THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899. bi i J About the County jij u-- I. 'L"UMVVOllf TAYLOR NEWS. Politics Aro Quiet A Week of Prayer Porsonal Notes. Vomica nro decidedly quiet In thl borough. The Bepubllcans are uoltiK Fomo quiet work among; themselves and the Democrats aro not at a stand still. In the First ward In the schoo director light much Interest Is centered although the only two candidates who have as vet announced themselves aro Thomas Griffiths and Thomas Samuels. It Is said there are several dark horses in this ward. Thf school dliectorshlp will make considerable difference among certain teachers who have been threatened with removal by a pair ot directors. James B. Powell, who has served as president of the board for the past J cur and who Is at present serving In that capacity, Is a man who cannot lie Improved upon His service as school director lia been faithful and conscientious and his constituents heartily favor his lc-electlon. He has conducted nffnlis without partiality and has mnde no religious dlscrlmlna-1 Hon. Mr. Powell is a candidate ior u eleetlon ftom the Third ward. In the Fourth ward there Is a lively fight be tween the present Incumbent, II J. Daniels, the popular Main street mer chant, and John B. Owens, also a popular young man Miss Bessie James, of North Taylor, Is recovering from her recent sickness. Taylorvlllp lodge. No. CCS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold a special mooting at their hall this even ing for the purpose of making arrange ments for the funeral of the late Gtlf llth H. Jones. The sick list seems to be as large as ever. Services are being held In the Metho dist Episcopal church this week. The service commenced on Tuesday even ing Dr. William Van Busklrk. of Oly phant, has ictutned home after visit ing lelatlves In this plate. Lackawanna Valley council, No. SI, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet In regular session this evening Miss1 Clara Piaitoi. ot Doiranco town, who has been visiting Miss Bes sie Phillips, has 1 etui tied home. Taylor castle, No. 2fi7, Knights' of the Golden Bade, will meet this evening In Bcese's hall. Norman Sturses, a student of Slat lngton college, who has been spending his vacation with his parents, Fore man and Mis Stuists, of Old Forge, has leturned to resume his studies A child of Mi. nnd Mis. August Ny hait, of Taylor street. Is HI Misses ICltzaboth and Sarah Jenkins nnd Messrs John and David Jenkins, of Jermvn, were the guests of lelatlves In this place on Monday. Mrs. George Hood, of Pittston, was the guest of Mi. and Mis. George Hood, of Noith Main street, yesterday. Miss Annie Williams, of North Main street, Is Indisposed Mrs. Samuel Sheldon is vlsitinsr her daughter In Pittston. All members of the Taj lor choir who competed at the eisteddfod at Hyde Park will plcnoe meet In the Cal vary Baptist chuich tomorrow even ing for the purpose of dividing the pilze By order of Dliector Richard Wntklns. News items for The Tribune can be left at T. A. Bv tins' news stand in the Coblelgh building. The .schools of this boiough opened on Tuesday after a holiday vacation. Quito an exciting accident occurred nt the Intersection of North Taj lor esteiday morning-, when two of the Scrnnton Traction company cais col lided Luckilj no one vvat hint, as there were no passengers lldlng at the time. The damage was slight. JERMYN. Two piomlnent joung socletv ladies of Carbondale, while enjoving a utter ilde In this borough on Tuesdaj- aftei noon, met with an accident, near the powder mills and v.eie tin own out In the snow. Barney McNulty and John McDonald t.vo of the Traction com pnny's linemen, who were wltnesp! of the occurrence, succeeded In stopping the horse which was running at a high rate of speed tow aids Arehb.ild. The young ladles were to profuse In their thank to the two men that both Bar ney and McDonald blushed like two big school boys Deputj' Giand Chief Banger Charles Curtis, of Caibondale, lnstallpI the newlj- elected officers of Coutt I.lly uf the Valley, No. SO Ancient Order of Forosteis, lat evening They aie as follows Past chief t anger James Longman; chltf ranger, C. C. Clifford; sub-chief ranger. Geoige Tucker treasurer, Stephen Moicom, llnanclal 6ecietarj, Thomas Baker, f-eiilor wood ward, James Lee- Junior woodward, Isaac Owphs, senior beadle. A. Butter worth; Junior beadle, William Usher; trustees, John W. Jones, James Shar key .and Bdwarxl Ilosei. The Mozart orchestra of Caibondale furnished the entertainment at Saeted Heart chinch fair last evening Thf programme contained a number ot musical gems and the pations of the fair showed their apiueciatlon by fre quent bursts of npplause. Edward Flood, a well known resident of Mayfleld, died nt 11 o clock vesterday morning under veiy sudden circum Ktanct He had been complaining for the pa few days but had no Idea that there s anj thing serious the mat ; At the time mentioned he suddenly FREE Medical Treatment FOR WeaE MM semen Who are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A scientific combined medical and mechanical cure bus been dlscor ered for " Weakness ot Men." Tho proprietor anuounco that they Kill tend It on trial remcdlei and appli ancewithout advance payment to any honest man. Jf nut all that li claimed all you wish send it back that ends It-pay nothing I This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly, audforererall effect of early evil habits, later ex cesses, orerwork, worry, etc. It cre ates health, strength, Tltallty, sus taining powers, and restores weak and undeveloped portions ot body to natural dimensions and functions. Any man writing In earnest will rocelre dvriptlon and references In a plain sealed envelope. Profes sional confidence. No (!. O. D. de ception nor imposition of any nature. A na tional reputation backs this offer. Address ErliMitficalCo..Buf.al0,H.Y. 'WVlfWVS Va . I and after breathing heavily for a few moments cxpircu. j lie cause 01 cienin was heart failure. Deceased was a single man, 5 yars of ago and Is sur vived by his brother, William. Tho funeral will tnko place at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The members of Division No. 10, Ancient Order of Hl bornlnns;, to which deceased belonged, will attend In a body. George S. Dunn Is transacting busi ness at Dalton todaj'. The condition of Frank Collins, ot South Main street, who was Injured recently In a street car accident nt Carbondale, was Bllghtly Improved last evening, but Is still considered quite critical. John Muldorlg, ot Ma field, has a severe attack of the grip and is threat ened with pneumonia. Mrs. XV. a. McCloskey, of South Main street, Is suffering with the grip. Despatcher XV. S. Badger, of the On tario and Western railroad, who went to Hancock last Satin day to spend the New Year with friends, wns taken 111 with the gilp and has not yet ocen awe to return home tECKVILLE. kittle Marjorlo Hoyt, of Main street, entertained a. number of little folks nt her home Tuesday afternoon. Tho time was pleasantly spent In playing various games, In ringing nnd loclta tlons by some ot tho tots picsent. About 5 o'clock supper was seivcd In the dining room, during which time many pieces were played on the groph ophone. At 0.30 all wished the little hwtess good night and many hnppj' returns of the daj', tho occasion be ing Marjorle's sixth blrthuay. Miss I.lzzlc Cornish nnd niece, Frances, of Scrnnton, spent Now Years with Mrs. Frank noyt. Mr. and Mrs. McCoimlc, of White's Addition, are suffering from grip. Dr. XV. F. Mott, of this place, who spends the winter months In New Yoiit city, and who has been very 111, con tinues to Improve. On Tuesday evening n large partj of our young people availed themselves of the line sleighing to take a trip to Scott. They were royally welcomed at the homo of Jasper Slckler, at Slcklcr's Pond. The joung; people took advant age of the skating that the Ice on the pond afforded. After spending a pleas ant evening they started homeward bound, nnd reached this place In the wee small hours Those who took the trip were; Misses Emma Cnrpenter, Graco Ayies, Francis Squire, Bessie Budd, Mable Daj-, Dora Slckler, Mable Glanville, Flossie v arfleld, Betella Bond, Honesdule; Mary Boberts, Ida Best, Messrs. Henrj- Dojle, Thomas Williams. Owen Carr, Fiank Williams, Arthur Warne, Joseph English, George Peck, John Slavln. Mrs Maeon Pickering Is spending a few dnjs at Susquehanna, On Monday evening the borough council met In regular session with the following members present; Smith, Bloes, Snedicor, Tnylor and Becse. Min utes of last regular and epeclal meet ings were read and approved. The fol lowing bills weie ordered paid: Lack awanna Coal company, coai .or electric plant up to date, $124.10; E. N. Jones, engineer, salary month of December, $C0; E. M. Barnes, engineer, salary month of December, o5; Jacob Bhod en, janitor eeivlce and supplies, $6,15; Sjivanus Smith, one arrest, $2; Arch bald Water company's bill for $171.23, wn returned for explanation. It hav ing been undeistood that water would be furnished for $75 per boiler per year, making $150 per year; at the rate charged, $100 per quarter, It would bring the water tent up to $400 a jear. Burgess S. B. Williams' quarteily mes sage was read. It contained many good suggestions. One was that coun cil Instruct the street commlfisloner to clean all cio.ss walks after a storm. Another was that council find some waj' to help the fire laddies In seeming a team to haul tho apparatus to and fiom fires; also that the council pass an ordinance directing that gates bo placed at the Peckvine and Blakely crossing of the Ontario and Western railioad. A communication from tho Wilson Fuc company was xead. It asked tor permission to place a gong and fire alarm signals at tne electilo light plant, ateo asking aid for tho piocurlng of a team of homes. Pei mlsslon to make the electric plant a lire alarm station was granted. A res olution wns Introduced to purchase a team to be used In doing borough work and to be kept at the hose house for the use of the firemen in hauling the apparatus to litre. The matter was fully discussed and XV o. Broad, foie nian of the Wilsons, stated that If the borough would pay for the keeping of a team the hose companv would, no doubt purchase a team. The resolution was killed and a it-solution was intro duced authorizing the payment of $150 per j ear towards the Keeping of a lire team, ateo that such team ha e pi efei ente to do ull the boiougli woik It was carried bv an unanimous vote The elettilc light committee was in structed to have the boiougli building vvlied for electric light. Messrs. Taj lor and Snedicor were appointed as a com mittee to wait upon Manager Bllllmaii, of the Traction oompany, also to see Attorney Bums In regard to ousting the Crescent Elettilc Light company fiom the borough A petition fiom the five churches of the Dorough was pie sented It praved that council would fuuilsh free light to the chinches Council weighed the mntter caiefully ud owing to the low rate gi anted the relies ($25 per jeau, it was thought be i wait until another year before takltiB" action. Then too plant would be on a better paying basis. The peti tion, therefore, was tabled Indefinitely. It was suggested that the councilmen from the Second ward look around for a suitable alto foi a lock-up ns the piesent jail was too far from that waid, and an otricer making an an est lnvaiiably turned in a bill for ti as portation, and tho cheapest way out was to erect another jail, W. S Bloes was appointed as purchasing agent and was instructed to procure lamps for Mreet service at once. OITYPHANT. Newj of tho sudden death' ot Mis. Georfie Deats, nt Elmhurst, was re ceived hero yesterday. Mrs. Deats was taken 111 on Sunday with the grip and died on Tuesday afternoon. She wis formerly a resident of this place nnd Is survived by two children, her mother and two slaters, Mrs. George Chubb and Mrs. Frank Wescott, from here. She will bo burled nt Elmhuist thl3 morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. XV. E. Lloyd, Jr., of Poultney, Vt Is spending a week at his home here. "Uncle Dick's Darling," which had to be postponed on account of a brok en steam pipe at the Father Mathow DON'T NEGLECT. A COMMON CASE OF PILES. It May Load to Sorious Itosults. When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as fistula, ulcer of the rectum, Assure, etc., almost Invariably begin In a pimple case of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking piompt tteatment for tho first appearance of troublo In this quarter. Tho Pyramid Pile Cure will certainly euro every form of plies, Itching, bleed ing, protruding or blind piles, and hun dreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap but effective remedy right at the start, because at such a time a single package will nffect a cure, while In tho old chronic, deep seated cases', several packages nro sometimes neces sary before a lasting cure If affected, Physicians are using tho Pjramld Pile Cure in preference to surgical operations and with uniform success. Tho remedy is prepared by tho Pyrnmld Drug Co., of Marshall, Mich., and for sale bj diugglsts every vvhero at CO cents and Jl per package. Send for Free book on cause and cure of piles. Opera house Monday evening, will be produced next Monday evening by thf New Stnndard Diamatlc company of Scranton. The fair for the benefit of fet Pat rick's convent In the Stone building on Lackawanna street Is attracting large crowds each evening. Many val uablo articles are uclng chanced off. This ovenlng tho following will bo ren dered: .-solo, I. H. Gaughan, Archbald; song, Enoch Thomas and party, recl tntlon, Miss Mamo Murphy, Archbald; solo, Willie Lynott, Providence. Ad mission, 10 cents. Mrs. J. L. Jones nnd children, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home In Nantlcokc, BIchard Burke, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is In town visiting frlende. Miss Lizzie Evans, of Pittston, who has been the guest of Miss May Evans, returned home j'esterdaj'. J. M. Morman, of Lackawanna street, Is confined to his nomo with an attack of tho grip. Misses Emma and Ella Schlager have returned home atter a two weeks' visit with relatives at i.voca. John Cunnn, of Pittston, was a call er In town je.stcrdny. Misses Saddle O'Malley and Lizzie Dougherty have returned to resume their studies at Bloomsburg State Normal school. Mrs. Margaret Comlskej-, of Brook lyn, and Miss Kate Gordon, of Scran ton, were tho guests of Miss Kate Bogan j'esterday. Matthew Boland, of Carbondale, re turned home j-esterciny after a short visit at this place. Mrs. Mary Evans, of West Scranton, visited relatives here yesterday. No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an at tack of la grippe If properly treated. It Is much the same as a severe cold and requires preclsclj' the same treat ment. Bemaln quietly at homo and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedj' as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to fol low. For sale by all druggists. Mat thews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. m MOSCOW. Miss Jessie Bourn Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Wallace Swarts, ot Scranton. The Misses Polly Davis, of Taj lor; Mamc Sampson and Annie Munson, of Scranton, and Trances Toote, ot Hol llstervllle, spent New Year's with Mrs. George Bortrco. Charles Brown returned to Blcketts, Pa , on Tuesday, after spending tho holldajs with his mother, Mis. Tannlo Blown. Thomns Cunningham, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends In town. Miss Ruth Gardner returned to Wy omlng seminary on Tuesday atter spending the holldaj-s with her parents, Mr. and Mis. r. B Gardner. Miss Nellie Conboj visited fi lends in Scranton Sundaj. Mls Minnie Bartholomew died at her home on Mill street Sundaj after noon. The funcial was held AVednes day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, of Peckvllle, officiating. Robert Spencer, who has been spend ing his vacation with Kev. S. Guy Snow den, pi cached In the Methodist church on Sunday evening. He ictuin ed to Dickinson college, Cailile, Pa., on Tuesdaj', S. jr. Watts left Tuesday for Car lisle, Pa., to attend the Dickinson pre paratorj school. He Is one of our most popular and mot useful joung men. The best wishes of his inanj' filends attend him. Miss Lou Kennedj', of Stroudsbutg, returned home on Monday nfter upend Ins? Chiistmas with her giaudpaieuts. Mi nnd Mrs P. S. Poston. OuillL' to the Plevalenee nf crl.v the .. ,, - -... --.- 'special meetings which weio to nave 1 been held in the Methodist church this iv.eek, have been postponed until nest I w c ek Mi. ana Mts. Thomas Davis, of Scianton, spent New Year's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Eshleman. The annual business meeting ot the Kpwciith League wts held In the Meth odist church on Thursday night. Oill teis for the enaulng year weie elected as follows' President, D. J. Roberts; llrst vice president, Mls Cannon; sec ond vice president, Miss Wntts; thiid vice president, D S Gnrdnei, fourth vice president MIsm E. L. Pyle' secie tatj', Frank Wuidell; tieai,urer, Jesse Girdnei. PRIOEBURG. At the regularmeetlng of the Knight of tho Golden Eagle lodge, on Friday night, the following olllcers were elect ed for the ensuing six months teim: 'Past chief, William J. Oliver; noble chief, Robert C. Bray: vice-chief, Ed ward Jackson; high priest, William Weir, venerable hermit, James Cook; master of records, Wllllum A. Stevens clerk of exchequer, John Slewatka; keeper of exchequer, Georges Cooper; sir herald, Jacob Muck; representative to the Giand castle, Benjamin Jarvls. The Infant son of William Robeits died jenterday. The members ot the dancing clnss gave a New Year's hop In Kelfei's hall on Mondny night. Miss N. Eley was a visitor In Scran ton on Mondaj. Miss Lottie Brnv of Providence, called on Miss Mary If Cajglll during the week, DR. K. O. WEST' NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT tSTRed Label Special txtra strength. i For Imnotfinov. r., nf1 Powor. Lost Manhood. Sterility or HarrennnAai .! H lioxt a!t tnr vitkdl iwlftlfl -rini.,knc..lr 1 '?' '...rntw.fZ. . a ..Sn ' w . ut v iu r uaj si ul blui ui i UEFUHEorbymcUi. AftXER Wm, a. Clarke, JJ0 Penn Ave., Scranton.Pa m79a T7V I SHERIFF'S SALES. illBIUFF'S BALE. -OF- ValuableRealEstate -ON- ritlDAT. JANUAltY 13, U93. By virtue of sundry writs of Deri Fa cias, Levari Pacing and Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the court of common please ot Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, at tho court houno, In tho city of Hcrantdn, Lackawanna coun ty on FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D 1S03, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, nil the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defend ants in nnd to tho followlnc destrlbed lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: No 1. All tho right tltlo and Interest of Ira O. Ivrs, In nnd to nil tho following piece or parcel of land, sttunto In Town ship ot Mndlbon, county of Lackawannn, Pennsylvania, containing between 70 and 0 acros of land, moro particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning nt a certain hemlock corner, nnd land formerly of William 13. Dodgo; thenco by said land south 50 degrees east S3 perches to a stono corner and land of Abram Beisesckcr; thenco by land of samo north 30 degrceri cast Dl'4 perches to a stono corner on lino or land of Jesse Flke, thonco by land of tho same north 60 degrees west 28 2-10 perches to a corner and other lands of Isaac Sunrtz: thenco by land of samo south 40 degrees west S1VI perches to tho place of beginning, containing IS acres of land moro or less. Also tint certain plcco of land sltuato In Madison township aforesaid, beginning nt a stono corner of original lots Nos. 150, 1C1, 102. thenco by original lot No. 162 south 50 degrees cast 130 perches to stones corner of original lots Nos. 1G2. 1C1 and 151; thenco by lot No. 154 north 40 decrees west 12G perches to a hemlock corner of original lots Nos 132, 133 and 154, being also a. corner of land of Samuel Buck, nnd thenco north 4 degrees west 181 ccrches to stones corner, tho placo of beginning, containing 51 ncres and 00 perches moro or less. All of said land being known or designated as tho "Isaac Swart7 Homestead," being owned nnd occupied by Isaac Swartz in his llfo time. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, frame barn, out buildings, fruit trees, etc , thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of John L Hull vs. Ira O, Ives Debt, $CG 61. Judgment No. 107, September Term, 1S03. Alias 11. fa. to January Term, 1S99. COLBOItN, Attj ALSO No. 2 All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, Simon Adamovltch and Mlko Adamovltch, in and to all that cer tain lot of land with tho improvements thereon, sltuato In Old Forgo township, Lackawanna count j-, Pennsjl.'anla, nnd descilbed as follows to wit All the fol lowing described property: Beginning at tho southeast corner of said lot; thenco northeasterly along lino of lot No. sl (6), a cllstaneo of ono hun dred and fifty (150) feet to a cor ner, thenco northwester! j n distanco of llfty (50) feet to a corner, being a corner of lot No four (4); thenco along said lot southwestcrlv a distanco of ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to Hickory street; thenco along said Hlckorj' street south easterly a distanco of llfty (50) feet to place of beginning. Being lot No. live (rp) in block No seven (7), section E, accord ing to plot of lots made by J, H, Ritten house, intended to bo duly recorded and containing all tho exceptions and reserva tions mentioned in a deed from E. 31. Smith to M. Notlchak nnd recorded in Lncknwanna count v July C 1SS9, in deed book No, 61, page 352. Being all Improved with ono two-storj- frnmo building used ns a dwelling house, nnd one three-story frame building used as a double dwelling house with outhouts thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Joseph Sommcrs vs. Simon Adam ovfjch and Mlko Adnmovitoh. Debt, $100 00 Judgment No 331 January Term, 1S99. n fa. to Janunrv Term, 1S91 TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attjs. ALSO No. 3 All tho right, tltlo and interest ot tho defendants, William J Jones and Mary Jones, In and to all that certain lot of land with tho improvements thereon, sltuato In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawannn, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows: Belnr lot No 17 in Block A, in the plot of lots of the Trances Ann Griffin's addition to tho said city of Scranton. and being 40 feet in front on Church uvenuo, tho samo in rear and 132 feet in depth, the meas urement to commence Inside tho side walk Being samo lot conveved to Will iam J. Jones bv Waltei T3rlggs bv deed dated October 13 1SDC, recorded in Lackn wanna county in deed book 147, pago 21, etc Coal and minerals reserved. All Im proved with a two-stoiy framo dwelling house nnd outbuildings thereon Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of North End Lumber company vs. William J. Jones and Marv Jones Debt. $114 43. Judgment No. 510, November Term, 117. Alias vend, ex to Januarj Term, 18'is VOSBURG & DAWSON, Attj. ALSO No 4 All tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendant, A L Rice, In and to nil that certain lot of land, with the Im provements thereon situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, Pennsjlvnnla. bounded and described as follows, to wit Commencing at stakes and stouts on Jackson avenue, now Tay lor avenue, to lino of land sold to Georgo Brown, thenco northerly along said lino one bundled nnd llftj feet, more or less, to lino of lands of the Lackawanna Hon nnd Coal companv ; thenco westerly along said lino forty feet to stake and stono comer In line of other lands of A, U Sllkmnn, thence southerly along said Hue 10 feet moro or less, to Jackson avenuo aforesaid thenco easterly along said ave nuo 41 feet to the place of beginning. Be ing lot No 12 In block B at shown on that part of tho map of Scranton known ns A B SUkmnn's addition Excepting and i corvine an coal and minerals as fully as excepted and icservod In depd from A B Sllkman et ux to William M Sllkmnn, dated the day of April, A D IS79 Intended to bo duly recorded, being same property conveved to A. L Rico by William M Sllkmnn, et u . by deed dated Novembe- I 1S72, recoidcd in tho proper odlco in deed book "d, pago SI",. Improved with a two-storj- frame dwell ing house with "I." attachtd nnd out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of J. S. Bortree vm A L Rice. Debt, $1,G012S Judgment No 3020, September Term, 1S. Vend ex. to Januarj- Term, 1SW VOSBURG S. DAWSON Attjs ALSO No. 5 All the right, title and Interest of tho defendnnt Jones T Plnnell. in and to nil that certain lot plere or parcel of land, sttunte in the borouch of Dunmore, countj- ot Lackawanna nnd stato of Penn sjlvnnla, bounded and desciibed as foi lows, to wit: Beginning nt a point on tho easterly sldo of Apple street nlnotv feet south of tho lino of tho Drinker turnpike; thenco In a southerly direction along Ap ple street nlnetj feet, more or less, to a coiner, thenco In an easterly direction fclxty feet to a corner in lands of Miss M M. Spencer: thenco In a northtly di rection along lino of tald lands ninety feet to a corner of lands late of John XV. Plnnell, thenco In a westeily dlrectlm and parallel with Drinker street sixty feet to th placo of beginning. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house, together with a building used as a foimdrv. Seized and taken In execution nt tho rult of New Equltablo Building and Loin Association vs. Jores T Plnnell. Dobt, $1 726 00 Judgment No. 491. Janunrv Term, 1S09. ri. fa. to January Term, 1S99. STOICES, Atty. ALSO No C All the right, title and Interest of tho defend int In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or parcol of land rltuate In tho city of Scranton, In the coimtv of Lacka wann, and stato of Pennsylvania de scribed as follows, viz . Being lot number eight in squaro or block "D," upoi. tho plot of Prospect Placo or Trancls Ann Grliun'8 Addition to the city of Scranton, and sltuato upon street known as Lincoln avenue. Said lot Is forty feet In width In front, samo width In rear and ono hun dred nnd llfteen feet In depth, togethur with the usual ten feet privilege in front of front line, and Is tho land conveyed by Charles Tropp nnd wife to Patrick Lynn by deed dated 10th Octobor, 1891, reworded In deed book 118, pago 456, etc. All Im proved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereoa. SHERIFF'S SALES. Rel2pl nnrl tnlcen In execution fit tho suitot tho Now Schiller Building and Loan Association or tscranion, J'n., vs. iiooori M. Evans, administrator of Patrick Lynn, deceased. Debt. JS96 CO. Judgment No. 707, May Term, 1S9S. Alias lev. fa to Jan uary Term, 1SS5. , , P. W. STOKES, Attj'. ALSO No. 7.-AII tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants. Ellen Shea Fallon, Thomas Fallen, Bridget Shea Burke. 13. J. Burke, William Shea, Jr., Henrietta Shea, Annlo Shea Folej', T. J. Foley nnd William Shea, Sr In and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land, filtu ate, lying nnd being In tho borough of Olyphant. county of Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, tho corner of a lot on the east erly sldo of Lackawanna street; thenco westerly nlong snld Btrcet to land of John Ferguson; thenco northward one hundred nnd twenty (120) feet along said Ferguson's land to land of Joseph Patten; thenco eastward along said land seventj--tlvo (73) feet to land of William Mahon; thence In a southerly direction ono hun dred und twenty (120) foct to tho placo of beginning. Being tho samo land con veyed to William Shea by 8. L. Peck, et a!., and Androw C. Wise, et ux , by deeds dated August 7, 1SCS, and recorded in deed book 103. nnccn 53 nnd 521. in Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. Coal and other minerals reserved. Improved with a. two story storo building, and one-story Btoro building nnd other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of tho Mutual Guarantee Building and Loan Association vs. Ellen Shea Fal lon, Thomas Fallon, Bridget Shea Burke, E J Burke, William Shea, Jr., Henri etta Shea, Annlo Shea Foley, T. J. Foley and William Shea, Sr. Debt. $3,300 00. Judgment No W0, Mny Term, 1S9S. Alias II fa to Janunrv Term, 189") JA.MUS J. O'MALLT.Y, Atty. ALSO No 8 -All tho fight, title and Interest of tho defendant, Nora B, Roche, In and to all that certain lot of land, with the Improvements thereon, sltuato In the First ward, city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being lot No. 1, in square or block "D," as shown In plot of lots mado by Jordan, Hannah & Jordan, nnd recorded In Lack awanna county In Deed Book 12S, pago 576, said lot measures forty (40) feet In front on Blchmont avenue, tho samo In rear, and ono hurdred and nine nnd three fourths (109i) feet in depth, improved with a two-story framo dwelling nouso and outbuildings thereon Seized nnd tnkon In execution nt tho suit of William Sinister vs. Nora B Roche. Dobt $50 Judgment No. S33,Scp tembcr Term, 183S. Fi, fa, to January Term, 1899. REPLOGLE. ALSO No 9 All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Ellen A. Bannon and Peter Bannon, In and to nil tho surface or right of soli of all that certain lot, plcco or par. eel of laud situated In tho borough of Wlnton, cbuntj of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsilvanla, and what Is known as tho David Brown tract, described as fol lows: Being a part of lots numbers thirty-six (35) nnd thirty-seven (37) In squaro or block number ten (10) and sltuato upon street called and named Fourth avenue, c orner of Stur ges street, and as shown on map of said tract, Tho lot hereby conveyed be ing moro fully described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the south westerly sldo of Sturcs street, westerly a distanco of slxtv (b0) feet from tho southwestorvl coiner of said Sturgcs street nnd Fourth avenuo; thenco In a lino at right angles to said Sturges street, nnd parallel with Fourth avenuo a dis tance of ono hundred (100) fcot to a corner; thenco at right angles in a westerly di rection a distanco of ninety (90) feet to a corner, thenco at right angles a distance of ono bandred O00) feet to Sturges street; thenco along Sturges street a dis tanco of ninety (90) feet to tho placo of beginning. Tho lot hereby convej'ed being the rear or westerly part of those two certain lots of land above described as lots numbers thirty-six (36) nnd thirtj'-seven (37). con veyd by Isaac P. Hand, trustee to Nettle Kunz. by deed dated May 5th, 1897, nnd recorded In Lackawannn county. Coal and minerals excepted and icsorved. All Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of Colonial Savings and Investment association vs. Ellen A. Bannon, et al. Dobt, J1.10S 80. Judgment No. 470. Januarj Term, 1899. Tl. fa. to January Ttrm. 189J. FLEITZ, Att'j. ALSO No. 10 -All the right, tltlo nnd lntereft of tho defendant, Daniel F. Hodgins, in and to tho following described piece, par cel and lot of land viz: All that certain pleco or parcel of land, sltuato in the city of Carbondale. countj of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsjivanla. being a part of lot number flftj'-slx (56), on map of outlots of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company on a tract of land in the warrantee namo of Henrj Rider, and bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at tho southwesterly corner of said lot number flfty-six (5o) on Carter streot, thenco in an easterly direction along tho lino of said Carter street, fifty (50) feet to a stake; thence in a northerly direction along a lino at right angles to said Carter street ono hundred (100) feet to a stako; thenco along a line at right angles to last mentioned lino In a westerly direction fifty (50) feet to lino of land of tho Dela ware and Hudson Canal company; thence In a southerlj' direction along the line of land of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company ono hundred (100) feet more or less to tho place of beginning: All Im proved with a slnglo two-story framo dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized and tnken in execution at the suit of tho Safety Investment and Loan company vs Daniel r Hodgins Debt, $C0fl 60 Judgment No. 481 January Term, 1899. Fi. fa, to January Term, 1899. GEORGE D. TAYLOK, Atfy. ALSO No 11 All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, Robert S. Davis, In and to all that certain lot of land situate on Archbald streot. formerly Broad btreet, in tha city of Scranton county ot Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, do scribed as follows, to wit: Being known and distinguished ns lot No 98, on plot No 1, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company's plot of lots in unievu e in i.acKawanna townsnip, now tho city of Scranton. Said lot being rcctangulai In slmpo and running furtj eight (48) feet in front on said Archbald street, formerly Broad street, and ono hundred and ten (110) feet In depth All improved with one two-storj frame dwell ing houso, being part of a block erected on the above described premises and tho adtotulng lot owned by Mr. Jones. Seized und tnken In execution at tho biiit of West Side Bank vs Robert S. Da vis Debt, $323 Judgment No. 6j Sep tember Term, 1805. I'l fa to January Term. 3699 THOMAS, Att'j. ALSO No 12 All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Harry Jacques and Bllzabeth Jacques, his wife, and John Mo. Crlndlo and C I. McMillan, terre ten ants, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, with tho Improvements thereon, sltuuto In tho township cf Lackawanna, countv of Lackawanna and btate of l'cnnsylvanid. and bounded and described ns follows, to wit. lleglnulng ut a corner 011 the, public toad leading over Spring Brook bridge, at a corner of lot sold to Mary A Bennett; thenco ulong said lot north two and ono-half (24) de grees west north two hundred and foity (240) feet to a cornel oil tho bank of Spring Brook; thence along said brook up stream duo cabt sixty (GO) foet to a cor ner; thenco two and one-half (2'S) degrees east two hundred and thirty-seven (2)7) feet to a corner on tho public, road afore said, and thenco along said road south eighty-seven and ono-half (S7V6) degreas west Blxty (60) feet to the placo of be ginning Containing 14,300 squaro feet of iand, bo tho samo more or less, being lot No 115 on tho public road, and tho same land dcscrlbod in a deed from James Brown, jr , and wlfo to Charles 13 Miller dated tho 6th of September, A D. lilt, and recorded In tho otllco for tho record ing of deeds in and for the county of Lackawanna In Deed Hook No 3, imgo 91, etc. Improved with n two-storj framo dwelling house with basement nnd porch In front, ono small barn and outbuildings and fruit trees thereon Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of John B Colahan, Jr., trustoo of Husan B. Snow den, vs. Harry Jacques nnd rilznbcth Jacques, his wlfo, defendants, and C. L, McMillan and John McCrlndle, terro tenants. Debt, $1,543 0. Judgment No, 871, September Term, 1898. Lev. fa. to January Term, 1899 BABDBIt, Att'y. ALSO No. 13 -All tbs right, title and Interest ot thedefondant, Herman Meyer, In nnd to all that certain jot, pleco or parcel ot land situate lying and being In th city ot SHERIFF'S SALES. Scrnnton, county of Lackawanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Being lots numbers twenty-threo (23) and twenty four (21) In square or block number forty soven (47), and sltuato upon street called nnd known ns Crown avenue, according to tho Pawneo Coal company's plot or map of tho city of Scranton, -Said lots being each forty (40) feet in width In front and rear, nnd ono hundred and forty (140) feet In depth. Being the same premises which Max Philips (Second) and wlfo granted and conveyd to Herman Meyer, tho above-named defendant, by deed dated Aprlt 3, lS'O, nnd recorded In Lackawanna county Deed Book No. fS, pago 4JS. All Improved with a two-story frnmo dw oiling house nnd outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit of New Germnnla Building and Loan association vs. Herman Mejcr. Debt, IW 10. Judgment No. 463, January Term, 1S99. FI. fa. to January Term, 1891 55IMMEBMAN, Att J ALSO No. 14 All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, Duncan JIoMurtrle, In and to tho following described piece, parcel and lot ot land, viz: All that cer tain Pleco or nnrrel nf Innd nltnntn In flirt vlliago of Mooslc, township ot Lnckn wanna (now In the borough of Mooslci, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, ns follows: Beginning nt tho southwest cor ner of a, lot of land belonging to George II. Stark on tho west side ot the public ruau. leaning ncrosg aim crceK at the old "Stark Saw Mill;" thenco along said lot north twelve (12) degrees nnd forty-flvo (45) minutes west three hundred and ten (310) fcot to a corner on or near tho Lack awanna river; thenco along said river down stream south sev entv seven (77) do grees nnd fifteen (15) minutes west slxtv (00) feet to a corner, thenco south tweho (12) degrees and forty-ilvo (45) mlnutts enst threo hundred nnd ten (310) feet to n corner on tho public road aforesaid, and thenco nlong said road north seventv soven (77) degree and tlfteen (15) minutes oast sixty (W)) feet to tho placo of be ginning. Containing 1S.G00 square feet, moro or less. All improved with a sin glo two-story frame dwelling house, with a two-story wing, a smaller two-storj' wing and a one-storj wing, alt attached thereto, a framo barn nnd other frame outbuildings. Somo fruit nnd ornamental trees and a fenco enclosing said lot of land Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of tho Safety Investment and Loan company vs Duncan McMurtrlc. Debt. $1,143. Judgment No. 477, January Term, 1899. FI. fa. to January Term. 1899. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Atfj ALSO No. 15 All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, Frederick Schocnover and Minerva Schoonover and George D Brown, terre tenant, In and to all that certain lot or pleco ot ground situate In township of South Ablngton. Lackawanna countj', pennsjivanla, to wit. Lot No 611, Summit Park Annex, plotted by G W. Mllner. civil engineer, and plot record ed In tho proper omce in Volume 100 page 3K bounded nnd describod as follows, to wlf Bounded on tho northerly sldo by Allov "H," on tho easterly side by lot No. 610. on said plan; on tho southerly bido by Molrose nvenuo, and on tho westerly sldo by lot No. 612, on said plan Said lot being thirty (30) feet In width throughout nnd one hundred and twentj-flvo (123) feet In depth. Improved with a lnrgo two storj frame building and outbuildings Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit of Guaranteo Savings, Loan nnd In vestment company vs. Tredorlck Schoon over and Minerva Schocnover, defendants, with notlco to George D. Blown, terro tenant. Debt, $739 77. Judgment No. 704, September Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to Jan uary Term, 18i9, J. J. O'MALLEY, Att'j-. ALSO No. 16 All the right, tltlo and Interest of thn defendants, Dunn Bros , Thomas A, nnd Paul F. Dunn, In nnd to all the sur face, or right of soil. In tho following de scribed piece, parcel or lot of land, situ ate In tho First ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsjivanla: Being lot number four (4) in block "V," upon tho plot of Woodlawn park, resident addi tion to tho cltv of Scranton which said plot is recorded In tho otllco for recording deeds, etc., for Lackawanna county, in Deed Book No. 103, page 076. etc Said lot being forty (40) feet In front and rear and ono hundred and fifty (150) feet doep Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Luther Keller vs Dunn Bros Thomas A. Dunn and Paul P. Dunn. Debt. 465 8.'. Judgment No. 673, Septem ber Term, 1S9S. Fi fa. to Januarj' Term, 1899. STREETER & LOWRY, Att'j s. ALSO No 17. All the right title and interest of tho defendant. William J Shifter, in nnd to all that cortaln piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho city of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsvl vanla, being half of lot number ono (1), in block twenty-eight (28), and sltuato uopn street called and named Mifflin ave nue. Said lot being thirty-seven nnd one-half (37"s) feet in trout and nlnetj two (92) feet In depth. This lot Is rec tangular, and bounded on the notthward by land formerlj' known ns tho Welsh church lot; on the eastward by land late tho property of Georgo Coray; on the southward by lands formerly owned bj James Tutle nnd John H. Campbell; on the westward by tho aforesaid Milllln ave nue. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and outbuildings thereon, with tho appurtenances. Coal and minerals reserved Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of James Burns vs. William J. Shif ter. Debt, J3.000 Judgment No 42 January Term, 1S99. I'l fa to January Term, 1899. HAWLEY, Attv. ALSO No. 18 All tho right, tltlo and lntoret of the defendant, Alexander Novaskl In and to all the surface, or right of soil, ot all that certain lot or parcel of laud Mt- uate In Old Forge township and bounded J and described as rollows, to wit De ginning at the southwest coiner on Franklin street, In Austin Heights, Lack awanna county, Pennsjivanla, thence north fartj-ono (41) degrees and thirty (50) minutes west fifty (50) feet, then-e north fortj'-nluo (49) degrees und thlrtj two (32) minutes east one hundred and fifty (50) feet to un allej ; then south forty (41) degrees and thirty (30) minutes east fifty (50) feet, thence bouth fortj 11I110 (19) degrees und thirtj-two (32i min utes west ono hundred and tlftj (130) feet to iald Franklin street, nnd plnco of be ginning Being lot number ono hundred nnd one (101), ns shown on mup Coal und other minerals reserved. Improved with a two-storj' irame dwelling 111 tront one-story frame building ubed for butcher shop, and outbuildings thereon Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Nelson Morris i Co v Alex Novaskl Debt, J2W ludgmeiit No 107.', May Term, 189S. FI fa. January Term, 181U, G L. PBC1C, Att y. ALSO No 19 All tho light, titlo and interest of the defendant. Charles J. Gillespie in and to all tho following described lot pieces or parcels of land sltuato in the city of Scranton and borough of Dua more, Lackawanna countj', Pennsjivanla First All tho soil und tairfuco of nil those two certain lots sltuato in ihe cltj of Scranton, nnd known ns lots numbers twelve (12) and thirteen (13) of Bloom a Batch Tho said lots Ijlng next to lota numbers (11) and twelve (12i, on the west side of Bloom avenue, lato Bldge ftreet Tho lots hereby conveyed being bounded on tho west bj Cuslck avenue lato Lundj's Lane, of said patch And said lots being each one hundred (100) feet deep by thirty-two (32) feet wide It be ing distinctly understood tbnt tho coal un der said lots Is reserved, with tho right to nilna and carry away the same And boiug tho tamo lots as sold to tho said llntinifl flnnnnn bv Mnrtln finnnnti nnil w-lfe, and by Dennis Gannon sold to ( J nllleBiiin by deed dated the 15th da 1 X .......... .Lfll r..,.1 KAAAHn.l (.. .1... .rtl.. ?,USKV. . rV .. rY,"U r,,"" w. .f-w... "- -. " :: ww"" l.aci(awunua, in uocu isook rto v. age 41, otc. Improved with one two-stor frame dwelling houso nnd outbuildings thereon Becond All that certain lot of land, i lng being and sltuato in the borough of Dunmore county of Lackawanna uml state of Pennsylvania, on the southw Bldo of Biggs utreet, being lot numt 1 STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN D KV ' I tXJIV f A 0 kbit k vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked ftrinantnttf. Unlets patients s arc properly cured, their condition oflcn worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Eai(L3lJBi 'Naiicaseaica, rricemi pcrpos, o ijoaci, iw ironciaa legal guarantee to cute or reiunniaa uiouey.fjco. bend ior free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0, For Bale by JOHN" II. l'ULLI'S, und Spruce street eleven (11) on plot mado for Gillespie and Rlggs by D. Coghlan; said lot being fotty (40) feet wldo In front on sold Rlgg streot, forty (40) feet wldo In rear, and nhout ono hundred and forty (140) feet In depth, be the samo more or less. Coal and minerals reserved. Third All that ceitaln lot of land lying, being und situate In the borough of Dun more, countj' and stato aforesaid, on the northeast side of Biggs strept. being lot number twelv 0 (12) on plot mado for Gil lespie and Rlggs by D Coghlan; snld lot being forty (4J) feet wldo in front on said Rlggs streot, forty (40) feet wldo In rear, and about ono hundred and forty (140) feet In depth, bo tho samo more or lcsn. Coal and minerals reserved. All Improved with a two-story frnmo double dwelling and outbulldlncs thereon Fourth All that certain lot of land ly ing, being nnd sltuato In tho borough of Dunmoro, county and stato aforesaid, on tho northeast sldo of Rlggs street, being lot number six (0) on plot mado for Gil lespie and Rlggs by D Coghlan; said lot being forty (40) feet wide In front on snld Rlggs street, forty (40) feet wldo In n-enr. and about ono hundred and forty (HO) feet In depth, bo tho same moro or loss. Coal and minerals reserved. All Im proved with a tvvo-story framo doublo dwelling nnd outbuildings thereon. Be ing tho snmo pieces of land deeded to ( J Glllesplo by W, D. Kennedy and 1 B. Silkman by deed dated 18th Muj'. 1SS5. Be corded In Deed Book No 29. paco 481. etc. Fifth All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant hi all that cortaln piece of land lying In tho Second wnrd of tho cltv of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd stato of I'ennsjlvnnl 1. Beginning nt a point one hundred and five (105) feot easterly from tho corntr of Wnyno nnd Oak streets; thence along Oak street easterly two bundled nnd twentj' (220) feet to a corner in lino of land ot M. P. Thomas; thenco nlong rear lino of Thomas lot and lot of T T. Williams ninety (90) feet to tho westerly corner of WUlJams lot. tlunto nlong the same nbout ono hundred and fortj'-elght (US) feet to Church uvenuo, thenco along said Church avenuo about fifty-eight (5S) feet to lino of land of C Wlnton estnte. thenco nlong tho samo two huudrtd and slxtj flve (2C5) feet to n blnck oak treo: thence by Wlnton's lino fort j -two (42) feet to an nsh sapling; thenco continuing on said Wlnton lino nineteen feet, or thereabouts, to lands of Margatet G Shotten estate; thence along tho rear line ot said Shotten lot nlnetj -threo and eight-tenths (93.8) feet to Oak strtet, tho place ot beginning. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso nnd outhouo thereon. Coal nnd minerals underneath aro reserved und ex cepted. Seized and taken In execution at tha suit of Thomas Shotten, administrator of Margaret G Shotten, deceased. Debt, J101S40. Judgment No 80s, January Term, 1893. Alias 11 fa. to Jnnunry To-m, 1899. SCRAGG, Att'j. ALSO No 20 All tho defendant's right, tltlo nnd Interest In tho following lot or parcel of land sltuato In tho township of Old Forgo, county ot Lackawanna nnd stnto of Pennsjivanla, und In tho district or village of Austin Heights, In said town ship Beginning nt tho southwest corner on Franklin street, thenco north ulong snld street forty-one (41) degrees and thir ty (30) minutes, two hundred und fortj slx (216) feet to tho corner ot Austin and Franklin streets; thenco along said Aus tin street north forty-t Ine (49) degrees and thlrtv-two (32) minutes east ono hun dred and fifty (150) feet to nn allej ; thenco soutli forty-ono (11) degrees and thlrtj' (30) minutes east two hundred nnd llftj--slx (236) feet, thence bouth forty-niuo (49) degrees and tliirtj--two (32) minutes west ono hundred and fifty (150) fett to Franklin street aforesaid, at tho placo ot beginning Being lots numbered 104. 103, 300, 107 nnd 10S, s biiown on plot of lots of Austin Heights Coal nnd minerals reserved All Improved with a ono-nnd-a, half-storj' framo dwelling houso and out buildings thereon Seized nnd taken In execution nt tha suit of German Building association No. 7, vs. Michael Kederis. Debt, $S00. Judg ment No 503 January Term, 1899. FI. fa. to January Term, 1S"9 HANNAH, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. ERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALG 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 ofllce, Scranton, Pa , December 21 189S. GOOD MEWS FOR TOURISTS THE CELEBRATED Sunset Train Will opeiate between New Orleans, Los Angeles and San rrancisco. Cab, dutlns the twason of 189S-1S99. Tlnough without change from the Crescent Cltj- to the Golden Gate.: ES houis to Los Angeles, 75 hours to San Franc lco. Tine Southern route for Winter travel. Wilto for particulars. E. HAWLEY, A. G. T. M., L. H. NUTTING, E. P. A., 349 Uroatluay or 1 battery I'lucc, M!VV YORK, N, Y. R. J. SMITH, AGT., A. M. LONGACKE, T. P. A., 109 South Third btreet, I'llll.ADLl.l'IIIA, PA. 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