6 TIIE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE FIJI DAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1S95. - - . : ... . .... : . --. (These short serial Rtnrtcs nro ropyrlgi-.ted by Bachr-Hor, Johnson & Each Her, and are printed InTheTrlbunc by speelul arranf-t'mcnt, simultaneous with their appearance in the leading dally Jo Ur mils of the largo cities). II. "That Is all, then, up to 4he preseh;? Have you anything: else In view?" "That's all I've absolutely ascer tained at present. As for what I'm Ru ing to do" a Blif-ht smile curled I'liun mer's lips "well, I shall see. I've a thing or rwo In my mind." Hewitt smiled Blinhtly himself; ho recognized I'lummrr's touch of profes sional Jealousy. "Very well," he s;iid, rising, "I'll make an Inquiry or UVo for myself nt once. I'erhnps, Mr. Neal. you'll allow one ot your clerks to show me the banks In their reguhir order at which Laker called yesterday. I think I'll ie-dn at the beginning." Mr. Neal offered to .place at Hewitt's disposal anything or anybody the bank contained, and the conference broke up. As Hewitt, with the clerk, oatue through the rooms separating Mr. Neal'B sanctum from the outer ofilce he fancied he saw the two veiled wo men leaving by a Bide door. The first bank was quite close to Uddle, Neal & Llddle. There the cash ier Who had dealt with Lakor the day I Cane Aoross and Took His Bills. before remembered notMng In particu lar about 'the interview. .Many other walk-clerics had called during the morning, as they did every morning, and the only circumstances of the visit that he could say anything definite ebout were those recorded In figures In the book.". He did not knoW Laker's name till Tlummer had mentioned It In making inquiries on the previous after noon. As fur as he coulJ remember, Laker behaved much as usual, though really he did not notice much; he looked chletly at the, bills. He de scribed Laker in a way that corre sponded with the phutograph that Hewitt had borrowed from the bank a young man with a brown" mustache and ordinary looking, fairly regular face, dressing much as other clerks dressed tall hat, .black cutaway coat andt so on. The numbers of th notes handed over had already been given to Inspector Tlummer, and these Hewitt did not trouble about. The next bank Was In Cornhlll. and here the cashier was a personal friend of Lakef s at any rate, an acquaint anceand he remembered a little more. Laker's manner had been quite as usual, he said; certainly he did not seem preocoupled or excited In his man tier. He spoke' for a moment or two of being on the river on Sunday, and so on and left In his usual way. "Can you remember everything he Bald?" Hewitt asked. "If you can tell me, I BWnuld like to know exactly what he did and said to the smallest par ticular." "Well, he saw me at a little distance off I was behind there, nt one of the desks and raised his hand to me and said: 'How d'ye do? I came across and took his hills and dealt with them In the usual way. He had a new um brella lying on the counter rather a handsome umbrella and I made a re mark abost the handle. He took It up to show me, and told me It was a present he had Just received from a friend. It was a gorse root handle with two fllver bands, one with his monogram, C. W. L. I said It was a Very nice handle, and asked him whether it was fine in his district on Sunday. He said he had been up the Tlver, and It; was very flrfe there. And I think that -was all." "Thank you. Now about this tim brella. Did he carry It rolled?'! Can you describe It In detail?" . "Well, I've told you about the handle, end the rer was much as usual, I think; It wasn't rolled Just flapping loosely, you know. It was rather an odd-shaped handle, though. I'll try and sketch It if you like, as well as I can remember." He did so, and Hewitt saw in the result rough indications of a gnarled crook, with one sliver band near the end, and another, with the monogram,, a few Inches down the handle. Hewitt put the sketch In his pocket and bade the cashier gqod day. At the next bank the story was the NOTICE eware of Imitations. Ask for ffie genuine the Genuine Johann Hoff 's Beware of imitations. The genuine us. jonann i-ion s Man extract nas inis signature S on neck label. Eisner & Mendelson Co., 9 Sole Agents, New York. ', , . A. King WwM same as at the first there was nothing remembered but the usual routine. Hewitt and the clerk turned down a narrow paved court and turned Into Lombard street for the next visit. The bank that of llulier, Clayton, Ladds H Co. was just tit the corner, at the end of the court, and the Imposing stone entrance porch was being made longer and more Imposing still, the way ijrlmr 11 1 in 1 blocked by ladders and scaffold pules. Here there was only the usual tale, nml eo on through the whole walk. The cashiers knew Laker only by sight, and that not always very distinctly. The calls of walk clerks were such matters of routine that little note was taken .of the persons of the c!"i'U'i tl'emielves. who were called by the names of their linns, if they were called by any names at all. Laker had behaved much fi usual, no far as the cashiers could remember; and when finally the llastern Consolidated was l"ft behind, nothing more had been learned than the chat about Laker's new umbrella. Hewitt hail taken leave of Mr. Neal's clerk, and was stepping Into a hansom, when he notice a veiled woman. In widow's Weeds, hailing another a little way behind. He recognized the figure again, and said to the driver: "lM'lvo first to Kilmer's Tourist Ollice, but keep your eye on that cab behind, and tell me presently If It In following us." Tile ca'.'.man drove off, and, after pacing one or two turnings, opened the lid above Hewitt's head and said: "That there other keb Is a-follerln' us, sir. an' keeping about even distance all altin-j." "All right that's what I wanted to know. Kilmer's now." At Palmer's the clerk who had at tended to Laker remembered him very well, and described him. Ho also re membered the wallet, and thought he remembered the umbrella was prac tically sure of It. in tact, upon reflec tion. Ho had no record of the name given, but remembered It distinctly to be Laker. An a matter of fact, names were never asked In such a transaction, but in this case LUter appeared to be Ignorant of the usual procedure, as well as in a great hurry, and asked for the ticket and gave his name all In one breath, probably assuming that the nam? would be required. Hewitt got back to his cab. and start ed for Charing Cross. The cab man once more lifted the lid and in formed him that the hansom with the veiled woman in it was again follow ing, having waited while Hewitt visited Palmer's At Charing Cross Hewitt discharged his cab and walkpd straight to the lost property ottlee. The man In charge knew him very well, for his business had carried him there fre quently before. ' I fancy an umbrella was lost In the station yesterday," Hewitt said. "It was a new umbrella, silk, with a gnarled gorse-root handle and two sil ver bands, something like this sketch. There was a monogram on the lower band C. W. L. were the letters. Has It been brought here?" "There was two or three yesterday," the man said. "Let's see." Ho took the sketch and retired to the corner of his room. "Oh yes here It Is, I think. Isn't this It? Do you claim it?" "Well, not exactly that, but I think I'll take a look at It if you'll let me. P.y the way, I see It's rolled up. Was ir found like that?" "No; the chap rolled It up that found It porter he wan. It's a fad of his, rolling up umbrellas close and neat, and he's rather proud of It. He often looks as though he'd like to take a He Saw the face of tho Woman Who Had I olloucd llim. man's umbrella away and roll It up for him when It's a bit clumsy done. Hum fad, eh?" "Yes everybody has his little fad, though. Where was this found close by here?" "Yes, Just there, almost opposite this window. In the little corner." Johnnn IIolT bus a suit pending against Tar rant & Co., to enjoin tlicin from using the words "Hoff s Malt Extract" for un Extract bottled in their cellars in New York City. JGHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT Leopold Of Belgium APPOINTED Johann Hoff 1 as Honorary Member of m tne banatary L-oiiege at m Brussels, in consideration of highly nutritious and & beneficial action of ' the Malt Extract. t-v dm C3 "About 2 o'clock?" "Ah, about that time, fnore or less." Hewitt took the umbrella up, un fastened the band and shook the silk out loose. Then he opened it, and as he did so a small scrap of paper fell from Inside It. Hewitt pounced on It like lightning. Then, after examining the umbrella thoroughly, Inside and out, he handed It . back to the man, who had observed the Incident of the scrap of paper.. "That will do, thanks," he said. "I only wanted to tuke a peep at It Just a small matter connected with a little case of mine. Good morn ing." He turned suddenly and saw, gazing at him with a terrified expression from a door behind, tho fnce of the woman who had followed him In tho cab. The veil was lifted, and he caught but a mere glance of tho Xace ere It was suddenly withdrawn. He stood for a moment to allow the woman time for retreat, and then left tho station and walked toward his ollice, close by. Scarcely thirty yards olong the Strand he met I'lummor. "I'm going to make some more close Inquiries all down the line as far as Dover," he said. "They wire from Calais that they have no duo an yet, and I mean to make quite sure, If 1 can. that I.aker hasn't quietly slipped off the line some where between here ami Dover. There's one very peculiar thing," Mummer added, confidentially. "Did you see the two women who were waiting to see a member of the firm of Kiddle, Neal & Liddles?" "Yes. Laker's mother and his fiancee, I was told." "That's right. Well, do you know, that girl Shaw, her name Is has been shadowing me ever Plnce I left tho bank? Of course, I stopped It from the beginning these amuteurs don't know how to follow anybody and, as a mat ter of fact, she's Just Inside that Jewel er's shop door behind me now, pretend ing to look at tho. things In the window. Hut It's odd. Hn't It?" "Well," Hewitt replied, "of course It's not a thing to bo neglected. If you'll look very carefully nt the corner of Vllllers street, without appearing to stare, I think you will possibly observe some signs of Laker's mother. She's shadowing me." (To lie Continued.) HOW TO (IROW THIN. Some Instructions for Those Who Think I hey Are Too stout. It is all very well to laugh at the ab surdity of sighing over growing old, but there are very few women who are sufficiently philosophical not tube n lit tle chagrined at the advance of years showing Itself plainly in face or figure. There would seem to be two distinct types of American women those who grow stout as they grow older, and those who grow thin. It is all very well to say that the face looks better when It Is plump than when it is thin, says Harper's Uazaar, but every pound of additional avoirdupois certainly adds to a woman's age In appearance, at least, while the woman who coes not grow stout rarely changes much In appear ance from 35 to 50. There are many physical reasons whiMi Induce added flesh, and we are told tnat the figure settles as one grows older; but it Is this very settling that all women are anx ious to avoid, and there is really no necessity for It whatever. Steady banting always has the de sired result in so far as the reducing of flesh Is concerned; but there are other results far from satisfactory which are apt to accompany it, and very often 111 health and irritable nerves are the out come of trying to grow thin. The avoid ing of starchy food Is a simple matter, and by not eating potatoes nnd bread very often an astonishing difference in veight is soon perceived. Certain salts, which, however, should never be taken except under tho orders of one's physi cian, will sometimes start a disposition to lose flesh, Vrhleh, If followed with giving up potatoes and bread, will work marvelous results. Indolence, one of the prcatest factors in increasing weight, lies within the power of every woman to correct. It Is so much the fashion now to take exer cise that there Is no excuse for being lazy. It is Impossible for some women to walk a great deal, but a certain nmount of regular exercise will benefit even the most delicate. Sitting Invariably produces fat, and fat just where one does not want It about the stomach and hips. When one begins to lose flesh and this can be ascertained by being weighed every week a little massage will be found a great help. The masseuse, If she understands her busi ness, will soon be able to tell where the superfluous flesh Is, and will direct her energies to the particular place or places. Of course, massage Is an ex pensive luxury, but H Is not a thing that needs to be continued, nnd a few hours will often word a wondrous change. For Instance, one hour three times a week for a fortnight has been known to reduce the size of the waist half an inch. HtandlnK erect With the hands pressed well down on the hips, and then, with the hands still kept on the hips, bending the . body forward, backward and sideways several times, twice a day, will also work olt occumu lafed fat about the hips and stomach. But this exercise must be conscientious ly perservered In. TREES THAT GIVE MILK. Recently Discovered In South America ,hy a Noted Traveler. Dr. Spruce, the renowned South American traveler, mentions a tree, a member of the dogbane family, the Juice of which Is used as milk. On the bark being wounded the milk flows abundantly, and Is of the consistency of cow's milk, and of the purest white and sweet to the taste. The Indian mode of taking It is to apply the mouth directly to the wound, and thus re ceive the milk as It flows. Dr. Spruce says he has often partaken of It with out experiencing any ill effects. In Guiana the natives employ the milk from a tree belonging to the same family as the last named; In the ver nacular, it Is known as hyahya, and to botanists as Tabernaemontana utllis (so named after Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus, a German physi cian and botanist). The milk has the same flavor as sweet cow's milk, but Is rather sticky, on account of Its con taining some caoutchouc. In I'ara a lofty tree, belonging to the star apple family, attaining a height of 100 feet, is used In a similar manner to the others mentioned. ' Incisions are made In the bark, and the milky juice flows out copiously about the consist ence of cream, and If It were not for its taste,' which Is somewhat peculiar, could hardly be distinguished from it. : Turned Inwardly. From the Detroit Tribune. Tey sat In the twilight and spoke softly. "Edward," she observed, "you seem to have' grown more Introspective." He laughed, but his laugh gave no token of that which he was about to say. "Yes," he replied, "Yes, my darling. Since you have been doing your own cook ing, my attention has been mfcch attracted In that direction." SHERIFF'S SALE! OF-. Valuable Real Estate 1' . ON- I , SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1895. I Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cial, Levurl 1'hc1iis nnd Venditioni Kxpon ns, iHsueil out ot the court of common pleas of Lnekawunna county, to mo dl rectvd, J will expose to public sale by von iluo or outcry, to the highest ami best bid ders, for cash, at the court house, In the city of Heratilon, LaekawHiuia county, on 8ATPHHAY. tho TW'KNTY-KIKTIl DAY UV MAY, A. I 1KH.1, ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all the right, tltlo and interest of the (lefeniluntH in nml to the following described lots, pieces or par cels of land, viz: No 1. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the dereiiiliint, John T. Unwell In anil to all that certain lot, piece or pari'el of land situate In the Fifth ward of tho city of Heruiitnn, County of Lackawanna and stiito of I'eiiiisylviuiln, known unil dis tinguished on J. Ileerniuii s map of South llydo Park as lot niunln'i- twelve ().') In block number fifty-four (Ml being forty (40) feet In front on the norlheiiHteilv side of I'VIIowh street No. IHUS (formerly known as Sixth avenue ami afterwards as Lu zerne street) and one hundred ami llfty (Ifiiil feet In depth to an ulley and being rectangular In shape. Improved with two two-story frnmn dwelling hoilseH with one-story addition to each, one situate, on the front part of mild lot ami the other on the rear part of suld lot, uml other outhullilliiKs. 11 being the same lot of land contracted to lie sold by W. H. Jessup, trustee, of tho estate of Joseph Kellows, deceased, to Llewellyn Urlght by a contract bearing dutn the ait h tiny of April A. 1. INKS, which sulrl contract was duly assigned by the said Hrlclit to John T. ilowells on tho llith day of April A. 1 1. 1SS7. Coal ami minerals reserved with tho fight to mine the same, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of John II. Fellows vs. Jofln T. Ilowells. cbt, $2,nn0. Judgment No. 1X1. May T 18110. I'M. fu. to May T.. IKK.-,. 10. D. F10LLOWS, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, August Halfman, In and to nil that certain lot or parcel of land slt liule In the Tenth ward of the city of 8eranton, In tho County of Lackawanna anilstateof Pennsylvania, hounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: llcgliiulng at the northerly corner of land of Carl F.her luird (designated as lot number nine (III on the map of Kichtcr'a plot of lots, surveyed by 10. Hussath, civil engineer) on itlchter street; thenee along said Charles lOher hard's lot one hundred and tlfty-slx and three-quarters (l.Mi!.,) feet to a corner on the bank of Itnariiig brook; thence north sixty-two degress east along the bank of said brook forty (10) feet to lands for mecrlyof JohnKlchter; thenee north forty two degrees ten minutes along said Kieh ter's land one hundred and llfty-nine (IT.!)) feet and two and one-half (i1-.) Inches to Hlehter street; thence south llfty-slx de grees west llfty feet to tin place of begin ning, being lot No. (8) eight on the afore said ma) of lilehter's, being part of the land conveyed by lOdward Slelndel and wife to August II a if man nnd Charles 10b erhard by deed dated the fifth day of March. 1HS9, nnd recorded in tho record er's ollice of Lackawanna county, la deed book No. iill, pae 173, etc., and conveyed hy Charles Kbi rhard and wife to August Halfman absolutely by deed dated theliiuh day of January, 1X112, ami recorded In tho otilce for recording of deeds for Lucka wunna comity In deed book No. A3, page W, etc., and Is subject to all exceptions and reservations mentioned In said deed. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and outbuilding thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of German Kulldlng nnd Loan association No. 7 vs. August Halfman. Debt, $Siw. Judgment No. 33!), .May T Fl. fa. to May T., 1MI5. VI DAY' Hit, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Daniel Hartholomew, In and to all that lot of hind situate on Madi son avenue, in the Ninth ward of the city of Seranton, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, and known and distin guished on the map of plot of l,ewls Jones' addition to the city of Seranton as lot No. 8 In square or block No. 210. (In mortgage 21. Said lot benig rectangular In shape and 40 feet wide in front on said avenue, and 100 feet In length to an alley In the rear, with tho right to enclose and use III foet In front of tho front line of sniil lot for yard, vault, porch, piazza, shrubbery, cellarway or bay window, but without the right to erect any building thereon. He ing the same premises which Lewis Jones and wife by nn Indenture dated tho llith day of July, 1.V7S, and recorded In the of ticefor recording deeds, etc.. In nnd for Lu zerne county. In deed book No. 21:!, at page 4'iS, etc., granted anil conveyed to the said Daniel Hartholomew. Coal and minerals reserved with the right to mine and remove the same. All Improved with oue two-story frame dwelling house, one frame barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Kennedy, Wiling Co. vs. Daniel Har tholomew. Debt, I,3K0.S0. Judgment No. r,M, March T., IKfl.-i. Lev. fa. to May T 18115. Also at the suit of Henry Hollinger Od Wednesday, May We shall begin publication of another tale of adventure from the pen of A. CONAN DOYLE. It tells how the Brigadier GERARD es caped from the old English prison at Dartmoor, and of many remarkable adven tures which follow his escape, and which lead to a climax as pected. Dr. DOYLE . ventures ol BRIGADIER GERARD the best work of his life so far, and we hope vs. Daniel Bartholomew. Debt, tf.K.flS. Judgment No. iX,, Nov. T., KM. Al. fi. fa. to May T., lH!).r.. YVATHON & Dl 101 1L, HANNAH, Att'ys. ALSO No. 4. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Mary Mullen, In an to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying end being In tho Fifteenth ward of tho city of Hcranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, and known nnd distinguished In Alfred Hand's addition to tho borough of Hyde l'urk, known as Pipk Hill, uh lot number twenty-six (211) ami situate upon the street called and named Hnuth Hamilton, upon the town plot of said addition to tho bor ough of Hyde Park intended to bo duly recorded us by reference to which plot thus recorded will morn fully appear; suld lot being flfly-flve (Hi) feet In front nnd ono hundred ami ihlrty-threo (i:j;t) feet in depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a Mingle two-story frame building ami outhouses thereon. Helzed and taken In execution at the suit of John H. Fellows, assigned to John H. Kelly, et. al., trustees of Hllurlan lodge, No. 703, 1. ). U. F. of Pennsylvania, vs. Mary Mullen. Debt, $CT.4,I. Judgment No. 23!l, Muy T., ISM. Fl. fa, to May Term, 1890. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 6. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, YVIIIIam Lewton, 111 and to all the two lots, pieces or parcels of land, both situated In I lie borough of YVuvvrly, In the enmity of Lackawanna and statu of Pennsylvania, the llrst lot, piece or parcel thereof being bounded and described as follows, to wit: I'.eglnnlng ut a corner by side of rouil lending west through said borough and in the center of public nlley, north seventeen degrees east eighty-one feet; thence nlotig lands of Norman Phelps south seventy-tliree degrees east thirty-five feet to corner In line of lands of Thomas halt; llicncu along the same south seventeen degrees west eighty-one feet to the side of said road ; thence along said road thlrly-llve feet to place of be ginning. Containing twenty-eight hun dred and thirty-tlvo square feet of html, excepting always that the one-half of said nlley Is always to be kept open for public use. Unproved with a two-story building, 3(1 feet by 22 feet, used as a blacksmith shop. The second lot, pleon or parcel of land Is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Hit mile on the northerly slile of the Iroadl running easterly from the center of the borough, hounded on the north and east by lands formerly of N. Reynolds, on the west by nn alley and on the south by said road, being about one hundred ami forly-two feet In front or more, and about one hundred nml thirty-two feet deep. Containing eighteen thousand, seven hun dred and forty-four square feet of land, be the same more or less, the same being tho land purchased from J. C. Miles nnd wife, and also a portion of laud purchased from Y". Finch and wife. All Improved with a one and one-half story dwelling house. Ke'zed aud taken In execution at the pult of Hull mid Fritz, ndmlnlstrators of the estate of H. A. Jacoby, deceased. Debt, K.l'S. Judgment No. 1U2, March Term, lSlij. Lev. fa. to May Term, IWtt. HAMILTON, Att'y. ALSO No. fl. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant in and to all that curtain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In tho bor ough of Archbnhl, In the county of Lacka vauna and state of Pennsylvania, known ami distinguished on a map or plot of lots of the Ki Hum tract as lot number eight (X) In square or block number one (1) and it being one hundred und llfty (1.1) feet In depth and llfty (50) feet In width on what In known as "Tho Hldge" in said horoii;.rh, county und slate. This being same lot conveyed to Joseph Motieko by M. N. 11. Kelliini on 23d November, ISM, recorded In recorder's ollice of Lacka wanna county, etc. All Improved with two ami a half-story frame dwelling house 20x30 feet, IS feet high, with kitchen 12x14 feet attached, basement and cellar under neath, barn, outbuildings, fruft trees, etc., thereon. Se'zed nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Uoodman a Wless vs. Joseph Motieko. Debt, SP.is.70. Judgment No. Dili, May T., 1SD4. Fi. fa. to May T IS'.i.l. BL'UAGO, Att'y. ALSO No. 7. All the right title nnd Interest of the defendant, John M. Hrown, In und to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the city of Seranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, on Walsh nnd Hoban's addition to paid city, being lots number (13) thirteen and (II) fourteen In block number throe hundred nnd twelve (312), said lot thirteen being forty feet in front on Washington ave nue, two hundred and two feet In depth and rectangular in shape, said lot four teen being seventy-three feet In front on sa!d avenue, two hundred and two feet in depth, forty-seven and two-tenths feet wide in the rear, nnd a trepezoid In shape, with right to enclose, occupy nnd use ten feet In front of said lots, on said avenue, tor vault, porch, piazza, buy window or shrub bery, but for no other purpose. Except ing and reserving therefrom, however, all coal nnd minerals beneath the surface of said lots, with tho sole aud exclusive right to mine ahd remove the same by nny subterranean process without thereby In curring In nny event whatever any lia bility for Injury caused or damage done to the surface of said lots or to buildings or Improvements which now arc or here after may bo put thereon. Seised and taken In execution nt the suit of Seranton Havings Hani: and Trust Com pany vs. John M. Itrnwn. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. C9, May T., 1S03. Fi. fa. to May T 1SII3. WILSON, Att'y. ALPO No. S. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant. In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land In Jones, bor pleasing as it is unex- considers these ad- ' . agree with him. We shall continue to publish the adventures of the dashing brigadier throughout the summer. The story in question will be pub lished in daily instalments . and will con tinue six days. ough of Arehbnld, Ijickawanna county, stuto of Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 4, In block No. 6. und fronting on Miller street, bulng sixty (liO) feet In front by two rtundred (200) feet In depth, according to a map entitled "Allotment of part of Miller Farm." Coal und other minerals reserved, lining tho same premises con veyed hy Joseph H. Townsend, et. al. to Howell Derby by deed mado the 211th day of August, lS!i:i, as recorded In Lacka wanna county In deed book No. 107, page 105, etc. Improved with a throe-story frame dwelling and outhouses thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of tlerman Ilulldlng and Loan association No. (I vs. Paul Derby or Powell Dolby. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 359, Nov. T., 18113. Fi. fu. to Muy T., 1X95. BAUMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, John V. Werner, in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate, lying und being In tho city of Seranton, eoiinly of Lackawanna and state of I'ennsylvunln, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Doing lot number twenty six (2ii) In square or block number seventy three (73) nnd Is situate upon street called and known as Stafford avenue upon the town plot of the city of Sernnton Intenden to bo duly registered nnd recorded, said lot beliiK forty (40) feet In front and forty (10) feet In rear, and one hundred and forty (110) feet In depth. All coal anil minerals reserved with tho same rights, force und elTcct as Is contained In deed for said lot to Bald John F. Werner from Frederick Simon nml wife by deed dated August 3d, lhlll, und Is recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book No. S3, page 172, etc., und provided that no building shall be erected on ssld lot within ten (Mi) feet of the line of the street. All Improved Willi a two-story frame dwelling house with base ment anil other outbuildings thereon. HelKed nml taken In execution ut the suit of Commonwealth Building und Loan as sociation, of Seranton, la vs. John F. YVerner. Debt, $oo. Judgment No. 37'1, January T., 1'J2. Fl. fa. to .May Term, 1SW. HAKTltlDOlO, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the ileleiidauls, Samuel S. Jenkins und W. II. Stanton, executors of .Mary Ann Jen kins, deceased, In and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate In the city of Scruiiton, county of Lackawanna and slate of I'eiinsylvnnlu, known and desig nated on J. Kcerman's map of South Hyde Park as lot No. three In block No. four, being fifty feet in front on Main avenue ami one hundred and llfty feet In depth to an alley. Kxcepllng and reserv ing all coal und minerals beneath the said lot. P.elng the same premises which were conveyed to Mary Ann Jenkins by YV. II. Jessup, trustee, by deed dated lfilh SeptcmlMT, ISS2, rei'otded In deed book No. II, page 3.',. Improved with a two-story double frame dwelling house with base ment and one-story addition, frame burn on the alley In rear of the lot and other outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution nt the suit of Alfred Harvey vs. Samuel S. Jenkins nnd YV. II. Stanton, executors of Mary Ann Jenkins, deceased. Debt, $1,719. Judg ment No. r.SU, March T., is'ifi. Lev. fa. to May T., 1X95. D10AN, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of Frank J. Johnson in mid to ull the fol lowing lots, pieces or parcels of land sit uate In theVoiirth ward, city of Seranton, county of Lackawunnu and state of Penn sylvania, bounded und described us fol lows: The tirst lot thereof beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Re becca avenue on the division line between lots 15 und l'i in block 17 on the map of the estate of William Swetlnml in Hyde Hark: thence along said division line north 0-i degrees west 112'i feet to an alley; thence along said alley Si'i degrees east SO feet to the corner of lot No. 14; thenee along lot No. 14 south GO--.! degrees east 142 feet to Rebecca avenue aforesaid; thence along said avenue 39'4 degrees west fill feet to place of beginning. Containing 7,125 square feet of surface, be the snmo more or loss, being lot'N'o, 15 In block No. 17 on the plot of William Swetland's es tate, recorded in Lackawanna county in deerj book No. 25, page 55S. etc. The second piece thereof beginning nt a corner on Rebecca avenue; thenee north 50-14 degrees west 112'i feet to a corner on nlley; thence north 39'i degrees cast 50 feet to H corner In line of lots Nos. 13 and 14; thenee south Snj degrees east 142'4 feet to aforesaid avenue: thenee south 39'i de grees west 50 feet to the place of liegin- ning. Containing 7,125 square feet of sur face, be the same more or less, being lot No. 14 in square or block No. 17, according to William Swetland's plot or man of town lots of Hyde l'ark. Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuild ings. v The third thereof being a lot of land In the city of Sernnton, county of Lacka wanna and state nforesnld, being lot No. 7 In square or block F on a certain plot of lots situate partly In the city of Seranton Lnrkawanna county, Pa., known and de scribed as North Park, which sold lot Is Intended to be duly recorded In the ollice for recording of deeds in said Lackawanna county, said lot being 50 feet in front on Electric avenue and 143 feet In depth, to gether with all Improvements thereon and tho appurtenances thereto. Coal and min erals reserved by tho grantees of said de fendant. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of John C. Hughes vs. Frnnk J. Johnson. Debt, $114.03. Judgment No. (i7S, June T., 1S93. Vend. ex. to May T.. 1S95. HOI'S 13, Att'y. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofllee, Sernnton, Pa., May 3, 1S95. 15 1 J. i Ji-fT-' rr . t , . , vtQ that our readers will mm TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat. rons Unit they will this year hold to their usual custom pf milling STKICTLtf OLD WHEAT until the new crop Is fully cured. New wheut is now upon the market, and owinn to the excessively dry weather many millers aro of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washhurn.Crosby Co. will tako no risks, und will allow the new wheat fully threw months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling haf placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. MM te4 m Mew a Dn Wholesale Agents. Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, Ml UEilM SCR ANTON, PA. s WW riiirnvprv. y iUABANiEF. lo rare Forsale ty JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprue Street, Seranton, Pa. YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION! DR. HACKER, "THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST," Will for tho Next Thirty Puts. Give Ahso lutcly Free, All Consultations, F.xnmi nations and Professional Services, nmomlcr, this U for m DAYS ONLY. Avail yourHolvo of tills fare opportunity. This only iiplit to co of nervous troubles rising from F.rrors of Youth. Our KpnrlnliHt. in trentumntof all Catarrhal snil Throat trouMcw alsoRivM K1R8T TREAT MENT FKKK. Doafnoss positively ourod. DR.W.H. HACKER 327 SPRUCE STREET, Opposite Now Ilotol Jormyn, Seranton, Ps. OFFICE HOUR6-8 TO Sw REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Man 1st Day. of Me. i THE GREAT 8ffth Hay. proilurrs tho ahovo results ItvVIO days. It act powertullT and quickly. 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