THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1898 DI n Food and its Value It Is not of so much Im portance how much food we eat as It is' how much is assimilated. Unless your food is prop erly assimilated it can do you no good in fact, it is harmful. t It over-burdens the stomach and impaires the digestive organs. Food Is easily and rapidly assimi lated when Johann Hoff's Malt Extract is taken with meals. Johann Hoff's MALT EXTRACT greatly aids digestion, and is also a food in itself. The late Prof .D.Hayes Agnew advised Mrs. Welchaus, wife of Dr. Welchaus, of Lancaster, Pa., as follows: "Get a case of the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and use it freely and liberally. No small wineglass doses, but a good half tumbler full, or even more every meal, and you will not have cause to regret It." BE SIRE TO OBTAIN THE DEMISE Johann Hoff's Malt Extract AIL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS Johann Hoff: New York, Berlin, Pads. ITho Carbonrlnlo correspondence of The Tribune has born placed In the hinds or Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as tu Ir resular deliver, etc, elo nous lltnis, t-hould bo addressed to Roberts & Rey nolds, news accnti JOINT SESSION OF COUNCILS. Quiet Meeting Held Last Evening. Bids Consideied. Councils met In joint session last ev ening. Several lesolutlons of minor importance weie nan led r.fter 'which the bids for the taking up of the walk oround the city nnd buUdlnir nnd lay ins In Its place a ronciete -side -walk were considered. The bid of V,'. 11. O'Har.i 'was opened and that gentle man stated that he would lay the con crete walk for cifrht cents per squa: e foot and would temoo the old walk nnd place It on the west bank of the Lackawanna, nbove Sixth avenue, for Ave cents per squnio foot. JI, IT. Blitz' bid amounted to JGS for enn Etruetlnsr the walk and twenty cents ier square foot for rctno Ins the old one. The bids were referred to the committee on streets, bridges and sew crr. There were four bidders for the concrete for the constructing of eight inch sewers on Terrace, Wyoming and "Washington streets and Ninth avenue The bids were as follows per lineal foot- II. Atkinson, 9S cents Itlair and Kennedy, $1.07; AV. II. O'Hara, $1 00; Tqhn Nalon, 97 cents. The bids were rqferred to the joint committee. Af ter this matter was disposed of the important business of the evening the opening of the fire alarm bids was taken up The bids weie opened nnd read by Clerk Cllffoid as follows: Vnlted States Tire Alarm company, 54,850 cas-h dow n, or $750 annually for the next five jears with Interest at six per sent ; the Gamewell'R bid wns $4,370 cash down, or the sime amount In live annaul Installments at 5 per cent. Interest The bid of the East ern Fleetrlcal Construction company of Philadelphia was $1,910 cash down, or the same amount in fio annual payments, the city to pay six per cent. Interest on same. By resolution the Mas were referred to thp joint com mittee on light, water and fire which Mil meet on Friday night to consider rthe same. The outlook for a fire alarm for the city are brighter than ever before nnd the committee should be exceptionally careful in what action they take ns It means much to their constituents. Tho committee on stieets, bridges and sewers withdrew and came In with a resolution giving tho contract for the constructing of the sewer to John Nolan. The joint committee also tent in a resolution giving the ontract for tho constructing of the concrete walk around the city building nnd re moving the old walk and placing tho same on Itlver street to W. H. O'Hnia whose bids was the lowest Both bids Were awarded unanimously. Mr. Van Gordan moved to ndjourn to meet at tho call of tho chair. Select Council Messrs. Swigbrt, Ncalon, Thomp son, Battle and Mannon were present last cvenlny at a session of common council. Mr. Patrick rinnegan, of East Sand street, addressed tho body on the condition of that street, which Is de plorable Indeed. The ordinance for tho construction of tho sewer on fuihert BtreeJ, from Copeland avenuo to Mrs. Jane Warrick's on said street, passed second and third readings. Tho ord inance providing for the construction of a sewer on Summit avenue , from Gilbert street to Thomas avenue, jmbs cd second and final readings. 8ever.il resolutions of little importance wops rend and adopted after which the body adjourned. Common Council. Last night's session of common council -was a tricf ono nt which very little business was transacted Tim only business of any Importance was the matter of pun basing tho lire hy (lmntf , which was referred to the com mittee on fire, light and water. THE ELECTION CONTEST. A peculiar incident happened in the council room yesterday while the Langstaft-Kelley election contest wns in session. Mr. Joseph Chilton, ot Ter lace street, was called and when tho question, "Did ou receive any com pensation for your vote?" wns asked htm, ho wns Insulted nnd said it wns a silly question to nsk him. He thought tho ntt6rncy for the contestant was "guying" him and, turning to the re spondent's uttorney, pleadingly asked, "Must I nnswer It?" The attorney said "Yes" and Mr. Chilton ncqulesced, re plying with nn emphatic "No." After wnid several other of these silly ques tions followed nnd It could bo plainly seen Mr. Chilton's blood wns nt tho point ot ebullition. However, ho man aged to answer all tho questions satis factorily and this honest man wns al lowed to depart. It was a case of "an honest man among law yets." DEATH OP J. II. BYKNE. Ho Passed Away Yesterday Morning at 7.30 O'clock. Tho friends of J H. Byrne, of South Main Htieet, will be pained to learn of his demise vestcrdny morning nt 7.30 o'clock nftor nn Illness of tlneo weeks with pneumonia. He was considered hcrlously 111, but his death wns not al together expected Deceased wus a man nt exi client qualities and wns exceedingly popular with his friends Ho wns piomlnent in the doings of the Cnibondalo Conclave of Heptasophs, of which he wns or gnnlzer. That organisation will attend tho funeral In a body. The immediate survivors are live children, John, Lucy, Madge, Jluth nnd James, nil ot tender J ears Besides these, his aged mother, Mrs. P. Bvrne, of South Church street: two bi others, Itev. John V Bvmc, ot Constiiblevllle, N. Y, and Hon M. Bjrue of Poisons Kan.; four slsteis, Mrs. W Smith and Helen Byrne, of this titv. Mother Xavler, of Wllllams poi t, nnd Teresa Bj i ne, of Indian Ter ritoij, and a step-sister, who resides In New Orleins, mourn his lots. AN ICE BICYCLE. It is the Invention of a Cnrbondnlo Boy. James Walsh, a young mnn of the South Side, has s-ecurcd a pntent on what promises to be a monev-mnklng Invention for Its owner Mr. Walsh has been working during the summer com pleting plans for an Ice bicycle, a model of w hich Is nnw undergoing construc tion nt B K. Wlckwlie's bicycle repair simp on Sex enth nvenue. The Ide.i Is different from anything heretofore placed on the mniket In Its line and differs gieatly from the run ner attachment which may be placed on an ordinaiy hle Ie. It has two jun ncrs and Is piopelled by a small ratchet wheel, which miiv be lowered or raised nt the will of the ildcr Mr. Walsh h.is hit upon the proper plan nnd will no doubt net a neat hum from bis Inven tion. THE EPWORTH LEAGUE. Held a Monthly Meeting Last Night in tho Methodist Chuich. The Kpworth league of tho Metho dist chuich held Its tegular monthly meeting In tho hutch last cvenlng The membeis discussed some of tho temptations to which voung people of the present day me subject. Dining the course of tho evening a programme wns cnrrled out ns follows. Music, paper on "Blcv cling." by Willis Gard ner, discussion led bv Dr. Baker: pa per, "Modern Class Boom," by Hnrry J Hall; discussion, led by Professor Hockenbury; paper, "Irreveience," by Miss Maigaret Mnule; discussion, led by Miss Kilpattlck. The meeting wns hugely attended nnd each paper on the piogrdiumo was dellveied In ecellent style, tho dis cussions affording much entcrtnlnment nnd wns Instructive to those present. THREE BURNED OUT. A fuse burned out on electric enr No. 32 yesterday nfteinoon just as It wns nbout to cioss tho steam i all way tracks at Pldgeon's crossing. Tho S o'clock tialn whistled ns It came over tho ted btldge, and this caused many of the passengers to jump from the electric cat Hid the car gone a few feet further when the fuse burned out It Is piobablo there would have been a loss of life. As it was some of tho passengers In scrambling out fell over a ladder which wns attached to tho side of the cai However, no ono was Injured, nlthough cvviy one received a thorough siailng. FOOT BALL NOTES. The Indian foot ball team have be gun practicing for the coming season and will piobably open the season in this city In the eaily pait of next week The bojs have one of tho strongest teams that Carbnndale has ever placed In the Held and expect to keep up the lecord which they made Inst season. The personnel of the team is as fol lows. Crane, Yarrington, Foihes, Mai shall. Gllhool, Mason, Hanson, Murphy, Rutherford, Murrln, Cogglns and Mitchell. DON'T USE THE NUMBER. On account of the extensive changes be made at the telephone exchange customers nre requested by tho man agement to call tho names of tho par ties deslied and not tho number of their 'phones ns Is customary. This will be In vogue for tho next few dnys only, until the lines have undergone the changes necessitated by an In crease In business. New Cards will then be Issued. BURIED YESTERDAY. The funeral ot Miss Rose Coogan was held yesterday afternoon, the cortege leaving the family homo on Pike street at 3. 10 o'clock. Notwithstanding the Inclement wenther a large number ot sorrowing friends followed the remains to their last resting place. The usual ritualistic service was held In St. Rose's church, after which interment was made In St. Rose's cemeteiy. A DARING FEAT. Olwln Ballev, an electric light com pany lineman, climbed the pole In front of the Mitchell hose house nnd replaced tho rope through tho pulley on the top. The pulley Is about nlncty-llvo feet from the ground, and tho fnct that brisk bneze was blowing at the time added danger to the hazardous feat, which wns accomplished In a period of five minutes. A MARRIAGE YESTERDAY. Daniel Lynch, of Simpson, well known In this city, and LIzzto R. Lav den, of South Main street, were united In nmrrluge at St. Rose's church yes terday morning nt 0.30 o'clock. Doml nick Kllleen and Miss Julia Collins at tended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch left on an extended wedding tour Im- mcdlntely after tho ceremony was performed. ItAILHOAD OFFICIALS. A paity of New York, Ontario unci Western railroad officials passed over this rcctlon of the road on a tour of Inspection yesterday morning. In tho number wero Include Mr. Joseph Brlce, of the London and Northwestern rall wuy company of England. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tho Misses Anna nnd Kate Logan, of Scrnnton, nre visiting friends on tho South Side. Miss Lyda Gnllngher, of Wllkes Bnrre, returned homo nfter a month's slny with Miss Mnmo Holland, o South Church street. Andrew Stnrk, of Blnghnmton, N. Y hns accepted a position ns clerk nt tho Hotel Amcrlonn. The social which wns to bo hold at Fern hall last night hns been post poned until Frldiv evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Mnlnun arc visit ing friends In Hnrrlsburg. George S. Klmbnll called on tho trade In Jermyn yesterday. Miss Sally Hughes, who has been visiting friends on tho West Side, re turned to her home in Wllkes-Barro ycsti-i day. Mi's Anna Grler, of Prlcobun', Is the guest of Miss Sadie Cummlngs, ot tho South Side. MIfs Nellie Campbell, of Honesdalo, who hns been visiting at the home of Mrs. B. . Wlckwire. of South Church street, will return homo todnv. Miss Kittle riynn, of Now Yoik city, Is the guest of Miss Bllzabcth Flan ncrv, of Sand street. Mi. nnd Mrs Daniel McDonald, ot Blnghamton, mo visiting friends In this city. Kelsey D. Purdy is in New York city. Miss Lydla Couth and family have returned from nn outing at Clifford. Miss Rose Lee leaves today for Stroudsbuig where she will reside In tho future. J. JJ. Morgan was In Scranton yester day Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Sturry, left yesteidny for a two weeks stay at Ocean Grove. TAYLOR NEWS. The Sewer Contiact Awarded Fra ternnl Visit Personal Mentions. Tho contract for tho constiuctlon ot tho now sewer on Pond street wns awarded to .lames Mori Is, jr., at the council meeting Monday evening nt $J 05 per lineal nrd. The Glee lub fiom the Tnvlorvllle lodge, No. 1CJ, together with a largo dt location of members paid a fiaternnl visit to Dunmoio lodge, Knights of Pj till is on Tuesdny evening. Tho glee club took a prominent part In tho ptogrnmme. Mrs. It. J. Davis and dnughtor, Ma bel, of North Mnln street .were tho guests of relatives In Hyde P.uk yes terday. Kvan G. Watklns, of I'ootc and She.u's hnidwaio store Is to resume his duties this week after a week's sickness. Licknwanna Valley Council, No. 81, Junioi Older American Mechanics, will moot tills evening In Van Horn's hall. runctnl Director John K. Davis at tended tho Maltland fair at Wallsville yesterday. Taylor Castle, No. 287, Knights of the Gllden Kagli', will hold nn Impor tant meeting this evening In Reese's hall. The Blcctrlc social club, which Is coposed of people from this town and vicinity, will hold a grand social next Tuesday evening In Weber's rink. Ad mission only Vi cents. They will con tinue during the coming winter. The Young People's society, of tho Welsh Baptist chuich, will hold an Ico i icam social on Tavior pay night. Mr. and Mrs. William Olster. of this place, spent the Sabbath with rela tives of tho foimer In Ransom. Mrs. Fanny Ciosby, the blind poetess of Brooklyn, N. Y.. who Is tho author of n great number of our standard hymns and who gavo an enteitalnment here some time ago Is the guest of Rev. nnd Mrs. Trlsby, of Main street. Pilvntes John Powell and Alfied Pilca, of company B, Thirteenth reg iment, who have been home on a fur lough leturned to their company at Camp Meade, Aliddletown, yesterday. The sewing circle of tho Welsh Con gregitlonal church will hold an Ice ci enm social on Taylor pay. Ico cream, cake and lemonade will he served. Evan Mojes, of the Beech, was the guest of his patents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Moses, of this place, ester day. 5lis. Michael Judge, of South Scran ton, wns the guest of her mother, Mrs Ludgate, of Mnln street, yesterday MI'-s Hnttlo Evans hns returned to her home In Plttston after visiting tel athes In this place. 1 Out on the water in the moonlight A more beautiful or romantic situation for a young man to tell the story of his love and ask the young woman of his choice to share his life cannot be imagined. The courtship of a young couple may be ever 60 romantic and their married life be very unhappy There are common sense Considerations outside of love that have a world to do with the making of married happiness. One of the most important of these considerations is the good health of both parties to the sacred tie. The young man who is in the incipient stages of con. sumption commits a crime if he marries before he is restored to health He con. demns his wife to the life of a nurse and his children to early death, or lives of sick, tiess and suffering Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures o3 per cent of all cases of consumption if taken in its earlier stages. This is its record established dur ing the past thirty years, It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, nerve-tonic and general restorative, The young woman who suffers from weak, ness and disease of the delicate and im portant organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible has no right to atun'i r "Yes" to a young man's proposal until she is thoroughly restored to health in a worn anly way Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion prepares a woman for wifehood and motherhood It makes her strong, healthy and vigorous where a woman most needs health, strength and vigor, Thousands of women have testified to its merits. " My daughter," wrltrs Mrs. N. A. Thomas, of tittle Rock, Ark , "had been under a doctor's care for four years. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pre scription, which cured me, alo cured her," 3 -" StSSJe " SHERIFF'S SALES. cunniFra sale. -or- Valuable Real Estate --OX- FniDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1S9S. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Fnclns nnd Venditioni Ex ponns, Issued out of tho court of common pleasa of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will oxposo to public silo by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house. In tho city ot Scrnnton, Lackawanna coun ty on FRIDAY, tho TWENTY-THIRD DAY' OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1S93, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of paid diy, nil the right, title nnd Inteicst of the defend ants In nnd to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels ot land, viz: No. 1 All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Frederick W'cyandt, In nnd to all the surface or right of soil ot a certain lot, tract, piece of parcel of land situate lr. tho lty of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, commencing at a point on tho Hide of Mooslc aventiu twenty CO) feet northeast cilv ot a stone monument In the copter of paid Mooslc nvuiue; thencu noith, forty nnd onn-hulf (40'4 degrees enct IHo hun dred O00) feet to a corner; tliunrn north, fort -nine and three-fourths (tf'Vt) de cree.) west, flvn hundred nnd twenty threo 52n feet to a corner; thenco south, foity nnd one-fourth MOVJ) degrees west, five, hundred COO) feet to a point on the s'du of Mooslo avenuo nfoiesnld; nnd thence south forty-nine nnd three-fouithi () degrees east, IHo hundred and twenty-three (123) teet nlong tho easterly sldo ot said nvenue. called nnd named Mooslc avenuo to the place of beginning. S.ild lot or parcel of land coi.talnlng sit ncres, bo tho Fame more or less. Im proved with a two-story frnma dwelling house, a two-story franio barn und out houses. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Charles Dupont Breck. trustee, as. Fiederirk Wejamlt. Debt. Jl 323 Judg ment No l.'rt. September term, 1S0S. Fl. fa. to September term, lS'is. TOMBOYS, Atfy. ALSO No. 2 All tho right, title nnd Interest ot tho defendant, William II Wejtecker. in nnd to nil that certain piece, pitcel or iov oi inna situ.no nnd iving in .Madison township, countv of Lackawanna, Penn Hvlv.mln. to wlf Becliininir In tho cen ter of public roid along linds ot Peter Hornbaker, thenco south 50 degrees cast 72 rods, s perches to a corner, thenco eouth 40 degrees west 32 reds to a corner; thence south C0degreeswest23rods;thcnco south 40 degrees, west 10234 rods to centro of a road nnd corner of land belonging to Oustavus Webster; thence nlong said road nnd land of William Hornbaker nnd others, north 50 degrees, west 114'i rods to corner nnd lands of Samuel Wademan; thenco north 40 degrees, east 50 rods, 4 peichcs to land of Sunuel Hornbaker; thence south 60 degrees, ast 20 rods to corner; thence north 40 degrees, east 11 rods, t links to centro of road leading to Stevens' Mill; thtneo along Bald road north .i" degrees, east n rods to placo of resinning. Containing S2 actes, S3 perchfs bo the same nioro or le-s Improved wl'h a two-storv frame dwelling house, barn and out-buildings Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Samuel Ammerman to uo of A. R Depew vs. Wllllim Bleseckei Debt, Wb2 Judgment No. 52 March teim, IM)4 Vend Ex to September term 113. PATTERSON & WILCOX, Att'lE. ALSO No. 3 All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Jacob A. Swlnglo nnd Jessie M. Swlrgle, in nnd to all that cer tain lot or pleco of land, with tho im provements thereon situate partly in Jef ferson township, Lackawanna county, nnd partly in South Canann township, Wnyno county, stato of Pennsylvania bounded as follows: Beglnnlg at a btone corner of school houso lot, thence north llfty-three degrees west twelvo and a hilt rods to post corner on west sldo of pubin load leading to Archbald; thenco along said road north slxtv -three degrees west twenty-nlno nnd seven-tenths rods to a corner in roil. Thenco along land this day deeded to Frank G. Swingle north thirt-ono degrees eust thlrtv -eight rod3 to post. Thenco north twelve, degrees east forty rods to end of wall; thence south eighty-two degrees east eleven nnd four-tenths rods to corner of wall. Thenco north sixteen degrees east thirty rods to post. Thenco rorth twentv-ono degrees east twentv-seven nnd eight-tenths rods to corner of wall, thenco north sixty-four degrees west twenty-five nnd a tenth rods to a corner on wall Thence north torty degrees east two and four-tenths rods to corner on wall. Thenco north rtf ty degrees west twenty-ouo lods to stako In line of lands of II ;. McKinnev; thenco north forty dcgiecs east forty rods to n corrcr under stone fence. South fif tv degrees cast thirty-four nnd a tenth reds to post nnd stones, thence along same north forty degrees east one rod to post nnd stones; thence south Ufty-elght nnd i half degrees eust thirty-six and one-tenth rods to post and stones; thenco south thirty-ono degrees west forty-eight rods to stones Thence south fifty de grees east sixty-four rods to post corner of lands of Mclvln Swingle Thence south seventy-threj degrees west eight and two-tenths rods to post, thence south twenty-four and a half degrees west ono hundred nnd twenty-six lods and a hilt to stones Thenco south forty-six degrees west twenty-two rods to stone corner of lands of Elizabeth Swingle. Thenco north forty degrees west llfty-slx rods to stones corner of J II. Swingle, thento north twent-seen dpgrces 6nst seventeen nnd six-tenths rods to stono corner Th nca north sixteen nnd a half degreest west live and eight-tenths rods to corner of school house let tbence noith seventy de. grces east fourteen rods to place of ne glnnlng. Containing ono hundred and fifteen ncres nnd fifty-three porches, bo tho same more cr less Being a pirt i f the same piece of land which Jonathan Swingle, by his deed dated the 13th day ot March, l1-) recorded In Laeknwanna county In Deed Book No C pngo 211, etc., granted and convejed to Welles Benja min. All Impioved with ono large two story framn dwelling house, two barns nnd out-bulldlngs, orchard nnd fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho FUlt of F I, Benlimlnvs Jacob A. Swin gle and Jesslo M. Swingle. Debt. Jl 320. Judgment No 840. March term, 189J. Le, fa to September term, WK JOHN F. SCRAGG. Att'y. ALSO No 4 All of defendant's right, tltlo and Interest In and too all that lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In the city of Scrnnton. Lackawanna county Pennsyl vania, Iving In the triangular tract in tho Third ward, bounded by Lan street. Creek street and Leggett's Creek, being one hundred and tlfty-feel pqiiiro and fronting on Law treet adjoining lands late of E. W. Weston on the other thieo sides being tho same land convoyed to detendant by H. C Rejuolds by deed re. corded In Deed Hook No 12.', page 420. Conl and minerals reserved ns In deed from C. S. Weston, recorded In Deed Book, No, 121, page 3S3 Improved with a two-story and basement framo dwelling house and out-hulldlnga theieon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Eva D. Shires vs. Patrick Me Grath Debt, J31I Judgment No, 1200. September term, J608. n. fa. to Septem ber term, IMS. DEAN, Att'y. ALSO No D All tho right, title and interest ot tho defendant, Metrofnn Gambol, ad ministrator of Roman Gambol, deceased, In and to all that certain piece or put eel of land situate In the township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, stnte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at the Inter section of streets called and known as Albion and Hickory streets, thenco along 6ald Hickory street a dlstunce of ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to n line of lot No, 17, thenco nt right angles to said street and along the line of said lot No if a distanie of Jlfty-threo (53) feet, thenco at right angles to said lust mentioned line and along the lino of lot No. 15 a distance of one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Al bion street, thence along Albion street nt right angles to last mentioned line flfty thrco (53) feet moro or less to h corner, the place of beginning, Being lot No II In block No. 7 In rectlon F on tho plot of lots of K. M. Smith, surveyed by J If. Rlttenhouse, C, E bounded on the north, west by Albion street, on the northeast bv Hickory street, southeast by lot No. 17. and southwest by lot 11. Coil nnd minerals benenth tho surfnen reserved to tho legul owners thereof by suillclent SHERIFF'S SALES. terms In law. Alt Improved with on two-story nnd basement wood and stone building, ono two-story framo dwelling houso on rear of lot, also onu small barn and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of J. F. Taylor vs. Metrofnn Oumbol, ndmlnlstrator of Roman Gambol, de ceased. Debt. $572 5,1. Judgment No. 1236. September term, 1IW8, n. fn. to Septem ber term, 18D8. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, Fred Burst, In nnd to nil that cettnln lot, pleco or pjntl ot lntid, situate, lying and being in the city of Scrnnton, cnuntv of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd des cribed ns follows to wit: Being lot num bered seven (7) In square or block num ber eighty-six (SO nnd situate upon street called nnd known ss Meadow nvenue, upon the plot of fno City of ScranMn: said lot being rectangular In shape, fortv (40j feet In width In front on said Meadow avenue, the same In rear, nnd ono hun dred nnd forty (110) feet In depth. Ex cepting nnd reserving, however, all conl nnd minerals bcreath the surface of eild lot, with the light to mine and temovo tho same. Being th nnw premises which Henrv Winkler nnd wife gran'ed nnd conveyed unto the said Frederick Hurst bv deed dated August 2, 1817, and recorded In tho recorder's oftlco of Lncka wanna county In Deed Book 149, page 100. All Improved with a two-storv framp dwelling house and other out-bulldlng. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of New Oern nnla Building nnd Lonn Association vs. Fred Hurst. Debt, $m Judgment No. 11G1 September term, 1S33. Fl fa. to September term 1S0S. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 7. All tn"e right, tltlo nnd Interst ot the defendnnt, Mnry J. Divls. admin istratrix of the otate of John R. Davis, deceased. In nnd to nil thoso curtain lots, pieces or parcels of land in tho old bor ough of Hyde Park, now city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, known ns lots numbers ono and two In scvunio or block c leven, nnd fronting on Adams avemie, being each 23 feet front by 350 feet In depth, according to a plan or map ertltled "Price A. Pancoast s Ad dition to tne city or scranton, reenroen In Luzerne countv. Pennsvlvanla. In Book No. 121. page 312, etc., tho 23th day ot October, A. D. 1807. Being the amo land conveyed to John R. Dxvls by EH K. Price, et nl by deed dated Decem ber 10, 1872, nnd recorded In Luzerne county In Deed Book No. 163 nt pngo 320, etc. All Improved with ono two-storv framo single dwelling house with base ment and ono double two-story frame dwelling houso nnd ono framo barn and outbuldlngs thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Thomas Richards vs. Mary J. Davis, administratrix of tho estate cf John It. Dav Is. deceased. Debt, $2,121 15. Judgment No. 1W8 September Term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to September Term, Ifos. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 8 All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, Mnrlon L Smith and Nelllo Smith, In nnd to all that certain lot of land In Prlceburg, Lickawanna county. Pennsvlvanla, known ns lot No. 2 In Block No. 17, nnd fronting en Cirmalt avenuo, being 60 feet In front by 130 feet In depth, n measurement of tho depth to commence 15 feet Inside the street line, with tho right to occupy 10 feet In front of raid lot for cellarwiy, biy-wlndow, trees, shrubbery, but with out tho right to erect any buildings th rc on ncordlnc to a plan or map entitled "Moore's Mip of Prlccville" (Prlceburg), snld property being Improved with a two story frame dwelling nnd out houses. Second Also nil that certain lot. pleca or parcel of lnnd. In Prlceburg, Lacka wnnni countv, Pennsvlvanla, known ns lot No. 1. In block No. 17, nnd fronting on Cirmalt avcue beig fifty (50) feet In front by one hundred and slxty-lle (165) feet in depth, nccordlng to the plan or map en titled Moore's map of Pilcevllle (Prlce burg), said property being Improved with a two-story framo dwelling and out hous es. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of tho Cosmopolitan Building nnd Loan Association, of Syracuse, N, Y.. vs. Marlon L. Smith and Nelllo Smith. Debt, $1,560.12 Judgment No. 1210 September term, 1SDS. Fl. fl to September term, 1S9S. FRED R. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. 0. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Martin Loftua, In and to all tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of lnnd situate, lying nnd being In tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning nt a corner on West Mnrket street, nlso known as the Providence und Ablngton Turnpike Road nt n corner In line of lands of Katherlne O'Hara, thenco In a southerly direction along said West Market street forty-five feet to a corner of lands now or lato of Alfred L Green; thenco In a southwesterly direction nlong lands of Alfred L. Green one hundred und fifty feet more or less to nn alley; thence in a northwesterly direction along said alley forty-five feet to a corner In lino of land of Kntherlno O'Hara; thence In a. northeasterl direction along line of lands ot Katherlne O'Hara ono hundred and flftv feet, moro or less, to a corner on Wist Market street to tho place of beginning Improved with a two-sto.y frame dwelling house nnd other out buildings. Said premises being known as 417 West Market street. Seized and taken In execution nt the BUlt of Daniel McShane vs. Martin Lof tus. Debt, $1 000. Judgment No. oil. No v ember term, 1831. Alias fi. fa, to Sep tember term. IS S WELLES & TORRE Y, Att'ys. ALSO No. 10.-A11 the estate right, title and Interest nnd property of tho defendant, Edward Relsenauer, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In tho borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna countv nnd stato of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake or corner of land of Herman Plttack on the northwesterly side of Irving nvenue, running thenco northeast forty (40) feet to lands of L. Wolf; thence northwest along b ild Wolf's land ono hundred and fifty-seven feet to a stake In an alley; thento southwest nlong said alley forty (40) feet to a corner ot said Herman Plttuck's land, thenco southeast along said Herrman PIttaok'a land one hundred and fifty-seven feet to the placo of beginning. Containing nbout llvo thousand four hundred und eighty squaro feet of land be the same more or less, on which there is now erected ono largo two-story frame dwelling houso and other out-bulldlngs. Being the snmo Jot of land conveved bj the said August Wnhler and wlfo to tho aforesaid Edward Relsenauer by deed dated the 18th dav of September A. D. IfcOl, and recorded In tho otilco for recording of deeds In Lacka wanna county. All the coal nnd minerals beneath the surface of tho said lot. piece or parcel of lnnd do not belong to tho said Edward Relsenauer. but belong to other persons together with the right of mining nnd removing the same from bo neith the surface of the said lnnd. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of August Wahlers vs. Edward Relsenauer. Debt, $600 Judgment No, W6, September term, 1893. Fl fa. to Sep tember term, 1893 WARD & HORN, Att'ys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants, Eva A. Oakley and Frank H Oakley, In and to all that tract or parcel of land, situate In tho borough of Jermyn, formerly Glbsonburg, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsyl vnnla, nnd bounded and described as fol lows: Containing a front of fifty (50) feet southeastwiud on Third avenue, bounded southwestward, at right angles to said avenue, ono hundred nnd seventy (170) feet by lot number twelve (li) in section thirty-nine (J9) northwestward, parallel with said avenue, fifty (50) teet by an al ley, and northeastward, at right angles to said alley, one hundred and seventy (170) feet by lot number fourteen (14) in section thlrty-nlno fJ3) Containing eighty-five hundred (3,500) square feet of land be tho same moro or less, and comprising lot number thirteen (13) in section thlrty nlno (39) fronting on Third nvenue, as said lot Is represented and designated on the mup or plHn of building lots on lands of the Northern Conl and Iron company. In said borough of Glbsonburg. or Jer mn. All Improved with ono two-story single frame shingle roofed dwelling houso. with a one-story uddltlon in the rear thereof, u coal house and other small out-bulldlngs, and with some fruit trees, vines nnd fences. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Safety Investment Loan Company vs. Evn E, Oakley nnd Frnnk II, Oak ley. Debt. $837.30. Judgment No. 1113, September term, ISOS. Fi. fn. to Sep. tembcr term, 1898. GEO. D. TAYLOR. Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, tltlo nnd interest of tho defendant, John Bhost, in and to nil tnnt certain tract, piece or parcel of lnnd sltuato In tho borough of Archbald, In the county ot Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Containing a front of fifty (50) feot northward on a street, bounded eastward at right angles to said street, ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet by lot number ten (10) on snld street, south wnrd. parallel with sild street fifty (50) feet by lnnd ot tho Northern Conl nnd Iron company, nnd westward nt right an gles to the said ono hundred nnd flftv (150) feet by lot number eight (8) on said street. Comprising lot number nlno (9) ns lnld out by W. E. Anderson, May 2J, 187, on a truct of land In tho warran tee name of William Rvnn In said bo rough of Atehbald. Being tho same premises whlih were conveyed to tho slid John Shost by the Notthern Coal and Iron company by deed dated 10th July. K!i, recorded in tho otTlce for recording deeds, etc., In and for said county of Lackawanna, In Deed Book number 142, page 212. Conl nnd minerals excepted nnd reserved. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, framo barn und outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of the Eastern Union Building nnd Loan society vs. John Shost. Deht. $3$'i 20 Judgment No. 123iL September Term, 1593. Fl fn. to September Term. ISIS WATSON, DIEIIL & KEMMERER. Attomcv s. ALSO No. 11 All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendnnt, George Baker, in nnd to nil that tract or parcel of land, bltuito In tho borough of Maj field, county of Lack nwnnnn, nnd stnto of Pennsvlvanla, and distinguished us lot number two (2) In block number seven (7). on the property of tho Glenwood Conl Company, ns des cribed nnd designated In the survey of the samo accompanied by a mnp thereof, being sixty (60) feet In front and rear nnd one hundred and fifty (1501 feet deep, nnd being bounded nnd described ns follows: On the north by Lacknwanna avenue, on tho cast by lot number tlnce t3) lu said block, and on tho south hv bind, now or Into of tho Glenwood Coal Company, nnd on the west by lot number one (1), In snld iiiock sold to jonn uougnan ah im proved with a slnglo two story frame dwelling huubo with a wing or kitchen in the rear thereof, and other out-bulldlngs, fruit trees nnd fences thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the 3Ult of Safety Investment and Loan Com pany vs. George Baker Deht, $S23 (fl. Judgment No. 1267. September term, 1893. Fl. fa. to September term, 1898. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. II. All the rlght.tltle. and lnterestrf tho defendants. Geo W.Bcale and Rnchcl la Scott Bcale In and to all the follow ing described lot of land with the Im provements thereon, situate In the cly of Scranton, countv of Lickawnnna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit. Being lot No. 3. In block II, of Clark and Benlo's Addi tion to tho cltv of Scrnnton Slid lot be ing duly recorded. Said lot being forty (10) feet In front nnd renr and one hun dred and forty-two U42) In depth to an alley. All Impioved with a two-story frame dwelling houso nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of tho Lackawanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit company, trustee, vs. George W, Bealo and Rachclla Scott Beale. Debt. $1 tS3. Judgment No. 147?, Septcmbjr Term. 1815. Plurles Lev. Fa. to Septem ber Term, 189S. ALSO No. 15 -All the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Theresa Suravltz nnd Jacob Sutnvltz, In nnd to All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the Sixteenth ward of tho city of Scran ton, county or Lacknwannu nnd stato of Pennsylvania, butted, bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit: Said lot Is fo.--ty feet In front on Rajmond alley, the same In rear, nnd sixty feet In depth, bounded northerly by land of Jucob Kel per, eastwardly by land of D. O'Keefe. southwardly by land of J S Miller and westwardly by Raymond alley, being "he rear part of lo' number tight In block numbor forty-one on tho Lackawanna Coal company's plot. Improved with n two story frame bdlldlng and n small barn nnd other out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized und taken in execution at the suit of I. II. Burns vs. Theresa. Suravltz and Jncob Suravltz. Debt, $1,679.07. Judg ment No. 713. March teim, 1S38. Lev. fa. to September term, 1S9S OLVER, Atfy. ALSO No. 16 -All tho right, title and interest of tho defendant, Antonio Conservato, In nnd to nil that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon. Sltuato in tho borough of Archbald, Lackawanna coun ty, stato of Pent sjlvnnla. Beginning nt a point In the southeily line of road tho southwesterly corner ot White Oak Out lot number 30, thence by paid lino of road north 70 degrees, west 15" feet to the southeasterly corner of White Onk Out lot No. 33, thenco bv said Inst mentioned Out lot north 11 degrees, west 246 1-10 feet to a corner, thence by other lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company Bouth 81 degrees, east 152 5-10 feet to the northwesterly corner of White Oak out lot number 30 nforesald, thenco by said Out lot number SO, south ll'i degrees, east 194 2-10 feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing White Oak Out lot number 37 as the same is represented and desig nated on a map of building lots on lands of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany In tho boiough of Arthbald. Im proved with one and one-hulf story dwell ing house nnd outhcuscs. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Frederick Kop vs. Antonio Censervato. Debt, $S9 04. Judgment No. 23. May term, 1898. Lev. fi to Septem ber, 1S3S. J. U. BROWN, Att'y. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, Paul Borland and Mary Harland, In and to all the surface or right of soil of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being In the township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows Being lot No 1 In block No 23 of a plot of lands laid out by the New York, Susquehanin and Western Coal company, and rec ordefl In the office for recording deeds In nnd for Lackawanna county in Deed Book 78 pages 2J4 and 213 Said lot is lectangular In form and is 50 feet In width In front on westerly side of Sibley avenue, the same In rear, and 150 feet in depth along The southerly side of Baker street to an al ley, with tho uppurtenmces. Usual conl nnd mineral reservations Being the same property convejed to Mary Harland b tho said Now York, Susquehanna and Western Coal company by deed dated the I"th day of January, 1890 nnd recorded In tho proper olllco In Lickawnnna county In Deed Book No. 130 page 41S, etc. Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs theieon. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho Fiilt of Taylorvlllo Building nnd Loan Association vs. Paul Harland and Mary Harland Debt. $2 000. Judgment No. 1253 September term, 1S9S. Fl, fa. to Septem ber term, 1893 JOHN M. HARRIS, Att'y. ALSO No 18 All the right, title and Interest ot the defendint, D. F. Kearney. In and to all that certain lot of land with the improvements. rirst piece being Lot No. 18 In square or block No. 49 sltuute on Penn avenue in tho city of Scrnnton, Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania, said lot being tweutv-four feet in front nnd one hun dred feet In depth, with an allej In rear, not less than seven feet wide for public use. Said lot Is as shown in John Handlev's map, Intended to be duly recorded. All Improved with a latge three-story brick bulliMnr with store on ground floor nnd living apartments on tho other two floors. Second piece being Lot No. 8 in block No 49 on Penn avenue, John Handle addition to city of Scranton. Scranton Lacknwanna county, Pennsylvania, suld lot being twenty-four feet In front and one hundred feet In depth, with an alley In rear not less than seven feet wide for public use, with tho usual ten foot privi lege in front. All Improved with a threo- EVERY WOMAN SomiHlDM media reliable, monthly, rofuUUn madlolnt. Only barnlMlal tho pureil diugi ihouldbeoeJ. lljeu want lh but, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills They araprtapt, af and earUla In leanlt. The ttnalni (Or, F)'i) otrar Jlztm, oolnt. 6t anywhere. tl.0. Addreu fXAX. MutcUM 0.. ClorelalitOL. FSorV,Lb),t J.HU H' PHELpS. Pharm.ol.t, c?r. Wromlntj .venue .o4 SHERIFF'S SALES. - . .. - -,-,- ,-, r J-1--1) ,- -1-.1-f- -. i n ri.r"i ji .rij-irw story brick building; tho first floor ndnnt ed for store nnd second nnd third floors for living rooms. Third piece, thnt certnln lot of land sltuato In Thirteenth ward, city of Scran ton, Lnckawanna county, Pennsylvania, beginning nt a corner on westerly sldo of streot known ns Provldenco Road, now Sanderson avenue. In lino of lands late of J, M. Knpp, deceased. Thenco nlong line of lands ot said Knpp, north flfty-four degrees thirty minutes, west nbout forty-ono perches, to the line ot lands sold by Michael Lutz In his life tlmo to Edmund Griffin; thenco along tho lino of said lands so sold to Edmund Griffin, north twonty-ono nnd one-halt dogrees, enst nineteen perches; thenco north six degrees, west six perches; thenco north six degrees, west six perches; thence north twenty and one half degrees, enst fourteen and soven tenths perches, moro or less, to a post; thenco south slxly-nlno and one-half do Kiees, east live and four-tenths perches, moro or less to said Providence Road; thenco along said road to the placo of beginning. Said land ta on the west sldo of the road, bounded southwesterly by landM late of J. M. Kapp, deceased: northwesterly nnd northeasterly bv lnnds conveyed by Michael Lutz In his llfotlmo to Edmund arlflln, nnd southeasterly by sild road. Improved with one two-story frame dwelling houso with barn and out bulldlngs, one two-story frnmo dwelling house with wing nnd outbuildings; ono two-story franio dwelling houso with a One-Storv It It I lien nttaeherl nnd ftiithtlltri. IngB, and one large two nnd one-half story frame innnslon bouse, with out bulldlngs, fixtures md fences, etc. Fourth ploce. nil that certain lot or pleen of lnnd sltuato In Thirteenth ward of tho city of Scrnnton, county of Larka wnnnn, Pennsjlvnnli, being part of lot No.l, In block No. 324, upon the plot of Meyleit's addition to city of Scrnntond nnd Green Ridge. Commencing nt tho cor ner of Sanderson nvenue (formerly Provi dence avenue) and New York street; thence along said Smderroii avenue, six-tv-four fet; thenco on a line parallel with New York street to tho light of wav or the D nnd II Cnnnl nnd Railroad Comranj : Mienco along sild rlsht of way to New York street, and thenco along said Now York street one hundred and twenty feet, moro or less, to the plico of beginning. The measurement of tho depth to comrretico ten feet from the In side of sidewalk, with right to encloso nnd use ten feet In front of said lot for cellarwnv, porch steps or shrubbery, but not tho right to erect any building there on, The ten-foot privilege or reservation clause abovo given applies also to tho width of sild lot The sixty-four font frontage nn Sanderson nvenue, Including snld ten foot frontage), Jpaylttg fifty-four feet building frontnge. Coal nnd miner als reserved. All Improved with two two-story frame dwelling house, out buildings, etc. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Strauss Prltz Co vs. D F. Kear ney. Deht. $133 86. Judgment No. 07, January Term. 1891. Vend. ex. to Sep tember Term, 10S PATTERSON &. WILCOX Att'y. ALSO , No. 19 All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Dils Swnrtz, In nnd to all that certain piece, parcel or trnct of land situito In th borough of Dnlton, county of Luckawnnna nnd stato of Penn sylvania, and bounded nnd described us follows, to wit. eBglnnlng nt a corner In tho middle ot tho public road leading from Dalton pxst Wnrren White's, In tho lino ot linds of Dalton Independent School District, as formerly defined; thenrn ulnm- u.iM l.inrla nf cl.i aimi District north forlj-four,(4lj degrees west ono hundred nnd forty-sK hnd one-halt (461-,) feet to tho corner of lot sold to Mr-- Llzzlo Parkton, thenco along tho easterly sldo of same, north fortv-slx (46) degrees east two hundred (200) feet to ,i corner nt tho southerly sldo of a street called "Scrnnton Avenuo," thenco nlong tho same south fort -four (41) degrees enst three hundred and thirteen (313) feet to a corner In tho mlddlo of tho publio road aforesaid; thenco nlong the mlddlo of the samo south eight -soven nnd one hnlf (87V) degrees west two hundred nnd sixty-one (261) feet to n coiner, tho placo of beginning; containing fortv-flvo thou sand nlno hundred and fifty (43,930) squ.i.'o feet of land, bo the samo more or less. Being lot No. 1 In Francis and Decker's Addition to the Village of Dalton. All Im proved with two (2) two-storv framo dwelling houses on largo framo barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Republic Savings and Loan asso ciation vs. Daisy Swartz. Debt. $3.75173. Judgment No. Ilri7, September Term, 1S9S. n. fa. to September Term. ISO? GEORGE D. TAYOR, Att'y. ALSO No 20 -All tho right tltlo and Interest of the defendant, S W. Longcor, in und to nil that certain lot pleco or parcel of land sltuato In Wlnton borough, Lacka wunna county nnd state of Pennsylvania on what Is known ns tho 'David Brown" tract, described as follows : Beiog that portion of lot No 1 In Square "I," as de scribed In died from Isanc P Hall trus tee, to Selbert W Longcor, dated 2h day of July, A D 1S94 recorded In Deed Book 117, page 202, etc.. sild lot being tw cut -nlno (29) feet In front on Church street, tho samo wJdtlivlp. rfvr and ono hundred nnd flftv irjiffjctBlfVi-depth on Fourth street. All lmpiftvert with a two story flame dwelling houso and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution it tho suit of New Schiller Building nnd Loan nsooclatlon vs S W Longcore. Debt. $1,000. Judgment No. 310, November Term, 1691. Fl. fa to September Term, 1593. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 21 All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Hugh Burke. In nnd to nil thoso certain lots of lnnd situate In Dunmore, Licknwanna countv, stnte ot Pennsylvania, described on a certnln map of lands of Phllopln i Engle estate record ed In Liekawi'ni ount In Deed Boo No. 32, pago 113, etc, hs lots Nos. 13, 33, 17, 1J, 21 nnd 2i. nnd located on tho southwesterly side ot Rlggs btreet. ns laid down on said map. said lots uro each forty (lOi feet In front on Rlggs street nnd Irregular In depth ns by reference to snld map will moie, fully nppenr. Coal nnd minerals reserved to the legnl own er thereof by sufficient terms In Inw All Improved w'th ono two-story frime dwell ing house, two barns engine house, plan ing mill nnd outbuildings thereon Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of P D Mnnle vs Hugh Burke, Debt $3Vi0 Judgment No 111 Septem ber Term 1896. Allm fl fa to Septem ber Term, 1S9S. WOODRUFF. Att y. TERA1S OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. CRTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff, Sheriff's olllco, Scranton, Pa., August 31. 189S. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBU jLLIsiservoua lUsea I ailing Man cry,JmpoUncy, Hleejloineet,eto, caused l7 Abuse or other i-xceasea an 4 IndU crotloD. They qulchlu and mreltt restore Lot Vitality in old or young mi fltamaaforttudr, burlaeiior marrUff. PiBTent Inianltr nnii floninmr,t)nn tr taken in tima IhelruM abowa immediate improve mentanrt effect a a CUKE where all other fall In, jiv upon utmna tne genuine ajx i.&oieie. J. Dtp haracurea thouaandaani will cure you. Weglre apoe ItUe written guarantee to effect e cure Eft PTC In eachooseor refund the money. 1'rloeww w lOiger imcsacoi oriu pian uuii ireaimenu jor fDU, Uf nail. Tn m pjuin wrttPiwr upon rcipi ox price. Circular aJax REMEDY CO.. '! r mmn rclpt of rrioo. Circular reo . vvarDro bc, CUofe, III. For ialo In Scranton, Pa. by ilatthaw Bros, and 11 U. Saailaraon, drusslsts, v
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