5 Schcriff's Wahl- Proklamation. «»»rmtme Wahl - Pr-klmn-Iio». Z» Tirnstaft, ii. November m d-r Sma« «-s»»gidung, W-HI -mvinift-i. S. N°»««de Frank Becker. Scheriff JuditZnin der?!>r>ip»kls vor 100 Jahren der englische Ossizier Gibraltar im Jahre 1779 ärgerte sich zielte; so wurden z, B. durch 2000 Schüsse nur 26 Feinde getödtet. Ein Kapitän Mcrcier tombinirte darauf nern und fanden 1802 ihren Abschluß Im Mai 1803 durfte der Erfinder „Chrapnel" erst 1866 auf eine Ein- April 1804. Der Erfolg war ein ge waltiger. In dem Kriege gegen Na beachtet. Bei Waterloo 1815 wurde langen Friedens wurde die Herstellung der Geschosse stark vernachlässigt. Shrapnel wurde seines Amtes als Jn ° Krimkriege <1853 bis 1856) nicht all ' Eine Depesche au» Seoul, Korea, theilt mit, daß die Japaner dort seit der , Änkunst de» Gen. Hasegawa eine »er , söhuliche Politik verfolge». Mischter Drucker!--Es is doch en merkwerrig Ding mit die Fä schens. Nix is so verrickt, daß die Leit es net mitmache. Sense es endlich ver leedt, dann kummt schun wieder ebbe? Anneres raus, was noch viel duiiuner is. Was war es doch in friehere Johre en Heit, wie en jeder Buh un baldruf en jedes Mädel en Beisickel Hot hawe misse; iwens alte Esel hen sich uf so en Strampelmaschin gehockt, un es war wunnerbarlich, ihne zuzugucke, wie se hen ticke kenne. Ich sor mei Dkieel hab allsort liewer gelahfe. Mer lummt bi schuhr net so schnell fort, awer es gehi asde sehser. Oftmols hab ich geiehne, wie so Kerl vorn iwer sei Maschin is gefloge, daß ich gedenlt hab, er hat sei Kopp verkröche, un es is ah net allemol sehf abgclahfe. All sell Hot awer Sport geheert, un wann se wieder ufge fixt Ware, dann is eS Vvn Neiem los gange. Awer ah sor so L»>t, was zu Fuß gedräwelt sen, war viel G'fohr derbei. Grad wann mer an nix gedenlt Hot, is so en Beisickel angesloge tumme un Hot eem iwer d'r Honfe gerennt. Viele Johre Hot des Unwese gedauert; awer nau Hot es ziemlich ufgeheert; mer sehnt net meh so viel vun selle Tinger. Anstatts selle hen se awer nau cn anner ferchterlich Ungetbier, was seen Auto mobobele heeße. Sell is en gewaltig Fuhrwese un geht ohne Gäul, so uf en Art wie en Jnfchein, juscht as mer kee Riegel zu lege braucht un iwerall hie fahre kann, berguf un bergab. Es macht en bisse! meh Racket as wie en Beisickel, awer mer kann doch »et schnell genug aus dem Weg gehe, un dann lug aut. Es macht ten Unnerschied, eb's en Mensch is oder en Kuh—wer net dgpper uf die Seit springt,, werd iwer sahre. Sell war bis do anne d'r Hahbt spaß vun die Automobobele-Leit, un so lang, as es ihne selwert nix gedhu Hot, hen se juscht gelacht. Wie ich awer versteh, watsche die Leit uf ein Land nau mit d'r Flint un schieße uf die Kerls, was so en Maschin zu geschwind ranne. Un wann des Volk sellerweg dit Lah in die Hand nemmt, dann werd es mol ebbes batte. Es scheint, mer braucht net juscht be sunders schmärt zu sei sor so en Tei selswage zu handle, juscht muß d'r Dreiwer en bissel ferchterlich ausgucke. Er muß en besunders gebaute Kapp mit eine große Bordach ufhawe un en große schwarze Brill dräge—ich denk. Weg kummt. Des is sertenly en spa ßige Möschen, awer es geheert scheints derzu. Es is en alt Sprichwort, daß mer die Narre an ihrer Kapp kennt. Es heeßt net sor ewe viel: Mifsig gang is aller Laster Anfang. So hab ich d'r anner Dag in d'r Zeiting gelefe, daß d'r Adam un die Eva des Auto mobobele erfunne hätte. Un des wär so gekumme: Tie beede Leit hen nix zu schaffe g'hat un net gewitzt, was anzu fange vor Langweil. Ersckt hen se Tennis gespielt un als Balle hen se Eobel gejuhst. Wie ihne sell verleedt war, hen seen Sie-Sah geniackn un sich druf gefchwunge, awer bal is ihne ah sell wieder eensältig vorkumme. Dann hen seen Wahl genumme en Hiwel nus un sich dort, weil se mied wäre, r.s en Babmstamm hiegehockt (wer seller abgesägt Hot, weeß mer net). Se wäre noch zwee junge Leit un wie se dort verliewt geätt un enanner ge kißt hen, do is d'r Stamm in s Rolle lumme, is mit Beedi d'r Hiwel nunner un Hot Alles verdrickt un vermascht, was ihm in d'r Weg tumme iS. Grad wie so en Automobobele. Hot ihn« arg gefalle, juscht war es ihne zu viel Erwet, den Bahmstamm allemol wie der den Hiwel nuszurolle; die Eva Hot gesaht, se dät's net. Stiem Hot es seller mols noch net gewe un wie d'r Adam grad derbei war, en lektrischer Motor zu ersinne, do is eppes gehäppenl uft d'r Ländlord Hot ihm gekindigt. Iwer dem Muhse Hot er sei Erfinding ver gesse un sich dann später net meh drum gebattert. Erscht ebaut sechsdaused Johr später Hot Ebber unnig alte Ba biere en Zeechn'mg vun seller Fahr warte. D'r Hansjörg. I» Rom wird auf's Besliinintesie behauptet, daß die Anarchisten am Tage iiieinen Streik iuauguriren wollen. Die Polizei ist aus alle Eventualitäten vorbereitet. pit Guillotine. Anläßlich des unlängst erfolgten Todes des Pariser Henkers Deibler, der nicht nxniger als 500 seiner Zeit genossen hingerichtet hat, erinnern zahl reiche Blätter an sein Handwerkszeug, die Guillotine. Dies« vom französi schen Konvent im Jahr« 1792 ange nommene Köpfmaschine gilt als ein« Erfindung des französischen Arztes Dr. GuiUotin. Ein englisches Blatt ver weist indeß darauf, daß auf den britiv schen Inseln gewisse mechanische Vor richtungen zum Köpfen längst sor der Zeit GuillonnS bekannt waren. Schon Ausgang- des 17. Jahrhunderts wurde in Vorishire ein Fallbeil benutzt. In Schottland leistete ein ähnliches Ge räth, tlio m!>i>li-7> genannt, zur Zeit der CovenanterS Dienste, und eines seiner Opfer, der Earl of Argyll, soll es, als er seinen Kopf unter das Messer schob, mit den Worten geküßt haben: „Es ist das süßeste Mädchen, das ich je um armt habe!" Das Messer war bei dem „Maiden" mit Blei beschwert und wurde durch einen Flaschenzug bewegt. Auch für Frankreich hat die Forschung festgestellt, daß Guillotin nichts wesent lich Neues gebracht hat. Man will hier die ersten Spuren des Fallbeils sogar in der Steinzeit finden und führt einen der Kopf durch das fallende Steinbeil glatt abgeschnitten wurde. Aktenstücke über wirkliche Fallbeile reichen in Frankreich bis etwa 300 Jahre vor der Revolution hinaus. Die Chronik von HolzsÄniU rcn Jörg Peins aus Nürn berg i?.es:orben 155«') stellt den Tod des Tuus Manlius wie folgt dar: Der fallen zu lassen. Ein Stich von Alde derselb« Titus Manlius mittelst eines Guillotine verwandte Maschine dar stellt. In den Denkwürdigkeiten Puy segurs (1632) ist zu lesen: „Herr von tung von Jacques le Majeur durch ein etwas anderes Verfahren. Der Ver urtheilte kniet, die Hände auf den Messer. Menschen nuMingende Arbeits» lei sten. Die Maschine Saverys bestand aus zwei Gefäßen, dem Dampferzeugtr Hähne und unterbrach ko die Verbin dung mit dem Dampfkessel. Der Dampf kondensirle und der Behälter füllte sich mit Wasser, das sodann frisch zugeleite ter Kesseldampf in die Höhe drückte. Am 25. Juli 1698 »hielt ein Kaiserliches Aerzte honorar. Dr. Ott und Dr. Hirsch, den beiden Aerzten, die die Entbindung der Zarin geleitet hatten, ist aus Anlaß der Geburt eines Thronfolgers ein be sonderes Honorar von 100,000 Rubel (1 Rubel gleich 76 Cents) gezahlt wor -25,000 Rubel. Zu Gomel, Nußland, begann die Prozeßverhandlung gege» ">> Personen in Bcrbindnttg mit den antiscmitischcii Unruhen vom August tSvü. Allem Anschein nach wird sich die tVcschichte lang hinziehen; IWI Zeugen sind zu pn US IDE XT AND VICE-PRESIDENT lIOOSEVKI.T AND FA IKII \>K S. KEPI HLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Robert Pitcuirn. Levi G. MeCuuley. George J. Elliott. Joseph B. McCalL Robert C. 11. Brock. John E. Revburn. Kennedy Crossan. Edward W. Pat ton. John Taylor Wolfenden. Joseph Bonier. James D. Land Is. Frederic W. Fleltz. Frederick C. Johnson. Walter J. Whitehouse. Charles D. Werley. John H. Brown. Edward G. Sohleffelln. William C. McConnelL W. Alexander. John Hays. William Lauder. George D. Deardorff. Jamt s Orlando Brookbank. -» John H. Neg ley. Isaiah Good. William S. Parker. John C. Sturgeon. Archibald Johnston. J. Frank Graff. J. C. Mlllln. Charles W. Dahllnger. Albert p. Burchfleld. J. Welfrtd Holmes. William McConway. PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT PARKER AND DAVIS, DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Robert Wilson Irwin. Stamley Woodward Davenport. Harr> Nlcbolls. Joseph Reeves Wainwright. John M Campbell. James M. Stewart. H. Maxwell Rowland. Moses Vtale. Em 11 Holl. Benjamin Sterling Johnson. William Hayes Qrier. William Craig. John McGahrlb. Charles F. King. Alvln Clouser. John Sullivan. John B. Coulston. ' Alphonsus Walsh. Samuel Z. Hawbecker. Robert E. Welgley. Lucian n. Woodruff. Nevin M. Wanner. Timothy E. Costello. William T. Meehling. Rockwell Marietta. Charles H. A kens. James P. Colter. M. Prank Cooibaugh. Alfred W. Smiley. S. K. Walker. Henry Meyer. Thomas B. Foley. George Heard. Charles B. Payne. PRESIDENT %ND VICE-PRESIDENT SWALLOW \ND €' \lt K01.1., I'HOII 11IITION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Herbert T. Ames. Daniel G Hendricks. A. Foster Mullin. Edward B. Cooper. Edward B. Steinmetz. Charles Reading Jones. Samuel Christian. Lewis Lincoln fc^ivenson. Charles Palmer. Howard Leopold. H i>. Patton. \\ illiam W. Lath rope . William Benjamin Bcrtrts. Harry Albert Reber. William M. Stauffer. Carles W. Hathaway. James Mansel. B. Budd Cannon. Jeremiah Sow* rs Yaukey. John I» GraybllL Daniel Kloss. John H'-nry Hector. , Elisha Kent Kane. Edwin H Worrell. William Simpson Throckmorton. Capt. M. S. Marquis. George W. Fellows. Edward Everett Dixon. John B. Bair. Henry C. Cockrum. Thomas P. Hershberger. J. P. Knox. J J. Porter. Matthew H. Stevenson. PRESIDENT AND VH E-PRESIDENT. DEBS AND II AN FORD. ■SOCIALIST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Edward J. Cook. Henry Peter. John S. Holmes. William D. Alt man. Thomas J. Frederick. Andrew P. Bower. Elwood W. Lelller. Robert B. Ringler. John H. Na*e. Alfred Chat'laln. Edward A. Evans. Bernard V. Kennedy. William H. Keevan. Walter Nelson Ix>dgc. Peter C. Heydrlck. Davis A. Palmer. Conrad J. Rechstelne. Arthur J. Dennis. Frank R. Fi* Id. William A. Stroup. John D. Ortllp. Elmer H. Young. John A. Sturgis. Patrick Smith. Edward Kuppinger. Walter W. Rihl. Julius Weber. • Paul B. Wreath. Christian Sauer. Frederick W. Skorseta. Herman Lemke.. Adolphus A. McKeen. Harvey W. Shay. Francis J. Rogers. PRRKIDKNT AND VICE-PRESIDENT COBREtMN AND COX, SOCIALIST LABOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Edmund Seidel. Charles Durner. James Erwin. Detlef Rehder. Albert Gay. James Ryan. William Hutsel. James Ray. George Anton. Peter Flanigun. Louis Katz. Silas Hinkel. Davis Wlsmer. John Bach. Herman Splttal. L. Cunningham. J. F. Gingenbach. I C. Schleicher. J. Devii\e. A. Black, i John Mullen. I E. R. Markley. John A. Barron. I John Klen. i Jenkin James. Harry Jenkins. G. A. Brown. Aug. Clever, j P. C. TeBson. PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT PARKER AND DAVIS, INDEPENDENCE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Robert Wilson Irwin. Stanley Woodward Davenport. Harry Nlcholls. Joseph Reeves Walnwright. John M. Campbell. Jamos M. Stewart. 11. Maxwell Rowland. Moses Veale. Em 111 Holl. Benjamin Sterling Johnson. William Hayes Grler. William Craig. John McGahren. Chareß F. King. Isaac Helster. John Sullivan. John B. Coulston. Alphonsus Walsh. Samuel Z. Hawbecker. Robert E. Weigley. Lucia 11 D. Woodruff. Nevln M. Wanner. Timothy E. Costello. William T. Mechllng. Rockwell Marietta. Charles H. Akens. James P. Colter. M. Frank Coolbaugh. Alfred W. Smiley. S. E. Walker. Henry Meyer. Thomas B. Foley. George Heard. Charles B. Payne. JUDGE OF THE TOPREIB COCRT. John P. Elkin. Republican . Samuel G. Thompson, Democratic. Samuel G. Thompson. Independent A A. Stephens, Prohibition. George W. Bacon, Socialist. Archibald A. Grant. Socialist Labor. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. Thomas H. Dalf, Republican. Geo. Howell. Democratic. Wm. H. Richmond. Prohibition. Chas. E. Lamb, Socialist. John A. Barron, Socialist Labor. SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Twentv-flrst Senatorial District. Sterling R. Catlln. Republican. Louis K. Streng. Democratic. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. First Legislative District. William J. Thomas, Republican. Timothy D. Hayes. Democratic . REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Second Legislative District. Frederick C. Ehrhardt. Republican. Frederick Phillips. Democratic. Sebastian Oronnell, Socialist. John Kirn, Socialist Labor. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Third Legislative District. James E. Wntkina, Republican. Frederick Hope, Democratic. George W. Blesecker. Prohibition. John C. Masters, Socialist. Harry Jenkins, Socialist Labor. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Fourth Legislative District. P. A. Phllbln. Republican. Thomas A Hendricks. Democratic. Amos Washer, Prohibition. *" Wm. E. Matthews. Socialist. Robert Gibson. Socialist Labor. COUNTY CONTROLLER. Edward A. Jones, Republican. Frederick W. Klrchhoff. Democrat!* Edwin S. Williams, Prohibition. Michael E. Kane, Socialist. COUNTY CORONER. James Stein. Republican. James F. Saltry, Democratic. William Benjamin, Socialist. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Arthur W. Long. Republican. Milton P. Mitchell. Democratic. Milton P. Mitchell, Prohibition. Charles Kletnt, Socialist. And I hereby make known and glv notice that the places of holding th aforesaid general elections in the sev eral cities, boroughs, townships an districts within the County of Lacka wanna are as follows, to wit: Archhnld llorouKh DlntHet*. First ward. First district—At th hotel of A. Miles. In said district. First ward, Second district—On th property of Abram Howells, in sal district. Second ward—At the house of Joh J. Swift, In said ward. Third ward. First district—At th borough council rooms, in said wan Third ward. Second district —At building known as Rumlniski's hall, 1 said district-. Kenton Township Districts. At the house of D. L. Potter, In sal township. Blnkely Borough Districts. First wurd, at the office of S. W Arnold, In said ward. Second ward—On the premises o office of John R. Williams, corner o Main and Scott avenues. In said ward JThlrd ward—At the borough councl rooms, on Blakely street, in said ward Cnrbondale Tonnxhlp Districts. South district—At the house of Pat rlek Horan. on lower Powderly rbad, I said district. Northeast district—At the house o John Burnham, on No. 4 road, in sail district. Northwest district—At the house o Mrs. Anna Farrell, on the Plank road In said district. Cariionriole City Districts. First ward. First district.—At th house of B. W. Dix. in said First ward First ward. Third district —At th house of Edward Melody. «In said dis trlct. Second ward. First district—At th corner of Spring street and Seventl avenue, at the premises owned by Mrs Klrkbride, In ssld ward. Second ward. Second district—A Robert Maxwell's hotel. No. 38 Mali 'street, in said ward. Second ward. Third district—At th' h«mse of Thomas Scott, In said Secorn , ward. Third ward. First district—At th« building known-as the Von Beck build Ing, In said Third ward. Third ward. Second district—At portable building on South Mali street, near Klnback's furniture store in said Third ward. Third ward. Third district—At th< house of Mr. Larkln. in said Thin ward. Third ward. Fourth district—At th< office of John Glbbs, on High street. It said district. Fourth ward. First district*—At th< house of Michael Cannon. on Plk« street. In said Fourth ward. Fourth ward, Second district—At th» house of A. Battle, in said Fourth Fourth ward. Third district—At th« house of Peter Dougherty, In said Fourth ward. Fifth ward. First district—At the of flee of L. L. Bunnell, corner of Bel mont and Canaan streets. In aald Flftl ward. Fifth ward. Second district —At th» house of John Clune, on Dundafl street, in said Fifth ward. Sixth ward. First district—At th» house of James Thompson, on Belmont street, In said district. Sixth ward. Second district—At thf premises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundafl street. In said district. Clifton Township District. At the Lehigh Glen school house, in said township. CovlMKton Towuklp District. At the Daleville town house, In sold lownshlp. i Dalton Borough District. At the office of F. M. Francis, In said borough. Dickson City Borounh Districts. First ward—At the- borough build ing. In said ward. Second ward—At the house of J. A. Barron, on Jackson street, In said Third ward—At the hose house of th«' J. B. Dickson Hose Co., on Main street. In said ward. Dunmorf Borough Districts. First ward. First district—At the house of the Neptune Hose 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. Second ward, Third district —In the building of Domtntck Voccaro, in said district. t . Third ward. First district—At the house of Mrs. A. Burscheil, In said Third ward. Second district —At the outbuilding of James McAndrew. near the corner of Sixth and Mill streets, '"ThVrd *ward. Third district —At the house of August Wahlers, in said ward. Fourth ward—At the hfiuse 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 the hotel of Jacob Smith, in said ward. • Sixth ward. Second district —At the house of John Genter, rear of lot cor ner of Jefferson avenue and Green Ridge street. Klmhnnt Borough Dtatrlrt. At the office of J. Knickerbocker, on Front street, In said district. Fell TOWDNIIIP Districts. First district—At the Coal Brook school house. In said township. Second district—At the public school house. In said district. Fourth district—At the Richmond school house, In said district. Clcuburn Borough District. At the Hall school house. In said borough. tiouldshoro Borough District. At the school house. In said borough. (irrrnfleld Township District. At the Greenfield town House, In said township. Jrffrnon Townnhlp District. At the school house known as the Red Oak school house, In said town ; ship. Jerinyn Borough Districts. I First ward—At a building occupied bv Stocker Hose Co., on the easterly side of Main street, in said ward. Second ward—At the borough build ings on Second avenue. In said bor °UThird ward—At the house of Mrs Jane Baker, on east side of Main street, in said ward. lißrkiiwflDDn Township Districts. South district —At a booth on a va cant lot belonging to M. McDonough. on the corner of Elm and Main streets. East district —At a portable building on the corner of Sloan avenue and Schlager street, in said district. Southwest district—At a portable building at the corner of Main and Blake streets. In said Southwest dis trict. La Plume Borough District. At the school house In said borough. I.rhlgh Township District. At the Pine Grove school house. In said township. Madison Township District. At Odd Fellows' hall In Moscow, in said township. Mnyilrld Borough Districts. First ward—ln the building of S. C. Whltmore. on Wltmore street or ave nue. In said ward. Second ward—ln the building of William Mallaly, occupied by Peter McCarty. situate on Poplar street, in said ward. Third ward—ln the building of E. F. Edmunds, situate on Lackawanna ave nue, in said ward. Mooslc Borough Districts. First ward—At the house of the Mooslc Hose company, on east side of Main street. Second ward—ln T. K. Atkinson s basement, corner of Sack and Spring Third ward—ln the-ofTlce of the Jus tice of the Peace, at the rear of Mc- Cr Indie's store. Third street. - Fourth ward—ln C. W. Thompson's ofTice, on Main street, Gre< nwood. Newton Township District. At the Van Sickle house. In said township. Nsrth Ahlngton Township District. At the house of Giles Roberts, In said township. Old Forge Borough Districts. First ward—At a portable building to be erected by county commissioners on ground of Edward Fallon, in said ward. Second ward—At a portable building to be erected by county commissioners on ground of Thos. Killlan. in said ward. Third ward—At the house of An thony Biancardo. In said ward. Fourth ward—At the house of John Surher. in said wafrd. Fifth ward—At the building of John A. Wood, on the corn- r of Main and Milwaukee streets, in said ward. Sixth ward—At the house of Thos. Stevens, corner (ink and Williams streets. In said ward. Olyphnnt Borough Districts. First ward—At the building of Pat rick Jordan, in said First u.ml. Second ward—At the hotel of Will iam Muhon. in said Second ward. Third ward. First district—At the Delaware house or hotel of M. J. O'Holloran. in said ward. Third ward. ItCMld district—At the school house In Marshwood. in said dis trict. - Fourth ward—At the building of Thomas J. and Ed. A. Rogan, on the easterly side of Dunmore street. In said ward. Ransom Township Districts. First district—At the hall of the Echo cornet band. In said district. Second district—At the school house near Mayers farm. In said district. Roaring Brook Township District. At the school house, in said town ship. Scott Township District. At the township building at Mont dale, In said district. Scrantou City Districts. First ward, First district—At the Bristol house in mild ward. First ward. Second district—ln a portable building, on a vacant lot owned by C. E. Cooper In the 1900 block on the Boulevurd road, in said ward. First ward, Third district—On the Premises of John Llttlejohn. corner of •arker street and North Main avenue, in said ward. First ward. Fourth distrlot—At the premises owned by Griffith E. Powell, at No. 2147 Wayne avenue, In said ward. First ward. Fifth district—ln a building to be erected by the commis sioners on lot of Robert Pattlson, on the west side of North Main avenue, near Marvlne crossing, in said ward. Second ward. First district—At th»* armory bulldlflg of Company H, on North Main avenue. In said ward. Becond ward. Second district—At the house of John Hawks, in said ward. Second ward. Third district—At a portable building on a lot of land on Sanderson avenue between Breaker str«et and East Market street. In said ward. Second ward, Fourth distrlot—At the house of John Timlin, on the southerly corner of Brick »nvenue and Green street, in said ward. Second ward. Fifth district —At a ro</tn in public school No. 24, situate on Perry avenue, in said ward. Third ward. First district—At the house of Mary Collins, 1027 West Mar ket street. In said ward. Third ward. Second district—At a portable building neur Cusick's hotel. In said ward. Fourth ward. First distrlot—At a portable building at the corner of North Main avenue and Price street. In said ward. Fourth ward. Second district—On a vacant lot on the northerly side of Swetland street owned by Mrs. Julia Schull. In said ward. Fourth ward. Third District—On the premises of Mrs. Mary J. Davis, on lot rear of No. 1628 Price street, in said ward. Fourth ward. Fourth district—At an Iron booth. No. 355 North Lincoln ave nue. on the lot of H. J. Davles, in said ward. ( Fifth ward, First district—At the i office of Alderman Blair, in said dis trict. Fifth ward, Second district—ln the building situated on the southeast cor ner of Washburn street and Sbuth Main avenue, in said ward. Fifth ward. Third district—At the I hotel of George W. Evans. No. 1610 | Washburn street. In said ward. Fifth ward. Fourth district—ln a portable building on premises of ! Thomas Stephens, at the corner of 14th < avenue and Division street, in said ward. Sixth ward. First district—At the house of P. Golden, in said ward. Sixth ward. Second district—At the house of Mrs. Margaret McDonough, In said ward. Sixth ward. Third district—At a portable building. Avenue D, No 15, lot of John Williams, in said ward. Seventh ward. First district—At the house of John R. Kelly, on the easterly side of Capouse avenue, in said ward. Seventh ward. Second district —At the house of John O'Donnell, on Min eral street, In said ward. Seventh ward. Third district—At the house of E. W. Winters, southerly cor ner of Capouse avenue and New street, in said ward. Eighth ward, First district—At A. R. Raub's building. Spruce street. In said ward. Eighth ward. Second district—At n building owned by C. H. Schadt. on the northerly side of Spruce street, be tween Penn and Franklin avenues, 'next door to Hotel Schadt. Ninth ward. First district—At a portable building on the westerly side of Adams nvenue, near Linden street, 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 ward. Third district—At a portable building on lot of J. P. Don nelly, west side of Madison avenue, between Pine and Gibson streets, in said ward. . Tenth ward. First district—ln a building owned by Herman Klause. corner of Ash and Cross streets, in said ward. Tenth ward. Second district—At a portable building on lot of William Knoepfel, on westerly corner of Myrtle and Irving avenues. In said ward. Eleventh ward. First district—At the hotel of Harry Saft, In said ward. Eleventh ward. Second district—At the office of ex-Alderman Pe>ter Rob- Hng. In said ward. Eleventh ward. Third district—At the hotel of Ignatz Volomgevich, in said ward. Twelfth ward. Fttst district—At the house of William Nealon. in said ward. Twelfth ward, Second district—At the house of Robert Atkinson. In said ward. Thirteenth ward. First district—At the upholstering shop of Frank PetrSe, No. 203 Larch street. In said ward. Thirteenth ward. Second district—At the house of William Weber, No. 1423 Penn avenue, in said ward. Thirteenth ward. Third district—At the office of Alderman A. C. Bailev. No. 1501 Dickson avenue, In said ward. Fourteenth ward. First district—At the house of Thomas Cosgrove. In said ward. Fourteenth ward. Second district—At the hotel of Philip Schnell. on Lacka wanna avenue. In said ward. Fifteenth ward. First district—At a portable building near the corner of South Main avenue and Eynon street, in said ward. Fifteenth ward. Second district—At the Fellows' building «<irner of South Mailt avenue and Luzerne street, in said Sixteenth ward. First district —At the Eagle hotel. In said ward. Sixteenth witrd, Second district—At the hotel of William H. Whyte. Nos. 500 and 502 Wyoming nvenue. on east erly corner of said avenue and Vine street. In said ward. Seventeenth ward. First district—At a portable building ojn Spruce street near corner of Jefferson avenue. In Mid ward. Seventeenth ward. Second district— At a portable building near the oor • ner of Madison nvenue and Mulberry street. In said ward. Seventeenth ward. Third district—At a booth corner of Irving avenue and Mulberry street, in said ward. Eighteenth ward—At a portable building on Railroad avenue, near Seventh street. In said ward. Nineteenth ward. First district—At the house of John C. Dippre, in said ward. Nineteenth ward. Second district—At the house of Joseph Kramer. corner Prospect avenue and Maple street. In said ward. Nineteenth ward. Third district—At the house of John Leyh. at the south erly corner of Irving avenue and Wil low street, in'said ward. Nineteenth ward. Fourth district—At the house occupied by Charles Beck, at 822 Meadow avenue, in said ward. Twentieth ward. First district—At the house of P. Corcoran, on Cedar avenue. In said ward. Twentieth ward, Second district—At ihe house of Wm. Vogelsong, in said ward. Twentieth ward. Third district—At the house of R. J. Callery, on the upper side of Birney avenue, in said ward. Twentieth ward, Fourth district—At i the house of Mathias Murschberger, I corner Stone avenue and Palm street. In said ward . Tw«nty-flrst ward. First district—At the office of the Diamond Land com i pany, on Providence Road near Lang staff court. In said ward. Twenty-first ward. Second district— ! At the barn of James Meurs. In rear of residence of James R. Mears, corn' r of N. Main avenue and Mears street, In i said ward. Twenty-first ward. Third district—At a portable building on the lot adjoin ing the residence of T. Owen Charles on Dorothy street. In said ward. Twenty-first ward. Fourth district— At the house of Ann Y. Jones, In said wnrd. South AhtnKton IMntrletai. 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 of J. W. • Leach. In said district. 1 Sprlug Ilruok Township District. At the Bcott school house, in said township. Taylor HnmuKh Dlatrii-tH. First ward—North Mairt street, in said borough, at the office of John E. Davis. Becond ward—At the office of T. J. Da vies, on Main avenue. In said ward. Third ward—At Weber's rink. In said ward. Fourth ward—At the hall of John W. Jones, on Grove street, in said ward. Fifth ward —In a building on land of D.. L.and W. R. R. Co.. westerly side of main road, opposite property of Ira Atherton, In said ward. Sixth ward. First district —In a building owned by Christian Janes, in , the village of Archbald, situated on I the corner of Williams street and Key ser avenue, in said ward. Sixth ward. Second district—ln a building situated at the Sloan mine, owned by the D., Land y>'. R. R. Co., In said ward. /I'll roop Rnrmijch Dlntiirt. At the new borough building In said 1 borough. llomaKh of %'sndlmg District. At the hotel of Pejer Butler, In-sald , borough. Waverly Ilormißta Dlntriot. At the Waverly band building, on Church street, in said borough. Went AblßKton District. At the hall of H. E. Capwell, In said district. Wlntua l«»mu K b Dl*»rlet«i. First ward—At public school house No. 1, in said borough. Second ward—At the - No. 5 school house, on road leading- to . the old Decker bridge. In said ward. Third ward—At the public house of Thomas Rcddington. cor. Church street and Clarkson avenue. In said ward.
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