ttTJE SURAJSTON TRIBUNE-THUllSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 181)8. Hi ( tTho Carbondnlo correspondence of Tho Trlbuno tins becu nh ,ed In tho hnnds or Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as tu Ir rrRiilar delivery, etc., eluo news 1(( ins, Miould bo nddrcHHod to Hobcrl.i & Hoy nold, nowu uucnts.) THE COUNCIL MEETING. The councils convened In Joint res filon last ili?ht but transacted little business. Tlio committee on light, lire and water wero not ready to report on the r.doptlon of a lire alarm, but Ftnt fd that they favored the Gamewell system. A letter from V. II. O'llura asking to he relieved f i mi Ills contract wis read nnd It was urililpil to reject all tho bids. Mr. O'llnra's Included, that wero received In nnawcr to the Inst advertisement. Professor Hoclc enberry was rresent and Informed the councils that he did not sIkii the peti tion to have sewers put In on 1 licit street. His name was on the petition read at a former mooting of tho coun cils, hut he claims ha did not sIrm It. No other luHness of importance was transacted. It Is the same old story with the fires alarm system. Foreman Van Oorder of tho committee report ing that they wore not ready to inuUo n selection. The councils will fool away unothor year before they Know what they are about. The citizens have shown great Interest In the mat ter by bolus present at tho meetings. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. Director Moon was the only member ahscnt at the special meeting of tho school board last night. Tho cession was called for the purpose of consid ering the rental of a room to accom modate tho pupils who ennnot llnd room In the High school, which Is at present overcrowded. Tho project was discussed nt length and several buildings wero mentioned by different members as suitable for the purpose, hut no selection was made. Mr. Hughes made a motion that the board procure a room suitable to accommo date the eighth grade pupils who can not be located In the central or No. 3 buildings. The motion was carried and the matter of furnishing tho room was placed in the hands of the build ing committee, of which Mr. Colvlllo asked to bo considered a member, tsomo other business of little import ance was transacted, utter which tli'j session adjourned. SPOONERS LAST NIGHT. An Immense audience witnessed the Spooners produce "The Little Mave rick" at the Grand last night. The play was admirably presented by the com pany, each member of which is de serving of spcciul praise. Tho Spoon ers have played to three of the largest houses over drawn by any attraction In this city, and it only goes to show how deserving aro their performances. Tho matinees arc well attended. This afternoon will bo no exception when "Becky Bliss, tho Circus Girl," will bo presented. Tonight a strong play is on tho bill. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Harper Fulkcrson entertained a num ber of friends at his home, on Salem avenue, on Tuesday ovenlng. Refresh ments were served in the course of the evening's enjoyment. The young host was-tho recipient of many pretty gifts. Those present were: Misses Kttas Schradcr. Lovelace, Shields, Mildred Isgar, Grace I.tetten, Kva AValters. Marion Munn, Beatrice McMullcn and Floreneo Mitchell, Messrs. Ray Shrad ,er. Charles and Brooks Kafka, Clyde Mitchell, "Will Bayley. Boy Giles, Ivor Thomas nnd Martin Munley. ABINGTON ASSOCIATION. A largo number of persons from this city attended the Sunday school convention of tho Ablngton associa tion of the Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon and evening at Clifford. Tho session convened In tho morning at 10 o'clock In tho Baptist church and sessions were held In the afternoon and evening. A large number of per sons from this section wero in at tendance and displayed much Interest in the work to bo done. DR. SWALLOW. Dr. S. C. Swallow delivered an in terestlng discourse last night before a fair sized audience at tho Academy of Music. His coming had been llttlo ad vertised, else thcro would probably have been an immense crush to hear him. He is a brilliant talker and Im pressed many of his hearers, who were enthusiastic and applauded at various times during tho evening's lecture. STRUCK BY A CAR. A boy named Cregan was struck by a street car on Belmont street yes terday afternoon. He was riding on a wagon and Jumped off, running di rectly in front of the car. He was knocked to the pavement and received several bad gashes in his head. It is almost a miracle that ho escaped be ing crushed to death under the car. BURGLARS ABROAD. Burglars tried to enter the home of Larry Cogglns on River street early yesterday morning. They cut a largo piece out of tho screen door which was locked over the front door to the house. They uwoko Mr. Coggln? In trylntr to burst the door In and ho SISTERS HAIR GROWER ssSCAIP CLEANER ALL DRUGGISTS . M."i" mtmwtiiiiifiiiiiiiiTMuir i mmiw frluhtcned them off. Mr. Cogrjlns looked out nnd saw two men running nwny In the dnrknees. Ho failed to recognize cither of them or note any thing by which ho could do bo. THREE MARRIAGES. Hush Slinnntm nnd Miss Mary l'ld Roon wero married last evening at 5 o'clock nt St. Boso'h church. Tho cere mony was witnessed by n largo num ber of friends. At (1 o'clock nt tho same edifice Mr. Harvey Swan and MIm Margaret Bergen were united In tho bond-j of matrimony. At 3 o'clock Mls'j Mnry Campbell, of Brooklyn street, nnd Michael Moran, of Plko street, wero married at St. Rose church. The three marriages were tho prettiest of the season and the Trlb uno Joins with the many friends in congratulating tho happy couples. HIS HAND CRUSHED. Frank William, a train hand on tho Delaware nnd Hudson, met with un ac cident last night, which wilt Incapaci tate him for duty for some time. At about S.30 o'clock ho went between two curs to couple them and In doing so hli right hand was badly crushed. Several lingers were so badly lacerat ed that it was thought amputation would he necessary, but such Is not ths enje. Dr. D. L. Bailey dressed thu wound. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Caids are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Martha B. Hards, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hards, to Dr. A. D. Preston, of Green Ridge, on September 20. Charles Milliard, of company V, Thirteenth regiment, is homo on a seven day furlough. A number of young men from this place attended a clam bake at Kceno's yesterday. Samuel Sly, S. A. McMullcn, W. H. Hollenback, Henry Carter and David Michael attended the funeral of .Mr. Tyrell, a promlnet Mason, at Wilkes Barrc yesterday. Charles Curtis is spending a week's vacation In Wilkes-Barre. Miss Lena Lindsay, of Archbald street, Is visiting relatives at Keene's. Mrs. John M. Stewart Is in New York city. B. Chase leaves today for a two weeks vacation tour. Miss Helen Kelfcr Is In New York city. Patrick F. Coleman, of Blopsburg, Tioga county, Pa., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Phillips, of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sheldon, of Pitts ton, nre visiting relatives in this cltv. Jospoli Pnlstor, of Belmont street, Is spending a short time In Mlddlctown, N Y. Sirs. John McComb is seriously 111 nt her home on River street. Mrs. K. A. Branson, who lias been visiting In Ml. Upton, N. Y has re turned home. Mrs. Kdwin Rice, of South AVyoming street, who has been visiting relatives In Rlloyvlllo for the past few weeks has returned home. Dputy Sheriff Ferher was a visitor In this city yesterday. Mrs. Monroe Tyler, of Forest City, spend Tuesday with Mrs. George J. Benton. Misses Mabel Carr and Elizabeth Da vis spent ycFtcrday In Waymart. Mrs. William Brakenshlre, of Garfield avenue, and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harris, of Iowa, wero Scranton visitors yesterday. Messrs. Edward and Harry Carr spent yesterday as tho guests of Way mart friends. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lynch have re turned from their wedding trip. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Attraction Horse Stolen Personal Mention. The fair and festival which will be held at AVcber's rink this evening and to continue for a run of three nights under the auspices of the Willing Workers of tho Methodist Episcopal church, promises to be a first class af fair. Articles both useful and orna mental, will be exhibited for sale. Tho supper will bo served from 7 until 10 o'clock and a tempting menu will bo presented. lee cream Is extra. A pro gramme, both musical und vocal, will bo rendered the first two evenings dur ing the progress of the fair. The fol lowing is tho programme for this oven lng: Instrumental duett. Miss Ray Morgans and Professor David K. Jones; a comedy, "Tho Bachelor Maids;" instrumental solo, Miss Car rie L. Grussan, of New Haven, Conn.; ribbon drill, by twelve young ladles. Funeral Director John Begun, of Bellovue, had his horse stolen yester day afternoon and came In this di rection in search of his property. Be ing unable to locate his man in this place ho continued to Old Forgo where ho captured tho thief. Mrs. David T. Harris spent the Sab bath with Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Davis, of Laflln. A delegation of members from the Invincible commr.ndery, 252, Knights of Malta, nttonded the meeting of the Anthracite coinuinndc-ry, No. 211, of Scranton, on Tuesday evening whero a class of seventy-seven candidates were initiated. Taylor castle, No. 2G7. Knights of tho Golden Eagle, will meet this evening In J!eesi's hall. Private David Williams, of Company F, Thirteenth regiment, is spending his furlough with his brother, Benjamin Williams, of this place. Mrs. John II. Johns, of Railroad street, was the guest of relatives In Luzerne county on Monday. Contractor Morris Is busily engaged daily ut the now sewer on Pond street. Mrs. T. J. Davis and children, of Hyde Park, have returned homo ufter week's visit with relatives In this place. Lackawanna Valley council. No. SI, Junior Order Pnlted American Me chanics, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western paymaster mudo his monthly visit to this placo yesterday, Tho latest report from Philadelphia Is that Sergeant Leslie Fruchey Is Im proving In u hospital In thnt place. Mm. Walter Morgan, of Hydo Park, was tho guest of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jenkins, of Union strrt, yesterday. Messrs. James Gerrlty nnd F.dward Conway, of Hyde Park, attended tho sdclal of tho Electric Social club at Weber's rink on Tuesday evening. Nows items for The Tribune can be left with our representative In the Cob lelgh building. Mrs. Robert Nicholas, of this place, was tho guest of friends in Hydo Park on Tuesday. Th funeral of Blanche, the Infunt child of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Musters, of tho Pyne, whoso death occurred on Tuesday mnrnlng, after a short illness from convulsions, will occur this af. ternoon nt 2 o'clock. Services will bo held at the residence by tho Rov. Mr. Walker. Burial will bo mado in tho Forest Homo cemetery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Drake, of Lackawanna, weri the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Oangwer, of North Main street, yester day. Dr. William Van DurHIrk, of Oly phnnt, was n caller on relatives in this place on Monday. A handicap ntiolt match will take place nt Domlnlck McMoran's hotel of tho First ward, on Sept. 21. Tho social of tho Electric Social club ril Weber's rink on Tuesday ovenlng, was well attended. Oliver M. Williams, of Main street, Is rapidly recovering from his recent sickness. Tho social last eventng nt the Cal vary Baptist church wns well patron ized. Tho concert of the First Welsh Con gregational church hns been postponed until Oct. 24. Tho Archbald colliery commenced operations yesterday after a suspen sion of nearly six months. OLYPHANT. A select party of young people fiom this place enjoyed a straw rldo to Greenwood Tu'esday .evening, whero they were entertained at the homo of Miss Jennie Lovcrlng. Many diver sions wero provided for the guests and a delicious repast was served. Those In attendance were Misses Georgia Thomas, Annie Roberts. Maggie Mc intosh, Lillian Taylor, Jennie Patten, Jessie Pettlgrow, May Evuns, Mnbel Evans, Harrv Jones, Will Matthews, John Williams. Will Winters, Edward Mathews, Daniel Matthews and Will Harris, of Hyde Park. Tho marriage of Miss Mary E. Kee gan, of Ferris street, and Michael J. Murray, of Scranton, took place yester day afternoon nt four o'clock In St. Patrick's church and was attened by a largo number of friends of the con tracting; parties. Rev. J. W. Smoulter officiated at the ceremony. Tho brides maid was Miss Kate Lynch, of Scran ton, and Hnrry Lynch nttended the groom. The bride nnd bridesmaid wore pretty gowns of navy blue with white trimmings. The bridal party were dlrvcn to the home of the bride's moth er, Mrs. Ka'herine Keegan, on Ferris street, where a reception was held. They received a number of useful and handsome wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Murray will reside in Scranton .where Mr. Murray Is employed. Mrs. David Tobias, of South Gibson, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Davis, of Lackawanna street. Miss Elizabeth Lewis, of Scranton, wns a visitor In town yesterday. Miss Agnes Caliban, of Hurrlsburg, has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends nt this place. A large number of bills were ordered paid at Tuesday night's meeting of the council. Among them was the street commissioner's time for the month of August, amounting to $180. Tho au ditors report was read and adopted. Contracts for both the sewer and pavo were read and bonds furnished by the contractors, accepted. The work Is to bo completed by December 1, IS'JS. The sewer Is to be constructed by Flantgnn and O'Horo, of Scranton, and the pave by tho Albatross Paving company, of Philadelphia. Mr. Gllboy, of Grassy Island, stated to council that thcro was a ditch running through his prop erty and asked to have it filled. The council decided to examine tho prem ises and will do so tomorrow. The bond of ex-Trcasurcr McLaughlin was or dered to be released. Secretary Dolph stated that three hundred feet of new hose had arrived and was ready to ho tested. The light committee was in structed to purchase a forgo and blow er for the new plant. Tho electric light reports for tho months of Juno and July were read. Tho secretary stated that many were slow In settling their light accounts and nsked council to take action on the matter. The light committee was instructed to glvo no tice to delinquent consumers, and if settlement was not made within a few days the current would be cut off. Burgess McAnulty strongly urged thnt Iron cells be procured for tho borough lockup. Mrs. James Brown nnd children, who have been tho guests of Mrs. Ellen Million of the Mahon House for the past two months, have returned to their home In Albany, N. Y. A. F. Waring, of the Ready Pay store, Is In New York city on a busi ness trip. Found. Near plane G, Olyphant, on Sunday morning, a dark gray mare and gig. The owner can have tame by proving property and paying ex penses for the keeping of some. Tho turnout Is now at Mahon's livery, Oly phant. RUBY LIPS.-And a clear complexion, tho pildo of woman have you lost these charms through Torpid Liver, Constipa tion, Bllousncss or Nervousness'. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills will restoro them to you 10 Little "Rubles" In a vial in cents. Act like n charm. Mover gripe. Hold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. 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It imparts, health and strength to the sensitive and susceptible organs upon which a woman's general health is largely dependent. It quiets and tones up the nerves, restores the vigor of youth, rounds out the emaciated form, imparts the glow of health to the complexion and transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into new, healthy, happy women. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. " Words fall to describe my suffering before using Dr. l'icrce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. Bailie Key.of Taiupico, Granger Co., Tenn. "I had inflammation, irritation and profuse flowing and was very nervous and suffered terri bly at all times, My feet and limbs were cold. I had palpitation of the heart, and ray back was so weak that I could not turn myself in bed. The thought of food sickened roe, My kidneys were very badly affected, I had lieen down sis months. I could not sleep night or day and had given tin all hope, My husband got roe some of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. I took it for five months and.it the end of that time could walk a mile and do all my own housework, am sure I would be in ray grave if It had uot been for the ' I'avorite Prescription.' " Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y for a free copy of the "People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." For paper-covered copy enclose at one-cent stamps to cover mailing only. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. I3'! ( jfwtYK Bra HI f VUI 4 ii' H . -rj w SHERIFF'S SALES. -- -i.r-i rTri i-if rii irvi "ririi"ir-iriTririrLnOjLrLri CllKUIITa 8ALE. -OK- Valuable Real Estate -ON-FIUDAY. SBPTEMHER 23, 1S03. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Faclns nnd Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of tho court of common plcauo of l.uckuwunnu county, to 1110 di rected, I will oxpoyo to public snlo by veil, duo or outcry, to the highest nnd best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house, In tho city of Scranton, Lncknwniina coun ty on FRIDAY, tho TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBF-R, A. I)., 1S!8, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, nil the right, title nnd Interest of tho defend ants In and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz; No. 1. All tho rlaht, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Frederick Weynndt, In nnd to nil tho surface or right of soli of a certain lot, tract, piece of parcel of land sltunto in the city of Scruntnii, county of Lackawanna, and stnto of Pennsylvania, commencing nt a point on the sldo cf Mooslc avenue twenty (20) fcot northeast, erly of a stone monument In tho center of said Moosio nventio; thenco north, forty nnd ono-hnlf (40V4) degrefs east, live hun dred (MO) feet to a corner; thonte north, forty-nlno and three-fourths (lii'i) de grees west, flvo hundred and twenly threo (52.11 feet to il corner: thence south. forty nnd one-fourth (10V4) degrees west, five hundreu (500) feet to n point on tho sldo of Mooslc avenue nforesaid; and thence south forty-nine and three-fourths (43i) degrees east, five hundred nnd twenty-three (523) feet along tho custcrly sldo of said avenue, called and named Mooslc avenuo to the placo of beginning. Said lot or parcel of land containing six acres, be tho same moro or less, Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house, a two-story frumo barn and out houses. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Charles Dupont Brock, trustee, vs. Frederick Weyandt. Debt, 11,32.1. Judg ment No. IK, September term, 1598. Fl. fa. to September term, 189S. COMECJYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, William II. Biesecker, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate and lying in Madison township, county of Lackawanna. Penn sylvania, to wlp Beginning in tho cen ter of public road nlong lands of Peter Hornbaker, thenco south B0 degrees, east 72 rods. 8 perches to a corner; thenco routh 40 degrees, west 32 reds to a corner; thence south 60dcgrceswcHt2.'rods;thenco south 40 degrees, west 1025i rods to centre of a road and corner of land belonging to Gustavus Webster; thenco along said road and land of William Hornbaker and others, north CO degrees, west ltl',4 rod3 to corner nnd lands of Samuel Wadcman: thence north 40 degrees, cast 59 rods, 4 perches to land of Samuel Hornbaker; thonco south 50 degrees, cast 20 rods to corner; thence north 40 degrees, east 11 rods, 4 links to centre of road leading to Stevens' Mill; thence ulong said road north 3Ti degrees, east 6f?4 rods to place of beginning. Containing S2 acres, S3 perches bo tho same moro or less. Improved wi'h n two-story frarno dwelling house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Samuel Ammermnn to use of A. R. Dopcw vs. William Biesecker. Debt, $183.52. Judgment No. 52. March term, 1891. Vend. Ex. to September term, 1S9S. PATTERSON & WILCOX, Att'ys. ALSO No. 3. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, Jacob A. Swingle and Jesslo M. Swlrgle, In nnd to all that cer tain lot or piece of land, with tho m provements thereon, situate partly In Jef ferson township, Lackawanna county, and partly in South Cunnnn township. Anyno county, stutn of Pennsylvania, hounded as follows: Bcglnnig nt a stono corner of school lion bo lot, thenco north flfty-thrco degrees west twclvo and a half rods to post corner on west side of publls road lending to Archbald: thence along said road north sixty-three degrees west twenty-nine and seven-tenths rods to a corner in road. Thence nlong land this day deeded to Frank G. Swlnglo north thlrty-ono degrees east thirty-eight rods to post. Thenco north twelve degrees east forty rods to enil of wall; thenco south eighty-two degrees east eleven and four-tenths rods to corner of wall, Thenco north sixteen degrees east thirty rods to post. Thence north twentv-ono degrees east twenty-seven and eight-tenths rods to corner of wall; thenco north sixty-four degrees west twenty-llvo nnd a tenth rods to a corner on wall. Thenco north forty degrees cast two and four-tenths rods to corner on wall. Thenco north fif ty degrees west twenty-ono rods to stake in lino of lands of II. G. McKlnney; thenco north forty degrees east forty rods to a corner under stono fence. South fif ty degrees east thirty-four and a tenth reds to post and stones, thenco along samo north forty degrees east one. rod to post nnd stones; thence south fifty-eight nnd a half degrees east thirty-six and one-tenth rods to post nnd stones; thenco south thlrty-ono degrees west forty-eight rods to stones. Thenco south fifty de grees east sixty-four rods to post corner of lands of Mclvin Swlnglo. Thenco south seventy-thrco degrees west eight and two-tenths rods to post; thence south twenty-four and a half degrees west ono hundred nnd twenty-six rods nnd n half to stones, Thenco south forty-six degrees west twenty-two rods to stono corner of lands nf Elizabeth Swlnglo. Thenco north forty degrees west llfty-slx rods to Btonos corner of J. II. Swingle; thenco north twenty-seven degrees oast seventeen and six-tenths rods to stono corner. Thenco north sixteen and a half dogreest west five and eight-tenths rods to corner of school house lot. thence north seventy do. grees cast fourteen rods to place of be ginning. Containing ono hundred nnd fifteen acres and fifty-three perches, he the same moro or loss Being a part if the same plero of land which Jonathnn Swingle, by his deed dated tho 13th day of March, 1SS0, recorded in Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 6. page 245. etc., granted nnd conveyed to Welles Benja min. All improved with ono lnrgo two story frame dwelling house, two barns nnd out-bulldings, orchard and fruit treos thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of F. L. Benlamln vs. Jacob A. Swin gle nnd Jesslo M. Swingle, Debt. $1,320. Judgment No. 810. March term, 1S53. Lev. fa. to Septcmbor term, 1S!)8, JOHN F. SCRAGQ. Att'y. ALSO No. 4. All of defendant's right, title and Interest In nnd too all that lot. piece or parcel of land situato In tho city of Scranton. Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, lying In tho trlnngular tract In tho Third ward, bounded by Law btrcet, Creek street and Loggclt's Creek, being ono hundred and fifty-feet pquaro and fronting on Law street, adjoining lands late of E. W, Weston on tho other threo bides, being the samo Innd conveyed to defendant by If, C. Reynolds hy deed re. corded In Deed Book No. 122. page 429. Conl nnd mlnernls reserved, ns In deed from C. S. Weston, recorded In Deed Book, No. 121. pago 3S3. Improved with a two-story and basement frame dwelling housfl and out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Eva D. Shires vs. Patrick Mc (Irath. Debt, $334. Judgment No. 1290. September term, 1S98. Fl. fa. lo Septem ber term, 1S9S. DEAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Mntrofan Gambol, ad ministrator of Roman Gambol, deceased, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In tha township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Beginning nt tho Inter section of streets called and known ns Albion and Hickory streets, thence along said Hickory street a distance of ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to a line of lot No. 17, thenco nt right angles to said street and nlong the lino of said lot No. 17 h distance of flfty-threo (53) feet, thence nt right angles to said last mentioned lino nnd along tho line of lot No. 15 a distance of ono hundred und fifty (150) feet to Al bion street, thenco along Albion street nt right angles to last mentioned lino fifty three (53) feet moro or less to a corner, tho place of beginning. Being lot No. II In block No. 7 In rection F on tho plot of lots of E, M. Smith, surveyed hy J. II. lUttcnhouse. C, K bounded on tho north, west by Albion street, on the northeast by Hickory street, southeast by lot No. 17, and southwest by lot 15. Coal nnd mlnernls beneath tho surface reserved to tho legal owners thereof by sutllclent SHERIFF'S SALES. terms In law. All Improved with one two-story and basement wood and stono building, ono two-story frumo dwelling houso on rear of lot, also ono small barn anil outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit nt J. V. Taylor vs. Metrofnn Gambol, administrator of Roman Gambol, de ceased. ,I)obt, $572.53. Judgment No. 12M. September term, 1598. Fl. fa. to Septem ber term, 189S. WOODRUFF, Att'y. . ALSO No. C.-AII tho right, tltlo nnd interest of tho defendant. Fred Hurst, In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd des cribed as follows to wit: Bolng lot num bered seven (7) In snunrn or block num ber eighty-six (86) nnd situate upon street called and known f.s Meadow avenue, upon tho plot of tho City of Scranton; said lot being rectangular In shape, forty (40) feet In width In front on said Meadow avenue, tho snme In rear, and ono hun dred and forty (U0) feet In depth. Ex cepting nnd reserving, howeve.r, all coul nnd mlnernls beneath tho surfneo of said lot, with tho right to mine nnd rcmovo the snme. Being the samo premlsos which Henry Winkler nnd wife granted and conveyed unto tho said Frederick Hurst by deed dated August 2, 1597, nnd recorded In the recorder's ofllco of Lacka wanna county In Deed Book 149, pago 109. All Improved with 11 two-story framo dwelling houso nnd other out-bulldlngs. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Now Gcrnnnla Building nnd Lonn Association vs. Fred Hurst. Debt, $S00. Judgment No. 12(i1. September term, 1S03, Fl. fa. to September term. 1S93. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 7.-A1I the right, tltlo and lnterst of tho defendant, Mary J. Davis, admin istratrix of tho estnto of John R. Davis, deceased, in nnd to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land In tho old bor ough of Hydo Park, now cltv of Scranton. Lackawanna county, known as lots numbers ono and two In squaro or block cloven, nnd fronting on Adams nvenuo. being each 25 feet front by 150 feet In depth, according to n plan or map ct titled "Price & Pnncoast's Ad dition to tho City of Scranton," recorded in Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, In Book No. 121, pago 312, etc., the 29th day of October, A. D. 18G7. Being tho same land conveyed to John R. Dnvls by Ell K. Price, et ah, by deed dated Decem ber 10, 1872, nnd recorded In Luzerno county In Deed Book No. 163 at page 320, etc. All improved witn ono iwo-siory framo single dwelling house with base ment nnd ono double two-story frame dwelling houso nnd ono framo barn and outbuldlngs thereon. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of Thomas Richards vs. Mary J. Davis, ndmlnlstratrlx of tho estate r.f John R. Dnvls, deceased. Debt. J2.121.15. Judgment No. 1308 September Term, 1S93. Fi. fa. to September Term. 1CPS. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 8.-AI1 the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Marion L. Smith and Nelllo Smith, In and to all that certain lot of land in Priccburg, Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania, known as lot No, 2 In Block No. 17, and fronting en Carmalt avenue, being 50 fact in front by 150 feet in depth, a measurement of the depth to commence 15 feet Inside tho street line, with the right to occupy 10 feet in front of said lot for ccllarway, bny-wlndow, trees, shrubbery, but with out tho right to erect nny buildings (h re on acordinc to a plan or map entitled "Moore's Map of Prlcevlllo" (Priccburg), said property being Improved with a two story framo dwelling nnd out houses. Second Also nit thnt certain lot. pleea or parcel of land, in Prlceburg, Lacka wanna county, Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 1, In block No. 17, and fronting on Carmalt aveue. belg fifty (CO) feet in front by one hundred and sixty-five (163) feet in depth, according to tho plan or map en titled Mcoro's map of Piicevlllo (Price burg), said property helng Improved with a two-story frame dwelling and out hous es. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of the Cosmopolitan Building and Loan Association, of Syracuse, N. Y vs. Marion L. Smith nnd Nellie Smith. Debt, $1,569.12. Judgment No. 1219. September term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to September term, 1S9S. FRED R. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Martin I.nftus, In nnd to all tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of land situato, lying and being In tho City of Scranton. county of Lacka wanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described ns follows, to wit: Be ginning at a corner on West Market street, nlso known ns tho Providence and Ablngton Turnpike Road at a corner In lino of lands of Kntherlnc O'Hara; thenco In a. southerly direction along said West Market street forty-flvo feet to a corner of lands now or late of Alfred L. Green; thence In n southwesterly direction along lands of Alfred L. Green ono hundred and fifty feet moro or less to an nlley; thenrn In a northwesterly direction along said alley forty-five feet to a corner In lino of lands of Kntherlno O'Hara; thenco In a northeasterly direction along line of lands of Kntherlno O'Hara ono hundred nnd fifty feet, moro or less, to a corner on West Market street to the placo of beginning. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and other out buildings. Said premises being known ns 417 West Market street. Seized and tnken In execution nt the suit of Daniel MrShnno vs. Martin Lot tus. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. Oil. No vember term, 1891. Alias fl. fa. to Sep tember term, 1M)S. WELLES & TORREV, Att'yE. ALSO No. 10. All tho estate richt. title and Interest nnd property of the defendant, Edward Relsennucr, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situato In tho borough of Dunmorc. Lackawanna county nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows, to wit: Beginning at u stake or corner of land of Herman Plttack on tho northwesterly side of Irving avenue, running thence northeast forty (10) feet to lands of L. Wolf; thence northwest along said Wolf's land ono hundred and fifty-seven feet to a stake lu an alley; thenco southwest along said ullcy forty (40) feet to a corner of said Herman Plttaek's land: thenco southeast nlong said Herrman Plttaek's land ono hundred and fifty-seven foot to the placo of beginning. Containing about five thousand four hundred and rlrrhlv squaro feet of land bo the samo more or less, on which there is now erected one largo two-story framo dwelling houso and other out-bulldlngs. Being tho same lot of land convoyod by tho said August Wahler and wife to the aforesaid Edward Rclsennuer by deed dated tho 18th day of September A. D. 1691, and recorded In the ofllco for recording of deeds In Lacka wanna county. All the coal and minerals beneath tho surfneo of tho said lot. ploc or parcel of land do not belong to tho said Edward Rclsenaucr, but belong to other persons together with tho right of mining and removing tho same from be neath the surface of tho said land. Seized and taken In execution at .ho suit of August Wahlers vs. Edwaul Relsonauer. Debt, $600. Judgment No. 926, September Urm, 159S. Fl. fa. to Sep tember term, 1S9S. WARD & HORN, Att'ys. ALSO No. U.-All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendants. Eva A. Oakley and Frank II. Oakley. In and to all that tract or parcel of land, situato In tho borough of Jermyn, formerly Glbsonburg, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsyl vania, nnd bounded nnd described ns fol lows: Containing a front of fifty (50) foot southeastward on Third avenue, bounded southweatward, nt right angles to said avenue, 0110 hundred und seventy (170) feet by lot number twolvo (12) in section thlrty-nlno (39) northwestward, parallel with said avenue, fifty (50) feet by an nl ley, and northeastward, nt right angles to said alley, ono hundred nnd seventy (170) feet by lot number fourteen (14) In section thlrty-nlno r39). Containing elgh. ty-llve hundred (i,50u) square feet of land, bo the same more or less, nnd comprising lot number thirteen (13) In section thlrty nlno (39) fronting on Third uvenuo. 11s said lot Is repretented nnd designated on the map or plan of building lots on lands of tho Northern Coal nnd Iron company, in suld borough of Gihsonburg, or Jer myn. All Improved with one two-story slnglo frnmo shlnglq roofed dwelling house, with a one-story addition in the rear thereof, a coal Iioubo and other small out-bulldlngs, and with some fruit trees, vines and fences. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of 8afety Investment Loan Company vs, Eva E. Oakley and Fronk H. Onk ley. Debt, $837.30. Judgment No. 1159. September term. 1598. Fl. fn. to Sep. tembcr term, 1S0R. OEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO No. .12. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, John Bhost, tn nnd to nil thnt certain tract, plcre or parcel of land sltunto In the. borough of Archbald, In tho county of Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Containing n front of fifty (50) feet northward on a street, bounded eastward nt right nngles to said street, ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet by lot number ten (10) on said street, south ward, parnllcl with snld street fifty (50) feet by land of tho Northern Conl and iron company, nnd westwnrd nt right nn gles to tho snld one hundred nnd fifty (150) fcot by lot number eight (S) on said street. Comprising lot number nine (9) ns laid out by W. E. Anderson, May 23, 1SS7, on a tract of land In tho wnrran too namo of Wllilnm Ryan In said bo rough of Archbald. Being tho samo premises which wero con-eyed to tho said John Shost hy the Northern Conl nnd Iron company by deed dated loth July, 1R9.". recorded in tho office for recording deeds, etc., In and for said county of Lackawanna. In Deed Book number 142, pago 212. Cool and minerals excepted nnd reserved. Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house, framo barn nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of tho Eastern Union Building nnd Lonn society vs. John Rhost. Debt. $185.29. Judgment No. 1250. September Term, 1891. Fl. fn. to September Term, 1SD8. VVAiBUIN, Uli;ill, He KEMMKICKK, Attorneys. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, George Bnker, In and to nil thnt tract or parcel of land, situato In tho borough of Mnyflold, county of Lack awanna, nnd stnte of Fenusylvnnlu, and distinguished ns lot number two (2) In block number seven (7). on tho property of tho Glcnwood Coat Company, ns des cribed nnd designated In the survey of tho samo accomnanled bv a man thereof: being sixty (CO) feet in front and rear and ono hundred and fifty (150) feet deep, and being bounded nnd described as follows: On tho north by Lackawnnnn nvenuo. on tho onst by lot number threo (3) In said block, nnd on the south by land, now or late of tho Glenwood Coal Compnny, nnd on tho west by lot number ono (1), In said block, sold to John Coughnn. All Im proved with a slnglo two story frame dwelling house with a wing or kitchen In tho rear thereof, and other out-bulldlngs, fruit trees nnd fences thereon. Seized nnd takon In execution nt tho suit of Safety Investment and Loan Com pnny vs. George Baker. Debt, $823.M. Judgment No. 1207. September term, 1S3S. Fl. fn. to September term. 1S9S. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho rlght.tltlo nnd Interostrf the defendants, Geo.W.Bcale and Rachel la Scott Rcalc. In und to all the follow ing described lot of land with tho Im provements thereon, situate In the cUy of Scrnnton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows, to wit: Being lot No. 3, In block B, of Clark and Boale's Addl tlon to tho city of Scranton. Said lot be ing duly recorded. Said lot being forty (40) feet In front nnd rear und ono hun dred and forty-two (142) In depth to an nlle.y. All Improved with n two-story framo dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of tho Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit company, trustee, vs. George W. Bealo and Rnchella Scott Beale. Debt, $1.6S3. Judgment No. 1453. September Term. 1593. Plurlcs Lev. Fa. to Septem ber Term, IS9S. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Theresa Suravltz and Jacob Surnvltz, In nnd to All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in tho Sixteenth ward of the city of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, butted, bounded and des cribed ns follows, to wit; Snld lot Is fo.-. ty feet in front on Raymond alley, tho samo In rear, and sixty feet in depth, bounded northerly by land of Jacob Kol per. enstwardly by land of D. O'Kcefo. southwardly hy hind of J. S. Miller and westwardly by Raymond alley, being "ho rear part of Io number eight in block number forty-one on the Lackawanna Coal company's plot. Impro-ed with a two story frnmo building nnd n small barn and other out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho suit of I. H. Burns vs. Theresa Suravltz nnd Jacob Suravltz. Debt, $t. 679.07. Judg ment No. 713. March term. 15D3. Lev. fa. to September term, 189S. OLVER, Att'y. I ALSO No. 1C All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant. Antonio Conservato, In nnd to all that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon. Situato in the borough of Archbald, Lackawanna coun ty, stato of Pennsylvania. Beginning nt a point In tho southerly lino of road tho southwesterly corner of White Oak Out lot number SO. thenco by Fald lino of road north 70 degrees, west 153 feet to the southeasterly corner of White Oak Out lot No. 33. thence hy said last mentioned Out lot north 11 degrees, west 246 4-10 feet to n corner, thenco by other lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company south 8t degrees, east 152 5-10 feet to tho northwesterly corner of White Oak out lot number 30 aforesaid, thence hy said Out lot number 30, south II1,.. degrees, cast 191 2-10 feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing Whlto Oak Out lot number 37 ns the samo Is represented nnd desig nated on n map of building lots on lands of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany In tho borough of Archbald. Im proved with one nnd one-halt story dwell ing houso and outhouses. Seized mid taken in execution nt the suit of Frederick Kop vs. Antonio Censervnto. Debt. $89.94. Judgment No. 28. May term, 1898. Lev. fa. to Septem ber, 1898. J. U. BROWN, Att'y. 1 ALSO No. 17. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Paul llnrland and Mnry Ilurland, In and to all tho surface or right of soil of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situato. 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, 2." of a plot of lands laid out by tho New York, Susquehann.t und Western Coal company, nnd recorded In tho ofllco for recording deeds In and for Lneka wi nna county In Deed Book ,8, pages 231 and 235. Said lot Is 1 octangular In form und la w root 111 wmtn in rront on westerly sldo of Sibley avenue, the same In rear, and 150 feet in depth nlong the southerly sldo of Bnker street to an al ley, with tho arpurtcnsncoH. Csunl coal and mlncrnl reservations. Being the same property conveyed to Mary Harlaud by tho said Now York. Susquehanna nnd Western Coal company by deed dated the 15th day of January, 1596. nnd recorded In tho proper ottloo In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 130. pago 418, etc. Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized and takon In execution nt tho suit of Taylorvlllo Building nnd Loan Association vs. Paul llnrland and Marv Harlaud. Debt. $2,000. Judgment No. 1231;. September term, 1893. Fi. fa. to Septem ber term, 1S98. JOHN M. HARRIS, Att'y. ALSO No. 18. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, D. F. Kearney, In and to all thnt certain lot of land with the improvements. First piece being Lot No. 18 In squaro or block No. 49. situate on Penn nvenue In tho city of Scranton. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, said lot being twenty-four feet in front nnd one hun dred fcot In depth, with an alley in roar, not less than seven feet wldo for public use. Said lot Is ns shown In John Hnndley's map, Intended to bo duly rcorded. All Imrrovcd with a lntge thrco-story brick bullrMng with storo on ground floor and lllng apartments on tho other two floors. Second piece being Lot No, S In block No. 49 on Penn nvenue, John Handley addition to city of Scranton, Scranton. Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania, said lot being twenty-four feet In front nnd one hundred feet In depth, with an alley In roar not less than seven feet wldo for public use. with the usual ten foot prlvl lego in front. All Improved with a three- EomettEineeJirllbW, monthly, recnUUng medicine. Only WmlMJBBi the purest drugi iheuld be nted, 11 you lut the but, get Ob. Peal's Pennyi'Dya! Pills Tber art) preapt, life end eerUln In rtK.It. The neialne (Dr. real's) nererdJee. UUlDi, rjetllUTWUCeCffltWe For Sato by JOHN H. 3pruoo street PHELPS, SHERIFF'S SALES. story brick building; the, first floor adapt ed for storo nnd second und third floors for living rooms. Third piece, that certain lot of land situato In Thirteenth wnrd, city of Scran ton. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, beginning nt a corner on wostcrly sldo of street known ns Providence Road, now Sanderson nvenue. In lino of lands Into of J, M. Kapp, deceased. Thonco nlong lino of lands of said Kapp, north fifty-four degrees thirty minutes, west nbout forty-ono porches, to tho lino of lands sold by Mlchnol Lutz In his life time to Edmund Gritnn; thenco nlong thu' lino of said lands ho sold to Edmund Orlflln, north twenty-ono und one-halt degrees, east nineteen perches: thenco north six degrees, west bIx perches; thenco north six degrcos, west six perches: thenco north twenty nnd one half degrees, enst fourteen nnd snven tenths porches, moro or loss, to n post; thenco south slxty-nlno nnd one-half de grees, oust flvo and four-tenths perches, moro or loss to said Providence Road: thenco along said road to the plnce of beginning. Said Innd Is on tho west sldn of tho road, bounded southwesterly by lands Into of J, M. Kapp, deceased: northwesterly nnd northeasterly by lands) conveyed by Michael Lutz in his lifetime to Edmund Orlflln, and southeasterly by snld road. Improved with ono two-story frame dwelling house with bam nnd out buildings; ono two-story framo dwelling houso with '.vim.- nnd nuthulMlnca: mui two-story framo dwelling houso with il one-story kitchen attnehed nnd outbuild ings, nnd one largo two nnd ono-hnlf story framo mansion house, with out buildings, fixtures und fences, otc. Fourth pleo. all that certain lot or pleco of Innd sltunto In Thirteenth wnnl of tho city of Scrnnton, county of Lacka wanna, Pennsylvunla, being part of lot No.l, In block No. 324, upon tho plot of Meylorfs addition to city of Scrantond and Green Ridge. Commencing nt tho cor ner of Sanderson nvenue (formerly Provl denco nvenue) nnd Now York street; thencr nlong said Sanderson avenuo sixty-four feet: thenco on 11 line parallel with New York street to tho right of way of tho D. and If. Canal and Railroad Company: thenco along said right of wav to New York street, nnd thenco along said New York street ono hundred nnd twenty feet, moro or less, to tho placo of beginning. The measurement of tho depth to enmmenco ten feet from tho In side of sidewalk, with right to enclose nnd uso ten feet In front of sold lot for cellarway, porch, steps or shrubbery, but not tho right to erect any building thoro on. Tho ten-foot privilege or reservation clauso above given applies also to tho width of said lot. Tho sixty-four foot frontngo on Sanderson avenue, including said ten fcot frontage, leaving fifty-four feet building frontage. Coal and mlner nls reserved. All Improved with two two-story frnmo dwelling house, out bulldlngs, otc. Seized nnd taken In execution at th suit of Strauss Prltzis (lo.vS'.'D. F. Kear ney. Debt, $153.56. Judgment No. C7, January Term. 1891. Vend. ex. to Sep tember Term. 1S9S. PATTERSON ,fc WILCOX Att'y. ALSO Wo. 19.-AU tho right, title nnd IntetTSt of tho defendant, Daisy Swartz, in and to an mat certain piece, parcel or tract or land situato in tho borough of Dnlton, county of Lackawanna nnd stato of Penn sylvania, and bounded and described un follows, to wit: oBginnlng at n corner In tho middle of tho public road leading from Dnlton past Wnrren White's, In tho lino of lands of Dalton Independent School District, ns formerly defined; thenco nlong said lands of said School District north forty-four (44) degrees west ono hundred nnd forty-six nnd one-half (46H) feet to tho corner of lot sold to Mrs. Llzzln Parkton; thonco along tho easterly sldo of samo. north fortv-slx (46) degrees oast two hundred (200) feot to a corner nt tho southerly sldo of a street called "Scranton Avenuo;" thenco nlong tho samo south forty-four (41) degrees onst threo hundred nnd thirteen (313) feet to a, corner In tho middle of tho public road aforesaid; thenco along the mlddlo of tho samo south clgHty-sovcn nnd ono hnlf (S7,4) degrees west two hundred nnd sixty-one (201) feet to n corner, the placo of beginning; containing forty-flvo thou sand nlno hundred and fifty (13,930) squaro feet of land, bo tho snmo moro or less. Being lot No. 1 In Francis and Docker's Addition to tho Village of Dalton. All Im proved with two (2) two-story frnmo dwelling houses on largo frumo barn nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of Republic Savings nnd Lonn nsso clatlon vs. Daisy Swartz. Debt. $3,751.73. Judgment No. 1157, September Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1898. GEORGE D. TAYOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 20.-A11 tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, S. W. Longeor, In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situato in Wlnton borough. Lacka wanna county nnd state of Pennsylvania, on what Is known ns tho "David Brown" tract, described ns follows : Being that portion of lot No. 1 in Squaro "I," as do scribed in deed from Isaac P. Hand, trus tee, to Seibert W. Longeor, dated 23th day of July, A. D.. 1894. recorded In Deed Book 117. pago 202, etc.. said lot being twenty-nlno CJ) feet in front on Church street, tho samo width In rear nnd ono hundred nnd Jiffy (150) feet In depth on Fourth street. All Improved with a two story framo dwelling houso and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tha suit of New Schiller Building and Loan, nssoclatlon vs. S. W. Longcore. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 310, November Term, 1891. FI. fa. to September Term, 1893. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. St. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Hugh Burko, In and to all thoso certain lots of land situato In Dunmore. Lackawanna county, state of Pennsylvania, described on n rertaln map of lands of Phlloplna Englo cslato record ed in Lnckawrna county In Deed Booic No. 32, pago 143, etc., ns lots Nos. 13, 15, 17, 19. 21 nnd 23, and located on tho southwesterly sldo of Biggs street, as laid down on said map, said lots nre each forty (40) foot In front on Rlggs streot nnd irregular In dipth, as by reference to said map will moro fully appear. Coal ond minerals reserved to the legal own. or thereof by sufficient terms In law. All Improved. with ono two-story frame dwell ing houso, two barns, engine houso, plun ing mill and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken lu execution at tlu suit of P. D. Manley vs. Hugh Burko. Debt. $3,500. Judgment No. 1154, Septem ber Term, 1890. Alias fl. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1593. WOODRUFF. Att'y. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP ERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALB 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 DEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., August SI, 1838. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE -4X, JVerrou 7Uw Falling Mem ory. I m potency, HleepleeinePi, to.. canl br Abusa or other iicoAad And Irnll oretlom. They quickly ami turety 1 estore Lost Vitality In oldorroanff.and IHamaaforitudy, btifiaeuor matrUcn. l'revnt lnsanltr flat Con turn nt 1cm it enlnlimH. Their turn nhnwa Intmodlftta fmnrnwfi. XQD(ori rtfecta 8 CUIiK where all other tail Id lit opon IiaWne the genulno Ajit Tableti. They hM9 cared thou an dn and will cure yoo. We ftlve a pot ltlve written uamute toatlectocqra Cfl f-TO each cam or rotund the money. Vrica vu UlOipor packaaej or sis pkgea (full treatment! for 12.50, Uj mall, la rlain wrapper, upon rsccii k of rrlca. Circular '"-AJAX REMEDY CO., cUfA''n?.'' For snlo In Scrantcn, Pa., hy Matthews Pros, uml II. C. 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