I also hereby rank known and give notice that the place for holding the Aforesaid eleo tlon In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Schuyl kill are as follows, to wit : Tho doctors of the Ilrst ward of the bor-. onpli of Ashland will hold their election at tho publlo house of K. Scbnlctter, In sain ward. The electors of tho Second ward of the bor ough of Ashland will bold their election at tho house of Marcus Herb, In said ward. Tho electors of tho Third ward of the bor ough of Ashland will ho'd tr elr election at the house of Mrs. Ferdinand Leoper, In said ward. Tho electors of tho Fourti word of tho bor ough of Ashland will hold their election at tho house of Valentine Doopi ner, in said The' electors of the Fifth ward of the bor ough of Ashland will hold their election at tho house of Mrs. Uriel get Horn, In snld ward. Tho electors of Hie borough of Auburn will hold their election at the house of J. W. Relicr, In said borough. The electors of the East District of tho Township of Harry will hold their election at thehoutoof Levi lllllmiin, In said township. The electors of the West District of the Township of Ilurrv will hold their election at tho house of Benjamin O Kelnhart, In said township. The electors of tho North District of the Towns dp of Duller will hold their olectlon nt the nouso of Mrs, Sarnh Sweeney, In said township. The olectors of the East District of Dutler township will hold their election nt the house of James Heady, In said township. The electors of tho Wost Butler township district will hold their election at tho house of Edward Ke so, in said townnhlp. The electors of tho South District of the Township of llutlor will hoi i their oleotlon at the house of J. llullder. In said township. The electors of the Northwest District of tho Township of Butler will hold their election at the house of D. W. Faul, m Bald township. the electors of the Township of East r-runs-wick will hold their election at tho house of O P. Lelbinsberger, In McKeansburg, In said tnwnshln. The electors of tho Township of West Brunswick will hold their election nt tho car penter Bhop of Daniel boyor, In Prnedalo, In said township. The olectors of the Township of Blythe, 811 ver Creek district will hold their election at the house of Patrick Flanagan, In said town ship. The electors of tho Columbia District of Blytho township will holo their election at the house of Daniel MoDounlo, In said township. The electors of tho Township of Iliytboln the new election district. Kasha William, will hold their election at ihe old stone f chuol house, in said district Tho electors of the Township of Branch w 11 holil their election at the house o! Cornelius Coleman, In said township. Tho electors of theNortliorn District of Cass township will hold their election at the house or Alexander McDonald. In said tonnshlp. The electors ot the rloutheru District of Cass township will hold their election at l'rlniroso school houso, in said township. Tho electors of tho Diliiware District of Cass township will vote at the house of Frank J Cummtngs, In said township. The electors of tho South ward of tho Bor ough ot Cressona will boll their election at the houso of John A. Springer, in suld bor ough. I The electors of tho North ward of the Bor ough of Cressona wilt hold their election at the house of Jacob Seuiar, In said borough. The electors of tho Town-hl of Delano will hold their election nt tho house of Charles K. Olen, in said township. Tho electors of the Kldrod District of Eldred township will hold tbel- el- ctlon at tho house of Johu W. Ilordner, in said township Tno electors of tho East dl-trlct of Eldred township w 11 hold their el etion at tho huuso of L Crone, in said township Tho electors of tho Township of Frnlley will hold their election at the private house of Qoorfte Opto, In said township. Tne electors of tho Tonn-dtlp of Foster will hold their election at tho house of T. II. bren- . nan, in said township. ' The electors of the Borough of Frackvlllo will hold their election at the bkatlng Kink In said borough The electors of the Borough of Qlrnrdvllle, ' In Earn waul, will hold tLeir election at the house ol Mis. Michael Uormon, in i-ald ward. The electots of the iioroufth of Olrardvlllo, ' in Middle ward, will bold their election at the bouse of Louis Blass, In said ward. The electors of the Boi ough of Qlrardville, In West ward, will hold 'bur el ctlon at the bouse of Mary Brazil, In sat.i ward The electors of the Borough of ailborton, Wont ward, will hold their el ctlon at tho house of George Baldzuhn, in said ward. The olectors of the Borough of Gilberton, East ward, will bold thiir i-lectlon at tho houso of T. J. Foley, in said ward The eleotors of the lotoairh of Gilberton, Middle ward, will bold their election at tho bouse ol Francis M Keon, In ald ward, The electors of the borough ol Gordon, will hold their electhn nt tab house of Charles Uab e, in said boiough. The electors of the township ot Ileglns. will hold their election at the house of A. J. Schof statu. In said township. The electors ot the West district of tho townsl.lp of Ileglns, will hold their election at the Valley View Hotel, in said township. The electors of the township of llubley , will hold their election at the house of Daulel E. Artz In said township. The electors of Honeybrook district, Kline towti.-l.lp will hold their election at the school Louse or present place of holding the samo in said dbstilct. Tho electors ot New Sllverbrook dl trict, Kline township, will hoi , their elect! . i , New Sliver Brook school house, in a. . uis trlot. The eleotors of the Lofty dlstri t. Kline township, will hold their election ui th- old Silver orook school Iioum', In said district. The eleotors of tho Borough or - andlcgvillo will hold their oleotlon at the house of E. Focht, continental House, In said borough The eleotors of the Borough of Mt. Carbon will hold their election at the house of Patrick Malone, in said borough. The electors of that part of North Manhelm township, formerly known as A ams district, will hold their election at the publlo house of Jeremiah Fooht. in said township. The eloctors ot that part of North Manhelm townBhlp, known as the East district, will cold thei. election at the house of Michael ilcDermott, In said township The electors of the West district of North Manhelm township will hold their election at the Fall view Hotel, In said township. The electors ot that part of North Manhelm township, known as the Melot district, will hold their election at the publlo house of Ja cob Schwelgert, in said township. The electors ot the township of South Man helm will bold their election at the house of Andrew Reber, In said tonstilp. The electors of the township of West Maha noy. Lost Creek dl-trict, will hold their eleo tlon at the house of John Kvan. The electors of tho tow i snip of West Maha soy. Raven Run district, will hold tbalr elec tion at the house ot George Miller in said township Ibe electors of the township of West Maha noy, New Brownsv lledi.-tnoi, will hold their election at the house of Michael Thompson In Brownsville, in said township. Tho electors ot West Mahanoy township, Wm Penn district, win hold their election at the sohool house in the western, part ot said district. The eleotors of the Northern district ot Mahanoy township, will hold their election at the publio school house in Lanlgun's The electors of .Uuhncoy township, Jack son's district, will hold th ir election In the publio school liou-o In Jackson's The electors of th 8, uthern district of Mahanoy township, will boh! their elm tlon al Cole's Patch school bouse, in said district. The eleotors of Cole's No 2 dlstrlot, Maha noy township, will hold their election at the New Boston school houi-e, In snld township. The electors of Morea district. Mahanoy township, will bold their election at the pub llo school house. II or en, in said district. The electors of the E stern district of Mah anoy township, will hold their election al . Ullps school house, in said township The electors ot the East ward. in ibeBorough I of Mahanoy City, will hold ilielr election at the hou-e ot David Gorman, No. 412 Mahanoy (treet. in said ward. The eleotors of the Second ward of the bor ough ot Mahanoy City will hold their election at the houso of Charles lirebs, No. Ill Centre treet. In said ward. The lectors of tho Third ward, in the bor ough if Mahanoy City, will Cold their election nt the house of Charles BrownmlUer, ta said wuru Th ' ectors of the Fourth ward of the bor f Mahanoy city will hold their election uouse ot Peter Hocer, in said ward, .'lectors of ibe Fifth ward of tho bor I Mahanoy City villi hold their election -:o ise of Henry Bcheuruian in said ougti at ii i Tut OUL at . va H out I. the i Th. , -tors of the Bast w&rt of thn hnr. ulneravtlle will hold their eleotlon at .... of P fl flftrhv i w ,T,l luin,.nah , I tors of theWest ward Tu the bor- ouki , i Mlnersvllle wi 1 1.,, id their eleotlon at tne house oixerrenceM ,i,;ui in said borough. The electors of the borough of Mlddleport will hold their elei ilou at the h-ue of Joseph S'lolgte. In said bor ogb The electors of New Castle dUtUiet, in the township of Nen Cas le. will hold their eleo tlon at the house of Alonso Reier, In said township. Tho electors of Wndesville dlflrlet, In New Oastlo township, will hold their election at house lato of Daniel Edwards, In said town ship The olectors of tho township of Norwegian, Eastern dlntriot, will hold their oleotlon at the bouse of William Burton, East Minos, in tatd district Tho electors of tho township of Norwegian, We-tern district, will bold their election at the houso of Martin Curran, in said distrtot Tho electors of the township of East Norwe gian, wilt bold the r election nt the house of Aim Mooni y. in snld township. The electors ol the borough of New Phila delphia will hold their election at the houso of P. J Kelly, In said borough. Alio electors ui me norougn ot new lling- gold will hold their el-ctlon nt the houso of 11. II Faust, In a d borougb The olectors of the borough of Orwlgsburg will hold their elecllou nt tho houso of A. Imboden, In said borough. The. eleotors of the borough of Plnogrnvo will hold tholi election at the houso of Ed ward liummol In sal t borougn. The olectors of tho township of Pinegrove will hold their election nt the house of John Schucker, in said towns' lp. Tho electors of the Western district of Pine- grove township will hold their eloctlon nt tho ouso ot William II. Reed, In said district. The electors of tho borough ot Palo Alto will hold their election nt the house of Mary Engan, In said borough. Tho electors of the borougb of Port Clinton will hold their election nt the houso ot John Mnnnon, In said borough, Tho electors of tho borough ot Port Carbon will hold their election ut tho house of Ellen Loamy, in said borough. The electors of the borough of Port Carbon, Mechanlosvillo district, will hold their eleo tlon at the house ot John Drobel, in said dis trict. The electors of tho township of Porter, Eastern district, will hold their election at tho houso of J. W seller, In snld township. Tho eloctors of the lown-hlp of Porter, Western district, will hold their elf ctlon nt the house of Henrj Updegrave, In said town ehlp. The electors of tho Nortn District of Porter town-hip will hold their election at the Hchool house at Keller's station In said township. Tho electors of the le rough of Pottsvllie, In South ward, will b Id their .lection nt the Pennsylvania Hall Hotel, In snld ward. The electors of the borough of Pottsvlllo, in Southeast w-rd, will hold their election at the Y. M O. A building, lit snld ward. The electors of the borough ot PottBVllle, Middle wurtl, will hold their election at Police headquarters, in said nrd The electors ot the boroug i of Pottsvllie, In Northeast ward, will hold their election at ttie house of Mlchuel Purcell, in said ward. The electors ot the borough of Pottsvlllo, In ; Northwest waid, will hold their election at tho house of Dinger Holier, in snld ward. The eleotors of the n-, rough id Pottsvlllo, In the Seveutu ward, will hold their election at the houso of Goorge Utmer, In said waro. Tho eleotors of the borough of Pottsvlllo, In tho Non h ward , will hold tnelr election at the Atklni Hose Houso, in said ward The electors of the township of Rahn will hoid their election at the house of James Boner, In sold tow ship. The electors ot the township or Rush, will hold their election at tho house of Stephen llnuck, in said tonwsh p. Tne electors of iito township of Hush, new district, will hold heir election at the house of Muhlon Lute, Barnesvllle Houso, In said district. I The electors of tho township of Rush, Qua kako Junction district, will Hold their elec tion at the publlo house of John W. Iffert, In said disirict ' Tho electors of No. 1, or Branchdale dls trid, Rellly township mbrnelug nil that part of Itcilly loAitsiilp , Ing north of t e north line o- the itli uaid Willing tract of land, and the nonh line extending oast wardly , and lying east ot the east lino ot the tract of land known as the Brctzius improve ment, oxtendlng nortbwirdy and south wardly,) will hold their election ut tho house of Edward .onnellr. In said township. Tno oiectors ot No 2, or Swatara nod New town district, (euioruclng all that part of Rellly township lying vtei-t of th dls rlct No. 1, us above, and Lorth of ibe Swatar.i i'reek, and the north lino of tlc Duudas Graff t 'act of land,) will hold their e eetlon at the publlo houso of Jotin Allar, n said township. Tho electors ot No. .1, or Bl'.thwood dis trict, Rellly towisblp, (eutbr.ieing all that part ot Hetlly township lying south and oast ot the Swatara Creek, aud south of the north lines of the Duni'na Graff tract of land,) will hold their eleutiou ut the publto sohool building. The electors of the township of Ryan will hold their election at the house ot William Kunkel, in said township. The eleotors of tho tioro igh of Schuylkill Haven, In East Kara. Mil m.lu their election at tho house uf Peter buuer, in said ward. The electors of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, in South ward, will hold their election at tho house ot Chus Graver, In said ward Tho electors of ibe borough of Schuylkill Haven, In the Nor h ward, will hold their election at the huu.se of Henry Wessner, In said ward. The electors of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, in the West ward, will hold tnelr elec tion ut the house of Peter Stanton, In said ward. The electors of the township of Sohuylklll will bold their eleebn at lie house of Annlo Haggarty, In said township. The eLclor.-i of the i orough of St. Clalr, In South wan. . will Uuld their election at tho house ot John Hughes, in Kild w,trd The electors of tne boron,: i of St. Clalr, la Northward, will hold ihe.-. oleotlon at tho houso ot Thos II. Howard . ia s lid ward The eleotors of the borough of St Olalr, In Middle ward, will hold thPlr election at tho Commercial Hotel, in said anl. The eleot.ou of tho First ard of tho bor ough of Shenandoah will b: h -ld at the Eleo trie Power Iioubb. in said t urd. The eleoti jn of the Second uard of tiin bor ough ot chenaudoah will be held ut the house olJ.K t' Scheltly, in sa d war . Tho eleotlon of ihe Third ward of the bor ough ot Shenaiii'oaii ill i,,- held ac t. M. RoDbins' building, 39 West Ceutie stieei, In said ward. The eh ctlon In the Fourth ward of the bor ough of Shenandoah will be held ut the Pa rochial chool builoiug, in baul ward. The election in the . nth ward of the bor ough of Shen-indoah will be held a' tbo houso of lim Macon-y, corner Lloyd and Chestnut streets. In said ward Tbo electors of the borough of Tamnqaa, ot tho East ward, and all !iioe residing north of Boar 1 1 Mountain, in West Penn township, and also Including nil those who reside ithln the limits formerly a part ot West 1' uu town ship, and now annexed to the B , rough of Tumaqua will hold their election at the house of i has. Freudenberger, In suld township. The electors of the borongh of Tumaqua, In the North ward, will hold their eleotlon ut Becker's Hall, In said ward. The electors of the borough of Tumaqua, in tbo South ward, will hold their election at th - United Stales Hotel, n said w.ud. The electors of ihe borough of Treinont, In tho East ward, will hold their election at the bouse of Conrad Jacobs, in said v ard. The cltctors in tne bcrougn ot Tremont, in the West ward, wili hold their election at tha bouse of E M. Moyer, In said ward. The elec ors of tho East district of tho town ship ot Tremont wlh hold the r election at tho new school buusu, si uute between Loruorry and Lincoln, and ihat the idaee of voting be at tho norlnwest window of w stsiuo of said school house In b id tonus dp. The electors of the west district of the town ship of Tremont wil, hoi , toeir eloctlon at the Kalmla school, lu said tonnshlp. The eleotors of the t ,w nhip of Upper Ma hantongo will hoi . their el ctlon at the house of D. K. llepler. In said tounsklp. Tho electors of the town-dup of Union will bold their eleotlon at ihe nouse of Israel Ap plegate, In said township. Tne eleotors of the tow m.hip of East Union will hold their election ut the house of John Walters, lu said township. The electors of Oneida election district, la East Union township, will hold their eleotlon at the house of Wllllain l'euke, lu said dis trict The electors ot the township of North Union will hold their ele tiou ut tbe house of Joseph Singley, In said township. The eleotors of the township of Walker will bold their election at the house of Joseph Dover, In said township. The eleotors of the oouth district ot West Penn townstdp. will hold their election at the house of Reuben F Lelby . m said township. Tbe eleotors of the non beast district ot West Penn township, will hold their election at the bouse ot Win Manu, In said township, The eleotors ot tho South election district, ot West Penn township, will hold their eleo tlon ut the publio house of Jacob Marts In said township.' The eleotors of the Northwest dlstrlot ol West Penn township will hold their eleotlon at tbe public house of Frui-k Schwarti, In said township. -ine electors in uie lowosoip oriwasningion WUI uoU llieir eit-UllOU Ul IUO I'UUllC uouse ot 1 ""ii ?,ia"r"'.,.u.5r:J...""V. ". new dlstrlot, will hold tnelr election at the bou-eof David b. Settle, B ok Siution, In said dl-trlot. The eleotors of the northern dlstrlot ot the owuahJp ot Wayne, will bold th lr eleotlon .t the house of John stand t, Friedensbury tlouso, In said township. BJSJBJgSjjtBJgSJXJMJIJMIJMilBSJBBJCTBfclS What is Cast or I a is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic suhstancc. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. , "Onstorlnlsso well adapted tochlldrenthat I recommend It as snjierlor to any prescription known to me." II. A. Arciikii, 31. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use. of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlob Mahttn, 1). 1)., New York City. Tub Csstauk I The electors of the southern district, ol I Wayne township, will hold their election at , the house of Frank Strouse, In snld township. The electors of ihe borough of Yorkvlllo will hold their election nt the houso of August Wachter, In said borough. Tho general election in nil the wards, town ships, districts and boroughs of the county la to ue openeu uoiween me uours oi six nuu seven o'clock In tbe forenoon, and shall con tinue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed Every per-ou excepting justices of tho peace, who shall hold any oillce or appoint ment of prolltor trust under the Government ot the United States, or of tills State, or of any city or lncorpornted district, whether a commissioned oiflcer or otberwlso a subordi nate olilecr or agent, who is or shall be em- Jdoyed under tlie legislative, executive or udlclarv department of this state, or of the United States, or of any ol y or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Con gress, and ot tho Siato Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Councils of any city, or Commissioners ot any Incorporated districts, Is bv law lucapable of holding or exercising at the same tluto tho olllco or uppointment ot Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of uny election of this Commonwealth, und that no Inspector, Judge or othor officer of uny such eJeciion shall be eligible to uny olllco to or then voted for, except that of un election oUlcer to bo voted for Th - Inspectors and Judge of the Elections shall meet at tho lospectlve places ap. olnted for holding the election In the district, In which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, fced each of said In spectors shall nppolnt one clerk who shall bo a qiulillcd voter of such district. In cuse the pers in who shull havo received the seoond highest number ol votes for In spector, shall not attend on tho day of any eloctlon, then the person who shall have re ceived tho socond highest number of votos for Judge at tbo next preceding election shall net as Inspector in Uis ulaee. Aud in ense tho person who shall huve received the highest number of votes for Inspector s all not attend, the person elected Judge sha 1 appoint an In sieotorluhis place; and In case the person elected Judge shall not attond,then ihe In spector who received the highest number of vo ea shall appoint a Judge in ins pluce, or it any vsoauoy shall continuo In the board for the space of ono hour alter the time ulli ed by law for opening of the election, the quiillilod v-'tersof tho township, ward or district tor which such officers sh.ll havo been elected, l-ros, nt at such uu election, shall elect ono of their number to lid such vacancy. It shah be tho duty of the several Assessors of each district to atten 1 at the place of hold ing , very general, special or township elec tion during the whole time said election is k-ptopen, for the pu'pose of giving intor miitlon to tbe inspectoix und Judges when oalled on In relation to the right of any per son nsss-sed by them to vuto at such an eleo tlon, or such other matt, r in relation to the assessment ot voters as tne said Inspectors, easmentot voters as tlie said Inspectors, either ot them, shall from time to time require. SUFFItAdE QUALIFICATIONS. "Every mule citizen, 21 years of age, pos sessiugthe following qujlltlcatlons, shall bo entitled to vote at all elections: iust Ue hall have been a citizen of tho Unite i States at least one month Second He Bhall have real o il in the State one year tor if having previously been a nullified elector or native born citlienof the State, ne shall have removed tberelroin and returned, thtn six months) immediately pre ceding tho election Third Ho shall have resided in tho elec tion district whoro ho slnll offer to vote, at least two months immediately preceding tho election. I'OUBTii If twpnty-two years of age or upwards he shall havo paid within two years a State or County tax, which shall have been assessed at lea-t two mouth, and puld at least one month before the election." No person shall be permitted to vote whose name Is not contained in tbe list ot taxable Inhabitants, furnished by tho Commissioners, unless: First, ho produces a receipt for tho payment within two yoars, of n Stuto or County tax assessed agreeubly to tbe consti tution and elves satistactorv evidence oither i upon bis oath or ufflrmailon ot another, that 1 be has paid such a tax at leant one month be- tore tne election, or on lauureto produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereo'ut least one n oath before election. Second, if he claims his right to vote by bing an elector between the ages of iwenty one and twenty-two ears, he shall depose n oath or utliriuatlon that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his ap plication, and make such proof of residence In the district as 1b required by tnis act, and that he do s verily believo from the account given him that he Is ot age aforesaid, and su h other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon tbe name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be Inserted on the list alphabetically by tbe Inspectors and note made opposite thereto by urttlug the word "tux" it he shall be permitted to vote by rea son of having paid tax; or tne word "age," If bo shall be permitted to vote by reason of such age. shall be called out to the clerk who shall make like notes on tbe list ut voters kept by them. Fipru Given under my hand at my office In Foitsvlllo, this 21th day of Ootober, in tho year ot our Lord one thousand eigh- iiundred and ninety-three, and iu theonebundred and eighteenth year of tbe independence of the United States. God save tbe Commonwealth, JOsBI'U WOLL, Sheriff. rittshtirg's Cranks. PlTTSBl'lHi, Nov. 4. The jsollce are hav ing no ond of trouble with cranks who threaten to take human life. Three are now locked up in the central station aud the pollc are on tlie lookout for five others who have been writing threatening letters. Ot tlie three under arrest W. N. Bates, a traveling agent, is the most desperate. He was recently discharged from his position, and since then his former employer has been annoyed by letters threatening death if h is not reinstated. Tbe second crank is a newspaper man, who gave the name of Mike O'Brien. He went to The Times office and when refused the position of editor pulled a pbtol and threatened to 'olaau out the office. John MeGarvy, th third crank, gave himself up, wriag lie was out oi work aud atarvluff, ami he was afraid be wuuldJklU Wue ottw. Castoria. Cnstorln curert Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrbrm, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives steep, and promotes dl gestlon, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castorla,' and hhall always continue to do ho ns it has Invariably produced beneficial results." EnwtN F. 1'AllDEK, M. I)., laith Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Murray BniEwr, Nkw Yonn Crrv CORRUPT OFFICIALS SENTENCED Two Freeholders of rnssnlo Comity, N. T., SenL to the Htnte lrlfnii. I'ATMtsow X. J., Nov. 4. A crowd ot people lined up in front of the county court house lotijr before the opening of the court, and nt the oponing the rnoni was packed with men waiting to lienr tho sen tence imposed on tho indlctutl Passuio county oHIcIhIh. An application for a new trial wns mndo for Freeholder Mnrlow and others, but wnH grunted only in theciiKO of Freeholder Giblin. Freeholders Qtiiickunhush, Tintle, Folks, Wnrdle, Carroll, Morrow, Howard, Gihlin, Morley, llicker i mid I'nterson, who were defendants in the court houso sito cnxo, were oncli lined $100 nntl costs, to ho paid in ten days, under penalty ot be ing committed. Freeholder Morley, Folks, Herdon, Tlntlo and Morrow, con victed of giving an illegal contract for electric lighting, were cacli fined tlOOnnd costs, also to ho paitl within ten days. They were held severally for flues, and jointly and severally for costs. Freehold ers l'olks nntl Howard, who were charged i with conspiracy and bribery, woro each sentenced to eighteen months nt hard labor in tho state prison, and also to pay costs. ltent Ills Wife Will! a Hammer. T,-.,T A..r,v. X- T , ll-llll Shoppnrd, an iron mohler, beat his wife in n On, uf. ltrllfrtl ,ann ,lfl. n Tnrtl.tu'a n most brutal manner with n moltler's linmmer at their home in the outskirts of this town. Tlie woman's screams were hoard by a policeman, and when ho en tered tho house he found Mrs. Sheppard lying on tho lloor with a torriblo wound In her head. Her husband had lied. He was subsequently captured. Mrs Shop pard's chaucos for recovery are about oveu. l'lilllp the Kisser In Itobnken. HonuKr.N, N. J., Nov. 4. Philip Burger, a Spanisli merchnnt, in business! in Now York, aud boarding at Busoh's hotel, this city, tried to hug the pretty daughter of a iioboken oliiciul in Hudson street. Sho screamed uuti liurger disappeared. A short time aiterwnnlK lie hugged and kissed two other girls. Uurger wns looked up for disorderly conduct. Recorder McDonough ; Inniosecl li.rt.t fine ,, ,ta nminlauilmt "'l'0eu a it,,iit ti n upon ills i promise tlmt 1 ho would behuve himself in fuuire. Iliird Work to fiet a Cnugblln .Tnry. ClIiUAtio, Nov. 4. Tlie seoond trial of Daniel Coughlin, the ex-detective, charged with complicity in the Cronin murder, be gan yesterday in Judge Tuthlll's court. ' The prisoner entered a plea of not ttulitv. I Most of tlie men culled upon to act ns jurors said thnt they had formed opinions regarding tho case, and soon the panel was exhausted. Judge Tutliill Issued a spcoinl venue for 150 jurymou, and the case wns continued. 1.. d a Hottblo Lire. Philadelphia, Nov. 4. Fie'. -riok W. Peoples, 21 years old, was yesterday sen tenced to tho penitentiary for two years, having pleaded guilty to the larceny of gold and platinum a,ueu at N,rti0 tro'ti a dental establishment. H" Ihoftscxten 'ed over a period of four yearn. He was le ul ing n double life, standing high in church circles and at the same tim. h.:' :i. .ling his stealings on the race .it Globi-.- :. llohher' Den lleieuled by a ltaliblt. PlICKMXVlLLK, Ph., Nov. 4. A hunter chasetl a rabbit into a s-ev. er, und on fol lowing it he found a numU'j of bales of stolen goods. A watch was set tor the thieves, and Doc Mcllale.ttuotoriouschar auter, and a companion came after the goods. They were chased and jumped into the Schuylkill river. Mcllale was shot and captured, and the other man swam the river and escaped. ' l'atnl right at an J:Utlou In Austria, Viexna, Nov. 4. The eviction of a local miller iu the village of Kajgane resulted In a serious tight bet ween the villagers and tliBjiollce, whioh lasted for a long time. The villagers in large numbers mode a fu rious attaok upon the police who were as sisting in the work of evictions. The po lice fired into the crowd, killing four of them. During the riot live policemen were severely wounded. Prize Fighters Will be Arretted. PlTTSHURa, Nov. 4. Charles McCoy and Jacob Klinefelter, two well known pugil ists of Sharpshurg, fought a four round prise light near Glenshaw at 1 o'clock in the morning. The fight took place in an old ice house. The men wore four ounce gloves, but the fighting woe uot spirited. The tight was awarded to McCoy. It is said a number ot arrests will follow. Wayne County l'sriners Happy. Hokeadalb, Pa., Nov. 4. Wayne oounty farmers were never so hannv and mm. parous as this year, as they have largo oroue and are sretting good urines for tbalr product. The erou of the auple arolutrds ot this oounty will bring from tfO.Qtt) te , $78,000 into the oounty, at from $1 to $,S0 per barrel.. WIS AMITY. New York Swtlldom Anxiously Awaiting the Horse Show. THE NINTH ANNUAL KXlIllJlTlON. An Enterprise That Hns Iteconio a Fud In the Metropolis, mid Tlmt Mukfa n Mint of Money Ainmnlly For tbo National llorsn Show Association. ToaiTortl society people nn opportunity ot exhibiting their well gmomeil persoin ntnl horses, to encourage the development, of man's lndispetisible equine friend and servant, ntnl to "witch the worltl with no ble horsemanship" will lie the province of the ninth niinuul exhibition of tho National Horse Show Hssociiition at Mntllson Srjtmro Garden, New York, Nov. 13-18. Tho nunit- A JUMPEIt TAKISO A I1I01I HURDLE. al horse show lias become un Important and permanent social function in the meti-oiio-lis. It grows In popular favor each year, and tlie prospect Is tlmt tho coming exhibi tion will surpass all previous ones in Inter est aud in point of attendance. Already beautiful blue blood horses are moving upon Manhattan Island from the four points of the compass; already beau tiful blue blooded society belles of old Dutch ancestry are beginning to look horiy and talk volubly nbout conforma tion, markings, btandurd bred roadsters, registered hackneys, cobs in harness and other technical subjects that are Greek or dinarily to the feminine mind. Grooms are putting tho finishing touches on tho Beast's toilet, Beauty lias ordered hers from the modiste, and all dudedomcritio nlly adjusts its monocle whenever a horse of quality trots past a Fifth avenue club. Tho dog had his day early lu tho year, but King Equti.s is monarch ot Manhattan now. Whatever society makes a fad, boclety is willing to support liberally, and while tho horses prnuce ull swelldom rushes to pay the fiddler, It is hardly necessary to add that tho National Horse Shaw Association of America (limited), which la the fiddler In this Instance, makes a mint of money oach year. Tho scenes at tho annual sale ,,r i,.,w.Q i... u..-.,n, k;.i ntn..uic.,.,,D , ' ,,"',;' ,., ". ,.. ," r .. . . . i luuuuDciniD, inicen vii,ii.nui lugcutnu e(lllnl(Mi m otner liliea of Hmu6lem(:ut. Tho ....... . . .. tact is that a box tor noise snow wceK is "tho thing" just now, nud when a thing Is "the thing" money is no object with tho Four Hundred. At last ycar'ssala the elite of the metropo lis paid tlie enormous premium of $5'j,000 on the boxes alone, and seemed to rather enjoy doing so, moreover. This was $30,000 in excess of the sum received the previous year, and plainly demonstrated the growth of tho show in popular favor. Every seat In the house was sold tho first evening, and when tho opening night came the scene was one of unrivaled splendor. All the leaders in the social world, every belle in the One Hundred and Fifty aud every "chappie" in the less exclusive Four Hundred were In attendunce. The horses were there, too, of j course, but they were somewhat dwarfed in comparison with the social lions. Be this as it may, however, the horses won about 05,000 iu prizes for their owners during the week, and the net receipts of tlie garden mid the association were conservatively es timated at about $150,000. In 1801 the profits were $120,000, of which tlie garden management took half, much to the dis gust of many members of the association. J. lie prize money bus been cut down this year, but it still reaches the substantial figure of $80,000, an Increase of $18,000 over tho oiTcr of 1801, and a decrease of $$,000 ns compared with the sum divided among the horses last year. For tho coming show prizes are offered for thoroughbieds, trotters, breeding aud driving classes, roadsters (standard or non- FAMILIAR HORSE SHOW TYPES. standard), hackneys, coaching stallions, horses in harness, carriage horses, horses. carriages aud appointment, tandems, four in hands, ponies in harness, saddle horses, ponies under saddle, pony stallions and brood mares, hunters and jumpers, muni cipal aud park police horses. I The best known breeders and owners of homes have entered their favorites, and when the show opens the stables under the big garden will probably contain the naest aggregation of aristocratic horses ever con centrated at one point. At least 900 equine beauties will be quartered In and near the garden. This is 800 lew than tbe number of entries last year, but quality, uot quan tity, 1b what the management has been striving for for years, and every horse of ' tlie 900 exhibited this year will be well worth the atteution of the judges. Tbe hackney, being very English, will be in as high favor tnis year as but, and such well known breeders aa J odd A. uofnn, Jr. A. J. Cskwett, T. C. Jfwtnan, 1 J Lawrence, W. Seward Webb, Kdwhrtl V, Carman and .Top-ph Wldener will show tin ilooketl tailed star of their establishments. Colonel I.iiwronc.! Kip, T. C. Kastmnti, C. J. Hamlin nud others have made entries in tbe roadster cla's; the Coaching club of New York will show several fine concbtny turnouts; A. J. Cmsett, H. R Huwland nd Henry Fairfax will lie represented y swiiuo horses Jltforn King; ex-Mayor Hugh Oraiifc, Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., Fret! Gebhurtlt, George Pepper and II. L. Herbert wilt con test for the blue ribbon in tlie class for hunters and junipers, and RugenelliggitH, Oliver Beltnont, Wintkrup Rutherford. A. H. Darling, W. II. Dockermaif, John Shulta and other well known horsemen have en tered their high bred equities In various competitions. The national horse show was the first one held In America, but there i now an nniuinl open air exhibition given at New York by the United States Horse and Cat tle Show society, ami both lloeton and Philadelphia have shows each year. The amusement has becomo so popular, how ever, that there seems to bo room for all. Kahle H. Katon. English Opinion of "Utoplu, Limited." That Gilbert & Sullivan's latest opera. "Utopia, Limited," was a great success and that tho British public seemed pleased to know that these famous collaborators were once moro worklngnmlcably In double harness may be gleaned from tho following sent the Cardiff Mail by its London corro respondent, who has the reputation of be ing ono of tho most fair minded critics in Great Britain. He says: "Although 'Utopia, Limited' is tho thir teenth of the Gilbert and Sullivan series of operas, tluro is no cessation of tlie prodigal fertility of fancy on the part of the librettist and of tlie sweet persuasiveness of tonal exj pression on the part of thecompoMir. With appetite whetted by the long Interval of si lence since 'The Gondoliers,' the Savoy audience was delighted. They greeted the new opera as a bountliug triumph. All tho night tlie company was struggling against rapturous appeals for repetitions. "The scene at the opening, when the audi ence rose to welcome Sir Arthur Sullivan, was only equaled in interest, when, on the fall of the curtain, Sir Arthur and Mr. Gil bert had to come forward again and again that we might behold the pleasant sight of tho brilliant comrades hand In hand liefore the footlights. Not every one observed tha affectionately oonvulsive grip the collabo rators giwe each other as theycamoon. It was an eloquent bit of byplay not meant for the house. The triumph was. an Inter national event. Foreign journals were bril liantly represented in tho audience." The Swift Trotter Harrietts.. One of the fastest trotters of tlie year Is Harrletta, 29, driven and trained by the famous Keutuckiau, Crit Davis, and owned by Erastus Coming of Albany. Harrletta Is an extremely well bred mare, and the blood of Mambriuo Pntchcu, Mercedes, Harry Clay, Harriet Clay and Alcyone courses through her veins. She lsndaugh ter of tho two last named trotters. Hnrrietta secured a mark of 2:18J last Bcas,on and cut it to 2:11 in a winning race at Buffalo iu August, this year, defeating IIARRIETTA, 2:0f such famous trotters as Alvin and Ryland T in a five heat contest. At Rochester she captured a fast four heat race, and at New York she proved that she possessed rare staying powers by defeating such crooks as Miss Alice, Angelina, Lee's Pilot and Harry Olu a heart breaking six heat race for the fa- mouB Charter Oak stake. Harrietts received her only defeat in a race with Phoebe Wilkes during the Washington Park meeting, but later at Kvaiisville she turned the tables; on Phoebe, winning a hard fought six heat contest. A' Lexington very recently Har rletta won thu Transylvania stakes, defeat ing Phoebe Wilkes, Treviliau and Cartridge in straight heats. The time was 3:10 and. 2:11 for the first two beats. Then Harrl etta surprised the horsemen by taking tha third in tbe very fast time of 2:09. Jumper Joe Darby's Tents. Joe Darby, the phenomenal English jumper now In this country, is wild to be master of tlie following feats: Jump 30 feet iu three jumps and in tha third jump drop onto a man's head while sitting upon a chair and off agalu without hurting him. Jump oil one brick, end up, over a horse 10 hands high. Stand on n mark and Jump therefrom B feet onto a man's face while the man is lying on the ground aud oil again without hurting him. Jump onto a brick, end up, 6 feet away, off that over a bar 5feet high, without knocking brick down. Jump off a brick, end up, over a chain drop onto another brick, end up; off that, over another chair and drop onto another brick, end up; off that over a bar 5 feet high, without knocking bricks down. Jump off a glass tumbler filled with wa ter and clear 11 feet without knocking tbe glass down or spilling the water. Jump over two hones placed together, each 14 hands high. Great sensational water jump, repreeenfc lug a jump from England to America. Ia accomplishing this feat he alights on tbe water aud off again without wetting the upper leather of his boots. litreul Sse4cl ami Hieyole Sulkies. Robert Bonner, owner ot the ex-trotting queens Maud S and Sunol, has always claimed that the bicycle sulky is largely responsible for the inoreased speed ot trot ters since the day when Maud S made her record ot 9:08. Mr. Bonner says: "I see that Alix was pot able to beat S:15X after trying twice to the high wheeled sulky, but after she was tired by trotting four heats in 3:18, 2:17s , 2:15K, S:15K-aud tour such heats on a heavy track to the old sulky will tire any hone she trotted lu 9:UK to the new vehicle. That tells a story." In the summer of 1898 Nancy Hanks triad at Cleveland to equal or beat 8:08 to high wheel and failed, and the paat rammer Di rectum made a conspicuous failure at tita same kind on the Cleveland track. Effle Shannon, one of the most member ot the New York Lyceum I company, has left that orgeiiiwHtoa ajal will, it ia said, have m part i Own VM Pto Woman Of no I myotic" wltHk TrssWStSaEETJESnSSH
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