G THE SCTRAiSiTON TRIBUNE-TIIURSDAT MORNING, DECEMBER SI, .89. S The Masters of the Art. p By MAYNE LINDSAY. (.Roslaa M. Hopkins.) f Copyright, 1S96. by the Bacheller Syndicate. J SYNOPSIS. Charlie ICsJallo, uperliitcndont of poli:e In th Tinill district, India, a man learned In the wiles and subterfuges of native malefactor. Is much troubled with insom nia. While in cuiiiii, one lilKht, in the jiumle. Ih-Iiik uuable to sleep, he strolls ulonir. an unused path. He suddenly comes upon u parly of live old men before a lire. Il listens to their conversation. They prove to be a retired merchant, Wa jld All, a veterun soldier, Jati Khan, and three others, who possess the secret of prolonijinK life. Tluy are discussing the wisdom f Kuiuhis possession of certain neciet treasures. ICsdalle draws near to listen, stumbles nnd falls In front of the party. He Is seized, but Is released on Wiiid All's advice. Ksdaile nlvea his word to reniuin silent, and Wajld All ex plains to him the timlliiK of u marvelous powder, inncle by a wizard, which pro longs life, and the locality of the treasure, lie Invites Ksdalle to become one of them, and Join In an effort to overthrow the Trltlsh rule in India. Ksdalle declines. PART V. He walked nwny from the circle with Id head down, and without another frhince at the live men around the lire. The bhu kness of the forest where the firelight did not dance was Intense, and the- merit trees seemed to stretch down tin lr arms nnd cover hint its lie neared tin-in. His brain felt rifxzy after the strange Interview, and he wanted to pet buck to everyday surroundings to In nble to think quietly. The whole thini? was preposterous, and yet WnjUl All watched him for a mo ment or two, then called to him. "A-re sahibt Arc we to part In nn (jcr. tlien, hecHuse I have offerrd you that which you cannot tithe'.' It Is I that should be anered. that you take half my conlldence for an Idle tale and half for the old man's ravings. I,et us I'M-t In Kimil fellowship at any rate, it we are to meet hereafter as strangers, ('nine back to the lire, sahib, and warm yourself before you ro. and take a puff at my hookah, to show that we are p'ill friends. Come." Ksdalle tinned back at the words and complied, certainly this stranne nbl man, with his wild schemes, hud the power of iliHwinB other men to him, though race and religion separat ed them. Tomorrow he would seek him out In his own house, and discuss the whole thini? again, and argue with hint at length. Meanwhile, he puffed at the hookah and inhaled one, twice, thrice. "Wlil the sahib bp graciously pleased to take his bath? It Is past 8 o'clock." There was broad daylight streaming In through the dour of the tent, with the sunlight sparkling through the trees outside, and a murmur of every day life fell upon Ksdaile's ear. Hy the bedside stood his bearer with a Jug of shaving water. He struggled Into an upright position In the bed and stared around him with unbelieving eyes. "Morning! Have I been asleep? Hut where are the live? And how the dickens did I get here?" Questions which the bearer did not uttempt to answer. He merely hoped the sahib had passed a good night, and congratulated him on having got the better of the Insomnia for once. It was many days, he said, since he had come to the sahib In the morning and found him sleeping thus peacefully. I'erhaps the neck of the malady was broken now-, and It would pass altogether. It was a fearful thing, the bearer went on, for It gave an opening for the evil Fplrlts, and It was well Indeed that It was conquered. Kvldeiitly, by his man- tier, he knew nothing. Ksdaile dressed wonderlngly, too taken up with the though', of the night's experience to take much heed even of such an event as five hours' health!' sleep was to him. He looked over his clothes to see If some chance sign about them should show In what manner he had spent the night. There was nothing except yes, except the very faintest smell of hookah smoke. Hut that might have been the bearer's handling. His boots had been cleaned and clothes brushed as usual, long be fore he woke. After breakfast, he rode out along the line to see If he could find the point at which he had diverged. It was a futile endeavor, for there was no beacon point of fire to guide him now. and all the forest looked as dense and Impenetrable as ever. He rode up and down for the best part of an hour nnd then gave up In despair. He be gan to doubt the reality of the mid night Interview. Hut no; It was Impos- slide that it could have been Imagina tion. Wajld All's words still rang In his ears, nnd he saw the circle round the lire plainly enough in his mind's eye, and ran over every detail of the . colloquy with a clearness that bore no resemblance to the bluired memory of a dream. The camp was moved to a "bagh" near Kammaga that afternoon, and u;s Uuile pushed on beyond the bazaar to call on Wajld Aii In his own home. The old stone "kotl" looked very de serted, its shutters closed, and the un kempt compound occupied only by drowsy hens scratchins In the sandy attempt at a garden, and a very small and nude boy, who was warming his chubby brown body In the sunlight. Ksdalle pulled up and questioned him: . "Hey, "chokara!" Who are you? And where Is the zemindar salib?" The boy Jumped up and salaamed. "I am the son of the watchman, pro tector of the poor. I will tell my father that your honor waits." He pattered away to the back of the house, whence appeared presently the - father, arranging his turban In haste as he scuflled forward. He was very ragged and dirty, like most of a native . gentleman's retainers. "The zemindar sahib, Hazoor? He has gone Ood knows whither. He went away fifteen days since to Farukh bad. It is believed. I do not know when he will return; the comings and goings of (he zemindar sahib are not known to his servants. He goes away without wurning and without . attendant is . found to have departed when his serv ant enters to awake him In the morn ing nnd he Is absent for days, or weeks, or months. His house stands ready always for him, and he would ' he a brave man who would venture to lift a finger to any of the zemindar sahib's property. It Is believed that he has the power of the evil eye. It Is cer tainly true that he Is not as other men." "Do-you know where one Jan Khan, a soldier, lives?" said Ksdalle. "Jan Khan sahib? I know the man Je comes sometimes to see my master, and to spend a week or so with him. He was a famous man in the old war time, they say, but he Is old now. No, I do not know where he lives. I think he has no fixed habitation, for he travels much and visits many far-off cities." "And Wazlr-ud-din, also a gray beard ?" "I do not know him." said the choki dar. "But there are many men of the name, Hazoor." Which was true enough; and so there was the end of the business. Ksdalle rode slowly away, and all along the dusty shishum-lined road, and through the old town, with It sleepy oriental MAX KAHX SAHIB? I KXOW THE MAN." look and its narrow winding bazars and alleys, his thoughts ran hither and thither seeking a clew. He inquired at his police "thona" for further Infor mation, but little was forthcoming. Wajid All was a peaceful citizen, and, as his servant had said, a man who was held In much respect In the neighborhood on account of his sup posed knowledge of the powers of magic, which might be accounted for by the eccentricity of his frequent dis appearances. When he was in Ktiin iinga he lived the life of an ordinary gentleman, and it was believed that h!s absences were collected with spec ulations in silver and in foreign mer chandise, nothing more, Jun Khun was said to be his agent. For once, then. lCsdaile'a knowledge was at fault. His Investigations led always to blind alleys; nor, during the months he was at Tlmli, did his police officers forward him, as desired, news of the return of Wajid All to Kammiga. One thing, which might have been coincidence, w.as neverthe less noticeable. From what that event ful night ouwurd the sleeplessness left him, never to return. There was no more necessity to hoodwink Mrs. Ks dalle with forced cheerfulness or to wander through the darkness for re lief. It was as of those puffs of the old man's hookah that had brought un consciousness upon him had effected a perinunent cure. And was It a dream? Impossible; or, if It were, the most vivid that ever man was given. Heality? It must be. And yet where was the proof? There was nothing to be done but wait and watch the signs of the times. And, as the month:! went on, the hope of any further clew grew dimmer and dimmer, until It faded altogether. Somewhere, It might be, Wajld All and his immortal brethren, were working secretly, like moles, for their chimer ical empire, with the secret of thu (iwalior treasure still locked securely In their bosoms, I'erhaps they would come to recognize the futility of it, and India would be startled by the benetlcencei of some suddenly-arisen philanthropist, dispensing alms with unheard-of niunllfcence. Perhaps in the next upheaval they would come to light and unfurl the banner of Islam to rally men around them, Whatever might happen, Ksdalle could only pic ture them now watching from obscur ity with eyes that had looked upon so many generations of men and study ing mankind by the light of a broader experience than Is the common lot. Strang? fate to be secured thus from death, and to watch the rest of the world buzz on to eternity around you! Strange, and yet most mournful, to have outgrown all the sweetnesses of life, and yet live on, hugging, for want of better, an empty shadowy Idea! And yet, was it so empty? Well, time would show. One thing was certain when next the. Masters of the Art came to the surface, were It near, or far In the misty futurity, it would be, if knowl edge and experience counted for any thing, as powers among men, THE END. Tour to I'loridn. No district in America presents, dur ing the winter season, so many varied attractions as the state of Florida. He sides Its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold and un healthful changes of the north seems almost ethereal. It Is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles of salt water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable varlety.from the migratory tribes common to northern waters to the tarpon, pompano. and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hun ter tinds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled re gions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance throughout the state. The more novel sport of alli gator and manatee hunting may also be Indulged in by the more adventur ous tourist. With its matchless climate. Its or ange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, Its Ashing and hunting, and Its extensive forests, Flor ida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of na ture, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsyl vania Hailroad company has arranged four personally conducted tours during the season of 1KH7. leaving by special train January 26, February 9 and ti. and Madch 9. The flist three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Rates, for the round trio. :) from New York, $48 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rati-a from other points. For tickets, Itineraries and other In formation, apply to ticket agents, spe cial booking offices, or address Oeorge W. Boyd, assistant general assenger agent. Broad street station, Philadelphia. gHERIFF'S SALE. -OF- Valuable Real Estate -ON- . F1UDAY. JANl'ART 15th. 1SD7. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias. Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx poiius. issued out of the court of common picas of lickawanua county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcrv, to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the court houuc. In the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on FIlllVVY. the F1KTEKNTH DAY OF JAXI'AIIV, A. t., 1I7, at I" o'clock in the forenoon of said day. all the riylit title and Interest of the defendants in unit to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant in and to the following descrilH'd lot, piece or parcel of laud sit uated ill the township of old Forge, in the county of l.ackawuniin. and stute of I'enii rlyvanla. Hi Inir lot No. 2" in Block No. 7. section "K," on the plan of K. M. Smith lots. Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, drawn and painted by J. H. Kit tenhousc. c. K., and being fifty feet in front on Hickory street and on hundred and lifty feet in depth, bounded as fol lows: On the northeast by Hickory street, cn the southeast by lot number' twenty-six, on the soul invest by lot number thirty three, and on the northwest by lot num ber twenty-four. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of I-:. M. Smith vs. Bettin or Buty Ooodnian. Held. (111.17. Judgment No. MS. Januury term, IV.I7, tl. fa. to January term, ls'.i7. li. C. KKVNOLHS, Atfy. ALSO No. 2. -All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Ueorge Sabanas In and to ull that certain lot of land situate in the townvhlp of Fell, county of Laeka wunna, nnd state of Pennsylvania, being a part of what Is known as the "Warren lot." which is a part of the warrantee tract in the name of Peter Beach. Said lot being numbered 127 north plot and situate upon street called First street, upon the Wurren plot or addition to For est City, Intended to he recorded; said lot being sixty feet In front ami one hun dred and tlfty-seveii feet deep and rectan gular ill shape. Coal, mineral nnd mining privileges, and subject to conditions and reservations usually contained in deeds from the War ren lines to purchasers. Improved with one two-story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of T. I llurton, assigned to I''. J. Osgood vs. George Sabanas, iJebt, $TiM).W. Judgment No. 771, March term, ISM, II. fa. to January term, 1M)7. WATROUS, Atfy. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and interest of the defendants, Anthony Lynch and Mary L.vncli, ill and to ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In tile Twentieth ward, in the city of flcrunton, In Hie county of Lackawanna and state of l'ennsy Ivaiila. lieing lot number three CI) In squure or block number oil! hun dred uud three (In.!), and situate upon street called and known as l'ittstoii ave nue, on the town ploi of Scrantou, said lot being forty (tin feet ill front oil said avenue, fortv (Ml feet 111 rear and one hundred and fifty (I.Mll feet in depth. All Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house with lias.ciueiit and other out -buildings thereon. Seized uud taken In execution nt the suit of Harmony Building and Loan asso ciation. No. 2, vs. Anthony Lynch und Mary Lynch. Iiel.t, fl.sTti.ml. Judgment No. 1-HH, September term, lwni, lev. fa. to January, 1SS7. STOKKS, Atfy. ALSO No. 4 All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, John J. (iaimhaii and Margaret Ouughan, 111 and to all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the Seventh ward of the city of Scranlon, in the county of Luckawanua and state of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being lot number sixteen (hi) in square or block number forty-four 01), nnd situute upon Mineral street, upon the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co.'s plot of said city. Said lot being thirty t3i feet In front, and one hundred and twenty (120) feet in depth and Is rectangular. All Improved with a two-story, frame dwell ing house ami other outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of Lackawanna Building und Loan association vs. John J. Gaughiiu ami Mar. guret Oiiiighuii. Debt, SHOo.uo. Judgment No. 2aS. September term,- IWij. n. fu. to Jan uary term, ls;7. STOKES, Atfy. ALSO No. B. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, John Bossak, In and all the surface or right of soli of all those two certain lots, piece:: or pareels of land, situate on what is called or known as the "Warren lot," or addition to Forest City, In the township of Fell, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania. Being a part of an original tract in the warrantee name of Peter Beach; said lots being lots numbered thirty-three nnd thirty-four, North Plot, situate between Hillside and First streets. Said lots being sixty feet In front and rear, and their combined depth three hundred and four teen feet. Improved with two, two-story, frame dwellings. Seized and taken In execution at the suii of T. B. Davis & Co. assigned to F. J. Osgood vs. John Bossak. Debt, JI7il.ni). Judgment No. 778, .March term, ISi'Jo, tl. fa. to January term, 1M7. WATROUS, Atfy. ALSO No. 8. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. B. F. Buttertleld, In anil to all the following described lot of Lull with the Improvements thereon, situate In Klmhurst, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a corner on the southwest side of the Delaware, Lackawanna anil Western railroad, sixty-two feet from the center of the southern bound track of said railroad, thence south forty-one de grees west along lands of Elisabeth Klnekerbocker. eleven rods and eleven links to a comer In line of 1. II. Schoon muker land, thence south along said line thirty-seven and one-half degrees east, live rods and twelve links to a corner, adjoining lot owned by Charles I'nge nnd A. C. Luiilng, thence north fifty-three degrees east twelve roils nnd eighteen links to n corner sixty-two feet from the center of said southern bound track, thence northwesterly along said railroad track sixty-two feet from Its center seven rods and seventeen links to the place of beginning, containing one-half an acre of land to the same more or less. It being the same lot of land as conveyed to B. '. Butterfleld by Robert lnnls and wife by deed dated June .jth. 1!). and recorded In the otliee for recording deeds In and for the county of Lackawanna In Deed Book No. 7H. at page 1!7R, etc. Improved with a two-story, frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution nt the stilt of Jennie Lommasnn, et al.. vs. B. E. Hiittet-flelil. Debt. J4.'r). Judgment No. 13SM. September term. lWni. lev. fa. to Jan uary term, lH7. C. H. WELLES, Atfy. ALSO No. 7.--A11 the right, title and Interest or the defendant, George D. Brown, In and to all that certain lot, piece, ur parcel of land and situate in tho City of Scranton and county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania; and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southeust corner of an alley on the south east side of Dickson avenue, one hundred und eighty feet and six Inches 1180 ft. 6 In.) from the corner of Dickson avenue and Breaker street, thence along said avenue south thirty-nine degrees and forty-live minutes (.19 degrees, 45 minutes), west one hundred and fifty-two (l2) feet to n cor ner; thence south lifty degrees and fifteen minutes (50 deg. 15 m.). east two hundred and tifteen Ciliil feet to a corner, thence north thirty-nine degrees and fifty-live minutes i.ni ueg. m m.l. east one Hundred and flfiy (1W) feet to a rerner on an alley; thence north fifty degrees and lif. teen minutes (4n deg. 15 m ). west along said alley two hundred and fifteen (-1.1 feet to Dickson avenue aforesaid at the place of beginning; containing thirty-two thousand lour li unit red (32.4IAD fett of land more or less. Being part of lot number live (.. all or lots number six (li) and seven (7) und part of ot numlr eight IS) In square or block nu-nber nine (in on plot of land surveyed foi William Von Storch by J. L. Lawrence: Excepting and reserving all the coal and minerals beneath the surface with the right to mine and remove by any subter ranean process, improved with a planing mill, brick ulllce, frame barn 3t-M feet and a block of three dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution at the suit uf Wiilliam Connell, et al., executor of the estate of Alexander Connell, de ceased. lebt, J5.5iW.s3. Judgment No. 514 January term, 1W7, tl. fa. to January term, lMtf. C. H. WELLES. Atfy. ALSO No. 8. All the defendant's right, title to. and Interest In the following described piece or parcel of real estate, situate, ly ing and being In the borough of Dunmore, county of 1-ackiiwanna and state of Penn sylvania!, hounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on a street in line of A. B. Silkman's land, thence southeast along said A. B. Silk man's land, 1.17 feet to an alley; thence northeast along said alley 10n feet to a stake; thence northwest 157 feet to the uforesaid street; thence southwest along said street 10U feet to the place of begin ning. Containing about one-half Ci) of an acre of land, more or less, coal and minerals reserved. Being same premises conveyed to Albert Buttermnn by deed dated August Jtotli. ISSii. recorded in Lack awanna county in D. B. No. 3S, page 4X, etc. All improved with a two-story and basement single dwelling house, a double house arranged for two families and out buildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of the Eastern Building and Loan socleity vs. Albert Butterman. Debt, H.5U0.UO. Judgment No. M. September term, 1V.7, alias li. fa. to January term, 1SSW. TltACY. Atfy. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Guv A. Uoblnsoli, adminis trator. C. T. A., of the estate of William Bobinsoii, deceased, in and to all that cer tain lot or tract of land situate in the township of Hearing Brook, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the center of the old Drinker turnpike and corner of land of Thomas B. Hardenlierg, thence 70,4 de grees west 3D rods to a corner of said Hardciiberg and John Brady lots; thence north along said Brady line i:t'j rods to a corner of post and stones; thence north 704 degrees east 32 1-B rods to center of suid Drinker turnpike; thence south 29V& degrees east lit 1-8 rods to place of begin ning. Containing about three acres of laud, more or less, all Improved with a two-story, frame building house, one frame barn, outbuildings and orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. T. Searle, assignee of Mary A. Gardner vs. Guy A. Hoblnson, administra tors of William B. ftoblnson, deceased. Debt, 2S0.H). Judgment No. .18 January term, Utij, lev. fa. to January term, lh7. BEE US & GUAM KM, Atfy. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Joseph Glencross and Agnes Glencross and Elisabeth Glencross, terre tenants. In and to the following de scribed lots, piece or parcel of land, blt uute, lying nnd being 111 the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state uf Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Commencing nt a corner In the center of Main street, thence south iKI'i degrees, east along the line of lots 13, 12 and 11 three hundred nnd forty-nine and two thlrids Ci4!l 2-3) feet to u corner; thence south degrees west along lands formerly owned by W. D. Spencer one hundred nnd twenty-four (124) feet to a corner; thence north A'i'i degrees west three hundred forty-nine and two-thlrdr. CI4H 2-2) feet to a corner In the center of Main street; thence along the center of Main street north 22:H degrees east, twelve (12) feet to a corner; thence eouth tioii degrees east one hundred and seventy, (17ni feet to n corner; thence north 224' degree-, east lifty (.In) feet to a corner; thence north tl:ll4 degrees west one hun dred und seventy (I7tl) feet to a corner In the center-of Main street; thence north 224 degrees east sixty-two (i!2) feet to the place of beginning. Containing 35.050 feet of land more or less. Excepting and re serving ull coal and minerals. Improved wit in a two-story, frame house with kltcheiT attached, fruit trees, burn, grape-vines and other fruit. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of lloran & Heuly vs. Joseph Glen cross. Debt. 1159.59. Judgment No. 443, May term, lsid, II. fa. to January term, 1S97, also at the suit of Horan and Healy vs. Joseph Glencross. Debt, $315.75. Judg ment No. 342 April term, 1S1I2, II. fa. lo January term, IV". Alsu at the suit of Horan & Healy vs. Joseph Glencross, de. fendant, and Agnes Glencross and Eliza, beth Glencross. terre tenants. Debt, $;ifu.2.ri. Judgment No. 6t!2, March term, ls5, 11. fu. to January term, 1SW. II. C. REYNOLDS, Atfy. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, 11. N. or Harriet N. Brunduge, In and to uil that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In the township of Scott, In the county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the south corner of a tract of land In the wa'raiiUe name of John White, thence along line of said tract and of another tract in tho warrantee name of William Blair, north forty-three mid three-fourths (4344) de grees west ninety-seven (97) perches to a beech stump corner; thence by land now or late of John Gardner, north forty-Blx and three-fourths GB) degrees east eighty-three and one-half (83V4) percnes to a stone curlier; thence south fifteen and one-quarter (15ij) degrees east thlrty nlue und three-tenths (39 3-10 perches to a hemlock stump corner; thence norch elghty-tlve and one-half (So) perches to a stone heap corner, thence north forty five (4.1) degrees east one hundred and thirty-five und one-half (135'i) perches to a post and stones corner In line of the said John White tract, and of a tract In the warrantee name of John Mears; thence along said line south forty-four (44) de grees east thirty-nine (30) perches to the east corner of said John White tract; thence along line of same south forty-live and three-fourths (4:Ai) degrees west two hundred and twenty-four (224) perches to the place nf beginning. Containing eighty one (d) acres and elghtynlne (Ml) perches of land, be the same more or less. All improved with a story and a half frame dwelling house, frame barn, outbuildings, orchard, fruit trees, etc., land mostly im proved. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of W. W. Watson, trustee of R. F. Breed estate vs. H. N. or Hnrrlet N. Brundage. Debt, $3.174.3. Judgment No. 332 Jununry term, 1S97, fl. fa. to January term. 1W7. WATSON, DIEIIL A HALL, Atf ys. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMENT. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., Dec. 24th, 1WW . BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at ak notice, t Tbe Tribune Office. HOTELS, "V si? An Ktft'jIMicd hotel nndur new management nd thormiehiy abreast of tho times. Vlbltora to New York will Und the Everett In the very heart of the shopping rilstrtet, convenient to places of annneniem. and rnadUv nrcelble (rum all parts if the city. EUUOl'tAN PLAN. r j W M. M. HATES. HMJkuI B. L, M. BATES, THE 13MB 124-126 Wyoming Ava. Enormous Reductions In order to clean out our stock as much as possi ble previous to stock taking we have made ar rangements for a big in every branch of our business. Until about January ist we shall offer some exceptional values in the followiug depart ments: Black and Colored Silks and Satins, Plain and Fancy Cloakings, Black and Colored Astrakhans Blankets and Bed Comforts. Plain and Fancy Flannels, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Ladles', Misses and Children' Un derwear. Ladies' and Children's Rain Coats, Hosisry, Handkerchiefs and Gloves, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Etc., Bleached and Brown Muslins and Sheetings, Table Linens and Napkins. The remainder of our im mense stock of Holiday Goods at less than halt the cost. E. KIM'S Lager Beer Brewery Uanufacturera of th Celebrated in in li CAPACITVi loo.ooo Barrels per A&num CtiBceue t tut Hiimn Mit Aim.oi.mtt SNrmiOLINHAlR Warn K CAIARRH HEADACHEKS! jCT il. lsnLE will core ynu. A gra ,."3 "underfill bixin to sutTcron Mar fir from Colds. ionThraul. lnfliHnrn Rronchltlr. orllAYFEVEK. AOnrm (mmrHuff rr li'. it n crlk'h'ii. ' rnueiiT. cfinvrnlpnttocnrr; In nnnkpt. reartr to nn on first tmiifittinn of r.i,i,f. (ontlm.rd lis KHVetf I'rrranncnt Cure. Sntl3tctiiin ffna.rntcrt ur mfinpy refunded. Prlr, S" cl. Trial five nt Dnmeitu. Ki'glstered nmil. DO cents. B. I. CUSHXiH, Mir., Xlm RiTen, tick., U. i . 1 MFfJTUOL 'r,' "",t in! nfet remcdr for Rhfum. oM Hores, Hums. run. Wunderfttl rci: ... . - mi Min uirkhhcs. r.mema. iii'ii.Mt' ?: lor l-l i-rlce. v:.cti. i,l iiriiB- JJ H I ' ! ;ir uj nnll tiT:"!"i i'n.nlif,. 15H For ealft by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN n. PUKLPS. Scranton. Pa. Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S veou mm Eemovci FrMklei, Pimpldt, livor Main, ElMl.hcid, 8unburn aud Tfn, end p etorea tbd ekln lo Its origi nal fre&bniMg, producing a clear aud bcnlihy cora-j'J iireiuiraUotM end portiitly btirmlcss. At all druKglsU, or mailed for 50ci. Beud tor Circular, VIOLA 8KIN SOAP I' "v,-r Inempanbto u IklQ purililntf Roip, uueqnatat fbr th tillM, tnd wltircut ft rival tot tho uurarrv. AIhoiuipIt pur utl ddksto! nidi tftted, At drUKKlita, Price 25 Cftntft. G. C. BITTNEH , 00.,Tc.t.coo.O. For aale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN IT. PHELPS. Scranton. Pa. Bk rtjlrlinter'n RntlUk Muim4 Tlraai. Pennyroyal pills lirlflnal and Unlr Oraulne. arc, aiav r liabi. tDtt tk DniHlrt for I'kickuUrt Kit-itnk Itm- muud tiruiut In tttil nnd Uuid nictalllfi rwtei, Hovlott with blue lihtmn. Take a other RfHu4n$trou raftsiirw fivni (imJ imitation. At ItruMiMi, or wod Am In at ami f.f particular, VatiatonltU Md "Heltuf fbr l.adlra. imlmtr, hy rrtara anv gf ai ail. itr.uuti i umouint. name raptr. 7r1lliacterCBtualciai,Ua4UaMqaai SONS 111 r in JAMES MOIR, THE MERCHANT TAILOR Maa Moved te Hie New Qaartera, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Eatraaoe on eldo next to First National Bank. Ho luu now la a i 1 I 5 Comprising eTOrythinf requisite for flue Worohant Tallorlnir. And tho same can be eaowu to advantaiie in bis eplra dlalf fitted up room A SPECIAL INVITATION U Bxtendetf to All Readers ot The Trlb. aae te Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In HI New Baslaea Homo THE GO., ROODS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'O SCRANTON, PA. HIINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT M008IC AND RUUfc. DALE) WORKS. LAFLIN RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Electrie Batteries, Electric Exploder for ox jiIoUIiik blasts, Safety Fuse, and Repanno Chemical Co. 's HIGH EXPLOSIVES, Humber Quality Leads. CHASE & FARRAR 515 Linden Streat. Tbe Only Manufacturer ot Rubber Stamps In the City. Scranton Rubber Stamp Works. CHASE FARRAR. PROP'S. 515 LinJei Street. waS? What Sarah Bernhard ay RESTORES VITALITY Made a ' 1AI! M. CII IVIClli of Me. THE GREAT 30th lmw proilurcB the nbnve results In 30 day. It s tl liuwrrt'iilly and (imi'kly. Curcw when all others fail Yimtitirui'UwiUivvaiii tbeir lout manhood, and old nun will recover tliolr youthful viiior by lining KKVIVO. It (illicitly and sun ly rcitoirsNinous ni'KH, Lost Vitality, Iiupoti'ncy, Nightly Knnlouf. Lust l'owi'r, Falhnir Memory, Wanting IMwaH's.a'id all .-Dirts of Bi'lf-iibiine or cxivph und indisrretion. U'lut'h tintitK nnt- tor s'Mily. biiMiueH or niarrl.mt'. 11 tiot only cures by K'lartinir at the spat ot d.4esc. bn Isofn al norvr t.inlc and blood builder, brin? injr btu'k the pink fflnw to rale rhpeksa'idrt Hliirliitr tiie fire nf youth. It u-ards on" liiKau.t: ind t'ocniiuiiiinn. Iiwii-t on having KKVIVO.ii' tli'r. It can bo carried in v-t iwltet. By iiv.i' Sl.00 per rmrkazu, or six tor 195.00, frith a of vo wrlttou Kiiiirantce to cure or rcfu. . o money. Cinularlrue. Address tor Salo by MATTHEWS IIKlH., UruJ gist Summon, I'd. Schedule In Effect November 15, iSS. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Followj 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburic, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10. IS a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading;, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburtr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.IG p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphi a, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleto.i and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, atn'l Pan. Agent. S. M. PREVOST, General Manager. 111 mm H M re RAILROAD Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, October II, UK Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex- freaa for Now York and all points East. 40, 1.60, (.li, low and .K a. m.j tit and 3M p. m. Expresa for Easton. Trenton, PhlladoU phia and the South. 6.13, LOO and t.ii a. m.t 1.10 and 3 ii p. m. Washington and way stations, 146 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 110 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, EU nara. Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 1.35 a. tn.. and 1 ii p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points in the Wtst, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, S.1S a. m. BinKhamton and way stations, 1.05 n. m. Nicholson accommodation, lis p. m. p. m, Blnghamton and Elmlra express, IS) P, m. Express for TTtlca and Richfield Springs. 136 a. m., and 1.65 p. m. Ithaca 13S and Bath 115 a. m. and 1.6 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan vtlle, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg. Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. COO. 9.65 a. m. and 1.65 and 6.00 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations. I.Ot and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermediate stations, S.40 and 147 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches ooj all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. t.. Smith, elty ticket office. Sit Lackawanna avenue, at depot ticket office. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coat used exclusively, lnsur Ing cleanliness 'and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 18H. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 120, (.15. 11.30 a. m.. 12.46. 100. 8.06, 100. 7.10 p. m. Sundays 10s, a. m 1.00. 2.16, T.16 p. m. For Atlantic City. 120 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth, 120 (express) a. m.. 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), S.05 (express) p. m. tun day. 116 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term inal, 122 p. m. and New York 0.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, BeXhle hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 120 a. nv. 11.46. 105, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. nv. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc-, al 120 a. m. and 12.45 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown. 120 a, m 1146, 6.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville. 120 a. m, 1145 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at (.10 (express) 0. m., 1.10, I SO, 4.16 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.20 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 100 a, m , 2.00 and ISO p. m. Sunday, 12i a. m. Through ttcketa to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad venes to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Oen. Pass. Ait, J. H. OLHAfSEJf. Gen. Supt. LEHIGH VALLEY RAIROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur. Ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 1891 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. .For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 0.45 7.46 a. m.. 12.05. 1.20, 131 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. ni. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D. L. & W. R. R.. 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. 1.55, 140. 0.00 and 8.47 p. m For White Haven. Hasleton, Pottsville and principal points In the coal regions via V. & H. R. H 6.45 a. m., U.06 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg und principal Intermediate sta tions via I). & H. It. H., 6.45. 7.45 a. m., 12.03, 1.20. 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. For Tiinkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra. Ithaca, Oeneva and principal Intermediate stations via P.. L. & W. R. It.. 6.00, 8.08. 9.:'r, a. m., 12.20 and 149 p. m. For Oeneva, Ruchester, Buffalo. Niagara Fulls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. It, f 45 a. m., 12.05. 3.33 (Black Dia mond Express), (.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigt Valley chair cars on all trains between WllkeB-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROI.LIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.Phlla, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Oen, Pasa Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office. 109 Lackawanna avenue. DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov, 23, trains will leave Scran, ton as follows: WJiWmaM. For carbondale 6.4S SJ M M' T.oa, s t. lu.io, a. m., ff m w 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2 20, lug fW r 6.25. 6.25, 7.57, (.10, 10.30, fl" 11.65 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc.-5.45 a. m.; 2' For Honesi1ale-6.t5, 155, .10.15 a. m.j 12.09 noon, 2.a, 6.25 P. m. For Wilkes-Barre 6.45, 7.45, 8.4o, (.38, 10.45 i n. n"; U.0S, 1.20, 2.28, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7'For'3New' York?' Philadelphia, etc., vU Iehttfh Valley Rullro.id-6.45, 7.45 a. m.; 12.05. 1.20. 3.33 (with Black Diamond Ex. Dl-eti'O 11.30 p. m. For 'Pennsylvania Railroad points 6.15, S 38 a m. ; 2.30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehlfrh Vallejr Rttilroiul-7.45 n. m.: 12.05, 3.33 (with Black; Diamond Express) 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol- 'From Carbondale and the north 6.40, 7 40 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.i 12.00 noon; 1.0 2 "4, 3.25, 4.37, 5.45, 7.45, 9.45 and 11.25 p. m. ' From Wllkes-Barre and the south 5.40, 7 50, 8.50. 10.10, 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.43, 'n.t , m T A ftO Ik AH II n m j. w. . lit KU1UIV. u. r. Jiiuunjr, n. H. W. Cross, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Nov, 1 Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points at 7.05 a. m. and 2.28 p. m., and arrive front above poiuts at 10.23 a. m.. 118 and 131 v. m. CII.4MTO DIVISION. In Kllncl Ortobr4tb, 1116. Kurth Bound. month Hon nit ig03 SOI I ,Oi'iu Ls&J 8tatl0M UsS r3 S (Trains Dally. Ex- 5 13 -jr. I cept Mndny. ) u SO1 xp ma 1 rive iavo a xti ..1 7-N. Y. Franklin St. .... 7 4'H ...17 10 West 4Knd street .... 7 68 . 7 00 Weehawken ti), .Jr m Arrive Leave a Mr m1 ...I 1 15 liuncooK .Iiinctlotii f( 1 5 1 0!M lluncock 'l! I3 Ml HturllKht ID III 140 111 -a 12 14 Preston Park touio Pqyntelle Belmont Pleasant Mt. Unlondale Forest l lty Carbondale White llrldge llayfleld JeruiJD Archibald Wlnton Pfckvtllo ilhant Prlceburg Throop Prnvldence I'srk Puice 3l .... tss' 1 in a! ,fll.W In m A '011 34! Si , Sii , SIS . 7 04 1 34 , 17 07 18 8 IMfifllVO; ID 13 flliil ; h 41.11 -a I 6 3V1I W i B.Jill 11 i 6 rail ni '. 111(48 . 7 141 8 45 . 7h 151! , TVS 8 54 , 7 7 aw, 7 8 4 04 . 7 84 4071 , 7 86 4 10 , 7 39 I 14 . l!8ll l7 6 in 11 uj 18 II 03 6 15 11 ni i 12 fl7 17 41 14 17: , 6 10 10 56 scraiMD 7 4 4 'Al , r m a a Leave Arrive a atr a All trains run dally except Sunday, f. signifies that trains stop on signal for pas, senirers recurs rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing- tickets snd ssve money. Day and tilght lit press to tbe West. J. I'. Anderson, (ion. pass Agt. T.FUtcrott, Ul. lass, Agt Ucranton, Pa Houses for Sale and for Rent If you contemplate purchasing or leas ing s house, or want to Invest in a hit, acc the lists ol desirable property oa page a uf 1 he Tribune. TiimAm? 'A