TIIE SCTAXTOXTHrBTJNE FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH.!, 1805. LUCE BROS, CASii STORES, 122 H. Halo Avenue, Seriates, :' ,363 Main Street, Taylor, Pa. Luce Hros.' : Best Pateut Flour. We guarantee this to be the fiest Flour, made, per barrel, S4 pounds Granulated Sugar, Feed, Meal and Corn, 1 doz. finest Cold Packed Tomatoes 25-lb. Sack Buckwheat, -. 1 gallon Pure Maple Syrup, 5-lb Extra Choice Teas, Clark & Snover Tobacco Best Butter, - - 1.01) 1.00 .so .35 .St) 1.1)0 )) Try Our "Strawberry Urand" ot Smoked pleats. ON OTHER SIDEOF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West ' Side of the Citv Noted. THE REV. A. P. DOYLE'S LECTl'KE St. Patrick's Church Crow Jed to the Doors by un Iimnuuse AnJionce Hun quct of Hubert Morris l.oJgc of IorltcsThis F.vcning. Rev. A. .P Doyle's lecture on total abstinence In St.'atrlck's church, on Juekson street, last evening, was Iiii-rc-ly attended. The audience was com posed of the Hyde lark Father la,thew society, St. Leo's Battalion, St. Paul's Pioneer corps, St. Cecelia's La dles' Total Abstinence and lienetit so ciety, ministers of various churches be sides a host of others. The Immense throng was shown to seats by Ushers Timothy McCoy. Thomas Flemmlng. Michael Jennings, Thomas P. McHale, John H. McNulty, M. S. Lavelle, Martin- Sheridan, Thomas Tlerney. and Thomas Culkhi. A prayer was offered by Rev. Father Dunne, which was fol lowed by Father Doyle's address. He made an earnest plea for signers to the temperance pledge, and dw 'It strongly upon the evils of Intoxicating liquors. The address had a marked effect upon his hearers, as was seen by the earnest attention which was given him.' In closing he said: "We must do something and it must be to take the pledge of total abstinence. When the Lord was upon earth He found the Jews hardened to their vices and gave them this pledge. He told them, to give up 'their "sins and follow Him. If we are to overcome this great evil we must go to the other extreme, and that is taste not, touch not. If the people of this generation could only be persuad ed for a few years, we would not have any more to fear from the demon drink. If I could only touch your hearts and make you realize what pleasure it Is to be total abstainers? In the bring ing up of your children, see that th"y dd hot get Into bad company and. worst ofall. become drinkers. What a nice thing It is to be able to say In your family 'My son touch not. The words of the Lord are very severe in regard to scandalizers where the tllble says 'It were better that a milstone were hung to your neck and you cast into the sea Ard this I say to a father who dares come home drunk and scandalize his children. It were better that he had this punishment a thousand times. It's a good thing to have total abstain ers In a home. Let a man stand by his door and defy any such power aa drink." Father Doyle addressed the following remarks childly to our total abstlnanco societies: "You abstainers are noble fellows who have been brave enough to go out Into the world with your pledge. There is peace; there is happiness In your homes, and through this grand pledge- Make It. your business to in crease your society membership. There will be a banner offered to the society which has Increased It the most and it will be presented at the next New York convention. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to present this to a Hyde Park society." These: remarks, accompanied by an earnest. blessing, closed. the lecture. Will lln nq net Thl Evening. Robert Morris lodge, N'o. f.s. Order of American True Ivorltes, will ban quet this evening In Meant' hall, with their ladles. Attorney David J. Davles will be toastmaster. In addition to toasts by several prominent members nf-the order, there will lie vocal solos by Mrs. Randolph Jones, with violin obllgatn by Professor Charles Kuebler, and Walter Davis on the piano. The quarrel scene between "Brutus nnd Cassius" will be given by Myron Evans and Kmerson D. Owen. About 75 cou ples will be seated at the banquet table. The menu will be served at 8 o'clock. ; Un Yon Wear Shoes ? W offer onr entire stock of shoes at Jess than cost. Bargains for nil. ; . JOB. A. MEARS. Told In a. Few Lines. Mrs. John W. '-Hollow, of Chestnut street. Is recovering from an Illness. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Adklns are serious ly 111 at their home, on Lafayette street. Miss Minnie Williams, of Plymouth, has returned home, after visiting her brother, John I. Williams, on Thir teenth street. The funeral of George Phillips will tak place from his late residence, No. 316 North Rebecca avenue, on Satur day jt 2 p. hi. Miss Lulu Morgan, of Jackson street, has returned from Bloomsburg, where she visited her sister, a student at the. State Normal school. An ot.tertnlnment will to held. In Co operative hall on '. HaturRiy evening, March 2, when the contest for a tea sot for the benefit of Henry Hasten will be decided. The funeral of the young child of Mr. and ,Mrs. Kdward . Gallagher, of Railroad avenue, will occur this after noon. Interment will be made In the Hyde Park .Catholic cemetery. ' Workmen were employed yesterday clearing the snow drifts from the lano leading to the Hyde Park Catholic cem etery. A roadway about 100 yards long and five feet high had to bo cut to allow carriages to pass, The work was com pleted. r ' The earrings of Chief Engineer Fer ber was damaged on Wednesday as the result of his horse becoming frightened. Some mischievous boy threw a snow ball. Which cuised the horse to become unmanageable,- Chief Ferbwr clung to the lines and tired the animal out. Neither he nor his driver were Injured. White Loaf Flour 3 Feed, Meal or Corn , 1 00 24 lirun. Sugar..i. 1 Ollt Edge Butter 20 Hood Mutter IS Suger Cured Hums Huron 7ij 30-lb. Pall Jelly Gi 31Mb. Pull Jam 1 HO ' JOB. A. MEARS. West Side Business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER-Cnblnet Photos, SI. 40 per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling ut Startler's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Muln avenue. HORSESHOEING N. Rush, practical horseshoer. Work done only In u llrst cluss maimer mid giiuronleed satisfac tory. Shop, Price mrcet, close to North Main aveuuo. - GROCERIES- Revero Standnnrd Java Coffee Is unexcelled. The Icudlng coffee of the day. For sale only at K, W. Ma son & Co. Fine Groceries, Uti South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE-CASH for anything you huve to sell. Furni ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Cull and sco the stork of J. C. King, 1024 uud 102ii Jackson street. WALL PAPER-Oo to Fred Reynolds, MM North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Taper, Taint and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBING William D. flrimtlis, 113 North Main avenue, does llrst-cluss Plumbing, K ton in Heat and Cits Kitting. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. OYSTEKS-H. E. Davis, market house. Dealer In Foreign ami Domestic Fruits. Oysters served in every style. 310 North Main avenue, next to Clarke's. SOUTH KM) NOTTS. Miss Kmma Humphreys, of Market street, visited friends In Taylor yester day. Miss Margaret White, of Wayne ave nue, is confined to her home by the grip. Rev. Morlais Evans, of Frcelund. will preach In the Welsh Baptist church to night. John Williams, the mall carrier, Is confined to his homo, on Willams street, by Illness. Daniel Silkman, of Main avenue, has recovered from his recent illness and is able to be outdoors James W. Gillespie, of Klmira, has been visiting friends In this place dur ing the past few days. Miss Libbie Neary, the well-known pianist, of Market street, Is conllned to her home by the grip. William K. Anderson, of the Dela ware and Hudson engineering corps, who broke his knee cap about three months ago while crossing a creek on the Moosic mountains, above Archbald, is recovering the use of his leg. Miss Lena Clark, of Wood street, and Miss Nellie DeGraw. of Main avenue, leave today for Factoryville, where they will take part In the entertain ment for the benefit of the hose com pany, .which will be held tonight In the Methodist Episcopal church, at that place. The officers of the Puritan Congrega tional Sunday school are arranging to. hold a musical and literary entertain ment in Archbald's hall on Monday evening. Marcli 11. Small prizes will be given for the best rendition of the hymn. "They That Walt Upon the Lord," by a party of not less than twelve: for the soprano and contralto duet, "Beside the Well at Noontide;" the soprano solo, "Miller's Daugh ter;" the baritone solo, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep." and for the best recitation of "At the Cross," by chil dren under 11 years of age, and "Tho Model Church" by males not under IS. IX LOCAL THEATERS. Hi. Henry's minstrels will lie the at traction at the Academy of Music this evening. The Reading Herald says of the company: "The present organiza tion is one of the most pretentious and best he has had. The first part was handsomely mounted and the men rich ly costumed. The orchestra was very good. Hugh MeVey adroitly manipu lated a cane. ' Shadowgraphs were pleasantly introduced. Mack and Doyle did a good song and dance. Frank K. McNlsli in silence nnd fun sustained his reputation as being uneqnaled In this line, the Three Rexfords were ns nim ble as of yore. Master Edward Percy sang sweetly. HI. Henry played a cor net with exceptional ability, and the performance In Its entirety was of merit." I! " '! Saturday evening Iloyt's "A Punch of Keys" will be seen nt the Academy of Music. The News Record of St. F'aul says: "It Is the specialty work that makes the show In 'A Punch of Keys,' and every member of the com pany 'does his turn,' nnd does It well. Ada Rothner Is ns charming as ever, and Harry Foy, R. J. Riley, Belle Tra vcrs and Charles W. Bowser take their parts In a manner thnt would be hard to improve upon. Bowser, ns Littleton Snaggs, Is afforded the best possible opporunltty to show what sort of n comedian he Is, and holds up his end with credit to himself and satisfaction to the audience. Miss Cushman scored a hit In her song, ' I Do Love You,' anil Kittle Wolf's songs, nocompanled on the harp, brought out a hearty response from the audience." WILL KB RECOVER ? "Sailor" Jordan Rattling with Death at the Hospital. After falling from tho sixth floor down through the network of Iron beams and planks on the new Hotel .Termyn, a distance of about 70 feet, Wedie-s-day, there Is a probability that "Hallor" Jordan, who was taken apparently In a dying condition to the Lackawanna hospital, will recover. Bleeding from tho ears and mouth, and with his right arm and left leg broken, Jordan was picked up for dead. The Injured man has only been con scious a brief period since the acci dent. Ho spoke rationally to the doc tors yesterday morning. At first he was supposed to have received a frac tured skull and severe internal InJurl 'S. Late last night the hospital olllclals were of the opinion that he might re cover. . Home Seekers' Lxciirslons, vln. theNlckol Pints Hoad. to points In tho south, at one fare for the round trip, March G to April 2 and 3(1. Ask your city ticket agent for detailed Infomn tlon, or address I". J. Moore, general agent, No. 23 Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. . . Eczema In any pnrt of the body Is In stantly relieved and permanently cured by 1 loan's Ointment, the sovereign remedy for all Itchiness of the skin. HI F.I). GALLAGHER. Feb. 28, 1R95, Mary, tho only child of Edward J. and MaVy Oal lugher, of 2.11 . Railroad avenue, aged, 6 mouths and 7 days, Funeral Friday af ternoon at 8 o'clock. BARRETT. The funeral of Mrs. Ellon Barrett will take place Friday morning at 9.30 from tho residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. 1. Barrett, 118 Carbon street. HENNEHSY. At Dunmoro, Feb, 28, 1K!5, Mrs. Jumes Hennessy, of No. 7, aged 73 yeus. Funeral notice later. " I ( IT "7 1 " ' T --r - Beware of imitations. genuine Jolumi Holt's M;ilt hvtract lias (lie signature fjr j-Jjon neck label. Kisnir & MtNDCLSON Co., Sole SjJ Agents, New Yoik, S01TH SIDE NEWS. Professor Curl Stniher Will Instruct the Scranton Athletic CI nb-1. lulu Work lie ing Diuient the North Works-1'crsoiiul and Otherwise. At a meeting of tho Scranton Athletic club held last night Charles Killerman was selected librarian of the club, lie will have Immediate charge of the li brary. Professor Carl Stalber, of th. Scranton Turners, was chosen to In struct the members of the club In ath letics on Monday and Thursday even ings of each week. Professor Stalber will begin on Monday, March 4, nnd his engagement will continue until June 1, Secretary Emil Bonn presented a re port of the progress maib' by the mem bers in the manly science under the ef llcient training of Patrick J. Murphy. Since .Mr. Murphy took hold of tho training quarters the advancement of the club has been remarkably rapid. An adjourned meeting will be held nest Monday night. North Works Idlo. No department of the North steel mill Is now operating except the rail mill. The mill will not resume until further orders are received. The South works are again in full blast on double turn, with prospects ahead of a busy spring season. Shorter Paragraphs. Joseph Rowan, of Cedar avenue, has returned after a short stay In Philadel phia. Patrolman Martin Flaherty Is quite III of Influenza at his home on Cherry street. A meeting of the Century Hose com pany will be held at the hose house tills evening. Division N'o. 7, Ancient Order of Hilierians. Board ofKrln, will hold its annual ball at Music-Hall on Thursday evening. April 25. The funeral of Mamie Shovelin will he held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. In terment will be made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. - The funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley, of Irving avenue, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment being made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. The Interior of Druggist D. W. Humphrey's pharmacy, on Plttston avenue, Is being beautified by a thor ough renovation. The eeilUig has been freshly done In oil nnd thu walls pa pered In deep blue. A meeting of, the hoard of directors, olilcers and congregation of the. Hick ory Street Presbyterian church will take place Monday evening. Reports of committee work will be a prominent feature of the meeting. Miss Agnes Reilly, of' Prospect ave nue, has resigned her position as book keeper at the wholesale house of How ard W. Hull, "of Lackawanna avenue, after a two years' relation with that firm. She has accepted a position us head bookkeeper at Clarke Bros.' cash store, on the West Side. The members of the Electric Social club have elected the following olilcers to serve for the ensuing ynr: Presi dent, Charles Ilamm; vice-president, Fred Keppell; secretary, Fred Reiiseh ler; financial secretary, R. Shaffer; treasurer, Christian Storr, Jr. The club will organize a base bull team for the coining Peuson. At'-ihp- Prospect Avenue German Methodist Episcopal church nn Illus trated lee t life was delivered last 'night by the pastor, Rfv. J. J. Safer, assisted by Rev. K. L. Santee, pastor of the Cedar - Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. The subject of the lecture was, "The Tabernacle of the Wilderness.'' An admission fee of ID cents was charged, and the proceeds were quite gratifying. The large nudlence present was well pleased with the efforts of both clergymen. KhciiEintlsm Cured hi a Day. 'MystlcCuro"for' Rheumatism nnd' Neii ralgla radlcnlly cures In 1 to 3 days. IM action upon the system Is remarkable nnd mysterious. It removes nt once tho cause, and the dlseaso Immediately tits npponr. The first dose greatly benefit, 7f cents. Bold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, Scranton. ' Moosic Powder Co, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RU8H - DALE WORKS. Lofllln & Hand Towder Co.'A Orange Gun Powder Elect rln Batteries Ftires fof explod ing blasts, Safety . Fuse and , fiepanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosives lln mm SofnTliroM. I'lmnlei. Conner-Col ond SpoM, Achea. IJ41 Harm, IHimrm In Month, Half. Ktlllnir Wrlto Conk Mecl)r 'o 117 Ha. Ml'r.MUJ,hl.nM.lll..finHr.rtrmAM C'upitui r.uu.wvo. I'auontucnrcdainitiri nso today aonnil anil well. 1 M-iwtfe Mfft m SAYS: THE genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract has helped me consider ably to keep my strength. I consider it the best nutritive tonic and table beverage I know of.' 1 S3 I 8 PS I ACADEMY OF 'MUSIC il FRIDAY, MARCH 1. HI 1 10-Burat Orkjelebri.l s--4 Tho MonalTli of tlio Miliatrel World, FRANK E. McNISH. Otrit CO.MKDIAN8-J. Marcus Doyle, Larry Muck, Mntt Diamond. SI'KClAli KKATLUKS -Tho Wonderful IttixforilH, l liifaic Art l'lituiea, thu ilyatiu Dwarfs, KpnrUI scenery. ll'U HANI), under the personal suporvl Hiono" America's Koiiowncd fornut ViriuuHo, 111 lltiNKY, bolo owner and niaiiiiKur. H:do of seats opom Wednesday, Fuh. i!. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. HOYT'S A BUNCH OF KEYS Ada UotlureruH Teddy, ('has. W. Bowser s? Huukcs. And a Clever Company of Comedians. ITO w'it Flashes. Noveltv Catches. Fun 1 1 0 Tickles. The F.eul Thins. pnriT In Its New Music and nances. In UnLHI Its New Fiui, In Its New Laugh I rovekiiig Situations, in Its New Song uud Lines. As an entertainment in Every Sense of the Term. And Finished L'p to Dnte. Sale of seiiti opens Thurtday, Feb. SS. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. THE INCOMPARABLE FAY FOSTER Comedy, Music, Dancing. This Attraction is strintly in line with tho very best scan at this huuja. Slake no mistake ADMISSION, 10, To OR 30 CENTS 20.:. seats down stairs rusnrved for ladies and tlioir escorts, Two performances dally at 2 .1) aniH.l jp. m. Next Attraction -Return Enjngomont of "A Cracker Jack." E-SfiQ REMOVED. DR. .JOHN-HAMLIN, Tlio Acknowledged Expert in Horseshoeing mid Dentistry, is Now Permanently Located on West I.ttckuwiinnu Ave., Near the llridge. STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Every bos ftnrratitexl to eivs satisfaction or money refunded. Full printed direct Ions f rem n child to A grown pnraoii. ItiHpur.dy vrKetahlosnil eaiiunt positively harm the inost tomler infant. Insist .0:1 hnviiiK Dr, Camp. beil'si accept no other. At all Druggists, -fio, WONDERFUL BotJTn 8' IIAKTON, Po., Nov. 10, 1K0I. Mr. !. W. Cam nlndl -Uoar Hlr: 1 have (riven my boy, Freddie, 7 years olil, some of Ur. Cttinpliell'a Manic Worm Hagur and Tea, and to my surprise tills afternoon aliout 3 ft'clork he. passed ft tapeworm measuring nliout 8"foet in lD(th, IikhiI and nil, 1 have It, In a hottle n.l any person wishing to sen It, ran do so by r.nllhiK nt my si ore. I had tried numerous other remedies recuminended for taking tnpuworms. hut all failed. In my estimation l)r. Campbell's Is I lie grautost worm remedy In existence. Yours v.-rv resneetfnllr. FliEt) HKFFNER, 7IK Bench St. Note The a bore Is what everybody sava after once tnlnK. Maunfnctnreil by 0. W. Campbell, I.nncnster, Pa. Successor to Dr. John Campbell A Bon. IMPORTERS, 22 Veaey St, NEW YORK. PROPRIETORS: Edgs Hill and Hock liilt Vineyards, St. Helena, Napa Co., Oil. DUZZIT- Cures, not chocks, piwltlvely, quickly. Ouar aiiteed or money refunded. Avoid dangerous remedies. W7.1T Is a aif Injecttoii. prlco 50 cents per bottle, six bottles (will euro overeat case) sent prepaid, aeoured from ob servatlon. to any address on receipt of f U.0O. . CHENO MEDICAL CO. U4S .Market Mt., Philadelphia Pa. EOYAL ,IKRc LOYAL U0IES'ONLlfleAr,r; prctued and iminltil mrtvM flint ion, .ndariinpRiETATIVEfr all female trrPRiiiMiitirs. hold with a Wtittm Ouirintn to Cr Send a Sc tamp for particular. anil "(liudr for Milirs."1 Inslit on having Tht lonl JnurrW 11 Tutliti (Bad Crova Irjti) AMrin VIlKXI'll.KIIVALMKD. rO.Tl-w 1. tfairt a't'i r.u. um, isuu, an Vwt For sale by JOHN II. PHELPS, Drue fctst, Wyoming-avo. and Spruee street. HP CO EDGE HlU WINE CO, Valuable Real Estate ON SATUKDAT, MARCH 23, 18113. Iiy vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri F11- clus, I ,ii vurl l'ucliiH and Venditioni Kxpon bh, Issued out of tho court of couinion pleus of liiickuwuiiiiu county, to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale bv vendue or outcry, to the. hluheBt mid best bidders, for cash, ut 1hii cijiirt house, In the city of Horiinttui, i.ui kn wiinnii county, on tJAT- IIHIJAV, HID I W li.NT V-'llllKI 1 DAY Ul1' MARCH, A. P. 1SH1, u.t lu o'clock III the I'oreiioiin of said day, nil the rlnht, title uud lillerwt of the .lef.'ll. hints in mid to the lullowlliK ileserlbed lots, olei cs or pur- eels ol land, viz: AI.HO, No, 1. All the rluht. title and Interest of tho defendant, Chas. M. Oaylord, In nud to ill the fiilluwIiiK describeil lot of luml, situate at Kliiihiirsl, In the County of l.ni kiiwuiina. and Htitte of l'ennsvlvunla. belnf block iiumbcr nfty-elujit (5M in I.'. (1. Kehooiiiuukei'M plot uf lots, at KI111 hiiiHl, reciinlml In tlio fteeorder's ufflee ill unil for sal. I county In Deed Hook No. piimo 01, etc., ns by reference thereto will inure lully uppeur, SiUd block belnrc one liiiuilled feet In front and four hiinilivil, thlrly-llve uud slx-lenths feet In depth, mure ur less, nnd eontiilnluir lots num bered two hundred twenty-seven ('I'll) und two hundred tweiily-ulue (?.) frontiiiK on Hlillte avenue, and lots two hundred tWHiily-elRht (21'S) nnd two hundred thirty CUD) fronlinu: on Pnrk avenue, ns shown on hu lil leooi.li.il plot. HclliK sume land ciiiiveyed In Hiild C. M. flnylord Aiu,'. 10, 1HKI, by If. (1. Kchoonninker und wile by doed recorded In Lackawanna county, In Uei d I took No. 101, at iai?e S'.tT, etc., Im proved with 0110 two-story frame dwell ing house nnd niithulldiims. Seized imil taken In execution ot the Biilt of James K. Cleveland vs. Charles M. liayloril. Debt, $".00. Judgment No. 07;. Bept. T 18IB, II fa. 10 March T., 1S95. UUOWN, Atty. ALSO, No. 2. All the right, title and Interest of the defeiuliint, Ira Nufus, 111 and to all that certain lirt and pnreel of land situate, lying nuil lieing In tlio towiinhlp of lienton, County of I.nckawunna, State of Penn sylvanln, bounded und described as fol lows, to wit: fiefrlnnliiK at n corner In center of road leading from William Hny lor's to Merrltt Nafus, III line of lands of Jtunes W. lireen, decearaed: thence ulong said lin en's land north 77'i degrees; west, Ki perches to u. post and Stone's corner; thence north 24 d'-grees west along other lands of .Merrltt t ufus, 32 percbe.s to a post and Htone's corner; thence south 71 degrees east 112 2-10 perches to center of sal. I road; thence ulong the center of said road south 51'i deBiees, wesl 35 8-10 perches to place of beginning; containing three acres and eighty-two perches of hind, b the sumo more or less. It being the same land us described In deed from Merrltt Nnfus and wife to said defendant by deed da led Mb of April. 1S7S, which deed Is recorded in the ollice for the re cording of deeds lu Lackawanna County lieed l'.ook No. 10, page 4tV,. Improved with one Iwo-story frame dwelling house nnd. one end one-half atory frame dwell ing house and one frame burn and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Leftle K. I'bk vs. Ira Nnfus. Debt, $i::l.!ls. Judgment No. 3S3, Sept. term, Isfll, II fa. to .March 'P., l.sl.1. Also nt the suit of little K. Flsk vs. 1m Nnfus. Debt, $22.7ii. Jiidgnient No. 771, Sept. term, KVi, II fa. to .March T.. 1K95. 1'AKTltIDGE Atty. - ALBO, No. 3.. All the rigid, title and interest of the defendants, Oscar D. l '.hrgood and Alice A. lOhrgood, in and to all that certain lot of land situate In the borough of Dunmore, County of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, be ing lot No. 84 on Holler street, us per map In the Pennsylvania. Coal company's of fice, said lot No. 34 being M feet In front on ltutler street und extending nt right angles lo said street 144 feet to nn alley, containing eight thousand and sixty four fciiua're feet of land. Coal and min erals reserved. ALSO, one other piece of lnnd described ns follows, to wit: ilelng part of lot No. situnte on Duller street, in the borough of Dunmore, Loekawnnna County. Penn sylvania, and Joins lot No. 34. ;'i feet easterly from the alley: theme west erly to said alley Si! feet; theme along said nlley southerly 2", feet, thence easterly In 11 line and parallel with tlio said southern l'ne of lot No. 31, a distance of 5ii feet; thence at right nngles to the place of beginning. Said lot geing rectangular In shape, 25 feet on said alley nnd uti feet deep, said lot being de scribed un miip In the Pennsylvania Coal company's otlleo In wild borough. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with one two-rtory frame dwelling house and one two-story double frame dwelling house, outbuildings fruit treen, etc. ALSO, the following de&cribeil piece or parcel of land In Dunmore, lnekawnnn.t County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de sorllicd hs follows, to wit: Heinar pnrt of lot No. Mi ns su-voyod by the Pennsyl vania Conl company, us per map on file In said Pennsylvania, Coal company's of llen In Dunmore, Pa., beginning at the corner of Fifth street nnd an alley; theneo In n southerly direction along said Fifth Ktfet't.'fl distance of !4 feet to lands lately daeded by party of the llrst part hereof to Oeorg'e K. Swnrta; thence nt right angles with snld Fifth street parallel with Mill street lit n " southerly direction 52 feet; thence nt right angles with last men tioned line ami parallel to suld Fifth street III 11 northerly direction along lands of sUI Swrt : feet; Uienoo lit right ungles wild lnsl mentioned line parallel to Mill street In 11 southerly direction 4 feet lo lot No. 3S, now owhed by John I'urtlx; .thence lu a northerly direction along lands of said Curlls and parallel to said Fifth street 7i feet tn snld nlley; thence north erly along said nlley and parallel to said Mill street Till feet to the place of begin ning. ALSO, one other, piece or lot of lniul. Situate III the part Of the citv of Scranton known ns A. II. HIlkniHU addition, nnd in the Tenth ward, us per Sctanton city at las. It being lots Nos. II and 7 111 block No. 4, and hounded as follows: Commencing at a corner of lnnd of Jacob Zehner on the northeast side of Second (2d!streot; thence northeasterly along suld Zehner's land about hill feet, more or les, to the Penn sylvania company's railroad; thence siiiitlMiistei ly a lung snld rnilroHd about ir.ll feet, iiioro or b-s, to the land of Lnck nwannn. Iron nnd Conl company about 2'0 feet, more or less, to Second street; thence tiorthenslerly along said street nhont 120 feel, more or leas, lo the plnee of begin ning. Conl nnd minerals reserved. Selr.ed and taken In execution nt the suit of H. II. Thrnop vs. Oscar D. Khrgood and Alice A. Khrgood. Debt. $.1.ir,0; Judg ment No. 7"?, January T 1S!W. lev. la. to March T IM. DAWSON, Atty. ALSO, No. 4. All Hie right, title and Interest of the defendant, Wllllnni l.nughlln, In and lo the following dcsorlliod lot of hind with tenements thereon, situnte lu the city of Cnrbondule. Lackawanna County, ' Pennsylvania, being lot No. Mill oii map of out lots of the Deli ware and Hudson Canal company 011 two tracts of laud In 4he warrantee naino of tleorge l.oe nnd Jacob Porter, snld lot containing l4,f'H situare feet or thereabout, hounded ns follows: Keglnulug In the northeasterly line of the Wllkes-Uurre road lit the easterly corner of out lot No. Ml on said lleorge Leo tract, heretofore ronveveil to Kll.aheth McNiilty; thence by suid out lot No. tiiil north degrees, west 23(1 feet to n corner; thence by other land of said Delaware and Hudson Canal company north KU'J degrees, east 73 feet to a corner; thence by out lot No. XM on Jacob Porter tract south 21 degrees, east 2IR feet to a corner In the Hue of said road, nnd thence by line of said road IW14 de grees, west till feet lo the place of beKln iiing. Ilelng sume land conveyed by ihe Delaware and Hudson Canal company to Wllllnni Ijiughlln by deed dated April 14, 1SW, recorded In Lackawanna county. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and outbuildings. Seized end taken In execution at the suit of the Lund Tltlo nnd Trust company, trustee of the lonn fund of the Mutual (luaranteo Hulldtng and Loan Association vs. William Laughlln. Debt, tl9I.O0. Judg ment No. 411'., Sept. T.. 1MI4, lev, fa. to March T 1WI5. J. F. REYNOLDS, Ally. ALSO, ' No. II. ' All the right, tltlo ond Interest of tlio defendant, A. W. Hrown, In and for all that certain lot of land with the Improve ments thereon, slluute In the Klghth ward, city of Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, being pnrt of lota 21 und ft in block 21), on the corner of Penn avenue and Bpnrce street, being 3.1 foot in width or said avcmlo and 101 feet in depth on snlil Spruce street, bounded northwesterly by an alley, southeasterly by Penn aventie, liortheiiBlerly by Spruce street, and south westerly by latids of Merchants' and Me chanics' bank. AH Improved with a two story brick building- used ns a hotel and dwelling hoiiHo and outbuildings thereon. " JSelstml und Uikeu In execution at rhsHult of C. L. Whll niorsj, vs. A.AV. Thrown. DWit. 7.3S.juilKrneiU-No. OTO. April T Vend ex, la i,lnjvH T., 1SH5. ! -, CHASE, Atty. ALSO, No. 0. All tho right, title und Interest of thu defendants Jn aipl to all that certain lot of bind, Hlluulo lu the village of Moosic township ot l.ackuwannu, County of Laekuwunnu, Slate of Pennsylvania, 'iHiuiided und described as follows: Consisting of ' four Iota, to wit, Noa. K4 und DO, both fronting on Spruce street, each with u depth of 2MJ feet or thereabouts, adjoining each other, - the weaterly line or lot No. 95 and the easterly line of lot No. fit being the dividing line of suld lots, both being bounded south erly by Spruce street, lot US euslcrly by land now ur lato of Putrlck Connors und others, and lot No. D4 westerly by Walnut street both bounded In the rear by Ihe' rear lino or lots Nos. mi and !f7. lot M7 fronting on Elm street about 238 feet In depth, moro or less, bounded east erly by Ian. Is now or lato of Kliua AL Maher t al., southerly by the rear line of lot No. !". Westerly by line of lot No. ifi, lot No. MO lieing of Irregular shape, fiontliiK partly on Elm street aforesaid, find purtly oil Main street or roud lending over the. Sprlui; Hrook bridge, bounded easterly hy line of lo No. W, und westerly by Walnut atreet, and southerly by rear line of. lot No. IM, tho whole comprising what is known us the 1111 Top 011 the old Stark farm, us appears fully from Ihe Stork map or plot of vlllugo lotn in suid village, Intended to be duly- recorded, to wblcll reference Is hereto made. Seized und taken In executlon tit the suit of nsslgned to James Hutler vs. Sitinuel Spencer et ul. Debt,' WW. 411. Judgment No. 151, Oct. T 1&H2, vend ex. to March T., 1WI5. HOWE, Atty. ALSO, No. 7. AH the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Henry Lymnn, In and to uti the following. leseribe.l lot of land in Alfred Hand's addition to rhp bogough of Hyde Park (now city of Seinntont Luzerne Counlyf nott' l.ttckawnnniil, Pennsylvania, known as Pink Hill, being lot No. 133 uud situate upon street called and named Soulh Eynon street (now Eynon), upon the town plot Of said addition to the suld borough of Hyde Park, Intended to be duly rueorded, us hjl .reference to which plot thus recorded will fully appear, said lot being lifly-flvn (55) feet in front and one hundred und thirty-three (13)) feel in depth. Coul mid minerals reserved. Im proved wlih one two-story single frame dwelling house, edw shed and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution ut the suit of Christopher Strotholf vs. Henry JLy. man. Debt, 750. Judgment No. May Term, 1!1. Fi fa. to March Term, 1!5. FELLOWS, Atty. ALSO, No. 8. All the rlglft, title and Interest of Thomas 1'ope. In the following lot or piece of lund, slluute in the city of Carbon dale, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, lieing In Ihe southeasterly lino of un irregular liino at the northerly corner of out lot No. 4H3, on a tract in the waiTunlce name of Mary Uoyer; thence by said line of lam- north twenty-five and one-hulf C!.'.1,;,) degrees, east fifty (50) feift to a corner; thence by land of the Dela ware and Hudson Canal company. Booth sixty-four (04J degrees, east one hundred sixty-eight and sIX-tenths (1l 0-10) fct to a corner; thence by out lot No. 229 on suld tract, soulh seven und one-Quarter ((j) degrees, west fifty-two and eight tenths (52 S-10) ft to a corner; thence by out lot No. 403 aforesaid, north sixty-four (04) degrees, west one hundred, eighty-live and one-tenth U&5 1-10) feet to place of beginning. Being iot No. 402, on map of out lots In the warrantee name of Mary Buyer, con taining eight thousand, eight hundred (X.&00) Kquure feet of land, or thereabout. Being nlso the same lund sold by contract made the 13th day of April. A. D. im. l y the Delaware and Hudson Canal company to Thomas Pope. Seized nnd taken In execution at the pu'.t of Peter Krantz vs. Thomas Pope. Debt, $200. Judgment No. 814, Aurll Term, 1W3. Alias II fa. to March T., 1x45. BACMAN, Atty. ALSO, No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of defendant, Melvln E. Alney, In and to the following described lot and piece or pa eel of land, viz.: All the right, title and in terest of the defendant, Melvln E. Alney, In und to nil that certain piece or parcel of land situate in thu Fourth ward, city of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and State- of Pennsylvania, beginning ot a point on the eoutheasterly side oi North Oartleld avenue, on the division line be tween lots No. 25 and 20 in block No. 17. on the plot of William Swatland's es tate in Hyde Park; thence along said di vision line south Ru-T. degrees, east 142'j feet to nn alley: thence along said alley, north Sl"i degrees, east 50 feet to the cor ner of lot No. 24 In said block; thence west 112 feet to Garfield avenue; thence along said lot No. 21 north 50,14 degrees, along said avenue south Sd'i degrees, west 50 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 7,123 square feet of surface. Being lot No. 25 in block No. 17 on the plot of William Swet lund's estate, recorded In Deed Book No. 25. page 55S, and. being the same prem ises conveyed by ddd.T Caroline M. PeT tchono et al. to Henrietta Alney, dated the 22d day of April, 1S!9, and recorded in the ollice for recording of deeds in Lacka wanna, County, In Deed Book No. 05. page 4!. etc. Coal and minerals beneath the surface of snld lot reserved nnd excepted, as reserved and excepted ill said need. All Improved with a double two-story frame dwelling house, nearly new, and other outbuildings situate thereon. Seized an taken in execution at the "suit of Eliza Brown vs. M. E. Alnev. Debt, J41N.43. Judgment No. 311, Nov. Term, 1SH1, In Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna County, nlias fl. fa, to April T., 1M5, ond said writ being entered In the Prothonotary's office In Lacka wanna County as No. Sti5, Sept. Term, lsi A. V. BEHTHOLF, W. W. WATSON. Attys. for Plainllff. ALSO, ' v No. bV All the "light, title find Interest of 11. A. Wellmun, administrator of Jos. Lepn-, deceased. In and to nil that certain nieco of bind slltlate In the borough Of .termyn, Countyof Lacknwnnna. ati-d State of Penn sylvania, . described as follows: Contain ing n front of llfty (5o feet southeastward on Third avenue bounded syutliw estw ard nt right angles to snW avenue one hin drcd and seventy (17i feet, northwest, ward parallel w-lth snld avenue fifty (fie) feet by nn alley nnd northwestward at right nngles to said alley one hundred nnd seventy (1701 feet, being lot thirteen (131 In section thirty-nine (3s fronting on Third avenue, as said lot Is repi-esented on the map of building lots of the North ern Co.il and Iron company. In said bor ough of Jcrniyn. Conl reserved in the sume manner us In deed to Joseph Lepp, now deceased, from the sold Northern Conl and Iron company, the same bearlnc date March 11th, 1S74. and recorded In LU rerlie Colin ly. In DinmI Book IM. patre 11, etc. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house with one-story addition. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of C. D. Winter ft Co. vs. 11. A. Welt inan, ndinlnlslrntnr of Joseph Lepp, de- wed. Dchr, $22;k Judgment No. 4K, March T., ISM, Fi. fa. to March T., 1ss5. WOODIO'FF, Atty. ALSO, No. 11, All Ihe right, title and Interest of the defendant, Kruno Magllocio, alias Frank Bruno ,ln nud to the following described lot of land In tho village of Throop, Lack nwnnna County, Pennsylvania, being lot numbered three (3) in square or block "F" and situate upon street called and named Do limine road, upon the plot of said tow n. Intended lobe duly recorded, on map entitled Hhcppnrd's map of Throop, snld lot being llfty (50) feet In front and one hundred and llfty (Ifon feet In depth, the measurement of the depth lo cominence lirteen feet Inside of tho street, with the right to enclose, occupy and use ten feet In front of suld lot for oellarwuy, porch, portico, bay window, shade trees or shrubbery, but not the right to erect nny building thereon; excepting and reserv ing all right of support to the surface of said hind and the coal and mrncrnls he lical li the surface. Improved with two story frame dwelling; liouso and outbuild ings. Seled and taken In execution at the suit of tlicen Hldgo Lumlier company vs. Bruno Magllocio, alias Frank Bruno. Debt, J24O.40. Judgment Not CM!, January T.. 1S95. Lav, fa. to March Term, 1S95. CARPENTER, Atty. ALBO, No. 12. All the rlht, title null Interest of tho defendant, Paul K. Welt eel, In and to nil thnt certain lot or piece of ground with the messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate In Ihe Nineteenth ward of the city of Scrnnton . nforosald,. known and designated on the Lncknwannn. iron and Conl company's map of lots as lot number fourteen 111 square or block number ninety-six, and f utlier described us follows: Beginning at a point on the building line on the -southwesterly side ot Hlver street at a distance ot two hundred and seventy-nlx feet northwesterly from the building Hue on the northwesterly side of Irving avenue. Containing- In frorit "or'nreadth or! the said Hlver tttreet forty feet and extending of that breadth In length or depth south westerly 0110 hundred and forty-seven feet to an nlley. Together with the priv ilege of usimr ten feet In front ot the front line of said lot on JwJd River street for yard, .ttuult,..iorl, (4axzo, cellarway ojid bay window, but for no other purpoue, the top of tho outside -of ald vault In no case to be higher than the sidewalk in front of the sanie. ? .- . ..$' r-T H,lM'ii'vVle"TliIch Adam Killlaiv and Wife by an- indenture dated tho twfiily-fifth day of June, A. 33. IKK), and recorded In Deed Hook No. 73, lagu 43, etc., grunted and conveyed unto the said Paul It.-Weltael la fee. - - . ..... Excepting und reserving; all coal and minerals beneath1 'tbo lull-face of said lot as therein recited. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling limine and outbuildings thereon. ' Seized and taken In execution at the suit of United Seourllu Life Insurance and Trust company of I'ennsylvanlu vs. Paul H. Weltae). Debt, $1,192.03. Judgment T'1sm"' ?'Pt' T" LV' t0 Mttrch H. B. REYNOLDS, Atty. All of which will basold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Shcritr. Sheriff's ofllce, Scranton, J'a., . March 1. 1W5. . 1'iiyHlciana and Surgeons. DR. O. EDGAR Dt;AN HAS REMOVED to (ilU Spruce street, Hcranloni Pa (Justopposite Court House Square. lirt A." J.CONNELu " OFFICE 201 Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street, over Francke's druts atroe. Residence, Ki Vine st. Ollice hours: 10.30 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4. and C.30 to 7.30 p. ni. buu day, 2 to 8 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 012 NortH Washington uvenue. : DR. C. L. FKEV, PRACTICE LIMITED! diseases of the Eye, Ear, ,'Nose'. and Throat: office, 122 Wyoming ave. Eesi dtnuB, C29 Vine streat. - bit. L. M"7TjA;rESri2B WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, 8 to A. m,,1.3D to 3 and 7 to & p. 111. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. JOHN L. WENT Z, M. L.; OFFICES 63 and G3 Commonwealth building; Resi dence 711 Madison ave. j -office hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Build. 2.30. to 4. evenings at residence. A specially made of diseases of the ey, ear,, pose and throat and gynecology. DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE. : 1 to S PmTJ call 20i;2. DIs. uf women, obsstrctrice and and all dls. of chll. Lawyers. JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at luw, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. w. H. J EBSC P, horace e. hand, w. hjessup, jr Will ard, warren & knapp7 at- toriieys and Counsellors at Law, P.e publican building, S aBhlbgtciD ave nue, Scranton, Pa. - . C. R. PITCHER, ATTOKNEY-AT law, Commoiiwculth building, Scran ton, Pa. .- : - - r - - COM EcTy sTrspp.CCE'STREETT b. B. REPLOGLE, ATTOKNEY-'lOANS negotiated on real ei.lu.te iwvurity. 4uj epiuue strecu B; ..rX1 LLA mTattorn eTTt-la w, 120 yumlng ave.. Scranton, Pa. FRANK T. OKELL, "aTTOP.NEY-AT-Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pa. J A M ES W. OAK FORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms m uj c; Common wealth building. : BAMCEL W. EDOARTATTOrWBY-AT-Law. OfTlce, 317 S(,ruce St., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa. AfTFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HANTJ, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Nos. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing ton avenue. J. M. C. RANCK. 13G WYOMING AVE. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa., prepares boys and girls for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re. Quest, Opens September 10. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR ten and School. 412 Adams avenue. Pu pils received ut all times. Next term wilt open Jan. 27. Dentists. DR.' WILLIAM A. TAFT-8PECIALTY In porceluln, crown and bridge work. Odontoihreupla. Office, 325 North vtasnington avenue. C. C. LArBACH. SURGEON pENTlST. 1-.U. 110 yoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. Loans. THE RRPVnUC' SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan vou tnuiey on easier terms and pay you bettePoh investment than any other association. Call 011 8.--N. Callender, Dime Bank building. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North lilu ave nue; store telephoe 72. . . , Teas: GRAND L'NION TEA CO., JON K9 BROS. .. M ire Screens. JOS. Kl'ETTKL. 515 lACKAWANNA avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of W ire Barkens. .. , , -Hotel a an J- KestAurant-t. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 KftAXK- lln Avenue. Hales reasonable. . ' r. y.lEGLER, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEU E. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. Ulxtcenth St., bne block east of Broaciway, at Union Square, New York. American plan, &1.50 per day and upward. SCRANTON HOrSE, NEAR li., t; & W.' passenger . depot. Conducted ' xtn the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS 4- VON 8TORCH, ARCHITECTS. Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. - - ?T L. W A LtT'.R, A RCHITECT.FfTcK rear of Kiii Washlngion avenue. BROWN & MoRRlSiARCbllTECTa, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. .Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA Ml S1C FOR balls, picnics, parlies, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. jr. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a mimic Btore. MEGAROEH 1!ROTiYeR8. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wan-house, 130 Washington e.ve Scran, ton, Pa. 0"NbERTAkTNGAND'"Lt;ERY;r533 Capouse ave. D. L'. KOOT, AGT. FRANK P. BROWN it" CO.T WHOLB sale dealers In Woodwure, Cordage au4 OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AfRlUnY J.;XPl5tlT Ac countant and auditor. Ollice, 412 Spruce street. Agent for tho 1U-X Firs Extin guisher. AYLESWORTH'S , The Finest In the City, i v - TJit laWst ImprevclwfnisV' Ings nnd rfpparatus' for keeping jut( butter and eggs. - r-2-f , 223 Wyomlna Ave). . MEAT MARKET