m if r EVENING HERALD KSTA1.I.I.S1II.I. 18.0. l'ubllilicd every Kvetiing, Kicept Sunday, at 8 South Jardik Stuket, Xkab Cknthi-, The Honilil Is dcllroied InKhonniirtonn And the flurroundliiK towns for sir cents n week, pay Able to the currier. Hy mall Si.QOn er, or 35 centm. month, paynhlo in Advance. Advertise ments charged according to Kpaco anil position. The liuhllMliers renerve the rlht to chango the fiosltlon of advertisements whenever the pill Icntlon of news demand It. The right Is roservod to reject nny advertisement, whether fald for or not, that the publishers may deem tapropor. Advertising rates made known upon application. Katered at the postolflce at Hhenandonh, In., as second class mail matter. TKM-PHOXI- CONNKCTIOX. Evening Herald wLiiNKSDAY. .irxiTn. isoo. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Ft)R (UNOIlllSrtMASfAT.LAUOE, UAI.UMIA A. G110W, Of Husqtichnnnn. HAMUlUi A. I)AVi:.VlOKT, Of Hrie Ik tlio captain of the St. Clair comiaiiy of the National Guard was not anxious to bo olecteil Major, why is it Decenary to writo so many letters to tlio newspapers repeating tlio famo thing. The olliccrs ni.nlc a good selec tion, which seems to ho generally approved, and the battalion will give JIajor Wagner .loyal support. (lint full and accurato report of tlio l.iscn how or murder trial, ns furnished by n itatT correspondent, is favorably commented upon by our thousands of loaders. While, other sheets, claiming to bo newspapers, aro content with furnishing their readers with news one day after it occurs, the 1Ii:i:ai.ii anticipates the demand of the pouplo and givus them the latest to be had in the naturo of news, whether of local occurrence or from distant points. The HhiiAI.D, iu the laugnago of a piominent business man last evening, is lead ing its contemporaries a fast race. .IfnoK SAViDon, of Iho Northumberland i utility court, refused to grant naturalization papers to ten young Austrians, upon good and siiflicient reasons. Although they have all Hed in the neighborhood of Shamokin not less than five years each, not one could tell what state lie lived in, the uamo of the (locrnor or who is President of tlio United Mates. The court scut the wholo batch home to learn something about the country they want to help to rim beforo naturalizing them. If tho courts in other sections of tlio statu would adopt the same plan tberu would In a better clasi of ctizens naturalized. Tim eyes of the thoughtful people of tho world aro turned toward St. Louis thoso days mid aro more interested iu the deliverance of the convention on the money and tariif iiuestions than upon the men to bo named for 1 'resilient and Vice President. Tho nomina tion for President is disposed of iu advance, and the convention will he a short one. From pie-ent indications it will declare for tho maintenance of tho gold standard, despite the protests uf a few Western silver producing states atllicteil with the unlimited coinago of silver idea. Ihisiness men without legard to their political animations largely favor tho gold standard, and appearauces indicato the election of tho party favoring it by an over w helming majority. As to tho titiifl" thero is no question as to what it will declare upon that subject. The Republican party has always favored protection, and tho result of recent Dcmociatic legislation has strength ened their faith iu its eilluicy in promoting the welfare of the wane-earners of the country. It will ho a riuging declaration iu lavor of a tnrilf high enough to protcit American labor from the competition of foreign countries, which the condition of the workingman under the present Democratic tariff showsisbadly needed. Tho phenomenal run of JIajor McKlnley for the nomination as tho champion of Protection shows plainly the sentiment of his party upon this subject. PERSONAL. Mrs. Snartz and Miss Helen Jenaski, of Wilkesbarre, aro tlio guests uf Mrs. John Uobbin, on North Main street. Leonard Jfesfcersmith, of Pottsville, attended the festival at liohhin's Hall hut evening. Miss Maine Dooley, of West Centre street, won the "guess cake" at tlio festival last evening. Piof. (J. W. lleiluor, late principal of the t'entralltv schools, is now a hustling com mercial traveler for a wholesalo grocery houw and drummed up tradoin town to-day. James Murphy, of Mahauoy City, spent yonterdsytn town. Mr. Muipby is a gieat fa vorltp among tho fair sex. Miss Julia Bradigan spent last evening visiting friends iu Mahauoy City. . Miss Lilliau Tit man, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends heie. Ittv. Morrison hoarded the trolley last oven lug for Yatesville. William Grant is convalescing. Miss Mary O'Neil, of Philadelphia, re turned to her home after a pleasant sojourn among town friends. W. J. Sineox leaves town shortly to take charge of the Schuylkill Hat and (Jap Com pany's branch factory at Northumberland. Mrs. Timothy Mahoney and duughter, Irene, uf Philadelphia, are the guests of town relatives. Miss Mary Whaleu spent last evening among Ashland tcnualiiteuct. Miss A 1 1 1 1 i o Stanton, of Philadelphia, is isiting her mother, on v est Centre street, Patrick llreunan left fur Philadelphia this morning, Where he will take up his future lesiilonee. Mrs. Jesse Hughes and son, of Itoyersfard, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hooks. Misses Gertrude aud Lulu Briggs, of llloumiburg, aiu the guest of town lelativos. .Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson, of Wal wallopou, Luscrne couuty, are the guesUuf trleuds ana relatives. Mrs. Payne and lister, Miss Annie Thomas, of New York, are visiting their parents. Mr. anfl Mrs. William Thumas, of Turkey liuu. rmi Pills. Send yuur address to II. K. Buekleii t Co., 'Incline, and K't .i fue sample box of l)r. Klin's NVw I.n. Pills A trial will eouUnco jou of i iii lr mi uts Then pills are easy in ui'timi ,ml .ire liurtu ul.irlr elh elite in the t ure u ( HiihpaUun and hick Headache. Tor Malaria aud Liver troubles they have been pruwd invaluable. They are guaranteed to Ik nurelv eaetable. They do not weaken I their action, but by giiugtiiietostomach .liid Imwels griiitly unigor.ite the system. Id kuIui- sue H.'w p r Ih.i. hold by A. Waslcy, -l.U!gl-i. POTTSVILLE LETTER. A lie. lev, of tlm Cilmliil Court 1'ioeemlliigs This Morning. Potts vi r.i.K, June 17. In the case of Com. vs. William Qulmi, for assault and liattery, with Catherine Quinu prosecutor, the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty and the costs weio divided. Tin: Judges are busily engaged iu getting rid of the large uumlier of criminal cases that are down on trial for this term. Assist ant District Attorney McLaughlin had con siderable difficulty in keeping tho parties in some of the suits Iron, wandering around. Much valuable time is lost in this way, bunting for those who should be on hand when their case case comes up for trial, and in several Instances a capias was Issued to bring them into coutt. Judge Pershing sat iu No.!) court room, trying tho surety caso of Knoll vs. Moyer. Judge Ilechtel heard testimony in case of Cum. vs. Joseph and llaldro Sdanavngo. This is an assault and battery caso and was to have liecu tried yesterday hut Mr. Whitoliouse. counsel for defense, was not present when tho case was called. There is a cross-suit to follow this ease. Tho following deeds wero recorded to-day : Prom William Aillck to Pichard Lambert, for lot iu Pottsville; from Mellaril Lambert to John II. Hess, lot in Pottsville: from Thcodoro T. llydo to John M. Kobbins, for part of lot in Shcnandoalii from Elizabeth Saylor to Samuel Heed, for lot in Schuylkill Haveui from John lllackbuni to Samuel Peed, lot in Schuylkill Haven; from city of Philadelphia to Patrick Carey, lot in Glrard- vine. Marriage licenses wcro issued to Emanuel I.osictti and Lizzio Gaibariuo, both of Maha uoy City; William J. Glenn and Elizabeth Stephens, both of Pottsville; Harry Schrclncr and Sadie Sponsader, both of Tower city. Frank Wharmby. of North Union town ship, mado payment on his '03 duplicate to day. Timo for payment of mercantile license expires on tho 1st of July. Those who lmvo not paid their license will savo a groat in convenience nml cost if payment be made be foio that date. llio retail liquor license ol Louis Ambrose. in the First ward of Shenandoah, was trans ferred to Miko Lenarhowicz; and tho liccnso of Michael Harkins, in the Second ward of Pottsville, was transferred to Anuio Harkins: The bond of ( lias. W. Dander as treasurer of the School District of tlio Borough of Shenandoah, with the City Trust Safo Deposit and Surety Cempany, of Philadelphia, as ninety, was approved by tho court. Tho following were acted upon by tho Grand Jury Com. vs. John nam, oxtorution, prosecutor, Stiuey Peuus, a true bill ; Com. vs. Davis D. Swavely, a. aud b., prosecutor, Adam Huntzleman, a true bill; Com. vs. .Tonkin Hopkins, maintaining public nuis ance, prosecutor John Dugnn, a true hill; Com. vs. Lcno Eckcrt, maintaining public nuisance, prosecutor John Dugan, a truo 1)111; Com, vs. Joo Swcutcn, maintaining public nuisance, prosecutor, John Dugan, a true bill ; Com. vs. Miko Kellar, maintaining a public nuisance, prosecutor John Hall, Sr., truo bill ; Com. vs. Elizabeth Burns, larceny as bailee, prosecutor Peter Lcinheiser, a truo hill ; Com. vs. Susio Pawalkcs, , common nuisance, prosecutor Enoch Sawalsky, no hill and prisoner for costs ; Com. vs. Anthony Simmons and John Pawalkcs, malicious mischicl, prosecutor, Enoch Sewalsky, a truo bill ; Com. vs. Jos. Sdanavago and Baltro hdanavage, a. and b., prosecutor, Maggie Drukeuo, a true bill ; Cum. vs. Martin Sey- bert, soiling liquor on Sunday, prosecusor Hummel; i;oreut, true lull ; Uom. vs. Martin U,.rl.nrl dlli,,.. H... ....... U.wlnn iiommcK notour, truo bill ; Lorn. vs. Howard Hopkins, public nuisance, prosecutor John Dugan, truo hill ; Com. vs. A. P. Tabor and Mat Zurtska, maintaining a public nuisance, John Dugau prosecutor, a true hill : Com. vs. John Kaiil, maintaining a public nuisance, prosecutor James Burns, true hill : e oiii. vs. iurs. nenry imuKmau, a. ana b. and aggravated a. and b., prosecutor F. E. Day. a true bill: Coin. vs. John Walshe. a. and h., prosecutor Peter Cceoheui, true bill ; Cum. vs. Win. Ouiun, a. and b., prusoou tor Catharine Ouiun, truo hill : Com. vs. Amos YV. Pothcriiicl and Sieve Bossel. house stealing, prosecutor Oscar W. Kaltzcr, a truo mil ; Loin. vs. .mos Y. itotnennci ami btoo Bossel, larceny, &c, prosecutor Oscar W, Saltzcr, a true bill ; Com. ,. Amos W. Kothcrmcl. assault, prosecutor Oscar W. Saltzcr, truo hill. the luilowing prison commitments wero made: Georgo McLlrath was committed by 'squire Conrad, of town, on oath of Wm. M. McElrath. charged with assault and liattory and incovigibility, iu default of $300 bail ; John D.ivm aud John llreiiuau were sent up by 'Squiro McCool, of town, iu default of W)0 bail each, on oath of Olllcer Shay, charged with tlruui:cunoss. All Knraged Husband. The residents of West C'eutic street wero crcatlv aeitated over an episode that oe. currcd in that vicinity last evening, iu which an enraged husliand figured. It appears that the latter chased a houtn i est street married man frum his house, and when the two reached tlio sidewalk a llstic encounter took place. An otliccr happened to ho in the vicinity and arrested husband No. 1 for creating a nuisance, and ho paid tho flue. It annoars that tho Uentro street man has sus picious wiHi. uic oiuei visus nis nouse jor no good purposes, and that the latter and the wile ale too iutlmati . t he West street man was subpoenaed as a witness in the Eisen hower trial, hut failed to put iu apporanco so far. It is rumored that he has skipped tlio town, taxing witn mm a large sum ot money The Other Victim Dead. Yesterday wo noted tho death of Harry Wolf, who, with Frank D.iun, wcro hurued in tlio fire on Gilbert street, and to-day the latter succumbed to his injuries. l-x-1'rlest Jacimowlcz Again Anthony Csajor, who, with his wifo, wero the Instruments of the downfall of cx-pricst Jaciniowicz, has surreptitiously left Mt. Carmel and u number of business people to whom ho owed money mourn his departure. Alout ten days ago Mrs. Csajor mysteriously disappeared and yesterday a week ago hor huslHUid skipped by the light of the moon Nothing is known of their whereabouts hut it is believed they are iu Howling. Simultane ously witli the deiiurturo of Mrs. Czajor, Jaciniowicz, the ex-priest, also disappeared What has become uf him Is not known hut It Is said by those who preteud to know that he is now living with the donors in Ileadiii; The ex-priest is known to l;e fascinated by Mrs. Utajor and It Is possible that tuts cou jecture is enrrect. ltellct Iu Six Moors. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours hy tlio "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving rani in the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part or the urinary i nuuavg.ee in rnaio or temaie. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want iuloK rellel anil euro mis is your remedy Sold hy Khapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Your Hoy Wont Live u Mouth, Bo Mr. Gllinan Brown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner. .Mass.. was told hy the doctors His sun had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred aud seventy-five dollars with doctors, who filially gave him up, saying: "YourlKij' wont live a month." He tried Dr. King s New Dis covery and a few buttles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. He says ho owes his pre sent good health to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world tor Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasity's Drug Store. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout Iho ltcglou Chron icled for llnsty Perusal. Many societies aro tuenarine for tholr semi-annual election of olllcers. Jacob Blitz has bought tho tironertv of Hon. C. F. King, in Mahauoy City, for ?8,200. iinsioru is to liavo a national bank. Knights of P.vthlas lodirea iu this stjitn ATP being "worked" by either threo 'men or ono man assuming the names of Williams. Evans and Bowman, claiming to bo moinbors of Livingston lodge, of Philadelphia. Thev aro frauds. The Schuylkill Valley Veterinary Medical Association was in session at Pottsville to-day. Pottsville will likely vote on the miostion of a city charter, tho Borough Council hav ing appointed a committee to consider the question. flioro Is a doadlock in tlio Watsoutown School Board over tho lougth of tho school term. The Bast colliery has resumed operations. The P. & 11. C. & I. Co. employes at Girardvillo and Ashland wcro paid yostcrday. the Delano shops aro busy. Albert Itomig, a Lehigh Valley brukeman. caught a trout measuring Si2 inches and weighing four pounds at Hiidsondalo dam. A. P. Blakesleo bought It for i'2.50. Tlio htato League is said to bo shaky. There aro three vacancios in the Borough Council of Mahanoy City. They will ho filled at tlio next meeting of that body. iho -Mahauoy City demonstration on July 1th will bo under the direction of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. and tho Citizens Hoso Company of that town. Tlio Shamokin Valley Telephone Com pany's line was fiuished to Mt.Oirmel yesterday. Tho 'phonos of all the Mt.Carmcl subscribers will bo connected later in tho week when the system will bo in working order. "Last summer whllo attending court at Uniontown," says D. B. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fayotto City, Pa., "threo wit nesses were suffering from diarrhoea. I gave each a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea IEcmedy and it gavu imme diate relief. On the way homo ono of my neighbors was taken with a sovero cramp iu tho stomach aud was suffering with intense pains. I gave him a doso of this remedy aud within five minutes the pains had coased. Tho remedy is a f.ivorlto here. I know of many who are never without it. I always take it with mo when going away from home." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists, Coming l.vent. ' Juno 25. Lawn party at tho resldcuco of A. 1. Broome, at Brownsville. July 8. Strawberry and ico cream festival, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A., in the basement of the P. M. church. Dr. D. Ii. Itothrock, of New Berlin, Pa., does not hesitate to recommend Chamber lain's medicines. He says: "I have hand led them for a year or more iu my pharmacy and find them safe and reliable. My cus tomers praise them very highly." No ono who is troubled witli rheumatism can use Chamberlain's Pain Balm without praising it. Tlio quick relief from pain which it allords is alone worth many times its cost. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Miihuuoy City Schools. The Mahanoy City School Board, at a meeting held on Monday evening, decided to levy one mill forthomaiiitenaiico of a public school library, similar to that iu this town. It is estimated that ono mill tax will bring iu a rovenuo of ?500 uniiually. Tho election of teachers will take place on the 22nd itist, the principalship of tho High school to be left open. Thoro are eighteen applicants for the latter position, among the number being Charles H. Moyer, of Port Carbon, and .Vlvin D. Yost, of Minersvillo. Don't be Without Muttons On your shoes. Tho Factory Shoe Storo has tho host fastener iu town and will fasten' them on free of charge, whether your shoos wcro bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. MoYun, Mgk. Larger stock of gold watches at Holder- man's than any whero elso in town, 0-12-tf Is essential to health. Every nook and corner ot tho system Is reached by tho blood, and on its quality tho condition of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The'surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This mediclno purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends tho elements ot health and strength to every nervo, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Kemember, Sg Sarsaparilla Is tho best Infact the One Truo Blood Purifier, Hnnr1' PMIc .c'!.r ""L1" wv r a - iuaw, ua.J W Vi'ViaiUs iwu. . c. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. CIgurs, Tobacco, -co. Agent for Reading mewing uo.-s ncer anil verier. 11 and 11t3 S. Main St JOHN F. CLEARY, l'UItK SHIrZKIt WATEB RfiTTT HR ! A cure lor hetulaejie and 1)U1 1L--V : stouiaeb troubles, : aiKClKIt AI.I5, nn WHI8B llKHK, Ul II. iAauit IlEHIt, l'OHTKK. 1 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. millions of Dollars Go up In smoko every year. Take no risks but get your nouses, slock, lur uiturc, otc., iusurod in first-class re liablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, .S,SKCU,1.,' Also Life and Accidental Companies. Blood Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. It. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tlio gerrfs ot disease and thon supplying healthy nerve food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho cntiro Bystctn. Dospcrato cases requlro prolonged trcatmont as shown by that of Mrs. II. B. Rood, of Delta, Iowa, who writes : "As tho result ot a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had a light stroke of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tv. Miloc' would havo throbblngs Ulm it-lit.) in my chest that seemed NCrVinS unendurable. For three . months I could not sleep ReSlOreS and for three weeks did TT0ii.i. not closo my oyes. I liCUltil prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief did not como I would bo dead or Insane I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and uavo taken no mediclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervino 13 sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money rot unded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL. ESTATE. vpndittnni cxitonnH and levari facia. Nsucii !.. ..i .... ,. r .......... ,. 1 r..in. out of tlio Court of Common Picas of Scluiyl Kill uounty, ana to me nirt'ctcu, will lie exposed to public sale or outcry, on FRIDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JULY A. D., 1896, At 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon, ot the Court House, in tlio JforoiiKh of Pottsville, Schuylkill 1'ountj-. Pennsylvania, the follow ins described rent estate, to wit- No. 1. No. 1. All that certain lot or Darccl of irround Mtunte In North Union towimhhi. Schuvlkll county, bounded and described ns follows, to wii: isegiuniiiti. at u post nml otono comer, n otithcat comer of Dautel and Company, late burauel HelTnerin rlht of George Heaver, ami by tho mime noutli 75 decrees went 183-10 perch t-n to a stone near the Cutnwtesa Cailro.ul. thence along the said railroad hy the. land last tneu- iionca norm io ucjjreea east Z percues lo ptoncs nnd north 81 decrees oast 20 5-10 perches to u large mountain stone, thenco by land of Jacob Linden nit h north 1 decrees west 37 perchos to tho place of hcKiiininj?, containing 10 acres and 57 perches with tho appurtenances consist ing of atvi-btory frame dwelling house with stone basement nnd frame summer kitchen attached, a log stable ami frame out buildings. No. 2. All that certain lot or niece of tr round hitunto In North Union township, Schuylkill county, bounded nnd described as follows,, to wit: beginning nt the culvert on eantly Kun Creek on tho Philadelphia nnd Ueadiug Ilall road, formerly the Catnwlssa Itailroad. thence north 3 degrees cast 71 perches to u post, thenco north degiecs east il perches to a stone, thci'ce NouthS8dcgiceHcastl2l-10percheH to a post, thenco north 23 degrees 0 perches to a post, thence 12 degrees rn.t 12 pe relief to an oak stump, thence north degrccn east 18 perches to a post, thenco north 31 2-10 degrees cast 1G 3-10 perches to a post, thence north 13 degrees west -IS 710 perches to a stone, on line of said nil 1 road, thence south S5 degrees west 32 perches to a chestnut sapling, thence south 53)4 degrees west 2-1 M0 lurches to a wldte plno ircv, iiii'iiee suuiii 014 degrees west jou pel cues to the nlacc of hesrlnnlni?. containing 40 nenw and 131 perches strict measure with the appurt- emuieeH consisting oi n iwo-ana-a-nail-story frame dwelling with n one-story framu kitchen attached, a frame hnrn and stable, n frame dynamite mill with tubs, nnd machinery, a water wheel, n frame chicken pen, frame smoke house, a frame out-buildings, n frame mixing nuiming, wuii iuih, etc., n tramo tamping house, n frame store house, n two-story log house, a frame shell factory, a frame Imjx factory, a frame soda houe. frame boiler nnd engine house with upright boiler and engine and n one-story frame building, and n railroad fiidingfaf the property of WILLIAM J. SMITH, tradingas the NATIONAL DYNAMITIC AND No. 2. All il.nt 1,irtnlit t ..I - I in the borough of Schuylkill Hoven, Hchuylklll '""'"ji iiuu-jnitmii, iii.iinui'ii in irons iiy Peter stieet, In tlio reur hy a ten feet wide alley, southwardly hy u ten feet wide alley, nnd northwardly hy lot number 20; containing in width 20 feet, nnd in length from said Peter MrcU to tho 10 feet wide alley nbout 110 feet; being, the lot marked on Ilubley'a division of l-if ...HI. ...(... on. ...tn. "'- mi- upimrienancori consisting of n 2-story frame dwelling house : ns tho property of ST. PMTEH'S LVANOKL1- No. 3. Alt those two certain contiguous lots or pieces of land In the Morris and Pisher addition to the, borough of Tremont, fcchuylkill countv. num ber 31 and 33. Lot number 31, bounded on tho north by Main street, on tho east hy lot number 29, on tho south by Poplar street and on the ww ny io uumncrJH; tlio Bald lot being 40 fwt in front on Main street nnd extending that width in deoth to Pm.lnr ,tt-pf.t- m.,i lt- .......l...,. 33 in bounded on the north by Main street, on j.iv- i.y iui. minuter ill, on the south by l'oii lar street, on the west by lot humber ai, the said lot number 35 being the property of George Klelhenstein; the said lot being 40 feet In ,f ront on Main street und extending that width in depth to Poplar street; with tho nppurtenanceii consisting of n two and one-half-story frame dwelling house with n one-story frame kitchen attached and ti ono-story frnmo out-kitchen, a two-story frame tannery and bark house nnd two frnmo out-houses; as the property of MAUY C COCKILLundEZUACOCKILL. AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate uthe borouKh of Ashland, Schuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Pnoe strwt, east ward by Kltfhteenth fctreet, wtuthwardly by Arch street nnd wwlwardly by land of PhiU delplilaand Uwwling Coal ami Iron Company, contalninir In width (tvntv.nv. f.t f depth one hundred feet ; with the appurtenant oo.ibUtingof a two story frame dwelling house with n two-tory frame bnck-bulldfng fttiached, a frame stable, a frame coal house nnd frame . XUX1.1UX i i P"Prty ol WILLIAM LO hth and ANN hU wife, in right of wid wife. NO. 5. AlWhat certain lot or piece of ground ftituate ... ...,ju,uujiu Ainuimi, rH'uuyiKiu couniy, bounded northwardly by Walnut trel, east wardly by lot of ChrW. Iludunah, southwardly gjaplile man or plan of wild borough with the number 27rt section 72, conUilnlng in width I ii . '. V . piuriennnee eon- dwelling housei w thttoue lta.emcnt with two frame coal house and 'ramo oul-bulldingii , an HO. 6. AH that certain lot or pice of ground situate In tho borough of Port Uirliou, KuhuylklU countv. loundel and detcrilied ux fnitnw.. wit : lieginuing on Coal fctreet on a coiner of a lot ot the i-stute ot I-iewU Hwjbntr, deceased, thence north twenty-two feet four Inches, moro or lews, to line marked out on lot of estate of Uriah (iunes, deceased, thence east along mid lot one hundred nnd forty-two feet, more or , kw, to a post adjoining other ground of ctate 'WV-CltHVI a . WkI.'l..i-U-k I of wild Urlnh (Inii, (hence south twenty-two feet two Inchen, more or 1m, to line of lot of estate of liobert Thoma?, deceived, thence west along sahl lot, a twenty feet whlenllev, lot of Leonard ufriE nmi iiino io. ui esiaio or J.ewls Iieebner, deceased, to Conl street the place of beginning, containing in front on Coal fttrnt tn-.it-.t.vn feet four Inches, more or lww, nnd extending unci, in juiiki" "i "t-i'ni (niu uunureu and forty two feet, more or les ; with the nppurtennncen consisting of n two-story frame etorc nml dwelling house, a frame baker shop and n frame table : n tho projwrty of OKOHOK T CtWINNEIl, No. 7. All tho flurfneo of right of soil of nil that certain lot of land situate, lying nml being In the township of Kline, Hchuylklll county, hounded nnd described ns follows: lleginultig at a stake at the northeastern intersection ot Centre nnd First streets, thenco along said Plrst street north four and three-fourths degrees west fifty feet to n stake, thence north eight v-five nnd one-fourth degieea ent one hundred 'nnd Ilfty feet to a stake on nn nlley twenty feet wide, thence nlong said alley south four nml three fourths degrees east fifty feet to a stake nt the Intersection with Centre street, thence along said Centro street tsouth clghtv-tlve and one fourth degrees west ono hundred nnd fifty feet to tho place of beginning; bounded on tho north by lot numbered five, on the east by nn nllcy twenty feet wide, on the south by Centre street nnd on the west by First street, contain ing seven thousand fivo hundred square feet of land, nnd being lot numbered six In block "A" on the plot of lots laid out In the said township bv tho Lchlphnnd Wilkcsbarre Coal Company; with tho appurtenances consisting of a two sl.0rKfnm?..duclUnS house; as tho property of William malzuoa. No. 8. All those certain lots or pieces of ground situate on Pencock street in the borough of Pottsville. Schuvlkll I orMtnfv. l.ottn.lfil nntl described ns follows t On the east by n twentv two feet wide street, on the south by Peacock street, on the west by lot marked 1 n on tho map or plan of the Norwegian nddltion to tho borough of Pottsville nnd on the north hy Norwegian creek; being lots or pnrts of lots marked with tho numbers 110 nnd 147 on the nforcsnld plan or drafts; containing in front on said Peacock street ono hundred and sixteen rcet nnd in depth nbout one hundred and nlno feet; with the annurtennnces conslstlnir of a two-story brick nntl frnme slaughter house and ice manufacturing bullfltrtg with upright engine, holler nml connections, pulleys, shafting, belts, tfcc, two holler pumps, two Ice machine pumps, distilling cylinder, meat cutter, meat mixer, sausage stutter, vats, lard cooler elevator, Diamond drill pump, nnd nil other machinery nnd fixtures erected thereon or connected there with, a frnme cattle shed, a frame wngon shed and storeroom, a frame smoke house, a double brick smoke house nnd frame coal shed, as tho property of O. A. DOIUEFLINGliR. HO. 9. -AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county. bounded westwnrdly or front by Centre street, northwardly by property belonging to Frank Carter nnd Joseph DeFrehn, eas-twardly hy South Coal street nnd southwardly hy lot o'f Mary C. Wyukoop, containing In width twenty feet nnd in depth ono hundred and twenty feet five inches; with the appurtenances consisting of a three-story brick dwelling houo witli ,n three-story brick hnek building attached ; as the property of JOHN A. SULLIVAN with notice to WILtJAM WILIIKLM nndC. K. WILIIKLM, terrc tenants. e NO. 10. All that certain lot or niece of irround situate on the southeast corner of Eighth and Nor wegian streets In the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded nnd described ns fnUn.i-H in wit:. KnrtlufnnUv or Iti fr....t said Noiweglnn street, enstwnrdly by property! oi iner is. reiser, souinwnruiy ny n tnreo iccr. lassago way or niicy anu westwainiy ny sniu i eighth street : being uart of lot number fifteen In Pott and Patterson's addition to Pottsville 1 and being the same premises now marked and known as No, 725 West Norwegian street, in said borough ; containing fifteen feet In front or widtli on said Norwegian street and extending of that width In length or depth sixty-seven leci, wnn mc nppurienances consisting oi n three-storv brick dwellfmr houso with a two- I htory brick hack building and a one-i-tory frame , Kucnen nuocncu ; as me property oi (ii-AJiiUii WAUNKlt. NO. 11. All that curtain tract of land, situate on the i east side of a public road leading fromTamaqua to Hazlcton, in Rush township, Schuylkill : county, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: I tegt lining at n stone corner on the east I side of said public mad and ot tho distance of one hundred (100) feet, north from tho centre of the track of the Ncsquehonlng Valley Itailroad; thence south along said railroad track, south eighty-one (81) degrees, cast one hundred and sixty-seven (107) perches, to n point in line of land of August Jtoabe s thenco along snM Itaahe's land north slxty-threo (G3) degrees, cast one hundred and fifteen (115) perches to I stones; thence south twenty-two nnd one-half' (22) degrees cast eleven (11) perches, to stones; thence along lands of John Krbe, north fifteen J (15) degrees, east ono hundred nnd two (102) perches to n chestnut onk ; thenco along other i lands of the said James Taggart, deceased, and including iu that nart. described in the order I ami request of sale, as number five, south clghty-nlno (89) degrees west one hundred nnd i eighty-seven (187) perches to stoius; thence1 north eighty-one flegrecs west forty perches to I stones: thence north eighty-four (61) degrees, , west eighty-four (8J) perches, to u stone corner I In tho public road leading from Tamaqua to 1 Hazlcton ; thence in n southerly direction along said public road, thirty-two nnd one-half (32K) j perches to (.tones, corner of land of Josiah r'racbel, thenco north eighty-eight (88) deirrees. east tweive and one-half (12 perches, thence south seven (7) degrees west tlftcen perches, thence south eighty-eight degrees west twelve and one-half perches to a stone corner on tho public roau leading from Tamaqua to iiazieton, i thence in a southerly direction along said imblic road, eltrhtv-two (82) ncrches to tho nlaoe of beginning, containing (wo hundred and twenty-three (223) acres nnd forty-nine (4y) pcrcnes, since measure. Also. All that certain tract of land, situate on the west side of a public road, leading from Tamaqua to Iiazieton, in Hush township, Schuylkill county, hounded nnd described ns follows, to wit : Beginning at n post nnd stone corner on the west side of said public road nnd at a distance of one hundred (100) feet north from tnc cemr oi iiie tracK oi tue Eesqiienon ing Valley Itailroad: thenco north alone the bald railroad eighty-one (81) degrees wcet seventy-two (72) perches to stones, thence south nine (V) degrees, cast three (3) perches to a stone corner at a distance of fifty (50) feet from the centre ot tlie esqueuoning valley Kaiiroad track; thence along tho said railroad north eighty-one (81) degrees west sixty-one nnd one half (C1H) perches to stones, in line of lands of Welsh nnd othsra; thenco along said Welsh's land north ten 10 degrees, east twenty-five 25 perches to stones; thence along the same north eighty-one 81 degrees, west twenty-six 26 irrches to stones in lino of lands of II. A, 'oldy Sc Co., thenco alons the sntd lands of Wcldy&Co. north ten 10 degrees, east one htimlriMl nml flftv.flva tierclie. tohtoncfl: thence eubt -ixty-slx G6 nerehea to public road leading iron. Tamaqua lo Iiazieton; thence alons saiu public road in a southerly direction, two hun dred and twenty-four 221 perches to tho place of iK-fflnnln... containing ono hundred and forty-two 112 acre, and thirty-three 133 perches, strict measure, together with the uppurtenances consisting of one two-story frumo dwelling house, frnmo carriage house, ono frnme l-8tory dwelling house, frame chicken house, pig sty nnd corn crib. Ac, ; as the property of JIaNNAU IIALSKY, with notice to tt-rre tenants. NO, 12. All tlmt certain lot or piece of ground situate on the 'north side of l'lno street. In the village of Nelson City, In Kast Union Township, Schuylkill county; containing in front ontsaul IMne street thirty-two feet nnd extending bnck of that width at right angles therewith one hundred and thirty feet to Cranberry alley; being lot No. 2 tit Block 20 on the map orplnnot suld Nelson City as constructed by 11. 8. lloycr in Slay, 188.; bounded ns follows : north by Cranberry alley, east by lot No. 3, south by Pine street and west oy lot No. 1; with the appur tenances consisting of a two and ono half story frame dwelling house, n frame stable nnd frame out-bulldlngs; as the property of AMANDA JANE C Alt 12 V. No. 13. All that certain lot or pleco of ground sltuato in North Union Township, HehuylkJU founty, boundeil and d-ecrit'cd as f allows ; jwrthward; ly by right of way of the l'hllailalphla and .leading Kailrond, Union siding, onstwnriUy by la,l of Lindcrmuth, on tho south by lands of Hartman. and on the west by right of way of tho I'hlladelphla and Heading; contain ing one aero uf land, more or loss, uud laving erected thereon buildings neoessary for tho manufacture of powder, dynamite ; nml nltro- lyc-rine; ns the property of WILLIAM J. J.IT1I. trading as tlie NATIONAL DYNAMITE AND I'OWDlilt COMI'ANY. NO. 14. All those certain two lots or pieces of ground sltuntc In the Dorough of I'ottsville, -Schuylkill County, mmked numbers 30 nndSil, on the plan of A. H, Faust's addition to said borough, bounded on the north by Main street, on tho east by lot number '-"J. on the south by reserved land of A. H. I'aust, nnd on the west by ot numbers; .contain lur In front 10 feet and in depth or that width ISO feet; M the nronerty of aBOIiaEO. AltUOOAST. properi NO. 16. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the poulh side of Parker stteet in the Hor oughof Olrarilvllle, Schuylkill County being lot number two in block number 2H on tho map or plan of the Proiton Coal and Improvement Company nddltion to the snld borough of Olinrdvlllo; containing flftv feet, more nr less In front or widtli on Parker street and extend ing of that width nt tight nnglcs therewith In length or depth one hundred and fifty feet, more nrlf""i; boundeil cnstwardlv by lot number one southwardly nnd wostwnrilly by other land of the party of the first part, nnd northwardly by Parker street , aforesaid; .bclnit the same premises which the Preston Coal and Imnrn o ment Company, by deed dntod the 8th day of February A. I)., Wl, granted nnd conveyed to party hereto; with the appurtenances consisting of a two story frame dwelling houe with n two story frame back building and a one story frame summer kitchen attached, n frame coal house nnd frame out-buildings ; ns tho property of CATIIAHINE KYAN nml ANDREW IIY AN. NO. 1C. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the Ilorough of Ashland, Schuylkill County bounded northwnrdly by llrock street, enst wnrdly by lot of Peter Cress, southwardly by Oak street and westwnrdly by lot of George Morgan, containing In width twentv-flvc feet nml in depth ono hundred nnd forty feet, more oi less; with tho appurtenances consisting of n dock of twotwpnndn half story framo dwell ng , .houses with two one-story frnmo back buildings nttached, n framo stable, framo coal houses and framo out-bulldlnc-; as the tironertv of THEODORE WKW.lt, or VeaVeA. NO. 17. All I.O A.-I-I- t I . .... ..Vi.Tji J 1 . o'grounu sltuato V." r1 " v"r B,rec. in mc village of Nelson City, In East Union township, Sclmvl- -H CnUl,l mnlnlnlnr. It, l.i street forty-eight feet nnd extending hock of that width at right nnglcs therewith one hun dred nnd thirty feet to Cranberry alley, being lot number eight nnd west half of lot number nine In block twenty-two on map or plan of ,,. ...ibuii -,.- cunairucicu oy 11, rj, Jlerger in Slay, 18S9; bounded as follows: northwnrdly llV CmillinM-vnllov r.n.1 k., I..II ... I... , nine, south by l'lno street nml west by lot num. r.ci-ii, .iwi m itpinirieunucos consisting or n two story frnmo dwelling houso with n onu storv fmmn lino- linll.ll.tn nllnl...! . r. stable, frame chicken pen, nnd frnmo'out build- illLTS n tlin iirntuihtv nt Tf .l.-tir 1 I mn No. 18. Xo. 1. All that rert.lin tmrt. rtr hip.h nr ln,l situate in llrandonvllle, ICact Union township, Hchuylklll County; adjoining Intuit of Ilenrv Miller, Nelson Urnndon, Silas IIoITnagle anil others, containing ninety-two acres, more or less; with the appurtenances consisting of a two nnd a half t.tory frame dwelling house with a ono nnd one-half story hnck hnildlng aH- itvufu, irtiuiG nanK onrn, n irnme wagon sneu, frnme corn crlh, frame pig stnhle, frniuechlcken house, frame coal shed and frame outhuild Ingt. No. 2. All that rertnln lot nr ti.i. nf .,.ttn.l sltunte iu tho Borough of Mahanoy City, rfdiuylkill County; hounded on the north hy lot of Mary Ifeih, on the eut hy C'atawiHKi gtrect, on tho south hy Maple street und on the went hy JMcKinley alley, containing in front on said Catnwlssa street twenty-five feet nnd extending of that width in length or depth one hundred ana uve icei, more or .ev; with the nppur tennnrcs consUtlmr of a block nf twn tufonm.. n-hnlf story frame cottage dwelling houses with two two-story frame hnck buildings at tached, a frame fitnblo and shed, frnmo chicken house, frame coal house and frnme out-huild-Ings; ns the property of WILLIAM M. EVANS nnd MAUY JANE iCVANS. NO. 19. Levied June 13th. Ifi95. on all the rlcht. title and interest of Louisa Younglleisch, of In nnd to nil that certain lot or piece of ground sit uate in tho Horough of MInersville, achuylklll County, Pennsylvania, hounded nnd described us follows : On the north hy Carbon street, on the east by land of tho estate of Thomas Cooch, deceased, on tho south by land of Mrs John Sutton, nnd on the wot by laud of Cntberino Sheeder, containing iu width sixty feet mora or less nnd in depth sixty feet more or less, with tho appurtenances consisting of a two-and-one-half story framo dwelling house, n frame sum mer kitchen and frame out-buildings ; ay the property of LOUISA YOUNGFLKIbClI. NO. io. All those two certain lots or nieces of cround. described ns follows : First, All that certain lot or piece of ground sltuato on the southwest corner of Sunbury and Fifth streets fn the Hor ough of MInersville, Schuylkill County, con taining iu front on Sunbury street fifty feet nnd In deptli one hundred nnd fifty feet to n twenty feet wklo street; with the appurtenances con sisting of n three story stone tavern, store and dwelling house, a block of four two-story framo dwelling houses with stone basements, a frnmo wnrehouso nnd frame out buildings. Also, Second : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the caj-t side of Fifth street, in tho Ilorough of MInersville, Schuylkill County, containing in front on Fifth street fifty feet and in width twenty-five feet, bounded on the west by Fifth street, on tho north by lot, now cr late, of Clark, on the east by lot of Jacob Steinhilhert, and on tho south by a twentv feet wide street; with the nnimrteiiancea consisting of a frame stable. The said above two lots I'lret nnu scconu lornung togetuer tlio tavern nronertv known ns tho Farmers Hotel in said Borough of MInersville, ns now Uied by Arctta jMuiiau; aa tne property oi juiks UEiiU, mortgagor, nnd TKHUANCK MOHAN, CHAHLKS 11 MOHAN, nnd THOMAS I). I1UKNNAN, JOHN HltKNNAN, CH AISLES UUKNNAN. ELLEN BltENNAN, WILLIAM DEV1TT, THUKSA DEVITT, ANNIE DEVITT, MAHY DEVITT, KATIE DEVITT, SUSIE DKVITT, JAMES C. 1'UItCELL, CHAltLES 1'UltCICLL, nnd JOSEl'U 1'UItCELL, heirs und terre tenants. NO. 21. Ml that western one-hnlf lot or piece of ground sit unto on the north side of Centre street, in the borough of Ashland, Schuylkill county, being the western half of lot number lour, ns laiu oui y i-resion jiuier in iwaj, bounded nnd described ns follows : On the west bv lot number three, on the north by lot of Gideon W. Snyder, on the east hy the eastern nan oi 101 nuinuer iour nnu on uie souin uy Centre street; containing Jn front on said Centre street twehe nnd ono-hnlf feet nnd ex tending of that width iu length or depth north wnrdlv flftv-slx feet, more or lesrti with the nppurtenances consisting ot a two-and-iv-hoU story iramo uoiei mm uweiung nouse wun n two-storv frame bnck huildinir nnd n frame Biunmcr kitchen attached, a framo chicken pen and frame out-bulldlngs; as the property of Taken in execution and to be sold hy ALEXANDER SCOTT, Sheriff. 9JiEnn'P', Office, Pottsville, Pa. Juno 16th., lb9G. - P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Buy Keyatouo flour. Bu 6ure that tlie name Lkssio & IUee, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every Back. I --isa aw ( nik.r it
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