8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-F1UD AY. APRIL 20. 3898. CARBONDALE, The Carbondalo correspondence of The, Trlbuno hns been placed In tho hnndi ot Mr. C. It. Munn, Snlom avenuo ana Church street, to whom news Items may be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo made, to AV. J. Itoborts, nows nccnt.j A BANQUET. AV1I1 Follow KnlchM ol Columbus In Rlltnllon "uttdny. Tho new council of tho Knights of Columbus In this city will be Instituted on Sunday next. Tho ceremonies will be conducted at 1 o'clock In tho V. AV. "Watt hall on Church street. The now lodija starts out under the most favor able clroumstances, having a member ship of over eighty among whom are some of our leading business and pro fessional men. It Is expected that a special train will be run over tho Delaware and Hudson on Sunday and many visitors from AA'Ilkes-Barre, Scranton, Susque hanna, Blnghnmton, Oneonta and Phil adelphia will be present. Sunday evening a banquet will bo held at Hotel Harrison between 7 and S o'clock. Mine Host Monahan has been given carte blanche and will get up a spread that will please the most fastidious. Addresses will be made by some of the distinguished guests, nmong whom will bo prominent clergy men, lawyers and physicians. A FINANCIAL FAILURE. MlUndo Mat with Another Poor House l,nst Eyming. The fourth presentation of the "Mikado" by home talent, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Brummol, of New York, for the benefit of tho Mozart band, was vtry poorly attend ed nt the Grand last evening. Th5 audience, however, was tho most re sponsive. All the efforts were warmly received and Itusscll Shepherd as "Mikado," was encored five tl'-ea In his second net solo. Charles Patrick O'Connor In pantomimic specialties, shared the glory with him. Tho original Intention was to give three performances, but' bad weather prevailed and the promoters of the en terprise thought a fourth could bo made profitable. They lost money, the attendance not being largo enough to pay the $35 charge of tho theate-. BURIED IN IIONESDALB. r'unornl of.AIrs. Kgaleston tt'ni Held YtMtorduv Morning. The funeral of Mrs. Lucy B. Kggles tnn was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Ammerman, on Canaan street, yesterday morning. Rev. O. A. Place, Ph.D., pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, conducted services at the house at 9 o'clock. The remains were taken to Honesdale on the 9.40 Gravity train. 'Services were held In the Honesdale Methodist Epis copal church, after which Interment wns made in tho Glen Dyberry ceme tery. The pall-bearers were: D. AAr. Hum phrey, C. N. Branson, Pierce Butler, James Bassctt, Charles Gates and O. AV. Bailey. WAXING WARM. Is tho Contest for tho Engineer's Sil ver Torch. The contest between Kd ward Atkinson of the Delawaie and Hudson, and Sher man Gllderaleevo of the Ontario and AVestf-rn, for the fine gold mounted sil ver engineer's torch which Is on exhi bit Ion In Burr's window, waxes warm. The friends of each gentleman are ral lying loyally to his support and each division feels confident that it can .name the winning man. The contest will be brought to a close In the Burke building on May 20. when an enthusias tic jollification will ensue. The Ger manla band, for whoso benefit the eon test was arranged will reap quite a nice harvest. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Boed Fowler have re moved their household effects from their late residence on Washington street and Ninth avenue to the home of tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Robinson, on Robinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. AA J. Itoborts, who recently purchased the property, are refurnish ing tho house and will occupy it at once. Lucretla lodge, No. 109, Daughters of Rebekah, of this city, have received In vitations to attend an Initiation and banquet of the Scranton lodge of Re lMjkahs, on Thursday evening, May C. A committee has been appointed to secure railroad rates and make all ar rangements to visit the Scranton lodge. Dr. D. L. Bailey was in Wilkes-Uarre yesterday. James Hutt Paul, chief bookkeeper nt the Miners' and Mechanics' bank. Is seriously ill. The attending physician says he Is threatened with appendi citis. Miss Margery Powderly and Mrs. J. J. Forbes attended thu funeral of Bertha DeWItt, In Greenfield, yester day. John Gorman, of Scranton, Is tho guest of his sister, Mrs. P. A. Duffy, of Scranton. ELMHURST. Dr. Bull has returned from a busi ness trip to Philadelphia. OV C. Clay is spandlng n few days with Scranton friends, 11. D. Cooper is terving on the Jury ..thlfl week. 7; Cottage, prayer meting tonight at tho home of W. B. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Smith, J. Porranco Fuller, Miss Lucy Fuller, Dr. " Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod liver oil there are. He will answer, "Hun : dreds of them." Ask him ""Which is the best. He will reply, "Scott's Emulsion." Then see that this is the one you obtain. It contains the purest .cod-liver oil, free .from unpleasant odor and taste. . You also get the hy pophosphites and glycerine. All three are blended into one grand healing and nour ishing; remedy. "if ":.. ( ..' , , , , .r... jocuidttuao, all arttgglitl. ' "' : SCOTT fc BOWNE, Chemists, Nw v. and Mrs. J. W. Kncdler worn among those from this place uho wont to Scranton Wednesday evening to see tho soldiers off to Mount Gretna. Yesterday's snow rather dampened tho urdor of tho thrifty housewives who were In tho midst of the spring house cleaning, and tho ones who had taken down the stoves looked rather dis couraged aa they gathered around tho kitchen fire. A mlnature war-ship In tho window of the Baptist parsonage attracts con siderable attention from passersby, es pecially railroad men. Rev. Spi.ildln? has christened It tho "Nashville" and It carries both American and Cuban Hags. Byron Buckingham mnde a business trip to Scranton on Thursday. Miss Helen Williams spent yesterday with Scranton friends. TAYLOR NEWS. Pastnflice Appointment Received. 1'rrnannl and Other llnppenlngx. The news that John W. Reese, our popular and efficient druggist, has re ceived the appointment to the post otllce to succeed Postmaster George Timlin, Is heralded with much delight among his many friends, 'ihe Trib une correspondent called on Mr. Reese yesterday and was Informed that he expected to take charge of the office In another week. The postofllco will be situated In his drug store which Is In a very convenient place for all. Mr. Roese Is more than qualified for the position and will do all in his power to make It convenient and pleasant for the patrons of the office. The Price Library association will meet for the last time this evening bo fore closing up Its rooms for tho sum mer, to re-open on Oct. 1. All mem bers holding books are urgently re quested to return them at this even ing's meeting. The Tribune branch office In Taylor Is In tho Coblelgh building. Local Representative E. G. Evans In charge. Latest Information from the Moses Taylor hospital Is that Thomas D. Ed wards has Improved so well that he will be removed to his home during ...e next few days. Martin Luther lodge, No. 22, Loyal Knights of America, will meet this evening. The borough council will meet this evening in the council chambers when many Important questions will be act ed upon. Tho opening of the new road at North Taylor from the Taylor graded school to the private road In the vicinity of Taylor colliery, will bo acted upon. The taxing of poles will also be brought out. At the competitive meeting at Old Forge Tuesday evening held by the Lawrence Congregational church, sev eral of our town peoplo captured prizes. On the word contest Richard Wntkins succeeded In capturing the honors and did likewise on the double quartette competition, which was led by Mr. Watklns, W. T. Jones won the Impromptu speech. Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of the Welsh Baptist church, acted ns conductor and adjudicator. The mu sical renditions were adjudicated by Professor J. K. Watklns. Both, as usu al, did their parts satisfactorily. A farewell reception was tendered Mr. Daniel Tubbs at the home of Miss Lillian Howells on Main street on Tuesday evening, previous to his de parture to Mt. Gretna. Vocal and in strumental music were the order of the evening until a lnte hour, nfter which delicious refreshments were served. Messrs. John H. Evans, David J. Thomas. AVllllam Sweet and David E. Jones have been drawn to servo as Jurors for tho June term. Lackawanna lodge, No. 113, A. P. A., elected olllcers on Tuesday ecenlng. William T. Evans was elected as rep resentative to the grand lodge. Mrs. Thomas Reynolds was the guest of relatives In Bellevue on AVertnes day. FOREST CITY. Two football games will be played in Anthracite paik, Carbondule, on Sat urday, May 21, fr.r tho benefit of the Emergency hospital. The Vandlinjr and Avoca teams will oppose each and Rlchmondale players will endeavor to lower the colors of the Iiovj from Providence. The games will be Inter esting, tho proceeds will go to a most worthy cause, and It is theiefore hoped that the attendance will be unusually large. Thomas Ooxe, of this borough, met with an accident AAednesdav morning that may result In tho loss of one of his legs. He wns picking up coal near No. 2 shaft of the Hillside company, and stepped between two cars when one of them wns bumped by a trip that was being run to the breaker. Coxe's leg was caught between the bumpers and badly crushed, The Injured man was taken to the Carbondule Emergency hospital. An employ at Itollenbeok's mill, about a mile north of this place, had threa lingers of his right hand tal.cn off by a saw while at work on Tuesday after noon. Ills thumb was also badly cut. It v.hs the man's first day In tho mill. George L. Taylor has moved to a farm near Herrlck Center. At. 1 Jacobs has moved his stock of haidwaro from the Maxev building Intn the Ames building, formerly owned and occupied by AV. J. Davis. Dr. T. G. McGuIre, a recent graduate from the Baltimore Medical college, has located at A'andling and will practice his profession there with hi brother, Dr. J. AV. McGulre. W. J. Mnxey has sold the Forest City News to Frederick T. fielder and Matthew J. Murphy, two Carbondalo young men who are printers of ex perience. Possession vli bo given on Monday next. Nathaniel Heller, of Rlchmondale. and Harry Hopgart, of Forest City, have gono to New Mexico. Among those who left with the Thir teenth regiment for Mount Gretna were Charles Burdict and Wlliam T. Jen nings, nf this borough Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander nre en tertaining Mrs. S. Oldsteln and family, of Blnghamton, N. Y. Bur-jet's J. J. Walker ha.i received fiom the officers of the National volun teer Reserve, of New York city, matter cxplamlni; the object o the reservo and enlistment blinks, with a request to se cure all the signatures possible To thin end a meeting will be held Thurs day evening next, May 0. PECKVILLE. The primary puplli cf No. 1 building extend a cordial Invitation to their friends to bo present at a reception given to spring, today (Friday). April 29, from 1.16 to 3 p. m.. at which time the following programmo will be ren dered: "Sing a Song of Bird Day," Hung, by school; "Merry Spring," reci tation. AVnrren Jones; "Spring Her alded," recitation, Lou Rice: "Spring Fashions," recitation, Myrtle Schaf fer; "Put up Your Sled," recitation, Arthur AA'alker: "Little Birdie In tho Tree," pong, school; "AVlnged AVords," recitation, May Gllgallon; "Trees of Our Country," recitation, class; "Spring Rain," recitation, Allcs Finch; INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Ofnn Iown liiidy Uho n ( ured nl lVpepln Alter Nulfcilng lor Twcuty-flve Wars. Mrs. Sarah A, Skcels, an estlmablo lady residing at Lynnvillo, Jasper Co., Iowa, was for twenty-live years a suf ferer from Dyspepsia, and her com plete restoration to health Is so re markable that we present the facts In the case for tho benefit of our readers, many of whom have doubtless suffered In tho same manner and will, therefore, be Interested In lenrnlng how alt stom ach troubles may bo avoided and cured. Mrs. Skcels says: I used only ono pack age of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I received such great and unexpected benefit that I wish to express my sin cere gratitude. In fact, It hus been six months since I took the medicine and I have not had one particle ot distress or difficulty since. And all this In the face of the fact that the best doctors I consulted told me my case was Incur able as I had suffered for twenty-five years. I want half a dozen packages to distribute among my friends here who are very anxious to try this rem edy, Truly yours, Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels. Tho reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are so successful In curing In digestion and stomach trouble and the reason why It never disappoints those who need It and use It Is because nothing is claimed for it except what It will actually perform. It Is not a cure all and no such claims nre made for It. It Is prepared for the Bole purpose of curing Dyspepsia and tho various forms of Indigestion. There is scarcely a patent medicine made but what is claimed to cure dys pesla as well as a hundred other troubles. When as a matter of fact a remedy to cure Dyspepsia must bo pre pared especially for that and nothing else; and among all the rememdles, patent nostrums, bitter, etc., so ex tensively advertised you will find that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the only one advertised as a cure for dyspepsia and nothing else. The remedy Is pre pared by the Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., and for sale by all druggists at CO cents per package, and If you suffer from any form of stomach derange ment or Indigestion a trial will not dls uppolnt you. A little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. "In the Rainy April Weather," reci tation, Annie Jones; "Sunshine and Showers," recitation, Sarah Best; "The A'oice of Spring," song, school; "Pussy AVillow," recitation, Blanche Kennedy; "The Tree's Dream," reci tation, class; "The Squirrel's Trees," recitation, James Kooke; "April," Ethel Davis: "Just Waking Up," mo tion song, primary class; "Miss Puss," recitation, George Beck; "Four Little Sunbeams," recitation, class; "Voice of tho Grass," recitation, Alfred Gan zemuller; "Lesson of Mercy," Archie Tlnklepaugh; "April Showers," reci tation, Mabel Grlesdale; "Red Top and Timothy," song, school; "The Robin and Buttercup," recitation, Eva Gates; "The Secret," recitation, Francis Best; "The Swallow and I," dialogue, Katie Klnback and May Jenkins; "Bird Trades," recitation, Frank Ganzemul ler; "Bird Song," song, class; "Bird's Story," recitation, Ada AValker; "A Spring Meeting," recitation, George Honner; "The Brunette Chicken," rec itation, Nettie Babcock; "What the Birdies Say," recitation, class; "Noll and the Bird," recitation, Laura Olver; "Wishing." song, class; "Ltttlo Bird Blue,- recitutlon, Julia Scott; "Bird and the Children," recitation, Laura Hoffman; "How the Birdies Kept House fin a Shoe)" recitation, Mary Doris: "Bird's Ball," song, school; "Something May Lost," recitation, Ar llnp Reynolds; "What the Sparrows Chirp," recitation, Elsie Stearns; "Bird Stories." recitation, class; "Only a Bird," recitation, Carrie AVarne; "Ever be Happy and Gay," song, school; rec itation. Inez Collins; "Ring the Bells of Springtime," song, school. Teach ers, Miss Gunimoe, Miss Hicks. Tho remains of Mrs. John Wall, who died at her home on Hickory street last Tuesday, was taken to Clifford for Interment yesterday. S. M. Rogers, who has been Indis posed for the past three weeks, is able lo sit up again. E. F. Klzer, of Towanda, spent Tuesday with his brother. A. T. Klzer. Two new cases of diphtheria was re ported to the board of health at tho home of R. J. Mulford in the Third ward yesterday. The store of A. F. Klzer & Co. will be closed today to take inventory. Master Lee Blocs Is sporting a new Columbia bicycle. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The home of Mrs. Lizzie I. Fuller, on Main street, was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Wednesday even ing, when her daughter, May Belle, was made the wife of Lewis AV. Cramer. Promptly at ! o'clock the bride and groom, unattended, took their places beneath festoons of evergreen and flowers, which were tastefully ar ranged. Potted plants In full bloom added to the beauty of tho arrange ment. Rev. AV. B. Graw, of Carbon dale, formerly pastor of the First Bap tist church of this town, performed the ceremony in tho presence of the guests, who were limited to the Immediate relatives and a few friends of the con tracting parties, and the quiet affair was most enjoyable to those who were present. A wedding supper wns served and u season of social Intercourse was enjoyed. Some lino music was rend ered during the evening until the hour of 11 o'clock, when the guests departed for their homes, Tho young couplo loft on tho 11 o'clock train for a short wed ding trip. Tho bride was nttlred In a poplin costume of the shado of ashes of roses. It was trimmed with steel and turquoise blue silk. She carried a large bouquet of carnations. After congratulations had been extended the guests spent a time In Inspecting tho gifts bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, which were many nnd beauti ful. Rev. Mr. Grnw, who officiated, Is the clcrgymnn who married the bride's parents twenty-six years ago. Among those present were: George Burrell and family, Herbert E. May and family, Mrs, Mary Rlvenburg and son Robert, Mrs, Jennie Unit and daughter Grace, Mrs. Kingsbury Fuller, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVllllam Blake, Mrs. Hanson Hall, Mrs. Hall and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Col well and daughter, Aden Cramer and family, Mrs. A. S. Cramer, of Carbon dalo; Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Cramer, Scranton; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. AV. AVII llams, Greenfield; Albert A. Knapp, Nicholson; Rev. nnd Mrs. AV. F. B. Brown nnd daughters, Mrs, Fanny Rlvenburg and Mrs. AVcsley Cramer and son, of this town. Tho Rev. Mr. Hnll, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, left on AVednesday last for the conference which will convene nt Pittsburg next week, nnd on next Sunday Evangelist Miss Isabella Catlln will conduct the services. Miss Catlln Is nn eloquent speaker and has been In tho work for a number of years, of which she has gained a wide reputation nmong tho different denominations. All nro In vited to attend. Miss Incr Carpenter, of Prlreburg, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Helmcs. Treasurer's Sale OF EATED AND UNSEATED LANDS, For Unpaid Taxes in Lackawnana County, Years 1895-1896. MONDAY JUNE 13th, 1898. SEATED LANDS. Notlco Is hereby given that agree ablo to tho several Acts ot Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing tho modo of salo of Unseated Lands for unpaid taxes and other purposes, tho following Tracts nnd parts of Tracts will be sold at inibllc A'cmlue on tho second Monday of June next (Juno 13th, 1808), at 10 o'clock a. m at the Court House. In tho City of Scranton, for ar rearages of taxes due and costs accrued on each respectively, unloss said taxes and costs are paid before that time. Am't of Acraes. AVarranteo Names 'lax. Lots, etc. Owner. or Description, Etc. ARCHBALD HOHOUOH. Antonla, Const First ward 4 72 Biosensklo. John First ward 12 62 JontosKey, Michael First ward 7 00 Kenurin, stancsn ....First ward u tu 1 lot, 1 house 1 lot, 1 houso 1 lot, 1 houso 1 lot, 1 house 1(31 acres 1 lot, 1 house 1 lot, 1 house 1 lot, 1 houso 1 lot, 1 house 1 lot, 1 house Lllhbrldge. J. and J. Matoskey, Joseph .... Neycott, George .... Oboskcy, Michael .. Rosteskey, John .... Shovlnsky, Anth. ... ..J. AValker and Rico tract $65 2t .First ward ..First ward ..First ward ..First ward ..First ward 10 0 77 0 32 10 43 6 32 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 10 acres 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 100 ncrcs 1 lot 100 acres Elliott, J. E Gcrshln, Andrew Gurnsey. J. AV. .. Grnnthine, Andrew 1 87 1 61 1 S2 1 OS 4 4 70 2 15 7 07 2 S3 4 47 1 63 8 33 4 77 10 44 BLAKELY BOROUGH. Third street. Second ward ..Mott Haven, First ward .Sixth street, Sixth ward ..Mnnle street. Mott Haven, Third wd. LaBarr, James Hickory street. First ward Lewis, Hannah North street. Third ward Mack, John Hickory street. Third ward McMillan, Louisa Scott street. Third ward Pickering, John Academy street, Third ward Roth, John Lackawanna street, Second ward.... Smith, Mike Mott Haven, Third ward AVells, Nathan Hartwcll tract White, AVm. H Academy street, Third wnrd AVhltlock, Nathan Hartwell tract. Third ward CARBONDALE TOAVNSHIP. I lot Angdon. AVllllam Mayfleld Yard 2 SO 3 acres Burke, Michael T Powderly Middle Road 2 70 t0 acres Killeen, John John White, tract 11 42 420 acres Lee, Phllo. Sr Est Mayfleld Yard 40 35 440 and 404 acres Owner unknown BenJ. and Jessie Shove tract 440acres 1 , f Jane Shove tract 1 -, ,, 404 acres J Owner unknown i BenJ. Shove tract 3'1 3i COA'INGTON TOAVNSHIP. Hot Boyle, E. T Block 3, lot 10 2 07 1 lot Boyle. E. J Block 3, lot 11 2 07 1 lot Boyle. Minnie L Block 3. lot 12 2 07 1 lot Brown, George L Lot near Lake Henry, Block 4, lot 19; warrantee. D. Cunningham 1 01 1 house, 54 acres DeLong, John Part of DeLong, Est.; warrantee, John Nesbitt 4 00 Slots Harding, Mrs. J. L Block 3, lots 1 to 8 S il 1 lot Howard. Peter Block 4, lot 3. Dalevlllo 2 07 1 lot Jones. M. T Block 4, lot 18 101 1 lot I.onmx. Knto Block 2. lot 23 101 6 acres Moscow Water uo Between Avater Dam nnd E. M. HodKsons' land 247 acres Rhodes, S. II John Field, warrantee IP2 acres Rhodes, S. H George Roberts, warrantee ..' 192 acres Rhodes, S. II D. Cunningham, warrantee Hot 400 acres 400 acres 410 acres 410 acres 491 acros 10 acres 4C5 acres Out house, house, 107 acres 1,091 acres Rhodes, S. II. Rhodes. S. H. Rhodes. S. 11. 0 acres 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 house, ', H lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot, COxlM f.0 acres 3S acres 1 lot AValker, John A Block 4. lot 5 CLIFTON TOWNSHIP. Dalo Bros. & Co Scott nnd Richards tract , Frcck, John Hannah Richards tract ,, Freck, John Abraham Singer tract ... Freck, John John Stlne tract , Freck, John Philip G. Reading tract .. Jenkins, B. D., and D. W. Powell Kessler, Charles 1 50 25 2S 18 M 19 80 2 07 8 ." 25 05 25 CM 27 50 M51 95 2? 95 Kessler, George 3 75 54 50 IJohn Skyron tract Joseph Drinker tract , Jacob Dowing tract AValker, Elizabeth 5 ID lot CARBONDA LB CITY. Casey, John Gordon avenuo Casey, Thomas Gordon avenuo Casey, James Gordon nver.uo Cannon. Daniel Cavanaugh, Thomas Duffy, Julia Duffy. Bridget DavlH, Geo., widow . East Side Land Imp. Co, Gillespie. J. B Gavin, Mary .Pike street .. Brooklyn street. .uonton avenue, km is Weal, if yt! J"" aaAuS"-! ! J lot ??3 t-c'L jtl ;!"f0,ols jp --r ..,,. , WV.J, I 2 lots 1 lot. 50x212 3 lots, 150x180 1 lot, 00x150 1 lot Hi lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 5 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot Barn, 2-3 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot ?t lot, 1 houso 1 lot 1 tot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot. 1 lot, 2 lots 1 lot 2 lot Jeffreys, Mary Kearney. Maria Kcrlansack I.ineu Mary Mlssett, John, Est. ., Rooncy, Mary, Mrs. , Snyder. AVllllam A'anbusklrk, Edward DUNMORE BOROUGH. Third ward Fourth ward ...Gordon avenue. Fourth ward ...Archbald street, C. F. C. District, i unci watci .Third ward .Russell tract Pike street. Fourth ward Park street and AVashlngton street, . Third ward .17ii Canaan street, Sixth ward .Near Catholic cemetery, Third ward. .Shanty Hill, AVillow street .Phanty Hill, Third ward .Pike street, Fourth ward .Falrvlew street. Sixth ward .Archbald street, Third ward C5 5 G5 69 65 65 , 80 5 IS 6 44 C5 1 13 "8 1 47 97 1 11 72 69 1 13 Archbald, James ... Avery. Samuel ..., Adams. M. F Bauhman, AVllllam Balrd, G. A Brundage, Frank S, Cobb. AVllllam Capwell, John J, ... CugllM-r. H. H Do wrick, Dnyton .. Drojip, Louis Diamond, William , Edwards, John Finn, William , Fuhrman, S. J. ... Gallagher, Martin Gallagher. E ...Madison avenue. Sixth ward 17 ...Madlpon avenue. Sixth ward 34 ...123 Jefferson avenue, Sixth ward 8 ...William street. Third ward 5 ...Fifth ward 2 ...Madison avmue. Sixth ward 9 ...Apple street. First ward 2 ...Webster avenue. Sixth ward 11 ...Qulncy avenue. Sixth ward 19 ...noyio street, stxtn want 4 1 house 1 house Darnell, Benjamin Howell nnd Jones . Hull. J. L Henry. Anthony ... Jadwln. C. P Johnson. John Klockser. Theodore Kumar, J Larney. Mary A. .. Logan, Dr. II. A'. . Long, J. D Murphy, John J. . Murphy. John J. ... Mooney, Mrs Mauer. Jacob Met chants Bank Drinker street. Second ward , .Bunker Hal. Fifth ward .Monroe avenue, Sixth ward , .Apple street. First ward ..... .Adams nverue, Sixth ward.., Elm street , Qulncy avenuo. Sixth ward , Monroe avenue Fifteentli street, Sixth ward.. Adams avenue, Sixth ward.... cjulncy avenue. Sixth ward ... Monroo avenuo t'lierrj street. Third ward .... Sherwood street. First ward .. Madison avenue. Sixth ward . Drlnkir street. Second ward . Electric uvenue, Sixth ward .. Sixteenth street. Sixth ward . .......Prospect street, First ward .. Drinker street. Second ward . Fourth street. Third ward .... Prescott avenue. Third ward . & Mechanics' ....Fifth ward Meadow Brook AVater Co. Sixth ward McKee. Samuel P AVard street. First ward Messenger, Henry Madison avenue, Sixth ward Motzenhocker Estute ....Sixth ward Owner Unknown Patf lot. Drinker street, Fourth ward C2 87 40 01 70 11 27 77 13 45 13 38 ; h; 24 27 51 fl 11 3 11 33 45 IS 51 31 31 "2 77 21 5 4'i II 05 61 5 65 9 25 13 f5 OR. . C. WEST'S NERVE AND BHAIH TREATMT THE bHiu.HAL, ALL OTIICRS IMITATIONS, Is told under positive Written usrntco, byaathorijccl uiwiU only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizitnua, Wskofulnt , I its, Hyetorik, Qulci- netm, ftjcht LooieB, IWil DrcamR. fck of Conn. I donco, NstTousiieii, LuBsltudo, all Dralni. Youth. iqi errors, or uxccssito u-o onuuacco, upturn, or Lioutpr, whloh lfads to Siirery, Cor.eumntlon, Insuiltr end Donth. At etoro or by moil, St a box; eixfor f'jwUhTriltten euurnutoo to euro or rcrmnl itjnnry. hnmplcpaclt pse, containing fito Uaya' treatment, vith full Instruction!, 25 cents. O.-o rtrorlo only sold to cavil iiviouu. m biuro or uy wan. tyilod Label Spiclal Extra strength. For Impotency. Loss ot" Power. Ijott Manhood. Sterility or Harrcuneeal ii n dozs six tor is, wixi.m, written cuarantec-d , in cure in outlays, aisiort ucruncor by mall. m. (J, Uurk, ja6 I'enn Ave., tcranion, Pa, HRrfi n.nt Parties Unknown Patrick. II. N Partridge, O. B. ... Reese, Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. George Snick. Mrs. Esther Sonn, AVllllam 1u0 acres 100 acres 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot two-third lot 1 lot 3 lots 5 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots ....Aiiums avenuo. sixth ward 13j ....Aitums nventio. Flxlti ward R l ....Pine street. Sixth ward H 00 ....Sherwood street. First ward 45 ....Onunha street. Sixth wnrd 11 51 ....Throop street. First ward i m . Rht.t U'lind atn.nt l.-lut ..... ...1 . , Spencer, Frank M Ellzahoth street, Second ward 8 77 Spencer Ambrose Elizabeth nnd Mortimer. Second ward 5 C5 Scranton A'ltrlfled Brick Co v rth ward Scranton Tile Co Fifth wnrd Sttlnsle, K. Flnley . Swlnclo Merrltt .... Stelnmi'tz. Abram . Sloat. A. AV Stuart, Peter Schrniler. Armenia Schadt, Catharine . Stlfnn. AV. F A'euch. Martha AVcbber. JameB .... AVllbnr, C J AVIIson. II. E Watson, Jane u. If'lt ward ...Fifth ward ...Fifth ward " ...Electric and Madison avenue, Sixth wanl ...Clny avenuo. Sixth ward ...Monroo avenue. Sixth ward ...Adams uvenue Sixth ward ...Pine street. Sixth ward ...KIitvh street. Sixth ward ...Center street. First ward ...Throop street. First ward ...Ward street. First ward ;.. ...Blakely street Third wnrd .icnnciy street Third wnrd Kixtn ward AVatson. James AValtcr. John Monroo avenuo DICKSON CIT A' BOItOUnil. 1 lot Amptoskl, John 2 lots Bray. John I) 1 lot Bairett. Thomas First ward 1 lot Burden, Walter First watd 1 lot Bllboa. Mrs. Bridget Jarksoustreet. Second ward 1 house. 4 acres Depew. Ullbert 3 ucres Dutiuan. John, 8r Third ward 1 lot Davis, AV. R. Hull's Flat. First ward uvutira i, k ii, w, ,u iiuru wuru 15 if. , Acres. Lots, etc l lot 1 lot Hot 1 burn, 2 iois 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 aero 1 lot 1 lot 2 acres 1 lot 1 aero 1 lot 1 Int ! li lota l lot 1 lot 1 tot 3 acres l'i ncres 2t acres . acres 1 lot Owner. Flnkus. Anion ........ Kosloskl,, Adam Knmacuskl Anthony 1 lot Hoffman. William ... Kenowski, Albert .... Kelly, Patrick Kamlskle, Andrew .. Lewis. AVllllam Lewis. Evan Lewis, Evan Martlndulc, AVllllam Mlllln. .Inn Mcteleskl, Anthony . Noalon, John Plntka, Bartonl Patterson, Thomas .. l'rltchnrd, Samuel ... Rosors, Thomas Shurtarytz, Anthony Skovlna, Matthias ... Snyder, Henry Thomas, Enoch AVIIllams, David ..... AV'lesIen, NIcholos .... Williams. D. R AVhltlock, Nathan ... Zaryhtnr, Stanlrlau , AVnrrantce Names or Description. f ..(,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, .,,,,,,,, ....Third ward ....Third wnrd illiru wiuu ... . ...Inrkson street, Second ward , ....Third ward I First ward i "Third ward ) ....First ward Amount of Tax etc. R 03 2t3 192 3 41 4 27 4 72 1 ! 260 4 11 .....Second wnrd .....Second wnrd .,..... ...... .First wnrd .Second ward Second ward 2 13 2 21 2 18 191 1 80 1 92 2 28 S 83 2 79 2 97 191 1 9( 4 75 498 1 48 4 29 4131 4 OS ELMHURST BOROUGH. Outhouse, 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 h'sol outho'se, shop, 8& acres Koene, I. T, Poshard, John Brady tract 2 55 Bourne and Durham Lot 54, Upland avenue 87 Gorman, Daton Brady tract 2 13 Bonore, John Between Chestnut and Linden street, BcnoonmaKer Aouuion 3 w 1 lot 2 lots 4 ft coal. 40 ac's 3 lots 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 2 lots 1 lot 41 acres 1 lot 3 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 3 lots 1 lot 3 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 3 lots 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 4 lots 2 lota 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 2 lots 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 7 lota 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot I lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 house, 1 lot t house, 1 lot 2 shops, 5 lots 1 lot Between West Chestnut nnd Scrnn- ton street S 21 AVnhl nnd Hummler Lot 28, Upland nvenue, Brady tract.. 87 AVIdmler, John B Lots 5 & 0, Upland avo., Brady tract. 1 70 FELL TO AVNHIP. Acme Coal Co Old Butler colliery, Belmont tract...: Burr.ctt. Edwin Warren tract Buck Clarence Warren tract Barber, Anthony AVarren tract Brown. John VandllnR, lot 71 Burdlck. Mrs. F. A'andlliiK, lot 75 Buck. D. V AVarren tract Cavanauuh, Thomas A'andling, lot 85 Coflln, Frank AVnrren tract, lot 90 Crosley, Mary AVarren tract, lot 91 Cullen and O'Noll Lot 118 Curran, J. H Rlchmondale CunnliiKhnm, Frank AVarren tract, lots 37-38 Cratidlo Hlndle AVnrren tract, lots 117-118 CunnlPKhum, J. A AVarren tract, lot SB Dart, Harriet Rlchmondsle, ndjolnlng Cohen Est.. Devanncy, Patrlu' Vandllntr, let 102 Dansco, Alex. .1 Warren tract Daudalns, Nick d Mick.. AVarren trnet, lot 91 . Davis, George AVarren tract, lot 103 Dunn, Patrick Warren tract, lot C3. Dolph, Patrick AA'arren tract, lot 30 . Dudllk, Mike AVarren tract Davis. Thomas AVarren tract, lot 30 . Elk Dans Co Warren tract Fallen, Rose Ellon AVarren tract, lot 67 . Fives. Phllli Vandllng Farrcll, Barney AVarren trnct, lot 14 . Grunoway, David AA'arren tract, lot 10 Grlswald, Charles AVarren tract, lot 99 Hasklns. AVllllam AVarren tract, lot 123 GiucK, Joseph warren tract Qrltlln, A Vnndllns. lot 85 JIlBBlns, Patrick VandllnB, lots 21-22 Harris, John Vaiulllnir. lot 129 Hendlcr, John AVarren tract, lots 12. 5, 4 , HlKKtns, Charles AVarren tract, lots 155 and 156 , Horton, Ifenry AVnrren tract, lot 1C0 , Jones, David AVarren tract, lot 31 , Jenocl, Mlko AVnrren tract, lots 42, 92, 93, 99 , Jones, It. AV AVarren tract, lots 102, 109 ..... Krizka, James AVarren tract, lot 121 Klncs, A. L AVarren tract, lot 44 Mears, Philip AVarren tract Mulvin, Lawrence Dundaff street Melvln. Joseph Mullen, Thomas Manzer. T. E. ... Moyer L Morcan, J. L. .. Mndlnan. E. F. . Owens. AV. D. .. Owens, Edward . owens, billza Dundaff street AA'arren tract, lot 80 AVarren tract, lot 49 AVnrren tract, lots 113 to 149 AVnrren tract, lot 90 Warren tract, lot 25 AVarren tract, lots 153-154 .... AVarren tract, lot 50 AVarren tract, lot D2 Pallet;, James AVnrren tract, lot 29 Reld, Mrs. A, Ruts, A. H Shuas, Adam Sullivan, Bridget . Savage, AVllllam ... Shuas, Anthony ... Suhuas, Q Thornton, Anthony Tiist, John D Tutler, Thomas .... Thomas. Philip AVIIllams. John nnd E. AVnrren tract, lot 62 ..AA'arren tract, lot 21 , ..AVarren tract, lot 88 , ..Warren tract, lot 45 .. ..AVarren tract, lot 20 ..Warren tract, lot 87 ..AVarren tract, lot 127 ..Warren tract, lot 4 .. ..AVnrren tract, lot 89 . ..AVarren tract, lot 119 ..AVarren tract, lot 4 . ..AVnrren tract, lot 108 AVhlte, David AVarren tract, lot 125 18 19 3 18 2 56 2'iS fi 77 122 lf2 4 81 4 12 4 81 152 153 2 1.2 2(13 2 K3 9 28 2 18 308 2 85 2 85 1 32 1 32 3 08 2 85 3 72 153 2 18 2 IS 2 85 4 71 2 18 2 62 1 53 4 81 1 53 3 01 8 73 285 1 32 3 92 2 IS 1?2 2 85 8 73 4 81 6 99 4 81 4 81 6 52 2 85 1 32 4 81 285 153 2 85 1 53 1 30 2 85 2 IS 2 85 1 32 1H 285 2 85 1 32 1 f,3 1 32 132 150 acres 2 houses, 49 ac's 12 acres 58 acres 110 acres 100 acres 25 acres 25 acres 3.1 acres 50 ncres 1 h'se. 1 outh'se, 100 acres 50 acres 131 ac's 100 acres House, outho'se 11 acres 75 acres JERMYN BOROUGIL Dodge. T. C Third street. First ward 9 27 Houston, Kate C street. Third ward ., 25 37 Phoenix Casket Co D street. Third ward 431 01 Scott, Michael Fronts on A street. G. Rider tract.... 4 71 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Arnold. Samuel D. Conrad tract Buckingham Burton Cnnnon. B. J H. Wilson tract , Corey, William, heirs of. .Deborah Conrad tract Ferris Fremont J. DUley, Jr., tract Foley, John John Chambers tract Green, Michael Thomas Conrad tract Gassmer, James Thomas Conrad tract Hura, A'alentino J. Oglesby Klzer, A. E J. Ball and S. Clark tract McAndrow, Martin .. Swingle, Ruey Swingle, Ruey Spangenberg, Simon AVllbur, Christopher .D. Rldgway tract ...., .Susana Oglesby tract , .Susana Oglesby tract . 10 CO 4 40 1 45 4 73 4 96 16 IS 4 74 4 74 3 32 3 76 2 13 8 03 8 20 2 9t 1 house, 1 lot 71 acres 150 acres 1 lot 113 acres 113 acres 113 acres 113 acres 113 acres LA PLUME BOROUGH. Seamans nnd Capwell. ...On N. E. by Old Ablngton turnpike. LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Fenner, David B. McShane tract LACKAWANNA TOAVNSHIP. Lutz, Jacob Miles. AVllllam Minooka Ryan, Michael Dan Levi tract Springer, William Brown and AVm. AVrisht tracts.. Part of AVm. Ball, Black Hall, John Springer. AVllllam Brown and AVm. Wright tracts .. Part of AVm. Ball. Black Hall. John Springer, AVllllam Part of Wm. Ball. Black Hall. John Brown and Wm. Wright tracts.. Springer. AVllllam Part of AVm. Ball. Black Hall. John Brown and AVm. AVrlght tracts.. 3 18 MADISON TOWNSHIP. house, 42 acres Bohn, Martha House nnd out house, 155 acres Glbboy, John House and out house, 15 acres Ferguson, AVllllam Houso and out house, 35 acres KrederlcK. Anna May . 60 80 . 2 85 . 18 62 f 510 f SS0 05 18 97 62 43 6 90 120 acres House and out' 129 acres AVclsh, Maurice .John Skyron tract 39 31 40 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 lots 1211!: acres 429 acres 437 acres 5 lots 6 lots 1 lot 2 lots 1 lot 10 acre 1 lot 1 lot NEAVTON TOWNSHIP. AVIckizcr, P. E MAYFIEL D BOROUGH. Cox. Thomas Pcnn avenue . Daniels, E. D Griffiths, John II Loftus, James J Morgan, Henry AVoodworth, George , OLD FORGE TOWNSHIP. Owner unknown N. by Main road; S. by D., L. & AV.. 4.9S Owper unknown 2 .'l Scog and Rico Austin Heights 1 14 3128 2 00 53 2 00 2 00 2 81 200 OLYPHANT BOROUGH. Brown, Jumes Dawson. Mrs. Mary .... Dolph, Edward, Est Grler, I.X. & Mrs. Davis. Grler. I.X. & Mrs. Davis. Hnlod, Theodore liowey, Stephen Jabovitz, A'ency Jaczeerark, John Jenkins. David Olyphant Water Co Reese, Mrs. Ann Stephens, Frank RANSOM .11111 street, First ward 4 .Hill stieet. First ward 4 .Hannah Bell tracts coal land, Third ward 1,381 .John Thomas tract. First ward 3S2 .Lewis Farmer tract. First ward 3S7 .Hill street, Fourth ward 4 .Dunmoro street. Fourth ward Ik .Hill stieft. Fourth ward 2 Hill street. Fourth ward 4 .11111 street. Fourth ward 2 .Formerly owned by Geo. Hull, First ward 26 .11111 street. Plrst ward 2 .Hill street. First ward 1 TOWNSHIP. P2 W 64 56 361 19 14 32 , 19 53 40V su 1 house. Wacr's Druce, Edwin 20 acres Hvetlurt. John T S. Hoyt tract .. .... 117 acres Everhart. John T John Knight tract . 430 acres Everhart, John T John Phillips tract ROARING BUO OK TOWNSHIP. 60 acres Ulewltt. Patrick E. Guise tract 25 acres Selplo, Lucy 1 h'se, 1 outho'se. 92 acres YcaKCr. H. H SCOTT T OWNHIP. 1 house, 1 lot Scott A'nlley Co-operatlvo Association 1 house, 1 lot Scigle, J. II SPRING BROOK TOWNSHIP. .. G 61 .. 16 23 .. 45 75 ..116 1.8 11 61 2 18 5 13 .. ...... 127. 132 ocres i 1U2 acres 105 acres r,i; acres 1 li'so. 1 outho'se w acres 1 hse. 1 outho'se, 15 acres M acres , Bouhe. outhouse, 71 acres 105 ncres 40 acre W acros Barrett, Edward .... Burrett. Edward ... Cllcer, Edward 1U1II1 U1IU II WM .... ...J. Lawrence tract ...J. Lawienco tract ...P. Roan tract ...B. Hlckok tract Davis, James. Est M. Mlllett tract Davis, James E led wards, Edward J. ...S. Bennett and II. Benedict tract. ...S. Benedict tract Haley, Patrick Jenkins. E. D Marcy, Eugene, Est Rouuey. Mrs. Frank, TR1IOOP BOROUGH J. Presslngcr tract Flavel Roan tract . ....L. llonhnm tract ... Est.S. Benedict tract .. .A 2 lots 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 60 acics 1 lot 1 lot 4 lots Alnsor. A'lctor Calliihun, Florlnda Glllmore. A. O Colling, Patrick ... Howard, J. E Lllllbr'.dfie, J. O. ..Dr. B. II Throop, Throop Dlst. tract ..Boulevard . . Boulevn rd ..Dr. B. II. Throop. Throop Dlst. tract ..Dr. B. II. Throop, Boulevard Dlst, tract ,..K. L. Harriett tract Morgan, Isaac J Dr. B. II. Throop tract, Boulevard dlst Mills, 8. S B. H. Throop tract, Throop dlst Staikman. Adolph B. 11. Throop tract, Throop dlst 3 56 2 76 0 60 19 46 20 M U'i 6 58 4 32 3 :9 8 17 24 60 3 73 11 40 9 28 4 42 2 43 5U3 5 03 21 86 4 73 609 16 28