Thoy Aro Not Shocking Evan In the Smallest Degreo. Wet by tlio Salt Wntor nt I.ons nr-ti-li nnl NarrKKiiinctt 1'ter About Trunin nnd Ynclitlnc OoiviK-ITlmt I Soon Rt Night, In the C'Hulno. loorvnionT. 1901.1 I liave Interested myself to some ex tent in bathing milts this summer, part ly because the bathing suit seems til ways of such interest to the general public and partly because of a sus picion that the bathing suit has boen maligned. My suspicious, liavo been confirmed so fully that I have como to wonder how the general public con ceived its interest in the bathing suit in the beginning, and how, having oonccived an interest, it is able to maintain it. The bathing suit is, when you come to observe and study it, such a mild and inoffensivo and in- BHR WOULD A YACHTIXO 00. nocent and even commonplace piece of apparel. The Newport bathing suit, as I ob served it when the tide was coming in and the sky was gloriously blue and there were boats with whlU flails far out at sea, consists of a pair of lonqr black stockings and little black cork holed shoes. Above this comes some sort of a combination suit of blouse and trousers, always- trimly cut, but never in any degree sensational, being dark in color, high in the neck and with sleeves reaching at least to the elbow and provided with a skirt to the knees. The prettiest suits, and those which give ti certain piquancy to the prospect, have rolling collurs of scarlet or orange or light blue, with perhaps a bright cap nnd a girdle. j; have seen one woman bathing in pure white, but for light colors or any gay ty of apparel one has to try Narragan w?tt l'ier, where on Thursday it suited me to watch'for a couple of hour's the kicking nnd the splashing and the struggling nnd the chattering, and where there were low necks and short sleeves and red stockings, nnd yet whero any reasonably pure-minded in dividual could be In all respects entirely comfortable. There was one fine swimmer with dark-red dripping locks, under which looked out a pair of Hashing bluo eyes, who wore quite an elaborate costume of whito serge, cut to show to advan tage n full white throat and two mag nificent arms. A bluo hat, bluo stock ings and bluo girdlo of heavy gold-tas-seled cord went to ilnish a very strik ing but entirely modest costume. A bit of a blonde who couldn't Bwim at nil, but who was making desperate ef forts to learn, woro a deop red suit that was worth some attention. Her stock ings were black, her little oilskin cap was edged with bliwk, a black band bordered her shoulders, setting off their fulrness, and her arras emerged from bliort black sleeves. Many of the costumes wero of silk, and those, without doubt, show the figure more plainly than does one of flannel or serge, but thero Is an excel lent reason for the substitution, in that the silk is so much lighter than a woolen fabric and does not hold the water. The girl who rides, plays tennis, climbs a mountain or exercises in a gymnasium is privileged to havo special und appropriate costumes to do it in AT T1IK CASINO. and the girl who bathes, especially if she is the girl who swims, must have her arms and legs free and be as little burdoned as possible. Hare arms and feet are not immodest In the water, and the old meal bag suits were not only inconvenient, but dangerous. Nine girU in ovury ten tako to tho friendly ., shelter of long bathing cloaks, when in dripping and clinging garments thoy emerge from tho water between tlve long lines of staring spectators, and so I did not feel myself oallod upon to pro tend to any especial horror of a palo yollow surah, braided In bluo, ovon though its wearer was lnoonsiderato enough to be pretty, to bo blonde, to wear iv blue silk kerchief twisted about her curly looks, after tho fashion of a Creole turban, ana to wear her back hair in long Marguerite braids. Thero was one suit in striped black and white surah that was very pretty on the hrohrn-haired rosy inito of a woman who hnd it on. Under her broad white bathing hat rith Its black trim mings showed tho black sailor scarf nt her throat and the black ribbons knot ting up her short whita alcoves. It is four or five days since I was at Long Broach, out I picked up there, no more than at Newport or the Pier, ma terial for any bathing suit declamation. Thero has been little bathing nt the Branch since the tragic death of young llrokaw, but when the girls go into the water it 1b in suits less demure than at Newport and less bright than at the Pier. Dark bluo and black are the reg ulation colors, nnd the "woman ' who wishes to enliven them does so with many rows of whltfe braid. Drown and yellow wtve, perhaps, the most striking combination, worn by a girl with short, tawny locks turning up in her neck in looso half curls. Her skull cap of ollod silk had a kerchief of brown and yellow plaid twisted about it, and with a brown blouse and yollow nock scarf she wore a short full brown nnd yellow skirt and brown stockings. There were girls in red and whito stripes and girls in white and yellow; there were girls with baro necks and no sleeves; there wero girls in broad bath ing hats andjfirls in little skull caps, but there were no girls whom it was not quite permissible to look upon. It is a pity that girls who play tennis do not pay more regard to one another's costumes, but persist in dressing them selves in such disastrous discords. It spoils the prettiest of lawn pictures to see a girl in a bright scarlet cap and blazer playing in the same sot with one gowned in buttercup yollow. Amelie Klves Chanler was induced to play half an hour the other afternoon, and her tennis toilet was as picturesque as might have been expected; she is oven more beautiful than beforo sho went abroad, for her face has more sen sitiveness and expression. Sho woro a white flannel skirt with a pink silk bloUBe and the most bewitching of rustic-hats garlanded with pink roses. Sho did not play well, liowevor, for in France one gets out of practice, tennis being too active a game for the Parisian. A gathered skirt of bine surah forms part of the tennis suit shown in the .il lustration. The blouse bodice -A the same goods is embroidered with sweet peas in rose pink and white, and edged with a flounce foimlng epaulets and skirt frills. The knotted sash falls in front nnd long milts of eeru silk are worn. This costume was finished in Now York this week to the order of Miss Sallio Ilargous about whoso ti:nnis a la mode. clothos ono gets, alas! very tired of writing and sent to Newport for tho late summer practice. I Over tho rail of a trim littlo yacht with black hull and whito sails thero ' loaned all day yesterday groups of girls watching tho dazzling water and tho i maneuvers of tho gulls. It was an Ideal day for n yachting party, and it brought out some Ideal water gowns. There wore whito flannels with bluo shirts, gray flannels with pink shirts, and brown flannels turned up with hems of gold braid. As a rulo most of tho decorative responsibility of tho cos tumo seemed to rost upon tho bodioo and tho hat, ns in case of a black sorgo skirt worn with a white shirt, upon which the tawny orango tio hung,, har monized with a bunch of variegatod roses on the black chip hat. Thore was a black and whito striped dress crowned with a basket work hat trimmed with powder bluo velvet, which accorded wondorfully with tho yollow hair it rested upon. Thero was a whito sergo that was closely spotted with mauve, and a dark bluo sorgo with a full blouse nnd sleeves of that univer sally used material, pinkish flowered chiffon. Another curious phenomenon ,waBi fine white flannel trimmed with black chiffon frills and ran with a Jlttlo black hat with white wings. Tho costume shown in tho sketch was of white sorgo with whito silk blouso and reefer of navy bluo with whito cuffs. A frock of red cotton, for even on tho water cotton is not wholly aban doned, was printed with small white lmreeshooH and worn with a largo black hat trimmed with red chiffon and whito wings. There aro not so many new things In evening dress, and yet tho bummer dmi.lt) gowns nro plcturosquo in shapo and in color. Strings of bluebells or dalsioa aro fostooncd about tho muslin flounces, and flower chains fall from the waist almost to the ground. Tho new silk muslins aro patterned with yol low grain spikes, nnd with gorgeous pomegranates nnd onotus blooms. A pale bluo muslin is figured with horse chestnut leavos. A full ruche of piuked-out silk borders iho skirt, and there arc shouldor knots and waist fulls of the same material. A dollcato green silk Is girdled at tho waist with greon beads. It l as a flounce of silk crabroidercd green chiffon about tho bottom of tho skirt, and a low bod ico with chiffon festoons. A white corded silk embroldorod with buttercups is uncommon in design. Qulpuro lace Is arranged to form van dykes about tho skirt, tho points upper most; tho spaces between tho points nro filled with tho golden flowers whllo the bertha Is entirely of buttercups laid ovm laco in blight yetdclicatis triccry. Lk.t.i.x Oanora, Tho Clench MlnFstor of Public Works lias promised to bring tho quotlon of the disturbed "Thurmldor" producttlon be fore tho Cabinet Council nt an early date. A syndicate of capitalists havo pur chased ground In St. LouU for the on-c-tlon of a $2, 000,000 hotel. It will be lo cated on the site now occupied by Popo'a Theater. Set .rigid all tho proper functions of wo manhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription is tho remedy. It regulates and promotes their ac tion, and removes tho obstruc tions and suppressions which causo troublo and misery. At the two critical periods in a woman's lifo tho change from girlhood to woman hood, and, later, tho "change of lifo" it is a perfectly safe and an es pecially valuable remedial agent, that can produce only good results. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervine ; a legitimate medicine purely vogotahle, perfectly harm less and carefully adapted, by an experienced physician, to woman's delicate needs. For all the durangoments, irregu larities, and weaknesses peculiar to tho sex, tho "Favorite Prescription" is a remedy so certain that it can bo fuaranteed. If it doesn't give satis faction in every case, the money is returned. No ether medicine for women is sold in this way. No other medicine can be. GrElSTERAL Election Proclamation. Nollco Is hereby given to llio' citizens of Pe'iuylkil! county that iiu election will bo htM lu said county on TUESDAY, NOVKMHKIt 3D.1801, at the places hereinafter dtwlgnnleil or tho olec lion oi Sluto nud County oilleeru as fol low, to wll: Out- perfcon for Audlinr-Gerjenil. One jieisou forHtute TiPiimivr. TweritJ -seven per-onsfor Dolegato-nt-Largc lo the Coustltuiion.il Convention; encu voter ortlie Klatokball not vote for mom than 13 rnn.ildHtts, Three persons for District Delesates to the CouKtltullon Convention -Twenty-nluUi Sen atorial Dlstr'cl; each voter shall not vote for mnrethnn two candidates. Threo iK'Mons for Dls'rlct DolCRatosto tho Constitutional Convention Thirtieth Sena lorlul District; each voter Hlull tot vote lor mo'O than two rnndlda'es. Oneperson lir Judge. One person for -herltr. One person for Director oi tho Poor, three yoirs. Ono person for Director of ihe Poor, unex pired lerm. I'wo persons for Jury Commissioners, each -lecloi to vote for ono, 1 also hereby mako known and give notice that the plaeoof ho'dliiL. toe uforosatdelocllon In the fcevcral wards, boroughs, districts and townkblns within tho county or Hchnylklll, uie hs follow!, to wit : The electors of the Klrst ward of the norough of Ashland w ll hoH their election nt I ho lions - ol Valentine bchmidt, lu said ward. The electors of tho Second ward of tho lioronshof Aflitaml will hold their election ntthe lions of Msrcus Iti-ib, In wild ward. The electors of the Thl'd ward of the Dorouah of Ashland will ho'd their election nt the homo ol Mis Ferdinand l.eopcr,ln snld whicI. Tho electors ol tho Fourth ward or the llor nmjli or Ashlmd will hold thetr olectlou at the house or Valentine Djuppner, lu said wind. The o'ectors ol tb Klfth ward or tho Ilor ongh ol Ashland will hold their election at the house of Mrs. Bridget Horn, In said ward. The electors or 'ho liorough of Auburn will bold their election at the house or J. W. lte'icr, In sild borough, t'lin electors of tho Kast district nrthe town- shlporilarry will hold tholr election at Ibo uouso oi L.evi uiuniau, oi saiu towusnip. The electors or th West district or tho Township or Harry will h' ld their election at the imuso ol iscnjaiuin u. lteineri, in saia township. Tho electors of tho North District or tho Township or Iiutlor, will hold their election at tho houso ot Mis. Sarah Hweeuey, In (.aid township. The, electors or tho Exist, district or Butler Township will hold their eloctlon at the houso oi .lames no uy, id saiu lownsiuii. The electors ol tho West llutler district w ll hold their election nt Ibo house or Chas. O lble, In said township. rno electors ni mo nouiu nisinct oi me townshlporiiutlerwlll hold their election at the houso ot J. lttillder. In mid township. Tho electors or tho Northwest district or tho township of lluller will hold their election at lUn IIOUI.0 Ol 11 W. HUH, 1DMUU lOWllHUip. Tiioe ccrnrsonno rownsninoi r.asi nrun-- wick will hold (heir election nt tho houso ot O. 1'. Loihousperger, in jiciieanMnin;, in said township. rno electors oi ino i ownsutn oi wesi, uruus- wick will hold their election ntthe house or David Kahl, lu sain townsnip. The i lectors nt the Towukhln or Illvtlio. 811 vcrCreok district, will hold their election at the houso of Patrick Flanagan, In said town shin. Tho electors or thn Combola district, or lllytho Township, will hold their election at mo house Ol uuuici jioi'ouum, in saiu iuwu Rhin. T ie oleo'nrs of the Township "f Mlythe, In the ni welonllondl -trlol. Knslta William, will hold their election at the old blono scho"l house. In said district. Tho electors or tho Township or lirnnch will hold ther election nt the houso of Cornelius Coteinnu, in said township. . Tboelectoisortho Northern District of Cuss fowmhln will hold tholr eleotlon nt the hnnso of Alexander McDoimld, In said town shin. The electors nflbe Southern Dltrlct or Cass Township will ho d their elect Ion at tho house or Aiicnaet iveuev, in s iiu lowusuip. The electnts or thn South ward nrthe Ilor ounh or Cressonn will hold their flection at the house ot jonu a. springer, in sain, uor ouch. The electors nrthe North wa'd of the lior ough or Crossona wll' hold tholr election nt IIih uouwe ouaeou nmnar, in stiu townsnip. The lectors nr tho Township or Dolano will hold their olectlou nt 1 lie house of Charles K (ilon, lu mid township. The electors oflho Fldred District ofKldred Towmhlp will hold their eloctlou nt t no houso ol John W. Dorduer, lu (aid town ship. i'uo electors or the East District or Eldred Township will hold their election at the houso or U Crono.ln said towtikhln. The electors or tho Township or Fralley will hold tholr eleotlon nt the houso of Oeo Onle In said township. The electors or tho Township of Foster will hold tholr election nt the houso of T. 11. Ilren nnn.ln salt) township. The electors ot the liorough of'Frackvllle will hold their election nt tho house or W. A. Davis In Bald borough. The electors nr the liorough ofOlrardvllle, In Knst ward, will hold their election at the ho- orMrs, Michael Gorman. In said ward. ptorortha liorough of Olrardvllle, ward, will hold their election at the COPYMCHt'IbSI ..vi'l-L?y?.E "'"'OHM houso of Umlslllass, n said ward. The electors or tho liorough or dlrardvlllo n West ward, will hold thilrolco ion nt the uoiise or Mary llmr.ll, In said wnttl. the electors or the borouifh or Ollberton, West Wnrd.wlll bold their election ntthe house or f leo. Daldszubn, In said ward. Thoelcctorsol the liorough or Ollbrrton Kastwnrd. will hold their election nt tho houso or T J. Foley, in said ward. The electors or tho liorouuh or Gllberton Mlddlownrd, will hold their election nt Iho houo or Francis McKeon, lu said ward. Tho electors or tho borough or Gordon will hold their election ntthe houso ol Ohnrles Gab e, In fnld t-oroueh. The el ctors or the township of Ileitis will bold tholr election nt tho houso or A J. Scliolstuti In said township. The olco ors or the new (Wost! district ot the Township of Hcglns will hold their cleo t onuttho Valloy View Hotel, In said towu shin. The electors nr thntownshtn of rrtitnt. ni hold their olectlou nt tba houso or Daniel E. Ariz, In s ild township. The electors nf Kllnn Tnteneliln mill l.nl their election nt tho Honoy llrook school iiuiisv, iu mjiu townsnip. Tho electors ot New Silver Drcok dlsirlct, Kline township, will hold Iho'rele. lion at thn t?ew Silver liroolcs chool bouse in nld district The doctors or th Dony district, Kiln t'lwnshln. will bold their Hicctlnn nt. fliw,!.l wllver Hrook school bou filn said district. The electors or tho ltarnnirli nr r.-mriitKr vllln will bold their election at llio public house nf William Itober. Contlnonlnl Jlolel, '1 be electors or the noronuli nr ATrmnt. rtnr. hot) will bold their election at tho houso ot rniricK .Mainnc, in sain oorrmgh. Theeleclorsof th it nartnf North Mnnhetm T wnlilp, known ns Adams' district, will hold their election nt tho nubile homo ol Ji reintnii Foeit, In said d Hirlet. The o ectors of that part or North Man elm Tnwnslili", known ns i lie Knst district, will uniii inoir election ni ine uouso or Michael Aionerniou, in sam townsnip. Tho electors or tile west District ot Nortli Minheim Township, will hold thfh election nt the Fnlrvlow Hotel, iu said town eb I ti. Tho electors or that part or North Man helm Township, knownns the Mollot district, will hnlit tholr election nt tho houso of Jacob chwelgert, iu siild township. j no oiectors oi tuo i ownsnip oi Hotu n Alan helm will hold tholr election nt the houso of Andrew llober. In mild township. Tile electors or Hie Township or West Mnb nnoy, Dost Creek district, wilt bold their elec tion nt the bouse otJohn Uynn, Tin electors or the Townsliipor Wet Mali anoy, llnvon Run district, win hold their election nt the I ouse of Gooige Miller. Tlie electors ol tbe Towuslup or West Mali nuoy, Now Brownsville dlsirlct, will hold their cleu1 Ion at the house orMlohnel Thomp sotl, In Hrownsvllle in said township The cleot'irs or West Mnbanoy Townsnip, Wm. Poms District will hold th- Irelec1 ion nt these ool house lu tho wes'ern parl'ot snld district. Tho electors or the Northern district or Mali anoy Township, will hold then- election at the public school house In Lanigan'8. The doctors nr Mnhancy township (Jnck t-on's district) wl 1 byld I heir election In the puhliceohool house In Jiiohshi'h. Tho electors ot the Southern district ot Mali- nuoy Township, will bold their eloctlou nt Cole's Patch school house. Tho el clorsof Cole's No. 2, district M iha nov township will hold their "lection t the New lloslon school house. In saiddMrlct. Tho ohctora el Morea district. Mahanoy township, wilt In Id thclrelecllonnt the public cnooi HOU--B iu saiu (us'i-ici.. The electors ortho Kastcru district of Mali anoy township will hold their election at inns tcuooi uiuse, in saiu townsnip. Thoelectoia or the First wa-d In tho Uor. ough or Mahanoy City, will bold their oloc Hon ut tho house or Thomas Donahue, lusaid ward. The electors- of tho Second ward or the Horongb or Mahanoy City, will fcold their election nttbo houso ol Frances Wnerlty, In saiu waru. Tho electors of the Third ward In the lior ough or Mahanoy City, will hold their elec tion at Iho houso or Charles Drownmlller, In a id ward. Tho electors 111 tho Fourth ward ortho Dor ongli ot Mahanoy City, will hold their elec tion at tho house or Poter Do Iter, In said ward. Tho electors In tho Fifth ward In tho Bor ough of Mananov City will hold their cb ctlon ut the houso of Iloury Scheurmau, In said warn Tho electors of tho East ward of tho Bor ough or Mlnersvlllo will hold tholr election nt the house of P. C. Darby, lu said borough. - llio eiocrirs oi ino v est waru in tuo uor. lu-ihot Mlnersvtlle will hold their election at the hou-to ol Torrance Mohan, in tall bor ouxh. Tuo oioetors oi ino uormign ot .auddteport will bold tholr election at tho house or Joseph FIelgl, in s.ild borough. rue electors oi isow uastio aisirict, in ino Townshln of New Castlo. will lioid telr elec tion nt the Jjouso or Al'inzo Keber, In fald townsnip. The elsctors or Wadesvilla district. In N w Castto Township, will hold their election in the puiilic houso 'nto or Daniel Edwards, iu suit! township The electors or thn Township or Norwegian, eastern district, will hold 'helrcloRUou ut the houso ol Patrick I tuny, lu said dlsirlct. The lectors or llio Township nr Norwegian, western district, will bold their election at tho bouse or Martin Currau, lu said dish let. Tt'O eleciois of tho Township ol East Norwe gian will hold their election at the house ol airc. i-urrey, in saiu iownnip. Tho electors or 1 10 llorougii of Now Phila delphia will bold their election nt tho homo ofP. J. Kclloy, In said boroiuh. T in electors ot me n xuiigu or ivew tunc cold will hold thou- election at tho house of 11 It Knust, In said borough. The electors or tho Borough or Orwlesbnrg will hold their, eleotlou at the house or H.ti. Miller, in said bor..ugu. The electors or the B'Tough or PInegrnvo will hold tholr election ntthe house or Edw U nminei, lu said borough, Tlio electors or the township or Plnoarovo will liold their el'-ctlon nt the house or Joan Schueker. in said townshln. rno electors oi inewesiern uisrrict oi rino grove township will hold tholr eloctlon nt the puouo nouse oi w. u iteea. The electors of the borouirh or Palo Alto will bold thelrelectlon at tho houso of Mary lCigan in kiiu uorougu. The o.oetors of tbe borough of Port Clinton will hold Uielr (lection nt I he house of Jonu Mannou, lu sutd borough. The e ectors of thn borough of Port Carbon will hold their election nt Iho house of Ellon Leainy, In mid borough. Tho clei tors or the Borough or Port OatbD i, Mcchantcsvllledlstr'ct, will hold the'r eleo tlon nt the pub le school building on Nor wegian street. Ill said district. Tlio electors of the uiwuship or I'orter, east ern district, will hold their election at the house or J. w. nntier, in saiu townsnip. The eleclors ortho townshlnnr Porter, west ern district, will hold their election ntthe house of Henry Updegrave, In said township The electors or the North district nr Porter townshi p wl 1 1 hold tlio' r election nt 1 he school house at ieuer s Ntniion, iu snia townsnip, The electors or the borough olPotUvllle, In South ward, will hold their election nt the aiercnan'h- iiotei, msair. warn Tin electors orthe borough or Pottsvllle. In the Southeast ward, will hold their election nt tuo public bouse or If. J. Neumann, la said WlllU. Wtiu dIa.Iam nllt. hnn.nnl. nf T1..1 1 1 ..111 a In Middle wa d, will hold Ih -lr election nt iho uouso or .Mrs. ueorge iiueiuer, in said ward, Tho electors or the Borough or Pottsvllle, In Northeast ward, will hold thelrelectlon nt the houso or Michael 1'urcell, lusald ward. Tlie electors of tlio borouirh of Pottsvllle. In Northwest ward, will hold the'r election ut ino uouseoi iuuger& iieuer, in saiu wac. Tho electors In the Borough ot Pottsvllle. In the Seventh ward, will bold tholr election nt house or Mrs. uoeltler. in said. ward. TI.Anl.lA..ln 111. llAMiml, nrlnHa..lll. In North ward, will hold their eloctlon nt the nousooiairs. juicuaet innumgiiani, in said wuru. Tbe electors or the Townshln of Itnlin. will bold their election nt the bouse or Patrick Mnlloy. In said township. The electors or the Township or Hush will hold their eloctlon at the house of Stephen Hauck, lu said township. The electors or th Township of Hush, new dlstrlot, will hold their election nt. tho house or Mnblon I.uU, Ilaroesvlllo House, lu suld dlslr el. The electors orthe Townshln or Hush. Oua knko Junction district, will Hold their eleo- itonnime nuuuo uouseoi jouu w. inert in said district. OONTMENT carina frctp? OF 0&IIB! BiJ'ntSKiiEt. TI: Uelily uei ot north oast known ns tlio Uteiztus Improvement, extend ed northwardly nnd southwardly) will hold the r election nil ho houso or Edwnrd Counol ly. In said township. Tba electors ol No. 2, or Bwntera nnd Now Sin. .!.l',lr'ct.'. (enibraclnir all that pan ol Uollly Township lying westol the dlsirlct No. I, as nbovo, and north of thn Swntnm Creek, niid the north line or tho DundasGrnlT tract of land) i will hold their election nt the public house or John Allar, lu said township t.1.'.1.8 Platers "f No. 3, or Blackwood district, te y fownshlp, (embracing nil that part ol Itell y'lo uiBhlp lying south nnd castor the Mwatara Creek, nud south ol the uorth lines or tlio DuudasGrall tractor land, wll ho.d their election at the public school building. t he electors ol the Township or Itvnn will hold their election nt Iho houso orWilllnm Kunkel, In wild township. Tlio electors or the liorough or Schuylkill Hnyeii, In East ward, will bold their election lu 'ho houso ul Peter Bow re, in said waid. The electors or Hie Borough of srlinyilciili Haven, in South ward, will hold thelro cctlon nt the house ol Charles Gi aver, In said wnrd. Hie electors of the Borough or huylklll Haven, In North wild, will hold Ihelrelecllou ut tlio houso or Honry Wessnor, In said ward. 1'bo electors or Ihu Boioitgh ol Schuylkill Haven. Iu Westward, will hold flielrnlivlM nttbo bonseorPulerstanton, lusald ward. aiio e-ieciors oi me townsnip or Schuylkill, will hold thelrelectlon Ht the houso ol Mrs. A n le Haggcrty, In said township. The electors . f tho Borough or St. Cmlr, in r-uulli nrd, will hold their elect lou nt tho none oi j mi ungues in saiu ward. The electors or iho Borough ofHt. Clair, In No.th ward, will h ild thou- olectlou ni. the Unmoor Thomas II. Howard, in wild ward. 'ihutlecioMorthe Borouuh or St. Clair. In Mlddlow.nl, will hold tholr olectlou ni the Commercial 11 tel. lu said wnrd. The clostiou orthe First ward or thn Bor ough of Shenandoah will bo held at flio house or Junius -dilelds, In t-ald ward. Tho election in iho Second wardoftho Uor uigh ol Shenandoah will be held ut tho house ol J. JC. P. Sclileny, lu mid ward. The olectlou lu the Third ward of tho bor ough of Shonnndo.ih, will bo held nt the iiuibrla lloure, lu s .Id wurd. The election in the Fourth ward ol tlio bor ough of Sucnandoah will be held ut the house o' Hie laioHaiuuei Itnsliworth. In said w-rd. The election In the Fifth ward ol the bor ough of Shenandoah, will bo held at tho houso oi Henry Muldoon, in said ward Tin electors of the liorough or Tamaqun. of tlio Knst ward, nud all those residing nortli ot -bnip Moil talu, in SVost Peun township, nud also including all Ihoso who reside within the limits formerly a part or West Peun lownshlp, and now naaexed to the liorough ot Taniunun, win hold UieirclocllolpStthe bouse of Charles Freudi nbc gcr, iu said borough. The electors or the horoug i orTumnnun, In tho North w.u-d, will hold Iboir election nt tbe house or M..11I0.1 S. Sillier, In said wnrd. The oioetors or the Boron jli ofT-uianuii, lu the South -v,rd, will hold their oloclion ut the United Bttles Hotel, lu said ward. The electors In the Borough ol Tromont, lu the East wnrd, will Hold their election at the houso ot Conrad Jacob, In said ward. Theoect-rsor the Borouiih or Ttoinont lu ibo Westward will hidd thelrelectlon nt tbe houso of E. M. Moyor, m said wnrd. Tho electors or tlio Fast district or the Township of Tremoat, will hold their election atthenewscho-l building, situate between Lorberry and Lincoln, and that the nlnrn nt votlngbo nt the nordiwest window of weet sldo of said school houso of said township. The electors oflho Went district of the town ship o1 Tremont, will hold their election at 1110 milium pcnooi uouse, in saia townsnip. 'Ihe elect ire or the Township or Upper Mahautongo, will hold their election at tho houso or D. IC. llepler, in said township. Tho electors or 1 ho township of Ualon will hold their election nt tho bouse of Israel Applegato, In said township. Too electors on he township or East Union win hold uielr election ut the house or John D. Walters, lu said township. Tho electors ortho townshln of North Union Will hold their election at the hnusA nf .Tnsenh Slngley. lusald township. .1 iiu electors oi 1110 townsnip 01 walker win bold tholr olectlou at tho houso or Joseph Boyor, In said township. Theolectors or the South district or West Punu township w 11 hold their olectlou at the houso r lleuben F. Dleby, lu said township. The electors or llio Norlhoast district of Wost Penn townshln will hold their election ntthe houso or Wm. Man-z, tu suld township. Tho electors or tho Norlhwo-t district ol west renn townsnip will hold thelrelectlon nt tho public house ot Frank Swartz, In said township. 1 ne electors in mo township or Washington will bold their election at the houso or Isaac Batdorf, lu said township. l'h electors or tho Townshln or Washing ton, now district, will h-Jd tholr election a', tho boivo ot David B. Boloel, Itock Station, In suld district. The electors orthe Northern district or tho township or Wuyno will hold their olectlou at tne uouso 01, jonu stouut, Frledeusburg House, 1 11 suld township. Tho electors or the Southern district ot Wnyne townshln will bold their olectlou nt tlio houso ot Frnulc Strouse, lu said township Tho electors or Iho burouzh ol Yorkvllla will hold their election t the houso or Elizabeth uurns, in saiu uoroiijh, PENNSYLVANIA, OKFICB OF Till SEOBK-I TAUY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. V HAltllianuito 1-0, j tern Her 23 h, 1891. To th'i fltcrlff of KehuulkllL Onunhn In com. nllanco with the nrovlslnns of nil Act of the General Assembly, oulltlod "An act to pro- viue ior u. uouveriiiou w amena tiifl consti tution, nud the election of dele? ites the. eto." approved the nineteenth day of June, Anno uuiuiui uue muusanu eight nuuurea nua ninety-one. tho duly nunlitled electors or this Commonwealth (ball, at tho general flectlou to ue ueiu on me -1 uesanv next louowing tun rlrst Monday of November, next, vote lor or 8gal"St holding u convention to umond tho Constitution, and for members of said Con vention, irn rnnjorlty ol tho voters In the Commonwealth favors such convention, ac cording tu tho regulations provided In the several sections 01 said uct us beicaner st lortb, to wll: section 1. IU II enacted by the Senate anil House ot H'presenlatives of the Common wealth of J'snni'lvania in General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by the-authorily of the same, That at Ihe general election tu bo hold on tho Tuesday next ollowlng the llrst Monday ol November, next, tbe duly quali fied electors of th's Co-nmouwealth ehall volo for or against holding a convention to amend the constitution accord lug to the reg ulations provided lu tho subsequent sections or this net. Section 2. If nt the said general election to he held as u'oresa'd, a tu Jorlty or the electors uf Ibis Comuiouwtallh fchail declare lu favor ol a convention to amend tbe Con stltutlnn, Ihe sild conveutio sh ill be com posed ot del gates duly elect d. und shall as semble ns hereinafter provided. skction 3. At the general election to bo held on His Tuo day next foil, wing Iho rlrst Monday ot Novemu-r next, tuero sbnll be eleced by tbe quallded eleotori of this Com mon wealth, deleuatts to u convention to re vise ani nmeud the Coustttutl-m ol Hits sta'e The said convention shall consist ot one hun dred aud seventy ."even members, to bo elect ed la tbe maimer following: Tventy-teven m mbere shall lie elected In th state at lire. Each voter ot th-i slate mall vote ror not more tbau elghteeu candidates, and ihe twenty. -oven highest In vo-e shall be doelar ed elected One li mdrcd and liny delegates shall be apportioned to and elected from tho dillei'ent Senatorial districts or the sluto, three delegates lo bo elected ror each senator tbererroin; and tu choosl- a said delegates, each voter shall be entitled to volo for not more than iwo or tho members to be chosen trom each' Senatorial dlstnc nud the three oandldutes highest lu vote ahull be de lured elected; and said delegates sh-til possess tbe quallllcatlonsatpra eut required for mem bers ot tho State Souule. Suction 4, The following regulations shall apply to th-aforesaid elect lo a to be held on the Tueiday following tbe first Monday of November next, aud lo the return of the same. First. The s.ild elecll-m slull be held and oonducted by the proper election otlleera of the several electlou districts of tbe Common wealth and sha 1 be governed and regulated in all respects by the goneral election laws of the Ccniinonwealth, so lur us ihe mine be applicable thereto und not tnconslsient with the provisions o this net. Siojud Thflllcknisl otovnledfororagilrst a convention shall have on tbe Inside. "Forn Constitutional Convention," aud "Against a 10 olec.lnra nf Mn 1 Vu ti . ..-t. .,-. - - y . i.i n milium" uimrici, lownshlp, (embracing nil thnt nart ? i mT'1",!,p.!y.!nsuortl of 'he nortli line ho Hlchunl Uilllncr ii-,fM .,r i,i .,., . i. hlme extended enstwnrdly. aud lying Ot tile RHSt lilin nf tlm irunl ..I f...? !crVpt!o,utiTreo3trVemIa''' nDd D thcr .i'1!,'l!'.iT.?,ei,lol'ets V? b0 volea for members M liirgosbnlllinveontbe outside the words ..&,3?,V?il,t 'ow.ra.d on th Inslrt th" names or lliecaud ditesto be vo.ed for hot jredtpgolghteeu In number, ,, i,mUiriiL' ''"lIc.Ket to bevo'.d for district w?,u "I". l")ve "u """ ""tslcle ill. ta fii,?1""1'1 delegates," nud ..11 the inside or i,m JS,L'!"",f. f1 1,10 oinlldateu voted S ni??x.cfe?,n.g th6 Pf'l'er number 11m lied ,ai? l,"Jd.' Uut ni,y "ckt't "ai shall con- toTobtorsbr,lWu,e,'r,(,Jcl!t0e(TOter " be eMlM same'idfle'1-0 ro.',"iru ",ml1 meetaltho 2 ,?ii,nn"Sinl '"?, "ne time niter said eloctlon nnd sti u makA ,,nt ihn riturus thereof of the 'votes "o!st for 'defc tea nt largo and for district dele gates to be members or -he Hild convetuion in the seieral comities of the Commonwealth andBim I follow tho same form Tk put their returns ns prescribed Kr return Judges In tho oaso or an election for Gover- i",i;!.Px,?ePJ . th.1' ib0 s"ld re,un 8 'hall bo iransiultied to thoSecretnry or Hie Common weal landlisll be addressed to thnt otllcer Now, Ibererorc, In obedlonco to thn require uieutsorthe Act or the Gemini Ass-mbly arorosild younio hereby r,q died topublltii this nolle- wlh your proclamation lor tho ohldlns-of said general election. ini-;iiisiricisiinri oorougns or llioc-mntyls lobe oi-euod between the hours ofslx nud seven 00 ockiu tlio forenoou, nud s nil con tlnue without Interruption or nJlourument unui seven o clock in tho ovenlug, when all" .uv injiinBiiitii UW UlUSl'U, Every person, excepting Just.icci of tho pence, wko shall hold nny ofllec or appoint ineut of Tiont or trust under the government of the United Sliiles, or of this Slate, or of anycilyor lncornorated dl-trlet. whether n commissioned officer or otherwise, a Kiit-ordl-unte otllcer or ngent, who Is or shall bo cm ployed under the legl-latlve, executive or ludtclary department oftbe State, or of iho United slates, or ofany city, or incorporated dlstilet, nnd nlso every member 01 Congress, or orthe S nte legislature, and or the m '. aud common councils or any city, or commis si .ners of nny Incorporated d st. let. Is l law luc.ipablo 01 holding 01 oxerclslng n the samn lime the ofllco or Judge, lnspei-or nr cl-rkorsnv elocllou ortnls Cwnmonwcallli. ami an lnspeclor, Judge, or nny otllcer or nny -itch election shall be Ineligible there 10 bo vntedfor. Too Inspector nnd Judge or tho elections shalt me. t at the respective places nppoluled for holding the election in the district lu whlo 1 they rospectlv ly belong berore seven o'clock In the momlne. mid each nf s.i il in spector shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo n qualified voter or ncb district in ease 1.10 person who shall have received tho second highest numb1 r or votes for in spector shall not attend on tho day ot nny election, then tlio peison who sbnll have r oolved tlio second highest number of votes) forjudaeat th next preceding eli-clfon sliad act ns luspeo'or in bis place. And lu casf tho perMori wuosiiaii navo receive i me muncst number or vofes for lnspe tor shall not at teirl, tho person elected Judiro slinil nnnoint an Inspector In his niare: and in eaiC tlic nor Honeleoted Judge slmll not ntt-n 1, Hi u tlio 11. mj ecinr vno leeviveo ill" n-.;riesi iiumuor or votes shall appoint n Judge In h pi tci or If any vacancy snail continue 111 iiu- uo..ra i..' IliHSnnftonf nun hour nflpr lh. time Hsr1 I wnicu sucn oiuoers nan nnve oecu el cieu, proscnt at such election, sli ill dec- oueoi their number lo (111 such vneancy. It shall be the duty or the evernl assessors or oach district to attend ut the plaeo or ho'd lng overv general, special or lownshlp elect ion during Iho whnlo time snld electlou Is kept open, lor tho puipos" org'vlng lulortnatlon to ino inspecioi-H nun juuires wnon c.tueu on. in incm 10 vote ni sucn 111 election --r sin n oiner ns tbe said Inspectors, or cither orthem, shall iiiniici . itid.iuu ,u ,ucan3iuiuii.ui ,u,us iroui iiuiu 10 iiuio require. SUFFRAGE flAIjIFICATIONS. "Every m-ilo citizen, twentv-one year ol cltnlf ho nntltlpd to vnta at. nit clnpllnns- riKril'-im IIUIU fUlYU UUUIl JlCIUZHIl OI lilt HKCOND Ho shall Imvo roMdrt In thoStnto ono year (or II ha viae nrevlonslv been ft oual- ho- shll liavo removed thwrflrrom nnd t- illktio.l llln Ol T- l,sllsci ltn(n.,.llr.(nl.. TiiiKD 110 shall nave ros dPd n tho clec- le 1st two months immediately preceding tho clrctlon. h IT iiPIf .Tf itvoii 1 V-I Ap-rt vnn ra nrntrn nr. nio or coiiTtLV tax. wnic 1 s nan nn ro oeea iso DcrHOu snau no notm uea 10 voio wnosa naitiQ is not contained in tne i at or iixaDio payment wuiun two years, or a rjtaie or Liiiioii una izi ves hhi isiiiniorv evin(nfe em iiiiiiu mi iiriLii iv iiutriiiHtiiiii 111 iiiioiiicr, 111 fore the election, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall mako oath t' the payment thereof at least ono- month befor elect lOu. Second, 11 he claims his rlsht 10 vote ly bplnir an elector between tlio n?ei ot twenty-ono and twenty tro yea's, he shiill ilepneon oath or ntllrniattoii that ho has resided in th'"Rtatont last onej'ear next before his application, and mako such proof of residence in the dK(rict as Is required by tills net, and that he do8 verify bellov Irom tne account given him that hols of tho ago aforesaid, and such oilier evidence as Is re quired bv this act, whereupon tho nam of the rierson thus admitted to vot - shall be Inserted u tho alphabetical list by the Inspectors and a notemauo opposite thereto by writing tho word "tax," if he shall bo permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word"nge," if he shall bo n a ml fed to vote by rensnn of such ug, shall bo called out to tho cleric, who Rluill make the like notes on the list of voters kept by them. act regulating ho mode of voting at nil mnnwealth. Section 1. lie U enacted bv thn Senate ami oj j'ennnuivwna tn uenerai susenwifj met ana Tl.nt'4l,nn..lltt,l iTnt. ll. hnrnnnli nnrl nnpflal Alfit1mia mo Imraliv ' hereafter, authorized and required to vote by courts to be voted for, and has to be labeled "Judiciary," ono ticket shall embrace the names or an Ktate omcers voted ror, ana no labi led "State," ono ticket sha 1 embrace tho names on he county otllcera voted for. Includ ing unireui renuuir, inemuer ami inemoers townshln oft leers voted for wnd lift Inhaled "Township;" ouo ticket shall ombrace the names of all boroueh ofneers voted for, nnd bo labeled "Horough;" and each class bhall bo detx)slted in separata ballot boxes. uiven unuer my nana, at my omce in roiiK vllle, this 8th day of October in tlio year of our JUvd one thousand eight hundred nud nlnety-ce and In the one h ndred nnd six teenth year of our Iudenpendence of tlio United States, GOD SAVES THE COMMONWEALTH. AND HEW COMUEY, Sheriff. Or tho JLtrwor Habit, lolt!iily Cureu w utiiuiiiiKit'riii nr. Coldcu NiKH'iflr. HjB tnanufaotureau a powder, which flan beetven In giaas of beer, a cup of coffea or t a, or in food, without the knowledge ot the patient It n absolutely barmleiu), and will etfeot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcohol lo wreck It haa been given in thousands of eases, and in every Instance a peifeot cure has fol lowed. It never full. The system onuo impregnat yd with .the tipeolfio.lt beoomea an utter impossibility (or tba liquor appetite to exist. 48 pago book of particulars free. To bo had n C. H. HAGENQUCH, Druggist, Slicnardoah L'hlckciler'i KnilUk I)lauiod llr.niL 'ENNYROYAL PJLLS urifinal ttnd ttitlr vemilne. A r. (J r. u.ii.U kAcmasiiA PrutKint f. r CAirfc, rf , ,i ai jlra.i i I itvd IE nil 1U0VS? tbXrt. siwJ i ii i, , , Tnko a7 nuolher. Hrp., n . , a tuniiifv v (lirtU and imUiilliin, 1. ar nJ Am irnt'iu VUVWKM VVi 'UIHDnnQUKIf UIUcil