.V THE SCR ANTON TKIBUNE-FRlDAT MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4, 1896. PALMER NOMINATED AT INDIANAPOLIS Concluded from Page L the ropubllo whose food and shelter, comfort and prosperity are attacked by higher taxes and depreciated money. In fine, wo reaffirm the historic Demo cratlo doctrine of tariff for revenue only. , i Wo demand that henceforth mod ern and liberal policies towards Ameri can shipping shall take the place of our imitation of the restricted statutes of the eighteenth century which have been abandoned by every maritime power by the United States, and which, to the nation's humllation hnve driven American capital and enterprise to the use of alien flags and alien crews, have made the Btars and striiies an almost unknown emblem in foreign ports and have virtually extinguished the race of American seamen. We oppose the pre tence that discriminating duties will promote shipping, that scheme an in vitation to commercial warfare upon the X'nited States, un-American in the light of our great com mercial treastles, offering no gain whatever to American shipping, while greatly increasing ocean freights on our agricultural and manufactured products. The .experience of mankind has shown that by reason of their nn tural qualities. 'gold Is the necessary money of the large affairs of commerce arid business while sliver Is conveni ently adapted to minor transactions and the most beneficial use of both to gether can be secured by the adop tion of the former as a standard of monetary measure and the mainten ance of silver at a parity with gold by Its limited coinage under suitable safe guards of law. Thus the largest possible enjoyment of lioih metals is gained with a value universally accepted throughout the world which constituted the only prac tical bltm-tnllic currency, assuring' the most btable stamlui'd and especially the best and safest money for all who earn their livelihood by labor or the produce of husbandry. They cannot suffer when paid In the best money known to man, but are the peculiar and most defenseless victims of a debased and fluctuating currency, which offers continual proiits to the money changer at their cost. Realizing the truths demonstrated by long and public in convenience and loss, the Democratic party. In the interests of the masses and of equal justice to ail, practically estullshed by the legislation of 1SU4 and 1S53 the gold standard of monetary measurement and likewise entirely di vorced the government from bnnklng and currency issues. To this long es tablished Democratic policy we adhere and Insist upon the maintenance of the gold standard and of the parity there with of every dollar Issued by the gov ernment, and are firmly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver and to the compulsory purchase of sil ver bullion. Hut we denounce also the further maintenance of the present costly patch work system of national paper currency as a constant source of injury and peril. We assert the neces sity of such intelligent currency reform as will confine the government to Its legitimate functions, completely sep arated from the banking business and afford to all sections of our country a uniform safe and elastic bank curren cy under governmental supervision, measured in volume by the needs of business. PRAISE FOR CLEVELAND. The fidelity, patriotism and courage with which President Cleveland has fulfilled his great public trust, the high character of his administration. Its wis dom and energy in the maintenance of civil order and the enforcement of the laws. Its equal regard for the rights of every class and every section, Its firm and dignified conduct of foreign affairs and its sturdy persistence in upholding the credit and honor of the nation, are fully recognized by the Democratic party and will secure to him a place In history beside the fathers of the re public. We also commend the administration for the great progress made In the re form of the public service and we en dorse Its effort to extend the merit sys tem still further. We demand that no backward step be taken, but that the reform be supported and advanced till the undemocratio spoils system of ap pointments shall be eradicated. We demand strict economy in the appro priations and in the administration of the government. We favor arbitration for the settle ment of international disputes. Wo fnvor a liberal policy of pensions to de serving soldiers and sailors of - the Vnited States. The supreme court of the United States was wisely established by the framcrs of our constitution as one of the three co-ordinate branches of 'the government. Its independence and au thority to interpret the law of the land without fear or favor must be main tained. that tribunal or Imi.alr the confidence and respect which it has been deserved ILi . "5 Demop"-atlc party ever has S? ned a.n.d ever wl" maintain the KSl?5! Vaw- ,he mPontlence of Its Judicial administration, the Inviola- of in 2LSnmact and the obligations of all good citizens to resist everv ille gal trust combination or attempt ?i'nthe iuat rlhts ' Proper y and the good order of society n which are ournpioXthe PCaCe and haw""" f ?.e."?VnKL theso Principles to be e we sulbmihfhWeI1 J'elnff of the At the close of the reading the whole convention stood up and waved flags! hats and handkerchiefs, while the band Played "America." When order was restored, Mr. Vilas said: tl,President, before suc body as Jl . arfumen' n be deemed neces sary to the full understanding of. the wMrh" C" "et frth the latf which is proposed for your considera- nf o",i ,!he,ffor wlth true cognition or all the circumstances of the hour, I snail make no argument, but will pro ceed directly to the discharge of the office which the committee has Impn d upon me and move the adoption of Tiu resolutions. That platform was unanimously adopted. NOMINATIONS MADE. A motion to take a recess was voted down and on motion of Mr. Breckin ridge, of Kentucky, the convention pro ceeded to the nomination of candidates. The roll of states was called. Alabama yielded to Kentucky, and Mr. A. J. Car roll took the stand and announced that Henry Watterson did not desire his name to be presented to the convention. 1 L. Kelborn, of California, placed General John M. Palmer, of Illinois, In nomination. Mr. Jones, of Wisconsin, nominated General Bragg. General Palmer's nomination was then seconded by Florida and Georgia. Other states were called, but had no candidates. , Missouri seconded the nomination of Bragg. Nebraska answered that the state had already furnished one too many candidates for president Oregon seconded both Bragg and Palmer. Ten nessee and Washington seconded Pal mer. When Illinois, which had been passed, was reached, Judge Thomas A. Moran declared Illinois had been silent because their lips were sealed by the command of Hon. John M. Palmer, and I now apeak without his consent. In his selection you will honor. Illinois and Illinois Is one of the battle grounds, If not the chief battle field, where this elec tion Is to be contested. John M. Pat mor la a platform In himself. There Is every day in the week, every week in the year, is assured to wearers of the "Celluloid" water proof collars. .Neither dirt nor water can hurt them. One will outwear six linen collars and save dollars in laundry bills. It costs nothing to keep them clean. A wet cloth or sponge is all you need use. Made in all styles and sizes. The TRAOf Elwloid MARK INTERUNCD 1 Collars and Cuffs arc the original.getm ine interlined collars and culls with a "celluloid" surface. Get Uicta at your furnisher's, or send direct to us. Collars 20c. each. Cuffs 40c. pair. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, .NEW YORK. O A Of I I 1 the ,""t clranMt wn 1 aa . lur ttteM goods. M but one Issue sound money. The American people will forever settle the question of free silver. As the roll was called and showed thnt Senator Palmer was receiving- a very large majority, General Braggr arose and thanking those who had given him their support, moved the unanimous nomination of Senator Palmer. Thla was carried, and the chairman announced officially that Gen eral J. M. Palmer Is the nominee of the national Democratic party for president of these United States. As soon as the announcement was made there was an outburst of wild enthusiasm on the part of the convention. The Hags and ban ners that were within reach were caught up and the "march of the standards" around the convention hall was per formed amid shouts and cheers. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. An soon as the uproar subsided the chairman announced that the nomina tion of candidates for vice president was next In order. There was no use loss formality about that proceeding, calling of states, alphabetically, but the secretary started at once with Ken tucky, when Mr. W. U. Browser of that state made a speech nominating Gen eral Simon Bolivar Buckner. The con vention was impatient at the speech, but was ready to declare the nomina tion, and the chair put the question and declared that General Buckner was the nominee of the National Dem ocratic party for vice president of the Vnited States. This announcement, like the other, was followed by loud cheering and by the procession of the standards that of Kentucky being carried by a colored man. During the procession the band played "America" "Yankee Doodle," "Dixie," and the en thusiasm was great. The following resolution was offered by Mr. Brodhead, of Missouri, and was carried: Resolved, Thnt the national committee shall have full power to arrange for the placing of all candidates nominated by the nation on the ballots of the respective states In the manner required by the elec tion laws of said states, that said commit' tee have power to fill all vacancies, to nr. range for the notification of the candidates nominated by the convention and generally to exercise the powers of this convention after the adjournment thereof. The convention then adjourned sine die, to the music of "Auld Lang Syne." The first ballot for president resulted: Palmer, 769H: Bragg, IIS',4. Pennsylva nia voted Palmer, 63: Bragg,' 11; New Jersev, Palmer, 19; Bragg, 1. MEETING OF NATIONAL COM MITTEE. The new national committee assem bled at the Grand hotel shortly after ad journment. A considerable sentiment was expressed In favor of Indianapolis as headquarters. If not located here, the probabilities favor Chicago. It was decided that the notification of candidates should take place at Louis ville on the 12th instant. Rheumatism Relieved in 3 Honrs. "MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMA TISM and NEURALGIA relieves in three hours. Its action upon the sys tem Is marvelous and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease quickly disappears. The first dose great benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenx, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nge, Scranton. riiHE CO',-STY COMMt-iSIONERS OP 1 Lackunain-t County offer a reward of two hundred dollars for the arrest and con viction nt tlio porsmi or persons who killed lojephtnu Wnstcott in the city of Scranton, Pa., on tin night of Anust 2 1890. ricrsnton, Penan., Snt. t. IX'.HV JOHN DKMCTH, S. W. ROBERTS. GILES KOBE (ITS, County Cnmtnisiioners. ESTltAYED. STRAYED f ROM MY PREMISES-. f dark brown Jorsvy cow, with fawn stripo over r'dgo of bvk. white tip on ridfoof tail, abort horns with brass tips, between 5 and 8 yeirs old. A reward will be rfiven if cow is returned. B. F. LEWIS, corner Aduuis ave and Ma linn atreet. CHIROPODIST AND .MANICURE. Ingrowing nails scientifically treated at E. M. HETHEIH chiropudy, hairdresslng and mauicnr parlors, 310 Lackawanna avenue, consultation free. SPECIAL NOTICES. "I'HE HOLD1ER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." X Yon want this relic. Contains ail of Frank Leslie's famous old war pictures.sfaow ing the force In actual battle, sketched on tbe spot. Two volumes. 2.G0II pictures. Hold on easy monthly payments. delivered hy ex press complete, all ebarfes prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, 922 Adama Ave., Scranton, Pu. MEETING OF EXAMINERS. 'PRE UNDKR8K4NED BOARD OP EX. X aminera appointed by the court of com mon plea of Lackawanna county In accord ance with the Act of A.wnlily of Snd June, IsM, wlllnie, at the Municipal Buildinir in Her 1 n ton. Pa., on W ednesday, tbe lath day of September, IW4, at I p. m. to examine ap plicants for appointment to the office of in spector of mines for tne First and Second district PETER FLA N X ELL Y. vauohaj4 richards, martin ml.ler, v. JOHN F. SNYDER. ANDREW ALLEN. Board of Examiners. gHERIFF S SALE. OF Valuable Real Estate -ON- I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1898. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cia. 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 public sale by vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the court house, in tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D.. Wti, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all the right, title and interest of the de fendants in and to the following de scribed lotB, pieces or parcels of land, vli: No. 1. All the right, title and interest of the defendant. H. Goodman, in and to the following described piece or parcel of land situute, lying and being in the city of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, to wit: Being the Northwesterly one half of lot Number ten (10) in suuare or block number thirty nine (3:i) and situate upon street called and known ns Penn avenue, upon tlw town plot of Scranton; said half of lot of land being twenty .)) feet wide In front on i'enn avenue, same width In rear and one hundred and sixty-seven (107) feet in depth, to an alley sixten (liie) feet wide for public use. With the prlvltse of using ten 0W feet In front of the front line of said half of lot of land for yard, vault, porch, piazza, cellurway and hay window and for no other purpose. The coal and minerals benalh the surface of said land, together with the right to mine und re move the same were excepted and reserved in a deed for said hulf lot of land from Herman Weiss and wife to ileury Good man, dated December 19, lStl, and recorded In the ottlce for recording deeds, etc.. In Lackawanna county, in deed book, No. 5, pane i!W, etc. Improved with one two-story brick building in front, used for store ami dwelling, and one small two-story brick dwelling house In the rear. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Herman Weiss vs. H. Goodman. Debt, $2,912.33, Judgment No. OM, Januury Term, 1S95. Fl fa. to Sept. Term, 196. WARD & HORN Attys. ALSO No. 2 All the right, title and interst of the defendant, Hugh Butke, in and to tho following described lots of laud situate in Dunmore, Lackuwanna county Penn sylvania described on a certain map of lands of Philopenu Knglo Estate, recorded In Lackawanna county, in Deed Dook No. 32, page, 143, etc., as lots Nos. Thir teen (13), Fifteen (15), Seventeen 07), Nine teen (l),Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-threo (23), and located on the southwesterly side of KImk's street, as laid down on said map. Said lots are each forty (40) feet In front on Kings' street and irregular In depth as by retrence to said map will more fully ap peal'. Coal and minerals rmerved. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbtilldltitss thereon, also planing mill and orllce. Seized and taken on execution at the suit or P. D. Mauley vs. Hugh Burke. Debt, $5,500.00. Judgment No. Hit, Septem ber Term, latKi. Fl. fa. to September Term, WW. li. DUGGAN, Atty. ALSO No. .1. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, St. Joseph's Lithuanian Church Congregation, Kev. Michael i'czu, Andrew Gowlia or Powell, Joseph Bu liaka, Frank Maluyn, John Hallremnntx and John Cusie, In and to all the following described lot of land with the improve ments thereon, situate In the Second ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lack awanna and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning on the northwest corner of North Alain avenue and Theodore streci ; thence westerly along north side of Theo dore street 152 2'i-HK) feet; thence at right angles northerly 137 43-1U0 feet to North Main avenue, und thence along same southerly 133 15-100 feet to tho place of be ginning and known and designated as lots Nos. eleven (11), twelve (12) and thirteen (13) on a certain property entitled Electric City Park. All Improved with a one slory building constructed of stone and brick and finished inside with wood und used lor church purposes. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Spruks Brothers vs. St. Juseph's Lith uanian Church Congregation et a I. Debt, I3.IS4.00. Judgment No. 63, January Term, ltsOO. Lev. fa. to September Term, lxSrj. WATSON oc Z1M.UKKMA.N, Attys. ALSO No. 4. All the rlRht title and Interest of the defendant, Charles Katzinger, in and to all that certain lot or piece of land, situate In that part of the city of Scrun ton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known as A. U. Sllkman's addition, being in block three and bounded as follows: Ueglnuiugat a corner and stake In line of the Pennsylvania Coal company's land at a point two hundred and nineteen and eluht-tenths feet, north forty-nine degrees and llfty minutes, west from Third street; thence north forty nine dearees and llfty minute west along said company's line, about one hundred and seventy feet, more or less, to within twenty-five feet of the Pennsylvania Coal company's railroad; thence along the same about eiKhty feet to a stake and corner of James H. .Masters near a chestnut tree and recently purchased by Mrs. Li Krantz; thence south forty-nine degrees and fifty minutes east, about one hundred and llfty feet, more or less, to a stake corner, tiiat Is rinht angles to the rtrst named point; thence north forty degrees and ten minutes cast about eighty-six feet, aiore or less to the place of beginning. Improved with two frame dwelling houses ami outbuil iiims. Seized and laken In execution at the suit of the Eastern Union Building and Loan Association vs. Charles Katzinger. Debt, i,uoo.OO. Judgment No. 912, Seple-n-ber Term, ibati. t'i. la. to September Term, lslfj. UKELL, Atty. ALSO No. B. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Wallace McMullen, In und to all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in the city of Cnrbondale, county ci Lackawanna and statu of Pennsyl vania, being In width sitxty feet front and rear and about one hundred and fifty feet deep, bounded northerly by lands now or formerly of H. Von Vorst, westerly by land formerly of the S -hool District of Carhomlule township, southerly by land of ll. P. Rogers, and easterly by Archbuld street. Improved with a two-story frumo dwelling, outoulldlnt's, fruit trees, etc. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Louis It. Snyder vs. Wallace McMullen, Debt, $4S0.4t. Judgment No. 1137 Septem ber Term, 1SW. Fl. fa to September Term, uvs. 3. F. REYNOLDS, Atty. ALSO. No. . All the rlaht, title and Interest of the defendants, Laurn Frothinjrham and Arthur Frothingham. in and to ull the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land: First All the following described piece cr parcel of land situate in the Eighth ward of the city of Scranton county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: l)e glnnlng at a point on the easterly side of Penn avenue, corner of land of Dr. D. H. Hand; thence along said boundary line one hundred sixty-seven and one-half (107'i) feet to Oakford alley; thence along Oakford alley In a northerly direction, one hundred and ten (Ho) feet to n point, cor ner of land of Clark Snover; thence In a westerly direction along line of Clark & Snover to apoinl eighty (Wl) feet easterly to Penn avenue; thence southerly In a lino parallel to und eighty feet distant from Penn avenue, slxty-slx (W) feet to a cor ner; thence westerly eighty (CO) feet to a point on Penn avenue, and thence souther ly along Penn avenue forty-four (41) feet tot he place of beginning. Being part of lots three (3) and four (4) in block number thlrty-slx (30) upon the town plot of Scranton. Exeeytlng and reserving the coal and minerals beneath the surface of said lots. Improved with s brick theater building, known as "The Frothlnghnm." a .. ) All It,. fAllntt.l., rlAarttt.A.1 1 . piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and neing in tne cny 01 ecranton, in tne coun ty of Idckawnnn, and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as foi lows: Beginning at a eorner,on Penn ave nue, the westerly corner of lot of Clark Snover; thence southeasterly along said Clark l Snover's line eighty feet to a corner still in said line, corner of land of Laura Frothing ham; thence at right angles to said last mentioned line In a southwesterly dlrec. Hon. aixtv-Rtx Ait,) feet to a corner in line of lands of Laura Frothlngham; thence at right angles to said last line in a north westerly direction, eighty (80) feet to a corner on penn avenue; inenee hi rism angles to said last line and in a north easterly direction along Penn avenue slxty-slx (uii) feet to the place of beginning. With the privlegeof using ten feet In front of the front line of saW lot on Penn ave nue for yard, vault, piazza, cellar-way, and bay-window, but for no other purpose. Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals beneath said lot. Improved with foundation wall and a brick wall SO feet long along the line of the Clark & Snover lot, and a small one.story frame dwelling thereon. Third All that leasehold estate and term of years yet to come, created by lease from L'. G. Schoonmuker to Arthur Frothingham and Laura Frothlngham, dated the 1st day of June, ISSit, und record ed In the recorder's orllce of Lackawanna county, in mortgage book No. 31, p age 324, etc.; which said leasehold estate was af terwards conveyed by John J. Fahey, high sheriff of Lackawanna county to Charles II. Welles, by deed dated June 13th. recorded In snenff's deed buok No. 2, pnge i:b, and In the recorder s otllce aroresald in deed book No. 1W, page 41i, as by refer ence to eaid conveyances will mora fully and at large apear. Said leasehold estate being upon lot number eight (b) In block number thirty-six (3G) on the plot of lots as laid out by the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company. Said lot being forty t4() feet In front on Wyoming uve nue und one hundred und sixty-seven U'iT) feet deep, extending back to an alley. eUe Ing also known as lot No. 24 In square or block No. 13 on the atlas of the city of Scranton, published by J. L. Richards & Co. in 1.3, und lately known as the "Ar cade." The ubove described lease hav ing ben -transferred nnd conveyed to Laura Frothlngham by Charles H. Welles and wife, by Indenture dated December 21th, Mi, and recorded in deed book No. 131, page 210, etc. Improved with a part one and part two story building, and known as the Arcade. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of John A. .Mears vs. Laura Frothlnghum and Arthur Frothlngham. Debt, $l,oou.(i. Judgment No. 402, .March Term, law. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1S96. Also nt the suit of Charles H. Welles vs. Laura Froth iughnm und Arthur Frothlngham. I)rbt, $30,375.00. Judgment No. 13..U September Term, lwtt. Lev. fa. to September Term, 1SW. Also e.t tho suit of Charles II. Welles vs. Laura Frothlngham nnd Arthur Froth ingham. Debt, $2, 102.02. Judgment No. 1K.3. September Term, 1896. Fl. fa. to Sep tember Term, UWS. J. V. CARPENTER, T. F. WELLS, Attys. ALSO, No. 7. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Jamos p. Casey, in and to ell that cnruln lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In the city of Scranton, In the county of Lackawanna; and state of Pennsylvania, being lot number eleven (11) of William Merrliielil's plot of Hyde Park lots, bounded, commencing nt a corner In line of lot No. 4 on Washington street In said line of plot, running thence south 46' degrees west one hundred and fifty feet to a corner; thence south 62'i degrees east forty-six feet to a corner in line of lot twelve; thence north t'i'j degrees east one hundred and fifty feet to Bald Wash ing street (now Lnfayette street); thence along snld street north 52'a degrees west forty-six feet to the place of beginning, being the lot conveyed by Catherine Rodg ers and husband to .MichaeL,Casey by deed dated 4th November. U-iS. Recorded at Wllkes-Uarre lu deed book No. isi. page 700. etc., devised by him to his children; will probated ut Wllkes-Barre. See book "D," page 2S5, etc., and conveyed by the heirs to James P. Casey. All Improved with a two-story frame double tenement house and otner outbuildings tnereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Home Building and Loan association of 8c ran ton, Pa., vs. James P. Casey. Debt. $3,400.00. Judgment No. 1108. Seu- tember Term, 1SW5. Fl. fa. to September 't erm, lsuti. STOKES. Atty, ALSO, No. 8. All tho right, title and interest of tho defendant, John A. Walker, in and to all the following piece of land situate in the Ninth ward, city of Scranton, county of Luckuwannn, state of Pennsylvana, bounded and described as follows: Being the southwesterly porton of lot 15 n block 67, as desgnated upon, Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's plot of Scranton n tended to be duly recorded, commencng at a point on the westerly side of a public alley called Lee alley, forty-eight and one half (4S'.i) feet from the southeasterly corner of paid lot; thence running In a southwesterly direction along line of said alley forty-eight and one-half (48) feet to a corner; thence in a northwesterly di rection along line of n public alley twenty live (25) feet wide, thirty-four (34) feet to a comer of lot 13, in said block 67; thenco along line of said lot 13 In a northeasterly direction fort-eight and one-half (48) feet to a corner; thence thirty-four (34) feet to the place of beginning. Being a part of the land conveyed to John. A. Walker, the defendant herein, from the Lacka wanna Iron and L'onl company by dee) dated 24th March, 18SH, und duly recorded In deed book 32, ut page i'Mcte. Coal and minerals reserved to leguls owners there of by sufllclent terms In the law. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house and blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Dime Deposit and Discount Bank vs. John A. Walker. Debt, $1,OI8.r,0. Ju-.lg-ment No. 557, January Term, 18!5. Alias Fl. fa. to September Term, 18W. COMEGYS & WOODRUFF, Attys. ALSO. ' No. 9. All the right title nnd Interst of the defendant, Julia Kozynowskl, admin istratrix, of Jacob Kozynowskl, de. ceased, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Nine teenth ward of the city of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna, Pa., described us fol lows viz.: Being lot number twenity eight (28) in siniare or block number 79 and situate on Meadow avenue, said lot be tng forty (4(i) feet In front, forty (40) fee; in read, and one hundred and forty (llo) leet in depth, and Is the lot conveyed by Fred Simon nnd wife to Jacob Kozyan owskl by deed dated 31st March. ls;u. Recorded in deed book 79, page 531, etc. All Improved with a two-story fram dwelllg house and ether outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Harmony Building nnd Loan associa tion No. 2, of Scranton, Pa., vs. Julia Kozy nowskh administratrix of Jacob Kozynow skl, deceased. Debt, $200.ao. Judgment No. 11S0, September Term, 1S9C. Fl. fa. to Sep tember Term, 1SW. STOKE3. Atty. ALSO, No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant K. K. Miller, in nnd to all the following pieces or parcels of land situ ate, lying nnd being in the Second (2) ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: The llrst being Lot No. four (1) In Block four (i) us shown on the plot of Wlnton i'i Lley's addition to the city of Rerun ton, recorded in Lackawanna county In Deed Book 44, page 149, and situate upon siree called Arch street und being lifty (5i.i) feet In front and rear und one hun dred and thirty-one (131) feet In depth to line of Ira Tripp and being rectangular In shape. Being tho same land conveyed to K. K. Miller from V. W. Wlnton. et. al. by deed dated the 3"th of August, ":8sS, nnd recorded In Deed Book No. 50, at page i.r3, etc. All Improved with a two story single home ami barn. The second being lots Nos. twenty-one (21) nnd twtnty-two (22), and sixteen (Hi) feet In front and rear off from the south westerly side of lot twenty-three (23) In Block three (3) ns shown by the map of Wynan's addition to the city of Scranton. Kaiil lots and part of lot are one hundred and eight (losi feet in front on Diamond avenue, the same in rear ulong a public alley and one hundred and fqrty (140) feet in depth to said alloy. Being the samo land conveyed to K. K. Miller from 'hurlcs T. Miller and wife by deed dated the 4th of May, IsSJ, and duly recorded. All Improved with a three (3) story and basement brick dwelling house, also frame wood shop nnd barn. The third being lot No. six ('.) in Tllock No. one (1) and situate upon the Provi dence Road upon Wynar.'s addition to the city of Scranton. Said lot being Forty six (4ti) feet in front and rear und one hundred ami lifty (150) feet In depth, ex cepting nnd reserving the right of way to tho "People's Street Railway, of Lu zerne county." Being the part of the same lend conveyed to K. K. Mllier from Charles T. Miller, et. al., by deed bearing date the lith of May, ISM, and duly recorded. All Improved with a double two-story frnme dwelling house. The fourth being lot No. fourteen (14) and twelve (12) feet from the northeasterly -tide of lot No. thirteen (13), both In block three (3) and situate upon a street known as Short avenue and bein fifty-eight (58) fret In front and rear and one hundred and forty-six (14B) feet in dep'h and rectangu lar In shape. .The Nos. of lots and blocks are the same as designated upon map of Wynan's property in the city of Scranton and Intended to be recorded. All Jaa. , c onnolly & ''-Wallace " " ' '" S MOSBBSB I" ? A I All a I s al am tour specials in uonon uooas at me uomestic Department 50 inch Atlantic Bleached Pillow Cases; hemmed and ready for use - - - - ; 54 inch Atlantic Bleached Pillow Cases; hemmed and ready for use - 10-4 Atlantic Bleached Sheets; hemmed and ready for use - ..- - . ONLY The Atlantic Cottons are well-known for the good wearing The Fourth is a Blanket Bargain. ffi F.101orSt&h " Usually sold for 75s. Our Price, 50c. a pair. CONNOLLY & WALLACE; "gtf&SPtgSr- proved with a ttvo-story frame dwelling house. The last piece of bind being same as conveyed by James Illulr, et. ul., to liana K. Miller, deceased, by deed dated Jan. SMth, 1NS7. snd duly recorded. Coal ami minerals In each case reserved to the le-sral owners thereof by sutttoient terms in law. Seised and tnken In execution nt the suit of P. P. Carter vs. E. E. Miller. Debt. KOOO.Oo. Judgment No. 1119, September Term, lS8t. Kl. fa. to September Term, 1SD8. WOODRUFF, Atty. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK II. C LEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff') office, Scranton, Pa., May 1, ISM. A WORD. WANTS OP ALt 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 CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. HELP WANTED MALES. WANTED TWENTY OOOD STONE masons by Burke Bros. Apply at oQloe, Burr building. WANTED-TItAVELINO SALESMAN. One nf experience. Onod 'position to first class man. No other need npnly X RaYS," this office. WANTED-A8 AOF.NT IN EVKRY Sec tion to coiiviish: tiM to ST.OO n day made ; sells at sisl't; also a man toned Staple Onod. to dealers; best aide line ?"5 a month; anlary or lnrge commission mado; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap aud Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. w ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN everv town to solicit stock subscrip tions; monopoly; big money for agonts: no rnpital required. EDWARD C. FISH it CO., Porden Block, ('hirao-o. 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. LADIES 1 MAKE BIG WAOE8 DOING pleasant homo woik, and will gladly sand full particulars to nil sending '2 cvnt stamp. .MISS M. A. H1EHB1NS, Lawrence, ilicu. WANTED LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and introduc- Snyder's enke icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. B. SNYDKli & CO., Cincinnati. O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER gotlc saleswomen to represent us Guaranteed Jil a day without Interfering with other duties. Hfsltliiut occupation. Write for rnrtii ulars. enclosing stamp, alnngo I hemlcal C'cuipauy, No. " John Street, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. w fANTED 5,000 AGENTS FO HUS I sell's nnthorlxed "LIVES Or K KI I.F.Y AND noBAKT:" fiuo naees. elegantly illustrated: price only $1,110; the b.'at and the cheapest, and outsell, ail other.: 5 P"r cent, to agents ard th freight paid. -Book nowreadv; savo time by Beading Ml cents in stamps for an outfit nt once. Address A. D. WORTIilNGTON & CO.. Hartford, Conn. ANTED AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN to renre.-nt old established company on salary $72 month and expenses; sperm in ducements to party ownlns team. Addros Hubbard Company K'23 Filbert street, Phila! dclphia. Pn. AGENT3-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL lilod, silver, nirsol snrt copper electro plasters; rrlrcs from $8 upward: salary and expenses paid: cnlflt free. AddrebS, with tamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO,, Chicago. GENTS TO SELL OIGAKS TO DEALERS; 1 - i:!'t weekly nnd expenses: experienco un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO.. Vnn Buren st , Chicago, SALESMAN TO CAKRY SIDE LINE: 2.1 por cent, rr.r-misflon: scmplo book mailed free. Add rets L. N. CO., ttatlon L, New Vr.rk. CITY SCAVKMjEU. AB. BUIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: to mint: Improved pumps used. A, BRTUG8, Proprietor. Leavo orders WW North Main avenn'-. or F.rekos' drug store, corner Aunnis and Mul berry. Telephone '& FOR RENT. r-OR RENT A PLEASANT FRONT gentlemen y:iilicy Avi with use of bath. Call at S-l 1'0 RENT A PLKASAXT FliONT I room: beautiful outlook; call at till Washington nve. FOR RENT THHEE ROOMS: FRONT ON the second floor: ovor N. A. Hulhert's music store, 117 Wyoming avenue. Inquire in tho stord. JUITE TO I.BT-PARLORS, BED ROOMS. j bath rooms; steam heat; gas. Oil) Adams. IOR RENT HOUSE WITH MODERN 1M ' provemonts; good locution: rent reason able: North Bit koly street. Inquire 34U But ler street, Dunmore. F'OR RENT HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE; modern improvements: ront rea. enable; corner of Fine and Blakuly streets, Lumupre. FOR SALE. .OR SALE. TWO NEW SINGLE HOUSES corner Quincy Avenue and Myrtle Street; Twelvo rooms each, Apply to T. J. Bucgun, Attorney, Rooms 15 and 10 Llbrnty Building, Wyoming Avoiiue. I.-OB SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN I don Id h bell euphonium, i.icaly engraved with trombone bell, gold lined: neurit now snd cost SHU: will sell ut n bargnin. Address this week to E. W. GAYLOlt, LaRaysvllle, Pa. Ir"OB SALE ORRENT SIX-KOOMED COT tnge. Wyoming Camp Ground; partly furnished. W. 11. HAZLETT. bcranton. FOR SALE HORSE, AGED SIX YEARS, weight l.OVJ pounds ; can be aeen at ltttl Price street. L'OR SALE MY COTTAGE AT ELM 1 hurst and the four lots on which it stands; also the four lots adjoining: most de sirable location in Elrobnrst: prices reasons. We: term, easy: possession given at once. E P. KIN OS BURY, Commonwealth Building, Sotantou. Pa. mi CENT 'i SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST clas4 bookkeeper on very reasonable terms. r:,v:lo ov drnlile entry, open to rcept . gi-gement iu a fortnight. Address BOOKK.. i.K, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE aged woman with one child 9 year, of age as housekeeper. Can give good refer ences. Address 034 Willow SU. City. ANTHD-BY A YOONG LADY A Positions, .tanoeranh.r. i mmarilatxlv. quick aad aacurate. For farther particulars address Miss U. ., N. Broalay avenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WASTED BY A BOY 1 yars old: experience! In grn.ery store or riri vine or taking care of horse. Address J. T. D., 1017 Hampton .treat. fclTUATlOX WANTED BY BUTCHEB p who thoroughly understand, the business, Addraea J. B.. Tribune office. CI1UATION WANTED BY A FIRST class butcher with a No. 1 recommends Hon. Rave had 11 years experience in tbe business. Address H, K. D., Tribune Office. I,ANTED-P08ITION BYEXPERIENC" ' ed double entry bookkeeper. Addres R. IrJD Lackawanna avenue, MONEY TO LOAN. (DDII0 TO LOAN AT ONCE-D. B. KEf LOULti, Mean Buildiug. NOTICE. A. DUCKWORTH HAS OPENED AN office at HI Wyoming avsuue, 4th floor. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH U8E OF gas, hot and cold bath, titting and read. ng rooms. Silo Lackawanna avenue. HOTEL FOR SALE, WELL FURNISHED AND CENTRALLY located; first-class basineatl reasons for selling, want to retire from hnelness, Ad dress C. A. JI.. Lock Boi 104, Nantlcok Pa. LOST. LOST-A POCKET BOOK CONTAINING 12.110, between Monro avenue and Glolie Warehouse. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Tribune Office. I OST LADIES' OPEN FACE SILVER J watrh, between Hickory street, Peck ville, and Main street, Olyphant. Liberal reward. Return to A. G. Gilmoro, S3 Lack, avenue, Scranton, Pa. A LL PARTIES WHO ARE INDEBTED TO . . wo cieiuiea. uiuueinz ana oarDara t.utheinz estate aro hereby notified to make payments In part or whole witbiu U0 days or accounts W illie collected according to law; payments can be made at relsdence. ic'4 Alder atraut. frein to 8 p. m.: at furniture store, Ulo Cedar avonue, any time during day. C. K'lORR, Alderman. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 1. 1S96. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.5o, O.li, 8.00 and 8.66 a, ni.; 1.10 and 3.3S p. m. Express for Enston, Trenton, Phliadel. phis snd the South, 6.16, 8.00 and 8.66 a. ra : 1.10 and 8.38 p. tn. Washington and way fftatlons, 4.00 p. m. Tobyhnnna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego El mirR. Corning, Bath, Dunsvllle, Mount Morris and Bultclo, 12.20, 2.33 a. m and 1.49 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West, North west nnd Southwest. ltnth accommodation, fUB a. m. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.00 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 8.10 p. m. Binghamton snd Elmlra express B.RB p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. ra.. and 1.49 p. m. Ithnca 2.33 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.4 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomshurg and Dan ville, making clcse connections at North umberland for WIHIamsport. Harrlsburg, En.ltlmore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. S.00. 9.65 n. m. nnd 1.6S and S.no p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 80S nnd 11.10 n. m. Plymouth and inter mediate stations. 3.41 nnd 8.47 p. m. Pullman pr.rlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detnlled Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, $jS Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. 4 li DELAWARE AND JfT i HUDSON- TtllH TABLE. On Monday, May 18, train will leave Scran. .ah M . & M For Carbondale-5.43. W r .J.'.w noon; l.si, z.zu, 3 62. r'f S-25, 2i. 7-67, 8.10, 1080, "For' Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5.4S a. m.s 2 o p ni. For Honesdale-6.45, 8.55, 10.1S a. m., 13.08 noon: 2.20, 6.25 p. m. For Wilkcs-Barre .4n, 7.45, 8.45, 9.33. 10.45 a. m.; 12.05. 1.20, 2.30, 8.33, 4.41. S.00, 7.60, 8.50, "por'New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehluh Valley railroad 6.45, 7.45 a. m.; 12.05. 2 !0, 4 1 (with Black Diamond Ex press) p. m. For Pennsylvania railroad points 8.43, 9.3s a. m.: 2 30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley rallroad-7.45 a. m.; 12.05. 8 X1 (with Uiack Diamond Express). 9.50, 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive Scranton as follows: From Carbondale and the north 4.40, 7.40, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. m. ; 12.00 noon; 1.05, 2.27. 3 25, 4.37. 6.45, 7.45, 9.45. 11.33 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south ,1.49, 7.50. 8.F0, 1010. 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 9.43, 8,22, (i 21. 7.53. 9 0S. 9.45. 11.52 p. m. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effective June 23. Trains leave Scranton for New Tsrk. Newburgh and intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawlcy and local points at 7.05 and 8.46 a. m. and 2.2S p. m.. and ar rive from above points at 1L1S a. m. and 3.18 and 9.38 p. m. An additional train leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel at S.15 p. tn.. returning arrive at Scranton at 7.43 p. m. and 8.19 a. m. mm obv ' . ' w 15c 50c and easy washing qualities. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule la Effect June 14, 189). Trains Leave Wilket-Barra as Follow. 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harriburg, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, and for Pitta burg and the Watt. 10.16 a. m week days, . for Hazleton, Potttville, Reading, Norrittown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun " bury, Harrieburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.17 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Potttville. J. R. WOOD, flen'l Pais. Atent S. M, PREVOST, Oensral Manager. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYt TEM. Anthracite. Coal Use Exclusively Iniur Ing Cleanliness and Comort. IN EFFECT JUNE 28, 1899. TRAINS LEAVE 8RANTCON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. ft H. R. R. at 9.45, 7.46 a. m., 12.05, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.88 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D. L. & W. R. R. 6.00, g.08, 11.80 a, m., 12.20, 1.55. 8.40. 8.00 and 8.47 p. m. For White Haven, Hasleton, Pottaville and principal points In the coal region via D. & H. R. R., 6.45. 7.4S a. m 12.06 and 2.30 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Kaston, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions via D. V H. R. R., 6.46, 7.45 a. m., 12.06, 1.20 (Lehigh Valley points, only), 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.38 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D. & H. R. R., 6.45, 8.45 a. m., 1.20, 3. 38 an 11.38 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Huffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago an all points west via D. H- R; & -45 a- "., 12.05, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50 snd 11.38 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh J.?,I, v J.nalr car" on all trains between Wllkes-Barre and New York, Phliadel Pnla, Bnffnlo and Suspension Bridge. .ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. 9H.A,sv? LKB "en. Pass. Agt., Phila , Pa. AAW,- NONNBWAOTER. Asst! Gen. Pas, 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 JUNE 7 1SH Trains leave Scranton for Plttston Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m 12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 6.00, 7.10 p. m. Sunday! 3 ML a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m . ,,w For Mountain Park, 8.20, 11.30 a. m . 2 2.05, 6.80 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a7 m. 1 IS) 2.16 p. m. ' For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth 8 20 (express) a. m., 12.45Vxprea witHBuf '. let parlor car), 8.05 (express) p. m aim. day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 n arrives at Philadelphia, Readlnr f. inal. 6.22 p. m. and New York 8.00 p m For Mauch Chunk, Allrntown Rthi. hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 a m 12.45. 3.05. 6.00 (except Philadelphia) D Sunday, 2.16 p. m. " ' For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc at 8.20 a. m. (through car), 12.45 p. m. For Reading, Lebnnon and Harriaburg via Allentown, H.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m.. 6 0S p. m. Sunday, -2.15 p. m. For Pottaville, 8.20 a. m.. 12.45 p. m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib. erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m 1.10, 1.20, 4.16 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.2$ a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be hnd on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Aft J. H. OLHAUPEN. Gen. Supt. SCHASTOK D8VISIO!. Effect Jane tllst, lSMk Hertk B.uad. at Stone, ied3 toil . so i- I stations CM i fl (Trains Daily, B & I cept frundsy.) r st sin'"'. , " 1 Tti Hancock JuacUan 1 10; A sfll 1 0!i Uaacock 8 19 HI 6 10119 M Starlight 9 88 t28 6C4jit4 Preston Park 8 8s 8:11 4tSH4U Como 8 4-1 2 41 4rflit rqyntelle l IU 4 4T12 14 Belmont 8 15 9 99 4 8919 08 Pleasant M& 7 Oil 8 M 4 'ltll.M1 Unlondsle 7 18' 809 4 gaill 4i Forest City 1 8uj 8 18 4 01181 carbondale T841 9 a (4 oifll 0 White Rridgt 17 9 fa in ts Will. Mayfleid 17 41.1S 49 8 Mil Jermyn 7 48 8 49 3 5111 H Archibald 7 so 9 51 8 49H1S Wlnton 768' 964 84511 11 PeckvlH 7M r- 8 Mill 07 ' Oil pliant 8 0014 01 3 53110. FrlceBurf 80 4 01 8 sa il 01 Throop 8 09 4 10 8 30:11 01 Providence 8 0914 HrltlotT park Place fg I I f 4 IT 9 99il0 9si serantoa 91614 89 r w 'a a Leavo Arrive sura All trains run dally except Sunday. t. elgnines that wains nop on ilfaal tor paa. kngers. secure rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing tlrkets and save luonay. Day mat nlgnt jupressioto. wesr.. 1. C. Anderson, Sen. Pass, Agt. T. micron, Dir. rasa, Agk Maatea, Pa, ' 80,'JJ IMI I 1 A