EVENING HERALD iistaiili.smi:i mo. l'ubllshed every Evening, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 South Jaudin Stiiuet, Neah C'E.Miin. The Herald is dcllvoeil In .Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay ing to tho carriers, lly mail 83.00 n yenr, or 23 cents a montln pnyalrio In ndvnhco. Advcrtlse mcnts chnrgcu according to space and position. Tho publisher? reserve the right to change the r'osltlon of advertisements whenever tlie pub Icntlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers may deem Impruper. Advertising rates luado known utton nnnllcatlon. Entered at the postofllco nt Shenandoah, Pa., as eeconu class man matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1608. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. KOIt rillIl)KXT , WILLIAM M'KINI.EY, Of Ohio. for vice riicsirinxT , OAltltET A. IIOHAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR tON(lUEMAK-AT-I.AIE, OALUSHA A. OIIOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENl'OltT, Of Erio Tills year's Fourth of July novelty is n dynauiito bomb so called. It is warranted to make more noiso and blow tlio Angers oil' more boys than n dozen toy pistols. A olanci: at the names of thoso wlio aio prominent in the movement for the ratifica tion meeting to be held in l'ottnville on Fri day evening, causes a smile ; yes, even a white horse would laugh. W. John Wihtkiioim;, lie who startled tho people of Schuylkill county by a threat oned investigation of the Almshouse and which lias so far failed to materiali.e, lias been again admitted to tho Jleimblican fold, judging from the names of those who appear to ho leading spirits in Friday night's ratifi cation meeting at tho county seat. IN an interview in Pittsburg, Senator Quay is reported as having said that with a free silver platform tho Democrats might he able to carry Schuylkill, Luzerne and Lacka wanna counties, but he had nu fear that Pennsylvania would fail to roll up a big Kopuhlicau majority. So far as Schuylkill is .concerned much depends upon the character of the nominees on the county ticket. The counties mentioned are Congiessional districts in themselves, and it may have been this that caused Mr. llrmnm to state in an interview that several silver Congressmen will ho elected fiom Pennsylvania. It seems, says the New York Sun, that tliobo two glorious leaders of the Hog Com bine, the Hon. Christopher Magec, of Pitts burg, and the Hon. David Mai tin, of Phila delphia, are still alive and kicking, and that they have succeeded in returning from St. .Louis to Pennsylvania, where they are once more raising tho war cry against tho Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay, who gavo them so arti-tic and finely executed a licking a little while ago. lint some men are hard to satisfy, and of those some aio these two. They hotyl for more combat witli Mr. Quay, They de pend upon tho Hon. Marcus Atrcus Hauna to boot them forward in tho ranks of war. That chief of tlie Western Prcservo is prob ably awato that he has a considerable job on hand already without acccptiugany pioponals for new labors. Mr. Martin and Mr. Mageo are liable to continue to squirm under tho iron heel and too of tho Sago of Heaver unless they make pence witii him and become his mure or loss trusty henchmen. Ho is an irritating man to fight. SoMKWiir.ni: there is a legend that June the mouth of roses, is also tlie month of weddings. Or, perhaps, it is inoro than a legend. It may be an accepted and an axiomatic law. However, the unromautio types that print the news from the depart ment whence mairiago licenses issue, bears out tho legend or tho law, and, regardless of which it is.it is ably verified. Juno is, us facts show, the month of brides. Tho Pitts burg Times masons that it cannot lie because of any Influence that Juno exerts, for tho wedding day nppoiuted for June is deter mined, as a rule, tome weeks beforehand, so that thu momentous ailiiirs like tho trous-eau and thu list of invited guests may bo pre pared with due circumspection, tho brides maids chosen, the plans arranged and time permlttid the guests to select the projer presents to grate tho event. Hut whether it is spring that is responsible, or what, tho world of society is singing tho praisos of tlie Juno bride throughout Schuylkill county. Makes you Boem "all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It is often tho forerunner oi serious ill ness, or tho accompaniment ot nervous troubles. It is a positive proof of thin, weak, linpuro blood; (or, it tho blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it Im parts llfo and energy to every nerve, organ and tissuo ol the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Barsaparllla for that tired feeling is therefore apparent to every one, and tho good it will do you Is equally beyond question. Remember Ho Sarsaparilla Istho best In fact the One True Wood Purifier, u,i r:n cure liver Ills, easy to take, JlOOCl S FlllS easy to operate, a cents. Tired Feeling NINE YEARS OLD. The Knights of 1'yllilim and Their l'l lends Celebrate the i:cnt. Ilohbins' opora house was well filled last evening by the members ufGe.nl. Harrison Lodgo, No. 231, Knights of Pythias, and their friends, in celebration of the ninth anniversary of tho organization. The decora tions wcro on an elaborato Halo and every thing possible was dono for the comfort of those present. Stint. Thomas Halm was chairman, and ho porformed the duties of the position lit an ablo manner. After singing l!ev. John Moore, of the P. M. church, oil'ered prayer. Tho reverend gentleman then related tho story of Damon and Pythias with dramatic ell'ect and was heartily applauded. It was of especial interest to the members of tho order, John D. Jenkins followed witli a vocal solo and Lewis Lcho gavo a recitation in his u.ual effective manner. Tho Tempest llrothors favored tho an (Hence with a duett and Harry Tempest and William Jones and sisters also rendered vocal selections. Miss Tregembo's recitation was followed by Harry Keese with a vocal solo. Tho instrumental duett by E. L. Jones and brother was well received as was also tho specialties by Shore and Connelly. After a recitation by John II. D.mks and a trio by Joseph Jones and sisters, the Scanlan llrothcrs brought forth much applause by their specialties. Tho violin duett by Kennelly and sister, song and danco by Mr. Council, declamation by Miss Kennelly and a vocal solo by Miss Mary Jones closed the evening's program. Tho members of the order wcro hcartly con gratulatcd upon tho success of tlie entertain' ment, and for which tho members of tho committee, Messrs. S. Tregembo, O. D. Golifi, Charles Dcrr, Evan L. Jones and James O. Sampscl, having tho afliiir in charge, are en titled to much credit. "Last summer while attending court at Uniontown," says D. H. l'atton, a prominent druggist of Fayotto City, Pa., "thrco wit nesses wore suUoring from diarrhoea. I gavo cacli a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gavo imme diate relief. On tho way homo una of my neighbors was taken witli a sovcro cramp in tho stomach and was Buffering with iutenso pains. I gavo him a doso of tills remedy and within fivo minutes tho pains had ceased. Tho remedy is a favorito here. I know of many who are never without it. I always take it with mo when going away from home." For sale by Gruhlerllros., druggists. Tho I.jmi-Dtlnu Contest. Tho Lyon-Dunn judicial contest count met yesterday, and much timo was occupied and littlo work done. Nick lirownmiller and.ex Clerk of the Courts John J. Toolo wero appointed to collect all the ballot boxes, and Prothouotary Deegan was made tho custodian for their safe keeping. The court stated that lirownmiller and Toole wcro to do their work together, in each other's company, and ex plained that certain ballot boxes are wanted by July 1st, and wcro to porform tho work witli tho least possible delay. 'S'Miiro J. A. Toomey, of town, related to court how his olllco was entered on tlie night of tho 20th of May by somo person or persons who tampered witli tho boxes and how he iotina tho ballots strewn over tlio lloor. He said tho lock of tlie ollice door had not been tampered with, and named four persons who hud keys to his ollice, two of them being Constable Matt, tliblou and Special OHicer Auinony Alex. l no witness was admon ished by tho court to have tlio boxos in a place where ho would iiavo them under his solo supervision. Tho court will meet on Wednesday, July 1st, when tlio examination uf witnesses will begin. l'rcu Pills. Rend your address to H. E. llucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pilis. A trial will convlnco you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and aro particularly effectivo in tlio cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to be purely egctablo. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Township Teachers Elected. Tlio School Directors of East Mahanoy township held an election of teachers Mom day evening. There wero (ixty-threo ap plicants examined by Supt. Noonan, and Of that number thirty-three passed and thirty wero rejected. 1 hero aro twenty-eight now applicants. llio following teachers wero elected : Advanced schools, Daniel F. Guluan; Laura A. Swartz, Mary E. Whalcn, Agnes Stein, Lizzlo C. Ncary, John J. Rcilly, Mary V " Downey, Lizzio Ilardiman, Kate Jennings, Mary J. Terrill, Theresa Coakley, M. A, Ryan, Mary C. Tahaney, Margaret Thomas, Mary lioyce, Ilella rriel, Wm. F. llremirui Maud Tanscy, John O. Adamson, Kate Dowllng, Julia Dolphin, Mary Corrlgan, Thomas Whitaker, J. L. Downey, Roso Dowllng, Esther Rrougliall, Mary S. Corcoran, Minnie M. Knapp, Lizzio . Donahue, Mar garet Coughlin, Nora C. Gorman and William Winter. Salaries will bo tho same- as last year ranging from $10 to $55, and tho schools will open on tho llrst Monday of September, Tlio following teachers failed of ro-appoiut- ment : Misses ilaughncy and Hums, of Mali unoy City: Miss McGonigal, of Shenandoah, and Missos Clancy, Butler, Succk and Coyne, of tho township. Hon Ami, A "Good Friend" is in town, being per soually Introduced to each housekeeper for tlio purposo of offering assistance during housecleaning time, and all times thereafter. At least, that is tho way tho proprietors of Ron Ami, tho now cleaning and polishing article, put it, Bon Ami Is a modern lin provement in the list or household ncccssl ties, doing tho work of a Boap powder, scour lug soap and metal polish combined. It will clean anything clcauablo or polish anything that can bo polished. It Is used by making lathor which is applied to tho surfuco to ho cleaned. Being mado of tho host and finest material it is so constituted that whilo it Is too fluo to 6cratch, It Is coarse enough to clean in fact if it wcro coarser llko other cleaners, it would not only removo dirt and tarnish, but would gradually and surely wear out tho articlo cleaned. Ilioso who aro familiar with Bon Ami speak so highly of It that wo can only suggest you try tlio sample left with you and prove what tlioy Bay, Your grocer will keep it. Don't bo Without notions On your shoes. Tho Factory Shoo Storo has tUe best fastener In town and will fasten them on free of charge, whether your shoes were bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. Moykii, Man Mnhunoy City Teachers At an election of teachers in tlio Mahanoy City schools, held Monday evening, all tho old toachors wero ro-elected, Two vacancies wcro filled by tho election of Miss Mary Moll and Miss Edn Reed. ,An election fo Principal of tho High school, mado vacant by tho selection of i'rot Euruart as bupcrln tendent, will tako placo on July 29th. Tho suggestion of Supt. Khrhart that the Board adopt a courso of vocal culture, similar to that In town, was favorably received. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National League. At Philadelphia Hnltlmoro, 8; Phila delphia, 2. At Hoston Boston, I) j lirook lyn, 0. At Now York Now York, 0; Washington, 5. At Chicago Chicago, 7 ; Cincinnati, 5. At Cleveland Clovclantl, 0; Pittsburg, fi. I-nstcrn League. At Iluffnlo Scrnnton, 13; Huffalo, 0. At Hochestor Snrlmflisltl, IS; Rochester, 8. At Syracuse Provl.lcnco.lO; Syracuso,5. At Toronto AVIlkosbnrre, 10; Toronto, 10. Atlnntto Lengue. At Pntcrson First gnino: Pntcrson, 11; Now Haven, 10. Second gnnio: Pntcrson, 5; New Haven, 4. At Hartford Wil mington, 12; Hartford, 1. 1'cniisyHaiiln Stnto League. At Lancnstor Lancaster, 8; Ilondlnir. 4. At Pottsvlllo First gamo: Athletics, 8, Pottsvlllc, 5. Second gamo: Pottsvlllc, lu; Athletics, o. 1'1'incetnn Defeats Yale. At Now Haven Princeton, 4; Yale, 3. At wimuruigo Harvard, 2; Pennsylva nia, 0. l'lutt Spcnks for .ItcKlnley. NEW YoitK, Juno 21. Tho llrst ha mm of tho Republican campaign In this city was nrcii m tnrncgio music nan lnstovcn ing. Tho meeting was held under tho aus. plcos of tho Republican county committee, aim i nomas u. l'intt uroko n timo hon orod custom by making a speech. Ho was loudly applauded when ho said: "The Republicans of Now York aro united In behalf of tho candidates that wero noml natcd and tho platform that was adopted at St. Louts. I hope they will be no less united in all matters that affect tho wcl faro of their party and tho honor of their state. Iam always ready to sot tho example oi enceruu acquiescence in tho will of tho majority." Griii-Colds-IIcadncho. Why suffer wllh Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quiniuo will euro you in ono day. Put tin in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money relunded. Price, 2a cents, tor sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Anthracite Coal I'rlcos No formal notices of tho advanco In whole sale authracito coal prices to bo mado July 1 have yet been scut out, but such action will soon bo taken. Tho latest Information is that tho 25 cents per ton iucrcaso will also bo mado to tho west. Tho output for July will lio larger than tho cstimato for tlio present month by about 500,000 tons, which is re garded as very conservative. Tho present gross prices freo on board at tidewater arc: Stove, 84; grate, $3.50; egg and chostuut, $3.75. Tho July gross prices will be: Stovo, $1.23; grate, $3.75; egg and chestnut, $1. Tho now circular shows advances over tho actual ures sccuicd in July last year of from 25 cents to $1.50 per ton. Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. K.v...,W It. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures ncrvo-'s prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho gcras of disease, and then supplying healthy nervo food, Increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho ontlro system. Desperate cases rcquiro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho rosult of a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I bad a light stroke of paralysis, my limbs would all draw np. I m lVTilP'C' would have throbblngs XTlllbO lnmrf,itV,5temril NSfVillC unendurable. Forthroo manias i.couunoL sieep ReSIOreS and for threo weeks did Wpiltrl noi ciose my oyes. i nCiillll prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief did not como I would be dead or insano. 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 nave taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded Rook on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, InU. SHERIFF'S SALE OF" REAL. ESTATE. Hv virtue of sundry writs of fieri faclni, venditioni cxnonus and levari facias. isjue out of the Court of Common 1'lcns of Schuyl kill County, nnd to me directed, will h exposed to public unle or outcry, on FRIDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JULY A. D 1896 At 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at tho Court Houi, Inthe JlorouKh of I'ottsville, Schuylkill County. Penniylvnnlu, tho following described real estate, to wit Ho. 1. No. 1. All that certain lot or parcel of ground sit unto in Xsortli tnioii township. Schuylkill county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: lleKlnnlnt nt n pot nnd atouo corner, u soutlicnst corner of Dantel nnd Company, lute Samuel llelTncr in rlubt of CJeoriro lEonver. and by the same south 73 degrees west 4H 3-10 perches to ft stone near the CatawiuHji Hallroud, thence nloiu; the haid railroad by tho land last men tioned north 75 degrees east 22 perches to stones nnd north 81 degree east 20 5-10 perches ton largo mountain stone, thence by land of Jacob JJndemuth north i degrees went 37 perches to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres nnd 57 perches with tho nppurteuuuces consist ing of u two-story frame dwelling houo with stone hament nnd frame summer kitchen attached, a log stable and frame out buildings. No. 2. All that certain lot or niece of ground j situate In North Union township, Schuylkill : county bounded and dower Hied as follows, to wit! llcglnnlngnt the culvert on Sandy Itun Creek on tlie Philadelphia nnd Heading I tall road, formerly tho CatawUsa i tall road, thence north 31J4 degrees east 71 perches to a Hst, thence north Vi degrees ent It perches ton stotic, thence south S8 degrees oast 12 MO perches to rt post, thence north UUy degrees 9 perches to n pofct, thence 12la degrees east perches to an oak stump, thence' north 53 degrees east 14 lurches to n post, thence north 3t 2-10 degrees east 10 3-10 perches to n poit, thence north 13 degrees west H 7-10 perches to a stone, on line of said railroad, thence south 85 degrees webt 32K perches ton chestnut sapling, thence Bouth 53 degrees west 25 1-10 perches to n white pipe tree, thence south 314 degrees west 100 perches to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres nnd 151 perches strict mensure with theumnirt eminccH consisting of a two-and-a-half-story fraino dwelling with a one-story frame kitchen attached, a frame barn and stable, a frame dynamite mill with tubs, nnd machinery, a water wheel, n frame chicken pen, frame smoke house, a frame out-building, a frame lulling D COTTOLHNE. bv all dealers, everywhere, in one, three and five pound tins, each bearing this label, with trade-marks "Coffofetie" and steeds head in cotton-plant wreath. It is at once the best, most wholesome and least expensive shortening in existence. Cottolene has done more for the cause of good health, through better cooking, than any other agency. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company CHICAGO. NEW YORK. mlldlinr. with tubs. etc.. n frame tnmnlng house, n frame storo house, n two-story log houc, a frninu shell factory, n frame box factory, n frame soda house, frame holler and engine houe with upright boiler nnd engine nnd n ono-Morv frame building, nndnrnllroad siding, as the property of WILLIAM .I.SMITII, trading ns the isATiorsAJ uvKAWiiJS ahu rOWDKIE COMPANY. NO. 2. All that certain lot or niece of wound situate in mo iHirougn oi KcmtyiKiu iiaven, scnuyjum county, Pennsylvania, bounded in front by Peter street, in tlio rear by a ten feet wide nlley, southwnrdly by a ten feet wldo alley, nnd northwardly by lot number 20; containing In width 20 feet, nnd In length from said Peter i street to the 10 feet wide nlley about 110 feet; being the lot marked on llublcy's division of i lotHwith number 25; with the appurtenances consisting of a 2-story frame dwelling houe; ns the property of ST. PHTEK'S KVAXGKLI CAI CllUltCir, OK SCHUYLKILL HAVKN, ' PENNSYLVANIA. No. 3. All thte two certain contiguous lots or nieces of land In the Morris mid l"i slier addition to the Hirouuh of Tremont. Schuvlkill countv. num ber 31 and 33. Lot number 31, bounded on tho north bv Main street, on tho cnt bv lot number 2J, on too houth by Poplar street nnd on the wesi iy tot niimocr &r, me saiu ids neing 10 ieet In front on Main street and extending that width In depth to Ponlar street: nnd lot number 33 Is bounded on the north by Main street, on the east by lot number 31, on the houiIi by Poi- mr sireci, on ine west ny lot numocr u-, ing saiu lot number 3-1 being the property of George Kleibenstcin; the said lot being 10 feet In front on Main street nnd extending tliat width In depth to Poplar street; with the nppurtenances consisting of a two nnd one-half-story frame uweuing nousawun a ono-hiory iramo Kiicnen attached nnd n one-tory frame out-kitchen, a two-story frame tannery nnd bnrk house nnd two frame out-houses; ns tho property of MAKY C. COCKILLand KZHA COCKILL. NO. 4. All that certain lot or niece of ground situate In tho borough of Ashland, Schuylkill county, bounded noithwardly by Itaco street, cast wardly by Eighteenth street, southwardly by Arch street and westwardly by land of Phila delphia and Hcadlne-Coal nnd Iron Company. containing In width twenty-five feet nnd In depth one hundred feet; with the appurtenances consisting of a two story frame dwelling houso with a two-story frapio back building attached, a framo stable, a frame coal house nnd frame oui-nuiKiings j ns mo propertv oi LOVELL and ANN his wife. In right of snid wife. NO. fi. All that certain lot or nieces of trround Mtuato In tho borough of A&hland, SchuylkW county, bounded northwardly by H'nlnut street, enst wardly by lot of Christ, Iludwnsh, southwardly by Spruce street nnd wcstwnrdly by lot of Mnry Slctger. and being lot marked on the litho graphic map or plan of said borough with the number 278, section 72, containing In width twenty-five feet nnd in depth one hundred nnd twenty-five feet; with tho nppurtennnces con sisting of a block of two two-story frame dwelling houses with Mono basement with two ono-story frame back buildings attached, a iramccoai nouso and rrame out-humiings : ns tho property of SEKASTIAN II ELLA It. NO. 6. All that cei tain lot or niece of trround Rituate In the borough of Port Cnrbon, Schuylkill countv. bounded nnd described as follows, to wit; Ucgtnningoii Coal street on a corner of a i lot oi me estate or i,ewis iieetmer, deceased, thence north twenty-two feet four inches, more or less, to line marked out on lot of estate of Uriah Gaues, deceased, thenco east along said lot one hundred nnd forty-two feet, more or less, to a pot adjoining other ground of estate of said Uriah GaueN.thence south t went v-t wo feet two Inches, more or less, to line of lot of estate of iconert l nomas, teceaseut thence west along said lot, n twenty feet wldenlley, lot of Leonard Mcrtz nnd nlso lot of estate of Lewis Ileebner, deceased, to Coal street the place of beginning, containing in front on Coal street twenty-two feet four inches, more or les, and extending back in length or depth one hundred nnd forty two feet, more or less; with the nppurtenances consisting of a two-atory frame store nnd dwelling house, n frame baker hop nnd n frame stable; ns tho property of GEOKGE T. GWINNElt. NO. 7. All tho surface or right of soil of all that certain lot of land nltuate, lying and being in tho township of Kline, Schuylkill county, hounded ami described as follows: Beginning ntn stake nt the noitheastern Intersection of Centre nnd Klrbt streets, thenoe nloug said Plrst street north four nnd threo-fourths degrees west fifty feet to n stake, thenco north eighty-five nnd one-fourth degiecH cast ono hundred nnd fifty feet to a stake on nn nlley twenty feet wide, theuee nloug wild alley south four nnd tliree fouithw degrees enst fifty feet to n stake nt the Intersection with Centre street, thence nlong Wlid Centre Strict niltll clirhtv-llvn nnil nnnw fourth degrees west one hundretf nnd fifty feet to tho place of beginning; bounded on tl i north by lot numbered five, on tho east by an alley twenty feet wide, on the south by Centre street nnd on the webt bv Plrst street. (nntnl. ing seven tuouAauu uve nunnreu square reel of land, and being lot numbered six In blotk 4tA" on the plot of lots laid out In tho said township bv the IehUh and M'ilkoslmrro Coal Company ; with the nppurtcuancoH consisting of a two story frame dwelling houso ; ns the proicrty No. 8; All those certain lots or nieces of croimil situate, on l'cacock street In tho iKirouch of ."..'"? "cimjiKui county, uounuM mm ilcBcrllioil as follows! On the east by a twenty- tWO feL't WUlO. Street. On ttm bmitli f.v I'nnnL' street, on the west liy lot marked 113 onthoinnii or lilau of tho Norwcitian addition to tho horouBli of l'ottsvlllo and on tho north liy Norwegian Creek: LclniF Intu nr imi-tu nf In marked with tho numbers 110 nnd 117 on tho aforesaid plan or drafts; containing In fronton said I'eneocK street ono hundred and sixteen feet nnd lit depth about one hundred and nine feeti with the appurtenances consisting of a two-story brick and framo slaughter houso ami Ice inanufucturtnKhulldlnipvlthuprlKut engine, boiler and connections, pulleys, slmttlnK, belts, fie, two boiler pumps, two Ice machine pumps, distilling cylinder, meat cutter, meat mixer, sausage btuner, vais, mru cooler, elevator, COTTOLCNn. PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH Diamond drill pump, nnd nil other machinery ami fixtures erected thereon or connected there with, n frame cattle shed, a frame wngon shed nnd storeroom, n frame smoke house, a double brick smoke house nnd frame coal shed; ns tho property of G. A. DOKItl'LINGEIt. NO. 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground situnte In tlie borough of Pottsvlllc, Schuylkill county, bounded vcstwnrdly or front by Centre street, northwardly by property belonging Jo Frank uaner nun josepn ucirenu, eastward iy ny South Coal street nnd southwardly by lot of feet nnd in depth one hundrett nnd twenty feet live inches; with tho nppurtenances consisting ftf n throe-story brick dwelling house with n three-story brick back building attached ; nsthe property of JOHN A. SULLIVAN with notice to "WILLIAM WILIIELM nnd C. E. WILIIELM, terre tenants. No. 10. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on tho southeast corner of Eighth nnd Nor weglnn streets in the Ixn-ough of Pottsvlllc, Schuylkill county bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit; Northwnrdly or in front by snid Norwegian street, enstwnrdly by property of Aimer S. Keiser, southwardly by n three feet passage wny or nlley anil westwnrdly by said Eighth street; being part of lot number fifteen in Putt nnd Patterson's addition to Pottsvlllo nnd being the same premises now marked nnd known as No. 72o West Norwegian street, in said borough ; containing fifteen feet In front or width on said Norwegian street nnd extending of that width In length or depth sixty-seven feet; with the nppurtennnces consisting ot n three-story brick dwelling houso witli n two story brick back building and a one-story framo kitenen attached; as the property of GEOUGE WAG NEIL No. 11. All that certain tract of land, situate on tho cast side of a publlu road leading from Tamaqun to Ilnzlctou, in Hush township, Schuylkill county, bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Iieslnning nt a stone corner on the east side of said nubile road nnd nt the distance of one hundred GOO) feet, ndrth from the centre of tho track of the Nesquehonlng Valley Ha 11 road; thence south along said railroad track, south eighty-one (fil) degrees, east one hundred and sixty-seven (107) perches, to n point In lino of land of August Hanbo's thenco nlong said Kaabe's land north sixty-three (C3) degrees, cast ono hundred and fifteen (115) perches to stonen; thenco south twitytwo nnd one-half '2) degrees east eleven (11) perches, to stones; thenco nlong lands of John Erhc. north fifteen (15) degrees, enst one hundred and two (102) perches to n chestnut oak; thenco along other lands of the said Jatnes Taggnrt. deceased, nnd Including In thnt part, described In tho order nnd request of sale, ns number five, south eighty-nine (h'J) degrees west one hundred nnd cighty-seVen (1S7) perches to Ktonvs; thenco north eighty-one degrees west forty perches to stones: thence north eighty-four (&1) degrees, west eighty-four (SJ) perches, to a stone corner In the public road lending from Tnmnqun to Hazleton ; thence in n southerly direction nlong said publlu road, thirty-two nnd one-half (32) perches to stones, comer of laud of Josiali Fraebel, thenco north eighty-eight (W) degrees, east tweive and one-hnlf (12)) perches, thenco south seven (7) deirrees west fifteen perches. thence south eighty-eight degrees west twelve and one-half perches to a stone corner on the public road leading1 from Tamuqua to Hazleton, thence In a southerly direction alonir said public road eighty-two (82) parches to the placo oi ieiinmni contmmmr two imnureu ami twenty-three (223) ncres and forty-nlno (49) iii'ruiii's. Rinei mei is Lire. Also; All that certain tract of land, situate on the west side of n nubile rond. lending from Tainan tin to Imzlctim. In Hush township. Schuylkill county, hounded nnd described ns follows, to wit i Heginnlngat a jtost nnd stone corner on the west side, oi sam punnc road nnd ntn distance of one hundred (100) feet north irom tlie centre or thetracK oi tnc isesnueiion- Ing Vnlley Hailrond: thence north along the said railroad eighty-one (81) degrees west seventy-two (72) perclies to stones, thenee south nlno (0) degrees, cast three (3) perches to n stone corner at n distance of fifty (50) feet from the centre of the Ncsquehonhig Valley Hntlroad track; thenco nlong tho said railroad north ehrhtv-one (81) decrees west slxtv-onc nnd one- iinii (tiiyi,) perches to stones, in line oi inndsot AVcIshnnd others; thenco along snid Welsh's land north ten 1101 uctrrees. east twentv-nve 231 perches to stones: thenco along tho same north eighty-one 181J degrees, west, twenty-six 20J ncrchoa tti stones in line uf lands of II. A. Weldy fe Co.. thenco nlong the snid lauds of WeldyJcCo. north ten 10J degrees, cost one hundred nnd fifty-five perches to stones; thence oast sixty-six 06 perches to public road lendinu inuu iuiimquu to iiuzieiou i me net; uioug sum nubile rond In southerly direction, two hun dred nnd twenty-four 221 perches tothe place oi pcguming, containing ono nunurcu ami forty-two fli2l ncres and thirty-three 331 perches, strict measure, together with the appurtenance cnnsUting of one two-story iramo dwelling no use, irnme carriage uouse. ono frame l-story dwelling house, frame chicken house, pig sty nnd corn crib. fcc. ; ns uio property oi urtn..ui iiAuiiii, win notice to terre tenants. No. 12. All thnt rertnln lot or dIpcg of trround situate on the north side of Pine street, in the vJUnge of Nelson City. In East Union Township, Schuylkill county: containing lit front oirtaid rine sireei iniriy-iwo wki uuu ujiki" v of thnt width nt right nngles therewith pne hundred nnd thirty feet to Cranberry nlley: i...it.rrir,t 'n i rWl-w on thu map or plan of said Nelson City ns constructed by II. & jtoyer In May, lwO; bounded ns follows : north by Cranberry alley, east by lot No. 8, wjuth by Pine street ana west iy 101 no. , "".."I' f lutinnnna onimUIIni nf n, i WO ft lid OHO Ilttl f fetorV frame dwelling house, a frame stable and frame nuwrniiuuiKs; 4t JANE CAItEV, Mo. 13. AH that certain lot or piece of Kround situate In North Union townsnip, ocuuyiKiu county, Knmwlpil nnd described us follows : northwiinl. Iy by rlRht of wny of the J'hlludelphla nnd Heading ltallroad. Onion sldlnu, eastwardly l,y land of i iJiidermuth. on the south bv lands of llartman, and oil the west by right of way ot the l'hlladclphta and Heading; contain- erected thm-on buildings necessary for. the ft manufacture of powder, dynamite nnd nltroi glycerine: n the nroncrtv nf WILLIAM .t SMITH, trading nsthe NATIONAL 1)YN AMITE nnu 'uvt unit cu-MPAriY. NO. 14. All those certnln two lots or pieces of ground situate in the Horough of Pottsvlllc, Sehuyiklll County, marked numbers 30 nnd 31, on the plan of A. H, Pnust's nddltlon to said borough, bounded on the north by Mnln street, on the cast by lot number 29, on the south by recrved land of A.S. Emur. nnd on the west by lot number 32. contnlulnir In front 10 fert nml in depth of that width 120 feet; ns the proierty of UEOItGEC. AHllOGAST. 3 NO. 15. All thnt certain lot or niece of trround nftimtn on the south side of Pnrker street in the Kor oughof GirnrdviHc, Schuylkill County: being lot number two In block number 23 on the map or plan of the Preston Coal nnd Improvement ixmipany nduinon to xnc said uorougti of Girardvllle. containing fifty feet, more or Iet In front or width on Parker street nnd extend ing of thnt width nt right nn'glcs therewith in length or depth one hundred nnd fifty feet, more or less; bounded enstwnrdly by lot number one, southwnrdly nnd westwnrdly by other land of the party of tho firt pnrt, nnd northwnrdly by Pnrkcr street, nforesald; bclnur the same premises which tho Preston Coal nnd Improve ment Company, by deed dated tlie Sth day of February A. li., 1881, granted ntul conveyed to party hereto; with the nppurtennnces conaMIng of a two story frame dwelling houso with n two story frame bnck building and aonostory frame summer kitchen attached, n frame coal house nnd frnmo out-bulldlngs: ns the propertv of CATHAlilNE HYAN nnd ANDKEW IIYA& NO. 16. All that certain lot or niece of m-numl fdtnntri in i no ijorougii oi Asnianu. HemiyiKlII County, hounded northwardly hv Itrnrlr etrw im.L wardly by lot of Peter Cress, southwardly by Oak street nnd westwnrdly by lot of George Moreah. containhur In width twcntv.flvn rt and in depth one hundred nnd forty feet, more or less; wun uie appurtenances consisting of a block of two two and a half story frnmo dwell ing houses with two one-story frame bnek bulldimrs attached, a frame stable, frame rrml houses nnd framo out-bulldlngs; ns the property of T1IEOD01EE WEWEIL or WEAVE H. NO. 17. All that certain lot or niece of trround flltunfn on tho north side of Pino street in the village of Nelson City, In ISnst Union township, Schuyl kill Countv: containing in front on snid Pino street forty-eight feet nnd extending bnck of that width nt right nngles therewith one bun drcd nnd thirty feet to Cranberry nlley, belnj? ioc numuer eigne nnu west nan oi lot numticr nine In block twenty-two on man or plan nf said Nelson City as constructed by 1L S. Berger in May, 1SS9; bounded aft follows: northwardly by Cranberry nlley, cntbyhnlf of lot number ' nine, south by Pino street and west by lot num ber seven; with the nppurtennnces consisting of n two story frame dwelling houso with n ono story frame bnek building nttached, n frame stnble, frnmo chicken pen, nnd frame out build ings; ns the property of JOSEPH HAPKO. NO. 18. No. 1. All that certain tract or niece of laml situnte in Ilrnndnnvllle, East Union township, Schuylkill County; adjoining lands of Henry Miller, Nelson Brandon, Silas Hoffnaglc nnd others, containing ninety-two ncres, more or less; with tho nppurtennnces consisting of a two and a hnlf story frame dwelling house with i ono nnd one-nan story hack tmiidtng att ached, n frame bank barn, n frame wnironelied. frnmo corn crib, frame piir stable, frame chicken house, frame conl shed nnd frame outbuild ings. JNo. 2. All that certain lot or nlecn of urnunil situnte In the Borough of Mnhnnoy City, S:huylkIU County; bounded on tho north by lot of JInry Herb, on tho enst by Cntnwlssn street, on tho south by Maple street nnd on tho west by McKinlcy nlley, containing in front on snid. Cntnwissa street twenty-five feet nnd extending i of that width In length or depth one hundred nnd fivo feet, more or less; with tho nppur tennwes consisting of a block of two two-nnd- n-hnlf story frnmo cottage dwelling houses with two two-story frame back buildings at tached, a frame stable and shed, frnmo chicken house, frnmo coal house nnd frame out-hulld- tn.ra. u l.a i.imrii. f U'lITTAM T -i.mavu and hlAHY JANE EVANS. NO. 19. Levied Juno 13th. 1S95. on nil tho ritrht title and interest of Louisa Youngllelsch, of innnulj io mi iiuib cerium lot or jueco ui grounu sit- unto in the Borough of Minersville, bciiuyJklll County. PennsTlvnnln. bounded nnd described ns follows : On tho north by Carbon street, on the cost by Iniitl of the estnto of Tliomas Cooch, deceased, on the south by laud of Mrs. John Sutton, nnd on the west by land of Catherine Sheeder, containing in width sixty feet more or less nnd in deptu sixty leet more or less, wun ; the nppurtennnces consisting of n two-nnd-one- 1 nan story irameuwciung nouse. a iramo sum mer kitchen nnd frnmo out-bulldlngs as tho property of LOUISA YOUNGFLEISCll. No. 20. All those two certain lots or nieces of erround. described ns follows : First, All thnt certain lot or niece of irround situnte on the southwest corner of Sunbury nnd Fifth streets In the Bor ough of Mincrsvllle, Schuylkill County, con- taming in ironi on nunuury street uity leet nnu In depth one hundred and fifty feet to n twenty feet wldo street; with the nppurtennnces con sisting of n three story stone tavern, store nnd dwelling house, n block of four two-story frnmo dwelling houses with stone basements, a frame warehouse and frame out buildings. Also. Second: All that certain lot orpiecool f;round situate on the cast side of Fifth street, n the Borough of Mincrsvllle, Schuylkill County, containing In front on Fifth street fifty, feet and in width twenty-five feet, bounded on & tho west by Fifth street, on the north by lot,B now cr late, of Clark, on the enst liry 1 lot of Jacob Stcliihtlbert, nnd on the south bn twenty feet wide street; with tho appurtenances consisting of a frame stable. Tho said nhbve two lots First nnd Second forming together, the tavern property known ns tho Farmers Hotel in said Borough of MinersvUle, as now used by Arcttn jMoiinu; ns tno property oi juiu uiiiiii, morttrairor. nnd TEHHANCE MOHAN. CIIAHLES B MOHAN, nnd THOMAS D. BHKNNAN, JOHN BHENNAN, CUABLEH BUENNAN, ELLEN BHENNAN, WILLIAM DEVITT, TIMES A DEVITT, ANNIE DEVITT, . MAKY DEVITT, KATIE DEVITT. SUSIE 1 DEVITT, JAMES C. PUHCELL, CIIAHLES PUHCELL, and JOSEIUI PUHCELL, heirs and terre tenants. NO. 21. All thnt western one-half lot or piece of, ground suunto on tne norm side oi ventre street. In the borouch of Ashlnnd. Schuvlkill county, being the western hnlf ot lot number four, ns lnid out by Preston Miller, In 1883, bounded nnd described as follows . On the west by lot number three, on the north by lot of Gideon W. Snyder, on tho enst by the eastern half of lot number four nnd on tho south by Centre street; containing In front on said Centre street twelve nnd ono-lmlf feet and ex tending of thnt width In length or depth north wardly fifty-six feet, more or lessr"4".110 nppurtennnces consisting of a two-nnd-n-lialf story frame hotel nnd dwelling house with a two-story framo bnck building and o frame slimmer kitchen nttached, ft frame chicken pen and frame out-bulldlngs; as the property of OATIIA1UNE DEACH. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the auspices of. COLUMBIA HOSE 8. F. E. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At .Columbia Park. JIuslo will bo furnished by the famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The partition Is one of the finest in the county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One ot the special attractions of the day will be a bicycle lace, avaluabloprUoto tho winner Assist tho fire laddies by purchasing a ticket and buvo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will takl place at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancing Pavllllon, 35 cts. -via ii 1 A
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