T-, vvsopi T tf rs Ft'llii,n-ccrTi'' ,yi;4,jBtj"l'?yfi"ntf'CT jPjpra' -" wtWsi'A'-flisTj;,? THE SOHANTON TMBUNE-WEDjNJHSDAV, OCTOBER 30, 1901. i. l x . SAFETY IN THE RABBIT'S FOOT ERIE ENGINEER'S FAITH THE CHARM. IN in Application of the Foot to the Hall Will Provent AccidentsPar ngrnphlc Pickups Story of a Salt ed Hill Susquehanna Potato Crop. Ircint lo the Scranton Tiibunh SuMillehanuii, Oct. 'JO. A ml dossed Iho JSrloMrurk near Foiost City, tho engineer applied the bnikc?, and then Rot off and tubbed himself, and then Iho rail with a rabbit's foot. "You may icguul It as foolishness" he said, as we. again How nlong, "but (.-on see now If I hadn't upon tho rat wo would have bad an accident by Ihla time. Theie was a. time when J laughed at It. but I have loarnod bet tor. Some time- ago a rat elected (be track In 1'iont of me My llreinan begged me tu stop and let bhn rub the rail, but I laughed at blm. He vowed Hint we should have an accident, and, clr, heroic we bad roup live miles fur ther, the engine Jumped the Hack and did fonsldeiuble tlimiiiKO. I baldly es caped being' killed, and since then r have carried a rabbit's root. When six white cats cros tho track nothing can prevent a calamity, thai Is If the en gineer keeps on, but If be pets off rcr thing may be all right." "Do the conductors. belloe hi the rabbit-fool theory.'" "Many of them iln. Sometimes' a man hools.it the Idea, but after awhile he Is convinced, and sets him a root. On some toads and old claw Is necos-F-aiy, and still on otbeis nothing but the tip end of a coon's tall av II I ali enor." "How b tills discovery niadoV" "Alwu.vs, by .the oldest engineer. When a new load is built, the. oldest rnglneei on the load can deteimlne .what to mo. 'J'he more dungeious the road, the saucer aie the c-lmims I know one load In MIsslssliiii where nothing but a piece of tiger's ear will answer. In conscMiiieiuo of this, acci dents are veiy ficqueiit. A triend of mlno Kin on the load and never had nn accident. He wenL to a circus one night and cut off the tip end of a tiger's car. The beast howled tenibly nnd dlfd within llfleen minutes. The labbll loot Is tlte btandaid, and, as a rule, will ilo tor the iiauovv-caujji load", on the ea-tcrn loads beef-bone li the thing. "Wlien a load becomes known as .1 bcef-bono mail it is te garded as Hie best. Xet is the goat bone, then Hie l.ibibt loot, then the owl daw, then the coon tail, then the mole rue-c, and last the tiger iwr." "Did ou eei 1 un on a molo-noio road ."' "'cp, toi n lit lie while, but Hie com ci:ni;rai. i:li;ctiox pp.oit.ama- ticm Viiisii.int to .111 .'tut ot the ficn-ci-al A.-Ji.'iiibl of tho 1 'umiiionwcillh f rciiiiylx.iiil.i, uiititleil "An Ai't ip latins tu I'li'i'tiuii!-," aiiiocd tin t-ev-nnd il.iy ot .hily.Aiiiio iJiiniini one thou faml eitfht humlroil and thii-ty-iiiiii', nd alho tlie arts upDiuvcil tho thli-tioth day of .fiiniiniy. nii' thouniiul c-IkIU hundred and s-pvciity-IYnir, and twi-nty-slxth daj nf .Tunc, one Ihotit-aiid olqht hundied and uliuly-Ilvi, and Iho ameiued con.'-tiuitloii, it is made the duty Si" tlie hei Ilf 01 c-very county In the loiiiinonwi'iilth to kIv notice of the time ot liolilinn the pteneial elec tion, and In each case to ommiei.ito' Klrht Tlie ullicoii to he elected. Second Dcslguiillni the place at M'hieh the clcctiuns aie to lie held, theiefoie, I. t'lunlis H. Sclmill, HlKh riheilfi- of Ijitc'kiiWiinii.i county. I'oiiiiiioinvealih of Peniih.x h.ini.i, do hereby make known and Kie not ice 10 the electoi's afoieaid, that an olei lion will he held In the Miiil county of l,aik,nauiia, cm TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. For one perron to till the ulike of 3ustiee of tlie Supreme I'liuil. Fur one pei.-ou lo till the ollice of State Tu iis-inci. For one pei.-on to lill the ofllce of Judge of I'oiniuon I'leai- Coiut, l'"oi one per.soii to till the otllce of County t'ontiollei. For one pei.-ou to lill ihe ollhe of t'oroner. For one ihi.-oii to lill the oilli e of County Sin ve or. And 1 htieliy iiliike kiinw 11 and rIvo notice that the tollowini; I- the ollii lal list of all candidates with pat ties, 01 pollt let- leiiies-onted. wlio-e 1 erilllcate.s of noiiiiiiallon and iioiuiiiatiou papci have been tiled as- pimided In s-cctlon ii of the tut of June la. A. D. iv:,, and who aie in he oled lor in I lie County of Lackawanna at the em-uint; i lec tion tu he held Tue-da, .'oenili r ,, 3P01. REPUBLICAN. State Tiensuier. Fianlv (1. llait Ih. Judge of tho Supieme Couit. William l1. I'ottei. 3"udBO of the Couvt of Common Pleas. James Wheaton C11 pouter. County Conti oiler. 13 A. Jones-. Co: oner. John J liobei ty. County Smveyor. tiro 13 .stovoiis-on. DEMOCRATIC, State Tieasuvev. Klinlia A. foray, Jr. Judge of tho Supieuie Couit. IIUI 111.111 YoilvlK fudgo of tho Comt of Common Pleas. Kdwiiid C, Newcoiub. County Controller. 1. V, Cot-tcllo. Cot oner. Jutucb F. fc'ultiy. County Surveyor. Milton I. Mitehc-ll. PROHIBITION. State Tteastuei. JaiiHb J, I'oitei', Judge of the Supieme Couit. Is-aiii; Aloiiiloi an. fudge of the Court of Common Pleas. Ftedorlek li. Hitchcock.. County Controller. James FlchUim. Cot oner, Thai leu V 'IVc'Veitini. County Smveyor. Mllioii I. Mitchell. SOCIALIST LABOR, State Ticnbiuer. Jaiiicii A. MiCoiinel. Judge of the Supieme Couit. Tlioni.it. Lawiy, TEOP.LE'S. State Tieasuier, JuotiiH Wutlcltis. pany was doing a srent deal to put the load In good Bhape and It soon became a rabbit foot. I linvc recently heard that It has become a goat-bone." HTIUj AT IT. Tho Scranton alleged newspaper man who weekly ."lashes this column In (he s'cranton Tribune and sends It to Hip Sunday New York "World and the Phil adelphia. North American, ns original, with him, Is still doing business at the old stand. Ho will lecelve hh hard cash In this wot Id. and hl hot coals In the next one. AXOTIIiill DF.PAltTAIIIXT COMIXO. Tho wilier has It fioni most excel lent authority that the ainciit rumor, that tho ofllce of the put chasing agent of the I3rlo Is to be removed front New York city to Kusquphanno, has no foundation In Tact. Hut It Is puib ublo that another Inipoitant depnit men of the load will luii Pts otllce lu Kusiptehanna e.uly In J P0'. lu Hie meantime Susquehanna is piofuey giatelul for what boom It Is enjoy ing, and hopeful for still better things ahead. "All things come to them that wait." PAP.AC.JtAPHIf PICIC-FPS. The giand Jut y met at Muutioe on Monday. The l'ast Sachem's association, of Susquehanna lounty, linpioved Order of lied Men, met at Circa t 13cnd on Sat urday evening. Thus far tlil season, twelve tons of chestnuts have been shipped from Montroe. The Hruslnille liaptlst iliuich will be dedicated on Thursday with ap pioprlute ceremonies The condition of .lames Loiighllu. the victim of the leceiil shooting 11 ml stab bing affray, is erlous, and his ulti mate recovery Is now consldeicd Im piobable. Hon. J. CI. Jenkins, a native of L'llf foul township, this county, i now pie- niier of Soutli Austialln. TOLD N A FEW LINES. Our peislstcut but misguided fi lends, the county I'lohlbitlonlsts, are running a "still" campaign. They aic opening no "bai'l." Siisnuclianna 1 canity Kepubllean?, ni their choice lor dlstiiet attorney, "want but. Little lieie below, and they w.iul that lattle long." There is un Immense potato eiop tills year in Susquehanna county, and thousands of bushels are being shipped fiom Montiose and elsewheie to the large cltle. STOltY OK A "SAJ.TKU HILL." A Susquehanna man was silting in a mining biokei's. ollb e In ew Yoik city one day this week, when a stranger fiom AVnymaiL entered and showed him a half-pound hunk of sil ver 01 e which was at lcat ninety per cent, pure stuff. "Pound thai on one of my hills," lie -aid, us be diew up a chair and sat dow 11. The car of the .Susquehanna man began to woik and his hcait to thump. Judge of the Supieme Couit. Naae Mondciau. UNION. State Treasuier. 13llsha A. Coiay, Jr. Judge of the Supreme Couit. Ha 1 man Yerkos-. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. State Treasurer. Kli.-h.i A. c'oiay, Jr. Judge of the Supieme Couit. Hni man YrKe. PUBLIC OPINION. State Treasuier. Fiaiik (!. Hariis-. Judge of the Supieme Couit. William 1. Potter. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP. State Tieasuver. J. Maiden Ilarne". Judge of the Supieme Couit. 1 Mi. 11 lis Hcyiliiok. CITIZENS REFORM. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Fiedeiiik I,. Hitchcock. Proposed Amendments to the Consti tution. PiopoMil Amendment Xo 1 Shall Section mil, Aillcle VIII ot the Con stitution In- amended so as It. lead as tollows'.' J' very male clti.en teiit.-oue .veal" ot ase, po-sisshifv the following' iimll tlcatlons, shall he entitled to vote at all elections, bubject however to such laws reqiiiilu!,' and ululating: the iej; Ntiatlon ot eleitois-ns the Cicneial As sembly may enact: 1. He shall have In en a uti::en ot the I'lilted States al least one month. L He shall have n.-lded in the Stale one ear (01, iiavlllK piuioitsly been a cuuiiiieci eteclor or nutue bom cltl Zdi ot the State, lie shall have lemoved tlieieiioin and letuiiuil, then six months). Immediately pien-dintv the election. ::. He .-hall hae le.-ideil In the elu tloil dlhtllct wheie he ,-liall oiler to vote at lea-t two iiionth iinniedlat-ly precedinK: tlie election, I. If twenlj-two jeai.-, of ,ine and tip watds, l)e -htill liave paid within two jc-ais a State or county tax, which hall have been ascesu'd at least two uiotiths and paid at leii'-l one month hefole tlie ilec Hem. Proposed Alileildliiriil No : Shall Set lion seven, Allhle VllI of the Con. s-tltutlou Ik- auiclidid so us to read as tollows',' ' All laws u-milatinis the holding of elections by tlie el t .ens or lor the ivr Istiiitlon of dec tin h shall lie uulloi'm tlnoiitjhoiii the State, but laws iet,u latlni, and leimhliiK the lefiistiatloti of eleetois may be emu ted to apply lo cltiess only; piovlcletl, That stall laws be imiloiui tor cities 01 the same 1 luss. Proio.-ed Aiiieiicliiic-ut No, :!-shall Section tour. Aiticio VIII ot the Con stitution he amended su as to read as follows? All elections hy cliUoiih s,ui be be ballot or by such other inelhod as inav bo piesctlbed hy law. 1'iovlded, That secrecy in voting he piestrved, And I heteby make Known anil give notice that tlie place of huldtnir Hie afoiesuiid jjeneral eleelloiiH In tho se'. eial cities, hotcitiBlis, townships and distiicts within tin) County of Lacka wanna aie as follows, to wit. Atchbaltl Boiough Districts. Khst watd. Flint dlsttiit At tho ho. . ot A. -Miles, In tald (llstikt. KHt waul. Second dlblilct At the hull of Andrew Degitlhi, In said ills, tikt Sciond waul Al the house of John .1. Swltt, in said waid. Thlid wind At Iho hm until) council iDoili--. hi said waul. Benton Townbhip Distiicts. Al the house of 1). U, Poller, In said township, Blakely Borough Districts. First w mil At tho otllce of S. V. Aiuol'l, In said waul. Second wuid At the stoic hulliliiiH of the Lackawanna Coal Company, on The farmer looked gicen, and peihnps he didn't know tho value of that hill. "What Mitt got?" nked the tnoker, as he enlno from behind the desk. "Oh, mithln" imiulill a little hunk I found on one of my bill-," was the icply. The looker took the bunk, c-aiefully examined It lor 11 minute, and then fluidity remarked: "Yes: t leumtilze it. w (IHl hunk four weeka ago to "Salt" 11 hill lu Wayne county, Pa. Please put It lu your coat-tall pocket and move on. It's too lieh for our blood." JI.'.ST IllCTWUKN PS. A bad clerk W the wtong man In the Wi lie place, Kill son says It li not hi "lights" hut bW liver that Is bothering him. '"I hoie Is no such woul as fall." Nowadays It is mollified dow 11 Into "assignment." .. Women novel will be paid as much for lectin lug tc4 men, simply berutie they have done so much of it for noth lncr. "Old age lives In the dead past," ie inarUed the philosopher n he guyed at u pair of ancient hoots 011 1111 nli- hoop. Teiin.vson wiote his Mist veisc wlieie the average saloonkeeper puts his loversos on 11 slate. The woik of changing the Ki ie boiler shop Is piogresslug favorably. The Writ is still doing a large pun American business. Thcic Isn't 11 bit of oloqiieiu e lu the county campaign. Its baldly "a cam paign of education." It is reported that Ureal Hend-Hull-stead have recently had a number of cases of temporal y Insanity. An Im proved quality of liquor bus been need ed for years In those two boroughs. And a little temperance work down there might be added, with piotlt to all concerned. Kdltor Vsaniuel Moie, the unterrl tled editor of the Great Uend Plain dealer, lias been to tho PnnAmerican thiee times. 'What an attraction the midway has for some people! The years come, nnd tlie yea is go, but Forest City's little, old 1 abroad station stands them forever. Daniel Cooper lias Just completed a half tentuiy of continuous service as Krle ralboad passenger conductor. He covers three hundred miles dully. Vw lallroad men can show such a record. Whitney. DALTON. Mrs. i:. Li. Von Stoich, daughter Cir.tci and son Fied am visiting 111 I'eckvllle and Caibondale this weelr. I lev. A. W. Cooper and wile left on Monday for a two weeks vNlt in New York stale. Miss Kulheilne Mooie, of Keystone academy, was the guest of Miss fliace Purely on Sunda.. Tlie public schools am closed this week on account of teaclieis' insti tute. Ile. M. It. Thompson, of Joiinjn, SHERIFF'S tlie Piovidence and Caihondalo turn pike, in said waul. Third ward At the boiough council looms, on Blakely stieet, in said waul. Caibondale Township Districts. South district At tlie Powdeily school bnilditiR-, in said dlstiiet. Northeast disttlet At No. i public school houe, in said disliict. Northwes-t distiict At a polling place tit the public school house in M.iylleltl Yaid. Caibondale City Distiicts. Flisl wind. First distilcl At the house ot U. W. Dlx, in said Flin ward. Fiist waul. Thlid dMlIct At the house of J'3dwaul M.elody, In said di tiicl. Second waul, Flint district At a poi table hiilldiuK- near Poland's stoic, at the coiner ot Seventh and Ten ace stieets, in said Second waul. Second waul. Second district At Itobort Maxwell's hotel, Xo. ::S Main stieet, in said ward. Seiond waul, Third distiict At the house of Thomas Scott, in said Sec ond waul. Thlid waul. Fiist distiict At tlie btllldinir toiineily known as the Fiynii hotel, in said Thlid waul. Third waul. Second distiict At a portable buildiiifc on South .Main stieet, near KlubacU's fiuultiiie stoic, in said Thlid ward. Third waul, Thlul distiict At the house of Mr. Uaikln, in said Thlid waul. Thlul waul, Font ih tllsli ict At (ho. otitic ot John ciihhs, 011 HlKh stieet, In said distiict. Fouith ward. First dl-tiict At the house of Michael Cannon, on PIKe duel, in said Fouilli wiiul. Fouith waul, Second distiict Al ihe house ot A. Hattle, in said Fouilli waul, Fouitli waul, Third distiict At the hcill-e of Peter I)otlhel , 111 said Fourth waul. Filth waul. Fitst ilsultt-At the of llce of h. L. Uutinel, coiner of Relinont and Caiman stieetF, lu said Flttli waul. Fifth ward, Second dliUilct At the luiuse ot John Clime, on Duudalf stieet. In said Filth waul. Sixth waul, First ttistilc-l At the house of James Thompson, mi Uelnioiit stieet, in said distiict. Sixtii waul, Second distiict At the picnilses ot Thomas Hint, L'1'11 IH111 dntt stieet, in said distiict. Clifton Township Distiict. At tlie Fa ette school house. In said township. Covington Township Distiict. At the Dnlevllle town house, In said low ushlp. Dnlton Boiough District. At the otllce of F. M, Fiancls, lu su Id hoiotiKll. f Dickson City Borough Districts. First waul At the Odd Fellows' llullding', east side of Lincoln stieet, between Halstend and Sloirs stieets. Second waul AL the house of J. A. Han on, on Jackson stieet, in said w ai d. Thlul waulAt the hloie of Michael MutelavlU, in said watd. Dtuimoie Boiough Distiicts. Fiist ward. Fitst distiict At the house, of the Xepiuno Hose Co,, on Drhlkei street, in said distiict. Fiist ward, Second distiict At the hotel ot Mai tin (Millions, ou Hi inker turnpike, in said distiict. Second waul, Plist distiict At the house ot John .1 Si oil. lu said waul. Second waul, Second ilUtrlct A l Hip house of Al, ), Fierr, in said waul. Thlul waul, Plisi distilcl At the house of Mi. A. Ilnischc-ll, in said waul, Thlid waul, Second dlslihi -At the oiithujlclliii,- of Jinues McAndiew, near tho lonmrof Sixth anil Mill stieets, in said waul. Thlul W.ild, Third dlfcllicl-.U lhe house of AilKltsl WaliM, In said w.nd. Fouith waul At Iho hoii-e of Alts. Hildset lhitke, cm nortlieily side of ID inker stieet, in said waul. Filth waul At iho house of p. Tim liu. in i-ald waul. Sllh ward, Fiist distiict At the ho. tel of Jacob Smith, in said waul. Sixth waul, Second distiict At the liousu of John Cienlcr, ienr of lot cor. uer of Jefferson avenue and Uieen Hl(l6 stieet. was the guest of He v. H. H. Thomp son on Tttesdny. Miss Nellie Von Sloreh visited in Clark's Summit on Tuesday. Mis. W II. linger entertained fi lends on Sunday at her home. Miss .Mabel Puidy and Mr. and Mif. D. Knight were at the Pan-American the latter part of lira week. Air. and Mis. Ftank Smith, of Wllkes-Harie, weie tho guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Ira Kiesgo on Sunday. Clin once Stone and family nre con templating n (tip South this winter. .Joseph Andiews has moved his fam ily htlo the house recently vacated by Mr. and .Mrs. Osbni lie. LETTERS FIIOM THE PEOPLE. tt'nilfr tliit liciillnjc rimrt ItllerB nf Internt Mil lie imlilfolnvi nsIicii atumipsnlcil, for publli tinn, by tlip urlti'i'jt nanif. 'I lie TrUmne doc not uiiiine iffpoinllillitj fur ilnloni here erprsineil. The Chmch of England. I.1III01 n( 'Iho Tiiljiiro, sin "IIik He. Mr. (Illtlii, In UU koiiuoii laU SiiiiiIj.v, im.hIc tun lairiiiiit' Willi whllli I think mi priMin fKipnlhti'il with ttir mlRiinw life iif l.niiilou Hill more. In tin. llrl Iivijikp, Iip .n Hut the llniiili Dl I.iirI.uicI U ilnliiR notli liiK In ci,iiifi;i'll?i' London -In it ioniMialip fuio, 1 uiiiiiii In. ini.im. 'iho (Imrili lit I'iikUiuI Ih Hip mciuhI Bir.itit faiior In tlip si" HkIhiw lite "I Hi" World luil.ij. I jie It the (finil pl.ici- lipe 111-e tlu Km Oitliollc iIiiiilIi, in lis uuhcitillt) nt li'jft, ImliU tin. tuft. Any priifiui win) Ins llinl In i:iif;.iiiil im tin- KnglMi iiitonln know wli.il .1 ftuppniluiii fmce Hie t'linirli of llngliml Is in lis puiiKPlkal iii'.ini. Mtlen. I am not lirrr ilpalln; with any other input of tint u.-i.it liKtltntlon, Us tmbcrbitip, ils Imiiipil iiipn, lis lilstoili il tntlltlons or 111 KrriL picl,itt'H .mil iI.hIoh. TIip Cliurcti of ling liml is paui;pii.il in the tnipt ene ot lint ninlilsnoii.s vmil. Hipip nip n jpoipr clitics of their dii khuilinniiiiKs tlim Hie plriitjnipii of tlip ( liuuli of i:nl.uul; as n lioily no lump plons 01 moip piinn-t wotkus In the c uie of (Ink tljiiity ami jll that tint implies, in II, re IIrIoiis and 'mill Ill.llilfi".tai!ni. If Or. C If. Iln I mil t-ltrd the slums of London, l.luipool, Mjnclu'tpi 01 anj of the l.wai- utien nnd In Mstlgatrd Hie wmk of the Cliunli of I.nRland in its tmiKIIiiillnoii'. m.inifplaHons, surely he would not in ike sucli 11 i.mdom and unfounded ptitpniiiil .is Iliat wlurli hp i irpoitnl lo have iiihIp lh.11 ihe f Imicli of KirIjiuI is doing iiolhimr to p.iicp1I?p Lnndon. I mean l.y etan eiljtloii i'jitlt wlnl 111. (fiflni means hy it, the ulllnir tu ippenliiiie of the slnnrr hi the Mihllme logic of the (!iipd, piejiliin iho Wold, without wlnl ho nils "10M ii'irinonltb im" 01 Ihe Kpl-iopil ntnil Hut is Ihe I'pi'iupiliiii (Oirinonuli-in of Ihe nniuli ot Kncluiii "10I1I." 'the nj luie hiouglit .i'iui-l il l.s- II, e VuiiriifiuinM of KiiRhnd is tli.il ii is too .-en-nous; tint it ap peals lo the Mii-es rathei than to the heirt. In fact, it 1- mllhei ld nor waiiu. II is what the if fonuillou 11ml the lefoinifts lradj it, 1 lompiomi-e b(lk.en the Jt m in tit ml iril it I'ouKtivUiouil I'u: il.Hii-m wlihli thd tii.L lil t Ku its appeal. one until two leutiuiis lie-. 'Hilt, houiui, 1- not the poinl at i-uc. t iIjiiu tint pioluldv Inlf I hi t.miieiicil slietvth of the llnni h hi 1.114,1 mil i- 1- p.uijelii.il a- in,. Kpi-iopalian Methodist iluiuli of the I nited Mates, whiih i-piuui, from II. Iho pie-eut ln-liop nf 1 oiidou, II- lnvlim, is an Li.tnmliul if eier I'lpre wis one. He is as lit tie li untie ii il 111 the di-iluue of hi- clonal itiitir-, 01 v .is it le.i-t titfoie lie lieiame a Id-hop, with the ti 11 pmss of illuali-m or llpi-iopili in h. nie-s 01 pitiltic PiiPMlimi .1- r. i.ilim liii-i-ili. lie i- .1 plain 111 in, .1 111.111 of th PROCLAMATION. Elmhuist Boiough District. At the ofllce of J. Knickerbocker, on Fiont stieet, in said district. Eell Township Districts. Fiist distiict At Hie Coal Biook school house, in said township. Second distiict At the Town Hall, in Mild distiict. Fourth district At tlie IlicnnioiHl school house, in said distiict. Glenburu Borough District. At the Hall school house, in said boiough. Gouldsboio Borough Distiict. At the school house, lu said boiough. Gieenfleld Township District. Al the Clrcenlleld town house, in said tow nship. Jefferson Township Distiict. AL the school house know 11 as. the I ted Oak school house, in s,i( town ship. Jermyn Borough Distiicts. Fit st ard AL a bulldluir occupied by Slocker Hose company, on the east erlv side of Alain stieet, In said waul. Second waul At the borough build ings on Second avenue, in said bo iough. Third wind Al lhe liou-e of Alii. Jane Haki r, on east side of Alain stieet. in said waul. Lackawanna Township Distiicts. South distiict At a booth on a a eant lot belonging- to Al. AlcDonough on the coiner of l-llni and Alain stieets. Hast dlsiilci AL a portable build ing 011 1101 theast cuiner of Watson iK'etiue and Poller stieet, in said dis tiict. X01 theast distilel At the house of C'hiistlau James, lu said disliict. Southwest disUlct At a pen table building at the corner of Main and iilitke sluvt, in said Southwest distiict, La Plume Boiough District. AL tlie school house In said boiough. Lehigh Township Distiict, AL the Pine drove school house, in said township. Madison Township Distiict. At Odd Fellows' hall III .Moscow, In said township. Mayfleld Boiough Distiicts. Fiist ward Tn tho building of S, C. AVhlliuoie. 011 Whitman stieet or ave nue,. In said waul. Seiond waul lu the building ot Win. Alalliily, occupied by Peh r AIcCait, situate on Poplar stieet. in said waul. Thlul waul In the building of K. F. Hdmuiuls, situate oil laickawamia inc line in salil waul, Mooslo Boiough Distiict. Flr.it waulAt the hose house of ihe Alooslo Hose company, 011 east side of Alain street. Second waul In T. K. Atkinson's basement, coiner of l.oik and Spilng Htleuts. Thlul waid In tlie ollke of Justice or Peace at tho icar of AliCiindlo's, slore, Thlul stieet. Fouilli waul -In C. W. Thompson's ollice, on Alain stieet, (iiecuwnod. Newton Township Distiict, At ihe Vim Sickle house, In said township. North Abington Township District. At the house ol line's llobeits, M said township. Old Forge Boiough Distiicts. Fiist distiict -At a poitnhlo build, lllg cieiled oil the southwest i ouinr of school house lot on the caste 1 Jv sddo of main load fiom Sciaiiion lo Pitts ton, lu said distiict. Second distiict-At the house of J. ci. Kelir. ill said township. Fouith district At the Muie of John A. Wood, In said dlstrl. i. Olyphant Boiough Distiicts. First waul At the huildlns of Pat lick Juiilali, in said Fllst waul. Second waul At the hotel of Will, lam .Malum, lu said Second waul, Thlul waul, Fiist dbtilct Al tlie house of A, F. tilllcsple, In said waid, Thlul wind, Second distiict At tho school house: lu Alaishwood, In said distiict. Fouith ward At the house of David IE Uiivies, Immediately adjoining the lot ptevlously used as a polling place. Ready-to-Wear. .,,-. , ..-.. ..,.-, We have them by hundreds, all well cut and well made by highest paid union tailors. The immense variety and the extra good value at $10 is an indication of what we can do for you at $12, $15, $18 and $20. You cannot afford to miss seeing what we have to offer. Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Tweeds, in Black, Blue, Oxfords, Stripes, Checks and Over plaids, in rich brown, olive, Nile green and bottle green effects, all dressy suits, with broad, high shoulders, beautifully tailored, at Hats, All Grades, Correct Blocks, 50c to $2.50 people, who was alnas pioud of belni; knonn us the woikiiigman's ftirnil and living; .1111011;; them 011 the same rquilily. I only ("Ingle lilm out as one of scores of t lei 11; men of Hie t..'ine stamp and tpe who ale lo tie tound ill eer lull of DnRlaml wlm line loimill.i Hlli-eilhcJ to the 'Ihlilj Nine Ailiiles I iln not know- how 111. did. 11 Ml in 'i-'-minslfr Ahhi.i. I know I newt entiled the hailed ineiiiitt of Hill k.IiIp fane without .-iniicthilii," of tint feellns wlilcli one cpeiion es al the hier 01 -1 ihad and dial tiicud. Siuely Dr. iflinn would 1101 kind It 01 ei to the lion-lituili-Uc nriii-es of the Sih.ition Alley. He will --k me, peihip-. win- not, if tlie u-.ii?e to wlm li it ls put i- not iiKompatitile v.'ilii the decl.iution of the Woul 1 hhdl II In an-wer a quei-iiou whiih lit. (iilliu hi- so In -peak, put lo uie liy implication, 'the mo-t lepuhlicau Ransom Township Di&tiicts. Fiit distiict AL the hall of tlie es tate of Thomas. Johnson, in Milwaukee. Second distiict At tlie school house near Mayer's-, faini. in said distilel. Homing' Biook Township District. Al tlie school house, in said township. Scott Township District. At ihe Alonldale school house, on AVI Id Cat luuipike. Sciantoa City Districts. Flisl ward, Fiist distiict A I the P. listed House, in taiil ward. Fiist waul. Second dlstiiet At the Hroniage's shoe stoic, "UI K. Alarkel stieet, In said waul. First waid, Thlul distiict At a poit iiblc building near the corner of North Alain avenue and Paiker stieet, in said waul. Fiisl waid. Fouith dlstiiet At the bouse of tiiillltli J3. Powell, 1 oilier Pal leer street and WaMio uver.ue, in saitl ward. First waul. Filth distiict lu a build ing' to be erected by t lie commissioners on lot of Kobeit Paltlson. on the AVest Side of North Alain avenue, near Alar ine eiosslns, in said waul. Second waul, Fhsi disliict At the aiiuor.v building ot Company 11, on North Alain avenue, in said waul. Second ward, Second district At the house of John Hawks, in said ward. Second ward, Thlul district At a portable building' on a lot of Und on Sandeison axeniie between ilieaker sireeL and 13ast Altuket stieet, In said wind. Second woul, Fouilli disti Ict At the house ot John Timlin, on the soutlieily comer of Illicit avenue and fiieen street, in said waul. Second ward, Fittli distiict At a pin table building at or near tlu public school house on Peny avenue, in said wind. Thlul waul, Fhsl distiict -At the house ot Alaiy Collins, I0J7 West Alar ket sltect, in said waul. Thlul waul, Second illstiicl-AI a poitnhlo building near cuslcks hotel, In said waul. Fouith waul, Fhsi district At a pot table bulldlnc; at lhe coiner of Noiih Alain avenue and Pi Ice sliect. lu said waul. Fourth waul, Seiond dllih 1 At a portable Imllilii - on Ninth Alain ae line, iiimi the coi -if Swetlitud sheet,, in said waul. '' , Fouith waul, TU.'-' dlstiiet At a poi table building al l. e 1 ornei of (1.11 -Held avenue and Jnikson stieei, m said waul. Fouith waul, Fotirlh dl-trlu At an lion booth, No. !!"i" Xoith Lincoln ave nue on the lot of II. .1. DaNlcs, in said waul. Filth waul. Flisl dsrkl--Al the of llce of AMei man lilalr, In said distiict, Filth waul, Second district In the building situated on the Southeast cor ner of AVashbuin stieet and South Alain asenue, in said waul. Fifth waul, Thlul illstilctAi tlie hotel of iii.orgti W. Kvinis, No, Jilpi AVuslihuui su cut, In said watd. Fifth waul, Fouith district In a loom of a building situate al Xo, I'.'l Fottrienlh sued, owned by Piolheioo iV Co., ill said waul, Sixth waul, Fiist distiict-At the house of P. Cioldeu, in said waul. Sixth ward, Second distiict At the lionse ol Mrs, Alaig.net AlcDomnigh, In said waid, Sixth wind, Thlul dlslilct-At a poit. 11I1I0 building, Avenue l, Xo, K lot of John Williams, in said waul. Seventh waul. First di&tikl-At Iho house of John It. Kellv, oil the cust ody side of Capousc) avenue, In said ward. Seventh waul, Snoml dHtiitt At the lioust ol John D'Douuell, 011 AII11. dill street, in said ward. Seventh waul, Thlul distilel -At tho house of 13. W. Wlnleis. souiholy rotiur of Capoiise aveiuio and Xew Htii'i't, in said waul, I3lhlh waid, Flisl disti letAt A. It. Jtuub's building, Spuno stieet, in said waul. Illshth waul, Second distiict At a building owned by llroige Kinback, 011 the 11111 iheily side of Spitice sttee), between Peiiu and Fiankllii avenues, next door to Hotel Itudolph, Ninth waul, Fiist dlbtiloi At a portable building on the westeily side of Adams avenue. In said waul. Ninth waul, Second distiict At a portable building" on the eustetly side Men's Suits. M.J.Homn&Soii Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers. 324 Lackawanna Ave- as wpll is Hie 1110-t mouaichir il of people set jsule for leieuntiil and p(lule itjite It tuples of religion- woi-hip like We-lmln-lei Ahlie and the C'huuli of tl. -'iiphn, Ihe pal ne ot ei-iailit- 01 tlie Kteniliu ot Moscow, heian-e the tllgnili of a man, .1 pkiie or an in-titutlou 1.111 onl he upheld li- deiiiiatiou and the u-ibc of u form 1 1 liluil lo he n-pil by (ho-e who ap pioicli the nun. Hie pi lie 01 the institution. Ilr. (Jiftiii has mil) lo uo-s over lo Ihe loiitt house lo oh-eiie j liunl In its destir ainl ot its kind as rii;lilly npiuld as In e-tiiiiu-(u Ahbey. Moieoiti, litml to be liliul .it ail nm-t be 10I1I, fortnil aral -ntfl.i in its debtee in Wp-tiiiinster Abbey or a meeting hou-e. Dr. (iilliu c.illn tic llei. Mr. '-puiffron 'Ihe Stcitejsl preadiei -it:e the iln- ot the .ipo-ths." Mil ply lids is the ui) eH i-.jk.iiiu- of hjpci Ik le. The late l!e. Chnle- i-jim rooii was 1 of Adum avenue, near the coiner of Olive stieet, In said waul. Ninth waid, Thlul district At a building to be elected by county 10111 lnissloneis on lot ot J. P. Donnelly, west side of Aladlson avenue, between Pine and (ilbson stieets, in naid ward. Tenth waul, Fiist clHtrict In a building ow nod by Heniy Weny.el, cor ner ot Ash and Cross stiets in said waul. Tenth ward, Second distilel At a poi table building on lot of William Knoepfel. on westeily coiner of Alyitle and l.ving avenues, in said ward. Kleveiilh waul, First district AL the hotel of John Phillips In said waul, Kleveiith waid. Second dWtriet At tlie ofllce of e.-Aldeiinan Petei Hob ling, in said waul. Kleventh ward, Thlul dl-.li let Ai a building owned bv Alina Moblnson. lately occupied hy Philip (liaf, in said waul. Twelfth wind. First disti let Al tlie house of Aim tin La voile, In said ward. Twelfth ward. Second dlslikt At the house of Hobeit Atkinson, in suid waul. TI1I1 tenth waul, Fitst ili-ti let At the store of William ISobeils, cotnei Capouse aenuc and lancli stieei, in Slliil WM'll. Tlilrt -ittti waul. Second dl-Uiitl At tlie hull-. or William AVeber, No. II.'.! Peiiu avmue. in said waul. Thirteenth ward, Third distiltt At ft poi lube- building 011 Dickson avenue, i.ear tlie cm tier of (.Ireen itidge stifot, In said c .nil. Fouiteeiitli w.iul, Fiist distiict At the iiotlsi of 'J'hoiuits Cosguive, In saitl wind. Foii.'teeiitli waul. Set mid dlstilil--At the- i.olel of 'Pliilln Sehnell. on J.:u Iviiw.iiui.i avenue, in said waul. Fifteciuli v.'.'ild, First distiict Al a portable I ii'liinig near tlie corner of South -Main avenue and Hymui stieei, in said ward. Filteenlh waul, Second ilNnlci-At the Fellows building, coiliei- ot South Mn In avenue and l.ui'.eiue stieet, in said waul. SIXteiMllli w.iul, First disti id -At tile 13,igle hotel, In saitl waul, Sixteenth waul. Second distiict At the hotel of William II. WI1.W0, Nos. JfiO and Mi.' Wyoming avenue, on east- el ly coiner ot sahl avenue and Vine ."lieet, in said waul. Seventeenth waul, Fhsi dlslihi-Al a poitnhlo building 011 Spruio stieet near cm uer ol" Jefter.-ou avenue, lu said waul, Nviiili-nili waul Second ill-irb f At a poi table building near lhe corn r of Alndisou avenue and A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 stieei, In sahl waul, Seventeenth waul, Thlul illstilet At a boolh 1 oiuer ol living atomic and Alitlbt-i r.v sued, in said waul. Illghlociilth waul At a poi table building on Itailioad avenue, luar s -ciilli silent, lu salt! waul. Xlneteenth waul, Kit -t disliict At the house of John c. Hippie, in -Mid wind, Xiiioteeiith waul, Seioiul district-Al tho house of Jifopli Ki inner. 101 uer 1'iospect .neinie and Mm kit stieei, in saitl waul. Nineteenth waul, Thlul dlsiilci At tho llOllMi ot Allallst Xellls. at tile southerly coiner 01 lulng avenu ami Willow stuel, in said waul. Nineteenth waul. Fouith dlslikt At the house octipleil bv Charles Heck, at Mii Aleudow avenue, lu said waul. Twentieth waul, Fhsi distiict At house 01 P. Coicoian, 011 Ccdai ae line, in said waul, Tweuiielli waul. Second distiict -At the house of Fumk -Moellti, lu .-aid waul. Twentieth waul, Thlul ilistrlt i .Ai tho house of It. .1. Callm , on Hie up. per side of lJiuiey avenue, in suld waid Twentieth waul. Foiiilh dlstiiet Al, the liouso of -Muthias Aliirsclibi iger. ecu not Stone avenue and Palm si let I lu said waul. Twentj-llist waul, FIim dl.-tiM t the oltliit of James Aleais, couki nl Ninth Alain meiilte ami Itlduo stieet, In said waul. Tweinj-lll'st waul, Secoinl disti lit Al the house of Ann V. Jones lu snd waul. South Abington Districts. First distiict At lhe hall ol Al. S. Fiace, lit tho village ot Clinks Uieen. Second distiict At Schilling's hall, In the village of flat It's Summit. $10 High Grade Custom Made Suits and Overcoats. Kieil pre.uliei, .iltl.ough -tu li 3 mm as Hie 1-ile Ml. iltidloiie totiltl not apputiate llieiu, anil his roil, tho pie-int lte. Jlr. piucroii. itli whom I .-hould not he .iti.iid al all to lompaje Ilr. (liltiii. I he.iiil hlui fteouiutli ami tho more I Iicaid him the lea-l I tound of fnintliiUl.i in hi.s di-coui-es Ills -lib is liliored, dldalli-, and, In m' mind, lllele . lu lliis n-peil lie I- thu wry ipuii-p of his filler, wlm was illu-trallip, ppit numalie, nevei ti.m-i eiidiun; lhe bounds of (.oiiunon t-ttiM', et ueio- filling below an idia of 01 ilorv which niilhrr bis -oti or ins fullovi-et- an Imitate. Hut to a tit tint no Riealer pttathns than the --putgeou-, lalhei 01 -on. hue arien siure the Tas -. of (he apostles, is the qtiililcePIII.P of hitlios 0111s 1 1 ih, I. f. Cieer. fcuauti 11, OlI, 21, IWil. Thlid distiict AL the house of J. AT. Loach, in said distiict. Spring- Brook Township District. At the Scott school house, In said township. Taylor Boiough Districts. Flint waul Xol 111 Alain stieet, in said lioiough, at the oflleo of John 13. Davis. Second ward In ti mom of the build ing owned by J. B. AVinslow & Co., in said distiict. Third waul At AVebel 's rink, in said waul. Fouith waid In a pm table building 011 vacant lot of AVilll.iiu P. UtifUlhs 011 AV.'.sbington sliect. In said waid. FITili waul In a building on land of IX. I.. & W. It. It. Co., westerly side of Alain load, opposite pioperty of liu Atlieruui, hi said watd. Throop Borough District. At the new boiough building in saitl Inn eiugji. Borough of Vnndling Distiict. Ai the hotel of Peter liu tier, in said boiough Waveily Boiough Distiict. At the AVoverly band building, on Chu.cli stieet, in said boioush. West Abington Distiict. At lie- hall of II. 1-3. c'apwell. in said distr.'i . Winton Boiough Districts. Fhsi waul At public school house Xo. 1, hi said boiough. Second ward At Un No. 5 si liool house, on mad leading to (he old Deck er In Idee, lu said waul. Thlul waul Al the public house of Thomas. Keildlngton, coiner Chinch siieot and Claikson avenue. In saitl waul. I al-0 make Known and give notice, as in 1.111I hi tlie tliiiteenth section of the tu c of July 1', isii'i. I am dliected "That cvei.v poison ecept Justices of the pe,u e, who shall hold any ollice or appointment of piofIL or tuist under the sovfiniuei,,. of tli I'nited States, or this State, or in any city or ineoi. poialed distilel, whethci a commis sioned ollleer 01 otheiwise, a suboidl nate ollicii or agent, who is 01 shull he employed under the legislative, Judl- liuy or ovuitivo departments ot this Slate or tin Fulled States, or anv cltv or incoipoi nod distilel, ami also that eveiy iiienibei ol Congiex and Slate l.eols-lal.uie. and of the Selecc and common councils of Any city, com missioner of mi) incoi'Doiatcd distiict Is b law Incapable of holding or om-i-cHliig at the 'iiiiip time the ollice or appointment of ludge, Inspector or cleik of anv election ol this common wealth, and that 110 Inspector or Judge or any olllcei of suih election shall h eligible to any ollice then to lie voted lot, ecept that of an elei lloll ollkcr." Also, that in tlie toiiith section of tlie An of Assembly, entitled "An act irkuiug to elections and tor other pin poses," appioved Apiil lli, 1!74, it ii eiuicloil tlial iho thii teenth section "shall not lie cciiistiued as to pievent any iiillltai nillcer or hoioueli olllcor fiom seniug as judge, luspeulor or cleil; 111 any genetal or special elei -lion in tills Commonwealth." Also, that In tho ilftli section of the in t ot January ."n, 1ST1, It Is enacted Hint very geneial and special election shall bo open ill seven o'c lock III the lorouooii, and shall continue without Inienuptlou or adjournment until soveu o'clock in tlie evening, when the polls shall bo closed. Also, that when a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident Is uimblo.ln attend t-sich meetings of Judges, llteu tho 1 01 tllleuto 01 leturii afoiesaid shall In- taken charge of hy iho Jiispmuois or tie. iks of election ol said distiict, win shall do aii.l prtfoiiii Un dmle, leiiuhed by salcl Judge nuahjo to at tend. Also, thai In case the mint lias slin e tie Kit t election liiado changes lu The pollliiir pliiies inn nioinioiied In this in- hmititlon, ilieu ih. loiicct pollini' place will be In Hie plum designated by the court, cilven under m-, hai.d. at my oiliu at Scranton, this iath day of Octohei, in the jeai ot our Lot il one thousand nlno hundU'd and one. In the one luin dred and ivvein.iluh )car of the in dependence of tho i'lilted Stale!). Hod save the Ccnuiumwi'altli. C1IAS. 11. SCHAOT Sheilff. Sherltf's otllce, Scranton, Pa., Octo. ber 23. 1001 A vlL