EVENING HERALD 15STAllI.ISlll;l) 18T0. l'ubllslieil every Kvcnlnn, Kicept Sunday, nt 8 South Jaiuhs htiielt, Keau Centkis. Tlio Hunilil Is dtiivciptl InSlicimndoiih nndUie aurroumlitiK tmnu rlx rents n week, nj blo to the i arricrs. Hy mall S3.00 a year, or 25 cents h mouth, imynblc in mlviince. Advertise ments churned mcurdliiK to pprtev und ponltlon. The imblHliurfl rmcrvc the rljsht to elmiiKo the position of ndvertlscnicuts whenever tho put) ltcatlon ot news dcmniids It. Tho right Is reserved to rt ji'ct nny ndvertisetifcnt, whether fiatd or or nut, that the publishers may deem mprojicr. Advertising rates mndo known upon application. Entered at the postofllco at Hbcnnndonli, Pa., as second class mall matter. TltLliPHONIt CONNECTION. Evening Herald Wr.DNDsOAY, JULY 1, ISM. EEPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. rim pmiKNT, WILLIAM M KINLUY, Of Ohio. ito via: piiii1)1:xt, tiAHUl.T A. IIOliAltT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. yOH fOX011lySMAN-AT.I.ABOE, GALIXIIA A. OKOW, Of Husquehanua. SAMVi;L A. DAVlSNl'OltT, Of Krlc PnLsinr.JiT C'li:vi.i.ani lias kuuu 1 Gray Gables for tlic suininur. After tlio unusually large linnilur of vetoes lie fired at Congress last hcsbinn lie deserves a long vacation. It will .liu longer nftei Mareli 1th. next. TlllJnrirnt of a legalized funin ngent Iiy ii Sliiunolvin piilieeuian in mistaking him for an importer for wIiomi arrest ii rewind had been ollered in t ideiiti' of the necofisity for selecting men of somu brains as well as muscle Ii- n making up a police force. Till event-, ol the pant few days forces the eoiielusnm Hint the borough will soon be obliged to iiieicasi' its regular police forco und tin miiiIs ie,uired to deal mole t-evcrely Willi tin law les-, anil bloodthirsty class that l- n -.poii- ibh for tlie htate of affairs. Fines and li'ln mipi .-iiinineiitH have no ctlcct upon Ibeiu and t hi do not exhibit the slightest ht-it.nny iibniit iitti inviting murder. No timidnj "ii then paitpicveiitedllioslaugliter of two pnlii-miiu last Saturday and olio of tlitir o imtrj men on Monday. Tin piilitnal pot in Luzerne is boiling iiway at a lively r.ite. The Congressional and Senatorial nominations have caused the hottest lights, knnwh there fur years. Tlio luiders agreed that no "boodle" was to bo used in paying delegates "expenses" but we doubt whether they were alilo to hold out, as u t,u nt clamor was raised by tho self-snerillc my leilnws elei ted as , delegatus, who stem to g into it the same as somu delegatos not a t leu--. in.) milt - I'ioiii Shenandoah have done, f..i tin U w p. .nit of iltry dollars they candidates. aro ablo to M I',;., .in . is. Reciprocity and Sound Hie keynotes of the campaign nitireil li tin standard bearer of the Ilcpub- l.i mi niity in bis speech accepting the uotui u.iiiiiii. lie -I mils siiuarely on the platform adopted ! y his party at St. Louis; in which tin ii i-no i '(iiiMiciiiion on any of the issues ol th. iljy .mil 1 lie candidate's iitter.meo is in iiiliamil tliiHwith. tmthese issues and its I,, , . mill . ut n coid for thirty years ill ad .!:i:-!.m'il tl.i nll'.iirs of tho government, Ii. i, 1 1 1 got s In tore the country. Thero is in in . .1 in ,ipoliigi.e for an increase of J'-Mlo, n in. i mil in the public debt, nor for idle mills and ui tons, us these arc achievements not a. i iiinplislied in Uipulilicaii times. THE YALE CREW AT HENLEY. Kind Words for tlio American Oarsmen In :uglis1i Newspapers, London-, July 1. Tho Henley tiorro Fpoiuleiit tif The Dally Mntl mtys: "Tho Ynlc men nre very much In earnest, ntul moan not tu loavu n .stono uiiturnoil in their mulonvors to tnko tho clusslo cup uci'osH the Atlitntle. Much ns overy Kit- glishinnii wants nn Kligllsli crew tn win, uo ono would iKiftrmiKo it victory to such it sportsmanlike lot of yiiutiK fellows ns is at this nioinont reiirosentlng Yalo nt Henley." Die Dally Graphic gars: "Althouoh thero is snino doubt anil also many opin ions nlxiut the merits of the crew from Ynlc, thero oan bo no ilenyiiiK that their preicnee is tu the outside world tho most cimsulcuous feature of the ropnttn. Their best porfurmaiKc up to date was tho row ing over tho course in 7.111. This tiino has boon hontcu both by Loamler mid Now ColleRu, who may be regarded lis Yalo's f.tronget rivals. Ijoaniler has a splendid eight, with a grout juice anil power, anil If Yale can bout them we will hnvo to rovlKO our notions of rowing New Collego will also want a lot of beating. Yalo's other Important rival Is Trinity Hall. A good many people will look forwaril to a flno struggle between them and Yalo, should tho two happen to inert. " Hellef In Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder dlseasos relieved in six hours hy tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great stirpnso on account of its exceeding prntnptuess in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back nnd overy nart of tho urinary passagos in malo or female. it relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, lu7 South Main street. liobbeil of Ills Little I'm lime. Ni;w Yoiik, July 1. .Tuliii Bell, of Phila delphia, arrived in this city yesterday in tending to take a steamship today for Ultenos Ayros. where he intended to go into business. Hell went into mi Italian restaurant, nt 15'J 'Worth street, which Is kept by Giovanni Ollnri. He told tho pro prietor his pliuii, and added that he hnd 8220 in gold mi his person. Ollari Is said to have told him that two of his friends wore also going, and wanted Hell to meet them. Later the two men escorted Hell, as ho thought, to meet tho wife of ono of thorn. When he reached a dingy room ono of the men drew a pistol and iniiilo lilm give up his gold. Tire men escaped. Ollari was arrested as an accomplice Somo time ago tho one-year-old child of Mr. M. K. Lindsley, of Franklin Forks, Pa, had a very severe attack of colic. She sul- feied groat pain. Mr. Lindsley gave her dose of Chainbetlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iicinedy and in ten minutes her distress was gone. This is the best medicine in the world for children when troublid with colic or diarrhoea. It never fails to chect a prompt cure. When leduicd with water and sweetened it is pleasant for them to take. It should bo kept in every home, especially during the summer months. For sale by Gruhlor llios., Druggists. Tin distiisi-ing example sot by yotiu Mi I loiiiiiigh, w I in was kilkd on the Lehigh Yullty lailniail at liaven Hun last week while jumping from an engine to eseapo a i lest for illegal car riding, has had a marked ell'cct. The authorities say the practice is almost entirt ly broken up and several boys anil young men who indulged in it havo made confessions which lead to tho conclusion that they now fully realize tho gleat risk to which they subjected themselves. It is hoped the change will be a permaiiient one. There have been many equally ellective examples in tin- past, but time brought forgetfuluess to the teckless and the list of maimed and killed haj bein increasid despite the vigilante of the authorities. Almost eery town in tho legion except Shenandoah displays marked evidences of Fourth of July. Our people, aside fioin the display of bunches of Chinese crackers, tor pedoes, wheels, chasers, etc. in tho windows of shops, are practically iudill'erent to tho approach of Independence Day, which is n luarkahle for a town having tho latgest popu lation of any other in the county. Of course times are dill'eicnt from what they were when weeks were spent in piepa-iitlon for observ ance oY tho day. The workintiine at theeol 1' tries and wages have been much cuilailed, I ho social conditions have changed and theie is not the unanimity and spirit that existed ears ago; still thero should beeulllcicnt of l lie geuuino '711 spirit left to bring about an observance of the day, though it may only ho tho parade of a few societies behind a brass baud. Nosi; can sympathize with the beieaved families of tlKi luen who lost their lives in the mines at 1'ittstou Sunday morning as the people of the coal legion and it goes out from none mine heartily than it does irom the iieople of Shenandoah. They rati fully i appreciate' the harrowing details and tlio n fill shock brought upon those whose loed nu s an- now entombed, or crushed beneath NO MERCY FOR PENSION THIEVES Tlie rii'sldeut's Vigorous Kcii4otis for Ite- fusllig Pardons in Tlu-ee Cases,. YVAhliixiiTON, July 1. Tho president has always shown a disposition to deal so veroly with jmiiis who defraud pension era and otherwise violate tho pension laws and this tendency Is well exhibited in his nction upon three iipplioutionsforpardoiis in such cases, taken lust, before his depart ure from tho capital yesterday. These woro tho cases of Andrew J. Hooks of Georgia, PaulvA. Marcelllno of Now Mex ico and hlephen O. V. Hraudou of Ten nessee. In the ease of Mareellino the president, writes: "This convict was guilty appar ently of nearly all tho crimes and frauds denounced by our pension laws.sHo sooms In every way possiblo to havo cheated and swindled Ignorant pensioners und imposed on tlio government. The punishment meted out to him was well deserved and I cannot yield to tho unthinking und irre sponsible appeal for his pardon " As to the Hooks caso the president writes: "This convict personated u dead soldier, and through that means procured a pension and robbed tho government Ho was justly dealt with by tho court, and should suffer all the punishment awarded to lilm." Tho indorsement upon tho application for Hriindon s pardon reads: "Denied. am unwilling to pardon those who, In violation of our pension laws, overcharge applicants for pensions for the services they render them In substantiating their claims. Minnesota's Itepiililieiin Convention. St. Paul, July 1. Minnesota Repub licans will meet this afternoon to place in nomination a full state ticket. A large portion of the ticket Is conceded as settled, but there Is still a lively light on attorney general, with a smaller contest on the lieutenant governorship. Governor David M. Clough will havo no troublo In secur ing a reiiomlnation, having nearly three fourths of the delogates instructed for him. For lieutenant governor John L. t 1 libs, of tho rirst congressional district and Andrew Grindclnnil, of the Soventh district, aro tlio only roal candidates, with tho chances in favon of Ulbbs. Treasurer August Koerner and Secretary of .State Alliert llerg will Iki renominated by uo-clainatiun. rought Ten Hounds to a Draw. CLI;vkLan1), July 1. Ihe ton round fight for points lietween Sully Smith, of ban r rauclsco, and Johnny Lavnck. of this city, nt Hetl Cross rink Inst night, was de clared a draw. The men woro ovotily uiaiciieu, nun me contest was n spirited ono. A large crowd witnessed tho exhibi tion. Killed Ills Infant nnd Himself. FALL Hiv'eu, July 1. John Cnnnnllv n. mulosplnner, cut the throat of his S-vimr- old son and then cut his own throat last night. A razor was used, nnd tho neck was severed to the spinal column. Death was Instantaneous In both cases. Despon dency was the cause of the act Several Killed by mi Ilvplostoii, Mktz, July 1. Flro In the arsenal near Fort Moselle caused u partial explosion which killed soveral jiersotis and seriously injured many The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jcr- loy: Fain increasing cloudlnoss; easterly tvinus. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Flro in the lumber yard district of Hrook- lyn last night caused losses aggregating $i,ouo,om According to tho school census the pop ulation of Chicago Is 1,010,221, a gain of 51,419 over the school census of 1801. A Helena, Mont., dispatch says that tho Cheyenne Indians havo donned their war paint and nre holding powwows, prepara tory to a general uprising. Owing to failure to agreo on n scale of wages tho tin plate mills throughout tho country havo closed. In the neighborhood of l'iltsliurg alone 23,001) men aro out. Olllclnls of tho Chicago nnd Alton rail road at Chicago havo discovered that a gang of employes, among whom aro pas senger train conductors and station agents, working with Pullman car por ters, havo roobod tho railway company of $13,000. i.M-.ind , i 'lui-; a- t'u .1 te out As of tons of lock unit coal i -"Hi' of the uewspaptrs may up .Hi of the iirnbli ,i . id. nt dc the eual a 'iun cm neM-r fully . alii nd tht awful terror:, nr. cutcd to nut jrtunat" uuu should they now bu r, ,i lug, and the hiaiittruudln; f iiiinh1o uwaiUug.,ui(T'ri jouii nt-i Work fiy the tiravi ,t-tv tijj tatcwilf t)jo death eutv i nie adfrn,ut)tel describe. Ji ion liJUheraiJiojV'My: r;-- " ry u to bo pti .1 even though r. bodlu skill i i.3--st-. t. iMtwUJrpou, rote New Jersey's Itepiililieiin Comiuitteui Nr.w.MlK, N. J., July 1. The Republican stato committee met yesterday and organ lied by electing tho following olllcers: Franklin Murphy, chairman; 15. .1. Ander son, vlco chairman , John Ktvin, treasurer John y. Foster, soeretnry , W. S. Snyder, iwnUtaut suerotury ; executive committee, Franklin Murphy, Colonel William Har bour, Yv. h. llaucoek, J. J. Anderson, John Koan, Clarence 15. Hrockonrldge, Kdwnrd Yv'. Wooloy, William Hettlo, David Halrd, Darker Gununere, Coluni l Henry A. Potter, George Itlcharils ami Klehard Heading. Garrett A. Hobart, the llepubllean canilldato for vice president, tondered his roslgnatlun as n mcniboruf tho coniinltteo The resignation was laid on tho table A Valuable Prescription. IMitor Morrison of Worthlngtou, Ind.. "Sun." writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Kloctric Hitters, and I can cheer- tully recominenu it lor Constipation and sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annio Stehle, 2i!23 Cottago Grove Avo., Chiraigo, was all run down, could not eat or digest food, hail a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Dlcctric Hitters restored hoi health and renewoU nor strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottle at A. Wasley s Drug Store. Coining Kicnt. July 8. Strawberry and ice cream festival, under the auspices of tho P. A., in the basement of the P. M. church. July 28. Ice cream festival under the auspices of tho Black Diamonds, In Iiolibins' opera house. Aug. 14. Ice cream festnal in Itobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the East Dud Toung Americans. Aug. 22. lee cioani festival under tho auspices of .Shenandoah Yalley Council No. 030, Jr. O. U. A. M., lit I'.obbins' opera house. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure, Am 5T Hhhirt Thomas, sidil lot. n tttentv JIert nnd nlo lot of estate of It nisi ii erased, to Uonl street tin pine, nf Uf n. MILES' IlKSTOltATIVE NERVINE euros norvo prostration. Not mi raculously, hut scientifically, by first removing the germs of disease, and then supplying healthy norvo food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho cntlro system. Desperato cases rcqulro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. 1J. Ilccd, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result of allghtnlngstroke, tho physicians said I had a light otroko ol paralysis, my llinb3 would all draw up. I Dr MUSS' woul(1 uavo throbblngs miii muesli kuai. beeiuuu unendurable. Forthroo months I could not sleep aud for thrco weeks did not closo my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that If relief did not como I would bo doad or insane. I took Dr. Miles' ltestora tlvo Nervino and tho second night slept two hours aud 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 navo taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on hoart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Nervine Restores Health SHERIFF'S SALE OF" REAL. ESTATE:. The Ideal l'anaee.l. James I,. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds und Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other piepam tions." l!cv. John Hurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy lelief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Tiy this Ideal Cough I'emedy now. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug stoic. Shot by ll isurgiar. Piioviiiknce, July 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor was serlntt sly wounded by an un known burglar just after noon yesterday. She was asleep In her chamber when she was awakened by tho sound of amanrum ngiug In her bureau. Sh. asked him what ho wanted, and he pointed n revolver at her, saying "Keep quirt or I'll shoot." In spite of the rhrent Mi". Tavlur scream ed for help tin- Li, Hot cnteiirg her face just below the right nostril. Tho burglar U...1 Ninth, editor of Tho Argus, lecouiuioijils a remedy for with magical he says, "I inbcrlaln's (.bile, 'niedy, and after the contents the 'eetliig an entire tun l lit Jrtny ami ciiecnuiiy rccommcuu the lemcdy to all Millcring from diarrhoea," This remedy is for sale hy Gruhler Bros., Druggists. i Mr. W. 11 Henton, Pa , tialiottlcatijlliliia aWSErrElSlKe' rilii-quiMic &ifl8rM lndntnlosk'.tj ruiriyn Pveror3agil lly virtue of sundry writs of fieri fuclns. veiiilltlonl cxpoiitis nnd levari fnclns, Issued out ot the Court of Common Plens of Schuyl kill County, nnd to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or outcry, on FRIDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JULY A. D 1896, At 10 o'clock in tlio forenoon, nt the Court IIouso, in tlio llorotixli of I'ottsvlllc, Scliuylkill 'ounty, I'ennylvnnia, the following dcHcrlla'd roal Chtato, to wit- NO. 1. No. 1. All t lint ccitiiin lot or purccl of rouml sltuatu in North Union township, Schuylkill county, bounded ami described as follows, to wit: lleKimdntf at ii jKjst and stono corner, a southeast eorucr of D.uitel and Company, Into Samuel llelTncr hi rlht of (leoro Keavcr, anil by the same nouth 73 decrees vt"4 ISa-iOpcrcIn-s to a Mono near the Cntawiosa Kallrond, thence alontr the said railroad by tho land lant inen- tiont-d nortli deKrces ca;t '22 ucrchot to stoncM ind norm bl oeiirerM east 2d s-iu ncichcston larc mountain stone, thence by land of Jacob UiidemutU noith lliJ deiirces et 37ieichen ttttlie place of bcKiunliiK, containing 1(1 acit'H nnd J)" peiches Itii the appurtenances con-int- tnir'l a iwo-sK)ry irame uwelllnu houo with htmio baemcnt ami frame summer kitchen attached, a log fetable and frame out building. No. 2 All that ceitaln lot or nlooo of (rround Bltuato in North Union township, Schuylkill county, bouudctl nnd destiibcd tin f4)llows, to wit: Jietfinninjr at xnc emvert on Miimy i:un ('reek on the Philadelphia and Heading Kail road, formcily the CatawNna Kallioad, thenco north decrees cast 71 perches to a post, thence north 10J decrees east tl perches to a HtOnc, thence south vs detrrecMcavt Y2 1-10 perches to a jMut, thenco north (lcreeH 9 jicrches to a powt, thenco 12! terccH cast 122 perches to an oak Htump, thence north Vx depreen east IS neicncH to a post, tlicncc nortli .11 2-10 deirrees east 10 3-10 ncicliCH to a post, thence north 13 degieci west I 7-JO pcichcs n ii stone, on line r ft.it(i rauroao, ttience soutn tleirrees west '2V perches to a cliectnul saplliiK, thenco south KlH decries west '2T 1-10 iierches to a Avhlteninc tree, menee Bouin 4 octrees went iiyjpeicuci to the place of hccinnliiK, containing 10 acres and iri peicnes Mnct measure wltn the anniirt cnanccs consitinc of a two-and-a-half-story frame lclllnu with u one-htory frame kitchen attached, a frame barn and stable, a frame dynamite mill with tubs, and machinery, n water heel, a frame chicken pen, franio smoke house, a frame out-bulldin, a frame uilxinc buildlnc, with tubs, etc., a frame tamplnc house, a frame More house, a two-story loc house, a fiame shell factory, a frame box factory, a frame feoda house, frame boiler nnd engine house with upright boiler nnd enciuo ami a one-story frainc building, nnd a railroad sldhiK.as the property of WILLIAM J. SMITH, trading as the. NATIONAL DYNAM1TK vVNI I'OWliKU COMPANY. NO. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Schuylkill lbuen, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, bounded in float by Peter street, in the lear by a ten feet wide alley, southwardly by a ten feet wide alley, and northwardly by lot number 20; containing in width 20 feet, and In length from said Peter Btrcct to the 10 feet wide alley nbout 110 feet; being the lot marked on llubley's division of lots with number 25; with tho appurtenances consisting of a 2-story frame dwelling house; as the property of ST PiCTHU'S KVANOKLI CAL CHintCH, OK SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNSYLVANIA. NO. 3. All those two certain contiguous lots or pieces of laud In the Morris and Fisher addition to the borough of Tremont, Schuylkill county, num ber 31 and 33, Lot number 31, bounded on tho north by Main street, on the enst by lot pumber 20,on tho south by Poplar stieet and on the west by lot number 33; tlio eatd lot being 10 feet In front on Main stiect aud extending that width In depth to Poplar street; and lot number 3.1 1s bounded on tho north by Main street, on tho cai-t by lot number 31, on the south by Pop lar street, on tho west by lot number 35, the said lot number 35 being tho property of (Jcorge Klclbeustein; the mild lot being 10 feet in fiont on Main street and extending that width in depth to Poplar street; with the appurtenances consisting of a two nnd onc-half-story frame dwelling house with a one-story frame kitchen attached and a ono-story frame out-kitchen, a two-story frame tannery and bark bouse nnd l two frame out-houses; as tho property of MAUY I C COCKILLundKZUACOCKILL. I NO. 4. f All that ctitaln lot or niece of ground situate I in the borough of Ashland, Schuylkill county, I bounded iioithwardly by Itace street, east wiirdlv bv Kiuhtrentli stret't. hontbu imlK liv Arch stiect and westunrdly by land of Phlla- delphi.t and lCeadlnir Coal and Iron Company, containing In width tnenty-flvo fcit aud in depth one hundred feet ; with the appurtenances 1UBI. TRADE MABK JAN. 24, '99, , ... fmmt, l.iilltllnt'iittnnhcil. 1 a frame stable, a frame coal bouse ami frame i out-buildincs: uh the property of WILLIAM LOVLLL and ANN his wife, in right of hald ; wile, NO. 5. 1 All that certain lot or nleoe of c round situate 1 in the borniiKli of AshUiud, Schuylkill county, 'hounded nortnwuruiy uy vtaiuut siroet, east ward ly by lot of ChriM. itudwash, Houthwardly by Spruce street nud wetwardly by lot of Mary Metger. and being lot marked on the litho graphic map or plan of said borough with tho number 27, section 72, containing lit width twenty-fHe feet and In ilcfth one hundred and twenty-live feet; with the nppurtonanee con sisting of a block of two twit-story frnmu dwelling houses with stone Imminent with two one-story frame hack buildings attached, a fritmeeo.il house ami frame out-bulldlugs ; as the property of SEIUbTIAN BELLA1E. decent (T,- mv mlffUiftf icrtwidin' lotollifthtd tof estate of J ftloJt(fiirl containing in front on Conl street twftiitniwr left four III clips, inolc nr nuA mifZAtt7 back In length or depth one hundredlfflll forty two feet, mote or less; with the nppuitenatieei consWIiig of n two-story frame storp and dwelling houe, n frnme baker chop nnd n framo stable ; ns the property of UEOIKtE T. ii WINNEIU No. 7. All thoMirfnce or right of poll of all that ceitnlnlot of laud ltuate, lying and being In the township of Kline, Schuylkill county, bounded nud described ns follows: Beginning at a stake nt the northrnsterii Interttettlou of C entre and Fust directs, thence nlomrsnld FIrt. street nortli four and three-fourths degreen went fifty feet to a stake, thence northeighty-flvenud ime-foirrth degiees ent one hundred nnd fifty ict-Eion smkc on an niley twenty leet wide, thence along said alley south four and three fourths degrees oast fifty feet to a stake at tho Intersection with Centre street, thence nloinr anid Centre street rsouth cighty-lUe and one- iovmn ucgrcea west ono Hundred and nity icet to the place of beginning; louniled on the north bv lot numbered five, on the oast bv nn alley twenty feet wide, on the south by Centre street and on the west by First street, contain ing seven mounuu live Hundred square icet or land, nnd being lot numbered six in block "A" on the plot of lots laid out tn the said township bv the Lehlfih nnd Wllkcalmrre Coal Company with the mmurtonnnccB consisting of a two- story frame dwelling house; ns the property of WILLIAM MALZUCA. NO. 8. All those certain lots or pieces ot ground situate on Peacock street in tho borough of Fottsvillo, Schuylkill county, bounded and di scribed ns follows: On tho east by a twenty two feet wide street, on tho south by Pcncock street, on tho west by lot marked 111 onthemap or plan of the Norwegian addition to tho borough of Potts vlllo and on the north by Norwegian creek; being lots or parts of lots marked with the numbers 110 and H7 on tho aforesaid plan or drafts; containing in front on said Peacock street ono hundred nnd sixteen feet and in depth nbout one hundred and nine feet; with tho appurtenances consisting of a two-story brick and franio slaughter house and ice manufacturing building with upright cuglnCf boiler and connections, pulleys, shafting, belts, &c., two boiler pumps, two Ice machine pumps, distilling cylinder, ment cutter, meat mixer, sausage stuffer, vats, lard cooler, elevator, Diamond drill pump, and all other machinery and fixtures erected thereon or connected there with, a frnme rattle shed, a frame wagon shed nnd storeroom, a framo smoke house, a double brick smoke house and frame coal shed; as tho property of G. A. DOEHFLINGEH. NO. 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground situnto tn the borough of Pottsvllle, Schuylkill county, bounded westwardly or front by Centie street, northwntilly by property belonging to Frank Carter and Joseph DeFrehn, eastward ly by South Coal stteet ami southwardly by lot of Mary C. Wynkoop, containing in width twenty feet and In depth one hundred and twenty feet five inches; with the appurtenances consisting of a three-story brick dwelling houe with a three-stoiy brick back building attached ; nsthc property of JOHN A. SULLIVAN with notice to WILLIAM WILHELM and C. 13. W1LHELM, terre tenants. NO. 10, AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast corner of Eighth and Nor wegian sticets In the borough of Pottsvllle, Schuylkill county, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Northwardly or In front by said Norwegian street, easlwardly by property of Abner S. Keiser. southwardly by a three feet pasp,age way or alley and westwardly by said Eighth street ; being part of lot number fifteen in Pott and Patterson's addition to Pottsvllle and being the same premises now marked and known as No. 725 West Norwegian street, in said borough; containing fifteen feet In front or w idth on add Norwegian street nnd extending of that width In length or depth sixty-seven feet; with the appurtenances consisting of a three-story bilck dwelling house with a two story brick back building and a ono-story frame kitchen attached ; as tho property of GEOItGK WAGNEU. NO. 11. Alt that certain tract of land, situate on the i Is essential to health. Every nook nnd corner of tho system is readied by the blood, and on its quality thecondition ot every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrotula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. 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Sco Our lloetor Lvery Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. east side of a jamlle road leading from J amatiua to Hazleton, in Hush township, Schuylkill county, hounded and described at follows, to wit: Iteirlnnimr nt n stone corner on the cast wide of s;Ud public nmd and at the distance of one hundred (100) feet, north from the centre of tnctrai-xoi the iNCHquenonlUK valley itailroao; thence houth along paid railroad track, Kovith eltrhtv-one (fil) dotrrees, east one hundred and filty-hevcn ( 107) perches, to a point in line of land ol AU;ut Kaane 8 t nonce along said IfmilxVu In ml ,,(,rt1. el vtv.llirco tKU tWr.ne cast one hundred and fifteen (115) peiehesto htones ; thence south twenty-two and one-half (22va- devices eas-t eleven (11) perches, to htones; thence along lands of John Krhc, noith llftcen (15) deirrccM. cast one hundred and two (102) peiehesto a chestnut oak; thence along other ands of tlio said Jamcri lairtrart. deceased, and Including in that part, described in the order and rcoucfrt of hale, as number live, Houth ciuhtv-nine (hO) decrees west onu hundred and eighty-seven (187) perches to Ftons; thence north eiphty-one degrees wei-t foity perches to htones; inence norm eignty-iour (ol) degrees, west eighty-four (HI) peithe1, to a stone corner In the mihfic road leadlmr from Tamanua to Hazleton ; thence in a southerly direction along said puolio road, tinny-two and one-nan ii-;, perches to stones, corner of land of Jovian Kracbel. llience noun eiuiitv-emut degrees, east tweive and one-half (I'J)) perches, thence houth flcven (7) detrrees weht fifteen perches. thence pouth eighty-eight degrees west twehe and one-half perches to a btone corner on the public road leaning irom lamiupm to iiazievon, thenco In a Boutherly ilirectlou ntontr said nuoiio road, cieiity-two tsj) percnes to tne piaco oi neginning, coniaiuing two mumrcd aim twenty-thrco (22:1) ivcres and forty-nino (-19) nercues. sine measure. AUo: All that certain tract of land, situate on thewcbt bide of a public road, leading from Tauiaoua to Hazleton. In ltusli township. Schujlkill county, hounded and described a- follows, to wit : Jleginnlng at a post and stotio corner on the west side of said public road and at a distance of one hundred (100) feet north from the centres of the track of the Xsesouehou- ing Valley Hall road; thence north along tho said railroad eighty-one (81) degrees west seventv-two (72) nciches to stones, thenco south nine (J) degrees, ea&t three (ii) perches to a htone corner at a dihianee oi nnv icei irom the centre of tlio Nesipiehonlng Valley Railroad track: thenco alomr the said railroad north Mgiity-one (Sij degrees west MMy-ono and one half (fil) perches to stones, in line of lands of Welsh and others; thence along said Welsh's land north ten flOl degrees, cast twenty-five f2."5 perches to stones; thenco along the same not th elghty-ono 81 degrees, west twcnty-slx '2h perches to stones In lino of lands of II. A, Weldy & Co., thence along the bald lands of t cidy v i;o. norui ten (.iuj uegrees, east one hundred ami flftv-flve nerches to stones: thenco east slxty-hlx rrf perches to public road leading irom lamaquaio Jiazictou; cueneo aiong saiu imhlic roal In a southerly direction, two hun- ired and twentvlour l percnes to tne place of beginning, containing ono hundred and forty-two u'2 acres und tmrty-turee ia.il perehos, strict measure, together with tho appurtenances consisting of ono two-story inune owcuimr nousu. irame carriage nouse. one frame lj-story dwelling house, frame chicken house, nlir sty and corn crib. &.c. : as the property of HANNAH HALSUY, with notice to terre tenants. NO. 12 All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north hido of Pino street, in the village of iSelbon (Jlty, in iast Uiuon Towusniu, Schuvlkill countv: contalnlntr In front oiwsah Pine street thirty-two feet and extendlncr back of that width at right angles therewith ne hundred and thirty feet to Cranberry alley helmr lot No. 2 tn block 2ft tin tho man or piano bald Nelson City as constructed by U.S. lloyer in May, lhhUj bounded us follows; north hy Cranberry alley, east by lot No, ii, south hy Pine street and west by lot No. 1; with the appur tenances consisting of a two aud one half story framo dwelling house, a frame stable aud framo out-building; as the ptoperty of AMANDA JAM5CAU15Y. U0. 13, AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate in rsorin union iownsitip, bcnuyiKlll county, hounded tmd described as follows: northwnrd ly hy light of way of the Philadelphia and Heamng iiuiirowi, union siding, castwardiy y laud of I.lndernuith. on the south bv lands of Hartman, and on the wett by right of wav or tho l'hlladelniila and Keautmr: contain. ing one aero of land, more or less, and having elected, thereon buildings necessary for tho manufacture of powder, dynamite and nitro glycerine; as tho property of WII.MAM J. SMITH, trading a the NATIONAL DYNAMITE AND POWDElt COMPANY. No, 15 1 1 I liar CP1 f ,i W nl or tm r nt ,.,.1 D..111C South fi lli Pmkcr tfP t in tl, Ottghof (Jlrardvili Schuvlkill f ..u..tv taiumbcrtwoiii idotk number rt mil orjlan of the Preston Coal and Imprm Cmnimny addition to the paid bt-roi iiraruvnic; containing liftv feet in m IIMlirill fir liniilli ill Id litltnlrrul nml 41 rt. t. Or fM. bniliiilril fMlofii-nwlH- Iff premia which the Preston Coal and Ii meni iiiffljipany, uy deed tinted th. Mil l-cnruaTr A. J.. fsi i.rnnfcil mid nrtl... of a tuostorr frnmn itwolHiifv l,,,,, ir story frame buck huildlnirand No. 16. All that certain Jot r nlnno nf r(-r.in,,i ii inv iioruiiirii ni .!) n w . Mr-nn v l-ill r Wliril V IV Ot (tr l'rtni- rriaa "i'BirctiiHnii westwamiy uy lot oft onu in depth one hundred and forty feet fiuvn. ui iwoiwoanua naif Ptory frame tUlU lnCTS attnchcft n. frnnin cfnl.l inimra nml frumo i.. .ii.k. . oi llll.ODOUlE WEWIilt, or WKAVEll. NO. 17. Ml tlint CCrtatll lot Cir nlnpo nt inti,..l on the nortli Blilp of Hno ttreet in the vill kill County; contnlnlnir In front on (.nlil tlintwldtlint riKht niiKlcs therewith one ilred nnd thirty feet to Cranberry nlley. lilm. Ill l.lfWlb. .,'r.,.t,T..n.n .1. in .uiiy, looy; imunucu ns ioiion! liortlnrn by Cranberry nlley, rajtbyhnlf of lot nui nine, south by lino etrcetmul west by lot i ber seven: with tho niiimit!nnnra nn.latl. ft two story fmnio lUvelliiiK houic with n Blory nniuo uaeK Iniikllii); nttncheil, n fr .stable, frame chicken pen, anil frame out ij iiik; ns mo iiroperty ol jusisril KAl'KOI No. 18. No. 1. All thnfc oprt-Mii trno t rn- ulnnn n situate in llrandonville. Kast t'nion tow Hchuylkill County; adjoining lands of I Miner, nelson ltrandon. HIJns HoiTnagl others, containing niucttvo acres. m less witn tne annuricnanccs consiitinir two and a half story frainc dwelling honw1 ono ami one-uair story Pack huildfij ached, a frame bank Jtarn a frnnw mwi frame corn crib, frame pig stable, frame cb jiouc, irame coai encu and frame out mgs. No. 2. All that ceitaln lot or piece of g situate In the Itorouirh of Mfih.nmv 5'huylkill County; bounded on the north 1 oi tary iiern, on tne east ny tatawi'-a on the south by Maple street and on the v icjvinicy nuey. containing in front Catawlssa stieet twenty-live feet and exti of that width In length or depth run hi and five feet, more or less; with the 1 teuan.es consisting of a block of two tv a half story frame cottage dwelling j with two two-story frame hack butldli tat bed, a frame stable and shed frame t nouse, irame coal nono and frann om tmrs: as the pronertv of WILlJAfll r.I. 1 and MAUY JANE KVANS. NO. 19. Levied June 13th. 180 on all the rltrlJ and Interest of Louisa Younctlclsch. of 1 to an mat certain lot or piece or groui uate In the llorough of Mlnersvlllc Hchi Countv. I'ennsvlvanla. bounded nnd ilcl as follows : On the north by Carbon stnl the east bv land of the estate of Tliomiu 9 deceased, on the south by land of Mrs. , Hntton, and on the west hy land of Cat hi Shccder, containing in width sixty fett ino less and In depth sixty feet more or les-, i no appurtenances consisting oi a tuo-ani nan story frame dwelling house, a framd mer Kitcnen and irame out-imiidtngs , J ropertyot ujlisa YUlNUr'Lr.lisCni No. 20. All those two certain lot or nieces of 1 described as follows: First, Vll that! lot or piece of irrounu situate on the soil corner of bunbury and Fifth streets in t fl ougli of Jilncrsville, Schuvlkill Count! taming in front on bunbury street itlty tl In depth ono hundred and fifty feet to a I feet wide street; with tho annurteaanc.J sisungoi a turec story stone tavern. stfJ iweinng nouse, a niocic oi jour twc-stora iwemnir nouses witn stono naseinciiTs. warehouse and frame out biilldinurs. Also, Second All that certain lot or 1 ground situate on tho cast side of FJftlJ in tho Borough of MInersvIlle, Hem Countv. containing in front on Fifth strJ feet and in width twenty-llvo feet, boun inu tsii uy in Bireci, mi me norm now cr late, oi LaarK. on tno lot of Jacob Stelnhilhert. nud on the 6oul twenty feet wide street; with the nnnurtt consisting of a frame stable. The &aid I two lots Mist nnd second formlmr toirctil tavern propeuy Known as tne i-armers n said Jtorougn oi ivuuersville, as now ul Aretta Mohan; as tho nropeity of JOHN mortgagor, ami TFJtliANCJ- M(l CILMILE9 B jrOIIAN, am THOMJ lUtKNNAN, JOHN IIKKNNAN. CHAT 11KKNNAN. KIjLEN ItltlCNNAN, WILI DKV1TT, THHIS8A DHVITT. ANN 1 15 DK MAUY DtVITT. KAT11C DFAT1T, HI D 12V ITT, JAMKS C. PUUCKLL, CHA1 PUIiCKLL, and JOSEPH PL ItCELL. heirs terre tenants. NO. 21. All that western one-half lot or iJ ground situate on tho nortli side of fl street, In the borough of Ashland, ScfJ county, being tho western nan of lot lour, as iaui out ny ircston sillier. bounded and described as fdllows r On tl by lot number three, on the north b;i Oideon W. Snyder, on tho east by thel half of lot number four and on tho i Centre street: contalnlntr In front Centre street twelve nnd one-half feet I tending of that width in length or deptfl wariny uity-six icet, more or ies$ wi npiurtcnanccH consisting of a two-atg story frame hotel and dwelling housil two-story framo back building and I summer kitchen attached, a frame chiJ and frame out-hulldings; as the prol Taken in execution and to be sold byl SiiEMpr's OrFicK, Pottsville, Pa. June 10th., le'Jfi. NO. 6. I AH that ccTtnuuot ir piece ox ground situate j 14 in tne norougn oi ron uaroon, ncnuyiKiii - : - county, bt.unded and debcribiMl as follows, to , All those certain two lots i or liieces of ground wit : lieginniiiK on Coal street on a corner of a situate in tho Borough of Pottsyllle, hchuyjklU lot of the estate of U-wis Hoebuer, deccabcd, i County, marked i numbers 30 and 31, on the ilan thence north twenty-two feet four Inches, more of A. 8. Faust's addition to said borough, or less, to Hue marked out on lot of estate of ' bounded on the north hy Main street, on the Vriuh (Janes, deceased, thence east along said east by lot number 2i), n the south by reserved lot one hundred and forty-two fett, more or land of A. S. Faust, and on the west by lot lesi, to a post adjoining other ground of estate , number 32; containing In front 40 feet and in of said Uriah (Jnne.thencesouthtwentv-tw property of iwu inencH. muru iuaai iu iiuv ui iui ui isiuvo vi CANFIE Agent for Shenandoah and Vicl --For-- BARBEY' Beer and Por Try Barbey's Bohemian genuine, welcome awaits you J JOE WYATT'S SAL! Cor. flaln and Coal Stsl Finest whlekeya. bee'ra, porter ami siantiy on tap. uuoico temperance ai V1UH. L