Lhe VOL. TI.-NO. 165. SHBNAiTOOAH, PA., SATUBDAY. JUNTO 27. 1891. OUE CENT. I THE rSUBEST BO AD . TO WEALTH IS TfLBOUGH LIBERAL ADVERTISING-! 'A 4 9 m r- THE RE-DIVISION. The report of the viewers on the rc dlvislon of the town bus been Med with the Court tit Pottsvlllo und con firmed. Of course considerable dis satisfaction exists not because the town has been re divided, as that was an absolute necessity, but because of the boundary Hues selected for the now wards. All the maps submitted to the viewers were Ignored and they evidently fixed upon their report In a spirit of compromise with a view to making the result as nearly satisfac tory to all as they possibly could. It is to this alone that the parties inter ested have to look for consolation . The maps submitted to the viewers by the petitioners for the re-dlvlslon was, notwithstanding tbo claims of the opposition, based upon Hues as equitable as any that would possibly 1)3 drawn; yet the viewers saw fit to ignore it and adopt a plau of their own. This, of course, they had a per fect right to do and if the petitioner!; are wise they will submit gracefully to the decision. Thcso who opposed the re-dlvlslon are, of course, in a "kicking" mood. They, in their own minds, are the ouly people who can discriminate be tween right and wrong and It would be unnatural for them not to kick. The map they had prepared was marked out so ingeniously that had the viewers adopted it three of the wards would need another re-dlvlslon very soon. The map was a cold-blooded, daring soueme to nave the town po litically divided to make six Demo cratic wards against three for the Re publicans. The failure of this schemo serves as a panacea for the disappoint ment eustalned by the petitioners. "to the report of the viewers the scheme was killed, as . the new lines seem to give the Citizens' party some show for life. Bost domet shirt in town, Famous" clothing house, 60.2. pants from 75c. up. at "The Shifting Wators' Weiss beor is the bost. Reilly sole agont. John A 6-6-tf OEHSTTS per yd for the BEST TABLE 01LCL0TII, '.Sold In other stores for 85s, All floor uucioms reauoea. uuu lor Bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL, near Centre SZEA-SOlSrIBIILIE THE OU RGUABtG Allen's : Eoot : Beer : Extract ! Is an extract of medicinal roots and herbs for making a pleasant and. Jtealthful Summer Drink. It is easy to make, rcoulres 110 boll tna or strainina. One bottle tvlll make six gallons of Moot JBeer. J, .A. GOOD There Is every indication season. Buy your jars in We" have a largo stocJt Jars with Porcelain Lined zpiaixrxas nsrow iisr order. For Vic-iilc bundles We Have Lcbnuon Summer Snusajje Culpped. Chipped Dried Beef. Sardines In mustard and Oil Canned Salmon. CroHHe & lllaclc-wcll'0 Finest Imported PIcUIes and Cliow cliow. Luncli Milk Itlsculta, 3 pounds for 25c. Coffee Biscuit and Nic nncs, 3 pounds iorso. Cream Soda Biscuit. Fancy Creamery Butter. Convenient, Useful riie Vntmt Flour Bin and irL.u nni. 41 . Can ue sifted Junt u9 needed by simply turniiijr a eranlc CLOSIM1 OUT. A lot oi TableOllclotli,iids. THE RE-DIVISION The Viewers Yesterday port to THE BOROUGH CUT Four Wards Have Been Added, So That the Town Now Has Nine Instead of Five All Maps IgnoredThe View ers Were Evidently Prompted by a Desire to Compromise The Now Lines Described. Col. J. G. Prick, A. B. Cochran and J. II. Mudey, tho viowora appointed to re divide this borough yesterday submitted their report to tho court at Poltsville. Thoviowors mot in town on tho 10th inst. and heard statements for and against tho ro-dlvlsion, Thoy also received maps showing tho lines of tho proposed new wards. Tho Herald herewith publishes a full description of all the now liuos and tho ac companylng map, used with tho descrip tion, gives a clear showing of tho re division. The report of tho vlowors is based upon linos almost Independent of the maps sub mitted to them and tho re-divlsion is prac tically a compromise. Tho following is a description of the now lines: First ward Northwardly by north lino of borough; Eastwardly by east lino of borough; Southwostwardly by south lino of borough and Westwardly by a lino ox tending irom tho north lino of tho borough southward' along the centro of Kmerick street, to the centro of Lloyd street, thence westwardly along Lloyd street to tho contre of Bowers street and thenco southwardly along tho centre of B jwors slroet to south line of borough. Second ward Northward by north lirio of borough j oastwardly by a lino ex tending from the north line of tho borough southward along tho centre of Kmerick street, to the centro of Lloyd street, thonco westwardly along Lloyd street to tho cen tro of Bowers Btreet and thence southward ly along middle of Bowers stroet to tho nouth line of tbo borough ; (Southwardly by the south line of tho borough and west wardly by tho centro of Whito streot. Tilird ward Northwardly by tho north lino of tho borough, oastwardly by the centre of White street s southwardly by Vhe south lino of tho borough and west wardly by tho contro of Main stroet. Fourth ward Northwardly by the north line of borough ; oastwardly by centro of Main streot j southwardly by middle of Centro stroet and wostwardly by centre of West street. Fifth ward Northwardly by middle of CROP. of a large crop of limit this time. of Mason's Standard Glass Lop. and Ornamental, Sifter two sissesholds 25 and nlAMii iVaTkltt ftltVYllf! wide, at 20c a yard . J Submitted Their Re- Court. INTO NINE WARDS' Contre street; oastwardly by centre of Main street; southwardly by centro of l'oplar street and westwardly by centre of West streot. Sixth ward Northwardly by north lino of borough; oastwardly by contre of West street; southwardly by centro of Lloyd stroot and a continuation oi thit lino west wardly to tho wost lino of the borough and westwardly by wost lino of the borough. Seventh ward Northwardly by centre of Lloyd stroot and a continuation of the centro lino of said street, wostwardy to tho wost lino of tho borough, eastwardly by tho.contro of West stroot; southwardly by tho middlo of Huckleberry alley and a ontinuation of it westwardly to tho wost lino of borough and westwardly by west lino of borough. Eighth ward Northwardly by contre of Iluckloborry alloy and tho extension of tho contro line of said alley westwardly to tho wost line of tho borough; eastwardly by thocentre of Wost streot; southwardly by conlr? of Poplar stroet and tho extension of tho contro lino of said strost westward to the west line of tho borough and wost wardly by said wost lino of borough. Ninth ward Northwardly by tho centre of Poplar stroot and extension of contro ttlh Ward 4 th Ward Lloyd street 7th Ward .Huckleberry 8th Ward. , 5 l'opl ir street Oth Ward Turkey Run lino of said etroot wostwardly to west lino of borough; eastwardly by a lino extend ing from tbo contra of Poplar and Main street southwardly to the coutboast corner of tho borough; southwardly by the southern lino of tho borough and wost wardly by tho west lino of tho borough. Company Store to Close. It is said that the big company ktoro at Now Boston, above Mahanoy City, will close out business in order to comply with the now act lately passed by tho Legislature in reference to company storo. Tho pen alties attached to tho bill aro so revere, it is said by those who are familiar witn tbo wording of the act, that all stores now run by mining corporations will have to clue. Its Excollont Qualities Commend to public approval tho California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It la pleasing to tho eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowols, cloaming the systom ellectually, thoroby promoting the health and comfort of all who uso It. A Now Businoss. P. J. Oloary has openod a f tore In the Ferguson's building, on East Centro street, and is prepared to furnUh tho local trade with fine loather and shoo findings and all kinds of shoemaker's tijppliHt, HU stock is a largo one and well eimlppad to fully supply all demands of the trade. 5-1G U Buy Keyttona Hour. 1(8 careful that th' name Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., If printed on evcrr ack. 8-3-3taw Sunday Specials. All Saints' church, Ouk slroet near Miln Kv. Floyd 15. Wost, rector. Services at follows: Morning prayer and sormon by the roctor 10:30 a. in. Lay service; even ing prayer and roading 0:30. Sunday school t2 p. in. Ennllih Baptist church, South Jardin stroot. Kev. 11. G. Jamos, pastor. Tho pastor will proach at 10:30. Subject : "The Eternity of Christ." At 2 and 0:30 p. m. the children will give religious entertain ments. Wo oxpect good meetings. Mon day evening at 7:30 tho Christian Union will meet. Wednesday ovonlng at 7 o'clock a general prayer and conference meeting. English Lutheran church, llov. D. B. Treibloy, pastor. Sorvicos to-morrow as fol tows: 10:30 a. m. and G:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Ebonozer Evangollcal church. Itov. II. .1. Qlick, pastor. Sorvicos to-morrow at 10 a.m. in Gorman, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m All aro heartily invited to attond. First Methodist Episcopal church. Key. Wm. Powick. pastor. Divino worship at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Morning sub ject: "Tho Responsibilities of Parents." Evening suhjoct: The Chart being tho third sermon of the series on "Tho Voyage of Lifo." Sunday school at 2 p. m., to bo followed by tho dovotionnl meeting of tho Epworth Longuo. Monday ovoning biblo study and Social. Gonoral prayor meeting on Thursday ovoning. All aro cordially invited. Seats frco. P. M. church, corner of Jardin and Oak streots. Servicos to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. andji:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young lVoples' Christian Endeavor at G p. m. ovory Sabbath. Classw meet Tues day and Wednesday overdnas at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 0:30 a. ni. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. ra. II. G. Hussell, pastor. Welsh C 'ngrogational church. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. Preach ing by Kev. John Lloyd, of Palmyra, Ohio. Welsh Btptiit church, corner Wost and Oak streets, ltuv. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. in. in Welsh and 0 p. m. In English. Sunday school at Us. V Lloyd It Depot". A P. &. R. Railroad MAP OF THE NEW WARDS. 2 p. m, Prayor meeting on Monday even ing, at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thurs day ovenlng, at 7 o'clock. As Others See TJs. Tbo Iteilly-Larkln pugilistic combina tion met with complete failuro in thoir ef fort to eocuro an audionco nt Shenandoi h last week. Only two per-ons purchased tickets to soo the exhibition, and It was postponod idi finitely. Since tho Editorial Association mot In Shenandoah, a tew wocks ago, it Is clalmod that they can't got up a fight worth talking of In that town. Provlously the Shenandoah editors all went about town with a sot of four ounce gloves elthor on their bands or In their In side pockets. Tower City Echo. Dr. Wilson is very cruol to his editorial friends in Shenandoah. Why this casting up old scores all the time? Coming Events. Juno 20. Picnlo at Columbia Park by National Guard of Warsaw. July 4 Grand Carnival and picnic by Columbia Hoio Steam Firo Engine Com pany. July 29ih. Festival and entertainment; Bobbins' opera homo, under tho ampicos of Silver Wave Castle, A. O. K. of M. C. A Yankee Sheriff Frightened. A well known sherilt, living lu Maine, woa givn up io um witu wnai ma puyKicia., iH'led Consumption, a Irleud advised him i recovery follow 1, and the doeior ti tv ues il lor t uhn, Cold-, und I'otiMiuipuou. 'Arlal bonus iree ai Kt.-lin druy Kturc: Advorttso In tbo Ukralv, 1'lrnfl -W HON. JOHN B. ALLEY ASSIGNS. Hie Auiiuuuoeiueitt Creutcs a Scnsiitlon In Lynn, Boston, Juno 27. -The Hon. John B. Alloy, ot Lynn, tins assigned for tho bene fit of hts creditors to Win. A. Knowlton, who i one of the assignees ot Alloy Bros, fc Place, the leather doalers who recently failed. Mr. Alley owes the above mentioned Arm $500,000 or $G00,000, but aside from this Indebtedness the liabilities are very email. Mr. Alloy's Indebtedness to Alley Bros. & Place Is understood to be secured In whole or In part. The announcement of tho assignment mndo a decided sensation In Lynn, Mr. Alley's fortune, a few years ago, having beon estimated at $3,000,000. The fn. mous Snow-Alley law suit cost Mr. Alloy a large sum of money, mid he has also met with heavy lossca In the Wost, but no ono supposed that he would havo to assign. ELOPED IN A BALLOON. A MnsftUChltftFttii Woman Looking for Iter Slxteeii-Tf,Hr-OM Dtiuulltur. Pittsfield, .Mass., Juno 27. A special from St. Louis says : "A singular story was devoloped hero by tho application nt the City Hull of Mrs. J. F. Goodrich, of Pittsfield, M.iss., for help to recover her lO-year-old-daughtor Clara, who eloped In a balloon from Pittsfield Docoratlou Day with an leronaut named Walter Cooper. There was evidently n vein of seusa tionnllsm In the young people, because when they determined to elope tho common-place- methods which havo beon in vogue for centuries would not do. "Decoration Day, dressing horsolf in a suit of her brother's, Clara eluded hor parents and made hor way to Pittsfield, Her father pursued and reached tho fair grounds just In time to seo his daughter borne Into Iliu air lu a balloon with the young iDron.ntt. "Mrs. Gcnulrich hns been pursuing tho couple over i-lnco and swears to kill hor daughter's betrayer on sight." PIERCED BY AN IRON BAR. A l'unnByl vanla JuaiTyninn Moeta a Ter rlblft llnalli. Altoona, Pa., Juno 27. Shortly before noon nt the large quarry at Piney Crook, Kobert Calbert and a gnng of mon pro pared two blasts and fired them. One failed to explode. Calburt took a Ifi-fnnt Imp.ntl hMnowul Lehigh Valley R. R. Indian Ridge '-T-' Breaker. , ' -irorij to drill it out. He plnced the end of the bar in the hole and let it drop when the plosion occutred. Twelve feet of the bar was driven through Ills body, nud it is Bald his screams were hoard for half a mile. Tho remainder of the har was pulled through the wound, and after 20 minutes of agony Calbert died. JACK THE RIPPER'S NOTICE. IIo geuiU Warning to Wnltevhapel of Another Murder. London, Juno 27. Tho vigilance com mittee ill Wblteclnipol lias bean re awakened to activity by an undoubted warning from Jack tho Kipper. Patrols nud vlgilants were revived last night, and Scotland Yard sent an extra ordinary contingent to watch tho Whlte chapel district. A letter identical in stylo and writing with previous mlsslvos from Jack tho Ripper has been received by tho chair man of the vlgUnnts, in which "Jack" announces that he is about to per form another "operation," and that if the chairman or vlgllanta uttempt to track him he will knife them to the heart. It Is the duty of the police, ho says, to ontch lilni. lie adds thnt Ue hns been nearly caught twice, but that bo will never bo taken nliye. lllg Taliuury lluTHed. Kuruu, N. Y June 97. Fred Shenley' tannery was burned nt 0 o'oloek last night. The building occupied die outlre length of two blocks and half the width i.f one. The loss is $00,000; lutured for $10,000. CYCLONE'S WOEK. rHB ELEMENTS PLAY HAVOO AT MT. OARMEL. SIX MEN INSTANTLY KILLED. A Cyclone Strikos tho Patterson Breaker and tho-Adjoining Tower Falls With Droad ful Effect. Mt. Carmkl, Juno 27. i'estorday altor- noon about thrao o'clock a cyclone struck tho Patterson breaker, complotely demol ishing tho towor, and burying in tho de bris six workmon. Tho following ii tho list of tho killed. J. N. Blossom, Ilawloy, Pa., agod 00. Wit. Todok, Lueorno, Pa., aslator. Wai.tkr Rodbrts, a slator. IUutlly Dodson, Shlckshlnny. Italian, namo unknown, Now York. Unknown, carpontor. Pattorson colliery is situated at Natallo, on tho Big Mountain, about midway be tweou Sit. Cnrniol and Bear Gap. It Is a now operation being openod up by tho Pidtorson Coal Company, and is to bequito in oxtensivo alfsir. Tho breakor Is about ojtnploted, and roady for the reception of machinery. Tuesday a gng of workmon irrived from in tho dlroction of Wllkos llarro and commenced tho work of placing tho machinery and finishing tho slalo roof. Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock theso mon woro ongagod in tho mannor statod whon dark clouds hovorod over and iround tho structure, indicating tho ap proach of a storm. Of a suddon tho wind icqulred torrillo volocity, and tho immonto o mcorn was struck by a gonulno cyclone J Within almost tho twinkling of an eye the in ni n tower, 1C3 feet high, SO feet wide and 100 foot doop, and adjoining tho breaker, w is torn from IU fmtoning, twistod and piled in confusion whero a momont hefoio had stood a model structure In tho mt., of dobris were buried tho workmen. Will ing hands wero immediately at work to roscuo tho uufortunato mon. Fivo woro taken out boaring every ovidoncoof having boon killed outright, whilo ono poor follow was allowed to llvo a sufficient length of timo to inform his questioners of his identity and gave his family's addross. Lato last night nono othor than tho six giyon abovo had boon rocovorod, although otbora aro supposed to bo burled boneath tho fallon timbers and machlnory. Immediately after tho accident a mes senger was dispatched to Mt. Carmol for medical assistance. Drs. Montolius and Williams woro summoned and responded promptly but thoir sorvlces wero not re quired. Every available toam In tho town was pressed Into servico nnd hundreds vis- itod tho cono of tho wreck. Tho course of tho cyclono lay In a path way ab ut 23 to SO yards In width and was visible coming down tho mountain, but had spent Its fury boforo reaching ML Carmel. Rain foil In torronts and was ac companied by vivid flashos of lightning and heavy peals of thunder. Go and eeo Koagoy, tho loading photo grapher, and get ono of thoso beautiful gilt frames ho gives away. C-22-0t Tho largest stock of wall paper and vindow shades over recoivod In this town, r county. Good selection, at F. J. Porlz'a ' ook and stationery storo. 3-20-tf Fancy- Evaporated California Peaches. 15 Gents a Pound. Not off grade goods, But First-class Stooh, AT GRAFS, io 122 North Jardin Stroot t