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THE SCRANTON TmBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1900.
W
NORTHEASTERN
FARMERS STILL PROSPER.
their Crops and Live Stock Worth
' More This Year Than In 1890.
Tlic formers received $647,031,329 more
for their crops tills year than last.
Nicy gained 385,S55,ni4 In the value of
their live stock, swine being excepted,
is there are no official stntlstlcs on the
increase of swine. The farmers are, In
i few words, more than a billion dol
lars better ofT this year than hist.
the year 1899 was admittedly n pro
oerous one with the farmers, but tbo
alue of nine of the principal crops of
:hnt year, as compiled by the United
Stntes department of agriculture, was
icarly $fl,"O,OO0,O0O greater this year
:han last. Tho greatest Increases were
,'ii corn and hay, but the farmer re
elvetl more for every ciop, excepting
,vits. The farmer knows how to vote
'.his year so as to remain prosperous
tnd to keep the consumeis well clothed,
a ell fed and well employed.
This year's gains over tho prosper
ous year of 1S9D arc given herewith:
l'aiiii Values of .Nine
1'rlnclpal Crops
im i'hmi.
t'nrn A20.3I0.1 10 f R'.),8IO,OnO
.'niton ::ii.t,4,i',.wo j:i,750,'ifln
iMirat :iiii,m2,;jo ssn.noo.iKX)
,)jl mtl)7,U75 K.lSTg.tOn
'dIjIocj yi.sjs.R.ij u;,:r,o,oon
.Smlcy w,.ll,2.Tt ;i'j,n.i;,nnn
if.tr I'J.'ill.llS U,'J4.,.'ill0
l,IV 4H,'U.187 firi.IXMI.CK10
r1uckuhc.il G,15.1,U7j ii,:!m),IHH)
Total V.WO.W.lit $J,707,u:i7,V1
. Incrcaip on nine crops $ 147,034,329
Vuliio nf farm Animal.
IS!)!). WOO.
Ilnics $ 511.1)71, SH $ Cm,9,M2
Miller n'i,no.1,2hl 111,717,0!)2
riv 47I,'.M.I,'" .'il4,.SlJ,int!
Other rattle 7,'HI,i:t1 fWl,4M,2(iU
Siiccp in7,(i07,.vi(i uj.fwi.iia
Total fl,Sifi,!)00,fir,l W,ilJ,7.-Ml..,i78
Increase A.' $ rwi.HM.lH
Aild Increase nine imps fi47,tW4,3i')
Total cain to farmer
..rl.lHi.i'HV.Ml
BEAR ON THE TRACK.
Fine Specimen Killed by Engineer
r Gardner's Train, Near Glen Eyre.
Fpecial to Hip Sirinlon Tribune.
Honesdale, Oct. 28. The veteran en
gineer, Benjamin Gardner, who was
recently honored with a banquet at the
.Allen house, met with a singular ex
perience on bis last trip from Laeka
waxen to Honesdale, on Thursday
evening. When about a half-mile west
of Glen Eyie, he encountered a monster
black bear on the track. Bruin fe.iled
in his attempt to derail the locomotive,
hut was knocked out In the Wrst round,
and rolled off the track, bleeding and
dying. He weighed thiee hundred and
sixty pounds.
Previous to this, two bears have been
seen around this locality. Mr. Gard
ner, during his many years of railroad
ing, has encountered landslides, snow
drifts and chased deer on the track,
but never before has he (had an en
counter with a bear. As usual, Mr.
Gardner escaped without Injury to
himself or train.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton T.iliuno.
Tunkhannock, Oct. 28. The West
PIttstor. and TunkhannMck foot ball
teams played here Saturday afternoon,
the game resulting in a score of 11-.".
in favor of Tunkhannock. Pictston
scored once In the first half and failed
to kick a goal, while b')'h of Tunk
hnnnook's scores were made In thu
second half of the game, the last just
before tho call of time. The teams
were evenly matched and the game
was close and interesting at all stages.
C J. Sumner, Prohibition candidate
for senator in this district, whose
home Is nt New Mllford, Bradford
county, was In town on Saturday In
the interest of his candidacy. Owing
to the fact of the Republicans having
no candidate for senator In their col
umn on the oflieial ballot, the Demo
cratic and Prohibition candidates seem
to think there Is a chance for them
to pull through. While the vote for
R. S. Edmiston, the Honest Govern
ment candidate, will undoubtedly be
decreased somewhat throughout the
district, still the Republican majority
Is so large that there seems to be but
little chance for any other candidate.
Miss Anna Sterling, of Meshoppen,
rvns in town on Saturday afternoon.
G. X, Doyle, commissioners' clerk,
pent Sunday at his homo In Nichol
von. He will move his family here
Jlrectly afier election and occupy the
Catharine Townsend house on Wyom
ing avenue.
C. B. Little, of Scranton, visited his
jeople hoie over Sunday.
Sheriff John W. Gray lias returned
,'rom Philadelphia, where he went to
Place James Terry in tho eastern pent
'.entlary. lie was accompanied by
Unrtln Clifford, of this place, us dep
tty. There will be a gathering of Odd Fel
ons of this county at this place on
Cnv. 13, A degree team from Wilkes
Karro Is to bo heio on that date and
lo work In the various degrees of tho
tidsc. The lodge will convene that
light at Piatt's Opera house, thiough
peclal dispensation, and ill) Invitation
i to be extended to all tho lodges In
Vyomlng county to be present and
artlclpate In the affair.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets
ure a cold In one day. No Cure, No
'ay. price 2o cents.
PITTSTON.
fecial to Hie Scranton Tribune;
"Ittston, Oct. 28. Miss Agnes MoMIl-
an, of Susquehanna avenue, West
Mttston, Is critically 111 with typhoid
ineuinoiiln,
Mrs. Henry Martin, uged 70 years,
lied Saturduy morning at tho homo
jf her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Allen,
vi Oregon Heights. Deceased had
been III for u long time with paralysis,
'A husband and seven children survive,
The funeral will take plnce .Monday
U 2.S0 p, in.
Mrs, Thomas Brown, of Cork Lane,
DkBuII'sN
' CurtU Throat and Lung Affectioni.
COUGH SYRUP
k. Gt the gcauiue. Refute uttUute(. -
Vis sure
( OMcttrej IUmmuUm. la at ctt.
PENNSYLVANIA
Idled Saturdny morning at the Mercy
iur,iitti, vimeH-tmrre, iium inu i:i
fects of nn operation. The funeral
takes plncc Tuesday nt 9 n. m.
The following have been elected offi
cers of Dial Hock chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution: Regent,
Mrs. Samuel Pear, re-elected; vice re
gent, -Mrs. S. A. llrquhnrt; recording
secretary, Mrs. XV. J. I'cck; corres
ponding secrotary.MIss Martha Lance!
treasurer, Mrs. S. .Tudson Stark, Tunk
hannockj registrar, Mrs. W. A. Wll
co, of Scranton, re-elected; histor
ian, Mrs, Annette Gorman; chaplain,
Mrs. O. L. Severson.
Mrivv, David Evans and two children,
of Cork Lane, returned home yester
day from a week's visit with relatives
hi West Scranton.
Mis. Thomas Evans, of Hyde Park,
was a caller here Saturday.
Thomas Davis, son of Ebonostcr
Davis, of Avoca, who was Injured sev
eral weeks ago by being struck on
the head by a stone, by one of his
companions, has been discharged from
the Plttston hospital.
James Reed Injured.
Mr. James Reed struck his leg
against a cake of Ice In such a manner
as to bruise It severely. It became
very much swollen and pained him so
badly that he could not walk without
the aid of crutches. He was treated
by physicians, also used Reveral kinds
of liniment and two and a half gallons
of whisky in bathing It, but nothing
gave any relief until lie began using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This
brought almost a complete cure In a
week's time and he believes that had
he not used this remedy bis leg would
have had to be amputated. Mr. Reed
is one of the leading merchants of Clay
Court House, W. Va. Pain Balm Is
unequnled for sprains, bruises -and
rheumatism. For sale by all druggists.
Matthew Bros,, wholesale and retail
agents.
HOPBOTTOM.
Special to Hie Scranton Tribune.
Hnpbottom. Oct. 26. Mis. Sarah Ed
waids, of Scranton, Is visiting her
cousins, Mrs. Aim Ira Brown and Mrs.
Rhoda Case, of this place.
Miss Dora Belcher, of Carbondale,
has been spending several days with
her friend. Miss Deborah Davis.
Messrs. Bailey and Kellum had a fine
catch of fish at Tarbcl pond this week.
Mrs. G. O. Bailey loft Thursday
evening for Chicago, where she will
make an,extended visit.
The Scranton Dairy company Is now
receiving about one hundred cans oC
milk per day. Work is now progress
ing upon the Ice house and addition to
be erected at the creamery.
"An Evening in Japan" was credit
ably rendered at the Methodist Episco
pal church, Thursday evening, by two
Japanese' ladies, In company with a
Japanese missionary.
The Methodist Episcopal Aid society
met for tea, Thursday evening, In the
church parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. James Merrill attended the
funeral of their brother, Andrew Mer
rill, at Scranton, Wednesday.
The Unlvetsalist Aid society, which
met with Mrs. W. E. Brown on AVud
nesday, was well attended. Among the
visitors present were Mrs. Frank Ben
jamin, of Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Sterling, Mrs. S. B. Eidrldge, Mrs.
A. Sterling:, Mrs. A. W. Kent, Mrs A.
G. Waldie and Miss Gertrude Waldie
all of Brooklyn.
AVOCA.
The Ladles' auxiliary of St. Aloyslus
society will meet this evening:
Miss Belinda Dougherty lias re
returned from Mercy hospital, after
suffering several weeks from typhoid
fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard are
now domiciled in their prettily fur
nished home In the Bailey property,
on Main street.
Thomas Davis, son of Ebenezer Da
vis, has been discharged from the
Plttston hospital, after being there
several weeks suffering from a frac
tured skull caused by being struck
with u stone by a companion.
S100 Reward $100.
'llic reailcis of this paper will he plojsed to
loam that tlipie l nt lean one iliiMclt'cl ditiuoe
thai sclonie lias been able to cuio in all il.s
Fta( s unci that ii i.n.nfli. HallV Catnrrh Cure
in tlu only posilhe iiiii now known lo tlio
medical fiateinlty. (Jatauli IipIiik a constitu
tional iliieake. ir.nilif.4 a constitutional treat.
iicnt. Ilall'n Calm ill Ciuo Is taken internally,
uttliiK din uly upon the Mom! anil niucoiw sii'.-.
I.ites ol the sjton, theiihy ile.tio.liijr tho
foundation of the dUease, anil kivlnj,' the patient
sticimth by liullilhiK up the (omtiliitlini ami
a'sMinj; nature in dolus: ih woik. The piopiie.
loin have 1.0 niuil; faith In Its iniatliM powers,
that they oiler one llundieil Dullais for any
(.ie that It falls lo ruip. Slid or Hut of tost i .
moiilals.
Address. V. ,f. I'llKNIlV k TO., Toledo, O,
Sold by dtiiKciMs, 7,'k,
Kail's Painlly I'ilK nie the best.
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.
PROCLAMATION.
GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA-
tlon, Pursuant to an act of the Gen
eral Assembly, entitled, "An act relat
ing to elections," npproved the second
day of July, Anno Domini, one thou
sand eight hundred and thirty-nine,
and also tho acts approved the thirtieth
day of Junuary, ope thousand eight
hundred and seventy-four, and twenty
sixth day of June, ono thousand eight
hundred and ninety-live, and tho
amended constitution, It Is made the
duty of the sheriff of every county In
tho comnumwealth to give notice of
the time of holding tho general elec
lion, and In each case to enumerate;
First Thu officers to be elected.
Second Designating tho place at
which elections aie to be held; there
fore, I, CLARENCE E. PRVOR. High
Sheriff of Lackawanna county, com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby
make known and give nutlcu to the
electors aforesaid that an election will
be held in tho said county of Lacka
wanna un
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1000.
For t.tlrty-two persons Uo till the of
fices of Presidential Electors.'
For ore person to fill the office of
Auditor General.
SHERIFF'S F-mOOLAMATION.
Tor' two persons to nil the offices of
Ilepresentatlves.at-Lnrge In Congress.
For one person to nil the office of
Congressman for the Eleventh Con
gressional District.
For one Person (n nit tlm ofllee of
Senator for the Twenty-nrst Senatorial
District,
For one person to All the office of
Assemblyman for the nrst Assembly
District.
For one person lo nil (he oHlcc of
Assemblyman for the Second Assembly
District.
For one person lo nil the office of
Assemblyman for the Third Assembly
District.
For one person to nil the ofnee of
Assemblyman for the Fourth Assembly
District.
For one person to nil the ofnee of
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
For one person to nil the offlce of
High Sheriff.
For one person
County Treasurer.
For one person
District Attorney.
For one person
Prothonotary.
For one person
to fill the office of
to nil the offlce of
to nil the offlce of
to nil the office of
to nil the office of
to nil the office of
Clerk of the Courts
For one person
Recorder of Deeds,
For one person
Register of Wills.
For two persons t-o 111! tho offlce or
Jury Commissioner.
And I hereby mnkc known and give
notice that the following Is tho official
list of nil candidates with parties, or
policies represented, whose certificates
of nomination and nomination papers
have been nied as provided in section 6
of the act of June 10, A. D. 1S93, and
who are to be voted for In the county
of Lackawanna at the ensuing election
to bo held Tuesday, November 6th, 1900.
REPUBLICAN.
Presidential Electors.
William H. Snyen,
Clarence Wolf,
Frank H. Buhl,
Algernon B. Roberts,
Edwin S. Stuart,
William W. Gibbs,
George F. Hoffman,
George C. Blabon,
Daniel R. GreenwoorT,
Wllllnm M. Hayes.
Charles N. Cressman,
Robert H. Sayre,
Russell W. Davenport,
John Franklin Keller,
James Molr,
William .T. Harvey,
Robert Allison,
Jacob L. Hauer,
Richard H. Ely,
George Weymouth,
Cortez Hicks Jennings,
James G. Thompson,
J. Frank Small,
Henry A. Grlpp,
Morris J. Lewis,
Robert Pltcairn.
David Edgar Park,
Thomas S. Grago,
George W. Johnson,
William Hardwick,
Harold H. Clayson,
Harry R. Wilson.
Auditor General,
Edmund B. Hardenbergh.
Bepresentatives-at-Large in Con
gress, Galusba A. Grow,
Robert H. Foerderer.
Representative in Congress,
William Connell.
Senator in the General Assembly.
William Drury.
Representatives in the General As
sembly. Thomas J. Reynolds, First District.
John Seheuer, Second District.
Edward James, Jr., Third District.
P. A. Phllbin. Fourth District.
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
George M. AVatson.
Sheriff,
John H. Fellows.
Treasurer,
Joseph A. Scranton.
District Attorney,
William R, Lewis.
Prothonotary,
John Copeland.
Clerk of the Courts.
Thomas P. Daniels.
Recorder of Deeds,
Emil Bonn.
Register of Wills,
William K. Beck.
Jury Commissioner,
Edward B. Sturges.
DEMOCRATIC.
Presidential Electors,
Otto Germer, Sr..
Alexander H. Coffioth,
Francis Shunk Brown,
Andrew Kaul
Hugh Moore,
Henry Fernbergcr,
Matthew Dlttmann,
W. Horace Hoskius,
Adam K. Waleh.
Nathaniel M. Ellis,
Albert Kneule,
David J. Peaisall,
Lot W. Relff,
Daniel II. McCormlck,
Joseph O'Brien,
Thomas Muloney,
Michael Mellot,
James Bell,
Frank P. Kimble.
Hiram S. Hastings,
It. Scott Ammerman,
Dallas S. Bernhart,
Harvey W. Haines,
Wan en Worth Bailey,
William L. McCracken,
Wesley S. Guffey,
Samuel W. Black,
John F. Pauley,
John C. Kelly,
John T. Brew,
James S. Carmlchacl,
Thomas F. Rlchey.
Auditor General,
P. Gray Meek.
Representatives-at-Large in Con
gress, llnrry E. Grimm,
Nicholas M, Edwards.
Representative in Congress,
Michael F. Conry.
Senator in the General Assembly,
Stogdell S, Staples.
Representatives in the General As
sembly. Timothy D. Hayes, First District.
Martin D. Flaherty, Second District.
John H. Bonner, Third District,
Patrick E. Timlin, Fourth District.
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
John P. Kelly,
Sheriff,
Charles H. Schadt.
Treasurer,
Christopher G, Uoland.
District Attorn ;y,
James J. O'Malley,
Prothonotary,
Matthew F. Norton,
Clerk of the Courts,
Thomas Law.
Recorder of Deeds,
Frederick Warnke.
Register of Wills,
William Koch, Jr.
3HEIFF'B PHOOLAMATION,
AMVKiM
Jury Commissioner,
Daniel J. Campbell,
PROHIBITION,
Presidential Electors.
Hllag C. Swallow,
Hiram DeWalt,
B. S. DiiShane,
James Mannel,
Thomas S. Francis,
Kdwln J. Walker,
J. W. Salmons,
George W. Bean,
William R. Miles,
Lewis Palmer, '
Marvin H. Scarborough,
A. F. Snyder,
William M. Staufer,
Joseph H. Broslus,
William it. Richmond,
Emmett D. Nichols,
John F. Dlcner,
J. W. Ellenberger,
Gilbert Wolfe,
Herbert T. Ames,
William H. Zwelzlff,
H. S. Montfort,
John O. Stoner,
W. A. Dlble,
Isaiah G. .Beam,
John A. McConnell.
Alfred Brashear Miller,
William H. Cover,
Oscar Glezen,
Howard A. plnncy,
Wllllnm H. Roes,
John M. Kelso.
Auditor General,
John 'e. Gill.
Bepresentatives-at-Large in Con
gress, William W. Hague,
Leo L. Grumblne.
Representative in Congress,
William H. Richmond.
Senator in the General Assembly,
Nelson J. Hawley.
Representatives in the General As
sembly. Gomer D. Reese, First District.
Levi P. Bird, Second District.
John F. Lncoe, Third District.
William J. Emery, Fourth District.
Sheriff,
Ira Davis.
Treasurer, '
Minor C. Carr.
District Attorney,
Louis P. Wedeman.
Prothonotary,
Peter Bedell.
Clerk of the Courts,
Tllghman C. Robinson.
Recorder of Seeds,
Joseph E. Loveland.
Register of Wills,
William H. Neuber.
Jury Commissioner,
Edward B. Sturges.
SOCIALIST LABOR.
Presidential Electors.
Hayden Morgan,
It. W. Evans,
H. A. J. Brown,
Anton Fcnrich,
Enos Schwartz,
E. Gustav Stelter,
Henry Mossbaugher,
Peter R. Herriger,
Thomas J. Scott,
James Dunn,
William McKay,
Matthew Dowdclt,
Francis Love,
Flory Mauricourt,
C. H. Jacobson,
C. A. Danlelson.
Joseph Campbell,
Louis Katz,
Charles Dinner,
Joseph Heuftle,
James Simpson,
William Peak,
Chailes Hammerbacher,
James McCarrol,
Edwin A. Hepting,
D. C. Wlsmer,
Albert Mu'ra,
John Jandt,
Henry Jones.
B. D. Warren,
Robert Mulr,
Martin Garden.
Auditor General,
William J. Eberle.
Representatives-at-Large ill Con
gress, Donald L. Monro,
John R. Root.
Representative in Congress,
John Szlupas.
Representative in the General As
sembly. Joseph S. Judlekl, First District.
Sheriff,
John Burchell.
Treasurer,
James Carr.
Prothonotary,
John Pistano.
Clerk of the Courts,
John A. Price.
Recorder of Deeds,
William Wntklns.
Register of Wills,
Daniel Davis.
Jury Commissioner,
Ladlslaus Dembskl.
SOCIALIST.
Presidential Electors,
Harry J, Staub,
John H. Lewis,
Em II Guwang,
Henry Peter,
Earnest G. Muehlman,
William H. Adams,
Charles Ii, Levan,
Andrew P. Bower,
Frank XV. Illrt.
Peter C. Heydrlck,
Charles A. Anderson,
Jacob Etter,
L. D. Johnson,
Herman Helurlchs,
Thomas Ashmore,
Jonn Kirn,
John Simon,
Albert Mulac.
William J. White,
Joseph G. Roth,
Anthony Becker,
John J. Lyons,
Alfied P. Rye,
J. Conrad Wanner,
Andrew J, McVey,
Frederick XV, Long,
Thomas Whitworth,
Gabriel Joseph,
William Feluhals,
Frederick Mossdorf,
William Kelley,
Harvey w, Shay,
Auditor General,
Nym Seward,
Representatives-at-Large in Con-
gress,
John XV. Slayton,
Edward Kupplnger.
PEOPLE'S.
Presidential Electors,
A. S. Alnum,
C. P, Armstrong,
George T. Batemau,
John J. Brady,
O. Hrinton,
J. W. Campion,
C. C. Cooper,
George W. Dawson, ,
W, C. Deakln. '
Iuiiani
D. H.
Charles W, Miller,
v isner,
sHmniFF'a proclamation,
F. A, Foreman,
W, A, Gardner,
James H, Graybllt,
D. Hctrlck, ,
W. C. Hill,
Lester M. Klnter,
William V, Krolgh,
Thomas 8. Laird,
A. II. P. Leuf,
E. N. Woodcock,
John H. Lorlmcr,
S. F. Lane,
O. G. Moore.
E. Muzzy.
A. C. Price.
J.'D. Pyott.
Andrew Storry.
John Stuckllng.
Edward M. Thompson.
Just Is Wntklns.
J. A. Wclsch.
Auditor General,
D. O. coughlln.
Representatlves-at-Large in Con
gress, Robert Brlgham,
George Main.
INDEPENDENT CITIZENS.
Representative in Congress,
Frank M. Spencer.
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
Cornelius Smith.
And I hereby make known and give
notice that the places of holding the
aforesaid general elections In the sev
eral cities, boroughs, townships and
districts within the county of Lacka
wanna are as follows, to wit:
Archbald Borough Districts.
First ward, First district At tho
hotel of A. Miles, In said district.
First ward, Second district At the
hall of Andrew Degutls, In said dis
trict. Second ward At the house of John
J. Swift, In said ward.
Third ward At the borough council
rooms, In said ward.
Benton Township Districts.
At the house of D. L. Potter, In said
township.
Blakely Borough Districts.
First ward At the offlce of S. W.
Arnold, In said ward.
Second ward At the store building
of the Lackawanna Coal company, on
the Providence and Carbondale turn
pike, In said ward.
Third ward At the borough council
rooms, on Blakely street, in said ward.
Carbondale Township Districts.
Northwest district At the Powderly
school building In said district.
Northeast district At No. 4 public
school house, In said district.
, Carbondale City.
First ward, First district At the
house of B. W. Dlx, in said First ward.
First ward. Third district At the
house of Edward Melody, In said dis
trict. Second ward, First district At a
portable building near Boland's store,
at the coVner of Seventh and Terrace
streets, in said Second ward.
Second ward. Second district At
Robert Maxwell's hotel, No. 38 Main
street, In said ward.
Second ward. Third district At the
house of Thomas Scott, In said Second
ward.
Third ward. First district At the
building formerly known as the Flynn
hotel, In said Third ward.
Third ward. Second district At a
portable building on South Main street,
near Kinback's furniture store, in said
Third ward.
Third ward. Third district At the
house of Mr. Larkin, in said Third
ward.
Third ward, Fourth district At the
office of John Gibbs, on High street, In
said district.
Fourth ward. First district At the
house of Michael Cannon, on Pike
street. In said Fourth ward.
Fourth ward. Second district At the
house of A. Battle, In said Fourth
ward.
Fourth ward. Third district At the
house of Peter Dougherty, In said
Fourth ward.
Fifth ward, First district At the
office of L, L. Bunnell, corner of Bel
mont and Canaan street, in said Fifth
ward.
Fifth ward, Second district At the
house of John Clune, on Dundaff
street, in said Fifth ward.
Sixth ward, First district At tin
house of James Thompson, on Belmont
street, In said district.
Sixth ward. Second district At the
premises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundaff
street. In said district.
Clifton Township District.
At tho Fayette school hnu?-. In said
township.
Covington Township District.
At the Dalevllle town house, In said
township.
Dalton Borough District.
At the office of F. M. Francis, In said
borough.
Dickson City Borough Districts.
First ward At the Odd Fellows'
building, east side of Lincoln street,
between Halstead and Storrs streets.
Second ward At the house of J. A.
Barron, on Jackson stieet, In said
ward.
Third ward At the store of Michael
Matelavttz, In said ward.
Dunmore Borough Districts.
First ward, First district At Jhe
house of the Neptune Hoso 'Co., on
Drinker street, In said district.
First ward, Second district At the
hotel of Martin Gibbons, on Drinker
turnpike, in said district.
Second ward, First district At the
house of John J. Scott, In said ward.
Second ward, Second district At the
house of M. D, Freer, In said ward.
Third ward. First district At the
house of Mrs. A. Burschell, In said
ward.
Third ward. Second district At the
outbuilding of James McAndrew, near
the corner of Sixth and Mill streets, In
said ward.
Third ward, Third district At tho
house of August Wnhler. In said ward.
Fourth ward At the houss of .Mrs.
Bridget Burke, on northerly side of
Drinker street, In said ward.
Fifth ward At the house of P. Tim
lin, In said ward.
Sixth ward. First district At tho
hotel of Jacob Smith, In said ward.
Sixth ward, Second district At tho
house of John Gentor, rear of lot cor
ner or Jefferson avenue aim ureen
Ridge, btreet, .
Elrahurst Borough District.
At the store buildings of Parti Idge &
Co., on Main street, In said district.
Pell Township Districts,
First district At the Coal Brook
school house, In said township,
Second district At the Town Hall,
In said district.
Fourth district At tie Richmond
school house, In said district.
Glenburn Borough District,
At tho Hall school house, In said bor
ough, Gouldsboro Borough District,
At the school house, In said borough.
Greenfield Township District.
At the Greenfield town house, In said
township.
Jeffeison Township District
fr tho school house known as the
Red Oak school house, In said town
ship. Jermyn Borough Districts.
First ward At a building occupied
by Stocker Hoso company, on the east
erly sldo of Main stieet, In said ward.
Second ward At the borough build
SHKKIFF'3 PROCLAMATION.
ings on Second avenue, In said bor
ough. Third ward At the house of Mrs.
Jane Baker, on East side of Main
street, of said ward,
Lackawanna Township District.
South district At a booth on a va
cant tot belonging to M. McDonoiigh
on the corner of Elm and Mroln streets.
West district At the hose house of
Mooslc Hobo company, No. 1, In Mooslc,
In said district.
East district Aft the office of the
Sloan breaker.
1 Northeast district At the house of
Christian James, In said district,
Southwest district At a portable
building nt the corner of Main and
Blake streets in said Southwest dis
trict. La Plume Borough District,
At the school house In snld borough,
Lehigh Township District.
At the Pine Grove school house, In
said township.
Madison Township District.
At Odd Fellows' hall In Moscow In
said township.
Mayfleld Borough Dstrlct.
At the house of E. F. Edmund?, In
said borough.
Newton Township District.
At the Van Sickle house, In said
township.
North Abington Township District.
At the house of Giles Roberts, In
said township.
Old Forge Borough Districts,
First district At a portable building
erected on the southwest corner of
school house lot on the easterly side of
main road from Scranton to Plttston,
In said district.
Second district At tho house of J.
G. Kehr, In said township.
Fourth district At the store of John
A. Wood, In said district.
Olyphant Borough Districts.
First ward At tho building of Pat
rick Jordan, in said First ward.
Second ward At the hotel of Wil
liam Mahon. In said Second ward.
Third ward, First district At the
house of A. F. Gillespie, In said ward.
Third ward, Second district At the
school house in Marshwood, In said
district.
Fourth ward At the house of David
R. Davis, immediately adjoining the
lot previously used as a polling place.
Ransom Township Districts.
First district At the hall of the es
tate of Thomas Johnson, in Milwau
kee. Second district At the school house
near Mayer's farm. In said district.
Roaring Brook Township District.
At the school house, In said town
ship. Scott Township District.
At the Montdale school house, on
Wild Cat turnpike.
Scranton City Districts.
First ward, First district At the
Bristol House, in said ward.
First ward, Second district At
Bromage's shoe store, 425 E. Market
street. In said ward.
First ward. Third district At a nort-
able building near the corner of North
Main avenue and Parker street, in
said ward.
First ward, Fourth district Ab a
portable building on land of Thomas
Harris, 216 Parker street, In said dis
trict. '
First ward, Fifth district In a build
ing to be erected by the commissioners
on lot of Robert Pattlson, on the West
Side of North Main avenue, near Mai'-
vine crossing.
Second ward. First district At the
armory building of Company H, on
North Main avenue. In said ward.
Second ward, Second district At the
house of John Hawks, in said ward.
Second ward, Third district At a
portable building In a lot of land on
Sanderson avenue between Breaker
street and East Market street, In said
ward.
Second ward, Fourth district At the
house of John Timlin, on the southerly
corner of Brick 'avenue and Green
street, In said ward.
Second ward. Fifth district At a
poi table building at or near the public
school house on Perry avenue, In said
ward.
Third ward. First district At the
house of Patrick F. Lynett, 833 WPSt
Market street, in said ward.
Third ward. Second district At a
portable building near Cuslck's hotel,
In said ward.
Fourth ward, First district At a
portable building at the corner of
North Slain avenue and Price street,
in said ward.
Fourth ward. Second district At a
portable building on North Main ave
nue, near the corner of Swetland street,
in said ward.
Fourth ward. Third district At a
portable building at the corner of Gar
field avenue and Jackson street, In
said ward.
Fourth ward, Fourth district At an
Iron booth. No, 335 North Lincoln ave
nue, on the lot of H. J. Davles, in
said ward.
Fifth ward, First district At tho of
nee of Alderman Blair, In said dis
trict. Fifth word, Second district In the
basement of a building situated on
the Northeast side of Washburn street
and South Main avenue. In said ward.
Fifth ward, Third district At the
hotel of George XV. Evans, No. 1610
Washburn street. In said ward.
Fifth ward. Fourth district In a
room of a building Hltuate at No. 224
Fourteenth street, owned by Protheroo
& Co., In said ward.
Sixth ward. First district At tho
house of P. Golden, In said ward,
Sixth waid, Second district At the
house of Mrs. Margaret MoDonough,
In snld ward.
Sixth ward, Third district At a port
able building, Avenue D, No, 15, lot of
John AVIIIIams.
Seventh ward, First district At the
house of John R. Kelly, nn tho east
erly side of Capouse avenue. In said
ward.
Seventh ward, Second district At
tho house of John O'Donnell, on .Min
eral street, In said ward,
Seventh ward. Third district At the
house of E. XV. Winters, southerly cor
ner of Capouse avenue and New street,
lu said ward.
Eighth ward, First district At A, R.
Rauh's building, Spruce streot, In said
ward.
Eighth ward, Second tllstitct At a
building owned by Geoigo Klnback, on
the northerly side of Spruce street, be
tween Penn and Franklin avenue, next
door tn Hotel Ruduipii,
Ninth ward, Frst dlstilet At a port
able bulldlntT on tho westerly side of
Adams uvenue, In said ward.
Ninth ward, Second district At a
portable building on the easterly side
of Adams avenue, near the corner of
Olive street, In said ward.
Ninth waul, Third dWtrlct At a
building to bo erected by county com.
nilsHloneis nn lot of J, P, l)onuev,
west side of Madison avenue, between
Pine and Gibson streets, In said ward.
Tenth ward, First district In a
building owned by Henry Wenzel, cor
ner of Ash and Cross street.
Tenth ward, Second district At
portable building on lot of William
Knoepfe), on westerly corner of Myrtle
street und Irving avenue. In said ward.
Eleventh ward. First district At the
hotel of John Phillips, In sold wild.
Eleventh ward, Second district At
tho office of ex-Alderman Peter Rob
ling. In said ward.
Eleventh ward, Third district At a
building owned by Mlna Robinson,
lately occupied by Philip Graff, In said
ward.
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Twelfth ward, First district At tht
house of Martin Lnvollc, In said ward,
Twelfth ward, Second district At
the house of Robert Atkinson, In said
ward.
Thirteenth ward, First dlstrlet-At
the store of William Roberts, corner
t-onouse avenue and Larch street, In
said district.
Thirteenth ward. Second. dlstrlet'-At
the house of William Weber, No. 1423
1 enn avenue, in said ward.
Thirteenth ward, Third dlstrlct-At
a portablo building on Dickson avonue,
near the corner of Green Ridge street,
In said ward.
Fourteenth ward, First dlstrlct-At
the house of Thomas Cosgrove, In said
(iittrlct.
Fourteenth wnrd, Second dlstrlot-At
tho hotel of Philip schnoll, on Lacka
wanna avenue, In said ward.
Fifteenth ward, First district At n
portnblc building near the corner ot
South Main avenue and Eynon street,
In snld wnrd.
Fifteenth ward. Second dlniitniAf
the Fellows building, corner of South
Main avenue and Luzerne street, In
said ward.
Sixteenth wnrd, First district At tho
Eagle hotel, in said wnrd.
Sixteenth wnrd, Second district At
tho hotel of William II. iWhyte, Nos.
COO and 602 Wyoming avenue, on east
erly corner of said avenue and Vina
streot, in said district.
Seventeenth ward, First district At
a portable building on Spruce street
near corner of Jefferson avenue, In
said district.
Seventeenth ward, Second dlstrlct
At a portable building near the corner
of Madison avenue and Mulberry
street, In said ward.
Seventeenth ward, Third district At
a booth corner of Irving avenue and
Mulberry street.
Eighteenth ward At a portable
building on Railroad avenue, near Sev
enth street, in said ward.
Nineteenth wnrd, First dlstrlct-At
the. house of John C. Dlppre, in paid
ward.
Nineteenth wnrd, Second district At
the house of Joseph Kramer, corner
Prospect avenue and Market street.
Nineteenth ward, Third district At
the house of August Neuls, at the
southerly corner of Irving avenue and
Willow street, in said ward.
Nineteenth ward. Fourth district At
the house occupied by Charles Beck at
822 Meadow avenue.
Twentieth ward. First district At
the house of P. Corcoran, on Cedar
avenue. In said ward.
Twentieth wnrd, Second district At
the house of Frank Moeller, in said
district. .
Twentieth ward, Third district At
the house of It. J. Gallery, on the upper
side of Blrney avenue, In said ward.
Twentieth ward, Fourth district At
the house of Andrew Hartlnctz, corner
Stone avenue and Palm street, in said
ward.
Twenty-nrst ward, First district At
the offlce of James Mears, corner of
North Main avenue andi Ridge street,
in said ward.
Twenty.-ffrst ward, Second dlstrlct
At the house of Ann Y. Jones, In said
ward.
South. Abington District.
First district At the hall of M. S.
Frace, In the village of Clark's Green.
Second district At Schilling's hall,
In the village of Clark's Summit.
Third district At the house iof J. SV
Leach, in said district.
Spring Brook Township District.
At the Scott school house, An said
township.
Taylor Borough,
First ward North Main street, In
said borough, at the offlce of John B.
Davis.
Second ward In a room of thoJfufld',
Ing owned by J. B. Wlnslow &o it;
said district. i
Third ward At Weber's rink, In sala
ward. '
Fourth ward In a portable bulldlnff
vacant lot of William P. Griffiths, on
Washington street. In said ward. ,
Fifth ward In a building on land on
D., L. & W. R. R. Co., westerly side of
Main road, opposite property of Ira
Atherton, In said ward.
Throop Borough.
At new borough building in said boa
ough .
Borough of Vandling.
At the hotel of Peter Butler, In said
borough.
Waverly Borough Districts.
At the Waverly "band building, on
Church street, In said Borough,
West Abington District.
At the house of H. E. Capwell, in
said district.
Winton Borough Districts.
First ward At public school housd
No. 1, in said borough.
Second ward At the No. 5 school
house on road leading to the old Deck
er Bridge, In said ward.
Third ward At tho public house of
Thomas Reddlngtoi), icorner Church
street and Clnrkson avenue, in said
ward. ,
I also make known and Rive notice,
as In and by the thirteenth section of
tho uct of July 2, IS69, I am directed:
"That every person, except justices of
the peace, who shall hold any offlce or
appointment of profit or trust under
the government of the United States,
or this state, or In any city or incor
porated district, whether a commis
sioned officer or otherwise, a subor
dinate officer or agent, who Is or ahall
bo employed under the legislative,
judiciary or executive departments of
this state or the United Stntes, or any
city or Incorporated district, and also
that every member of Congress and
the State Legislature, and of the Se
lect and Common Councils ot any city,
commissioner of any Incorporated dis
trict Is by law incapable of holding or
exerclslnjr at the same time the office
or appointment of judge, Inspector or
cleik of any election of this common
wealth, and that no Inspector or
judge, or any officer of such election,
shnll bo eligible to any office thn to
bo voted for, except that of an election
officer."
Also, that in the fourth section of the
Act of the Assembly, entitled "An act
I elating to elections and for other pur
poses," approved April 16, 1874, It Is en
acted that the thirteenth section "shall
pot bo so construed as to prevent am
military officer or borough officer from
horvlng ns Judge, Inspector or clerk, at
any general or special election In this
Commonwealtb.
Also, that in the fifth section of tlm
act of January 30, 1874, It Is enacted
that every general and special election
shall be open at seven o'clock In Hm
forenoon, and .shall continue without
Interruption or adjournment until
seven o'clock In the evening, when the
polls shnll bo closed.
Also, that when a Judge by sckiies
or unavoidable accident Is unable tn
attend such meetings of Judges, then
tho cortlllcato or return aforesaid shnll
be taken charge of by the luspectori
or clinics of election or said district,
who shall do and perform the duties
leciulred by said judge unable to at
tend. Also, that In case the court has since
the last election made chances In the
polling places not mentioned lu this
proclamation, then the correct polling
place will be lu thu place designated
by the court.
Given under my hand, at my office at
Scranton, this 26th day of October, In
the year of Our Lord one thousand
nine hundred, In the one hundred and
twenty-fourth vear of tho Indepen
dence of the United States.
God save tho Commonwealth.
C. E. ritVOR, Sheriff,
Sheilff's Office, Scranton, Pa., October
26th, 1900.
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