w THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1898. tfl V ic GARBONDALE, . Th Carbondalo correspondenco ot Tha Tribuna ha been placed In tho hands ot Mr. C. It. Munn, Salem avenuo and Church atrcot, to whom nowo Items may ba addressed. AU complaints as to ir regular dellvary, etc, should bo mado to W. J. noberts, news agent. AFTER THE PLUMS. JRUclloni Will Boon Occur for Clark or Common Council, Hnnltnry Po liceman nnd Secretary of tho Iloaltti Board. On tho first Monday In April elections WW bo held for clerk of the common council, sanitary policeman and secre tary of the health board. These offlces which TleM a few dollars to the holders are sharply contested for ench year about this time. Tho board of health which was or ganized In 1530 If select council con firms Mayor O'Neill's recent appoint ments l)o Democratlo for tho first time. Por nearly elsht years M. P. Barrett, formerly chief of police of tho city, has ably performed tho duties of sanitary policeman. A share of the credit for tho excellent sanitary con dition which Carbondalo now enjoys Is duo him. Hon. S. S. Jones, who was largely In strumental In organizing tho board.wns Its secretary for morn than five years, embracing- the period durlmr which most opposition to the work was man ifested. Ho held the place until a state law made tho olTlco Incompatible with that of alderman. His successor is the present secre tary. C. R. Munn, who will conclude his second term on tho first ot April. However, on the cround that to the victors belong the spoils, the Demo crat') Intend electing new officers nt the annual meeting. It Is understood that Thomas Missett will be the san itary policeman and J. I. Collins has had his boh, Frank, slated for the sec retaryship since he became a member of tho board. As tho office does not pay enough to warrant the hourly presence of a sec retary at the municipal building, It is probable the permit books will be kept nt Mr. Collins' cigar manufactory, which is conveniently situated on Sa lem avenue. As to the office of cleik of tho com mon council, the Incumbent, Georgo Evans, is a candidate for re-election. His Is tho only name which has yet been mentioned in connection with tho place. That office is worth about $150 a year. Tho sanitary policeman gets $G00 annu ally, and the secretary of the board of health $100. Many more aspirants are likely to spring up between now and April 1. HAS HYDROPHOBIA. I.lttlo Itnllnn liny of Electric Alley Snflerlnt; tho Awlnt Dlsenso. Kmllio Mancusco, a lltUe Italian boy throo years of age, Is suffering with a well developed caso of hydrophobia and while alive at a late hour last night It Is feared ho cannot survive long. The boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lulgl Mancusco, live at No. 2 Electric alley, tho former being a cheeso mak er. About five weeks ago Emlllo, wh'o had been left alone for a moment, camo running to his parents and Bald that he had been bitten by a dog. Tho wound was indicted Just below the knee on the right leg. It. was dreesed and tho parents thought little about it, although the child has com plained from time to timo that tho member pained him. Monday the child became feverlslu It grew worse rapid ly and Dr. Bailey was called yesterday. The symptoms Indicated hydrophobia and the doctor at once questioned the parents to learn if tho child had been bitten. They had almost forgotten the Incident which they had not connected with the present Illness. The little fellow suffered intense lowed by convulsions which racked his pain. Ho was unable to drink, itn atempt to swallow water being fol frame. CLEAN THE STREETS. The paved streets of this city ought to be cleaned without delay. The work can be done as easily as in midsum mer and by It the public will be saved a great deal of muddy annoyance which will follow the spring rains. Street Foreman Kllleen thinks it would be a good plan to llush Main street and then clean tho catch basins which can be done for less than ten dollais. MR. BARNES OP NEW YORK. The Van Osten Three Star Comedy company played "Mr. Barnes of New York" in tho presence of a large au dience at the Grand last night. The good dramatic work of the company Is being appreciated and its popularity promises to increase. The matinee wna The Master Key. a nocior who pre scribes a doxen dif ferent rem. edies for the symp fonts of one disease is like an old. time rum. keylusrzine about a ponderous bunch of keys, each one to ouen a different door. 5 vv a e n anyone's blood is thin and watery and noi- iff aoned with bilious Impurities this condition will flow itself in ev ery part of the body and the av erage doctor erives one medicine for the stomach, another for the head, a third for the lungs and so on; as if each particu lar symptom was a separate dungeon of tnliery to be unlocked with its own particu lar key; but the scientific, experienced physician looks deepei and seeks the otic master-key which unlocks them all. Thirty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf. falo. N. Y.. found the wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery" which has since made him famous: It fs the perfect master-key which unlocks every torture chamber of weakness and pain caused by faulty action of the digestive system. It gives the stom ach and blood-tuakint; glands power to pro. duce the healthy blood which drives out all Impure disease germs and waste products, and builds up healthy tissue, solid muscu lar flesh and nerve energy. Mr. I. W. Brittln, of Clinton. Dewitt Co.. III., re. O. Hex 473), writes i " I'or over a year I was troubled with 'liver complaint,' had nosppetitr. could keep nothing on my stomach and had severe paini In ray itoiaach and bowels. I doc tored with home doctors but did not obtain re lief uatll a friend advited me to take Dr. Tierce's : four any i me, much in favor of them." For constipated conditions Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best simple, com. fortable laxative. They never gripe. Ac cept no substitutes or imitations. I fJm ST M jSht Cw.Sr m Jb U A 113, jr jy ntLA uoiaea Mcami uiicovery. Alter taking doiuci i inmK myieii cured, at I cau eat thing; 'I .want and ray food never hurt! ThAUka lor vour meditJnra t fannnt largely attended. "Miss Galatea" de lighted all who bow her. MUST RUSH MATTERS. The select council will meet In special session this evening nnd henr tho report of the estimates committee. Much work will devolve upon councils within tho next four weeks, nnd they will have to rush matters soon. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL. Harry Wright la suffering a painful wound, sustained while working at a latho at trio Hendrlck works, where a heavy piece of steel fell from the ma chine, severely crushing tho toes of tho right foot. Dr. Jenklnn was nt once sent for and dressed the Injured mem ber, after which Mr. Wright was taken to his homo. Tho Lawrence band, of Scranton, are preparing to glvo a concert of high class music In thnt city ere long and naturally turn to Cnrbondale for some assistance. Our Mozarts have an en viable reputntlon as musicians and nro favorites wherever they appear. The members of that organization who will put the finishing touches to the Law rence concert are Messrs. Hall, clario net; Maxwell, cornet, nnd Douthwalte, trombone. They have practiced in Scrnnton several times of late. The Epworth league literary enter tainment at tho Mothodlst church last evening was ono of tho most Interest ing and Instructive ever given. The subject was "Journalism," and some of tho shades were roughly treated. John Murray, of Blrkett street, has gone to Philadelphia to have a cata ract removed. Delegations of Sons of Veterans from Scranton and other plnces down tho valley, more than two hundred strong, aro coming to the mustering ceremon ies of Major Randolph camp in tho Odd Fellows' building, on South Church street, this evening. A special train will be run on the Ontario and West ern from Scrunton nnd tho excursion car of the Carbondale Traction com pany will bring tho Jermyn party. Post Captain Lafayette Matthews, of Jer myn, will be the mustering officer. Past Captain William Wldencr, of Scranton, will conduct the installation. Captain Gardner and his Electric City degree team will assist. Tho occasion will be brought to a close with a banquet, at which a number of addresses will be made by visiting and home members. It is hoped that several of the state staff will be present. Miss Mame Boylan, of Pike street, Is entertaining Miss Julia Newcombe, of Archbald. Mrs. E. C. Porter Is visiting In West Plttston. Miss Minnie Dowcn has returned from Patcrson, N. J where she has been visiting Mrs. W. M. Latlirop. Mrs. W. G. 'Cooper, of Green Hidge, Is the guest of Mrs. Georgo Kellow. Rev. James Malone, of Susquehanna, was In this city yesterday. John Meehan, of Simpson, was com mitted to the county jail Tuesday night by 'Justice Glenn for an attempted criminal assault on a little girl of that vicinity. The prisoner narrowly es caped being lynched. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mlpses Kva Jeffrey and Emma Whlt beck left yesterday for Olyphant, whore they will open a dressmaking and millinery establishment. Their friends here wish' them success In their new enterprise. Thomas Harris, of Port Jervls, N. Y was calling on his friends in Mayfleld yesterday. Mr. Harris was formerly an old resident of this borough and conducted a bottling business near the Ontario and Western railroad. Willie Burns, of Mayfleld, and J. J. Flanagan nttended a party In Arch bald last evening. Conductor Baker, of tho Traction electric road, resigned his position to accept the agency for a liquor linn In Philadelphia. Miss Celia Callahan, of Scranton, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dilmer, of Muy lleld, yesterday. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, of Mayfleld, tendered them n birthday party last evening. The usual diversities were Indulged In and a most enjoyable tlmu was spent. At the close of the entertainment lefre.shments were served. The following arc those that were present: Rev, and Mrs. Surdlval, Mrs. Thomas E. Griffiths, Mrs. Thos. Evans, Mrs. Richard Evans, Mr. und Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Merritt, Mrs. James Merrltt, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. William Davis, Mr. Samuel JlavK Mrs. Henty Hadley, Mr. Robert Yundle. Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, Mrs. John T. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. David Ben gough. An interesting letter from C. 3D. Win ter appears on the tenth page of The Trl'lune today. PECKVILLE. John and Eiithen Warren, of the West End, left last Tuesday evening for the Klondike. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rooko and chil dren are visiting relatives ut Plalns ville. Rev. F. P. Doty, of Hyde Park, was a caller In town yesterday. Mrs. 'A. P. Travis will leave this morning to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. William Dougherty, at Carbondale. Mrs. Stephen Jnyno Is visiting with relatives at Nantlcoke. Tho chicken supper that was held nt tho home of Mrs. M. H. Brown, on Main street, last evening, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church, was largely patronized, and a neat sum was realized. After ample justice had been done to the dainty lunch, tho follow ing programme was rendered: Reel tatlon, Miss Nora Pickering; solo, Mrs. S. M. Rogers; recitation, Miss Etlle Curtis: duet, Miss Sophie Slmpklns nnd M. B. Wndeman; recitation, Miss Mil dred Shaffer: solo, Mrs. Jennie Frear; recitation, Miss Maud Trevdrton. All parties who purchased tickets for the rattle for the gold watch for the benefit of Mrs. Smith, can get their money back by bringing their tickets to the Harrison House. MOSCOW. A very pleasant surprise party was given Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Brown Mon day night, March 7. About 8.30 o'clock Mr. Brown's door lwll rang and a host pf visitors stepped Inside and took pos sesion of tho surprleed couplo's homo, and a merrier crowd never came to gether. They played1 games and en Joyed music. About 12 o'clock refresh ments were served. Among thoBo pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Oardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lovelahd. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Yeager, Mr. and,. Mrs. H. J. Horn'lmker, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Swartu, Mrs. William Lumley, Miss Jennlo Cannon, Miss Nellie Hinds, B. J. Can non, Row 8. Guy Snowden, Rev. R. N. II. Spencer, of Moscow; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ives, Rev, Mr, Powell and wife, Mr. and Mrs, W, II. Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. L'nos Swarts, Miss Llllle Swarts, Miss I.unlnda Ives and Mr. Hal Barnes, of Mndlonvllle. About 1.30 o'clock tho crowd dispersed. OLYPHANT. A satisfactory test of tho new fire alarm system was mado last night. After the test had been mado n short session of tho council was held, at which It wns unanimously resolved to accept tho system. The number of tho boxes have been changed since the list was published recently, the correct numbers and locations being as fol lows: 18 T. J. Kelly, hotel. 1C Farrell's corner. 42 Jordan's corner. 25 Corner Lackawanna and Dela ware streets. 23 Corner Lackawanna and Willow streets. 31 Connor's hotel. 32 Corner Ferris and Delaware streets. 43 Watklna' corner, Hill street. 20 Susquehanna nnd Church streets. 21 River and Jones streets. Mrs. J. C. Simmons, of Carbondale, is the guest of Mrs. C. S. Tewsley. Undertaker John Sweeney has pur chased tho Voylo building on Lacka wunna street. Michael Cannon, of Dunmoro street, Is seriously 111 with appendicitis. Miss Mamlo Dougherty, of Dun moro street, has entered the Lacka wanna hospital at Scranton to receive training to become a nurse. D. G. Jones has broken ground for his new furniture store on Lackawan na street. Tho members of tho Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterlnn church con ducted a well attended and successful social nnd entertainment in the church Tuesday evening. A programme which Included recitations, vocal and Instrumental music was rendered. At the conclusion of the programme cake and coffee were served by the ladles. Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. J. J. Cum mlngs and daughter, Miss Irene Cum mlngs are spending a week In New York. Thomas Jordan, of upper Dunmore street, left Tuesday for Montana where ho will reside permanently. Miss Lizzie Madden, of Susquehanna, spent yesterday with her brother, Dan iel Madden, of Delaware street. Mrs. A. W. Benscoter, of Cnrbondale, Is visiting her parents on tho West Side. Mrs. Georgo Williams and Miss Mag gie G. Williams attended the funeral of David Davis at Providence Tuesday. TAYLOR NEWS. Tho I'nirnnd Soclnl oi tho Daughters of America Wns Largely Attended. This Kvcnlng's Social. The fair and Boclal of the Liberty council, No. 54, Daughters of America, opened last evening in Weber's rink under most nourishing circumstances, to continue for a period of three nights. The young ladles have tastefully decor ated the hall and different booths. They look very pretty, together with the fancy and useful articles whlchare to be seen during the progress of the fair. This Is not all. They also give a first class supper for a reasonable price. The Tribune branch office In Taylor Is in the Cobleigh building, where news Items and advertising may be left with our representative, E. G. Evans. The Junior Baptist union of the Cal vary Baptist church will conduct an entertainment nnd social this evening In the church auditorium. The pro gramme.whlch appeared in this column yesterday, consists of good talent. The one admission will enable the holder to the entertainment and social. Miss Mary Williams, who lius been visiting friends In this place, has re turned to her home In Providence. The Taylor colliery will again be Idle for ono week for repairs. Thomas P. Jones, of Hyde Park, cir culated among friends in this place yesterday. Mrs. Tallle Jones, of Prleeburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, of North Taylor. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Mechan ics, will meet this evening in Van Horn's hall. Mrs. Richard Morris, of Feltsville, is confined to her home with sickness. Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, will meet this evening in Reese's hall. Mr. Henry Davis, of Priceburg, cir culated among friends In this town on Tuesday. Mrs. John Thomas, of North Main street. Is quite sick at her home. Taylor, Pyno and Holden collieries will receive their pay for February to day. The board of health held an Import ant busIncFs meeting last evening. The apron social held at the Brick church, of Old Forge, on Tuesday even ing was successful both socially and (hinnclplly. PRICEBURG. The musicians connected with the temperance society of tho Primitive Methodist church have organized an orchestra. All members of the Senior Wesley league nro requested to be present at a meeting to be held this evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the Wesley league convention to bo held In this town on March 29, 1898. A regular meeting of the Dickson City borough council was held at tho council rooms last Monday evening, John Bentham was elected president of the council for the coming yenr; John J. Miller, secretary; Jacob Bowman, treasurer; Mr. Perchlnsky, supervisor, nnd William Kennedy, chief of police. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western mines will work on Friday. That will make three days for this week. CLARK'S GREEN. The members of the Baptist church and Sunday school will give a recep tion to Mr. Wellington La Mont, on Saturday evening, March 12, at tho homo of Mrs. N. S. Davis. Mr. La Mont will leave In a fek days for hU h'ome In Scranton and his friends in the church wish to glvo somo recogni tion of their appreciation of his services to the church. For Smokers. Tho Lake Shore limited trains are equipped with buffet smoking cars composed of main and private smoking rooms with' buffet, barber shop, bath room and compartments. They aro very richly upholstered, are of Circas sian walnut richly carved and with n large book caso built at ono end of tho room. The drapfngs and plan of deco. rations correspond nnd the car Is a blaze of splendor throughout. Com mercial travelers and all other men folks should certainly mako tha Loko Shore their route on trips between Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago nnd all points in the west and south'west. '? Hntllest tlittitra n thn COtltrarv tllitlt In trn wllCtl tlf)t elonfitvl. Aro tnnrlr rVmi nnrl lntf Mm easily with that enemy of ffttftr Largest racltneo ererttcst TIIK N. K. P AIIUIANK Chicago. BU Louis. Now York. SHERFF'S SALES OBERIFF'S SALE -OF- Valuable RealEstate -ON-FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1653. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Faclns and Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of tho court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public salo by ven duo or outers-, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at tho court house, In tho City of Scrnntcn, Lackawanna coun ty, on FRIDAY, tho TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D., IMS, nt 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, all the right, title mid interest of the defend ants in and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Joseph Krantz, admin istrator of Qregorla IVrrl, deceased, in und to all that certain plcco of land in tho Borough of Archbald, Lackawanna coun ty, Pennsylvania, containing a front of sixty (u0) feet northwestward on Laurel street. Bounded northeastward ninety nnd five-tenths (D0.E) feet by lot num bered twenty (20) on said street; south eastward seventy-six (TO) feet by lot number forty-four (II) and forty-six (10) feet on Pino street, and southwestward eighty-eight and live-tenths (SS.r) feet by Monroo street. Comprising lot numbered twenty-one (21) on Laurel street as tin samo is represented nnd designated on a map of building lots of tho president man agers and company of tho Delaware and Hudson Unnal company In said Archbald. Excepting and reserving the coal to tho legal owners thereof. This being tho samo lot of land conveyed to Gregoria Perrl by Thomas P. Fowler, ct al by deed dated tho 3rd day of November, A. D., 1SDJ, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 10C, page 300, etc. Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling and outhous-es thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of assigned to Peter Krontz vs. Jo seph Krnntz, administrator of Gregoria Perrl, deceased. Debt, $350, Judgment No. 1004, January Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to March Term. 1SUS. DAVID J. REEDY. Att'y. ALDO No. 2. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Elizabeth Williams, ad ministratrix ot Estato of Walter Will iams, deceased, and Elizabeth Williams. In nnd to all that certain lot or parcel of land situated In the township of Old Forge, In Lackawanna county, Pa. Do ing lot No. 51. on draft of upper lots, es tato of Thomas Smith, deceased, which said drafts Is Intended for record, being fifty feet by ono hundred and fifty feot. containing seven thousand live hundred square feet of land, more or less. Being the sumo lot of land conveyed to the said Walter Williams, deceased, by John Llew ellyn Grllllths, by deed dated Oct. 17. 1MK), and recorded In Lackawanna county. In Deed Book No. 82, pago 213. Being all Im proved with ono two-story single frame dwelling house, ono small barn, outhouses and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lu execution at' tho suit of Morgan W. Williams vs. Elizabeth Williams, administratrix of tho Estato of Walter Williams, deceased, nnd Eliza beth Williams. Debt. JOOn. Judgment. No. '.3. March Term, 1SUS. Fl. fa. to March Term. 1S9S. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Atfs. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Cynthea Grlllln und Jo seph GilHlii, in and to all that certain lot of land with tho Improvements thereon. Sltuuto In the township ot Scott, county of Lackawanna and htato of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at a point in tho center of tho public highway leading from Green Grovo to Olyphant at tho corner of land of Ed ward Oakley; thencu north tO'i degrees east along same IS lods to u corner In line of lands of Samuel A. Clark, de ceased: theneo along samo north C3 de grees west 00 feet to u corner In line of lands of said Clark; thence south tifl'i de crees west along lands of Tablethn M. Callfiickr IS rods to a point In said pub lic highway: theneo alone said highway south 3S feet to tho plnco of beginning. Being part of tho lands cunvcyod by War ren W. Slmrell nnd wife, Frances, to Ta blctha M. Cullender by deed dated 13th of November, 1W7, nnd recorded In Lack awanna county in Deed Hook N. 32, Page ."MS. etc., and by her, tho said Tn blotha M. Cnllcnder to Josephine C. Whltloek by deed dated July 5, 1SSS, and recorded August 10, JSS8, In Lackawanna county In Deed Hook No. 03, Pago 425, etc. Improved with ono two-story frnmo dwelling houre, barn, sheds, outbuildings, and fruit trees, etc., thereun. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Josephine C. Whltloek vs. Cynthiu Grlllln nnd Joseph Grlllln. Debt, G0O. Judgment No. 9;2, January Term, 163S. Lev. fa. to March Term. IS'JS. VOSBURO & DAWSON, Atfys. ALSO No. 4. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, John Sharnk, In and to nil the following described lot of land with the Improvements thereon, situate In tho city of Scranton. county ot Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, and being lot No. 11 tn square or block No, 23, and situate upon street called and known ns Fig street, upon the town plot of tho City of Scrnnton, Intended to be duly registered nnd recorded, said lot being 40 feet In front. 40 feet In rear and 100 ieet in depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with u two-story frame build ing and outbuildings tberoton. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Daniel Battle vs. John Sharnk. Debt, $201. Judgment No. sos. May Term, 1S9I. Vend. ox. to March Term. 169S. SANDO AND VIDAVER. Atfys. ALSO No. C All tho right, title and interest ot Ann Nealon (formerly Ann Barrett), in and to tho following real estate situate In the borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly slda of Chestnut street in said borough sixty-Jive (C3) feet from tho southeasterly corner of Elm nnd Chestnut streets; thenco north seventy nlno (79) degrees and thirty (30) minutes east one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet; thenee south forty-eight (48) de grees and thirty (30) minutes west thirty six (30) feot; thence south forty-ono (41) degrees and thirty (30) minutes east thirty (SO) feot; thenco south seventy-nine (79) degrees und thirty (30) minutes west ninety-seven (97) feet to the easterly side ot Chestnut street aforesaid; thenco along tho samo north ten (10) degrees and thirty (SO) minutes, west forty-nine (19) feot to the place of beginning. Containing 4.000 square feot of land, moro or loss. Being lot number seven (7) on Chestnut street. Coal und minerals reserved. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling nnd outbuildings thereon. Being samo property conveyed by Henry Scott and wifo to Ann Barrett by deed dated 17th ot Juno, 1SSQ. Recorded in Deed Book No, 30. Page, 851. Solzud and takon In execution at the suit of Poter C. Barrett, et nl., vs. Ann Nealon. Debt. 12,000. Judgment No. 13, March Term, iSOS. Fl. fa. March Term, 1693. M, H. MCDONALD, Att'y. jv linne In nlnnn. Mtet rlrnn. Mimf ntir1iriMM oil and grease and dirt Washing Powder SSSS economv. COMPANY, Uoston. Philadelphia MM Powder SHERIFF'S SALES ALSO No. 6.-AU tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants. Dr. J. T. Doylo and Emily A. Doyle, his wife. In and to nil that certain lot of land with tho Improve ments thereon situate In tho township of Lehigh, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Beginning at a maplo treo in corner of lands of W. D. nnd 13. F. Brown; thenco along tho same north 80 degrees west 100 perches to u stnko and stones: thence along tho same north 4 degrees enBt 110 perches to a stako and stones; thenco along tho samo south 80 degrees east 120 porches to a stako and stones; thenco along same south 14 do grees 15 minutes east 111 8-10 perches to tho placo of beginning. Containing 75 acres and 100 perches of land and being a part of a larger tract of land surveyed and known under tho warrantee nnmo of Barnabus McShano. Improved with two two-story frame dwelling houses, ono framo one-story blacksmith shop, ono frnmo barn, ono frame pavilion, wagon sheds, llsh pond and dam, fruit trees, etc., thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Charles Stegmaler vs. Dr. J. T. Doylo and Emily A. Doyle. Debt, $021. Judgment No. 115. January Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1S9S. McCLAIN, GIBBONS & McCLAIN, Atfys. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, title and Interest of Gertrudo Batchelor, administratrix of J. Leon Batchelor, deceased, (tho samo being an undivided ouo-elghth Interest) In and to tho following described pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying nnd being In tho township of South Ablngton, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Tho first therof, beginning at a cor ner in lino of lands Into of franklin John son estato and lands of Eber White, and running along lands of said Eber White, north forty-two nnd three-fourths de grees west ono hundred and two perches to n corner; thenco north twenty degrees east tutrty-nluo und four-tenths perches to a corner in tho public road: thence north ono degreo west thirty-seven perches to a corner in lands of S. W. Parker; thenco north forty-seven and one-fourth degrees east, ono hundred nnd forty-six and eight-tenths perches to a corner of o. C. Cliamplins land; thence along said Champllns land south torty two and three-fourths degrees east ono hundred and twenty perches to a corner of lands of Mary A. llrlgham; thenco along lands of said Mary A. Brlgham south nineteen and one-fourth degrees west forty and three-tenths perches to land of Phoebe Van Nort: thenco along the samo south eight-four and one-half degrees west forty-llvo nnd eight-tenths perches tp other landB of I'hoebo Van Nort; thenco along tho samo south nine teen nnd ono-half degrees west fifty-four unu uve-icnuis percnea to a corner in public road: thenco south eighty degrees east, nlno and seven-tenths perches to a corner of Mary A. Brtgham's land; thence by lands of said Mary A. Brlgham south twelve nnd one-half degrees east sixty three and two tenths perches to a corner; thenco north seventy-four and three fourths degrees east jwcnty-clght and seven-tenths perches to a corner of lands of Franklin Johnson estate: thenco south forty-seven and three-fourths degrees west fifty-seven and seven-tenths perches to tho placo of beginning. Containing one hundred nnd slxty-threo acres and seventy-three perches, more or less. All Im proved with one two-story frumo dwell ing house, two framo barns and other outbuildings, two orchards and other Im provements thereon. Tho second thereof beginning at a cor ner In lino of S. W. Parker's lands nnd tho nbovo-descrlbed plcco of lnnds; thenco north forty-two nnd three-fourths de grees west forty-two and three-fourths perches to a corner; thenco north forty seven nnd one-fourth degrees east ono hundred and sixty perches to a corner: thenco south forty-two and three-fourths degrees east forty-two nnd three-fourths perches to a corner; thenco along laud of C. C. Champlin und tho premises be fore described, ono hundred nnd sixty perches to tho placo of beginning, con taining forty-two acres and ono hundred nml twenty 'perches of lands, more or less, nnd being tho same promises con veyed to Leonard Batchelor deceased by George Coray, assignee In bankrupts- of S. A. Northup et nl., by deed dated April 12th, lSt2. and recorded In the olllce of the Recorder of Deeds, etc.. In and for the county of Lnekawnnna, In Deed Book No. 20, Pago 493. etc. Seized and taken Into execution nt tho suit of F. M. Franrls vs. Gertrudo Batchelor, administratrix, of J. Leon Batchelor, deceased. Debt, $15it.l0. Judg ment No. 1033, September Term, 1S97. Vend. ex. to March Term. 1S9S. HOLQATE, Alfy. ALSO No. S. All the right, title nnd Interest ot tho defendant, Michael McOownn, In and too nil tho surfaco or right of soil of all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate In tho city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna nnd stnto of Penn sylvania, being lot number forty-two (42) on n map of out lots of tho Delawaro and Hudson Canal company on a tract of Innd In the warrantee's name of Georgo I.ee, said lot containing tweuty-tlireo thousand seven hundred (21,700) square feet of land, bo tho samo moro or less, and bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Beginning In the southwesterly lino of an Irregular lane at the easterly corner of out lot Number forty-four (41) on said tract owned by Cormack Carroll; thence by snld lino of lano south twenty-thieo nnd one-quarter degreo (23'.i) east twenty nlno and seven-tenths (29 7-10) feet and south thlrty-thrco and threo-quartors (S3J) degrees east thirty and five-tenths (30 5-10) feet to a corner; thence by lot number forty (40) on tub! tract leased to Thomas Gallagher south sixty-four de grees west one hundred nnd twenty-six and five-tenths (120 5-10) feot to a corner; thenco by out lot number forty-one (41) on said tract leased to John Gallagher north eighty and one-quarter (So'4) de grees west ono hundred and eleven (111) feet; thenco by out lot number forty threo (43) on said tract sold to Androw Collins north seventy-nlno and three qunrters (794) degrees west twenty-seven nnd four-tenths (27 4-10) feet to a cornor; thenco by out lot number forty-five (43) on said tract sold to Ann T. McDonough north forty-flvo (15) degrees west sixty live (03) feet to a corner; thenco by out lot number forty-four (41) aforesaid north seventy-three and three-quarters (77?i) decrees enBt one hundred and eighty-two (H2) feet nnd south eighty-seven and ono half 87'4) degrees cast ninety (90) feet to tho placo of beginning. Excepting to the Dolawuro and Hudson Canal company nil coal and mlnorals. Improved with two one-story and one two-Htory frame build ings and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken Into execution at tho suit of Henry Sahm et al., vs. Michael McGowan. Debt, $1,450. Judgments No. 4S1, September Term, 1R93, and No, 33 March Term, 1S93; No. 70. March Term, 1898, and No. 130, March Term, 1898. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1898. LOUIS GRAMER, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Lilly Qlnsburg, In und to nil tho surfaco or right of soil of all that lot, pleco or parcel of land situate in tho city of Carbondalo, county of Lackawanna nnd statu of Pennsylvania. Being lot No. 191 on map of cut lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company on a tract of Innd In tho warrantee name of Jacob Porter: suld lot containing four thousand feot or thereabouts, und bolng bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning In tho northerly line of nn lr rogular luno at the southeasterly corner of out lot No. 192 on said tract, contract ed to be Bold to Matthew Kearney; thence by said out lot No. 192 on said tract north Wi degrees west 88 feet; thenco by nn Irregular lano north 78H degrees cast SHERIFF'S SALES ",,,, "r"1!- '1r--llllrl" "i" ",ni",irirni ri.nirLjxnjLr. 20 0-10 feet nnd south 43 degrees cast $2 feot to a corner; thenco by land ot the Dclawnro and Hudson Canal company south 6li degrees west 13 feet nnd south 5Vi degrees cast 23 2-10 feet to tho nloro Bnld lino of lano; and thenco by said line of lano south 81. degrees west 19 3-10 feet to tho placo of beginning. Being tho snmo premises conveyed by tho Dela vsaro nnd Hudson Canal company to Abraham Shoprln. by dctd dated January Ctli, ISSli, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 122. Pago 197, etc. This deed Is mado subject to nil the exceptions and reservations contained In said deed from company nbovo men tioned, refcrenco thereunto being had will fully and at largo appear. All lm- E roved with a two-story framo building, am nnd outhouses thorcon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of II. F. Tlnkhnm, assigned to is. G. Seldman, vs. Lilly Glnsburg. Debt, $25. Judgment No. 33U, March Term, li98. Fl, fa. to March Term, 1898. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, Atfys. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Orrln R. Spencer, in and to nil that certain lot or parcel ot land sltuato In tho Twelfth ward ot tho city of Scrnnton, In tho county ot Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, do scrlbed as follows, viz.: Being lot num ber nlno (9), In squnro or block numbo? ono hundred and thirteen (113), nnd slt uato upon tho northerly sldo of strcot called and known us Orchard street, upon tho plot of tho city of Scranton. Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Said lot bolng forty (40) feet In front on Or chard street, forty (40) feet In rear, nnd ono hundred and fifty-two (102) feet In depth. With an nlley In tho rear and another on tho northwesterly sldo thereof, ench nlley being sixteen (10) feet wldo for public use. With tho prlvllego of using ten (10) feet In front of tho front lino of said lot for yard, porch, piazza, eel larway und bay window. Coal and min erals reserved. Improved with a two Btory framo dwelling, barn and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken Into execution at tho suit of Mary Ann Sullivan, nsslgncd to M. C. Murray vs. Orrln n. Spencer. Debt, $308.18. Judgment No. 474, March Term, ISOS. Fl. fa. to March Term. 189S. C. C. DONOVAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Joseph Race, In nnd to nil tho surface or right of soil of nil that certain lot or parcel of land, sltuato In Old Forgo township nnd bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit. Beginning nt tho northwest corner on Plttston nve nuo In Austin Heights, Lackawanna coun ty, Pennsylvania, Joining lot contracted for by Joseph Sandrnskl; thenco south 15 degrees and 52 minutes cast along said avenuo fifty feot; thenco north 74 degrees 8 minutes east one hundred and fifty feet to Bonnet street; thence north 15 degrees 02 minutes west fifty feet; thenco south 74 degrees 8 minutes west one hundred nnd fifty feet to placo of beginning. Being lot No. forty-six, ns shown on map of estato of Erastus Smith, deceased, nnd containing soven thousand five hundred square feet of Bur face or soil. Being tho same lot of land conveyed to tho said Joseph Race by Anna B. Smith, ct nl.. per attorney, by deed dated February 26th, 1893, nnd re corded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 137. Pago 302, etc. All lm proved with a ono-story framo dwelling hoiiso with outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution at the suit ot Henry V. Welsenflith vs. Joseph Race, et nl. Debt. $100. Judgment No. 270, September Term, 1890. Fl. fa. to March Term. 1S9S. TAYLOR & LEWIS. Atfys. ALSO No. 12.-AM of the defendant's right, ti tle nnd Interest In and to nil that cer tain lot, plcco nnd parcel of land, situate In tho township of Jefferson, county of Lackawanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Beginning nt tho middle, of the east nnd west road, formerly called "Tho Wayno and Luzerne Turnpike Road," on a lino of Innd owned by John Maloy: thence south ninety-two (92) rods to a corner In stono wall: thenco along snld wall thirty ono (31) rods on a lino of land owned by Ebcnezer S. H. Cobb, to tho mlddlo of a road leading from said east nnd west road to IlolllstervUlc; thenco along snld road to oast and west road, sixty-four (01) rods and twelve (12) feet: thenco ulong paid road or turnpike forty-four (44) rods nnd ten (10) feet to tho plnco of begin ning. Containing eighteen (18) ncres and eighty-four (S4) rods,, bo tho snmo more or less. Being tho samo premises con veyed by Lorenzo G. Florcy and Gertrudo L. Florey, his wife, to Isaac W. Cobb, nnd recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 11, Pago 13S. All im- E roved with a frame dwelling house, am, nnd other outbuildings, also fruit trees nnd shrubbery. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of G. Vanslckle, nsslgned to A. G. Holllster, vs. B. F. Killam nnd Carrlo E. Cobb, executors of tho estate of Isnao W. Cobb, deceased. Debt. $203.13. Judgment No. 35, January Term, 1897. Fl, fa. to March Term, 189S. PITCHER, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant In nnd to the following described piece or parcel of land sltuato lu the Second ward of the City ot Scran ton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake corner In the east sldo of Lincoln street on lands now or lato of tho estate of Michael Gul lagher; thenco running easterly 65 feet, moro or less nlang said Gallagher Vtnds to n corner In lands of Miller & Cole man; thence southerly along s.xld Miller & Coleman's lands forty-live feet to a corner In lino of division of Cawley lot; thenco westerly along lino of division ifty-llve feot to a corner In snld Lincoln street; thenco northeily ulong said street forty-ono and six-twelfths feet to tho place of beginning. Said lot containing 2.475 square feet of land, moro or less. Coal and mineral reserved. Improved with a ono two-story frnmo dwelling house nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of assigned to E. B. Hurlbutt vs. John Cawley. Debt, $141.62. Judgment. No. 031. April Term, 1S93. Vend. ex. to March Term. lSftS. HULSLANDER AND ALSWORTH, Atfys. ALSO No. 14. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Chnrles W. Hoyt, in nnd to nil that certain lot or pleco of ground, with tho Improvements thereon, situate in tho First ward of tho city of Scranton county ot Lackawanna nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, and beginning on tho west side of Market street at a corner bearing northwesterly and distant two hundred and forty-llvo (243) feet from the north corner of West Market street nnd Main avenuo; thence extending north forty-three degrees east seventy-one (71) feet to a corner; thenco westerly nnd nt right nnglcs to tho last lino four feet to a corner; thence north thlrty-ono degrees east ono hundred nnd thirty-two feet to a corner on School street; thence along tho said School street north CO degrees west thirty-eight feet to a corner on nn alloy; thence along tho said alley south thirty-four degrees west ono hundred nnd ninety feot to a corner on tho Bald West Market street, and thence nlnng tho same south Blxty-four degrees east forty-llvo feet to the plnco of beginning. Conl nnd mlncrnls excepted. All Improved with a three-story and ono-half dwelling house nnd store, a two-story barn and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Edward Wright. Jr., vs. Charles W. Hnyt. Debt, $5,479.17. Judgment No. 1027, September Term, 1897. Lev. fa. to March Term, 189S. BOWER, Att'y. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Willard Parker, In and to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud, with tho Improvements thereon, sltuato In the borough of Dunmore, coun ty of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsyl vania nnd known ns the Sherwood Farm, now Jointly belonging to Benjamin II. Throop nnd the devisees of tho lato Wil lard Parker, deceased, as tenants In com mon, but In different undivided shares nnd In 'which under the terms of the Inst will und testament of tho said Dr. William Parker, deceased, tho said Willard Parker Is entitled and seized of on undivided third part of tho estate of which tho said lato Dr. Willard Porker died seized mibleot to n release recorded April 14th; 1897, In Mortgage Book, 15. l'ngo 115, of the following part of said mortgaged premises, Being all that cer tain lot or pleco of ground with tho build ings nnd Improvements thereon erected. Sltunto In tho First, ward of tho Borough of Dunmore. county and stato aforesaid, and described nccordlng to a survey thoreof mado by A. B. Dunning. Jr., sur veyor, dated January 29th, H97, as fol lows, to wit.: Situate on tho southwest side of Throop i avenue, beginning at tho distance of 195 feet southeasterly from tho southeasterly SALES sldo of Battln street. Containing In front on said Throop avenue 03 feet and extendi lug In dopth southwest 180 feet to n nlley being samo premises conveyed it John Powell by Willard Parker, ct al., bi deed dated Nov. 17th, 1891, and recorded In Deed Book 127, Pago.0, etc. Seized nnd tnken In execution at tin suit of Throop, Wolf nnd Warren, oxct cutors and trustees of B. H, Throop, de, ceased, vs. Willard Parker. Debt, $3.000l Judgment No. 303, November Term, 1697, Lev. fa. to March Term. 1S98. WILLARD, WARREN & KNArP. Atfys. ALSO No. 1C All tho right, tltlo and lntrosl of tho defendant, Thomas A. Sulilt van. In nnd to all thnt cortaln lot of land sltunto In tho city of Cnrbondnle, coun. ty ot Lnekawnnna, Pn bounded nnd de Bcrlhod ns follows, to wit; beginnhiK nl tho westerly lino of Dundnff street ni tho southeasterly corner of lot num bered 37 on said street contracted to b sold to Bridget McDonough: thenco bj Bald lino of Btrect south sixteen and one quarter degrees west olghty-thrco and two tenths feet to a corner; thenco by lot No 33 on said street heretofore conveyed V Edward Clarkson north sixty-eight nnc ono-hnlf degrees west ono hundred anc fifty-four and two-tenths feet to a comer thenco by lots Nos. 4 nnd 0 on Btrof numbered 31 north sixteen and ono-hal degrees east ninety nnd -tenths fee to a corner, and thenco by lot No. 3 aforesaid south slxty-threo degrees oas Bcvcnty-Foven feet nnd south slxty-clgh nnd three-quarters degrees cast seventy seven nnd four-tenths feot to tho place ol beginning. Being lot No. 33 cm a map o out lots of tho Delawaro and Hudson Cal r.nl company nnd containing 12.400 squnri feet or thereabouts and part of lot In th warrantee nnmo of Jacob Portor nnd con, veyed to Tliomns Sullivan by deed dated September 23th. 1SD0, und recorded In thj olllce for recording deeds In Lackawunn.) county In Deed Book No. 73, Pago 529, eta Seized nnd tnken In execution at th suit of Henry Sahm vs. Thomns A. Sul. llvan. Debt. $150. Judgment No, 370. March Term, 1693. Fl. fa. to Mnrch Terml 1858. II. D. CAREY, Atfy. ALSO No. 17. All the right, title ond Interns! ot tho defendant, M. J. O'Mnllcy, In and to all tho following described lots ot pnrcols of hind, with the Improvement thereon; situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, stato ot Penn sylvanln. Hounded and described ns fol. lows: Being lot No. 3 In square or blocll No. 08 and situate upon street called nnd known ns Wyoming avenuo. upon plot of Scranton, intended to bo duly reg istered und recorded. Said lot being 4(1 leet In front and ono hundred nnd fifty feet In depth, nnd rectnngular In shape, with tho prlvllego of using ten feet In front of tho front lino of paid lot on Wy oming avenuo for yard, vault, etc., tha top of tho outside of the vault In no case , to bo higher than tho sidewalk In front of the same. Coal und minerals reserved the samo being Improved with n two. story framo building with basement. Contnlnlng two store rooms, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho pult of Deposit nnd Savings Bank ot Kingston vs. m. j. O'junlley. Debt. $2,002.23. Judgment No. 008. November Term, 1697. Vend. ex. to March Terra, 1898. ATHERTON, LAKE AND TORIIEY, Atfys. ALSO No. IS. AU tho right, tltlo and Interests of Benjamin D. Cooper nnd Mrs. Mary Cooper In and to nil that certain plecn or parcel of land with tho messuages or tenements thereon erected, sltuato, lying and being In tho borough ot Elmhurst. county of Lackawanna nnd stato ot Pennsylvania bounded and described ns follows: Beginning nt nn Iron pin In tho center of Main Btrect and at the Inter section of boundary lino between lands of T. E. Cnrr & Son and lnnds of tho said Benjamin D. Cooper (hereby mort gaged) with the center lino of said street, said boundary lino being extonded south elghty-flvo (83) degrees forty-five (43) min utes east to Bald Iron pin; thenco south five (5) degrees llfty-flvo (55) minutes west nlnety-threo (93) feet to an Iron pin; thenco north eighty-four (81) degrees live (5) minutes west one hundred nnd thlrty-nlno (139) feet to a post; thence north four (4) degrees thirty (30) minutes east eight (8) feet to a post: thenco north seventy-six (70) degrees thirty (30) min utes west twenty-seven (27) feot to n post; thenco north two (2) degrees forty (40) minutes east seventy-seven (77) feet to a post; thenco south clghty-llvo (85) de grees forty-llvo (45) minutes east one hundred nnd seventy nnd four-tenths (170.4) feet to tho placo of beginning. Con taining fourteen thousand nlno hundred and fifty-live nnd two tenths (14953.2) square feot. Being tho same premises widen tho Union Tanning company by deed dated tho 11th day of June, A. D 1804, nnd duly lodged for record In tho olllco for recording deeds, etc., in nnd for said county of Lackawanna on tho 19th day of June, A. D., 1S91, granted and con voyed unto tho said Benjamin D. Cooper In fee. All Improved with one two-story framo shlnglo roof storo nnd dwelling, one framo barn, ono wagon shed, out buildings, etc. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Republic Savings and Loan nsso ciatlon vs. Benjamin D. Cooper and Mrs. Mary Cooper. Debt, $1,221.03. Judgment No. 913, January Term, 189S. Lev. fa. to March Term. 1898. WATSON, DIE1IL AND KE.MMERER, Atfys. ALSO No. 19. All tho right title ond Interests of tho defendant, Reuben E. Lowslo In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel if land situate on the northerly Kido of East Market street lu tho First ward ot tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania. Being lots number twenty-ono (21) and twenty one nnd one-half l21fe) In block number sixty-six (CO) as they aro represented and designated on tho City Assessmnnt Map of tho City ot Scranton. Pennsylvania, said lots belmr together sixty-seven and two-tenths (C7.2) feet In front on East Market street, being tho samo width lu rear, nnd ono hundred and thirty-four (131) feet In depth. Being all .mproved with a two-story doublo frame dwelling house, ono barn and a small one-story building used ns a store. Second All that certain lot, plcco or parcel of land sltunto In tho township of Greenfield, county ot Lackawanna and btnte of Pcnr.sylvanln, lounded and de scribed as follows, to wit. On tho north by land now or Into of William Rankin: on the east by a public road; on tho south by a public road; on the west by SIckl r pond. Containing nbout five (5) acres ot land. All improved with n ono nnd one half story frame dwelling house nnd out buildings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. And also nil that certain lot. niece or parcel of land situate In Greenfield township, Lack awanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit.: On the north by public road; on tho east by land of John Davis; on tho south by land now or lato of Jacob Slckler; on tho west by land now or late of Jncob Slckler. Con taining about thirty (30) perches of land. All Improved with cno frnmo burn. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of nsslgncd to Georgo L. Taylor vs. Reuben E. Lowrle. Debt, $205.31. Judg-. ment No. 79. Mnrch Term, 1891. Fl. fa. to March Term. 1S3S. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Atfys. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO. PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IAMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS A1UST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMENT. CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Sheriff, Sheriff's olllco, Scranton, Pa., Marph 3, lS98t MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS TOSITIVEL? COIU3 2? C i or,lrapotnoy. HlMDletiMMa, eto caustd uj auum or uiuvr x.icniw nq inqu cretlout. 'SJtti ouiokiy antl urlu retWra Lot Vltqlltr 1 oldor7oaD.o4 tUatnaafurttudri ba4nor xntrrUff I'Mvant JatAnltr ni GoniamDttian if a time. Tbelr umi howi iaraedtnto fmcroTO ,nd effect ft ;UltE Wiara all other fail In. fist upoahaTioff th genuine Ajar Th(j1U. They ntTooartHnnouiunaanaa vruiourvyoo. aiTe apoa. ntTaoarwl thousands and wlllourejoa. niftia ft boa. UirflwutteaiiDarantea to street curs Eft PTC la Mchoswor rsfuud tb maner. PricUU U I O ifr pACKAsei or six ikcs (fall treatment! for t.60. Uf f'BfPAVKOT'ft&ft . flV vmv. wyif; JU4M.1 For vale In Scranton, 1'u., by Matthew llroa. ami II, C. bandortgn, drugKlaU. R juVI taVio J ment a