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Notariats-Sesch äst «»d Fe«er- Berficher«»g. s tS Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. Gebrüder Scheuer's „Kchstone" Brod. Cracker und Cakes Bäckerei, ZtZ. 3t5 und 3t7 Brook Straße. gegenüber der Knopf-Fabrik, SUd Scranton. »Sicherheit--zu allererst.^ Peoples Tadings und Dime Bant. H.B. D»nd»m, Vi>« Piäsldiat. S I, t!»nru, Bij» Präsldrat. William tawlc», Aa^firer, Die größte Ttaattaak in Pe»astzl»a»i» Ihr s»»ti, gr>>> »de« killn, !K ir»ii»scht. Sttverstonr^ Leitender Optiker, SSÄ Lackaivanna Avenue. Z2S-Z2S Spruee Straßr. .Elub- Frlihstlick. Dinner und Kaufmann'» Lunch 11.30 bi» S. A la Earte immer. Theater Gesellschaften Spezialität. Prompte Bedienung. George I. Rosar, Eigenthümer. Henry Horn < Nestaur«»«t, N 3 Pe»« Ave., Scra»t««, P». Mich« ixtneitelen Speise, «niaxgeii^ir- Aaufna»»« leat«. Ab««» «arme, L»»ch—Schwei- W. s. Vaughau, Gnmdelgenihi« Gekauft, Verkauft, Bermiethet. Ofsice, bso Spruce Straße, Scranton, Pa Deutsch gespr«chen. SHERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I SHERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION —Pursuant to an act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act Relating to Elections." approved the second day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and also the acts approved the thirteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, and the amended constitution, it Is made the duty of the sheriff of every county in the common wealth to give notice of the time of hold ing the general election, and In each case to enumerate: First—The offices to be elected. 'Second —designating the place at which the elections are to bo held; therefore, I Benjamin S. Phillips, high sheriff of Lackawanna county. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors thereof that an election will be held in the said County of Lackawanna on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 0, 1917. And I hereby make known and give no tice that the following is the official list of all candidates with parties, or policies represented, whose certificates of nomlna- j tlon and nomination papers have been filed as provided in Section 6 of the Act of June 10. A. I). 1893, and who are to be voted for In the County of Lackawanna at the ensuing election to be held Tuesday. No vember 6. 1917. COUNTY OFFICES. Sheriff. J. R Schlager Republican, J K Schlager • Washington i iJ. R. Schlager Citizens' J R. Schlager Workers; Jim Reap Democratic Jim Reap Keystone. Alex. Kazynsky Socialist William Repp Prohibition ProthonotAry. John B Griffiths Republican John B. Griffiths Washington John B. Griffiths Citizens John B. Griffiths Workers John T Loftus Democratic John T. Loftus Keystone Thomas Moffatt Socialist John G Hill Prohibition Recorder of Deeds. Peter W Haas Republican P. W. Haas Washington P. W. Haas Citizens P W. Haas Workers Joseph F. Conrad Democratic Joseph F. Conrad Keystone Robert B Snyder Socialist Ira E. Davis Prohibition County Treasurer. David R John Republican David R. John Washington David R. John Citizens David R. John Workers Joseph P Jennings Democratic Joseph P. Jennings Keystone J W. Thomas Socialist. Edwin S. Williams Prohibition Register of Wills. Thomas Beynon Republican' Thomas Beynon Washington Thomas Beynon Citizens Thomas Beynon Workers' Stephen Clpcer Democratic St. phen Clpcer Keystone Fret. W Edwards Socialist, E. F. Altemose Prohibition District Attorney George W. Maxey Republican George W Maxey Socialist George W. Maxey Prohibition George W. Maxey Washington George W Maxey Citizens George W. Maxey Workers A. G Rutherford ..I Democratic A. G. Rutherford Keystone Clerk of the Courts. Oomer C Davis Republican Oomer C. Davis Washington Oomer C. . Davis Citizens. Gumer C Davis Workers j Jacob Eckersley Democratic, Jacob Eckersley Keystone Daniel Wels Socialist J. Foster Hill Prohibition Jury Commissioner Luther Lewis Republican Luther Lewis Socialist Luther Lewis Prohibition Luther Lewis Washington Luther Lewis Citizens I.uther Lewis Workers Thomas P Boland Democratic Thomas P Boland Keystone CITY OF SCRANTON. School Directors. George B Carson Republican V H. Crlsman Republican John D. Davla Republican Mary E. Fay Democratic Mary E. Fay Prohibition Rebecca S Hill Democratic Rebecca S Hill Prohibition P N. Messett Democratic Edna Johnson Socialist Adah M. Mussel man Socialist Charles A Ward Socialist George Woodman Prohibition CITY OF CARBON DALE. School Directors. O Frank Couch Republican G Frank Couch Prohibition George W Evans Republican George W. Evans Socialist George W. Evans Prohibition Daniel L. Parry Republican Daniel L. Parry Socialist Daniel L Parry Prohibition P. F. Ca vision Democratic Thomas F. Curran Democratic Michael McCann, Sr. Democratic William Coons Socialist CITY OF SCRANTON (NONPARTISAN). Mayor. Alex T. Connell. John F. Durkan. Council. Harry E Apgar. Timothy E. Burke. Thomas J. Davis. Thomas H. Saville. Gene A. Tropp. William Wirth. CITY OF CARBONDALE (NONPARTISAN). Council. P. F. Carden. M. B. Connor. John S. Davis. John Davison. Edward J. Healey. P. F. Langan. Chas. R. Munn. Henry Matthews. ' And I hereby make known and give no 'tice that the places of holding the afore said general 'elections In the several cities, boroughs, townships and districts within the County of Lackawanna are as follow, to ARCHBALD BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward. First District—At the hotel of Rose A. Moyles, In said district. First Ward, Second District—At the house of John Nanewitz. in said district. Second Ward—At the house of W. J. Dougher. In said ward. Third Ward—ln building owned by John Scobllck In said ward. BENTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. In the Fleetville hotel, Fleetvllle. Pa. BLAKELY BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—At the office of S. W. Ar nold in said ward. Second Ward—ln the Borough building on Main street in said ward. Third Ward—At the Borough Council rooms on Blakely street In said ward. CARIIONDALE TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS. Northeast District—At building owned by John Palko, in said district. Northwest District—At the house of Mrs. Anna Farrell. on the Plank road, in said district. South District—At the house of Hugh Battle, in said district. CARBON DAI.JS CITY DLSTRICTS. First Ward. First District—At the house of B. W. Dix, In said First ward. J First Ward, Third District—At a booth , owned by County Commissioners on grounds of Dennis Finnegan, on Fall and Brook . streets. In said district. Becond Ward, First District—At the cor- ' ner of Spring street and Seventh avenue at the premises owned by Mrs. Bachman, in said ward. Second Ward, Second District—At P. F. McKenna's hotel, No. 38 Main street, in said ward. 1 Second Ward, Third District—At the . house of Jameß Gregg. In said Second ward. ! Third Ward, First District —At the build ing known as the Thomas Hendrick build ing. in said Third ward. Third Ward. Second District—On the ' premises of Patrick Y. Moran, at No. 7s 1 Main street. In said district. Third Ward, Third District —At the house < of Mrs. John Moffltt. in said Third ward. 1 Third Ward, Fourth District—At the of- 1 flee of John Glbbs, on High street, in said district. < Fourth Ward, First District—At tho house i of Michael Cannon, on Pike street, in said t Fourth ward. Fourth Ward, Second District—At tho I house of A. Battle, In said Fourth ward 1 Fourth Ward, Third District—At the house of James T. Murphy, In said Fourth t ward. i Fifth Ward. First District—At the office of L. I. Bunnel. corner of Belmont and l Canaan streets, in said Fifth ward. Fifth Ward, Second District—At the house of Frank Clune, on Dundaff street, in said Fifth ward. Sixth Ward, First District—ln the store room of Lafayette Lee, No. 61 Belmont atreet. In said district. Sixth Ward Second District—At the premises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundaff street, In aald district. CLARKS GREEN BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the hall of M. S. Frace, Clarks Oreen. I CLARKS SUMMIT BOROUGH DISTRICT. At Shillings' hall. In the second story of Q SHERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMATION. J the wagon factory owned by T. E. Shillings, j fronting on the State road In said borough. CLIFTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Grange hall in said township. COVINGTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Dalevllle townhouse, in said town ship. DALTON BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the office of F. M. Francis, in said borough. DICKSON CITY BOROUGH DLSTRICTS. First Ward—At the Borough building. In said ward. Second Ward—ln building on the corner of Lincoln and Jackson streets, owned by George C. Coon. Third Ward—At Hose house on the east side of Main street. In said ward. DUNMORE BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward. First District—At the house of the Neptune Hose company, on Drinker street. In said district. First Ward, Second District—At the hotel of Martin Gibbons, on Drinker turnpike, in said district. First Ward. Third District—On the prop erty of Domlnick Loughney, situated at the' southwesterly corner of Boyle and Warren' streets. In said ward Second Ward. First District—At the house of Niccola Grecco. In said ward. Second Ward, Second District—At the house of Martin O'Boyle, in said ward. Second Ward. Third District—ln the building of Domlnick Viccaro, in said dis trict. Third Ward, First Diatrlct—At the Inde pendent Hose house on Blakely street, In said ward. Third Ward, Second District—At the out building of Mrs James McAndrew, near the corner of Sixth and Mill streets, in said I ward. Third Ward, Third District—At the house of Electric Hose company, in said ward. i Fourth Ward—At a portable building j erected on property of M. J. Hennlgan. 1 southerly side East Drinker street, in said I ward. « Fifth Ward—At the house of R. C. Wills, In said ward Sixth Ward. First District—At the Ex-i change hotel, at the corner of Drinker and Blakely streets. In said ward. I Sixth Ward. Second District—At the housa of Emma Blogg rear of lot. corner of . Jefferson avenue and Groen Ridge street. | | Sixth Ward. Third District—At Ruane's' ! hotel, on the corner of Qulncy avenue and | Grove street, in said ward. I Sixth Ward, Fourth District—At the house! of Domlnick Dempsey, In said ward. KLMHI'RST BOROUGH DISTRICT. | At the office of J. Knickerbocker, on Front street, in said district i FELL TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS. First District—At the Coalbrook school- ! hous>-, in said township. Second District—At the town hall in said , district. , Third District—At the Grattan Singer i Hose house, on the easterly side of Main I street In Simpson. In said district. I Fourth District—At the Richmond school house. in said district GLENBURN BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the schoolhouse in said borough. GOULDSHOKO BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the schoolhouse In said borough GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Greenfield townhouse. In said township. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the schoolhouse. known as the Red. Oak schoolhouse. in said township JERMYN BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—At a building owned by Mrs. George Edmonds, on the easterly side of 1 Main street. In said ward. | Second Ward—At the Borough building on , Second avenue. In said borough. Third Ward—At the house of Mrs. Jane Baker, on east side of Main street, in said ward. , LACKAWANNA TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS. ! First District—At the booth on vacant lot belonging to Mrs B McDonough. on , the corner of Main and Elm streets. Second District—At a portable building at ! the corner of Main and Blake streets, on lot owned by M Gibbons. In said district. LAPLUME BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the schoolhouse In said borough. LEHIGH TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Pine Grove schoolhouse, in said township. MADISON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Grange hall In Madlsonvllle, in said district MAYFIELD BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—ln the building known as the Whitmore hose house, in said ward. ! Second Ward—ln the building of Nicholas Clclo. situate on Poplar street. In said ward. Third Ward—ln the building of E. F. Ed munds, situate on Lackawanna avenue, in said ward. MOOSIC BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—At the hose house of the Moosic Hose company, on east side oj Main Second Ward—ln Patrick McAndrew's house, corner of Sack and Spring streets Third Ward—At Mrs. M. A. Lewis' house, on Main street, in said ward Fourth Ward—At the Greenwood hose house on Main street. Greenwood MOSCOW BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the building of the Odd Fellows hall, on Church street. In said borough. NEWTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the house of F Van Slckler, Bald Mount, In said township. NORTH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At Town hall, in said township. OLD FORGE BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—At portable booth on the property of Louis Salerno, on Moosic street, said ward. Second Ward—At Sibley hose house, in said Third Ward—At a portable building on lot belonging to Anthony Blancardo, in said ward. Fourth Ward—At the house of William Walker, In said ward. Fifth Ward—At the building of John A. Wood, on the corner of Main and Mil waukle streets, in said ward. Sixth Ward—At the house of Thomas Stevenß, corner Oak and Williams streets, In said ward. OLYPHANT BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—At a building on land of Thomas Gavin, on Dunmore street, in said ward. Second Ward—At Hotel Mahon. on Lactca wanna street, in said ward. Third Ward, Second District—At the dwelling of F C. Pilger. In said district. Fourth Ward—At the building of I. H. Polhamus. on the easterly side of Lacka wanna street, In said ward. RANSOM TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS. First District—At the hall of the Echo Cornet band. In said district. Second District—At the schoolhouse near Mayer's farm, in said district ROARING BROOK TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the schoolhouse. In Bald township. SCOTT TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the township building at Montdale, In said district. SCRANTON CITY DISTRICTS. First Ward. First District—ln building of George Archbald. 1911 Wayne avenue First Ward, Second District—ln a porta ble building, on a vacant lot owned by C. E. Cooper. In the 1900 block on the Boule vard road, In said ward First Ward. Third District—On the prem ises of Harold Biddleman, on the corner of Parker street and North Main avenue, in i said district First Ward. Fourth District—At the prem ises owned by Griffith E. Powell, at No. 2147 Wayne avenue, In said ward First Ward. Fifth District—ln a building owned by the commissioners on lot of Mrs. William Wells, on the west side of North Main avenue, near Marvlne crossing. In said ward. First Ward, Sixth District—At storeroom of Joseph Ralne, 2505 Olyphant avenue. In said district. Second Ward, First District—At the ar mory building of Co. H. on North Main avenue. In said ward. Second Ward. Second District—At a booth on property of Mrs. Mary Haggerty, No. 1501 North Main avenue. In said district. Second Ward, Third District—At a portable building on a lot of land on Sanderson ave nue. between Breaker street and East Mar ket street, in said ward Second Ward. Fourth District—At the house of Jacob Racht. on the southerly corner of Brick avenue and Green street. In Second Ward, Fifth District—At a booth on laurel street, on lot owned by Ellen Mul herln. in said ward. Second Ward, Sixth District—At a booth on property of Alex Puchowskl, Providence road, in said district. Third Ward. First District—At the house of Owen Collins. 1027 West Market street, In said ward. _ .. i Third Ward. Becond District —At a portable building on lot owned by Leander Von Storch West Market street, in rear of Cusick's hotel. Fourth Ward, First District—At a portable building at the corner of North Main avenue nnd Price street, owned by A. and J. Fritz, in said ward. Fourth Ward. Second District—On a va cant lot on the northerly side of Swetland street, owned by Mrs. Julia Schull, in said W Fourth Ward. Third District—ln a building owned by Mrs. John Burke, on the north west corner of Price street and Garfield aV Fourth Ward. Fourth District—At an Iron ■ booth. No. 355 North Lincoln avenue, on the i lot of H. J Davles, in said ward. Fourth Ward. Fifth District—At the prop- i erty of Charles Pitchier, 1817 Swetland < street, in said district. Fifth Ward. First District—At the build- < ing of H. Goodman, in said district. I Fifth Ward. Second District—At a porta- i ble building on the rear of lot owned by i C. A. Macussl, situate on the southeast cor- i ner of Main avenue and Washburn street, I fronting on Washburn street. In said ward Fifth Ward. Third District—At the French \ Roof hotel. No. 1610 Washburn street, In i building owned by George W. Evans. < Fifth Ward. Fourth District—On the prop- < erty of Mrs. Margaret Jones, at the aouth- 1 west corner of Thirteenth avenue nnd DITI- I slon street. In said ward. i Sixth Ward. Firat District—At the housa of Mrs. Bridget Lawless, In said ward. 1 I SHERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I Sixth Ward, Second District—At the houee of John T Lynch, In said ward. Sixth Ward, Third District—At a porta ble building, changed to lot of John M. Jones, on Corbett avenue, in said ward. Seventh Ward, First District—At the house ef John R. Kelly, on the easterly side of Capouse avenue, In nald ward. Seventh Ward. Second District—At hout>e of John O'Donnell, on Mineral street. In naii Seventh Ward. Third District—At the , buildinK of William Coughlln, on the soutu ; erljr corner of Capouse avenue and New street, in said district. Eighth Ward. First District—At the Davi • dow building, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, In said ward. Eighth Ward. Second District—At a bulid . Ing on the corner of Franklin avenue and Spruce street, owned by Harris Frank. I Ninth Ward, First District—At a portable I building on lot owned by T. F. Leonard, in Kressler court, south of Mulberry street. In said ward ! Ninth Ward, Second District—At a porta- I ble building on the easterly side of Adams | avenue, near the corner of Olive street, owned by A. W. Schrader estate. In said Ninth Ward, Third District—At a porta ble building on lot of James F. Donnelly, wes} side of Madison avenue between Pine and Gibson streets. In said ward. Ninth Ward, Fourth District—At a port able building on lot owned by John Reyn olds. at 912 Monroe avenue. In said ward Tenth Ward, First District—ln a building owned by Herman Klause, corner of Ash and Cross streets. In said ward I Tenth Ward, Second District—At a porta ble building on lot of William Knoepfel, on westerly corner of Myrtle and Irving avenue, in said ward, i Tenth Ward, Third District—At Wenzel's barber shop, In said ward. Eleventh Ward. First District—At Hotel I of Chris Koepple. Eleventh Ward, Second District—ln bulld -1 ing at 920 Cedar avenue, owned by Joh.i Trester. j Eleventh Ward. Third District—At the property of Dora O'Malley. No. 924 South Washington avenue, in said ward. , Twelfth Ward. First District—At the ! house of William Nealon, In said ward, i Twelfth Ward. Second District—At the i house of P. H. Quinn, in said ward. J Thirteenth Ward. First District—At the office of Alderman T. J Price, No. 1311 Ca pouse avenue, in said ward. »j Thirteenth Ward. Second District—At Si. I Paul's hall. No. 1435 Penn avenue, in said I district. . ' Thirteenth Ward, Third District—At the I house owned by George B. Monies, No. 1553 i ; Dickson avenue, in said ward. I Thirteenth Ward, Fourth District—At the r' house of William A. Fetzer, 1618 Penn avj- I Fourteenth Ward, First District—At a -portable building on the rear of lot ef Thomas Cosgrove, at corner of Price street and Main avenue. In said ward. Fourteenth Ward, Becond District—At Mary Gibbons' basement on northerly side of West Lackawanna avenue, in said district. Fifteenth Ward. First District—At a port i able building near the corner of South Main avenue and Eynon street, owned by Williams , & Co , in said ward. * j Fifteenth Ward. Second District—At Fel lows' building, on the corner of South Main I avenue and Luzerne street, owned by 1. 'i l Fellows Mason 112 | Fifteenth Ward, Third District—At the I house of Mrs. William J. Williams. 909 South n | Main avenue. I Sixteenth Ward. First District—At the ? Eagle hotel, occupied by Thomas Coyne, in 1 I said ward. Sixteenth Ward, Second District—ln th j | Terrace hotel on corner of Wyoming avenue , and Vine street Seventeenth Ward. First District—At a t building known as No. 202 Kressler court, J In said ward. 1 Seventeenth Ward, Second District—At the storeroom of Stonler's Apartments, 911 Mul berry street. In said ward. Seventeenth Ward, Third District—On the > property of Jacob Baas, corner of Mulberry Btreet and Ferber court, In said ward. Eighteenth Ward—At a portable building on Railroad avenue, near Seventh avenue, on lot owned by P. J. Donnelly, in said ward. Nineteenth Ward, First District—ln the basement of Worklngm«*n's hall, on the cor ner of Alder street and Prospect avenue. Nineteenth Ward. Second District—At the house of Margaret Kramer, corner Prospect avenue and Maple street. In said ward. Nineteenth Ward. Third Dls* .let—At the house of Charleß Graff estate, at the north east 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, in said ward Twentieth Ward. First District—ln ths building at 1710 Cedar avenue, owned by ' Joe Grunkowskl. a Twentieth Ward, Second District—At the house of S. Pots, corner of Prospect and Cherry, In said ward. Twentieth Ward. Third District—At the ' house of Ellen Callery. on the upper side of Blrney avenue, in said ward 1 Twentieth Ward. Fourth District —In the house of Kate Boshek, in said district Twenty-first Ward, First District—At portable booth, Albright avenue, on grounds of P. V. Scanlon. In said district s Twenty-first Ward. Second District —At the barn of Sidney C Mears. in the rear of ' North Main avenue, on the corner of North i Main avenue and Mears street. Twenty-first Ward. Third District—Port ! able booth building on lot owned by James i Ross, on Dorothy street. Twenty-first Ward, Fourth District—At , the house of Ann Y Jones. In said ward. Twenty-second Ward or Lincoln Heights District —At a portable building erected on 1 lot on Schlager street, between Watson and Sloan avenues, owned by Justin T. Smith, In. i, said ward or district. SOUTH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. First District—At the building of A. C. Courtright, in the village of Clarks Green t borough. . _ I Second District— ln building owned by D. W. Colvin. on the road running north from . Clarks Summit to Schultzvllle. Third District—ln a building owned by , Paul Gunther. at Chinchilla SPRING BROOK TOWNSHIP DISTRICT. At the Grange hall In said township TAYLOR BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—Oak street In said borough, at the house of Michael Belenskl. , Second Ward —At the office of T. J. Davles. on Main avenue, in said ward. Third Ward—ln the Taylor hose house, on Main street. In said ward. Fourth Ward—At the hose house of Taylor ' Hose company on Grove street, in said ward. Fifth Ward—ln a building on land of , Willard Atherton estate, westerly side of Main road, opposite property of Ira Ather ton. In said ward. Sixth Ward. First District—ln a building owned by Christian Janes, In the village of Archbald, situate on the corner of Wil liams street and Keyser avenue, in said Sixth Ward, Second District —In a booth erected by county commissioners, situate on 1 the southwest corner of Ix>omls avenue and Reynolds street, on lot owned by Michael McDonnell, In said district. THROOP BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the new borough building, In said b °BOROUGH OF VANDLISG DISTRICT. At the Vandllng Hose company building. In said borough WAVERLY BOROUGH DISTRICT. At the Waverly Band building, on Church street, said borough. WEST ABINGTON DISTRICT. At West Abington Grange hall. In said dl: ' wiNTON BOROUGH DISTRICTS. First Ward—Property of A. E. Bell, in said borough. Second Ward—At the house of Michael O'Connor, corner Bridge street and Olyphant road, in said ward. Third Ward—ln the rear of lot of hotel owned by the Reddington estate, on the corner of Church street and Clarkson street. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the thirteenth section of the Act of July 2. 1869. I am directed: "That every person except justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or this state, or In any city or incorporated district, whether a commis sion officer or otherwise, a subordinate of ficer or agent, who Is or shall be employed under the legislative Judiciary or executive departments of this state or the United States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of congress and state legislature, and of the select and common council# of any city, commissioner of any Incorporated district is by law In capable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no Inspector or judge, or any officer of such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for, except that of an election officer. Also, that In the fourth section of the Act of the Assembly, entitled "An Act re lating to elections and for other purposes, approved April 16, 1874. it is enacted that the thirteenth section "shall not be so con strued as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge, in spector or clerk at any general or special election In thla commonwealth." Also, that In the fifth section of the Act of January 30, 1874, it is enacted that every general and special election shall be open at seven o'clock In the forenoon, and shall con tinue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall be closed. Also, that when a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident Is unable to attend such meetings of judges, then the certifi cates or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by the Inspectors or clerks of elec tion in said district, who shall do and per form the duties required by said Judga un able to attend. _ Also, that In case the court has since tha laat election made changes not mentioned la j this proclamation, then the eorreet polllsff place will be in the place designated by the Given under my band, at my office at Scranton, thla 26th da? of October in the year of our Lord one thouaand nine hundred and aeventeen, in the one hundred and forti eth year of the independence of the United Statea. God save the commonwealth. BENJ S. PHILLIPS. Bherlff. Lackawanna County. Pa.
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