. 4 ; c TIIE PCP ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING,' -FEBRTJ ART 28. 1890. jay By HERBERT D. WARD. Copyright, ltP6, by Bacheller, Johnton and Bachellir. PART I. Tara-tara-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra! ransr out the shrill tones of the bugle. As far as eye, could reach from west to east, from woodland, bogr and prairie, a non descript, feverish. Impatient mass of ruBhlnsr humanity was seen, fully 20. 000 strontc. The hundreds of United States marshals and troops who had for so many days wearily guarded the coveted territory from trcspuss slirhed with relief when the first notes of the preemption slKnal were heard. I.oiik be fore noon the thousands who had start ed for Arkansas City, who had ramped at Ponea, at Ulack Bear Creek, who hud pushed on cheerfully in spite of the swollen rivers, bottomless mud and all the woes incident to an invading army, were ranKcd along the wire fem e' Ihut marked the Oklahoma line. Open wagons, prairie schooners, sulkies, bus Kles. carts pulled by donkeys, mules, oxen and horses of all kinds and every blood were stationed on the line. The great majority of the settlers hud slaked everything on Oklahoma, ami many of theHe were seated on horses prepared to race for their future homes. On the dead Hue, next to a wagon which bore the following words on its canvus cover: 'Chintz-Hugged in Illi nois, . Skinned In Nebraska. White capped in liuliiuui, Uald-kuobbed in THE LAND SHARK TmXRP. Mlssoury. Prohibited In Kansas. Okla liumy or Must," was a modest und neat ly covered wagon, Though filled with u miscellaneous assortment of house hold utensils ami farm Implements, tills wagon presented a curiously fem inine appearance. Harnessed on one side of its pole was a hopefully feeble nag that seemed inspired to pull or die. On the seat was a boy T eight winters. He was not humpbacked, though he gave that unfortunate Im pression: but the snows of life hud somehow shriveled his little form, and he bent like a bow. He clung to the battered reins, while a look of deter mination was set upon his weuxened face. "Keep a cool head. Hub; after I've slaked my claim and dug a spadeful of ill it and put up my shingle, Wee and 1 will ride buck to meet yon. No mutter what happens, keep strulght for the river." Th voice was strong and pleasant. It came from a woman on horsebuck Hub's mother, who hail mounted the nigh 'horse to make a surer race for lund. In front of her Wee was safely ""Tied', her baby girl, just three years old. Hub was too young and feeble to drive and care for his sister at the same lime, so Wee went on horsebuck with the ud venturous mother. These three people were among the great army of Immigrants who hud staked all on the president's proclama tion opening the new territory of Ok lahoma to the public. Tom Korall, the children's father, had died in the saddle booming some where In the Indian territory; and Caddy Korall. his wife, was left In Kausus with tile two children. It was In her blood to scrumble for new land. Kxcifement and the hope of u nimrter section were toon strong, und now. mounted on Jerry, she saw land and home wultlinj for her on the bunks of the Cimarron river. The rustling now became a rushing ..and,, a shunting. Yells und shrieks quickened tile hoofs of even the most decorous mule. The hour hud come. Twelve o'cl.m k was at hand. The bugle blew. At noon precisely, on Monday, April 'i'i, begj;n the desperate nice, that nil the world has heard .of. for Oklahoma-land. . There was no time, for pood-byes now. Caddy wanted to kiss hei' boy again. She couldn't reach him. She kissed her hand instead, and gal loped off. Bub urged his horse to the mockery of u trot. The land sharks who but now hud made Jokes at the boy's expense und tried to chaff the single-minded nthcr? were olT und gone on their Meet bronchos the liullini ponies. The day was bright and clear. The race could be seen for miles over the rolling prairie. Hub strained his eyes itnil kept the two Hying llgures on horseback in sight as long ns he could see for teurs and dust, lie heard men swearing violently and saw many brandish weapons. The untamed emo tlunal natures of the boomers found vent In yelling: "Yahoo! Yahoo!" ut the top of their lungs, and in tiring shots from revolvers and Winchesters. The mother lied, well in the van. among honest citizens and "parairle toughs," who meant to get land at any cosi. T said that Caddy was well at the head? rio'she was, Jerry outdid himself on that day. Yet she was not the first. One, who had the bold eyes of a cosmo politan belle, the assurance of a Tcxun cowboy, and who kept her saddle like a cirrus rider, was full a quarter of a jnlle ahead. Sire led the race on a mag nificent roan. . She turned and chal lenged them all with a laugh and with gestures of .defiance. Though she smiled insolently at the men. she looked sympathetically at the pale, slight mother who, with one arm around the child and with the reins in the other hand, urged Jerry by sharp clucks. Close behind Caddy rode the leader of the notorious gang of desperadoes who had done so much to fleece and terror ize the farmer boomers. This man went by the name of "Orlzzly Jim." The pace was terrific. The three had turned more to the eastward away from the railroad. Grizzly Jim began FOR THE HAIR and SKIN A warm shampoo wilhCuticura Soo. and a tingle, application of Cuticura ' (ointment), the rreat Skin Cure, clear the i scalp and hair of crusts, sales, and dand ruff, allay Hchinf, soothe irritation, stim ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the roots,' thus producing Luxuriant Hair, . with t clean,' wholesome scalp. ! fgM AroajliMt tht aertd. PoTTin Quo aCiut. Cur., felt rifrim,Bwua, l. k.a. . i '"x Bluer. 1 to gain on Caddy. For fully eight I 11 ( 1 ..I., n .1 -,,..1, Till, Ulllt'B lllfy IHIU I II II lii nun iui n. desperado could not overtake the lead ing girl. In his anger the blood surged Into his eyes and blinded him. Caddy was not ten rods ahead of him In a di rect line. He raised his Winchester, took rapid aim and blazed away. At which of the two had he fired? Alas! which had he hit? Caddy's right arm fell helpless. Jerry gave a desperate plunge In fright. The woman swayed a falotness seized her, and she fell. With an oath the brute passed her where she lay. Jerry, conscious of a lighter weight, raced onward with the renewed speed. Now, the bold rider of the yellow hair heard the shot. She looked around and took in the whole scene with her quick eyes. With difficulty she reined her wild horse and tried to intercept the baby's perilous ride. She set her teeth. The wlldness of her nature wrestled with Hie womanly. This was her hour of glory that she, a girl, should beat thousands of men In the struggle for lund. What would she not do to stake the first section on the northern bunks of the Cimarron river? She could see the sardonic and cruel smile of Crizzly Jim us he gained upon her in mighty bounus. Hut behind luy one of her own sex. he In ess. perhaps dying. "1 guess I'll have to give It up." The girl turned once more to the south ward towards the promised land, and then the adventuress in her yielded to the woman. She rode bravely buck to where the heap of mortality lay close beside a scraggly tuft of sage bushes. "O, you ruffian!" She shook her list in the astonished Jim's face us she passed him like a Hush of yellow light. The land shark turned and saw her tenderly lift the fallen woman's head upon her lap and kiss the tremulous lips. "Well. Til be stewed! I didn't think she had It In her; she's no slouch, you bet;" with that semi-colon of admira tion he spurred Ills hard-breathing pony for the home stretch. Of all the fertile spots In the Cimar ron valley, this was the greenest. So at least a Jaded horse thought us he cropped the tender grass and pawed Joyfully In the dark loam. He was saddled; from a distance a snude could be easily distinguished secured length ways along his side. A nueer bundle seemed to dance in the saddle, and one might almost swear that tiny hands clutched the mane from time to time. And now from behind a large stump nppeared a head. It hud on It a broad biiiumed. mouse-colored sombrero, embroidered about the edge, with silk cords dangling from the sides. A tierce,, scowling face peered down Into that quiet valley. The eyes scanned It and then rested on the peaceful horse. One hand nervously twirled a coarse, bluck mustache, while the other played with the trigger of a gun. Wonder was expressed In every feature from the arch above the eyebrows to the mouth which puckered Itself lii a silent whistle. The mouth did not look cruel now. It Is strange how the lines of tenderness and cruelty cross each other, und how in some faces there Is implacable feud between the two. "I'mph! If any sojer or govn'ment cuss hez got ahead o' me, I'll have the drop on him ez sure us he's a born critter." Presently the look of wonder Increased to a curious astonishment: "If it hain't the bebby! No use for this," he tupped u modern repeutlng rifle, "to git the land, you bet." drizzly Jim stood face to face with Wee, the baby boomer. The child's big violet eyes looked confidingly upon that reprobate. "Ill' me dlnk-o-watah." The tiny face puckered as If It were going tu cry, then controlled Itself bravely. "Where's mummer?" For the tlrt time the thought of that dastardly shot crossed drizzly Jim's mind. He was so used to deeds of violence that they did not easily prick his leather conscience. What could he do before a buby? Bravado was use less. He looked Into the trusting face of the three-year-old girl. Then lie did the only thing he could. He took from his holster a tin canteen, went to the brook and returned. "Tank mi," cooed the baby. Then after a short pause, during which u hundred expressions Indicating inde cision passed and repusscd the man's durk fuce, the child went on: "Take me down, I'se tired." The strong, urms tenderly unstrap ped the buby girl and he took licr in IIB LOOKED AT THR ST.REriXO CHILD IN II IS A It MS. his arms to set her on the ground; but she clung to his neck. "You'se a goody man; tiss me." Why wus It thut Orlzzly Jim uncon clously ejected the cud of tobacco from his mouth, and wiped his stained lips upon his sleeve and blushed yes. blushed before he touched Wee's peach-like cheek? "I'se so tired Jerry Jiggled me. Where's mummer? 1 tink I do to sleen." And there and then Wee- laid her curly head upon the rough corduroy shoulder and went to sleep as If upon her mother's breast. "Wall, Jim, you're euchered this trip, an' no mistake I wonder whar the boys be!" muttered the man as he carefully sat ddwn upon a stone. He looked at the sleeping child In his arms. In his belt were two pistols and a bowie-knife. At his feel whs n rlilp Yet never had he been so disarmed f Bince since a bady of his own had nestled there oh. so many years ago. What a wild night that was, when he had kicked his sick wife senseless, for throwing the whisky out of the win dow; had given his baby girl one last hasty kiss and had ridden away never to return. Afterwards he read in a ni per that the baby died In a week. It was twenty years since he had held a baby ,and all that time he had never received from any creature a touch of confidence or love. "I couldn't hev killed this critter's mammy; 1 never aimed on her." He consoled himself with hat thought. At this, moment hoofs were heard in the distance. "The uebby shall hev her claim If I hev to stake It with my life," whis pered Orlzzly Jim. He laid the child down cautiously upon the grass. He ran for the spude and dug into the rich soil with quick energy. Shouts were now heard: "Yahoo! Yahoo!" They came nearer. (To be continued.) INDUSTRIAL. The Philadelphia Inquirer la authority for tli statement thai the New Jersey Central authorities have refused to Issue any statement of h business of the Le high and Wllkes-Burre Coal company fur The January statement of the Tennessee Coal, Ircn ami Kallroad company shows an I no reuse In net earnings of l3.a5: a decrease In fixed charges of Ill.MfS, thus leaving a surplus of SI'soOl, against a de licti oi The average earnings of persons en- gugcu in manufacturing Industrie snow that lu Colorado the average pay Is tTM a year; .Montana, -'-: Wyoming. .' California, $7ii; New York city, S'iM; Phil adelphia, IVM; Massachusetts, SIM; Ala bama, :7i : .Mississippi, !IU, and North i a roil na, .'I8. A Hazleton dispatch says: The miners In this region are organizing very rapidly. llitrlng the l ast four weeks John Fancy president of the I'nited Mine Workers of .meiica, established ninety brunches nf the union in the anthracite region. He expressed hliruelf as very much satiB' fled with the success he has met. The Pennsylvania railroad reports tli.it the quantity of coal und coke originating on and carried over lis lines east of l-Mtts burg and Kile for the year thus far ims been 2,iit;:!,!to3 tons, compared with i.K".DI9 tons In the corresponding iierlod of Ivfci. a decrease of 4,U tons, of which li.OHi.Mtl ton were coal, an increase or w,,47i ions, and ik'uVita tons coke, a decrease of HW"!H. t .....1 I.. V'..n. -l'ntl lt Aoll., ., ull . I.MIIll III iwm v n b.-...-. . ... . 1 tl., u'uv I'......, t".n In illttl iu li,,.h ,ii. Dm side streets, while on Fifth avenue from Twenty-third to Forty-second streets where the millionaires live. It sells lor $M)0 to $?" tier Inch, ami on Broadway, down In the business center, $600 to ll.mw Ier inch Is considered a fair price. Tile nssosseil VHluntion of New York city Is over SlI.MlO.twe.OOO. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Record says: "Probably nine people out of ten are under the impression that tne exieni and value of the agricultural products of the I'nited Stales far exceed the vulue of the manufactured products. Instead nf this bHng true, the total value cf manu factured products of ISHO wm J3.a70.107,li:'4. whereas the total value of all agricultural products for that year, as reported by the statistician of the I'nited Stales Agri cultural department, was J3,800,OWWO. The statement of the Lehigh Valley ruilroud lines In I tie state of Now York for the quarter ended Dee. 31 IhfI has been f led and shows gross earnings irom open at Ion, ll.axaM; operating expenses, SKiii,- ; llxe;l charges, IlW.TuS; net. income 3.39:'. The net income for the same quarter a year ago was S.'!ii.4o3. The state ment Includes Ihe operations of the Le high Vallev railroad, the Lehigh and New York Itullroud. Itochester Southern Hall- road and the .Middesex alley Kauroaa companies. Tho rnln In tin I'liarued 111 Detroit by a new telephone company will probably bo M8 for business telephones und $30 for residences, with the provision that the subscribers who will sign contracts for three years will be furnshed telephones ut the rule of 110 for business and S'-O for residences, per year, in all purls of tile, cltv. Irrespective or the instance irom me central olllce. They also propose to fur nish free telephones to all city otllces and for the schools, and 'to permit the lire and mi iv ileoai-ttnents free use or tneir con lulls un, I noles. The prices of the New Huvcn, Conn., company will be U per monilh for residences, with two on the same Hue; S'i per month lor a private line to resiliences, and $:l per month for a busi ness wire, with two on the line, and $4 per month for a private business wire with no looping in. Anthracite coal Is 'selling at the full elr ctilar figures quote it week ago. Hepiv. lun 1 11 live iiillelul nf the anthracite rail roads express conlldeiive over the stabili ty of the present management for manug lug Ihe Industry on business principles. Cutting of prices bv Individual operators Is still noted, but none of the producing iind carrying companies is charged witn shading or with breaking the agreement respecting the dlvlsou of tonnage and restretlon of the outpift. A comparatively unu.il un,,. urn nf new business is reported. but all such orders have been entered at the full February circular. On th oth.tr hand, the old contracts with Jobbers at previously ruling llgures have been almost entirely cleaned up. Stocks In the hands of dealers have been decreased hy the cold snap, but the movement irom urn numi-, as above slated, has been light. In Japan the highest wages paid to f-killed native workmen are only 40 sen u day. which Is equivalent to "0 cents In our monev. The lowest wages are 111 sen (.". cents! a day. w hile In American fac tories the same labor would be tiald from all cents to a day. The following state ment shows the rates of wages paid: Japan. China (Yok-i High Irfiw- Aver- hiiinu) st. ime. perdny est. HIii.-ksmHln ...Su.tio Cabinet-makers in ih .17 jn.::n Jtj,:;; .: .'.'il I 'oinpusitors .... Overs F a r m h a n d s (mem V a r m h a n d s (women) Lacquer makers .n:l .10 .." 3D .HI .19 111 .lii Caper screen lantern, makers Porcelain elc, .1.1 29. .ns, .72 .J4 .1'4 mak- era .... Porcelain ,ti .10 mak- ers Sauce and pre serve makers.. Tailors, foreign .SO .13 .1" .29 .S-S, .10 .24 .24 .4S clothing bin Tobacco and el- ar-makers ... .."0 W.i vers 4" Wine and sake makers ."id .49 .11 .V, .29 The building trade, printing, pressmen, maiting-mukei's, etc., run along at simi lar rates. Confectioners and bakers get from SI to $12 per month and so on. The Man Who Drives The doctor, the salesman the man who drives as a business and the man who drives for pleasure, know the difficulty of keeping lincu collars and culls clean. Willi Euuloio MARK- INTERLINED collars and cufls the driver can defy the flying dust and occasional shower. They are waterproof, and when, soiled they can be quickly and easily cleaned by wiping them off with a damp cloth orsponRC. I,ook just like linen. One CKUXLOID" collar will,outwearsix linen collars, besides saving many times its worth in laundry bills. Aftkthn dealer for them, or esit dtnft to n. i'fillani 'Jth. CulTii 4;. pair, niailara lld. Htat ixi nnit Mtyfi. Take no imitauuna but. Inl6t ajua Siioita wUh bov trad nark iff iriah full aat ilartion. TUB CEI.M'LOin OMPABY, . . ew Ivrk, OADAI I lathe b-atplnacf HERIFF S SALE. -OP Valuable Real Estate ON SATl'RDAY, MARCH 21, ISO'S, By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa clua. Levari Facias and Venditioni Kxpon as. Issued out of tho court of common plcaa of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to publio sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and beat bid ders, for cash, at the court house. In the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, on SATl'RDAY. the TWKNTY-KI KST PAY OP MARCH. A. 1). lsti, ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all the right, title and Interest of the defendants In and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: N'o. 1. All 'those two certain ileces or Parcels of lanj lylii,j and beinxr in the Sixth ward or the city of Scranton. Coun ty of Laekanai tia and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded anil iles.-rihi-d as follows, to wit: Toe flivit being one-half I'-jl of lot No. One (Il on the town plot of the Bor ough ut Hyde Park, as Mirveved bv ',. P. Jfaivy, 8eit. B, 1H.-.4. said lot being: tiny-two teet In front on front street formerly Water, now Third street) and one liun- oren ami rour (IU4 feet, more or l.ss. in depth to bank of l.neka wanini Itiver. con taining about one-eighth Cl of an acre of mini aim neing tne sume land conveyeil ny Thomas Coyne and wife to Jlary Mill it. now deceased, by deed dulv recorJed. All Improved with a three-storv brick house and store, with a one-story brick addi tion; also barn and shed. The second piece being the Northeaster ly one-nan (i,) or lot No. fifteen il.ii on josepn i. Fellows plot of lanils, sur veyed by said llarcy. Said one-hulf (-.) lol being forty-nine (491 feet ill front on Fourth street ai:d one hundred and four (list) reet in depth and being part of lot conveyed .to Owen Cnslek by the tiherlff of l-ai'kawanna County as property of John W. Milieu by deed dated the 2Ctli of January, in,, and recorded In riheriff's aeeil book. No. 1. nsae 111. etc. Coal and minerals reserved to th. legal uwiters inereor try surru-l. nt termsi in law All improved with a 'two-story frame wood house and outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution at the suit or inme l)e.to It and l)l-ennnt Hunk vs. John W. MHUtland Daniel J. Mlllett, ex. eeuiors oi .M.iry .Millett. deceased. Debt, $tiS2.7. Judgment Xo. 3iiti. .March T.. UOti, Fl. Fu., .to .March Term. 18. WOtlDRl'F'F. Atty, ALSO, No. 2. All the right, title and interest Of the defendant. S. P. Hull, In and to all those certain pieces of lund situate In the norougn or muimore. County of l.arku wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound el ami described as follows: Hcing lots Nos. forty-two (42) and forty-five 4) in block "V" on certain plot of lots situate paniy in ine I'lty or Scranton ami partly In the Borough of IHinniorc, known und nesignaieu as North JJiirk: su hi lot Xo. forty-it wo (42 being forty 4) left in front on Kleclrk- avenue, and one humlred and m ty Hull) reet In depth, and said lot No. forty-live 4;". being tlfty I.VII feet III front en subl l.'Ii-L'trle avenue und one litni.lreil IIUUI feet In depth. Coal reserveil to th. legal owners by simiclent terms In law. Also, the conveyance of this land Is made suiiject tu ull the condition, leservii' Hons and exceptions contained In oi' n' ferred to In Hie deed of snme to S. I' Hull, suld deed being recorded in deed look H7. at page l-'il. etc. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of Chas. Du font Hretk, 'trustee, vs. S. P. Hull. Uebt, $797.24. Judgment No. 417 .March Term, ISH'I, Fl. Fa., to March T. lMKi. WOODRUFF, Atty ALSO. (No. 3. All the right, title and Interest of tne Uerenaauls, c. a. wetnerell una tiara n Can' Welherell. In und to ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of lund situate, lying and being n the Hjroiign of Kunmoiv County of l.ackawmia and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described us fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the Westerly sale oi the Drinker turnpike roud, at the Intel section of ald turnpike with u street opened or to be opened thence north sevrnty-llve ami Ihree fourths' deurrees west thirteen and one half rods to a posl and stone corner In Hue or IuiuIh naw or lute of William Par ker: thence alonir line of said Parker lands south 'twenty-nine and 'three-fourths de- arees. west forty feet to a corner: mence south aveventv-ttve anil tnree-roiirins ne greeis, east In a Hue parallel with the first course above mentioned inineeu umi one half rods, more or less, 'to the subl turn- r-lke; thence along said turnpike norm tweniv-mne aim miee-iourm ii-rees east, to the place of beginning. Helng the same premises conveyeil by Kdwurd .Mil lings, by his attorney in raci, una I'.niuy C. Millings, his wire, lo .uaraurei -nun Millar, I. by deed dated January loth, I Mil, and recorded n the office for the recording of deeds, etc.. In and for said foimty of Liii kawaniij In deed hook no. i. in page IlfKi, etc. Coal and minerals reserved. All Impioved with a two-story frame build ing, outbuildings and fruit trees) t hereon. Seized and taken in execution ut tne sun of B. H. Carr vs. C. S. Wilbt-rell and rtara.li Carr Wetherell. lebl. $4sr..!j. .linlKlilelil No. 17:1, Sept. 'P.. ISH:i. Lev. Fa., to .March T., IS!";. JIAWI.KY, Ally. ALSO, V No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Oerlle Biili helor, in and to all that certain piece or pureel of land sil- uuie In t he village or fialton. I o leslilp nl Norih Alilnglon, County of l.arku wanna and Slate of Pennsylvania, lioiiiul.il and discribed us follows: tlegliuiing: tit the mil III side of the public rc.id leailitm from inilton to naveiiy iiornumi in line or hotel lot owned by Kinma A. I'arpeiiler and ui a corner of William .M. Iliiuls' lot, thence north .r7 a we-t .Vi''4 feet to a cor ner in said llur; lliune north :S'. degrees east PM'k feel lo a corner; thi'in-e south IM degrees east :iS feet to line of Willi un M. Hinds lol: thence along his line south IW'a ill-glen east UK feeel lo the Iiluee of hi ginning. Containing 4. 4m; niunt e feeet of lund, mure or les. iieiug the same premises conveyeil lo Him triule H:i ti-lielur by l.e! or Oscar Carpenter and Km run A. Cariienter. his wife, bearing date the t!h day of Janiuiy, IS'.il. und forthwith to be recorded. All linnrovcd with a two-story frame building, octagonal front with show windows, an I porch, now or late used as millinery Hole. Together with coal- house, water closet und out buildinas: small fruit trees and grape vines. aeiaeil anil taken in execution at 'n? suit of John II. Callahan, trusted, vs. Ijerlrinle Hatchelor. Debt, Jil.a7...oli. Jtnlgmenl No. .'"7, .la unary T., IWai. Lev. Fa., to Mnri'h T.. l.Vi. W. L BltADKH. Ally. ALSO, No. 5. All the right, title und Interest of the defendant, Keese H. Junes, in an I lo all that certain messuage or city lot of laud eltuaie in Kellevue, City of Hi-rantun, County of Lackawanna and. SI ate of Penn sylvania. Ij.ium'eil und descriheil as fol lows, to wit: Commencing ut the north east corner of said lol and on line of liiill lo.id avence and running thence south westerly along said avenue is.' feet: thence noi thwerterly along line of lots numbered 2 and 3 uf said estate li'S feet to line of lands of th U'kawnna an 1 Hlu3inshurg rallrjad Co.: thence alon aid line rarthcisterly 44 feet to a line lit right angles with said Railroad avenue: then.'e along said Hue 1JH f?et to the plai'e of beginning. Reserving coal and miner als. Improved with a two-story single frame dwelling home and outbuildlugs thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit nf use of II. U. .Mart'V. admluisirutor d. h. n., vs. Re?re II. .low. Uebt. S:l.nn.iri. Judgment No. 111. Mjrch T.. It!. Fl. Fa.. to .March T., Isfci. HIIfNK A CRKVELINO, Attys. ALSO. No. 1. All tire rlcht. -title and Interest of the defendant In and to the following de scribed piece, parcel ami tract of lund sit uate m the Township of Newton, l-a-ka-wanra County and Slate of Pennsylvania. bounded and d.-cribed as follows, to wU: Hoginning at a uost and stones corner on the line of the John Shannon tract : thence south Sla degrees east forty perche. to a post and stones corner; thence north 2J degree tst one liundred ami tblrty-il.e and one-fourth psrehes 'to a pest sad tones corntr: thence north i .Ictren west forty-four perches to s'on?s cu a rock corntr: thence south io dtgree w?st onehundred andsixand five-tenths perches rj a posr anil stones corner: tnence south ill oegreef east six an I eight-tenths ucr- ches to a nost and stones corner: thence south U degrerj west thirty-nine perches to comer unit the olace or bciriiinJn. Containing thirty-six acres and on-bun-dred and four roils of land, be the same more or l?ss. It lelng oart of a larger tract of land In the wanantee nam of s William Moulder and conveyed to Peter A. Smith by deed duied In 1M5 und record ed In Uuxerne tNiuniy on the mth day of lVl.rUMiy. A. 1. IK4H. in ded book No. 4.', page ti-'X etc., uied afterwurhs by snmlry i-uiiveyances the sume bei'anie vested m James A. KeuneUy, by whom the iruci heteln 4lfacrileil was -oiiveyed to the said David Hinllh by dee. I duly executed and reconleil In Laizerne County. All Im proveil with a two-story frame dwelling house, barn, outbuildings und fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of assigned lo Kllaa Smith vs. David Smith. Debt. $SSti.:i!t. Judgment No. 12)!, January Term. 1S9J, Pliirlus Fl. Fa., o March Term, 1S9U. ACKF.HLY, Atty. ALSO, No. 7. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Charles P. Welchcl, In und to all that certain lot of land situate In the City of Scranton. 4'ounty of Lackawanna and Htate of Ienus Ivanla, described as follows. Heli'K rectangular III shape and fronts on Avenue H, being lot twenty-one (21) in block four (41 on William .Menl tleld's Tdot of lot In iveyser Vulley, m?a urlntr In front und ivur forty-eight (4S) feet and one hundred and tlfty (IjO) feet 111 depth. 'oal und minerals reserved. All Improved with two-s:ory frania dwel lings und other outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken ill execution at the suit of Rosle Repp vs. Charles P .Welchcl. Debt. S;too.ti. Judgment No. "12. Januury Term, ISC, Al Fl. I'a.. to March T.. 1.S'.Hi. F. J. FITZHl.M.MONS, Alty. .vsn. No. 8. All Uie right, title mid Interest of the defendant. A. J.. Dunljvey, m und to ull tne following described lot of land sit uate la the Oliy of Scvaiiton, County of l.aika wanna ami State of Pennsylvania, bounded and disi'i'lbeil us follows: Jle Klnnllig ul the corner of lots Nos. and 8 In blocK No. 1'J on Ihe wesleily llle of Cedar avenue, jiald corner being 40 feet in a northerly iliivctlon from the north erly corner of the intersection of Ceil.il' avenue and (tenet jiireet: thence westerly along line of lots Nos. 7 and S tlfty C.ii) feeet; 'thence southerly on a line parallel with said Cedar nvonue twenty ('.'III feel; thence easterly on a line puiallel wilh said (ienet street fifty (a'O feet to suld Ce l.ir avenue ; thence northerly uloivg laid Cedar avenue twenty (2) feet to 'the pluce of be ginning. Containing l.trnu siptare feet of land and being part of the northerly half of lot number elsht (S) in bloeg number twelve (12). Improved with part of a two story frame store building. Coal and min erals reserved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Al. 1". Flynn vs. A. 1.. Dunluvey. Debt, $l,MK).no. Judgment No. S7H, April Term, Wi, Al. Fl. Fa., to March Term. HOUAN, Atty. A LSO, No. . All the rljiht. title and Interest of the defendunt, Patrick .McMiiuus, In and lo all that certain lot of land with the Im provements thereon, .slluule In the City of Cat bondale, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed us follows, to wit: All the surface or right of soli of ald lot No. 2.i2 on tract of land In the wurraivtee nume of Jacob Porter, appears on a map of out lots cf the Delawnre ami Hudson Canal Co. on said tract, suld lot containing 12,701) square feet of land, or thereuliout: beginning In the southwesterly line of an angular lane at the noi therly corner of lot No. 2.VI in said tract, heretofore conveyed by said Company to Thomas Toolun; thence by said lot No. 2.V.1 south Ill's degrees west lu feet to a corner; thence by out lot No. 2S" on said tract or formerly occupied by -Mrs. Timothy Dp vine, south wi'i degrees wist 12"J feet to u corner: thence by out lot No. 2iitl on subl tract contracted to be sold to 'iitherlne I Inland north S7'4 decrees west M feU toil corner; thence by Irregu lar hino north :Wi degrees east till 7-10 feet to the place of lieglnnitwr. All Improved wllh a two-story frame dwelling house and oulhtiilillngs) then on. Seized and taken, in execution nt Hie suit nf James A. Dennis vs. Patrick .McMantis. Debt. $2li.2."i. Judgment No. 214, Nov, Term, 1MW. Lev. P'u.. to .March T., ISM. J. F. RKYNOLDS, Atty. ALSO, No. 10. All the defendant's right, title and Interest In and tu that certain plecn or parcel of land, situate In the Korough of .Mayllcld, Lni kawnna County, Penn sylvania, deserllii'il us follows: ilelng lot No. twelve (I2 ill block No. twenty-eight I2.M, on 'the plot of the Hillside Coal und Iron Company's lots In Maylield, said lot being sixty ttioi feet wide lu front on Hill street, 'the same width In the rear and one hundred and fifty (l.'iii) feet lu dcffih, lluiiudeil northeasterly by lot No. thirteen li:il, now or lute of A. l.ully, ami south westerly by lot N'o. eleven (II), now or late of .1. Cawley. lainroved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Ferguson i Doyle vs. T. M. Hurke. Debt. $.')1D U". Judgment No. I2D, November Teini, ISM. Fl. Fa. to .March Term. DFAN, Atty. ALSO, No. 11. All tho'rlght, title and Interest of the defendant, Kcese H. Jones, in and lo all thut certain messuage or city lot of lund situate In Mellevue, City of Scranton, County of l.arki wlliui, hounded ami de scribed us follow, to wit: A messuage or city let of laud situate III flellevue, City of Scranton, i olii.netn-liiK on Railroad uvc nile In line of lot number one of the es tate of Sarah J. Davis, deceased, and run ning thence southwesterly along said street or avenue 100 feet Ij line of Sixth avenue or Hampton slrei-t: thence north wtslerly along said street XI'.. feet to line nf lot number U of t-.il' I eslute; thence along said line northeasterly 72 feet to line or lot milliner one; Iheuce along said Hue southeasterly :i!i feet to the place of beginning. A vucuiit lot, unimproved. ReKei'viiig coal ami minerals. .Seized and taken In execution at the suit of use of H. (i. Mui'i-y, administrator il. b. fi., vs. Reese H. Junes., Debt. 5a.nU0.iKi. Judgment No. 110. March T.. ISW. Fi. Fa. lo .March Term. 1S!n;. liliu.NK & CRF.VKI.INI!, Ally. All of w hich will be sold for rash only. FRANK If. CLF.MONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Hi ranton, Pa.. Feb. 23. 1s. SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE Ar.d to bo prepared to meet the warmer wrutlmr .u want a avasoiiablo Suit or an Oven oat or both. AND THE BP.ST PLACE TO VISIT POR SOMETKI.NU 0OOD IN MERCHANT TAILURI.NU IS THERE YOU WILL FIND Tl-.e largest Htonk taaelect from. Trim mill AhvuyBif tile Host. I,;it.'t SItIm in t'littin;;. nnci made up 0:1 lb preiuistn liy KxpTJi Workmen. t Xotldn.cr allonvd to Irnve ttioen taiblixbiiieut nnlesM satisfactory to t ho etiKtomer. itnl tlio lowest (irieea nonaibt' e.it with (iool Morebant Tailoring. RESTORES VITALITY. Made a i Well Ma of Me. THI WHAT sotb pradam tta aboro result In 30 ilaya. it :!i powanniiy auaqmrcijr. curci nen ji aiosn nu Toaafj ma will neau their lout uanliood, aad old 1 na will wearer their youthful w,or bf atlns ; RETlTOk It calcsir id aurelr reatore Manoiuv aaaa. Lata Vitalltr. Iwicotoucr. KisUtlr tlulaalona. LodFawar. Vallinc MfUorx, Wwtiua Diaeuct. nd wmwmm ant nuwuaa or mwctmmum luaiscrvtliin. blh nvlta on (or at udy. baatona or tuarriaf e. It aotoalFearrakyatartlaaatthamiii otdlaotM.but Uf rial Brrtotnale aud blood builder, brlLf lot Mo ! pink plow to pal checks tod n riaa ttaa Are of youthu 1 ward off raMmitj aa ownuDpnoa. inaitt oa atnnj ul.VIVO.no br. It can bo carriod la ml socket. Bt aitil. i 1JH) par pack wa. or all tor no. to, with a posk H wrtttaa runnUM fra ear raund y. uruurax rrea. innraai 0TAL MEDICIHE CO- S3 flivtr $1., CHrSMO. IU V If attbawa Braa BtwWlaf ill! Villi M lm S IIIWIII Vj 406 Lackawanna Ave. mS9 rs. a n r m a THE LEAlEi 124-126 Wyoming Avs. Bcr to announce that, in udJitlon to our extensive Alteration Kale, we huve placed on sale a large shipment of choice new spring merchandise at special low prices. Below wc quote some of the spec ials. Several loti of choice wash silks In the newest designs, I. undcr's lrice from 2c. up, Hie lot of fancy silks, all the newest effects, real value, 7.V., Leader's Price. Wo One lot of, line Persian Velvets, very latest lor Iriiiimir.g und ulits, worth Jl.uu, Leader's 1'i iee, !Sc 25 pieces of new spring dress goods, worth 40c., Leader's l'rice, 2;Jc 10 pieces of all-wool, black serge, 4(5 Inches wide, worth 40c., Leader's Price, 29c All of Our Fine Novelty Dress Pat terns in Winter Weights at Half Price. 12." pieces of line dress ginghams In dress lengths, regular Uie. quality, Leader's Price, 5c 25 pieces of corded dlmliy worth t'ic. Leader's Price, 5c 23 pieces of new printed cambric. 32 inches wide, worth 9c, Leader's Price, 61c One lot of blankets, slightly soiled, worth $3.50, Leader's Price, $2.4!) 40 Inches heavy brown muslin, worth 8c, Leader's Price, Sc 42 Inches bleached pillow casing. Leader's Price, 71c a yard White outing flannel, good quality. Leader's Price, 3c per yard 10 pieces of extra heavy cosson flannel, lac. qunllty. Leader's Price, 10c 4-4 Hill bleached muslin,' Leader's Price, tile Best Standard Prlntes, Leader's Price, tfc per yard Fine pearl buttons worth 10c. a dozen. Leader's Price, 5c Effl I ill. (Action TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pals' rons thut they will thin year hold to their usual ctistoaa of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop Is fully cured. New wheut is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that It is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling hafl Siaceu waanDurni,roajDy ix. nour lar above rands. GEL Wholesale Agents. i AMD 1 T5olts, Xuls, Bolt Ends, Tunibuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Suj plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEELHORSEHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. HTTE11EB SCRANTON, PA. beault to weeks. For aal by JOHN H. PHELPS. Sprue Stfaat, Scranton Pa, uracil UGIIT fyciilll,liiipted lor Beadlag ud Seiint (ol I PR HI S V at in Z oifen IT EconomlcaL Consumes three (3) feet of gu per hoar ud Kivee an ffloieneV vt slztv (Ml candles. ' . SaTlug at least S3) per csnk orar Um ordinary Tip Burners. Call and See It. HUNT CQNNELL CO., 434 LICKIWIMI IVERUL rUaufacturers Agent. Kaaafactiu-art of the Ostobrate PILSENER LAGER DEER CAPACITY foo,ooo Barrels per AnntrtH Moosic Povdcr Co, Booms 1 and 2 Commoieaita BW j, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADB AT MOOSIC AMD RUSii DAX.B WORKS. "a- Lafflln A Raad Pawdar Co. Orange Gun Powdci Blsctrlo Batteiiea, Tnses for xplad lug blasts, Safety raw and Bep&QnoCnenilcal Co.'s HlEiploslra ci GONNELL STEEL RE3TORB LOST 1608 LAGER BEER BREWERY- GO 5 When In 4oubt what to ut for NrvotM tfWI!y, Va of Scsntl lowr (In elthft cai, ImptiMty, Atiophy, Varkocel and other wsalinnaet. ftom any cwiae, i I 8xine fills. Dram chxlie and full iurm auicktv rettn Jd. If efflacted, v h u,n.,Hi.iiT, n,M?a anywnera. aoaiM, lor iot noe, iar 95.W. wn v-oty ' ?? af de5JT w a 1fal (fuaraataa ta cura or tef jnd lha aauajr. Addma PEAL MEDICI?CE CO-tCie.cland. Olilo. Pharmaeisti eer. Wyomlna Avnu ana t 1 n t . j- 4 r.