3 A HUNT FOll TJfK VOW i WAL1EH WELLVAV! PP -JPU8EO ARC I T'C FXPED1M9N. lut. K-ntpHh OiM- tVtpply Mlntlou nt ri'r llnrri anl Ait'ilhT Krtlmi North - WM !' A ml re- I Sf- TMiikr n'ni'hli:i:ivM, S- : . Vti'Ur VptJ. niKTi, w. H kn n .i u Wi. hliiir; m or ft spend nt ind iw'ili It Hurler. h". t lunu'd ff-ui F.'Knjiv II ;'it' th-.i h Is jro;ifiT fr aivth- r p-ir t-xpdl-Uon. Tin-'- iiM Mr. V n-nnr vao tu- i-n r of nn x;.t-iH i-ui w li i oT" pemiin'i far iv.o il,i l-v nt. t it- mull f if S-i.H:r" VH"t), vo h ! in t a n:vl".' li: an tit.- U'c-U Mi ' 'Im.ui'f m-n xt (M t1"n wP1 s'urt ii'ivt Viur, takti.rjr (!; Mmtiz J I Lund mut. In Morw.-i y h tn'ide .Tr rnrHM-mt-nt frr :t:t Ire 1 -tm ( to talt hlrn north text .Tun, ami !:i Tlu-:j!'i h .n miurd for ths in- "f WUrPir drnf fl'ipti At rhrlbthni:i Mr. WMl rtmn !i"U1 a r.i;nf -rmt with Vun- Fn fon. !()! ii(t his Lin n, and Naiist'ii n -. v.m1 Mm1 pif -''t In warm terms. "I did not t.-:'utl!y fK'.'H- to make K!ifh'-r nttfp.pt to rf-ui-h tht pole ttl! IT. Nan urn imvo mo mu h enenur nrt'iueiit." ri 1 Mr. Wf-Hmnn. "!! 1" easily the !l?:;t of all arvUc men am) !r-iui and pr'-fotip en. urn tn fflv- all ni1'! 'niiiPi 1 to ?iny arctic enthusiast, lie told nit that he thought I Khnnld have a rim,1 ihin". w i em h the p'i by the plan whl. li I in'-nd to pursue. Snyii HU 1'lun It Simplf. "My plan Is vry nlmple. We tdnill rstahlih a supply ntatinti at Cup- Flora, which lain Just linn ahnndond hy Jackson, the Kr.pl.nh i-xplor-'i". who re turned without pnire ns far north hp NatiHin did. Next autumn we oxpct to throw out a second station two or thr-fe (h'frirett farther north, or within seven or tlcbt deiittei of the iole. Th"ie we Rhali winter. Th- folluwlnsr uprltis, fly sMn as then- Is Mlit enough to truv tl by, we Ph iM pt out with fi men and fill or 70 (loir and cledes, deterinlneil t-'; mnko the lt popsMtlf? ut-e of the fa vorahle m-ns-m. The favorable seanon for work In that region Is while the cold Is still preat, say nt temperature, from 60 to 15 h-low zero. Then the surface In hard and sk-dtilnjr at its best. In June the power of the summer sun pro-ducf-o Blufh ind renders travel difll'jult If not quite impopsible. "Therefote we shall li ivi; from 100 to 110 days in which t make our effort. Actually all attempt to reach the nortll pole nowaday are daPhen. 1 r NaiiFen made his dash from the Pram, lieutenant I'eflr' proj-oro-s to mak a diph from the north of lireenland. To 1'lnnt American 1"1k I rthet North. "Tr. Nam-i'ii believe if he had had a base of supplies t fall hack upon and a larjje number of do La he could have reached the pole. Hi; says it can be done in the way I propose, and I atn naturally cajrer to have a try at it arid If possible plant the American Has H :::"liR .W.A V A T-T VI 1 1 V T" LL M A X . at the ypot. wb.eie th ie Is no othT di rection than south. "I am wtdl aware ihat4Niany persona think nothing rvactlcai is to be gained by reaching the pole. It chances that 1 am an enthusiast In this Held, and 1 a?k neither public subscriptions nur uni versal consent. My party will be a ndxrd one aa to nati'malil tes, with a fw American pep-ntitto men and tlw others Not wetiians." "What do you think of Andiee'a chances?" 1 osked. "J believe he will come out all right. I think It i t"0 early to conclude that he is lost. He h t taken despeiate chances, but from all accounts his bal loon Failed in a northeasterly direction. It is possible that he has reached north ern Siberia and Is pasnlng the winter with the native " MISS HAYES WEDS. The InrhtAr f Fonnrr Prwilrtfiil ouil the Wife of Knulffu Ktulth. Fronont, O., Sept. i Knslgn Hftrr Eutun Bmilh and Minn Fanny Huycs were marilctl at 7:30 last ntitht. The brldttflroom is an oiTU'er In the ITnited States navy and the bride a daughter of I're-Hlrtent H H. Huyi-s. The cere mony whs perfninied hy Rev. J. W. Kusl.ford, prt-Bident uf Ohio Wesleyan university, uBslBtud hy Kev. A. M. Hyde, pastor ot the First Congrega tional rhuroh of T' lcd.i. Immediately after the ceremony din- A 1 -1 'dm Mlf,8 FANNY HAYKS. ner at served In the large h.ili, SuO Ktiefts hetntr present. Among the guetta weie President M( Klnley and lte, Si'hdlor Ituiiiia, Sis.ietary uf War K. A. A!irer. (iineral W. II. Olbeoii, lencral M. F. Fone, ex-Uovernor Chaiies Fuller. ii:itt-rt A. Pleiie of Minneaiiuliji, idj,r (Jeni-i ai John R. )iio ku of Chkaiio. Myron T. Ileiikk 'ji t'lt-vciunu and many otiier uotabk-s. Two wnnieii. cautht by a tialn on a lalnvay treatle near Kvypott. N. J., i tiunday, mived their lives by leaping to the Krolllld, til feet beloW. (J:.;ver Cleveland told the tax a.iHeai oid o! hlli.rfj .V. J , n,at he owned :;e.on) e oith.c r, l t-siit,.. and ji ,o,ih worth ot iM iiijjij joo,e:Ly. Iiieiurd I'i'.ker m lived m York floin Kunip. li saU he bad expusa t'l no ni'.iereie e an io laminar,) B iun U.'Jle foi n.uVoc find j-i!'.'H-i t (J:s 1 ;o-s-. h'. ow ri (i!i'.l:daej. iifp '4 ' the lily a princess! Mn, ijtiitttry'm Trtmtlm Mar Hh Ifn Keen Mi-rt'l to 1'rlnof r.Mtf rliaxf. h'nion. Fept. 7 Amontr Mm. Kanff trv's Tileti-'p here It Is rnutldetitly rtnted that sfi was prlvnttdy married abroad rocently tn the foreign prtnre with who(e niitie tirfl ban been Rtsoiate(j for some rim'1. Tb.o p .?; u tf-i red to In t ho cabl" ft' tm doote: ;; i? Paul Antotito Nicolas, Ii ic Jiity of inl?uitha, count of I ; r i i 1 h : - t i : i and Fni' JitiitMeln. born Idir'h iV n?d '.'ins'.'iiiently ft I y.-.ers old He Is the on of I'ldue Nic o.f.r a.'jd Ij-'jJv Sanih Vilifei.s, of a line f ! th- eritlP of J;r: y. Prltice LiMtt-jiiaay is the head of an II lurUloUf Htinai ii.n house. It has been the Bon-ip of Ftitopt-un t-qpltalp f-r liioiitl, nat he was a devoted admirer and aitb-nt uhht of the Jersey Lily, but P. n not expvete-1 that bin atten lions would r'Jult in marrlatfe, because tho (1 ;i ni it fa n iioitiltty are ii"t tiiveu to mc:ii(i;iricca. The prim h..t b'-en married t wlc. I loth of his foriTi'T wlvos are de.id. He in utiil a remarkably Well preserved mm and mlht be lakn for the youiiK er I'TotMer of the Kmj nr Frain Is Jo seph. U.. IK aark. with bualiy side whiskers MI'.S. LANGTHY. and shaven eh!n, and has the reputation of having "(rone the pace that kills." Lily Lam? try's love for horses -has kept her almost constantly at the Eu ropean race tracks, and the prince fol lowed her from one to another In the most devoted manner. YELLOW JACK APPEARS, the Ireftd ffennrixn Ilrcnkn Out In Lou l.lnna and MlnftlnlTpl. New Orleans. Sept. 7 Kaoul Uelpl, v-ho luid been spending the summer, at De'.an SprinKri, was brought to this city. Thunday and it led yesterday. Ur. Wiilmsley, acting president of the hoard of health, after an autopsy annoutu'Cd the boy had died of yellow fever. The bo:i.rd of health has taken charge of the hoviHe, which will be thoroughly rninlgated and disinfected, and will take all steps to prevent a spread of the dis ease. The docefined was hurled pri vately, no one being allowed to attend the fttnernl. Oelpi was 13 years of aite. Dr. Wrtiineley pays this Is the only eaie In the city. The Alabama, Mississippi and Louisi ana health aui horitlea. who have been at Ocean Springs, Miss., H-T miles from hi re, on Hiloxi hay, gulf of Mexico, pro licunce the dbr-ase prevalent there to be yellow fever. Two deaths have occurred from yei lov fever at Off-an Sprllifffl. There had bun several hundred taaet i we,-k nuo, lait vt'iy ft.-w d-aths, and a board of experts then declared the dls eise dongut fever. Kime then deaths have bei ome more freqxtent, the symp tom. looked mure like yellow fever, and the alarm became so great that the lealth authorities auain gathered- This time Ihey were accompanied b' F'ro essor A. I.. Mel. chtmlst of the Loulsi na hoard, who analysed llie e Idence in several caces. Mobile and other places have declared t tUarantlne aualnst C'cean Hprings. Occstn Spilnus Is a pretty village on t lie gulf ixwiM of Mississippi. It has about ifoo perinr.nem Inlial, Hants and in summer is a seaside resort for peo ple from New Orleans and Mobile. The oysters which It is supposed contained the germs of the disease are caught In the Mississippi sound and transplanted In the bay, upon which Oceoji Springs fronts.. In former years when yellow lever 'as epidemic In New Orleans, the towns along the Mississippi coast Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian, LMloxi, Ocean Springs and Pascagoula suffered more or lees from the plague, but there has been no yellow fever In that locality since l7i. The Scare Putlflltif(. New Orleans. Sept. R. Ollphant, president of the state board of health, and W. C. Flower, mayor of New Or leans, have issued the following state ment: "The board of health has withdrawn luaranttne restrictions sga!nst all points n the gulf coast uion certtnoatos from Its own health oflieersof nonexistence of suspicious case of fever, excepting Ocean Springs and Dlloxi. New Or leans has tt!ui but one case. Imported from Ocean Springs. The patient died, nd proper precautions have been taken against any Infection. Careful inspec tion In this city shows the existence of to suspicious cases." Tuesday, Sept. T. The court martlulat Barcelona, Spain, sentenced Barrll, the anarchist, to to years' imprisonment. President McKinley left Canton for Somerset, Pa., where he Is to visit his brother, Abner McKinley. It Is reported that Herr Krupp's of fer of 25.000 for Dr. Peters' next expe dition to Africa has bjten withdrawn. William F. Cochran formally present ed a fully equipped six-story clubhouse to the worklngmen of Yonkers, N. Y. It was estimated by The Mark Lane Express that the deficiency in the world's whefel supply would be XVOuO, 000 quarters. An eagle had a llerce flght with a bull pup which he attempted to carry away from the kennels of J. Pierponl Mor gan, near Highland Falls, N. Y. Residents of Herber, Ark., and South port, N. C, threaten to take into their own hands the work of driving out two peculiar bauds of religious fanatics, who are growing in iniluence In those places. Fred J. Titus of the Riverside Wheel men, New York, wun the nnal heit In the tulll club's two mile handicap race at Manhattan Bech, defeating Eddie hal.l among otht-id. The prize was I'll.!''.) in g. l.t. t Weilnesdrty, gt. H. . The Maniuls de Ko.liambcJU died at , Ihe-Cliau-uu itochainbeau, in Fiance, j 1 he I'nlted dtates u-aui W MS bealell ' nt cr'i ket by thrt Canaduu team in Tu 1 rvnto, Aft V-'V- t-vw;.; ., k.-; S':o. 1. THh Prinmry Klfi'tinn slvdi bo li-.il ti hy flu- HfiHibliciins of l'i1- county nt the n!l of th" ''min ty ( '!-,:iirm:Hi tu:t IjiIit tVnn 10 Ohvis 1 T-f the f;eUlMii-!tn Stutc ('i.n-vt-i.'.iou, t'i.u'li ytiir, s'vil'jf't ! the i'''i.'-:t))s ff rule (, iu li i'U dii.v Ski . . Siiid Pv'urii'V ni'Mi.iit sli':ll i' in fu-li Tuw ushii) mii1 I P.''U.:h lit th't p'.iir'cs v here the frt'iu'rul lt'ctinli:- mco ltcl'l. S'v At l.vist fif t- ;:i 4:iys hc forn tin' si'.i'.l l'rinisiry Klccti'm it sliiill ho the duty i f tlid c iminitti'o iium in cuch Townsh'i) ov Hnnmirh, to son that oonvi-nieiit Hivl snitahlo pliii-i' is proviile:! for tin? liohliiis of s.iid Pri'iiary Kloetiou, mid select, livojior (li'ction ofl'ii-iTrt for hohHiiK I tin- snmo. Should tin; rommittei'- .MU,n in I. 'i'0vnhip or l$oiouf.'h I fall or riTusrito ;tf"n(J to lna duties ton days heforf th said Primary Election, thou, upon tin written re quest of ton Uoimblicnn voters it shall he tin? duty of the County Chninmin to remove the said com initteemtin failing to jierform his duty and appoint a new one to fill the unexpired term. Hice. 4 The following oflieovs shail be voted for at the said Primary Kleetiofi . Seven County Committee man, County Oflicers, Ht.'tto and District Conferrees and' State Dele gate and one Township or Porough Committeeman for each Township or Horough (who shall only be voted for in tho election district in which lie resides,) and not more than one nomination shall be made for eat h County Office. KfcC. f The County (Jhniinuin shall he elected at the regular Pri mary Election oneh year, hy a vote of the party ami shall not hold the office for more than two consecutive years at a time. Sec. 6 Any Republican who shall he a caniiidnte' for any office named in article fourth must sub mit his name to ho voted for nt, the said primary election. Sec. 7. Twenty days before the said Primary Election each candi date shall notify tho County Chnif initn of his candidacy, who shall provide a sufficient number of bal lots for each Township and ISorough with nil tho names of the eandichitis and the several offices printed or written thereon. Each voter shall dcHiffiiato his choice of candidates by a cross X marked opposite the nnmo of tho person for whom he w ishes to vote. The printing and distribution of the same to bo paid i hv theiiiiid candidates in such ratio-j ns the County Chairman may direct, j i'K:. B The said Primary Election j lionrd shall consist of three Jlepuh licnii voters, viz; one Judge, one Inspector and one Clerk, who shall severally take and subscribe in the picseivre of each other the oath pre scribed hy tho Alt of tho Assembly regarding the holding of the pri mary election in tho Stato of Penn sylvania. Sko. SI. Thirty days before the said primary election it shall he IN A LONDON JMUSON. PROMINSNT AMERICAN WOMAN HELD ON A CRIMINAL CHARGE. With Her Hwbaiid, Who Clalma to It B Braslllao luk, Nhf 1 Accuki1 nt II. frftUrilng lloartllniv Hon Known In New York m Cliir de Con rongef, Iindon, Bcpt. S The Puke anil Puchesfl of Rio Grande were arraigned in the Maryletxme police court, charged with defrauding hoteln and boarding houaea. The duke la said to he a Hra- zlllttn nohleinan. and the -riuchesB, It la asaerted, Is a niet-e of former Senator Conger of Michigan. . - The prisoners were brought up in the inhlst of a motly assemblage of ragsed triininalB. They had slept In the cells at Unlloway and showed the effects of the uncomfortable niuhl they hod pass ed. Neverthelesi the duke rewte.l his chin Jauntily on his gloved hand. He (s a short, dapper man, with pompadour cut hair, pointed beard and waxed mus tache. The duchtiis is a handsome wo man, alout 30 years of age, with refined features. Her face was swollen with weeplnff. The duchess said her father lived In a village lu northern New York, and ahe added that he was an anl.it and a member of the artists' board of award of the Chicago exposition, j' A hotel ktper and the landladies of two boarding houses confronted the couple In court. Mrs. Ellxabeth Stanley, one of the landladies, described her ex perience. She aald a lady the female prlhoner with au infant and nuife, went to her houee on June mi. at night and ensagod a room, the lady saying that her husband wu dining at his club. The husband the male prisoner arrived late, explaining that he Tiad been -yachting and that hla'tiiggage as delayed. Made Many Kxciued About Money. They staid at Mrs. titanioy's'hoiise un til Aug. 10, making many excuses when akcd for money or for explanations as to why their baggage was not forth coming. Finally Mis. Stanley was com pelled to nave the duke and duchess ex pelled from her house. The landlady said she felt sorry for the lady, as her husband neglected her shamefully. While residing with Mia. Stanley the duke and duchess gave the" names of M and Mine. kM-ar Sere de Niel. The laclv suld her husband was a duke and a count; that he had half a do&cu titles, and that Some emperor was about to confer nonti,,.r title up'.n him. fh! portion of tKt; evidence cUjvd the pie. THE RULES. tl),a duty of the Coti-itv ' bairnciti to f;ivo notice, lfy four irs'-i-fious l.'l the KeeilVliei.i' Co'oily pnjier, of the day and date i f (he tHd primary cl it; it. and 1... i-h.-tll ih sieiiate the ofllce-. for v.hieh can diih'tes shall be vod-d r r at the Mii I jiriniitry cb.'-f i' " Skc. Any let'.il vlers other tbiin I'l'i'ii'dic'ins wbdiimt 1o vote at Ih'pe.blii an jn iiiiar.es -.v i 1 1 bci!i:ir,t ed the piivilt-at- f votir.e! provided they swear to oe llm u-'puljiean ticket, at the next general election : any -;e)uWican not of age nt the time of In "ding tho sail primary eliM'lion. but will become of ng'- I o fori? the general election, shall be eligible to M.ttint the primary -!i-e-Itoll. Si-.r. 11. Tim Primary Election Polls shall be opened at, ;i o'clock p. m., and closed at 7 p. re. Ski'. It shall be tho duty of the Prima ryEloet ion Heard to write down the name uf each voh-r cast itig his ballot, nt the piimary. Said poll list and ballots to bo kept by the Judge of the Election in each Township nod Ilorough at least one year. If, 'it any time the County Chairman or members of (he County Committee desire to inspect sttid poll list they shall have (he prk i lege so to do. Snc. VA. After tho pells are closed and the votes have been counted tho election board -shall make a return duly certified and signed by the primary election board, of the number of votes cast for each candidate. These, returns to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and sent to the County Chairmen by U. S. Mail or in person by the Judge or Inspector of election forth with. Skc. 14. On the first Wednesday, following the said Primary Election, at 2 o'clock, p. m. at the Court House in Milford, Pa., the County Chair man, in the presence of at least five reputable Kepubliea us, shall organie a canvassing; hoard of three Repub licans, duly sworn as provided by law, open and count the votes as re corded in the several returns, an il ju nee the result and certify the nominations to tho proper offioers. Skc. 15. All alterations and amendments to the foregoing rules must bo presented to the county chairman, and by him published as provided in section 9 and voted upon at tho primary election by ballots written or printed "for" or "against" the aniendineld ol altera t ioifc ELECTION OmcEUS OATH. - Tilt JUTMlK's OATH. I do Swear, or Solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and afiirm,) that I will as a Judge, duly attend tho ensuing election, during the oontinn a nee thereof, and faithfully assist tho inspector in cnrrwng on the same; that 1 will not give my eon sent t hat any vote or ticket shall be received from any jxTson other than such us 1 firmly believe to be. in: conlmg to the provisions of the constitution and laws of this Com flldlnp niuistrate to i-'maik uiaft tically: - "And that will make seven titles." Continuing, the landlady said the duclie9a assured her that Mrs. Colonel W. II. Reynolds of I'rovirlence was her best friend and would pay her board, but Mrs. Reynolds called, and no money was mentioned. A clrk of the Royal hotel, Illaek frl irs, testified that the duke and duch ess arrived at that hotel on May 17. They represented that they weie from New York, having arrived by the steam er Mobile The prisoners, the wttne continued, Btald at the hotel a month. They failed to pay their bills and gave the name of De Nlel. The husband was much away, and the couple were finally ejected, and their baggage was retained owing to their failure to pay their bill. Hald Their Hagga Wim Tout. Another landlady testified that th- prisoners represented themselves ils the Duke and Duchess of Rio Gran '.e and told a similar ttory about their bag gage having leen lost. They were eventually elected from ttiis house ab-o. The defense claimed that the prison. -th ottered security lu bills, hut thu ma IMiate said It was a lear cayc of de frauding the hotel and boarding houses, and he remanded the prisoners for a week, offering to release the female prisoner on ball, half of the amount of the frauds chaiged against the pris oners. The latter were eventually re turned to lli.lluvay Jail n the lllack Maria. An American, ho refused to give his name and who was present In court. Saul : X "1 will llnd ball for -the woman, but the husband may rot In "Jail. She is well kn.iwti in Chicago, is a woman of the hlgUest talents and character, be came tasi iuated with the worthless man, her husband, married him and had pertect fiuth in him. I presume ! Is a duke I have lived In Krazil and know that any one can get titles theie." The female prisoner api.ea.k-d to the United Slates embassy for protection on the ground that she was an Ami ( b an. but the ,uil-.ihs ot'.lcials replied that she had focfuted her citizenship hy marrying a' foreigner. The embas however, w ill be repres nied at the tilal. The woman Is well known In New York as Mrs. Clara Conger. She mar- ri. d Ie Nlel the' n 1D. Th,- Hi azlll.iii minister srts lb-ie in no such title as duke of Rio liian.ie. Kuowu lu Mvw York. New Yjrk. Bcpt. . Di. C. M. Rich mond, a dental .penallat of this cltv, said lhai he bad fie-iuently met Mis. nionwonlih, oii!c.l !o vole at su'di 'iiftion, without i,-(niring such jvidetici-' of the light to vote as is direr-tod hv law, and that 1 will use my host cinlca vnrs t prevent any Mand. deceit, or abuse in carrying on tin- niuu-'. hy oitions qcal fied to Vo;e, or of hi ami v. il! to the best or rev nliihTie maintain and pro. e-ot nobis of all nnnlif'i-d elee- to; , ithin and will e Ib ."lire llcl-llon IMVISlop, all attempts and t may feme to mv 1 voli s t" be polled i ct for, and What 1 and pel feet rolyivn ( " ! 1 : b i 1 1 ' ! I 1 o e H lb notice (o proof. !' Ht tj I- te,;;!l;- . will ncike a 1 if, , of the said c:!o.-r.ot). and 1 will in all ! things truly and ta'thfully perform ! my (hit cs restocting the same to ' I he host of my jlidgmcnt and ability and (bat lam no directly or iiv.li- l eeiiy inforc-;!..,! in an v" hot or wagei , mi-' rsu!t of this election. That I will not disclose how any elector i has o!od, unless reipiiicd to do so asii witness in a judicial proceed ing i Townsl'.ip of S.voin ;uf ailirtncd,) to ami sub- ; sci iijoii before me ims day of A. 1 Is'.i j Till: INM-K.I Ton's 0TII. ! 1 do Swear for solcmny. sinccicly : and truly declare and allirm,) tjbiit I ' will duly attend t he ensuing election i during the continuance thereof, as Inspector, and that I will not receive i any ticket or vote from any person i other than suehias I shall firmly be i believe to he, ai ' ordino to the pro , visions of the constitution and laws ' of this Commonwealth, entitled to 1 vote nt such election, without rc : 'Uii ing such (-vidence of the. riht I to vote ns is directed hy law, nor i will I vexatiously delay or refuse to I receive any vote from any person I who I shall believe to be entitled to vote as aforesaid, but that I will in :al! things truly, impartially nvd : faithlully jierform my duties therein I to the best of my judgment and I ability, and that 1 am not directly or indirectly interested in any bet or wager on tin1 result of this election. That 1 will not disclose how any elector has voted, unless rcftuir.'d to uo so as a witness in a judicial proceeding. Township of r v e i l) (or I'.nirmnd,; to and sub scribed before me, this -.lay if A. D. ls7. T1IK l.KHK'S OATH. The following shall bo the form of the oath or affirmation to he taken Oy each clerk, viz ; 1, (C. T. S ) do that I will imjjartittll j- and truly write down the naino of each elector who shall vote at the f-nsuing election, which shall bu given me in charge, and also the name of the township, ward or district wherein such elec tors reside, and carefully and truly 1 v.iiie down the number of votes I that shall be given for each candi date at Tne i lection, as often as his . miiuei shall be lead to me by 1 he In spector tl'.ei. of, and in ail things ! trniv '"'d faithfully perform my dut v respecting the same to the best of my juiU'incnl. and ability: and jthat 1 am not directly inteiested in iany bet or wager on the ronlt of j this election: and 1 will not dis ' clo-v how any elector has voted, im ; less required to do so as a wittiest in I a judicial proceeding, i i Sworn i or aflirnn d,j to and sub scribed before me, this day of A. 1), 1S9 Clara de Cossh Conger, who came to New York in liivi. He sold that she was made a member of the artists' board of awards of the Chicago expo. Fition through the Iniluence of a prom inent niembtr of the New York Geo graphical society. She told him that he had be-Mi educated for grand opera, but had given up her studies on. account of an atllletion of the throat. She said aim I hat she had obtained a separation from h-r first husband, a Frenchman by the nam of De Cossa, In Rails. DEATH BY EXPLOSION. Six People Killed by Nitroglycerin In n Ohio Oillleld. Cygnet, O., Sept. S A terrible explo sion of nltroglyi-ei in urred here last night, which resulted in the death of '.x people. , The known killed aro Sam Darter, Ailin Faills. John Thompson, Charles Martel, Henry I-ans-lale and a boy narn..d Havens. The explosion occurred at Grant well, located nt the rear of the National Sup ply company's c.tt).-e buildinii, In the village limits. This well 'had Just been phot by Samuel Harber. the shooter for the ( 'hio and Imllana. Torp.-do compa ny. The well was &i g.tss-T, and w hen the K'fl 'Ularts of nitroglycerin let do'vn ill the well exploded the gas IgnReii, anil Hh a terrific roar the ilumes ehot hieh abo-e the derrick. As soon as '.l.e drill! saw the flattie several climS-d into tiie derrick to shut off the g:ia, but they had haiely g.u there when there was a terrillu explosion. The burning gits had started the re niaifilriu' explosive in the empty cans slarelint; ii a wagon near the derrick. In another wagon iear by were some cans containing another 1-0 quarts of the stuff, and this was exploded by the force of the tiist explosions. The second was blended wh the first In a mighty roar, and the town and surrounding country for mlks trembled from the shock. The National Supply company's build ing was completely demolished, aril nothing remains but a big hole where the wagons stood. Thei e is not a w hole pane of g:ass in any window in the town, and every house and store was shaken to Its foundation. The damage to the Ohio OH company will amount to. :t,oo0. h)ight buildings are a total wreca ana many otners damaged The town has a population i i apout I -v0 Many bystander we re I wounded I Aiulivi A,b.U lu btuy at yrowa. l't o idence, S pt 3.- The col por.-ttlou ! ct ihuli linlvei.Mly have voted to I e- j Cj-t 1,1. AliJieAS to withdraw bis j leoli.l' 1 Jll. THE ft W.YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE J - -ear f ' 1 " u. ' it i ; ! . .1 ': i iv !T 'il v "!'C: i: A-ill .. t;i ; i . v of the Nation. f ; ad Imp-.f lam. :;(-. of the World. RSfl-e mo. t reliable v:rket rejiorts. '.: s Vii'ltct .ind in-in. -live editorials. t ': f:i-..'i-:ut":- si.oit -'ories. ie-Min uuexceiled agricultural dejiartinent. l.S) scientific and mechanical information. EN illustrated fashion articles. KS humorous illustrations. ES entertainment to young nnd old KS satisfaction everywhere to everybody. 1 1 11 IT If IT IT Ol (HV OIV HV We furnish the PIKF COUNTY PRESS and WEEKLY TRIBUNE I YEAR for $I.C5. Cash In Advance. to PIKE Address alt orders Write your neme and Address on a postal cird, rend It to Geo W. Bfst, Trlbunn Office. New York City, and a sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIES UNF wtll be mailed to you. DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD ? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN & SON, Manufacturers end dealers In all kinds of Lumber, C o r vi r actors and Builders. Es ... te$ mads ; personal attention given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brovn's Building, Milfrd, Pa. oi km mm venti, nnd 1 'afV-M.irVs obtained and n!l ?&t-'. incn orncc tOppoaiTr U. a. patent Orncr. i ,mavici.tuw'.'.i:c i.tuuiin ica tuna taaa taoat i .S.iid Tjiudrl, d--v tr.g t fhoto.. v:th d'-scrip-f "i-tr. We B'tvjfr, if palrnt.-tb. or not, Ireo olj ji..irp. Our ft e not dic till patent i ivcurcd. f i A PMpmlct, " H.-w to Ol'tairi Jju-nis," with J Tst of t tme n ttie ai:d foreign countuet.5 t'nC free, A 'Ur' ,s, 4 c.A.srjow&co. D. C. -a Vj'i 2? We desire to employ an intelligent, industri ous man In this locality. The work , will be per manent and the pay fair. For Information write us. PITTSBURG NOVELTY CO. IOOQ PENM AVE., PITT8BURC, - PA. o NEW Jt Champion .. Washer. VM wui Oeantr, Qukirr, with more eaic and U&i injur to the t" ciotrua than any machine now fffl in xat. Over 75,000 old, aU 15 fftvinff iatUatioii. Don't eonfuM this with tho Wuhliif Machine you have ceo. This U something tnUrely new. Can not get out of order. PKICfi WITHIN the WHACH bV KkYoNH. Champlan Washing Mashina Co., 310 Vest fearl St.. CINCINNATI. OHIO. M Leave your orders For all kind of job printing At this office. FOR "nfERYmeitibsr of EVERY family on EVERY farm, in EVERY village, in EVERY State or Territory FOR Education, FOR Noble Manhood, FOR True Womanhood. COUNTY PRESS, M,,fo Buiiding-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- .;KNKKAL Au'KXT, Will iiroiul :tivet, N.'Wiu U, X. ,1. OCiKi- What it will do for you for a monthly payment of tj uer f l.(XK) 5 of wiiich npi'lU-H on prlmpnl, til in lutiT- Kirst H will buy for yon a.y honno ih tind or build you tx hoasi juu-onlinn to y(.n own pirns, fur u ijuyimui of n)t less lhti: down tj.'C.nui - 1' w ill iissiiirK' unv nnrtiiu; on yiHii' proi't-rly, Hiui mlvm c you mom money, li Ui'Mrva, not to exuef-a n0 r ol Hrt v.,hmiion At above rriti'H you would own your pi -p'Tty frei nnd i Unr in jiiHt i.k) in n hi-, y-. t-nTi im inudi more an yon wMi, and t Ite t i 1 1 it in or-MmrLion. or tiif lull amount will be ri-utdwU nt any Tho l!it imipoHitlon cnabli's you to v.u- veil your rent moti'-y into the owuei.siiiu n a iioino. Tin .st'fond proiHwit iojt enalilrs vmi to reduce llie inttTf-it rate in your inoiiKiio ami at the wmu; time be paying off tho l)rinci:il each month. rorlurther inlormation call or addtoM J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford. Pa STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "Tho liost is nono too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, K N ABE and STAN DARD PIANOS. FAR RAN D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale) for cash or on onsy tonv Needles and all parts for all machines, -KKPAIRIXfiA PPKCIALTY Tuning of PIA.VOS and ORGANS hy it competent tuner, B. S. MARSH. Ol'KH.V HOUSK liLCKJK, HOHT JERVIS, IM.Y. i Advertise in the PRESS. Wanted-An Idea Who -n tlitnk of itouw nluipta tlUUf to liuU. ul? Pmfot your id-mi; tho nmy hriua you wMtiih, neyj. WtionIriKUiii, l. fur Iht ir i.-ui prlto wUp