"I -W. 1 , J.jwk..ji sf. t .. . . i ... . . . f J -, ' 1 mi tlonJ 4.0(3 .11, 6, 8,1 ), 7.M.; lp. ItlOC . 1 ilrad R I umU 1'IWI ma Alio X), .43, ui 'allb p. ui. Jap 11.46 & andoal , 5-50, m. e.uu lie and tioc, 8.4U s aovClt. 10 0.01 il l, 8.3U, e, b.SO: .b, 8.! le'm "Va Ciuten i. !. ter the iCkvllle irr-. lie: wb and 8:00 an i. For Da. m, okvllle, ;00, : aenandij oah at p. m.Si I ana ii hAt-shv mnltA IfnAttn riml tr& AAttA that tbe place for holding the aforesaid elec tion In the several wards, boroughs, district and townships within the county of Schuyl-- The electors of the First want nf tho Vinr. ouch of Ashland will hold their elo-tloii nt tho publlo house of K. Schnloker, in said ward. The electors of the Heonnd wnrd of the bor ough of Ashland will hold their election at mo nouse or Marcus Hern, in said warn. The electors of the Thlnl want nf thn bor- ough of Ashland will bold their election at mo nouse or Mrs. i-eruinana cooper, in saiu ward. Tho electors of the Fourtn ward of the bor ough of Ashland will hold their election at tne nouse or. vaienune ueopi ner, in saiu Ward. The electors of tho Fifth wo-il of tho bor ough of Ashland will bold their election at tbe house of Mrs. Hrlilget Horn, In sslrt word. I The electors of the borough of Auburn will bold tbelr election at the bouse of J. W. Itober, in said borough. Thn electors of the EABt District of thn i. oKrownshlp of Barry will bold tbelr election at tne uoupo oi lievi uinman, in sain townsmp. I Tin. ali.nrnt-H nf tha Wpr Tllatfin, nf ft, a &l!rowrtnhip of llnrry will bold thcli election at jlo liuu- i t jjenjatum u iteinnart, in said towuship. 1 Tbe electors or the North District of the ?'owns up of Butler will hold their election nt ho hnute of Mrs. Barah Sweeney, in said lyown3:up. iue eiec'itrn ui me iutai, ujeinct oi nuuer ownshlp will hulil their election at the house lavsHOf Jamei Heady , in said towuthlu, "V.-B rm... . in..... ..... i . . . . i - . 1 UI IIIU OS, XIUUCI LUITUBUip district will bold tbelr electlo i at the house of EdwarU Ko fie, In said township. lTho electors of tho South District of the Township of Butler will liol their oiectlun at .11 (Kbe bouse of J. Builder In saiu township. itho Township of Butler will bold their cleotion poBat the houso of D. W. Paul, in said township. 1 f I IIU U't-l,IU10 III lilt, 4'iniinillJIUl un-91, I 1UIIS- Pivlck will hold tbelr oleotlon at tbe bouse of O. I. Leibtnsbereer, In McKoansburK. lnaald g iMtownsblp. ihauu ciwiuia 'L iud lunusuiii ui ncoi VBrunswlck will hold their election at the car- i 4 fJBpentor shop of Daniel toyer. In I'rnedalo, In 7 laBeald township. Tho electors or the Township oi ltiytne, sil ver Creek dlstrloi will bolil tbelr cleotion at the bouse of ratr.ck Flanagan, In said town- snip, Tho electors of the Columbia District of Blythe township wlllhoM their election at the bouse of Daniel MoDonaM, In said township. Tho electors of tho Township of lUvthnln the new election district. KauKu William, will ahold their elecilon at tho old stone school Sbouse, In said district. The electors of the Township of Branch w 11 ol i their election at tbo house ot Cornelius roletnan, In aald townsnlp. Tho electors of theNortbern District of Cass . Atownbtp will bold their election at the bouse a V.f tlaranHd MnTlnnnlil III ..IH t,iDn.t,lll I M, jm iuuciculuiBui lue ouuiuniu iiauiui ui utiaa Wnnrnslilr. will linl.l fliuti nlnntlnn nt PHmrnaa Kchool house, In said township. The electors oi tho Delaware District oi TlnftH tnwnHhln will vote ut thn hritlsn nf Prank X3 Cummlnga, In aald township. m iTha alKKtAri .if tho Smith wi.il nt thnTlni. XDrefl 1. ... r. ...II. i ,l.,.l.1.A,nn, nii i uiis "I iiropuim itiii iti.in iiini diiuiiuu u, v, ... . fOOtlf mhft iilnptors nf thn North ward nf thn fior. riuc'h of Cressoua will hold their election at thH houso of Jaob 8emar. in said boroueb. Tbe electors of tl.e Town-hip of Delano will Iwilri th. !. n1it ir. nt-thn hnnun nf niinrka H. St. KtI l.l,l..,,li a F Theelectorsoi the Liilred District of Eldred ST 1.... . 11 l.nl,, .I..I l. n.l..n nl II, a , a lUWXIBIIII' It.ll HUHI ILIl-1 CrVIIUUIILlllDUUIIIU lif .Tnhn U l(..r,lniir l,i anlil townHhln All 9 Tco doctors ut tho Ila-t di-trlctot Eldred nUi township w ll bold tbelr election at tbe house ,nh lot h Crone, In xald township. ni K luui'iuuvum uiuiu iunuouii ui i iiuiuj 11111 UM Wl. .. I .1 , !.,.( r.,r. l.,n n. .1... nl,.l l.m.an r.. Sir lulpoorge Oplo, in tanl towDsblp. inn iflTTbo electors of tha Township of Foster will Tjiold tholr eloetlon at tbe house of T. 11. Breu Jiian, in said township. Tho electors of the Borough or f rackvuio will bold tbelr election ut tbo bkatlng Ulnk In noilsabl borough 'n 11 Tha nlui.iiir.iif tho rtnninr-h nf nirnrnulllA. n East ward, will holn their election nt tho liouse ot Mis. Michael Qormun, in eald wnrd. I The electois of tbe orough of Glrurdvllle, In Middle ward, will hold ihelr lection at tho bnuse of Louis Bluss. In feuio ward. BTho electors of the borough of Qlrardvlllo, 'arair, In Wesi ward, will bold their eltctlon at the houso of Mary Brazil, In said ward. I Tbe electors of the Borough of Gilberton, I Wen ward, will hold tbelr election at the , ,M, liousoof Oeorgo Balnzuhn, in sold ward. .raear j, .pUn oieotors of the Borough of Gllborton, . East ward, will hold tbtlr election at the ?,? house or T J. Foley, In said ward. t Tho electors of the 'oroich of Qllberton. ,, Middle ward, will hold their election nt the " houso ol Francis M Keon, in aldwnld. . I Tho electors of the boi ough ol Gordon , will - ree told their clectb n at tne houso of Charles finh n. in said borouuh. r6ek p xbe electors of the township of Ileglns. wilt rtold their elei Hon at the house of A. J. Bchof- riiht. In said runnshlo. Thu electors or tho West district of tho IT, .T..M hnl.l ilmlKfiliinllnn a . y i4y Kbe Valley View Hotel in said township. 1, s-K.B The electors of tho townsnlpol liubley, will told their electlou at tho nouse oi uaniei ,rtz In said township. Thn plpptors of llouevhrook dlstrb't. Kline township will hold their election at the school fiouso or present piuce oi uuiuini; mu buuio nsaiu uiniici. ,il,asliuln.i nf TiTnw Rllv.rlirnnV nl.trlet. 3, ".00,rjno township, will bol . their election at t,e INew Sliver urooK scnooi nouse, in sum uis- rle.t. Thn electors of the Loltv district. Kllno kownship, will bold ihelr election at the old Kllviir riink snhool houe. in said district. The electors of the Borough or nnuingviue nil bold their election at tne nouse or oelit. con lnental llon.e. in sniu oorougn The nleetors of the BorouEh of Mt. Carbon kill hold their election ut tbo houso ot Patrick Alleaifdalono, In said borough. Thn electors of that Dart of North Manhelm lownsnip, lormeriy Known as A"ums aisinui. ifiu noiu tneir election ai tne puuno uuuio ui Inremiuh Focht. in sulu township. The electors or that part or worm aianneim ownshlp, known as the East district, will lold thei- election at the bouse ot Michael ttJcDermott, In said township Tbo electors or the west uistnct oi norm lauhelm township will bold tbelr election at ne Falrview Hotel, in saiu lownsnip. Tho electors of that part of North Manhelm ownshlp, known usthe.Mclnt district, will told their election at the publlo bouse ot Ja oh Schwelgert, In said township. rne electors oi tne luwnsmp ui uuuiu nu' elm will bold their clcctn n at the house ot vndrew Iteber, In said toi.nslilp. The electors or the townsuip or west aiana ov. Lost Creek dl-irlct. w,ll hold their elec ilon at tbe house nf John Ryan. The electors of tbe tottnsmp or west aiana loy, Haven Itun district, will hold tbelr eleo- lon at tne nouse oi ueorge aimer iu emu ownshlp Ihe electors of the township ot West Maha- ioy. Now Brownsv He district, win noia tneir lection at tne nouse oi iuiuuuei luuminuu iu irownsville, in said township. The electors of West Mahanoy lownsnip, ""lHS', Vm llAn., .Ilutl.,1 Kill hnlH .hull- ulAKtifltl At lstrict. mi in.irl tne electors ot tae normaru uiniriei ut Itahauoy township, will bold their election at Tbe electors ot tbe Northern district oi Ihe nnhlle school huuse iu Laniuran's Tne electors or uananoy tuwnsnip, jacrt on's district, will bold th. lr election In the a. ttl,uouc si uooi nouse in iiacason-s efcBIAVi m . ul.,AWI thu u.trhAi-n HlBtftnt nf Ciinriftv.stanunuy lovvusuip, will uoio Luetr eiei uuu tti 5"auui' Cole's Patch school bouse, In aald dlatriot. iienli The electors of Cob 's No 1 district, Maha , n a -J ioy township, will bold their election at the rimii Jfew Boston school hou1 , in said town-hip. tSm I The electors of Morea district. Mahanoy fn l ownshlp, will hold their election at the pub via i t lo sohuol house, Morea. In said district. i i in 8 The eleotors of the E i stern dUtriot of Mah ii!y' ,noy township, will hold their eleotlon at aaoii v Jiu,g Bcnoui touso, in said township. . 1-ti.i.n Tbe electors of theEastward.lntheBorough ia ' Mahanoy City, will hold their eleotlon at iSra ' e hou-e ot David Gorman, No. 412 Mahanoy , lreet. in said ward. TrJSt.fn i P The electors of the Second ward ot the bor t)ugh nf Mahanoy City will hold their election 5 rvf?' u- "uUa0 ot tharle Krubs, No. Ill Centre -'".Tllreei. in Bald ward. " m Th, -lectors of tbo Third ward, in the bor- Wl". mirl, f Mahanoy City, will bold thoir eleotlon ouuse of Obarfea Urowumlller, tn said At tin pm, f'Ward. I ml.. eotorsof the Fourth ward of the bor i Mahanoy City will hold their eleotlon use ot Peter Beoser, In said ward. -otors of ihe Fifth ward of the bor . '.tabanoy city wilt hold their eleotlon oouse of Henry boheuroian lu said ffil?.' Th i t iiKtBa r SPt Tbi i-etora of theEist ward ot tbe bor- ter, Bui ,ugh U,iervlUe w il hold tneir eleotlon at id 1 to I tie ii - otP. C Dan, , is Mild borough, reek 11 Tin . tuit. ot ue -t rd In the bor- ,t ft 11 jTm..r vll A l I I 'miIiI I hull Alonllnn ok jiraru 4B dsfhsho Mot. .in in -.aid boroush. teaoTQ X Ttu eleorore.of the boi iiKh of Mlddleuort will hold their elei ti n ut the houso of Joeeoa friSlBl! ,uh , , ... t I The afaatuM of New ,i ,1 1.-ilutrlot. In the J. R. Vwnshin of New i .is 1 -. ill hold their elan. .nil lll.lll..., n. Iha hnii.n ..t Oama tlabAv In 1,1 ownshlp. The electors of Wadeavllle district, In New Oastlo township, will bold tbelr election at houso lato of Daniel Howards, In said town ship The doctors of the township of Norwegian, Bastern district, will hold their election at the bouse of William Burton, Bast Minos, In said district. The elootors of the township ot Norwegian, Wontorn district, will hold their eleotlon nt tho houso ot Martin Carran, In said district Tho electors of the township of East Norwe gian, will hold the r election at the house of Ann Mooney, in said township. Tbe electors of the borough of New Phila delphia will hold their cleotion at thehi.uso of P. J Klly, In said bornugb. The electors of tbe borough of New lting- f:old will hold tbelr eli ction nt the houso ot . II Faust, In sa 1 borough. Tho electors ot the borough of Orwlgsburg will hold their election at the house o( A. Imboden, In sild boro'igh. The electors of the borough of Plnegrovo will hold tliel- election at the house of Ed ward Hummel In sal i borough. Tbe electors of tbe toftnMitp ot Plnegrore will hold tbelr election at the bouse of -olin Bchucker, in sa d iowiih lp. Tbe electors of tbe western district or Pine- grove townsi'lp HI hold their election at the oiise of William H. Reed, In said distrlet The electors of the borough ot Palo Alto will hold i heir election at the house of Mary Kagan, In said borough. The electors of the borough of Port Clinton will hold tbelr election at the house of John Mannon, In said b rough. The electors of the borough of Port Oorhon will hold their election at the house of KUen Learuy, In said borough. 1. i , r .Vr i . . TiV V. i f i . ii. T i Meehanlcsyll e olstrict. .will hod the r elee- The electors ui tne oorougn oi rori unrnun, tlon at the house of John Drobel, In said (lis trict. The electors of the township of Porter, Eastern oistrlct, will hold their elecilon ut the house of J. W Seller, In hold township. The electors of the townihlp of Porter, Western district, will hold their election nl tbe bouse of Henry Updegrave, In said town ship. The elect rs of tbe Norfi District of Porter town' hip will bold their election it the school house at K Iter's station in i-aid township. Tho electors of the In roiu'h of l'ottsvlho . In South ward, will h Id their lection at the Pennsylvania Hall Hotel, In said ward The electors of tbo borough of Pottwllle, In Southeast w rd, "111 hoM tnelr election uttbe Y. M O. A. bulldtng, ill said ward. Tbe electors of tho borough of Pottsvllle, Middle w.'rd, will bold their election nt Police headquarters, in said ward The electors of the boroug i of rottsvlllc, In Northeast w.inl. will hold their election at tho houso of Micrrtel Purcell, to sa d ward The electors ot the borough of Pottsville, In Northwest waul, wl 1 hold their elei tlon at the hoube ot Dluger & Helter, in said ward. The eleotois of tbo borough of Pottsvlllo, in tho Soventu ward, will hold their election at the houie of Go. rgu (Jimer, In said waro. The electors of the borough ot Pottsvllle, In the Nor ill nard, will uold tbelr election attbe Atkins Hose House, In said ward. Tho electors of tbe township of Itahn will hold tbelr election at the houso of James Boner, in aid towi ship. The ( lectors of the township of Itush, will hold their election at the hoUBO of Stopheu 1 Hnuok, in said tonwsh p. i The eloot- rs ot ihe township of Itush, new ' district, will hold heir election at the house of Mablon Lutz, Barnesvlllo House, In suld district. Tho clot tors of the township of Itush, Qun kake Junction dlsti lut, will hold their eloo i tlon at tbe publlo house of John W. Iffert, in said district Tbe electors of No. 1, or Branchdale dls , trlci, Ilcllly township (embracing all that part of Itellly tonnip lying north of t1 e north lino o the Hiotiard willing tract ol laud, and the norih lino extending easl wurdly, and lylni; east ot the east Hue ot ih tract of laud uio.un as tbe Bretzlus Improve ment, extending northwr ly and touth ' wardly,) will hold their election ut tbe houstt ' of Edward vonneby, in said township. I Tuo e.ectors of No 2, or auatara uud New ' town district, (euitiradng nil thit part of Itellly township ly.ug uest of thn dis rlct No. 1, as above, and north of ihu tiwalara vireek, i and the north lino of ilin Uuudaa Graff t nut of lauo, will hold tbelr e'ection at tho publlo nouso or jolu Altar, in sata tonnsmp. Tbi electors of No. 3, or Blackwood dis trict. Hellly township, (embracing all that partot Iteilli towiabip lylntf south and eutt or tho Swi.t 'ra Creek i.Dd south of tho north linos ot the Dun Ins Gruff tract ot laud,) will hold tbuir electlou ut the publlo school building. The electors of tho township of Tjyan will hold their election at tho houso of Wllllum Kunkel, In said township. The electors of the boioogh of Schuylkill Haven, In East want. v. ill bold their election at the houso uf Peter Manor, in said ward. Tbe electors of the boiough ot Schuylkill Haven, In Mouth ward, will bold their electlou at tho bouse of Chan Graver, In said ward Tho electors of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, In the Nor h ward, will hold their election ut the house ot Henry Wessner, lu said ward. - Tho electors of tbo borough of Schuylkill Haven, In tho West ward, will hold their elec tion at tha house uf Peter Stanton, In said ward. The electors of tbe township of Schuylkill will bold tbelr election nt the house of Annie Haggarty, In said township. The electors of the oor ugh of St. Clair, in South ward, will bold their eloetlon at tho bouse of John Hughes, In said ward. Tbe electors uf ihe borough of St. Clair, la Northward, will hold thoir election at tbo house of Thos 11. Howard, In slid ward The electors of the borough of St Clair, in Middle ward, will bold their election at tho Commercial Hotel, in said ward. The elect on of the First ard of tho bor ough of Sbenandoab u ill be held at tho Elee trloPouer bouse. In said ward. The election of the Bi cond ward of the bor ough of bhenandoab will be held at tho houso of J. K I' bchoilly , in sa d war.t. The election ol iho Third ward of tbe bor ough ot Slienam.o.vi ill bo held at I. M. Itobbius' building, 339 West Centre street, In said warn The eli ction In the Fourth ward or the bor- ougn or Bbeuamioan win be hem at tno rochlal tchool butldlnvr. in said ward. The election In tbe Hfth ward of the bor ough of chen ndoahwill be held at tho bouse of ilm Mauon. y, corner Lloyd and Chestnut streets, in said ward The electors of the borough of Tamaqna, of the East ward, and all tbose residing north of Sharp Mountain, in West Penn township, and also Including all those who reside within the limits formerly a ourt of West Penn town ship, and now annexed to tbe Borough of Taniaqua win noia tneir election at tne uuuau ofchiis. Freudenberger, in aald township. The electors of tbe borough ot Taniaqua, In the North ward, will hold tholr election at Tter-kar'a Hall, lu said Hard. Tbe eleotors of the borough of Tamaqua, In the South ward, will hold the.r wleotlon at tha United States Hotel, n said w.i.d. Tbe electors of the borough of Treioont, In the East ward, will Hold their electlou at the house of Conrad Ja obs, iusaid vard. Tbe electors iu the borough of Tremont, in the West ward, will bold their election at tha house of E M. Moyer, in said ward. Thn nlnn nrs of the East district of the town ship of Tremont wil1 hold the r election at ttut new school h use, si' uute between Lorberry and Lincoln, and hut the plaoe of voting roe at the nortnweat ludo of wrst slue ot said school house in sild t was ip. ThM HlnrtorHi.f the west district of the tOWn- sblp of Tremont il, hoi . their eleotlon at tbo Kaimla school, iu s.n 1 1 unship. The electors of the t wn-hip of Upper Ma hantongn will bol their elecilon at the house of D. K. Hepler, In said township. The eleoiu'-i of the town-nip of Union will bold tbelr election ut the nouse oi israei dp pleiraie. In said towuship. . , wilt huld their e.ectlon at the house of John inn viwimn ui mo tuwunuif w it wmi.. Walters, tn said township. Tbe electora of Oneida election dintrlot, la Bast Union township, will hold their eleotlon at the house or William Peake, In said dls- The electors of the township of North Union will hold their election at the house of Joseph BiuKley, In said towuship. The eleotors ot the township of Walker will hold their election at the house of Joseph Dover, In sold township. ..,. The electors of the Isoutb district of West Penn township, will hold their electlou at the house of Reuben F Leiby, In said township. The eleotors of the northeast district of West I'enn township, will bold their election at the bouse of Wm. Jluutz, in said township. The electors of tbe South electlou dlsttict, of West Penn towaahip, will hold tbelr eloe tlon at tbe publlo house of Jacob Marts la said township. The eleotors of tbe Northwest district ol West Penn township will hold tbelr eleotlon at tbe publlo house of Frank Schwartz, In said township. Tbe electors lo the township ofWahln(tton will bold their election at the public house ot Isaac Batdorff, m said lowush p The electors of the township uf Washington new district, will bold tneir eleotlon at Ihe houneol David H. Selde, Kuck Station, In aid dl.trlct. t ... I cwnaUp of Wayne, will hold their eleotlon 1 - v .7 TtlV. .Vt.k. ui.-h. Willaoluirir TUe electors or toe nortneni aistriut oi m .7,!TT. .rTi,i. " . V-.H...I JJ The electors of the southern district, ol Wayne township, will hold their election at the house of Frank Btrouse, In said township. Tho electors of tbe borough of Yorkvlflo will hold tbelr electron at the house of August Wachter, In said borough. The general election In all the wards, town ships, districts and boroughs of the county Is to be opened between the hours ot six and even o'clock In tho forenoon, and shall con tinue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clook in the evening, when all the polls shall be olosed. Every person excepting Justices of tho peuce, who shall hold anyoinco or appoint ment of profit or trust under ihe Oovernment of the United States, or of this State, or of anv city or Incorporated illntrlet, whether a commissioned olfleer or otherwise a subordl na'e oltlner or agent, who Is or shall be em ployed under the legl-latlvo. executive or Judlclarv department of this State, or of tbo United Biates, or r.t any cl y or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Con gress, and of the Siate Legislature, and of tbe Select or Common Councils ot any city, or Commissioners ot any Incorporated districts, is uy jaw meapaDie ot noiaing urexereisiuK at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of any election of 1 this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of i.ny suoh elooilon , ball be eligible to any oltloo to or then voted for, except that ot an election oliloer to be voted for Th Inspectors and Judge of the Kleollocs i shall meet at the respcotive places ap, olutil fr holiiltig tbe election In the district, In which they respect velv belong, before seven ' o'olock In the morning, and each ot said In spectors shall apoolnt one clerk who shall bo I a nu.ilifled voLer of such district. in oaae the person wno snail nave receive the se00nil unt number ol votes for In in ease tne person wno snail nave reeeiveu sneotor, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the pers.iu who shall have re ceived tho second highest number of votes forjudge at tbe next preceding election shall act as Inspector in bis uluco. And in onse tbe person who shall .have received the highest number ol vnteifor Inspector s. all hot attend, tbe person elected Judne shall appoint an In sueoior In his plaoe; and lu case tbo person elected Judge xhull not uiiouil, theu i lie In spector who received the highest number of vo.es shall appoint a Judge in ins place, or If any Vdoanov ahull loutlnue In the board for the spaco of one hour after thetinio nfflted by law for opening of the eleetlou. the quslllled voters of the township, ward or district for whb h such ofllceis slull have been elected, I rose lit at such no election, sbull elect one of their number to U 1 such vaoauoy. It shah be tho dutv ot the several Assessors of each District to utten at the place of hold ing very genet al, speolal or township eloo tiou during the whole time suld election Is kept open, for the im pose ol giving Inior muttmi to the Inspectors and Judges when oalled on In relation to the 1 1ght of any per boh nessHsed by tti. m o vote at such an eleo tlon, or such other matt' r In relation to the assessment ot voters us tbe bald Inspectors, or either of them, shall from time to time require. SUFFRAGE QUALIFICATIONS. Everrmale citizen. 21 years of aee. pos sessing tho followlnir qunlitlentlous, shall lb euiniea xo vote at mi eiecuuuu; bst lie ha l nave lim n a citizen or tne United Status at least one month. 8kco.no lie shall loivo real leu in tbe state ono vear ,or it having previously neon a 8 u illlled elector or tmtlve burn citizen or tho tute.be shall have removed therefrom iind returnod. thin six months) Immediately pro- coding tbo election Third Ho shnll have resided In the elec tion diutllot where ho sh.ill offer to vote, at least two month Immediately preceding tbo election. 1'OUHth If twenty-two years of bko upwards ho shall have o:ild within two years a Staie or County tux which shall have been assessed at lea-t two muuti, and paid at least one month before tbe eleotlon." No person shall bo permltnm to vote whoso name is hot 'or.tainen in tne list oi tuxanii Inhabitants, furnished bvthaCouunl-Hloners unless: First. to produces a receipt fur tbo payment witnin two years, oi a mute o; County tax ass- si-ed uirreoablv to tbo const! tutlon and gives sai isr.ictory evidence either upou his oath hi nlUi'iiiailon ot another, that be has paid such a tax ut least ono mont b bo- torothe election, or o. failure to produce a receipt, shall mnliu oath to the payment inereoi at least one until oeiore election. Second, if he claura his rlgut to vote by beluit an oleetur bet.veoii il e ne- of twenty one and twenty-two ,ears, bo shall depose n oath or nthriiiulioii thst ho haa resided in this State ut leaat one veur next before his nt plication, and make Mwh proof of resldenco in thn district us Is required by tnls act, and that he do s verilv believe fiom tbo uciount given him that he Is of age aforesaid, and am h other evidence as is required by tbla act, whereupon the name of the person thus udmltted to vote shall bn inserted ou the list alphabetically by Uio Inspectors and nolo mado oDDosite thereto bv writintr the word tax" if he shall b-. penultled to vote by rea son of having paid tax; or the word "ago," if h-3 shall be oermltted to ote by reason of such age, shall be called out to the clerk who shall make like notes on the list of voters kept by them. Fifth Given under my hand at my olllco in Poitsvllle, this UUli dnv of October, in tbo year of oor Lord une thousand eigh rundred and nlnety-tln ee, and in thoonehundred and eighteenth yoar of the Independence of the United Stut.-s. God save the Commonwe ilth. JOiEPlt WOLL, Sheriff. TOUR FUTURE Chung" of Quarters. Tho hoailquartcrs of the Schtiylki OUR tlon Company will this wcok bo mo Ashland to a specially arranged bulUther side of the big pond. Everybody here tho comer of Parker and Richards J" Hn of the opI)"taG.'llta,I,'!"1a' .... ... , .f Ivan's new opera,"Utopia, Limited," was a Oirardville, which is tho point nC,rtof an offensive failure in London, transfers are made from tho ShounnLijj,.,, ic WHS produced a couple of weeks tho Ashland and Mahanoy City Hiftgo. At least that was the impression jO por i $4.00 ground floor will he used as a waitikiven by the cabled report. 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Why ISngllih Concert Hulls l'uy lletter Than the Amerloan Gossip. New York, Oct. OS. The most notable production of tbe season thus far is un questionably David Belasco's new play, "The Younger Son," which h&tl Its first hearing at the Empire theater last ntglit, where It was presnnteil by the following; nlienomenally strong cast: Henry Miller, Jnmefl Wilson, William Kaversham, Wil liam Thompson, W. II. Crompt-ou, Cyril WILLIAM FAVEIWIIAM. Scott, Viola Allen, Mi. D. P. Dowers, Odette Tyler, IWuti W nllace Hopper, Kdlth Marion, Master John McKeever and little Peroita West. The title of tbo play, "The Younger Son," la a key to its theme, which is n mother's love and devotion to her children. It la in four HctH and possesses unusual lo cal interest, inasmuch as every .scene is laid in New York city. The story is quito interesting. The hero, the younger son, impersonated by Henry Miller, is nu ambitions artist, whose path way Is not entirely strewn with rosea by any means. He is in love with n particu larly nttractiva girl, Nell Armiutge, an or phan (Miss Viola Allen), for whose sake ho longs to becomo famous, so tlint ho may ask her to share his lot in life. As a means to an end he paints her portrait and sends it to an nrt exhibition. Tho picture finds n ready purclinber, but it is npt bo much of a recognition of tho yountj, artist's nblllty as might be imagined, for tho man who bought tho painting secured it not on ac count of its art qualities, but because he haB suddenly becomo infatuated with the original. He soon lenrns, however, that MissArmi- tage is in love with tho young nrtist, but this knowledge does not ueter him in the slightest, and he therefore decides that his best plan will be to get his rival out ot the way. IIo accordingly very generously offers to send lnm to Italy. Naturally the nrtist accepts this apparently disinterested offer, nml everything appears to bo going along nicely foi the villain when his well laid plans, like those of the oft quoted mice and meu, nil "gang oglee," and nil of a sudden nt that. The heroine learns of his despicable in tention, and of course everything comes out all right in tho entl. The story olTers many opportunities for dramatio situa tions, and there is a good ileal of comedy in the play. This is in the hanilh of W. II. Croinpton, Cyril Scott and Kdna Wallace Hopper. If Mr. Crompton had never played anything in his life but tho one part in "Liberty Hall," the old bookseller, lie would he entitled to recognition as one of tho most clever actors of old men's char acters on the American stage. As it is, however, lie has been seen in many similar roles, and he is yet to score his first failure. Another new and exceedingly competent member of the Empire theater stock com palny is William Kaversluiui, whoso acting as the villniuouB Austrian count in "Ar istocracy" was, in my opinion, tho liest bit of work contributed by any member of that really notable cast. Mr. Faversbntn is conscientious to a degree, as any one who saw him while bo was with Augustus Pitou's stock company will readily attest. Mr. Faversham is one of tho most promis ingly "coming" of the younger set of American actors. There is very little dependence to be ilaced in the cabled reports published In ur daily papers of theatrical events on the land they are almost unanimously of the pinion that, since the time of "The Mi kado, these two famous couaooratora have never turned out anything nearly so good as the new opera, tbe scene of which is laid in the South Sea islands. The book is of course a satire. I had a conversation the other day with a gentleman who said that be had for many years been interested in London music balls. I asked him how he accounted for the fact that that form of entertainment is so much more profitable from a manage rial standpoint on the other side than here. "It's the salaries, my boy," said he. "We simply laugh at your managers when they oonie to Ixiudon and engage some woman at a salary ot $800 or more a week on the word ot the artist that she receives that amount for her services there. Usually their weekly income is less than a thlnl of that, and even then most of them manage to scrape together that much only by doing a turn at two, three and sometimes four or Ave theaters every night. "Why." continued he, "I know of one woman now in this country, who Is said to receive a salary of between t400 and (600 a week, who earned in London never more than $100, nnd frequently, and I might say usually, not as much as that. Xso, my boy, the American halls take in more money than ours, bnt much less of it sticks to the nianasers bands here. That is tbe differ ence. You have plenty of artists here who suit your people better than the importa tions that you make, but you don't give your home talent a chance, and yoa have therefore to pay a rugner price ror an inte rior rtiole." Tab wm both aandid end J slut Kmttl the Idea cotediaB of "The Hustler." Is a good story teller. bova nntl tho clerk wero listening yarns told by the nctore over their good night cigars In the hotel oftlce when Ker- nell contributed this one: "Nothing equals the patience of n dude who desires to make an impression with a chorus girl. Hut I helped to test tha pa tience of one wliilo we were playing 'Tho Hustler' nt tho Walnut Street theater in Philadelphia. He had written to a girl In the company whom he had never met, ask ing her to take supper with him after tho performance. He said that if she agreed he'd meet her with a cab. She showed the letter around, Intending to not answer it. IJut taking my ndvice she accepted tho in vitation and wrote him to he in the oab nt the outer end of the alley lending from the stage door to the street. "After the performance the oab wai there on time with the dude in it. One by one the meiuljers of the company came out through the alley, all btit the girl who watt to meet the dude. 8he went out through the front of the theater and home to her hotel. I wont and had supper and then strolled back to tlie theater. There was the t ,l...l I.. 1. . Ill ...... 11.... - lkn hn....a , O- Ulllie III LimUftU Still lYftlllWH iUl lUDUIluma girl to come out. At the street end of the alley is a gate which is kept closed at night. Tliis time I had asked the watch man to leave it open later than usual. I waited with the watchman at a street cor ner in sight of the alley to see what would happen. "About 1 o'clook the dude's patience be gan to be tried. Ho got out of the cab and Walked up the alley to tiie stage door at the farther end. The watchman and I rati up, closed tho gate and locked It. Then we went away, leaving the dude in a narrow paved alley, closed in by the backs of buildings and a gate too high to climb. The cabman, who had taken several drinks between midnight and 1 o'clock, had fallen nsleen on tho box. The dude was too afraid of being caught in such a predica ment to shout for a policeman. All he could do was to walk up and down the alley to keep warm. He dldn t even have any thing to sit down on. "It was 8 o'clock in the morning before the watchman opened the gate. The oab man, who had waited all tho time, oharged tho dude for 10 hours. The dude ref used to pay in full, and eventually there were two stilts in tho courts, one against the dude for the amount charged by the hackmau, and one against the hockman for assault nnd battery." "When the 'silver gig' comes out, I'm going to retire from the stage," said Jos eph Holland, the comical hero of "The Other Muu," the other day. The comedian didn't mean this exactly. What he aimed to imply was that ho would win a nice littlo sum when tlte silver gig came out. Joseph Holland plnys policy every now and then when the colored wait er nt his favorite restaurant "dreams a dream." "He drennied two weeks ago," said the actor, "that he met his two brothers com ing out of a laundry and accompanied them to n policy shop, after which the trio adjourned to a restaurant nnd had a small banquet. That gave him four gigs to play; tho brother gig, tho policy gig, the eating gig nnd tho washing gig. Ho put down the numbers for tne, and I played them for a quarter each every day. eli, one day I was a quarter short nnd dropped out tho brother gig, uud that night it won. Then I failed to play the policy gig once, and that day it came out. Then I got disgusted and didn't play any more, and inside ot a few days tbe eating gig nntl the washing gig both came. The latter, you know, is the famous 4-11-44. "Well, nil the boys nro now playing the silver gig 13-25-00, " Mr. Holland con tinued. "They play it because silver re peal is now under discussion in congress, I suppose. Lots or money is pam into the policy shops every day on this gig, and it it comes out the dealers will be hit pretty W. II. CliOMPTON. hard. I go in $1 a day on it, and if I win I get $100. Tuesday it was pretty nearly out in one lottery, for ia-35-50 and 14-35-50 came from the wheels." There are a number of actors in this city who play policy, and most of them have their pennies on the silver gig. When 13-86-60 looms up, there will be joy around Twenty-eighth street and Broadway. There is an old adage about a fool and his money being soon parted, and it applies to good actors with as much force ae to poor hotel waiters. William J. Florence, the genial, whole souled, generous man and excellent actor, died in January, 1893 less than two years ago and he seems to have been well nigh forgotten already, for his grave in Green wood cemetery, Brooklyn, is sadly neglect ed. This would not be surprising it he had left no fortune behind him, but he did, and his widow, now married to a young English playwright Howard Coveney by name is said to be in England enjoying tbe wealth left her by her first husband. At the time of Florence's death his will was contested by his relatives, who alleged that there had been a codicil which Mrs. Florence had destroyed. The olaim was not suataiued, and the Instrument by whlok practically everything was bequeathed to his widow was admitted to probate. And still his grave has been neglected. In his case at least tbe words of the old cynic seem to have been correct, "The weeds of the vegetable ljjingdom grow not so rapidly as the weeds ot forgetfulness, for the un mindful heart is the most prolific soil known." Who would have believed that suoh a thing would ever have come to paasf Cer tainly Floreuoe when alive would have laughed the Itare suggestion to scorn. Of a grateful nature bim-elf, he had an abiding faith that bis qi.aluu a as a man, as well as hie ability as an actor, would always be ten derly cherished y his family and the gen eral public. And iu oue respect at least he wm out mistaken, for the people will never forget him. octavo gonm. Directum, the black whirlwind, recently tWM ale record to 8:05X and tuts bote ye an tbe crown of Kaney Hanks, SK4 Happiness In One, Captious Crit icism In the Other. Mil. AN'l) MS. KENDAL'S FAMILY. The Interesting Children of Two Famous Actors How the l'arcnts Met, Married and Afterward llceame Joint Stars, Facts Not Generally Known. Mr. and Mr. Kendal are juet bow th most talked about people in New York city, and it all came about because of tbs fact that Mrs. Kendal saw fit to play tlt part of a very bad woman in Arthur W. Plnero's magnificently written drama, "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," and did not timnion in nlnv It, tn suit the critics of the riu,. it,v nr mbw York, who thereuDon W. 11. KENDAL. prooeeded to say so many really unkind and irrelevant things that Mrs. Kendal for got herself to the extent of replying In a sarcastic manner to these unreasonable and in many respects impertinent and ladell oate strictures. So much has been said about Mrs. Ken dal as a mother that the general reading public, and especially the female porttoa thereof, may be interested to know some thing of her family. There are live children, and, as usual, the females are in the majority. The eldest child is a grown woman, Miss Margaret, aged 80. who is the bead of the family while her mother is away on her theatrical tours, and who is an eminently practical girl. She is of the stately English type of beauty, and for the benefit of the young ladies who may read this it should ba stated that she has no intention of adopt ing the stage as a profession, nor bos she yet found the man to whom she is willing to intrust her happiness for life. Tho second child is a boy, Dorrington, a manly and strapping fellow of 10, who la being educated fc tho nrmy. Ho is very bright at his studies, and is entbtislastio fu) cau be whenever the subject of a military life is broached. The musical member of the Kendal fam ily is Miss Kthel, a very beautiful girl o 17, who, it is said, gives promiso of becom ing some day one of the world's great sing ers. She is now in Paris, where her parents have placed her in the perf-onal care of the celebrated Mnie. Vinrdot Garcia, who wasa fellow pupil of Jenny Lind. Whatever money and education oan ao compllsh Miss Ethel will have. She is a particularly close and conscientious stu dent, nnd is wrapped up in her art. Her teacher, who is very fond of her, predicts great tilings for her young charge. Harold is a fine boy of 16, strikingly like his father in facial appearitnoe. He Is at present at Marlborough college, London, lie will probably adopt a profession, though just which one has not yet been decided, though it will not lie the stage. The baby is Dorothy, aged 12, who Is now receiving a first olass education at Queen's college, Ilarley street, London. Naturally she is the pet of the family, as the young est child generally is. When Mr. and Mrs. Kendal are In Lon don, they Invariably have all of their clill drcu therewith them. They are essentially "home bodies," and are never so happy as when surrounded by their interesting fam ily at their charming house at 13 Portland place. It might interest many persons to know how Mr. and Mrs. Kendal became stars, ' and joint stars at that. The lady comes of the celebrated Robertson family, famous In tbe annals of the Ei.Ki-li stage. It was therefore not surprising that she should have sought and obtained a position at the then celebrated Ilaymarket theater under the management ot Johu Baldwin Buck- MRS. W. H. KENDAL, stone. There she met Mr. Kendal, wba was the leading juvenile of that i in liee fully strong organization. They were at tracted to each other, and in oouree of time were married. They were both so young when they joined the Haytnarket that they were known to the older mem bers as the "Habes In the Wood." This was the first company in SngUnd that ever toured the "provinces," and the local managers were so well pleased with the work of the young couple that they in duced them to set up as independent staca for themselves, which they very senelbl did. They hail their "early struggles," at course, but they never got to tbe point est having to souffle very hard to keep tha to ll rative wolf from the metaphorical door. It may be worth mentioning that of that famous old Hayuiarket company, beside Mr. and Mrs. Kendal but one member it still living Mr. Howe, aged 88, who la now with Henry Irving in this country. Leer Lawx. D. W. Steer of Cleveland, who yafcta9-s)otKlid wo aw 1 M0 yards chaissaooahlpa j( pi.' Btatesaad Ouiada, Ustudylanr. " - t -V i i
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