TUB SCHASTTOK TIUBTTSTE THURSDAY HOTiyrNGr, MAY 0, 1897. 9 Eaclcawanna County. GARBONDALL tncaacrs wilt please note that nelvertl menu, orders for Job work, nnd Itcmii for publication left at the establishment of Ohannon & Co., newsdealers, North Mnln street, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m, to 10 p, m.) THE.SONS OP ST. GE0RGR. "Will Colcbrntu queen Victoria's Koldcn Jubilee lit Tnrvlow. Tho Sons of St, George of Luzerne nnd Lackawanna counties will Rather nt Fan-lew Juno 22, In honor of the golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The members of the Urlttsh-Amcrlcan so cieties of the Lackawanna and Wy oming valleys will Join In celelimtliiB the day lu, a worthy mannet. On Trl ilay, James Smith, of Scranton, vlsltetl Wllkea-rjnrro, when a mcctlntr was liclcl. attended by delegate"? represent lnjr tho Caledonians, Cambro-Ameil-enns, Ivorltes, Sons of St. Georpe Charles Law, of l'lttston; Lawyer Wil liams, of Wllkts-Ilarre, and the grand chapluln of the older of the Rons of Kt. George In Pennsylvania, wore pres ent and udvocatetl the movement with Breat enthusiasm. Governor Hastings and wife will attend, nnd the governor will prefcldi at the exeielses. The oia tlon will be del I voted by llev. James McLeod, D. D . of Scrunton. Sir Julian Pauncefote, the T:nRllsh nnihnsoador at Washington, will be In vited to attend. John Jermyn will present a handsome Hag for competi tion by tho various lotljrcs and otlur prize will be orfcud The choir of one thousand voices will be dliected by Dr. "William Mason, of Wllkes-Unrre. James Smith, secieUry of the Sons of St GeorKe, will attend to the Inter ests of the occasion between Porest City nnd Scranton and will rIvo Infor mation to all who are Intel ested In tho ctjebratlon. SANITARIUM INVADED. Inmntcs nf i:isio .Uni's Hospital Arc I'lnccd Under Arrest. Chief of Tollce MeAndrew has le celvcel f-everal complaints respecting the occupants of a hoti'-e on Hroolc ptrect. The owner of tho house, James Thomson, called his attention to the disorderly conduct of the tenants. A -coidlngly the officers on Tuesdn even ing, at about 11 o'clock, conducted two Klrls ami three men to the city station house, wheie they await a hearing be fore the major. The olllceis say that several other men left the houe be fore the arrest was made. The woman of the houhe claims to bo a doctor and her professional card reads. "Elsie May, Healer of All Ex ternal Diseases." Ab she claimed to be n sufferer from rheumatism, and as there were two young children In tho house, she waH not taken to the sta tion house. Illrthiluv Surprise I'nrtj. A pleasant party gathered nt the homo of Mrs Charles Keglar to con gratulate her fclster, MIsj Geituule KrelR, upon her blrthda. A delight ful heason was enjoyed In games, music Of the latest fashion aud material ought to be cheap at We have about ioo of iust such suits in stock. They include all the popular cloths in the newest ways of making, and are just such costumes as thoughtful dressers will want for the present season's wear. The linings are all silk, the linisuing the best that skill can devise, and there isn't a suit in the lot that wasn't designed or made for the summer of 1897. At They are a bigger value than you've any idea of, and the choice of weaves, colorings aud effect is so great that your taste is bound to be suited if you come early. Bicycle Suits Are much In demand. Have you cen ours at $7.50? Smart lly front reefers, patch-pockets, full tailor finish, etc. Tho'sklrts are of an Improved, divided pattern that aro guaiantccd to nan;; cor rectly on any wheel woman. Bicycle Skirts To wear with nny waist are bis? sellers. See our lino of Indistinct cheviot plaids and checks in Scotch tweed effects. They'ro rightly made, full w Idth' and a marveloub ly good value at $2.49. Anna Held Skirts Tor the blcjcle are tho coirect caper this season. Fine wool materials, cut full, G yards wide. Best tailor ing, etc. Legglna to match, of course, J Price $5.00 ifo,ii''',''iimmtm Globe Warehouse t nnd noelnl entertainment. Amons those present were: Tho Mlssen Ada. Tollman, Iloslo Sherrer, Mnudo UHkks, Mamie Stephens, Gertrude Krelir, Mar tha Koglar, Cella Tallman, Florence Kreltf, Nellie tJownlntr, Lena. Hlvcrs, llosa Schroedcr and Alice Collins; Jo seph Shcrrcr, Charles Alexander, Hob ble Lommureaux, GcorRc UrlgRS, Al bert Farrell, Guy Chapman, James Kejrlnr, Kugeno Burns, Lester Frlsble, liny farrell, Leland Lamb, Merrill lianom, Mcirltt Frlsble, Orrln Kejrlar, Geoige Alexander, Harry Daniels, Charles Kcjtlar, Mrs. Martha KrelR, and Mrs. William Brlggs attended at the refreshment table. A I'lcnsnnt ltcccptlon. A reception wan Riven by the "Wo man's Hellef corps of this city In Odd F Hows' hnll on South Church street on Tuesday cenlnp. Theie were In lted Rucsts fiom members of W. II. Dnvlea post nnd all enjoyed tho occa sion. Refreshments were served nnd speeches made by tho orators of the post. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Heatrlee Hrown. tho little daughter of Mi. and Mrs Fred Hrown, of "Wayne street, who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia. Is ImprovlnR Miss Mary Watt visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Wells, In Wllkes Itane. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Berry have icturned fiom thtlr wedding tour. Mr. lvtlikk. of 1'ike stieet, Is con fined to his home by Illness Mls Grace I'. Simpson and Hlchard Da is wcie married at the home of the bride on Tenth avenue last even ing. Ilcv. T. Khrlnger, of St. Paul's Lutheran church, perfoimed the cere mony. J. M. Ilnrvey left for Los Angeles, Cal , Tueday evening, where he will lepresent the Order of Railway Conduc tors nt tho conentlon to be held In that city. Mr and Mrs. William Allen are vis iting In Jersey City. C. II. Flynn nnd family, who have been staying at Hotel Anthracite since their ni rival in this city, have taken up their residence w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H Frlsble on Wyoming street. John J. Hlgglns is on a business trip to Xew York city. Miss Beitha Sands, who has been vis iting ft lends in town, hns returned to her home in Hancock. Kev MV Kennedy, of Foicst City, wns alltoi In this city jesterday. Mis. Fied Fnrnham, who was the guest of Mis. James Thompson, of Church street, has teturned home. Trinity guild held Its annual election of ofliceis Tueselav evening at the homo of Miss Maigaiut Thomas, Church btieet. The ofllcers elected were. Pres ident, Mis. II. O. Watrous lee presi dent, Mrs. J. P. A. TIngley; secretary, Mi.s. F. W. White; treasurei. Miss May Bi ownell Alfred Lester, of Scranton, was a Visitor In town this week. MIfas Helen Seeley has returned to her home In Honesdale nfter a visit with friends In town. L. S Alexander has returned from a trip to Xew York city. Hany Matthews jeturns today to his arehoftse -" ia llii'i-"-w--wJVfVV,ULJ'iV Accordeon Pleated Skirts Are the new est and swcllcst things out. Your choice of fine Mohairs, elegantly made and trimmed; prices v ary. Cravanette Skirts Flno all wool goods, or rich, lust rous Mohairs, jut G yards wide, etc. Tho best skirt on the market for the money. Price $3.00 home In Dayton, O,, after a visit In thrs city. Mr. and Mrs. iWllllam Kenworthy have returned from a visit with friends In Honesdale. Miss Gertrude Griggs, of Scranton, In visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O, Griggs, of Pnrk street. Mrs. Harriet Itaynor and Miss Ger trude Ilnynor havo returned from a month's stay In Ltberty, N. Y. Mrs. Alice Crago, of Scranton, Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. T. J, Pethlck, on Salem avenue. Miss Belle Ponworden, of Honesdale, Is the guest of Mrs. L, D. Wolfo on Lincoln avenue. Itev. J. J. Grimn Is so much Im proved that he sets up for a few min utes each day. TAYLOR. On Friday evening, May U, a. grand entertainment and ball will be held at Weber's rink under the auspices of tho Taylor Reds base ball club. The committee In charge of tho affair are laboring hard and earnestly to make this entertainment one of the best ever given In this town. The Reds are a popular lot of young men nnd deserve the assistance of the public of Tay lor. There will be a waits contest for a prize of J5. Admission 25 cents. The Delaware Lackawanna and Western coal mines will run nearly full time from now on and there are in dications that work will be brisk all around. Mrs. Casper Nelgley, of Rendham. who has been confined to her homo with sickness for some tlmepast, Is rapidly recovering. Misses Kate Gibbons and Jessie Hlg glns, of Carbondale. were the guests of Miss Lizzie Pendergast on Depot street yesterday. Mr. Peter Price announces! his candi dacy for delegate to reptesent the Third ward to the county convention. Miss Emma Berger, of the Pyne, Who has been Indisposed for the past few weeks, Is rapidly recovering, The Knights of the Golden Haglo will meet this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Addison, who have resided at Rendham for the last ten years, left on Tuesday for Eng land, where they Intend to reside per manently. Today the marriage of Miss Mar garet Tease to Mr. Joseph Guenko will be solemnized at tho home of the bride's parents In Hyde Park. This afternoon Miss Bessie Cane and Joseph Youngbloot will be united In tho bonds of mntrlmony In St. Joseph's chuich, Mlnooka. A reception wns tendered Mrs. Joseph How ell, of Main street, on Tuesday evening, the occasion being the anni versary of her birth. Tho evening was pleasantly passed, after which refresh ments were berved. JEHMYN. In 1R93 the Jermyn and RilRhbrook Water company dammed Hart lake In order to Increase their supply of water nnd by doing this caused the water to flow over portions of tho adjoining farms, consequently a scries of suits havo 'ensued against the Water com pany for damages. The last case was that of Mrs. A. L. McLaughlin vs. Jermyn and Rushbrook Water com pany on an action In trespass on lands of plaintiff. Mrs. McLaughlin alleges that the damming of tho lake has over flowed about one-half acre of her land and damaged a valuable spring to tho tmourt of $300. The vlewerb recently appointed by court were Messrs J. AV. Carpenter, II. A. Coursen, George Lelghton, a. L. New ton and II. L. Hallstead to assess the damage to plaintiff. They viewed the property and were In session In Edmunds' hall yesterday to hear testimony pertaining to the case. Tho day was taken up In hearing witnesses for the plaintiff until 4 o'clock, when they adjourned to meet Thursday, May 20. In arbitration room at Scranton to finish hearing tes timony. The attorneys in tho case were George D. Taylor for plaintiff, and Charles H. Welles and H. D. Carey on pnrt of defendants. The Delaware and Hudson company have commenced preparations for the erection of a new boiler house at the breaker. The new house will be erect ed on the site of a dwelling house which has boen torn down and four locomo tlvo boilers will be put In. "When com pleted It Is estimated the new boilers will furnish more steam than, those now In use. The funeral of the late Maria Mar s' all, who died on Monday morning af ter a short Illness of heart failure, took place yesterday. Tho services were held In the Baptist church. To remains were nfterwaid taken to Hyde Park for Interment. lAmong those from out of town who attended the obsequies were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane and Mrs. Judson Lane, of Mooslc. Four children of the late Charles Hambly, who for the past few years have resided with their uncle, Alfred Hambly, left jesterday morning for Virginia, where they will mako their home with their sister. The Hlckorys, of Jermyn, and the Lilies, of Archbald, crossed bats yes terday on the Archbald diamond, which resulted In a defeat of the Hlckorys, the score standing 10 to 17 In favor of the Lilies. Batteries, Daley and Me Andrew; Battenberg and riannlgan. PK1CEBURG. James Margetson, of this town, and Jacob Helmn, of Scranton, were In Jes sup on business Tuesday. Mr Goldstein, a hardware merchant, has purchased tho candy nnd provis ions from Mrs. Proudlock, and has started business In the store she recent ly vacated. Rev. W. AV. Holder Is attending the conference at Green Ridge this week. George W. AVIeland's house on the bouluvard load Is nearly completed. The employes of Storr's colliery re ceived tho small pays yesterday. Mrs. Kelpher and William Snyder aro treating their houses to a coat of paint. The Delaware, Lncka wanna nnd Western colliery was scheduled to work five days this week, which Is good news. T. AVIlmot lias the contract for tho election of Goodman and Weiss' store. Continued on Page 10. Itlicumntisin Cured in n Dny. "MYSTIC CURE" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. ltd action upon the (system Is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. Tho first doso gl cat !y benefits. 75 cents, Sold by Carl Loronz druggist, 413 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. CASTORIA For Infanta aad Children. n rW7 uri 1 Ilea rirj viajjir. slpitan CHEIUFF8 SALE. -OF- Valuable Real Estate -ON- . FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1S97. By virtue of sundry writs of Tlerl Tn clns. Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx ppnns, Issued out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public salo by ven 'Jj16, or outcry, to the highest and best bidders, for chsIi, at tho court house. In tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ' .n JMtlUAY, tho TVVKNTV-niOHTIl DAY OP MAY, A. D. 1&D7, at 10 o'clock Hi the forenoon of Bnld day, all tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants In and to tho following described lots, piece or parcels 0f inmj( Vzi No. 1. All tho rlRht, title nnd Interest pt tho defendant, L, M. Itozclle, In und Jo, All that ctrlnln lot, piece of parcel of land, situate, hing and being In tho cltv of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and fitato of I'emisjlvanla; being lot No 2, In uiock iso. JU upon street called and mimed Allirlght avenuo upon tho plot of "Wlnans' addition to tho cltv of ticratiton," now known as 1'aik Place, Intended to be duly ricoiUcd, ns by reference to the plot thus rocorded will ful'j appear, said lot being forty.lx (ti) feet In front and rear and ona hundred and fifty (1M) ft in depth, more or less, all Improved with a two story frame duelling hornso nnd barn thereon Coal and minerals reserved belzeil and taken In execution nt the suit of B. At. Hodson, administrator of hdnard Hailing, deceased, vs L M. llo zelle. Debt, $31 00 Judgment No. 11, September term, ISM, 11. fa, to May term, WARREN & KNAPP, Atty'f. ALSO No. 2 All the right title and Interest ot the defendant", Jacob A Swlngb and Jpk sle Swindle, In and to, All that lot, plcto or parcel of land, sltuato lying and being in Joffereon township, Licknvvann.v coun ty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: "Beginning In tho centre of publlo road leading from South Canaan to Aich lMild, bolng a corner of lttrds of Petry Hwtngle, thence along lands of Periy Swingle, north thlrt -eight (33) degree", oast Ubu. jods to post and stone corner; thenco along the same north llft (10) di -greea, west 12 7-10 lods to post and stone corner of lands of Geoige MeKlnney, thence along lands of Ueorgo McKlnnev north forty (Mm JaerLP", cast two rods to post corntr, thence along land of Jiroh A. Swlnsie, south fifty (DO) dcgiees. east 21 lodt to stone corntr on Wall; thenco along some, couth fifty CW) degiees. west 2 4-10 rodd to stoiu corner In Wall, thenco along tame pouth s.Kt-four (CI) degrees, eat 2 1-10 lod.s to corner of "tone wall, thence, along ame, houth twentj-ono (2') digreis, wtiit 27 8-10 roil" th( ncc south sixteen (1C) degices, west 30 rods to u cor ner of wall, thenco north eight-two (82) U rec, west II 1-10 rods to end of wall, degrees, wit 11-10 rods to end of wall; thenco outh twelve (12) dtgiee., wuU loriy tj) rods to fko corner; thenco south Oitrty-onp (ID degrees wet JS rods to centre of tho above mentioned public road, thence along same north fevonty four degree?, we"t 21 2-10 rods to place of beginning Containing forty-thieo ami one-half Wfe) acres of Iind le, the name more or lew Improved with a two nory frame dwelling house, two fiame bum", orchard and outbuildings theieon. Silzed and taken In oecutIan nt the suit of Sylvetdtr Shncffer vs Jacob A Swingle and Jesle Swingle. Debt $171 "I Judgment No 4C. May term. 1S7. II f 1 to -May tenm 1S37 Alto at the suit of N 11. IleU vs Jacob A Swingle and Mrs. Jcs"lo Swindle Debt J100 Judgment No. 41, iMnj term, lfc'17, fl fa to Mav term. 1SS7. JOHN P MtMlPHY AND WATbUN & ZIMMERMAN, Atty's. AL30 No 3 All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Gertrude Bitchelor, to wit. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate In the village of Dalton, township of North Ablngton county of Lackawan na and state of P nnsylvanla, bounded and described as follow", to wit: Be ginning on the north elite of tho public load landing from Dalton to Wuerl borough In line of hotel lot owned by Emma A Carpenter and to a corner of William M Kurd's lot, thence 57 feet to a coiner in Vd lino, thence north 3V't degre east pilH feet to a norm r; themi sorii f.S degiecs, ea"t 3S feet to line of AVllllam M. Kurd's lot, thenco nlon his Una south J1V4 U Kress, east 102 ftvt to the place of beginning, containing l,4M squire feet of land moie or le lielng tho same piemhos conveved to Gertrude Uitehelor herein mortagor by deed of car Carpen ter and Emma A. Carpenttr, his wife, benrlng date the (ith day of January. A. 11 Hid, and forthwith to bo recorded Im proved with a two story building lately Ufdl as a barber shop ami dwelling house Pebed and nken In execution at tho suit of John H Colohan, Jr. tiustee, vs GeiUude ISaUholor Debt $1,375 09 .Judg ment No &S7, Januaty teim, lbOo, 11. fu. to May term, 1S97. W. L KADER, Att'y. ALSO No. 4 All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants. George W. Hughes, ad ministrator of Maigaut Hughes, de ceased,, and Hugh Boland, In and to. All that certain piece, porcel or lot of land situate, lying nnd being In tho city of Car bondale, county of Lackawanna und state of Pennsylvania, bound and described as fallows, to v It: Dlstlgutshed as lot num berel ahreo and one-half (3.2 on stieet nummrra seventeen tio as (lesicriDeu on tho map of tho corporation known as the President, Managers and Company of the Delaware and HudFon Canal company, for the town of Carbondale, being In front thirty (30) feet, 1n ruar thirty (30) feet, and one hundred (100) fiet deep, bounded ns follows. In front by street number seven teen (17) or Terrace street in rear by street number eighteen (IS) or Wjomlng stroet; northerly by lot numbered three (3) on said stivots numbered 17 and IS, and southerly bv Btreet numbered seven (7) or Stventh avenue. Improved with one stoic building with dwelling In fcoeond story; ulso Olio double tenement house. Sslzed and taken in execution nt tho suit of John N. Tjler vs Georgo W. Hughes, administrator of Margaiet Hughes, decea"ed, nnd Hugh Roland. Debt 1,90" 75 Judgment No 7tfl. January ttrin. 1807, lev hi to Mav term 1SJ7. JOIliN F REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO No. C All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, E, R Grlhlths, In and to all ithoxe certain lots, pieces or purccls of land In Hyde Park, In tho city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, known ns lots nuuib'r twenty -thteu (2J) and twenty-four (21) In block number nlno (9) and fronting on I'llco striet, being each twentv-llvo (2')) feet In front by ono hundred and fifty (150) feet In dnpth, according to a plan 01 map entitled Prlco and Paneoast's addition to u city of Scranton, Penna All Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, a small barn and outbuildings the icon Seized und taken In execution at tho suit of tho West Sldo Hank s K It Grlf rtthH et ul Debt. $1,200. Judgment No. SI, Januaiy term, 1S01, II. fa to May term, 1KI7 Al?o at tho suit ot asslgnol to .Mm gan Ilnwen vs E R Grltllths. Debt. $1,500 Judgment No S.11, January term, l&U 11 fa. to May term, is.fi. T IIOMAS, Att'y. ALSO No. C. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Michael Walsh, In and to H10 following described lot of land sltuato In tho city of Cnrbonda'e, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylva nia. Hounded on tho eat by Terraco street, ci the north by lands of AVllllam Graham, on tho west by lands devised to llrldget Walsh by wlll'of Anthony Wals-h herein after referred on the south by Eighth avenue, being 00 feet In front on Terrace stieet, the i"aine In rtai, nnd 7" feet In depth, being the ame land de vised to Michael Walsh and others by An thony Walsh by will bear'ng datothe 27th duy of April, lS'O, duly probated In the of fice of tho register of wills In and for Lackawanna county on Pabruary 21st, H, in will Uook 48, page 410. flelzed und taken In execution at tho stilt of Louis Lang, trading as Linit, Hernholmer & Co., vs. Michael AValnh. Debt 387.00. Judgment No. 744 May term, U90, ven e. to May term, 1W AVARRUU & KNAPP. Atty's. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, title, nnd Interest of tho defendants, David A. Paddock and Josephine Paddock, In nnd to, All that certain tract of latl debauited as lots No, 4"9 nnd 470 In a certain plan of lots called "Summit Park Annex," surveyed for Wdod Hurmon A Co. by O. AV. Wlln C. B. and rocorded In the office for record ing of deeds, etc., In and for tho county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania In A'oltime 100, p. SIS, lot No. 4 of sold tract Ibclng Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. flelzed and taken In exocnitton nt tho suit of J, P. Stanton ot nl trustocs. vs, David A. Paddock nnd Josephine Paddock. Debt $750 00. Judgment No. 117, May term, 1897, 11. fa. to (May term, 3S97. HEl'LOQLE, Att'y. ALSO No. s. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Joseph Gilbert, In and to all tho following described lot or jvuvel of land In tho Thirteen ward of the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Ph., de scribed ns follows, viz: Helng lot No, 23 In square or block No. 4 and situate upon street called and known oh First Btrcet upon tho plot of Sanderson's addition In said city recorded, c tiled and known cs Green It Id go. Said lot Is rectangular nnd Is 40 feet lit width on said First street and 140 feet In depth, the measurement of tho depth to commence 10 feet from tho tnsldo of the sidewalk on tho afreet aforesaid with the right to enclose, occupy and uso the snld 10 fe?t for cellarwny, Jioreh, steps, veranda or shrubbery but not to erect any building thereon, being the samo property conveyed to Joseph Ullbert by Michael Dovlne and wife by dcod dated November 2, lS9i recorded In Lackawanna county In D. II, 91, tNigo 321, etc. Coal and minerals lcseived. Improved with one two story (lw oiling nouso tliercon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Joseph Gllbeit. Debt $.'00 00. Judg ment Ko 5S0, November term, lb05, vend ex. to May term, 1S97. WAltREN & KNAPP. Att'y. ALSO No. 0. All tho right, tltlo nnd Intorest of tho defendants, Arthur rrothlngham and Uitira rrothlngham. In nnd to ail the fol lowing de"cilbod piece, parcel or tot of land sltuato on tho southerly corner of tho Intersection of Jeffet'on avenue und Vino street In tho city of Scranton, county ot Lnck-vwannn. und state ot Pennsylvania, It being tho whole of lot numbnr twenty three (23) in block number ono hundred und eight (10S) of tho plot of Slid city, said lot being ilfty (W) feet In front on said Jefferson avenue, rectangular In foun, and ono hundred nnd lfty (150) feet doop along A'ine stieet to an alley. With privillgo of ulng ten (l(i) feet lu front of the front line of snld V)t and ten (10) feet along the "Ido of lot number twenty -four (21) on Vine street for jaid, liorch, piazza, ctllarway, bay -windows. Coal and mlncriU lo sers id Helng tho stme lot of land which T Cramer A'on Stouii conveyed to Laura rrothlngham by deed dated May 10, 1S.H recorded lit Laokawanua county In Deed Hook No 112, page 4S0, etc. Sh-rlft to collect $20,CXX Sdzed und taken Into execution at the suit of Charles H Wells vs Arthur Pi oth lnghum and Laura rrothlngham. Debt $29 452fi2 Judgment No 111.3, September tetm, KW. plurki fir fa, to May term, 18J7. C. H. WELLES AND JA8. II TOHUBY, Att'y s ALSO No. 10 All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendants, Mrs Ward McDonald nnd David MoDonisd, In an I to the fol lowing described lot of land being n pT-t of lot seventeen In AVllllam Swetlind's plot of village lotfl In the boiough of Hyde 1 irk, now city of Scranton, Lackawanna countv, Pa., bounded and described n" follow", to wit- Iteirlnntng at a earner of Hyde Park avenue and North stieet, now Swetland -dreel, thence northeasterly along the line of ssld Swetland street about eighty-three (SI) feft to the corner In lino of lands of Aluiy C I.e-wls' estate, thcnce noithwesterly along line of said viarv C- L.ewis- estate, auout sixtv-six iuw feot morp or len to the comer In line of lot number cJrhteen (18), thence nor.h wcMcrly along the Hue of lot numbe1 eighteen (18) about eighty-three (si) fs.t moK" or less to a coiner on said Hvdo Park avenue, and thence northeastcrlj along said Hjdo Park avenue sixty -alx (fit,) tcet moio cr len to the place of be ginning. Improved with a two ston finmo elwcMlnir house and outbuildings Coil mil mlncrtli ruicivcd Sold subject to a mortgTge dited 17th September, 1892 and ic orded In M. II 4fi, p 517, etc, at Seianton Seized, and taken In execution at the suit of Wllllim C Iliaiiniont vs Mrs VVurd McDonald nnd David McDonald. DMit Jl,. Judgment No fiio. May term, 1897, II. tii. to May teim, 1D7. IMIOWNING, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest ot tho defendants, Catherine lilc'eck r and Ei win IJleseckcr, In ind to, All the following decilbed lots or plen' of lard sltuato In tho township of Madison (for merly Covington) county of La kauamin, state of Pennsylvania The flret thereof beginning nt a stone hi up corner of land, late of Christian Mvers and David Noack. thence by s ltd Noick's land nej-th 51 degieet-, west 122 perches to another corner of Nom k't land, thuncei by original lot No lfil, mrth 40 dt giees, e est 54 perches to co nr of linds now, or lntc, of JohnNoack, thence by line of last mentioned lands Houth 50 elegies", east 122 perches to a corner, nnd then-e by Innds of s.ild Christian Movers, south 40 degiecs, wet 51 porches to the p'acc of be pinning, containing It neios and 2' pen ,u of lend moie or loss, Improved with a two sturj ston' and frame) dwelling house fruit trees, 2 frinic barns an! other outbuildings the-reon The Fie on 1 thereon beginning nt a tone corner, ttwneo Jy lot No. 161. nrrth 40 di -giiss .a.-d M perche.s to a eorne-, thence south 50 Uegre s, e-awt 31 perches and lG1 links to a st iko and stones, thence by lands now or late Ir pofcsctslon of Ja"ob Wombachor, south 40 degrees, west 54 perches to n stake and atones coniesi , thence bv lot No 113, north 50 dwsrees we-st 33 perches and IB", links to a stone corner, the plaeo of beginning, containing 11 '. syres of land, more or less Tho third thereof beglnnlnc at n corner of lands now- or late of Christopher Ken drew In line of lard late of John C Noi k thence south Wdegiews, wet 17S' perches to n corn--! In lln of other lands of CJth eilno Hleseckei . thence bv said Hst men tioned land, south 50 elegrees, ast !3 peiches and Wt links to stake and stone. corner; thenco bv lands now or late of Mlthllda A Swingle, north 40 degrees, east (MVs perche's to stake and Moms cor ner on a load; thenco by said roid south W degrees, cjst 3 perches to u corncv. thence noith 40 eVegrees, east by lands now 01 late of Jacob Wnmbicher 109 perchete to lands of O Kendrevv; the-nco north 50 degrees, west 3f,i perches to place of be ginning, containing 3S acres and ?3 perches more or less. Tho fourth thereof beginning In centei of piddle load Wiling from Isaac SwarU to the Turnorvllle road near Chrlstophci Kendiew's at the Junction of a roid lead ing from salJ public nnd to the A. G. Holllsteir saw-mill, thence north 60 de grees west bv the center of salel roid 91 perches thence noith 40 degrees, east 22 perches to corner In line of original sur vey, thence bv said line south W degrees ist 94 rods to center of ald road, theme by same, routh 40 degrees, west 22 ienls. to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres and 100 perches of land, more or less. Tho fifth thereof beginning nt a stone corner ot lands of Seth Noack and other lands of said Cniherlne Uel"ecker, rlien bv lands now 01 lato of Adam itclsecker, south 50 degrees, east 12b perches to a stono corner of original lot on recorded draft No lfie,, theneo by original lot on said draft No, 161, south 10 degiee. west 31i perches to a post and stone corntr, thence north 50 degrees, west 121 perches to a post and stones corner on dividing line lietvvcen this lot and lands of Both Noack thence along suld Noaek's lands, north r' degrees, cust 31'1 perches to the place of beginning, containing 23 acres of land, moio or less. Tho sixth thereof beginning nt a jiost corner of Seth Nosck's orchard, thence along road north 41' degrees, east 8M fet to a corner, thenco by tamo load, north 40'i de-grc's, east C97 feet to a corner, thence along 'ane south 4(i degrees, east 13S7 feet to a cornor: thenco along other lands of Cathe rlno Ulesecker and lands late of Christian Myers, smith 4t degrees, west 1017 feet to a corner, thenco along land of Seth Noach, north 40 elcfcpcs?", west 3319 feet to tho place of beginning, contain lug 32 acres and 55 perches of land, more or less Seized nnd taken 1 n execution at the suit of Citherlno Ulttenbender vs. Cather ine Itlcsecker and Hrwln Ulesecker. Debt $115 50 Judgment No 918 September term, 1S30, fl, fa, to- May term, 1SS7. E.C. NEWCOMH, Att'y. AI.SO No 12 All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, EmllU Sardanello or EmlllH SariHnell or E O Bnnlanelll, In nnd to the surface or right of soil of nil that certain lot or parcel of land situate In Old Forge township, In tho "ounty of Lackawanna, and ttate of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described ns follow-, to wit. Beginning at the southwest cornei nt the Junction of Pranklln and Spring streets, In Austin Heights; thenco north forty (40) decrees and thirty (SO) minute, wet fifty (50) feet, thence north forty nlno (49) degiees end thtrty-t.o (32 mln uto, east ono hundrod and flftv (150) feet to an alley; thence south forty-one (41) degrees and thirty (30) minutes, fast, fifty (50) feeet tosald Spring street: thence ulon,' said Sprlnv street, eouh forty-nlna (49) degrees and thlrty-two (32) minutes, west one hundred and fifty (150) feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing 7,WX) seiurrw feet of urface or roll, nnd bHng lot number nlnety-ono CI ns shown on map. Coal ond minerals reserved. It being tho samo lot of land as was conveyed to said Emllls Satdinoll from J. Frank Smith ct nl. dated December 22nd, 1893, and Is re corded In tho ofllco for tho recording of deeds In ami for Ickawnnna county, In D. 11. No 109, pngoZTl. All Improved Willi a two story framo dwelling houso wllh bacment. nnd a two story addition, and other outbuildings thereon Seized ami taken In execution nt tho suit of George 1J, Poster vs. E, O, Bar dnnllo. Debt $230.00. Judgment No, 30S, May term, 1S;, 11. fa. to May Term, ls97. Also at the suit of A. II, Christy, assigned to O, H. Partridge vs. Emlllo Sardanllo. Debt $31.10. Judgment No. 74, (September Term, 1891, nl 11. fa, to May Term, 1SU7. 0. h. PAR'riUDai:, Att'y. ALSO No. 13 All fho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, John Lterman and Jo seph Klein, ndtnlnltrators of Katharine Llemian, deceased, In and to nil thit cer tain pleve, parcel or tract of land sltuato In the city of Scranton, countv of Iacko wanna and state of l'ennsv lvunlu, bound ed nnel descrlbeel as follows: Helng lot No, 21 In square or block No. P'i nnd sltu ato upon street called and known as Irv ing avenue uiwn tho plot of Scranton In tended to bo duly registered and recorded. Said lot being 40 feet In front and 140 feet In elo'rth. rectangular, with an alley In tho rear 10 feet wide, fop nubile use. with tho prlvllign of using 10 feet In front of tho front line of sulel lot on irvlnir avenue1. nlso 10 fet In front on Hickory street for vault yard, porch, piazza, cellaiway or bay windows, hut for no other purpon". the top of thee outslelo vaults In no enso 1o be higher than the sldewHlk In ft out of tho some, excepting all coal and min erals. Improved with a two storv frnmo dwelling houso and outbuilding thereon Seized ami tike n 1 11 executltm nt the suit of (Scranton Savings limit vs. John Her man nnd Joseph II Klein, nelmlnlstrntors of Catherlno I.leiman, deceased Debt $1,1C3 80. Judgment No 411, January ttrm, 1&07, lev. fu. to May term, 1S7. 6 n. PRICE, Att'y. ALSO No. 11 -All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Arumlnta Sifford, In and to all that certain lot or plcco of ground with tho buildings nnl Improve ments thereon erected, situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lnekawannn and stato of Pennsylvania, design Ueel accord ing to a stirve-y' thereof, made by Prank C Wolfe. C. E., elated Pebruirv 1, 10, as follows, to wit Heglnnlng nt 1 point In the southwesterly eldo of Columbia ave nue, at the dls-tance of thieo hundred and twenty (320) feet southeasterly from tho southeast side of Capeuse avenue nnd containing In front or bieaillh on tho said Columbia uvenuo elghtj (V)) fi et and ex tending of that breadth In length or depth southwestwardly one hundred and fifty (150) feet, being composeel of lots No. twenty-e!ght (2S) and twenty -nine (29) In block "A" on a plot of Frothlnghnm's ad dition to tho city of Scranton, -iforesald. Helng the same piemlses conveved to Aramlnta Sufford by deed dated tho Gth of Pobruury, Vv. and duly recorded In tho ofllco for recording deeds In Lackawanna countv In D It 120, nt .page 37S etc. Coal nnel mlneials reserved to the legal owners thorcof by sulllclont terms In law and also subject to any exceptions, reservations nnd lestrlctlons contalntsl In or rcferrevl to in raid tecitesl ded All Improved with ono two story n,nd ,l half stone ami framo dwelling? houso nnd one frame two story and basement wood dwelling house Seized nnel taken In execution at the suit of the t'nlted Security Life Insurance and Trust company of l'ennsv Ivanln vs Aramlnta Ssfford. Debt $0,013 Oil Judg ment No. 1100. .lentember term. ISM. Alias It v. fa, to May term, 1697 WOODRUPP, Atfyv ALSO x-rt IT VII efcrt IV, tltlo. nn.1 tnnrrnt of the dofomlant, Emelia iMlnnlck, admin istratrix, c t a of George Mlnnlck, ele ceused, and raid Emelia Mlnnlck dev!seo of Georgo Minnie k, deceased, terre tenant, In and to All that oertain piece1, parcel or trac t of I ind, situate In tho city of Seian ton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania known and distinguished on J HMTman's mip of South Hyde Park as lot number two In block No 4S, being 50 feet In front on Perth strceit, 11ml 150 feet deep to an alley, subject to the exceptions and ieorvntloi's contained lu the deed hereinafter mentlonej Helng tho samo premises which were conveved to the said George .Mlnnlck by John Herman, trustee, bv deed dntcsl August 20, 1S73, rceordod In tho ofllco for recording deeds, ct , In nnd for tho cocnly of Luzerno In deed book No 2e', peitfe 3Cfi, etc Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and out biilldln.is theteon. Seil7eU nnd taken In execution at tho sailt of Eastern Union Itulldlng and I.oun So ciety vs. Emelue Mlnnlck, ndmlnlstrtrlx, c t n. of George Mlnnlck doce.ascM), nnd r.mclta, Mlnnlck, dtvlsee of said George Mlnnlck, deceasrel, terie tenant Debt $S5S00 Judgment No 829, March term, lMfi. Lev. fa to May term 197. TRACY. Att'y. ALSO No 10. All the rl-rht, title and lntoicst of tho defendants, Geoigo Plc-tchor, ad ministrator of Ann Pletcher, In ami to, All that certain lot of land In Alfred Hand's addition to the cltv of Scranton, bounded and descilbed ns follows H"lng lot No II on Alerldlan street, on the plot tnown ns PurK Kill, and being at pi.senT numbclesl oil Je.r1d1nn street, tht mill lot meisurlng W feet front on the east si le of Mil Ulan streid, 48 feet In rear 145'. feet on ono slelo nnd IS! feet on tho othr Coal and minerals reserved. The said lot being Improved with a two story framo dwelling Selzl and taken 1n exo"iitlon at tho suit of William Shuter vrs George Pletch er, BdmlnUtrator of Ann Pletcher, de oased Debt JWiO.OO Judgment No. SC9, March ti-isu, 1S97. AVas 11. fu. to May teim, 1S07. REPLOOLE, Att'y. ALSO No 17 All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Agnos J. Onrey and Vi j. Carey, in unu to, nil tnc suiiaco or rlg'ht of soil of all that certain lot or par cel of land situate In the township of Old Porge, county of Lackawanna anil atato of Pennsylvania, bounded unl described tb rouovvj iiemg 101 .o, j on jiruiKf street. In the township of OVd Porge, as per map In tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany's office, beginning at a corner on Urldge street, thence 1101 tli 45 degrees, east 113 feet, thence south 81 degrees, eat 2SS fret along Ilrldgo street to a corner; thenoo south l'i0 degree and 4" minutes, west SS5 feet, thence south 81 degrees, uet 121 r feet; thence north 30 degrees atd 10 minutes, wt-st 23 4 feet, thence north 81 degroes, west 151 feet; thencei south (7 drtzreoa und thirty minutes, west 02 5 feet, nd thenco north 41 degrees and 15 m'n 11 to, west 20 5 feet to a corner, the placo of beginning Improved by a dwelling houso and other buildings Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Philip Vetter et al vs. Agnes J Carey and William Carey. Deflit $1000 00. Judgment No 8M, Alay term, 1S, alias fi. fa. to May teim, 187 REPLOOLE, Att'y. ALSO No. IS All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, William Q Hixsser, Oerhaid J. llietser, Otto C Hiesser, Au gusta Wirth, Philip AVIrth, Mary Volken amlt. John P Volkei emit, Henrietta Mas ters und James II Masters, In and to the following describee! lot or paiecl of land, sltuato In tho city of Seianton, county of Luzcrno (now Lackawanna) tend state of Pens) Ivanln, descilbed as follows, viz Helng lot number eight (S) In squaro or block number one (1) und situate upon street called and known ns Cellar stieet (now Cedar avenue) upon the p'ot of Seianton as laid out by the Lacknwunna Iron and Coal company, which sail plot Is Intended to bo recorded. Said lot Is situate nt tho northeast cornei of said Cedar avenue and Hickory street and Is thlrt)-llvo (45) feet In, vvl Ith In front on said Cedar avenue und one nun Ired nnd forty (Ho) feet In depth said lot Is rectan gular with an alley In tho rear sixteen feet wide for public use. with the privi lege of using ten feet In front of the front lino of snld lot for yard, vault, poreh, plnz. za, oellervvay and bay-wlnlows, but for no other purpose Coal and minerals ex ceptel and reserves!, being the same lot of land conveyed by tho Lackawanna Iron und Coal company to Otto llresser, now deceased, b deed dated the 2",th day of Augiif t, A D 1874, and recorded in the of lice for lecorellng deeds, etc., In and for tho county of Luzerne in Deed Hook No. 1S9, pago .187. etc All Improved with three buildings particularly described as fol lows, viz . . Tho Hist thereof being n three story brle'c hull ling with two (2) store-rooms on tho first llooi, each ftontlng on old Cedar avenue, und two (2) single flat tenements of six (S) rooms ach, rcswctlve'y on tho second and third stories thereof The second thoieof being a threo (3) story framo building, with two (2) store rooms on tho first floor thereof and a sin gle flat Unemont on e-ich the second nnd third floors thereof, all of which said tec oud building fronts on Hickory stieet, In suld city And the third thoreof being a single two (2) stoiy framo tonement building with a bastirent thereunoer, and situate on tho northiMHy corner of tho Intersection of tho jald IJJcluiry street and Rosen court In said city And other imaH ovitbulldlnif!) Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Joseph R Lewis lo ue of Solomon OolttttnlOi v. William O. Dressers et al. Debt $4 738 00. Judpment No. 71t. May -V 1891, fl. fa. to Msv torm. UB7. OEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 19,-jAII tho defendant's rtgbt, tltlo and Interest In nml to all that certain lot. pteeo or parcel of land situate, lying and) being In tho borough of Mayflelel. county of iAicknvvanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, distinguished as lot number four In block twelve on the property of thot Hillside Coal and Iron company as in scribed and designated In the survey of the samo, eiooompanled by a inaje thereof; being In front, on Prnu avenuo, llfty-oiia (51) feet, nnd In rtsr fifty-one (51) foot, ami 0110 hundied and fifty (IV)) feet dcH. and being bounded as follows: On tho northeast by lot number vthrno, on tho southeast by Penn avenue, on tho south west by lots tlve six nnd seven and on, the northwest by land now or Into of tha said Hlllsldo Coal and Iron company. Exejeptlng and reserving to tho said ttio Hillside Coal ond Iron company, their successors nml assigns, all the cool and mineral's under. In and uijn tho said lot of lanel, Heing the same land convoyed to said defendant by the Hillside Coal nnd Iron company, by dcexl dated November 2, 1891, reconlesl In the ofllco for roeorutnf deeds, etc., In nml for Lackawanna county! In Deed Hook No. 80 nt pago 12S, etc. Im proved with a two story frame dwelling houso and outbuildings- thereon, Sc4zeel nnd taken In exexrutlon nt th suit of J. D. Stocker & Co. vs. Thomas 13. Hart. Debt $373.23. Judgment No BOO, rsiipieaioer term, imc n. la io .May term, 1897. T. P. WELLS, Att'y. ALSO No. 2ft All thn right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, Annie Tattle nml Irv ing Tuttle, In ami to. All tho ."airfare or right of soil of that certain piece or par cel of land sltunted In the larst ward of the cltv of Scranton, county nnd stato aforesaid; described ns follows: Ilelng the soi.thvvester'.y half of lot nurrtr seven (7) In blo"k "P " upon the plot of "Woodlawn Pf.rk Resldcsit AeVdltlon" te tho cltv of Scranton, ami measuring twenty-five (2-) feet In front on old "Houlo vard" one hundred nnd sixty nnd fifty-six hlirdrsdthn (100 M) feet elep; ami twenty four nnd elghty-lx hundredths (24 80) feet In rear ns allow 11 on man, being the samo lot conveved to Annie Tuttlo by deed of Oenigo W Plnn et nl and bearing even, dnte herewith. And subject to nil tho condition", reservations and exceptions In said deed last referred to The said lot Is Improved with a single framo dwelling and outb' filings thereon. Selzel und taken In execution nt the suit of iM AV. lMwnnls vs. Annie Tiittla and Irving Tuttle IVbt $1,100 09. Judg ment No. 73S, May term 1897, fl. fa. to May, term, 1697. RUPLOGLE, Att'y. ALSO No 21 All Ihn right, title nnd Interest of the defendants In nnd to nil that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In tho cltv of Scranton, countv of Lackawan na, nnd state of Pennsylvania, known and ellstlgulshed on J. iiiormiui's map of South Hyde Park as let number tern (10) In blcck number tlfty-tlireo (11), being flfty-feet in front e n Sixth avenue ami ono hundrel and flftv feet In depth to on alley excepting nevertheless all coal and, mlrera! hercnth the surfaco of said lots of lind with tho sole and exclusive right to nine nnd remove the snme In tho samo in inner nnd to tho samo extent as tho snmo are excelled and reserved In tho deed of tho sold land to ire said William H and Ann Jsmes from William H Jes siip, truy-teo, bonrlig elate tho loth day of Januarv, A D 1K1 Improved with a two story wood dwel Ing nnd other outbuild ings It ltolm? thn same lot sold .ami con veyed by AVI111 un H Jcssirp trustee of estate of Joseph Pellows, deceased, to AVllllam 11 James nnd Ann Jnmeue, by deed dated tho 10th dav of January. A. D. 18S3 reconled In Lnckawanna county In Deed Hook No 17, pnge 20, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of O. AA Wellington, assignee, vs. AVllllam I! James and Anno. Jamr-s. Debt $YJ3 31. Judgment No. O, September term, 1S9G, lev. fa to Mav teim, Ui7 H. F. AKERLT, Att'y. A LSO No. 22 Ail the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Edwanl A. Melnzcr, In and to All! that certain lot or piece of land In Lackawanna countv, state of Pennsyl 11nla, bounded and describes! ns follows: Beginning nt a corner on dividing line le. tvveen lands of L IS Crnmcr and John Emerson; thenco south II degrexw ami 31 minutes west thirty-six (30) rods to a stone corner thenco north 41 degrees and SO minutes, west elght-nlno (89) rods to a corner; thence north 41 degrees and 31 minute's cast thlrt-Ix (30) rols to n cor ner; thence south 4t drgrees nnel 10 mln ute, enst eight-nine (89) rods to p'aco of be-glnnlng. containing Vwonty ncies moro or less Improved by ono and one-half storv frame house Siircl nnd taken In execution at tho still of nsslgnod toS T. Atoore vs. Bdwnrd A Ale Inzer Dolit $200 00 Judgment No. fl Muy term, 1SX, fl fa. to May form, 1897. REPLOOLE, Att'y. 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 MUSr BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. Sheriffs ofllco, Scranton, Pa , May oth, 1697, Ni:W YORK HOTELS. . JT SrngTO5P . vSV . J" 1-.V 1 uruTl ' Mil II. L. M. BATU An ettabllibed boted nnder new manmenunt Rod thoroughly (ibrejrt ot the times oisltors to New Yorlt will nnd the Evtrettln the very hesrt ot the stwjiploi; clUtrlct, i!orircnJfnt to Qiacea ot aiuBSemutanil readlij arcetilbln Irom all parts ot tke cltv EUUOrfcAN l'LAN. EL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMEKICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York. Opp. Grace Church, European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Dy and Upwards. n n moeloit anil unobtrusive way thero ar fw battnr conducted) hotels la tho tnotropoll tuiin tha Ht DcnU Tho crent papularHr i has acquired an roadll? bo traced to Its unlqua loratlon, Ita UamullUe atniasnlieiro, tha peculiar ezcalleno u( Us cuieluo anil ojrvlco, and 114 vory modsr. te pricaa WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. JV1ADE ME A MAN JlZ.Ii turnout J)UeaMttVniliu HT... crr.lmioton,HlepleMue,to. cauKd b2 bu or other imi ani Indt? rtitoTo Lot Vitality la old or young, and fitamT;;-,.5'."v:"."iu'Din y Vut "S,?, oi;iue8 or mrrlg, t Iniaully and Clonsnniutlon if llfll! mhrnrwm lmnclln I taiVikn in 1 1 ma Tkl Xe"'.,-. ?" "..'."" i!". kir aillu K0euratoarnd..irHlW7K!;.,e.: Itif e wrlttein auarantoo to effect a cure (Bn fT ? fi oochcuaor refund tho raouey. I'runiXJ uTo.ra tho KTonlna Alax Tshlit.. Thex AJAX RFJAigliv T-fi" WSyflSS nSir " i0Mn Buinoit y Maiutew I) rod. unu Mortrftn A- C " WU. U.BATES. frtWV,Ji''rf f5? fc.' "x I
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