TRR SCR ANTON TRIBtHTE-STOBDAY MOBNING. AUGUST 29, 1890. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS Story of the Snb-Mirlee Mooitcr it Butler Lake. ENTERPRISE OF WATER BIG JONES The Presidential Tickets Material! infltailrond DashesAa Ararat Crow Killer' SuccessVarious Note of County New, Personal and Otherwise. Special to the Bcranton Tribune. Susquehanna, August 27. For the past three year a eubmarine monster, of undefined species, has occupied But ler lake, a body of water in Jackson township, five miles from Susquehan na, to the (treat unrest of fishermen and farmer. Last week it came up out of a deep morass fringing the lake, and clipped off the leg of an aged horse, and the next day It suddenly snatched a large string of fish be longing to an angler and suddenly dis appeared under a log raft. The vicin ity farmer occasionally loses a sheep or pig, and the monster Is invariably credited with the theft. At night the bellowing and lashing of the strange creature can be heard half a mile. It is said to be about ten feet long and os large around as a flour barrel. It has a head not unlike a seal, and Is equipped with two paws and a whale like tall. An effort will be made to capture the creature alive. Shots fired at It seem to have no effect, except to accelerate Its movements. RAILROAD DASHES. The Erie paymaster scattered about $40,000 In town on Tuesday. Delaware and Hudson Superintendent C. R. Manvllle, after enduring a sprain ed ankle for several weeks, is again on deck. Two Delaware and Hudson trains col lided near Starrucca on Sunday. Sev eral cars were derailed. The Susque hunna wreckers were called. The Carbondale conductors will run an excursion to Oooperstown on Satur day next. It will leave Lanesboro at about 7 o'clock a. in. The Delaware and Hudson cars are models of neatness and comfort. Its trains run on schedule time, and the trainmen are invariably polite and at tentive. The traveling public always has a good word for the old, reliable, conservative Delaware and Hudson. The Erie has a very satisfactory ex cursion business this season. THROUGH THE COUNTY. There are twenty-one prisoners In the county Jail. The Susquehanna county grangers will meet at South Montrose September -4. At the couhty court Arthur and Clell Wllmot, of Great Bend, who were ar rested In Scranton for stealing blcycleB in Great Bend, were each sentenced to undergo Imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary for three years. The Susquehanna county Prohibition convention will be held in Montrose September 1, to nominate a full county ticket. The Free Methodist camp meting at Ararat, closed on Wednesday. The at tendance at the meeting was large. ' Montrose has been sawed up Into three wards, In order to secure six delegates on the county convention. It Is rumored that Forest City will now be divided Into four wards, as the other boroughs are still to be heard from. Susquehanna will be satisfied with six wards. HE SELLS BUGS. Over at Lake Ariel, Wayne county, "Water Bug Jones" earns a good living by catching Water curb and shipping them all over the county to expert anglers. This season he has caught over 40,000 and sold them for $1 per hundred. These bugs are black fel lows, and are Seen skirmishing upon the surface of the streams. Bass and other game fish prefer them to gram pus or minnows. THE TICKET MATERIALIZING. The new Jparty In Wayne county Is fast materializing. The alert and wide-awake Sarah Ulrlch Kelley, re alizing that It would not seem proper to have the president and vice presi dent hall from the same state, has ar ranged to have t'ne ticket read: "For president fSarah Ulrtch Kelley, Of the state of Pennsylvania. For vice president Brer Benjamin Haines, ; Of the state of Uncertainty." The platform is how being prepared. There will be, a straddle on the cur rency question. There will be some kind words for the Mormons, and a plank will favor Riving the ballot to the Indian. The eyes of some 60,000,000 people are now upon the new Wayne county ticket. NEWS MENTIONS. Charles Coms'rotk. a prominent Wind sor business Irian, Is financially embar assed, with liabilities estimated at $75, 000. He has been arrested. The pupils tof Laurel Hill academy will hold their annual entertainment in Hogan Opera home on Friday evening and a class of twenty-two will grad uate. A district Sabbath school convention waa held In the Oakland Methodist church on Tuesday, The Democratic county convention will be held in Montrose on Tuesday next The younff people's societies of this section will picnic In Riverside Park Sept. 12. The First National bank's fine new building Is gradually approaching com pletion. It will be an ornament to the borough. The Easter brook family reunion was held today at the fesidence of G. Squires, in Kew Milford township. THIS AJJD THAT. The Popocrallc t writer says that "Susquehanna county may possibly go for Bryan." Vittfn yoa see Susque hanna go Fopocratio you will see ici PULLS For Bilious and Nervous disorder inch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Rick Headache, Giddinesa,Fullness and Swelling after meals, Dissineas and Drownings, Cold Chills Fluehlngs of Hut. Lou of Appetite, Mortneaeef Breath, Costivwnewa, Blotches on theBkln, Disturbed Bleep, Frightful Creates aM all Narrows and Trembling Ren.atioss. c, whn thae tymy tome are caused bv constipation, aa most of tnem are. TUB FIRST DOSB WILL GIVE Rfi LIEP IN TWEfSTV MINUTER. Thta 1a an Action. Every saf arer Is earnestly invited to try one box of thee Pill naa they will fee eckwowtedged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE BEGCHaM'C PILL, taken ns directed, wHI quickly reetore females to complete health They promptly remove obatmetioaa or Irrefularitiea of the system. For a WEtf STOW l?AIRED DIGESTIQ.1 DISORDERED LIVER they set like angle -a few donee will work Wonder spMl the VTtal ortna, strengthening the Musealar System, reetorlne tee lone tort ecaiplet1ot t Main bask the seen edge of appetite and ereetthg wHe ReseVwal el Hearts, ike whole physical energy of the nomas frame. Them are facta admitted bv thousand In all daaaee of npctetb and on ot th bent guaraa teas to taeNoTTonn aodJWbUitated is that BeeckaaVs Mds Mvs the Largest Mis et nay ,. T71TH01JT A RIVAL. Aim. Bate ottr 4oo,te Bexte, Ye4tae mantel BMkPmmmmmm, ry,. ; green gat.se, red-headed Indians, and Irishmen carrying red frags. ' A Lanesboro lady has sold her bees because they worked on Sunday. . A Susquehanna- county man permit ted his Ufa insurance to laps In order to purchase a bicycle for his wife. ' Lightning struck an oak tree In Lanesboro, 4 few days since. Two squirrels were in the tree, but they es caped death. They ran down the tree in a straight line and beat the lightning Which followed th crooks In the tree. Tom Howe, of Great Bend, planted this season a new variety of corn, pro cured in the West, which has grown to a wonderful height, the ears being far out of reach. ' There Is a rumor that Howe climbed a stalk after an ear, and, falling, would have been killed, had he not struck aside of an ear of Corn twenty feet from the ground. THE GENUINE ARTICLE. Unconquerable curiosity Impelled a Lansboro man to touch a match to the drippings of a whiskey barrel. In two minutes the air was full of kegs, a section of fehee was off on ft summer vacation, and the Lansboro man was rubbing an aching head. "Gosh blame those mosquitoes," he remarked, "I'd rather be hit by a train of cars." , A CROW KILLER. An Ararat young man Is killing sev eral hundred crows a day for the far mers, for a bounty of two cents a head. He finds a flock of the pesky birds and scatters prepared corn for them to eat. Shortly after eating them the birds fall dased to the ground, and the headsman gathers them III. He keeps secret the solution he uses to soak the corn In, and travels from one place to another making good money. He expects to purchase a farm with the proceeds of his crow killing. MINOR MENTIONETTES. The McKlnley and Hobart club Is growing great In membership. The free silver erase Is on the wand. If It were possible, a goodly array of Susquehanna county Republicans would rejoice to vote for William Con nell for congressman. In congress hp will be the right man In the right place. He will ably and worthily represent his district. The annual Tlngley gathering was held In Harford on Wednesday. During the past few weeks a Scran ton man has sold $800 worth of cooking steamers In Susquehanna. The Crescent Dancing club held a moonlight excursion on the steamer "Ermlnle" on Tuesday evening. At Windsor, farmers receive,, at the milk station, but eighty-four cents per hundred for their milk. A ten-pound bass was caught at Lanesboro, on Monday. Quite a number of Susquehanna and vicinity people are yanking hops In the vicinity of Coopers town. The crop Is said to be fair. It Is stated that three-fourths of the veterans In this section are for McKln ley. Why In the world shouldn't they be? The expected second crop of the army worm Is backward In coming forward. But we have the destructive silver bug with us. "And there are others." Whitney. WYOMING. Mrs. D. L. Perkins and daughter, Sally, left home yesterday to visit friends at Stroudsburg. Miss Sadie Hoffman has returned home after a week's visit with friends in Ashley. Miss Qarnett and Miss Nellie Hess attended the picnic at Mountain Park Thursday. A game of quoits will be played be tween James Hogan, of this place, and a man from West Plttston, for $5 a side, on Saturday afternoon, at David Davles. The Little Jubilee Singers of the South land will be at the Methodist Episcopal church on Tuesday evening, September 1. Mrs. Thompson Is entertaining her niece from Egypt. Camp Alex, disbanded at Harvey's Lake on Wednesday. Abram Rinker and Abrant Rlnker, Jr., attended the reunion of the Fifty second Reglnient at Lake Carey Thurs day. Mrs. Ellsworth, or borreneeton, spent Thursday with her brother, William Swltser. Mis Edna De Voe, of Nantlcoke, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. S. L. Ches worth. Charles Setliff returned home this week from the Hunnigton Valley camp meeting. Mrs. Edward Resell and son, Bruce, spent Thursday with the former's sis ters, Misses Bates, In Wllkes-Barre. Candy Coated Sarsnparilla. DR. . DETCHON'S "VITALIZING SARSAPARILLA PILLS" are candy coated and delightful to take. Com bined with the Sarsaparilla are other, extremely valuable blood and nerve remedies which render these Pills the greatest blood purifier and blood maker as well as the most powerful nerve !uilder known. They are a wonderous ooure for Anaemia and all Blood Dis eases, Nervous Diseases, Paralysis, In digestion, Loss of Appetite, all Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, Pale and Sallow Complexion, Physical and Mental Weakness, Early Decay, Failing Health, etc., etc. Price 60 cents and $1.00. Sold by Carl Lorens, druggist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. His Excuse. Weary mother (to troublesome offspring whom she has been trying in vain to coax Into saying his evening prayer)-!ome, Tommy, this Is all nonsense. You know that prayer as well as I do, and I want you to say it. Tommy (sweetly) Well, mamma, t was only Just trying to tease ,God a little bit. -Life. A Great Scheme. Borax (meeting friend In saleon) Why, Samjones, I thought you never drank. Samjones t do lately. I am told that Mies Mainprise has vowed never to marry a man who drinks. Borax But I thought you were dead In love with her. Samjones So I am, and I have to learn to drink In order to give her a chancs to convert me to temperance.-Truth. gHIBIFrg BALK. -OF- Valuablo Roal Estate -ON- BATURDAT, SEPTEMBER 11, UN. By virtue of sundry wits of Fieri Fa clas. Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of com mon pleas of Lackawanna county, to me directed, I will expose to publlo sale by vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the court house, in the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on 8ATTJRDAT, the NINETEENTH DAT OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1895, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all tiie right, title and Interest of the de fendants In and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, vis.: NO. 1. All the right, title and Interest of Sarah Robinson, and R. E. Bennett, administrator of the estate of William C. Robinson, deceased, In and to the fol. lowing described lot, piece or parcel ot land situate, lying and being In the Bor ough of Blakely, In the county of Lacka wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, to wit: Bounded on the northerly side by North Main street; on the easterly side by land In the possession ot Sarah Smalley; on the southerly stde by land of W. A. Brun. dage; on the westerly side by land in the possession of Mr. McCalvey. Said lot is twenty (20) feet In front on said North Main street and the same In the rear. And one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth. It Is Improved with small barn. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Will iam Bell A Son vs. R. f Bennett, admin istrator of the estate of William C. Rob inson, deceased, and 8arah C. Robinson. Debt, 398.26. Judgment No. 313, May T., 184)4, 11. fa, to September term, 1898. HULS LANDER ft VOSDUHQ, Attys. ALSO NO. ..-All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Elisabeth Kelly, in and to all the following described lots, piece or parcel of land, situate, being and lying in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. The first thereof described as follows, to wit: Being lot No. five (5 )ln square or block number eighty-two (82) and situate upon the north easterly side of street called and known as Plttston avenue In said city: said lot be ing rectangular in shape and Is forty (40) in width In front, the same In rear and ono hundred end forty (140) feet In depth. Improved with one two-story frame dwelling house, one frame englno house, and outbuildings. The second thereof described as follows, being the rear one hundred feet of lots numbered twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) in square or block numbered thirty six, and Bltuato'bn the south side of Maple street In said city. Bald parts ot lots are contiguous and form a rectangular piece of land one hundred (100) feet In width on Mild Maple street, the same In rear, and eighty (80) feet In depth, and are uninv proved. The nbova. described land being the same premises described In a certain mortgage given by said Elizabeth Kelly to said Industrial Building and Loan As sociation, dated and recorded in the Re corders' office of Lackawanna county in Mortgage Book No. 48, page 201, etc. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of Industrial Building and Loan Associa tion vs. Elisabeth Kelly. Iebt, $4,199. Judg ment No. 1005. Sept. Term, 1896, fl. fa. to Sept. T., 1S90. WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attys. ALSO NO. 8. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendant, Anton Hartman, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, being and lying on Stono street In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. Rounded and described as follows, vis.: Being lot number twenty-three (23) in square or block number thirty-two (32) upon the plot of the said city of Scranton Intended to be duly registered And record ed; said lot being rectangular in shape, forty (40) feet In width In front on said Stone street snme In rear and one hun dred and forty (140) feet In depth. Said lot Is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest erly corner of said Stone street at the Junction of Beech street, thence running northwesterly by said Beech street one hundred and forty (140) feet to an alley, thence westerly by said alley forty 40) feet to lot number twenty-foflr (24) In said block- thence southeasterly by said lot twenty-four (24); one hundred and fortj (140) feet to said Stone street; thenee easterly on said Stone street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. All Improved With a two-story frame dwelling, barn and outbuildings. Being the same premises which Mary Lucy granted and conveyed to Anthony Hartman and Loulda Hartman, his wife, by deed dated the 7th day ot April, 1888, and recorded In Recorders office of Lack awanna county In deed book No. 53, page 27 etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Huldrlck Dietrich vs. Anton Hart man. Debt, $600. Judgment No. 477, Nov. T 1S96, fl. fa. to Sept. T., 189. WATSON ft ZIMMERMAN, Attys. AL80 NO. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Mary Cavanaugh and Thomas Cavanaugh, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate 1n the city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state ot Pennsylvania. Being part of out lot number 325 in Map of Lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the north erly line of Brooklyn street at the south west corner of lot of Martin Mooney, thence in a westerly direction along line of Brooklyn oireet aforesaid sixty-four (04) feet to a corner of land of Mary Cava naugh: thence In a northerly direction along last mentioned land one hundred (100) feet to land of Mary Larkln; then'ce In an easterly direction along last men. tioned land eleven (11) feet to land of Mar tin Mooney aforesaid; thence In a south erly direction along land of Martin Moo ney one hundred and twtnty (120) feet to place of beginning. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of R. W. Uudd va Mary CavanAugh and Thomas Cavanaugh. Debt, $lsu0. JuilKment No. 8, March term, 1894, fl. fa. to Sept. T., 1896. STUART, Atty. ALSO NO. 5. All the rlftht, title and Interest of the defendant, Jinks Beagle, in and to all those two adjacent lots or pieces of land situate In the township of South Ab ington, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. 148 and 149 upon the easterly side of Clark avenue th Highland Park, having a combined width of 100 feet and a depth of 150 feet. All Im proved with a two and one-half story frame dwelling house, one frame barn, chlckery, well, fruit trees. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of D. 10. Bedel vs. Jinks Beagle. Debt, $7S, Judg ment No. 609, Sept. T 189, fl. fa. to Sept. T., 1896. PATRICK, Atty. ALSO, N6. . All the right, title and Interest of Cassle Hollenbank and John Hollen back In and to all the surface or right of soli ot all that certain lot of land situate, lying and being in the township of Lacka wanna (now city of Scranton), county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being lot number one hundred and eighteen (118) of plot of lands at Belvlew, eaid lot Is rectangular In shape, measuring forty (to) feet In front on Back (formerly called Hickory) street, the same width on the rear, and one hundred and forty (140) feet In depth, as designated on said plot, which plot is Intended Tor record by the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company. AH Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuild ings thereon. Seised and taken In cxecu. tlon at the cult of Commonwealth Build ing and Loan Association vs. Cassia Hol renhack and John HoUeaback. Debt, 1200, Judgment No. 74, Sept. term, 1696, n. fa. to Sept. T., WW. s . PARTRIDGE, Atty, A140, . HO. t .-All the right, title awd Interest f th defendant, MartM Regan, la and to all th following described lot, piece er Barcet of Una alteate la tfe city ot crn. tea, la the ewwaty at Laotawaaaa aa state of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows, vis.: Lot No. 19 In square or block No. IT, and situate upon street called and known aa River atraet uoon the plot of the city of Bcranton, Intended to he duly registered and recorded, said lot be ing torty reet In front ana one nunarea and flftv.tarn fact In danth. rectangular. with an alley In th rear sixteen feet wide for public uae, with the privilege of using tan feat In front of the front line of said lot for yard vault, porch, plassa, cellar way and bay-windows, but for no other purpose, me top oi ine ouimae oi aam vaults In no case to be higher than the sidewalk In front ot the same. Coal and minerals renprvf!. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of assigned to Moses Taylor Hospital vs. Martin Regan. Debt, $ul&. Judgment No. 310. September term, 1396, fl. fa, to Sept. T.. 1896. WARREN ft KNAPP, Attys! ALSO, NO. 8. All the rtirht. title and Interest of the defendant, Frank R. Blair, In and to an the surface of all that certain lot or land situate in the First ward of tne city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Being the southerly part of lot No. 37 on plot of lots in name of Alfred Darte, jr., on cor ner of Highland avenue (now Laurel street) and Racket Brook, or Cliff street, bounded northerly by land of Oeorge D. Falman, southerly by lot No. 36 on said plot, easterly by Laurel street (lata High land avenue) and westerly by lot No. 38 on said plot, owned by W. W. Watt, be ing 42 feet in front on Laurel street. El feet In the rear, 66 reet on said Oeorge D. Flllman, and 65 feet on lot No. 36; excepting and reserving out of the same unto Alfred Darte, jr., and Carolina, his wife, their heirs and assigns, all the coal and other minerals In and under said lot the same as they are reserved In deed from them to C. N. Bronson; Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Michael Moran vs. Prank R. Blair. Debt, $S40. Judgment No. 614, March T 1895, lev. fa. to Sept. term, 1896. BUTLER, Atty. ALSO a NO. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the city or carbondale, county or Lacxawan na and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of M. Boland 186 feet, on the east by lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company 87 feet, on the south by an alley 187 feet, on the west by Railroad street 157 feet, and situate on the east side of Rail road street. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the City ot Carbondale vs. Ann Oilgallon. Estate debt, $92. Judgment No. 96, Nov. T 1895, alias lev. fa. to Sept. T., 1896. STUART, Atty. ALSO NO. 10. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendants, Joan Dupont Dlmmtck, Lavlna E. Dimmiek, executrixes of Ed ward C. Dlmmick, deceased, and Curtis A. llarnum, tcrre tenant. In and to all that certain lot or parcel of land situate In Ablngton townvhip, Lackawanna county, state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner ot a tract, also a corner of a tract of Westlako farm, thence south 49 degrees west ICO 6-10 rods along said Westlake farm to a corner near Brook in line of land of James Tlnkham and north of road leading from Job Northup's farm to Benjamin Knight's; thence south 46 de grees eusl 34 5-10 rods along said road to a corner; thence south 41 degree east 9$ 4-10 rods along same road to corner to a corner in line of lands of Joo Northup's estate; thenee north 49 degrees east 164 4-10 rods along lands of said Northup's estate to a corner In swamp; thenoe north 41 degrees west 127 6-10 rods along lands of Job Gorton and Carpenter estate to place of beginning; the above description In cludes 4 S-10 acres In roadways, both of which 4 acres sold to A. D. Fuller, are hereby excepted and reserved unto Will iam M. Silkman, leaving a balance In said tract of one hundred and nineteen and 33-100 acres of land, more or less, Im proved with one two-story frame dwelling house, creamery, two (2) barns, npole orchard, other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rus sell Dimmlek vs. Joan Dupont Dlmmick and Lavina E. Dlmmick, executrixes of Edward C. Dlmmick, deceased, and Cur tis A. Barnum, terrc tenant. Debt, $5,103.65. Judgment No. 683, Sept. term, 1896, lev. to. to Sept. T., 1880. DIMMICK, Atty. ALSO NO. 11. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendant, Annie Casey, adminis tratrix of Stephen Casey, In and to all the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the city ot Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Being lot No. 7 In square or block No. 26 and situate upon street called and known as Prospect ave nue upon the town plot of the city of Scranton Intended to be duly registered Hhd recorded, said lot being 40 feet In front and 40 feet In rear, and 140 feet In depth reserving and excepting coal and minerals. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Charles DuPont Brack, trust-e, vs. Annie Casey, administratrix of Stephen Casey, deceased. Debt, $238.50. Judgment No. 797, Sept. T., 1896, II. ta. to September, 1896. COMEQYS, Atty. ALSO NO. 12. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Oeorge Kalata, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land situate In the Borough of Throop, In the county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Known as lot number sixteen (16) In block -number two (2) and fronting on Boulevard road, being fifty (50) feet In front, same width In rear by one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet in depth, according to a plan or map en titled Price and Pancoast's map of Throop, being the land conveyed by Joseph 11. Townsend and others to Patrick Calla han by deed dated July 1st, 18t5, and by Callahan and wife to Oeorge Kalata by deed dated 21st of May, A. D 1895, record, ed In Lackawanna county In D. B. 127, page 106, etc. All Improved with a two-story brick ho tel building and other outbuildings there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. George Kalata. Debt. !2, ROO. Judgment No. 65, Sept. term, 1895, fl. fa. to Sept. term, 1S96. STOKES, Atty. ALSO NO. . All the tight, title and Interest of the defendant, Thomas P. Harris, In and to all those certain lots of land situate in the township of Old Forge, now Taylor borough, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows; Being lots numbered one hundred and fifty-seven and ono hundred and ilfty eight, situate on the northerly side of Pond street, measuring together one hun dred and one feet and two Inches In front on said Pond street and one hundred and thirteen feet and seven Inches in depth ou the westerly side, one hundred feet In width In the rear and one hundred and thirty feet In depth on the easterly side, all ot which will appear by reference to plot number one of lands at Taylor, as made by the D L. ft W. Railroad Com pany, and being the land oonveyed by said company to the defendant by deed dated 28th October, 184, recorded In Lackawanna county In t. B. 22, page 107, etc. All Improved with two two-story frame dwelling houses and other outbuildings thereon. Belted and taken In execution at the suit ot Lackawanna Building and Loan association of Scranton, Pennsylva nia, vs. Thomas P, Harris. Debt, $1,4'). Judgment No. les), September term, 1896. fl. fa. te September term, 18M. STOKES, Atty. All of which Will be sold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONS. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bcranton, Pa., Aug. 28, in. HOTEL FOR SALE, W1 ELL FUKNIHBEO AND CENTRALLY located: flraNclnaa boaineea! raaaona mr seiung, want to retire irom nnnnesa, An dress I u A. MM Lock Box KM, HenUooka Pa. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. LL PARTIES WHO ABK INDEBTED TO . the Stenhaa Qatkeln and Barbara Kntheins estate ere hereby nettled to make My menu in part or whole within audaraor coant will be eollecM scrordlnstolaw; mnante eaa ee naes at retedeece. an Aioer lest, cress T to e s a.i at fetwltnnt store, Connolly TOILET SOAP v TOILET SOAP We Have made probably the largest purchase of Toilet Soap ever brought to Scranton. The Immensity of the purchase enables us to " sell it at a ridiculously low price. It is called . "Vegatioe" FOR A It Is not the common soap usually sold at about CONNOLLY & WALLACE, T A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS ' RULE AV PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX CKPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. HELP WANTED MALES. WANTEti A FARM HAND. CALL ON or addroos LF.STEB STONE, Warerly, Lackawanna County, Fa. WANTED A 8 AGENT IN EVERY BEC tlon to canvass: 14.(0 to t&oo a day made ; sella at tight; also a man to sell Btnple Uooda to dealers; btst aide line V8 a month; salary or large commission made; experience nnneeemary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. v f ANTED- WELL-KNOWN MAN IN eTerr town to solicit itock aubserln- tiocs; a monopoly; Mg money for agent": uo capital required. EDWAHD C. FISH at CO., Borden Block, Chleaso, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. W ANTED A QOOU COOK, MUST HAVE references. Gorman itlrl nreferred. Apply at once. T. C. VON STORC11, 204 Wyoming avenue, City. LAD1K8-1 MAKE BIO WAOES DOINO pleasant borne work, and will gladly sand full particulars to nil sending 1! cent stamp. MISS M. A. SUEBBIN8, Lawrence, Mich. WANTF.D LAfiy AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasxer preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once ar.d get benefit of holiday trade T. B. BNYDF.R ts CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEPIATELY TWO ENER (r.tic aaleawomen to represent ua Guaranteed til a day wlthont interfening with other duties. Realthttil occupation. Write for particular enclosing stamp, slango ( hemical Ccmpany, No. TJ John Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. WE DONT WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS, lint men of ability; 830.1 lo f o00 a month to hustler: state and general agents; aalarr and cnmml'Bion. RACINE FIRS ENGINE CO., Racine, Wis. WANTED AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN to reprearnt old est.ibllahcd company on salary $72 a month and expenses; special In dneementsto party ownlmr team. Addreta Hubbard Company, 1023 Filbert street, Phila delphia, Pa ; AGENTS WANTED TO BELL CIGARS; 175 per month; salary and extMnaes paid. AddreMi. with two-cent stamp, FIGARO CI GAR CO., Chicago GENTS TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL glod, silver, nicn-el ana copper electro planter a: prices from JS upward: salary an.l expenses paid: outfit free. Addreas, With tump, MICHIGAN MFG CO.. Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL OlOARS TO DEALERS; tilt weekly and expense: experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO. 44 Van Buron St., Chicago, SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; per cent, eommisaion: sample book mailed free. Address L. N. CO., fetation L, New York. IIUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. COMPETENT MAN WHO CAN FURNISH 151X1 to cover stock carried can enre position to manage' branch hone fcr Philadelphia corporation on nliry of $1,100 with commi-aion. Give experience and refer ence. Addresa Manager Lock Box 848, Phila delphia, Ph. ' UNFURNISHED ROOMS. UfFUN"l3HEDROOMg, WITH U8E OF gits, hot and cold bath, sitting and reari ng rooms. 215 Lackawanna avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT iURNIBHED ROOMS FOR RENT AT l)0i Waaninstoa avenno. FOR RENT. UITE TO LET PARLORS, BED ROOMS, bath rooms; steam heat; gsa 61V Adams. FOR RENT-HOUSE WITH MODERN IM provements: good location: rent reason able; North Blrkely street. Inquire 840 But ler street, Dunmore. lOB RENT-LARGE, WELL LIGHTED 1 rooms in the Price Bnildlng. FOR KENT HALF C'F DOUBLE HOUSE; modern improvements; rent reasonable; corner of Pine and Blakely street, Dunmore. FOR SALE. 1.OB BALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN 1 donl- bell enpboninm, tlcely engraved with trombone bell gold lined: uearlv new end coat ftHI: will sell nt a bargain. Adrirees this week to E. W. GAYLOR, LaRayavllle, Pa. IOR SALE OR RENT SIX-KOOMED COT tags. Wyoming Camp Ground: partly furnlah4. W. H. HAZLETT, Bcranton. FOR BALE-HORSE, AGED SIX YEARS, weight L(a poun da; can be seen at 1621 Price street. - ITOR HALE MY COTTAGE AT ELM V hurst and the four lots on which it standi; alto the four lots adjoining: moat de. airahla location in Flmharat: prices reasona ble: termaeasv: possession glv.n at onoe. K, P. KINGSBURY, Commonwealth Building, Scranton. Pa. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS, CHILBLAINS AND ingrowing nails scientifically treated at E. It. HETSEL'S chiropody, hairdres.lng and manicure parlor, 390 Lackawanna a venae, tononltatioa free. MONEY TO LOAN. $500 AND $S00 TO LOAN AT ONfE. straight mortgage. U. B. rxf LOGLE, Mean uuua isf, WANTED. fl ran r ran nnn i.fsfirifir.f.fifirii.nririfin rnissi ftf UTCflA SMART REPUBLICAN m lift II HI .vary unaty wbe will work for ia a week, tor two jr-etba a4 wlU ears nk, JMeVsa IK gauat, a . . 01 & Hade of Buttermilk and Pure Vegetable on. price - - BOX OF THREE COUNTY BONDS. r- r f O celved by the County Commiasionera of I'!'kV'",nB County. PennayWanla, at their office in Bcranton until 12 o'clock at noon ot TuMday, Sept IBth, 181 for slxty.nve thous. and dollar, of county bonds of the County of Lackawanna, to be issued to ptorlde fund, for the extension and alteration of the Lacka wanna County Court Houae, Bald bonds to be of the denomination of one thonaand dollars each, dated Oct. lat, 1800, with lntereat payable from Oct. 1st, 1806, pay. able semi-annually at the rate of four par cent, per annum, free from all taxes, the County of Lackawanna assuming the same. Bald bond baring lntereat eoutona at tached, principal and interest payable at the otllce of the County Treasurer of Lackawanna County in the City of Scranton, PennayWanla. Bald bond, being numbered from one to sixty-lire, inclusive, of which those numbered from one to twenty. Inclusive, mature on October 1st 1906; those numbered from twenty-one to forty, inclusive, mature Oct, 1st, lOUi; those nnmbord from forty -one to sixty, inclusive, mature October Ut, Im, and those nnmbored from aixty.one to ilxty-flve. ino usive, mature October lat, 1909. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bid a JOHN DEMUTH, B. W. ROBERTS, GILES Roberts, oa.. t;."n.ty Commissioners. Bcranton, Pa., Aug. 20th, 1816. LOST. LOST-BETWEBN AVOOA and grecn wood, a silver watch. Tinder will be 5fS!?.?;, by. '"""ruing same to THOMAS MOKTON, of Avoca. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. EBTATE OF JOHN CUM MINGS, LATE OF Coviugton township, deceased. Lettera testamentary upon the above named estate having been granted to the under signed, all persona having claims or demands againat the said estate will present them for payment, and these Indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to WILLIAM OUMMINOS, SARAH T.CUMMING8, Wabmh ft Khapp. Attorney.I,ra,0r"' SPECIAL NOTICES. "ri'HE SOLDIER, IN OUR CIVIL WAR." J- Vou want this relic Contains all of Frank Lealle s famous old wafplctures.abow ing the forces In actual battle,sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 2.0011 pictures. Sold on easy monthly parmtnta. delivered by ex. preas complete, all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, m Adams Ave,, Bcranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER. A R BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ceas pools; no odor; Improved pumps used A. BRIG OS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenne, or Hrokes drug store, corner Adams and Mul berry. Telephone 4N&. railroad time-Tables Del.. Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 1. 1890. Trains leave Bcranton as follows; Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.40. 2.G0. 6.10, 8.00 and .5C a. m.; 1.10 ana! 1.38 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, t.15, 1.00 and M a. m. ; 1.10 and 8.38 p. m. Washington and way stations, 4.00 p. m. Tobynannn accommodation, (Uo p. m. Express for Binghamton, Oswego EI mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and 1.49 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West, North west and Southwest, Bath accommodation, 9 16 a. m, Blnghsmton and way stations, 1.C0 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10 p. m. Binghamton and Elmlra express 6.65 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m and 1.49 p. m. Ithaca 2.85 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.49 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Willlamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. 6.00, 9.55 a. m. and 1.55 snd 4.00 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plvmonth snd Inter mediate stations, 8.40 and 8.47 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coacHes on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, Si'ft Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. DELAWARE! AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, May 18, train will leave Bcran- mm , mm i tun no luuuwi: aSlfTM Fr Carbondale-5.4S, WW T.55, 8.55. 10.15 a. m ; fW r 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 8.52, 5.25, 6.25, 1.67, 9.10, 10 W, UFr' Albsny, Baratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc.-6.46 a. m.; I For'Honesdale-S 45, 8.55. 10.15 , m.. 12.09 noon- I 20, 6.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.88, 10 45 a. m.i 12.05, L20. 2.30. 3.33. 141. 6.00. 7.60. 9.50. UForP'Ne'w Tork, Philadelphia, etc.. via Lehigh Valley rallroad-.45, 7.46 a. m.; ttOi 2S0, 4.41 (with Black Diamond. K PFor P'ennsvlvanla railroad polnts-4.45, 88 a. m.; 2.30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley railroad 7. u a. m.; 12.05. 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express). 9 J, 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive Scrsaiton as fbllotrs; From Carbondale and the north 40, 140, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.05, 27. 3.25, 4.S7. . &. 9.45. H.tS p. m. From Wllkes-Bsrre and the south-6.4. f.60, 9.60. 10.10, 11.55 a. m.; 1.11, 8.M, 1.48, 5.22. 121, t.58, 9.03, 9.45, 11.62 p. m. . Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effective June 22, Trains leave Bcranton for New Tarte, Newburgh and intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points at 7.05 and 8.46 a. m. and X.28 p. m.. and ar rive from above points at 1L1S a. am, and 8.18 and 9.38 p. m. An additional train reaves Srrantrjn for Xke Ariel at 5.11 p. mH retwrnltw arrival sr . aa4 $32 a. at. Wallace m A C. c im i lr. i. r CAKES. this price. 2W0hcrMe Schedule la Effect June 14, 1806. . Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre at Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wast. 3I7 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.17 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., weak daye, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pats. Agent. C M. PREVOST, Oensral Manager. LEHIGH YALLBT ' RAILROAD. BT8V TEM. Anthracite Coal Use Exclusively Insur ' Ing Cleanliness and Comorr. IN EFFECT JUNE 28, 1891 TRAINS LEAVE SRANTCON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. 4k H. R.H. at 145, 7.45 a. m 12.05, 180, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.88 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D. L. ft W. R. R. 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. 12.20. 1.65, 3.40. 6.00 and 8.47 p. m. For White Haven, Hasleton, Pottsville and principal point In the coal regions via D. & H. K. ft.. 145, 7.46 a, m., 11.05 and 130 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R. R 145, 7.45 a. m., 12.05, 1.20 (Lehigh Valley points, only). 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.81 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D. & H. R. R., 145, 1.45 a. m. 1.20. 3. S3 an 11.28 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. AH. R R 8.45 a. m., 12.05, 8.83 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50 and 11.38 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh XS!. y J.halr cors on 811 trains between Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLW H. WILBUR, Gen. lupt. Sw8,x?AH3,E,Peni.Pa!'s- A-t.. Phila., Pa. AaW.- NpNLBMACHER. Asst. Gen. pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office, 809 Lackawanna avenue. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively Insur. ing cleanliness and comfort. ' TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNB 7 1891 Trains leave Scranton for Plttston Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20, t.15, 11.30 a! m 12.45, 2.00, 8.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. BundayT soi' a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m . For Mountain Park, 8.20, 11.30 a. m . J.OO 106, 6.00 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 aV S lIS 2.15 p. m. For Atlantlo City, 8.20 a. tn. For New York. Newark and Ellsabelh. 8.20 (express) a. m., 12.46 (express with Jlufl fet parlor car), 3.06 (express) p. m Bun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 ,! arrives at Philadelphia, Reading fcrml lnal, 6.22 p. m. and New York 00 D m For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Retht. hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 8 20 i. m 12.46. 8.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) o. m! For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc at For Reading, Lebanon and Ha'rrlsbur via Allentown, 8.20 a. m 13.45 p. m 5. P. III. OUIlunji .m ft. Ill, For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m.. 12.43 p. m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.99 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 121 Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUBEN. Gen. Supt. caANTOrt DIVISION. In Effect Jaae '-list, 189)4b Men Bssaae. ia hip MiArrive LeaveT 11 Ml 10 41 7J6IN. Y. Franklin K iosoI 7ioiwesi 4Snd streeu. 10 10 7 wi weehawksn 9 10 .... 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