nt ond Fellows' Hail. In Hhtit. r.Hitt, West, at the I'. o. 8. of A. Building, in Ltohtsfreet. Btillwatpr. at the storo house of A. B. Mo- Tlonrr. In ntlil horoiltril. North f ugarloaf, al the public house of Jaob SSaen. In t:. (itral. Bontli suurlosf, at the old school house, at Cole's t'reek. w est Herwlek, 1st ward at the Town Hall In said borough. west Herwlek, d ward, at Ilutlon's LiTery Stable In said borough. Polls shnll he ooened at seren o'clook a. m and shull continue open, without Interruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock p. m.,when uie pons win or cioseu. NOTICS IS IISSSDT gits That ererv nerson. excepting Justices of the Psaee st.rt Aldermen. Notaries Public and per sons In the nilllilt service of the KtAte, who shall hold, or si. Ml within two months have hi.ld i.nT nfTlee or finnnl ill merit or Drum. or iruat. under the 1'nlted Mutes, or of tide suite and urv. or eornorsted district, whether a commis sioned omcer, or ol ti'-rwise, aBuooriiiiiteumi:,.r or agent, who Is, or shull be employed under the nitflslatl ve, Hxecut lve or J udlolury Department of this Mute, or ot uny city, or of anj Incorpor ated district, and also. Unit every member of lymirniHS. and of the State Legislature, and of the select or Common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated distrlot, is by law incapable of holding, or exercising at the suae time, the office or appointment ot Judge, Inspector, or clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no lnspeotor, rtoe. or 01 her omcer of sucn election suau ot eligible to any ofllce to be then voted tor, ea- cot. thAI. of election officers. The Inspectors and Judge of the oleotlon shall meet at the respective places appointed fur hnlrllntr the election. In the dltnrlTt to which .1 .......... ........... ...... n',-lnlr luey resiwunveij ueiouK e. . e - - inthB mnrrilnir. and eacB of those Inapeotors Shall appoint onecierK, wau burii w ed rotcr of such district. C. B. ENT. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., October isth. 1909. Newest Notes of Science. Various methods of applying pre servatives to railroad ties and tele graph poles have been In pract'-ial use In Europe for more than thirty years. Every Japanese war vessel, from battleships to torpedo boats, has been equipped with a system of wireless telegraphy Invented In that country Belgium's system of narrow gauge railways, connecting the smaller towns and villages with tho main centres of population, are being electrified. Plans for the permanent illumin ation of Niagara Falls include the use of twenty thirty-inch searchlights and twelve sixty-Inch, totalling 2,5u0,u0u candle power. Features of the British navy's new- est submarines are diving wings on either side of the bow and a more ex tensive deck than usual for use in surface cruising. "Plymouth Rock" Sheep. George Parnell of Wlngate, Ind. who scooped in all the prizes In the Cheviot class with his pretty white nosed sheep, wouldn't feel that he had been to a show unless he varied the monotony by having fun at some oth er person's expense. When asked by Inquisitive lady visitors from the city regarding the breed of his sheep George replied with all seriousness that they were Plymouth Rocks. "1 have often heard of that kind of sheep," said the visitor adjusting her nose glasses la order to get a closer Inspection, "but I never saw any be fore." Shepherds Criterion. Why She Lengthens Their Ropes Once upon a time a Girl who bad a Good Job and a Big Salary, and no one But herself to Spend It On, Got married to a Tight Wad. She never Complained to her Friends, being Proud ftnd Reserved, But It is Noticed that whenever She sees a Cow or a Calf tied la ft Field with a Short Rope, with Tbe Grass eaten oft as far as their Mouths oan Reach, she Sheds a Silent Tear of Sympathy, and then Lengthens their Ropes. Atchison filnho- Professional Cards. II. A. McKII.LIP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. m Columbian Building an Floor Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Wirt Building, Court House Squa Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Eut R ailding, next to Court House Bloomsburg, Pa. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW1 Office Over First National Bank.' Bloomsburg, Ta, W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Corner of 3rd and Main Sta. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring, Blccrrflurg, Pa. In Crangeville VVednesdsy each week A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat' Pank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Office 116 North Street, Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent's Building, Court House Square Bloomsburg, Pa. M. P. LUTZ & SON, Insurance and Real Estatk agents and brokers.' N. W. Corne Main and Centre Sts, Bi.OOmsiwrg, Pa. Represent Seventeen ns prood Companie o .- . 1 . . .. .. : i . tc . .t 1 , ., losses promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Building, Main below Market. Bloomshurir. Pa. All styles of work done in a superio , manner. All work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIM by the use of Gas, and free of charge viitii to uiiciBiieetn are insertea. Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHU Crown and bridge work a specialty Corner Main nnd Centre streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Columbia & Montour Telephone, J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested andjntted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsbure, Ps, Hours 10 to 8 Telephone J. S. JOHN M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St? 7-3o-iy' BLOOMSBURG. PA EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTO RNKY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. Office, Liddicot Building, Locust Ave. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 1 Ent building, u-l&ff WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWj Office In Wells' Building:, over W. McC Reber's Hardware Store, Bloomsburg. Montour Telephone. Bell Telephone H. BIFRMAN, M. D. Homoeopathic Physician and Sutoao Office and Residence, Fourth St. Office Hours : " ' if' m' 5:30 to a p. m. I BLOOMSBURG, PA C. WATSON McKELjVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represent twelve of the strongest com panies In the world, among which are Franklin , of Fhlla. Peuna. PtiHb. Queen of N. Y. Westchester, N, X. North America, Phil. Office; Clark Buildine, 3u4 Jooj,
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