' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY', MA' IS, 189D. 0 Gained Flesh and Strength , Dr. R. D. Fairex, of New Orleans, writes: "I find Johann Hoff's Malt Extract to act as a stimulant as well as a tonic. The patient gains flesh and strength from Its administration." Johann Hoff's Malt Extract ts the pioneer and standard has been sold since 1847. Aveio suoswuies. Johann Holf: New York, Berlin, Vienna, Paris. c hbme TOMORROW'S DEBATE. o'arbondaltnna and Scrnntonlnns Will ' Meet in tho Opera House. Tho pupils of tho high school Imvo nt-ranged for an nttractlvo entertain ment to bo Riven In the Grand opera house tomorrow evening. Tho prin cipal number on the programme Is a debate on tho question: "Resolved, That HlBh Schools for Boys and Girls Should He Separate." Scranton Lu ward Klrkbrlde, Haydn Oliver, GoorRo F. Coar. Carbondalo Mary Surdoval, Vcrno, Skinner, Valentine Law: ora tions, Leon Levy, Martin Kennedy essays, John A. liorati, Hannah Gll ltoot, Nina llnynor; recitations, Mil dred Green, Lillian Peuckert. Prof. Edward Morse, of Scranton, will play a mandolin soln. and Miss Anna U. "Williams, of Scranton. will be accom panist. Tho other music will bo as follows. Duct, Misses Carrie Lever and Grace Hall; choruses, by Rossini Glee club: violin solo, with piano ac companiment, by Graham sisters. The Rold medals for essays and ora tions will be on exhibition at Ely's. They are furnished by Carbondalo Ren tlcmen. The Judges will be George S. Kimball, of Carbondalo; George David son, of Scranton, and Prof. Nelinoytr, of Dunmore. ADDITION WILL BE IN FRONT. ety will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Martha Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders, of Dun more, were visiting at the homo of Mr. Ehenezer Drake on Sunday. Sarah, the little daughter of Mr. Jo seph Hoeseh, had tho misfortune to fall on Saturday and break her arm. Tho Ladles Aid society of the Brick church will meet on AVedncsday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Baker. Mrs. William Shotwell will open an Ice cream parlor at her home, corner of Milwaukee avenue, on Thursday, May IS. Mr. Frank lteeil, of Duninoro, spent Sunday at tho home of his father, Mr. D. C. Reed. TAYLOR NEWS. report at next meeting. After soma discussion In regard to the streets, council adjourned to meet ttext Tues dny evening. Henry M. Ives, of Dalton, Lacka wanna county, was In Tunkhannock on Monday In the Interest of the bond holders of the Tunkhannock Electric Light, Heat and l'ower company. It la tho purpose of tho local execu tive committee of the Five County Vol unteer Firemen's convention, It the necessary funds can bo raised, to ar range for a special prize drill, In addi tion to the regular programme of con tests, to be hold on tho flrBt day of the convention. Tho companies spoken of In this connection are the Eagles, of l'lttston, and the LIntas, of Towanda. These companies are old rivals and the last time they met tho Eagles carried off the prize. Tho Towanda boys want revenge, if tho necessary encourage ment Is given the committee they will offer a prlzo of $100 for these two com panies. Squire Sampson will sail from New York on Friday for Brazil, where, he expects to spend most of the summer looking after his Interests there. He will bo nceompanled as far as New York by F. J. Sampson. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The school board has accepted Archi tect Brown's plans for an addition to be built on tho front of the central school building at an estimated cost of $11,000, $1,300 of which will go Into tho heating system. This amount It lit tle moro than half the cost of nn addi tion such as has been proposed for the rear. Messrs. Colvllle, Dlmock and Moon favored the front plan and Messrs. Brcnnan and Hughes the rear. Mr. Boylan was absent. Bids will be advertised for without delay. NEW GOVERNORS. Dr. H. C. Wheeler and D. W. Hum phrey have been added to the govern ing staff of tho Carbondalo Cycle club. A new set of bylaws was adopted at the last meeting and will soon bo in tho printers' hands. The furnishing of the new club house has been almost completed and tho homo of the wheel men Is one of the most finely appointed In the upper Lackawanna valley. dERMANIAS TO CELEBRATE. The Germanla Singing club will con duct a social In their North Main street rooms tomorrow evening. Prof. Saft and tho double quartette of tho Jun ger Mannerchor of Scranton will par ticipate In the concert. Refreshments will bo served and dancing will follow. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. J. J. Relgeluth has returned from Mlddletown, N. Y. Rev. Naboth Osborne, or Jermyn, who preached some very eloquent ser mons In tho Presbyterian and Metho dist churches of this city last sum mer, has completed his studies at Drew Theological seminary. Mrs. William A. Shlffer, of West Pltt'ston, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Vanderford, for a week. Mrs. Howard Potter lias returned from Taylor. Edward Hall, representing Olive Leaf lodge, I. O. O. F., George W. Hughes, representing Cambrian lodge and Lackawanna encampment, and Mrs. S. N. Bailey, representing the' Daughters of Rebecca, attended the Allentown convention. Miss Mary Coogan is entertaining Miss Maine McGowan, of Scranton. Miss Cora Chase, of Binghamton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Grant Nichol son. Mr. and Mrs. John Hallstead have returned from Fleetville. The Erie company has opened a ticket office In Anthracite hotel. Harry Potter, of Hazleton, Is visiting friends In this city. Ontario and Western employes of this city were paid yesterday. Mrs. M. C. Corby, of Wyoming sheet, Is critically ill. Miss Carrie Taggart. of ?'lneveh, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Johnson, of Canaan street. Charles Schadt, of Scram has en tered his team for the Me. .uflal day races at Anthracite park. Mrs. Margaret Morse, son, Kendall, and Mrs. Lucy Hadc-ock, yesterday took up their residence at Crystal lake cottage for tho summer. Frank Clark, of Canaan street, who has been 111 with pneumonia, Is con valescent. P. A. Powderly Is In New York on business. The Mitchell Hobo company has ap propriated $50 to entertain Its returned eoldlcr members. OLD FOKOE. Baso Ball This Afternoon Concert a Success Personal News. This ufternoon the lovers of tho na tional game will have the pleasure of witnessing tho first game of the season on tho school house grounds between the Reds and the Orioles. Both teams arc composed of Rood material and a good game can be ex pected. Game will commence at 3.30 p. in. The teams are composed of tho following players: Reds Catcher, M. Glynn; pitcher, J. Glynn; first base, Jones; second base, 0. Morris; third base, Hayes; shortstop, Hayes; loft field, Shields; center field, Watkins; right field, Stone. Orioles Stone, catcher; Thomas, pitcher; Day, first base; Owens, second baso; Eagan, ' third base; Davis, shortstop; Griffiths, left field; Stone, center field; Nichols, right field. Mrs. John Watkins, of West Scran ton, visited relatives In town yester day. Mrs. Samuel Sheldon, of North Main street, has returned home from Pitts ton. Contractor- Herbert has commenced work in erecting tho foundation wall of I). J. Edwards' new block. Notwithstanding tho threatening weather, the auditorium of tho Cal vary Baptist church was crowded last evening. Tho Welsh prize singers were the attraction. They are all that they credited of and those present last even ing enjoyed tho event Immensely. Prof. Thomas Butland will preach nt the First ConRrcgatlonal church of Feltsvllle on Sunday. The "Ye Old Folks' Concert" at Web er's rink on Tuesday evening was a treat to those who were In attendance. The members of Taylor camp, No. 492, P. O. S. of A., met In Van Horn's hall on Tuesday evening for the pur pose of organizing a ladles' branch. A large number of lady members were enrolled. They have decided to hold their meeting In the above hall every Wednesday. Mrs. Daniel Price has returned to her home In Clark's Summit. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet this evening. The 1S99 committee will also meet at tho evening session. Rev. M. J. Watkins returned to his homo In Factoryvlllo Tuesday, after visiting his mother, Mrs. W. W. Wat kins, of this place. The foundation wall of tho new store of John Shea Is nearlng completion. Taylor castle, No. 227, K. of . K., will meet this evening. Representa tive D. W. Williams, who has Just returned from the grand lodge session, will give an address. Mr. GeorRC Prcndergrast, of Depot street, has accepted a position ns clerk in the Paris store at Scranton. Mioses Pearl Gaul and Maggie Slpplo, of the Archbald, were the guests of friends In this place on Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Scranton, visited friends In this town recently. Mies Nettie Reese, of North Scran ton, is visiting relatives at this place. Misses Marlam Patterson and Bessie Jones have returned to their homes In Glen Falls, after visiting' relatives here. Tickets are selling rapidly for the ball of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, to bo held at Weber's rink, Decoration day eve. May 29. The borough schools will close next month. The different rooms are pre paring closing exercises. Harry Van Kiceck, who went to Phil adelphia on Monday for the purpose of undergoing an operation for cntar act of the eyes returned home last evening, having, by advice of tho hos pital physicians, decided to postpone tho operation for a time. Tho men who aro driving the rock piano from tho lower to the top vein of conl in the Delaware and Hudson colliery, struck another small vein yes terday, being tho third they have mot with since commencing tho plane. It will bo of Interest to tho many friends of AV. E. Davis, the well known Mayfleld young man who entered the Howard university at Washington, D. C last fall, that on Tuesday ho won over many competitors the first prize at rhctorlcles at tho Institution. Ho expects to bo nt homo about the end of the month for tho summer vocation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waters and Mrs. James Harris, of West Mayfleld, attended Rev. William Bentley's church at Blakely, last Sunday. Isaac Avery and James Harris, two local expert anglers, returned from Beaver Falls with over 100 pounds of excellent fish. The enormous catches In that neighborhood are attracting all the local fishermen. Mathow Leslie and Albert Moon were there yesterday and Burgess Willman is talking of go ing up today to try his luck. Among the local people who were In Scranton yesterday were Mrs. A. F. A. Battenbcrg, Editor KlRor, of the Press; L. A. Green mid Richard Bitnt. Ben Davis, of II street, was a For est City visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Penny, or Fourth street, are having somo im provements made to their property. , The borough council will meet in special session on Friday evening for tho purpose of taking action on tho exoneration list. Harry Arthurs, of Fourth street, has given up mining and yesterday moved his family and household effects to a farm he has recently rented In Blakely. Mrs. Jenkins, of Main street, who was so seriously 111 on Tuesday, had considerably Improved yesterday. Tho Delaware and Hudson colliery only worked a quarter of a day yester day through want of big cars. Mrs. Jonathan Jenkins, of West Plttston, was a visitor here yesterday. Tom Rotelll, tho Edgerton Italian who was so seriously injured Tuesday by a fall of coal, was taken to tho Emergency hospital, Carbondalo, yes terday. Miss Ohio Blakcsleo has returned homo from New York. Miss Rachel Jenkins, of West Pitts ton, is visiting friends In this borough. THE EFFECTS OF THE GRIP are overcome by Hood's Sarsarparilla w.ilch purifies tho blood, tones tho stomach, strengthens tho nerves, and makes the whole system vigorous and healthy. A vegetable cathartic that can be relied upon to do Its work thoroughly Hood's Pills. ONE IN EVERY FOUR. One- Person in Every Pour Suiters from Piles. About ono person In every four suf fers from somo form of rectal disease. The most common nnd annoying Is itching plies, indicated by warmth, slight moisture and Intense, uncontroll able Itching In the parts affected. The usual treatment has been some simple ointment or salvo which some times give temporary relief, but noth ing like a permanent euro can be ex pected from such superficial treatment. Tho only permanent cure for Itching piles yet discovered Is tho Pyramid Pllo Cure, not only for Itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleed ing or protruding. Tho first applica tion gives instant relief and tho con tinued use for a short time causes a permanent removal of tho tumors or the small parasites which cause the Intenso Itching and discomfort of Itch ing piles. Many physicians for a long time sup posed that the remarkable relief afford ed by the Pyramid Pllo Cure was be cause It was supposed to contain co caine, opium, or similar drugs, but such Is not the case. A recent careful ana lysis of tho remedy showed It to bo ab solutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any poisonous, Injurious drug. whatever. Sold by druggists at CO cents per package. SHERIFF'S SALES. f-'-ifW1 MIEIUFF'S BALE. -OK- Valuableiteal Estate Otf- FHIDAY, MAY 2(3. 1899. SHERIFF'S SALES. f, jxrt.fujtxuxxnxiy-1 Jur jli u wu'iut in.nri.n l ""' i " " mOKVILLE. The entertainment for tho benefit of tho AVllson Fire company to bo given next Saturday, night under the man agement of Miss Jessie Stearns, will bo a rare treat to those who attend. The cause Is a worthyi ono and Fire men's hall should bo crowded to the doors. Among those from out of town who will take part In tho programmo nro Mr. W. F. Burke, n talented com poser and dramatlo singer; Mr. Jen nings, an lnlmltablo humorist.whlle tho singing of Miss Brown is not surpassed In the valley. The programme is ns follows: Part first Mandolin solo, se lected, Mr. W. G. Hawley, accompan ied by Mr. F. R. Benjamin? recita tion, "When the Preacher Comes," Ola Rogers; "The Now Baby," May Jen kins; recitation, "A Troublesome Call," Sarah Mendleson; solo, selected, Miss Brown; characterization, Mr. Jennings; recitation, "A Little Quaker Sinner;" Grace Day: recitation, "Seeln' Things," Lay ton Jenkins; soio, selected, Mr. Burke: wnnd drill, Misses Besslo Thompson, Edna Arnold, Besslo Purdy, Grace Oliver, Elsie Stearns, Florenco White, Mable Ketrhum, Frceda Brlggs, Reberta Bartolett, Ethel Whitman, Grace Hughes, Edith Rook, Tilly Wls cnburg, Mable Oliver, Cora Hendricks; recitation, "Tho Dear Doll," Helen Thomas; cake walk, Sarah Mendleson, Layton Jenkins, Ola Rogers, Archie Tlnklepaugh, Grace Day, Willie Mor gan, Anna McKllry, John Jenkins, May Jenkins, Homer Taylor, Beatrice Tln klepaugh, Claude Jopeling; mandolin solOj selected, Mr. Hawley and Mr. Benjamin; humorous recitation, Mr. Jennings. Misses Slekler and Frazler, uccompanlsts. Mrs. Willis Krug. of Philadelphia, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dt Peck. Chicken thieves depleted the hennery of S. D. Klngsley Monday night. Tho Peckvlllo Gun club will hold Its regular meeting Friday evening, May IP. All members are requested to bo present. Mrs. Herbert McCormlc and daugh ter, Beatrice, wcro Scranton visitors yesterday. Some fifty of Pockville's citizens were called to Scranton yesterday ns witnesses on tho Langstaff-Kelly con test. The Wilson Fire company have pur chased a new drop curtain for their hall stage. Mrs. Frank Barnes, of Main street, Is 111. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at the homo of Mrs. Stearns, this afternoon. All members of the union niv requested to be present. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cia?, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Usucd out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will cxposo to public sale by vendue or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, lor cash, at tho court house, In the city of Scranton, Lacltawunna coun ty, on I.'rlilnv. h TWMNTY.HlXTll DAY OF MAY, A, D.. 1S99, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of sold day, all tho right, tltli and Interest of tho defendants In and to tho following described lots, pteecb or parcels of land, vis; No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest of tho dofendant, Michael Murray, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land eltuato in tho Fourth ward of tho city of Carbondnle, county of LncUu wanna, Pennsylvania, and being Lot No, 410, aa designated on u map of out lets "i me uciawaro ana uuufoii ijanai com pany, on a tract of land In tho warantco namo of George Lee. and being bounded and described as follows: Hegtnntne at tho southeast corner of Out Lot No. 4"9, on saia tract, owned by Michael Loftus, a corner also In tho westerly line of the polawaro and Hudson Canal company's locomotive railroad track; thonco In n northwesterly direction nlong Out Lots Nos. 439 nnd 411, late tho property of James Wilson, deceased. Its several courses and distances about 300 feet to tho northeast corner of Out Lot No. 413, owned by Domlnlck Hope: thenco In a southwesterly direction along said Out Lot No. 441. Its several courses and dis tances about 191 foot to the southeast erly corner of said Out Lot No. 443; thence a northwesterly direction still along said Out Lot No. 11,1, Its several courses and distances about 19S feet to a point on an alley about thirty feet dls tnnt from tho southeasterly sldo of Plko Btrcot. near thn Whltn Ttrl1m! ihenen In a southerly direction along an alley run ning nlong the bank ot tho raco way Its several courses and distances about 255 feet to a corner on another irregular alley running from said raco way in an easterly direction to land of John Relley; thenco In a southeasterly direction along last mentioned alley, Its several courses and distances, about 230 feet to a corner In line of land of said John Relley; thenco a northeasterly direction along said Relley's land about 40 feet to a cor ner; thenco a southeasterly direction still along said Relley's land about 10G feet to tho westerly lino of said Delaware and Hudson Canal company's locomotive rail road tracks, and thence along said rail road track In a northeasterly direction about 150 feet to tho plnce of beginning. All Improved with a one-story and a half framo building, formerly used as a dwell ing house. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of P. F. Hughes vs. Michael Mur ray. Debt. $100. Judgment No. 774, September Term, 1S93. FI. fa. to May Term, 1699. BTJTLElt, Atfy. ALSO Word has been received from Eng land of the death of Mr. Isaac Addl son, a former resident of this place, but who returned to his native country about two years ago. Mr. Robert Ward, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of his parents. The Ladles' Homo Missionary socl- VVMy'xi' MMVM nn.. Tribune Want Ads. WORK WONDERS. One Cent a Word In Advance. -oP Many old soldiers now feel the effects of tho hard service they endured dur ing tho war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossvllle, York county. I'enn., who saw the hardest kind of service at tho front. Is now frequently troubled with rheu matism. "I had a severe uttack Ir.te ly," he says, "and procured a bottle of Clmmberlaln'B Taln Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge mo for ono dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted It both for his own use and to supply It to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottlp of it In their home, not onlv for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and bums, for which it is un equalled. For salo by all druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retull agents. TUNKHANNOCK. ooraoxxx An adjourned meeting of the borough council was held on Tuesday evening for the purpose of taking up some mat ters which had gone over from their regular meeting of the week before. A representative of tho Central Telephone company was before the council for tho purpose of obtaining tho right to place poles and string wires through the bor ough streets and establish a station here. An ordinance was read and adopted to that effect. An ordinance to prohibit tho riding of bicycles, etc., on the sidewalks ot the borough was also presented and allowed to go over til next meeting. Hon. A. H. Squler submitted a proposition In regard to lighting tho borough and proposed, if the borough would give him the con tract, to furnish 2,000-candlo power lights for street lighting, to put In a plant which Is to be flmt-class In every respect and have It In operation In five months. There ts much dissatisfaction with the presont company in regard to tho quality of light furnished. The matter was referred to a committee to AVOOA. The school directors have called a public meeting -this evening for tho purpose of having persons who deBlre to bo exonerated from school taxes. It Is hoped that the directors will care fully Investigate the reasons given by all who attend and wish to be put on the list. There has been a great deal of dissatisfaction caused on ac count of unequal taxation in tho way of low assessment, non-assessment, exonerations, etc. The maximum levy (20 mills) has been enforced for several years, yet this does not meet the expenditures. By tho action of the governor in cutting tho state ap propriations this borough suffers tha loss of about $223. This deficit can not be overcome unless tho people re spond to tho levies enforced. Prof. C. F. Hoban, J. J. McLoughlln, Dr. Burge, Attorney Dixon, W. B. Cur ran and A. J. Barrett attended tho Knights of Columbus ceremonies at Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. Druffner have re turned home, after attending the fun eral of tho former's father nt W1I llamsport. Mrs. Lynott has returned to her homo in Jermyn, after several weeks' visit at the Kearney residence. Tho graduating exercises of tho high school will bo held on June 0. Tho pupils will give an Interesting enter tainment to the public on thnt evening. The remains of William Llewellyn, who died ut tho Stato Industrial school a few days ago, will not be taken hero for Interment. It was tho wish of the deceased that ho be burled in tho prlvato burial ground of the Institu tion. The parents havo compiled with these wishes and left yesterday morn ing to bo present at the obsequies. Mrs. William Mooney, of Mooslc, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Mucklow, of Lincoln hill. The annual examination for mi no foremen and assistants will bo held In Butler hill school house on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 23, 21 and 25. Foremen will report on Tues day and Wednesday and assistants on Thursay. John Orler. un aged resident of Moo slc, has received the sad Intelllgenco of tho death of his son, Samuel Grler, which took place a few days ago at Newburg, near Wilmington. Deceased was engaged as an engineer on tho P and R. railroad. While rounding n curve his engine left tho track and plunged into a coal train. Mr. Grler was killed outright nnd his fireman so badly Injured that he died a few hours after. Deceased had been a resident of Mooslc until he was about 20 years of age. He Is survived by a wife and seven children. P, W. Reap, ot Lincoln hill, Is a can- I dldate for delegate to tho convention State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is tho senior partner ot tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City if Toledo. County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo curcu uy mo uso cu nans jatarrn Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo me nnd subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. P., 1SSG. Seal A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internally nnd acts directly on tho blood and mucous surface of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY, ifc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 73c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho beat. HALLSTEAD. The Young People's society of Grace Episcopal church will hold a social in tho church parlors on Thursday evening, May 2;th. Rev. William II. Swift attended a enm mltteo meeting In Wllkes-Rarre on Mon day. Dr. Edward Clark, of Couiiellsvlllo, Pa., Is spending u week hero at the homo ot his parents. Rev. James 1'. Ware Is attending tho Episcopal convention ot Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Horace Collum has accented u situation in the Globe dry goods liouso at Scranton. Last Saturday evening Wayna Robecca lodge, No. 140, was Instituted hi Odd Fel lows' hall by Miss Edith Wllmarth, G. M. D., of Aldcnvllle. Mrs. Jennie Sedey, who has been vis iting Honcsdale friends, sturted today for Fleotville, Pa., wlu-ro eho will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tiffany, beforo going to her home, In Denver, Col. Tho entertainment given under tho di rection of Mr. und Mrs. Dlxlo netted $175 to tho Ladles' Improvement associa tion. On account of the rain on Tuesday ev ening tho concort that was to bo given by Sawyer's band from the now band stand on Russell park was postponed for one week. The Delaware and Hudson company has workmen engaged removing the pockets used for loading coal Into canal boats, putting in ntw wide-gauge switch es, nnd other Improvements needed to lmndlo tho summer excursionists. Sirs. Henry 55. Russell returned Tues day evening from a visit of several weeks In the far west. Author and Critic. "Stiibbs. your new novel Is splendid. Tt Is written In a crisp stylo and Is Inter lurded with flashes of wit." "Great Scott! That sounds as If you hud been brought up In a bakery and wcro describing piecrust." Chicago Re cord. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothlnrr Byrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEAR'S by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for tlicfi? CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It fcOOTHES the CHILll HOFTENS the GUMS. AI.LAV.H all l'AN CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by DruEiilsts In every part of tha world. Bo sure and nsk for "Mra. Wins low's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty. Ilvo cents a bottlo. No. 2.-A11 the right, title and Interest of Elizabeth Colvln, ono of tho defend ants within named. In nnd to all that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land, situate, lying and being in the borough of Dal ton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcocribed as follows: lieglnnlng at a. post; thenco south twenty nine and one-halt i29',i) de grees west nine (9) perches to a corner, lato of Lyman Dlxons; thence along said lino north sixty-llvo and one-half fiZi) degrees west four and five-tenths (4.5) porches to a post and stones; thenco north twenty-nine and one-half (29V4) degrees cast nine and three-tenths 19.3) perches to a corner; thenco south sixty and one half (60H) degrees east four and one-half (I'.a) perches to tho place of beginning; containing rorty (40) perches or one fourth C,i) of nn aero of land, bo tho samo moro or less, all Improved with a ono and one-half story framo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon, and being the same land conveyed by Peter Ten Eyck and Eliza, his wife, to Otis Colvln by deed dated April 12th, 1E61, recorded in Deed Hook 9.". page S60, etc., In tho oillco of the recorder of deeds, etc., in anu tor i.uzcrno county. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Charles 13. Leo vs. Elizabeth Col vln, Jesslo E. Austin and William Aus tin. Debt, $735.50. Judgment No. 901, Jan uary Term, JS9S. Alias fl. fa. to May Term, 1699. HOLGATE, Atfy. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Evan T. Tucker, in and to nil that lot of land In Carbondale City, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, being thirty-seven nnd one-half (3714) fpet wldo on tho easterly side of South Wy oming street and eighty-four (81) feet deep from tho street line, bounded ns follows: Northerly by land of John Bono; easterly and southerly by land of Evan T. Tucker and John Thomas, nnd westerly by South Wyoming street. Con taining thirty-one hundred and fifty (3,130) sauare feet, moro or less. Im proved with a frame dwelling and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James Carson vs. Evnn T. Tuck er. Debt, $500. Judgment No. 639, May Term. 1S99. Fl. fa. to May Term. 1S99. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 4.-AI1 the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Curtis E. Ilelmes nnd Emma G. Ilelmes, In nnd to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land, with tho improvements thereon, situate In tho borough of Jermyn. county of Lacka wanna and stato ot Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of fifty-one (51) feet northwestward on Second street, and fifty-one (51) feet in rear, and one hun dred and twenty (120) feet deep, bounded westward by Second street; northerly by O street: easterly bv an alley, and southerly by Lot No. 27, being Lot 28, In Section 27, as designated on map ot lots of tho Northern Coal and Iron com pany in said borough of Jermyn, for merly Glbsonburg, Improved with a two-story frame building, used as a store nnd dwelling, and one other two-story framo dwelling, with outbuildings there on. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of County Savings Bank and Trust company vs. Curtis E. Ilelmes and Emma (5. Helmes. Debt, $2,200. Judgment No. 202, January Term, ISD9. Lev. fa. to May Term. 1S99. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 5 All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Nathan English and atoreia Kncusn, in anu to nil that cer tain piece or lot ot land situate In tho city of Carbondale. county of Lacka wanna, and stato ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Beginning at tho southeasterly corner of land conveyed to John n. Mat. thews In nnd by deed recorded nt Scran ton In said county In D. B. No. K, pago 616, and running In a westerly direction along land of T. C. Robinson to a street ono hundred nnd fctxty-three feet thencfi In a northerly direction along said street now called Washington, ono hundred feet thenco In on easterly direction par allel with first mentioned line to bound ary lino of said tract, thenco In a south erly direction along said boundary lino one hundred feet to place of beginning, All Improved with frame dwelling, fruit trees and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of assigned to Robert S. Whitfield vs. Nathan English nnd Morcla II. Eng Hah. Debt, $1400. Judgment No. 443, May term, 1S99, fl. fa, to Mny term, 1899. J. F. REYNOLDS, Atfy. ALSO No. 6. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Mary Mullln, in and to all thoso certain lota or parcels ot land situate In the township of Lackawanna, in tho county of Lackawanna, bounded and described ns follows, to wit.: Up ginning at a stake set for a corner of Corny street and Dowd avenue and run ning thenco along said avenue north 40 degrees, 4S minutes east 100 feet to a cor ner: thenco south 40 degrees, 43 minutes west 100 feet to tho easterly lino of Coray street, and thence north 43 de grees, 12 minutes west 150 feet to the placo of beginning; containing 15,000 snuare feet of land moro or less, belne I known as lots Nos. 9 and 10 In block No. 8 on trusters' map of Greenwood, lots ns laid out by C. W. Thompson, Jr. All Improved with a two story framo dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Scljed and taken In execution at tho suit of Taylorvlllo Building and Loan Association vs. Mary Mullen.. Debt, $1200. Judgment No. 291, September term. 1897. Fl. fa, to May term, 1899, ALSO No. 7.-A1I tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, John Uartosh, Charles llnrtosh, Mary Bartosh and Annlo Bar tosh, In nnd to tho following described plcco or parcel of land, situate In tne township of Ransom, county of Lacka wanna, and state nt Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns rollows, to wit.: Rcglnnlng nt a point In a creek known ns Continental creek, and being tho center of said creek: thenco by land of John Moran north forty-two (42) degrees east four hundred nnn iori three (413) feet to a corner: thenco by land of tho party of tho first part north forty-eight (18) degrees west nine hun dred nnd thirteen (913) feet to a corner In lino of land of Charles Mayer; thence by said Mayer's land south forty-two (12) degrees west two hundred nnd forty three (213) feet to tho centre of tho Con tinental creek aforesaid; thonco along said creek, Its vnrlous courses and dis tances to the nlace ot beginning. Con taining ten (10) acres of land, bo the snmo moro or less, and being pnrt of a tract of land conveyed to tho party of tho first pnrt by Manama uinri. aominisua trlx of tho estate of Fred Ulcrl, by deed dated 10th of May, ono thousnnd eight hune'red nnd ninety. Recorded In the re corders ntllco of Lackawanna county ..d of August, 1S90, In Deed Book TO, page 464. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Im proved with two (2) two-story frame dwelling houses nnd outbuildings there on. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho Butt of Harry Smulovlcs Vs. John Bar tosh, et al. Debt, $13.00. Judgment No. 743. March Term, 1S99. Fl. fn. to May term, 1699. OEELL, Atfy. ALSO No. S.-AI1 tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Patrick Ansbury. In nnd to nil that certain lot, )lcce, or par cel of land situate In tho city of Car bondale. countv of Lackawanna., stato of Pennsylvania. Being part of lot num ber thrco hundred and three (303) on n map of out lots ot tho Delaware and Iludon Canal company on n tract of land m mo warranteo namo or ainry uoycr. Said lot containing twenty-seven thous and two hundred and fifty (27,2:0) sauare feet of land or thereabout, nnd being bounded nnd described as follows, to wit.: Beginning in tho southwesterly lino of nn alley nt tho easterly corner of out lot numbered 299 In said tract hereto fore conveyed to Mary Haley; thenco by said out lot numbered 299 north 55U de grees west ono hundred and thirty 4.130) feet to a corner; thence by sold out lot No. 299 nnd by other land of said com pany north 32 degrees cast 110.8 feet to a corner; thenco by other land ot said company south C7 degrees cost 113.C feet to a corner; thenco by other land of said company south 44U degrees west 65.1 feet to a corner; thonco by other land of snld company south 51 degrees east 203.9 feet to a corner, and thenco by Irregular lanes south 40U degrees west 45.1 feet nnd north OG',4 degrees west 201.7 feet to the placo of beginning. .Except ing nnd reserving as excepted and re served from Mary Ansbury to Patrick Ansbury, dated August 18, 1892. Record ed in Lackawanna county In Deed Rook No. 91, pago 138, &c. Improved with a two-story fiamo dwelling and outbuild ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Now York Mutual Savings and Loan Association vs. Patrick Ansbury. Debt. $135.13. Judgment No. 22, January term, 1899. Lov. fa. to May term, 1899. WATROUS, Atfy. SIHJERIFFSSLESj suit ot uso of O. . Pnrtrldgo vs. Er.test Illackschmldl, Debt, $12. Judgment No. Hf. September term, 1894. Fl, fa. to May term, 1899. PARTRIDGE, Att'y. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, title, and Interest of tho defendant in und to the following described piece, parcel nnd tract of land, viz: All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being In tho Nineteenth ward of tho city ot Scranton, county ot Lackawanna, nnd stato ot Pennsylvania: being the front of lot num ber twenty-elRht (28) in block number ninety (90) nnd fronting on Btono avenuo on tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal com pany's plot of tho city of Scranton, snld lot containing In front or breadth on said Ht&ie uvcnuu forty (40) feet and extend rg In length or depth seventy (70) feet, flu, tnrmalirfimntit nf thn Hetllh of Said lot commencing llvo (5) feet In front of tho front lino of enld lot, with tho privi lege of using five (5) feet In front ot tho front lino of sold lot for yard, vault, piazza, ccflarway nnd bay window, but for no other purpose. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved unto tho Lncku wanna Iron nnd Coal company; being a part of tho snnio premises which Wash ington Frnhlo and wife, by deed dated July 2nd, 1SSS, recorded Juno 1st. 1S9.I. in tho recorder of deed's otllco of Lacka wanna county, In Deed Rook No. 139 nt pago 217, &o.. granted nnd convoyed unto the snld Thomas P. Brown In fee. Im proved wltli a two-story frame dwelling house Uth outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of tho Republic Savings nnd Loan Association vs. Thomas P. Brown. Debt, $1401. Judgment No. r.22, March term. 1899. Fl. fa. to May term, 1699. TAYLOR, Atfy. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, tltlo nnd interest ot tho dofendnnts, Muggle O'Horo nml Michael J. O'Horo, In nnd to nil thnt certain lot, piece, or parcel ot land, with tho messuage and Improvements there on erected, situate, lying, and being on tho northeasterly sldo of Now street, be tween Washington and Wyoming ave nues, In the City of Scranton, county ot Lnckawnnnn. und Stato of Pcnnsyl vntiln. iKiiiiulntl nnd desrrlbed ns follows. to wit: lieglnnlng on tho northeasterly sldo of New street at tho corner of lot formerly contracted to John Nonlon; thenco nlong paid New street north fifty two (52) degrees west forty-eight (48) feet to a corner; thonco along Pocken's lanU north thirty-eight degrees cast ono hundred nnd seventeen (117) feet to a corner; thenco south llfty-two (52) de grees east forty-eight (48) feet to a cor ner ot said Nealon's lot; thenco along said Nealon's lot south thlrty-clght (28) degrees west ono hundred and seventeen (Hi) feet to tho placo of beginning. Con taining five thouand six hundred nnd sixteen (5516) squaro feet of land, bo tho Bamo moro or less. Reing tho samo premises which Robert M. Evans grant ed and conveyed to Mngglo O'Horo, ono of the dcrendnnts nbovo named, by deed dated April 5th, 1SD7, nnd recorded In tho recorder's olllce of Lackawanna county, In Deed Book No. 150, page 491, etc. Coal nnd minerals excepted and reserved with the right to mine nnd remove tho some. All improved with a two-story double frame dwelling house, with storo front nnd other outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Mutual Guaranteo Building nnd Loan Association vs. Magglo O'Horo nnd Iulchael J. O'Horo. Debt, $2321.9. Judg ment No. 370, May term, 1839. Fl. fn. to May term. 1S99. ... ., ZIMMERMAN, Atfy. ALSO ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of Jabez Cadwgan, defendant, In and to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel ot land Rltuate, lying, and being In the Fif teenth ward of tho city ot Scranton, In the county ot Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, nnd Is described ns fol lows, to wit.: Beginning nt tho easterly corner on Kynon street ot land of Wil liam Cadwgan; thenco soi'theasterly nlonir Evnon street nforesald "hi sov- cnty-two and one-half (72Vs) f vnt- crly lino of land ot William . rnu: thence northeasterly along the nald westerly line of land of William Moran ono hundred nnd thlrty-threo feet to un nlley called Hand's alley; thence north westerly along sold alley about seventy two and one-half (7214) feet to tho east erly lino of land of said William Cadw gan; thenco southwesterly along said last mentioned lino ono hundred nnd thlrty-threo (133) feet to the placo of be ginning. Being parts of lots number ono hundred and eighteen (118) and ono hundred nnd nineteen (119) of Alfred Hnnd's addition to the borough ot Hydo Park, now city of Scranton, and being the samo piemlses conveyed to tho said Jabez Cadwgan by John D. Griffiths, ct ux. by deed dated June 2, 1693, and re corded In the oillco for recording deeds in and for said county In Deed Book No. 120, page 3M). Coal nnd minerals ex cepted and reserved. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling, single dwell ing house, with basement and outhouses thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of John D. Griffiths vs. Jnbez Cadwgan et, nl. Debt. $2300. Judgment No. 12, September term, 1551. Fl. fa. to May term, 1899. TAYLOR & LEWI3, Atfyr. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Ellen McArthur nnd Thomas McArthur, In nnd to all tho sur face or right of soil of all that certain lot of land, situate. lying, and being in tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Be ing lot number forty-eight (43) of plot ot lota at Priceburg. Said lot la fifty (50) feet in front on Stcrrs avenue, eight three nnd thlrtv-ono one-hundredth (82 31-100) feet In depth on tho sldo next to lot No. 47, fifty-four and eighty-two ono-hundredths (51 82-100) feet In width on the boulevard nnd one hundred and nine nnd thirty-two one-hmidrcdths (109 32-100) feet in depth on the sldo next to lot No. 49, as shown on said plot, which said plot Is Intended to be duly regis tered nnd recorded. Being tho mme lot of land conveyed by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company to Ellen McA:.hur ly (ieed dated 4th October, 18SS, and recorded In Lackawanna county, Deed Book No. 55, page 532, &c. All coal ami minerals ex cepted and reserved In deed to Ellen Mo Arthur, nbovo recited. Improved with a two-story double framo building used for store and dwelling purposes, framo barn and outbuilding. Seized nnd taken In execution at the fruit of Mary A. Cannon vs. Ellen McAr thur and Thomas McArthur. Debt, $1720.70. Judgment No. 320, January term, 1899. Lev. fa. to May term, 1899. M. V. SANDO. JOHN M. CORBETT, Attorneys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title, and Interest of tho defendant, Earnest Hlackschmtdt. In and to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land sltuato in tho city of Hcranton, In tho county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, being part of lot number eloven (11) on Mooslc avenuo In the Nineteenth ward of said city, and U bounded and described ns follows, to wit.: Beginning at tho southerly corner of Gus Fredericks land, thenco south for tv do) degrees west llvo hundred (500) feet to a corner on the Remington tract; thenco along tho line of tho Remington tract south fifty (50) degrees cast eighty seven (87) feet to a corner of George Redulatfs land, now or latn Phillip Holm's land; thonco along said Philip Hohn's hind north fort (40) degrees cast five hundred (.500) feet to tho corner of Mooslo avenue, and thenco along aid Mooslc avenuo north fifty (60) degrees west elghty-sovcn (87) feet to the placo of beginning. Containing ono aero of land, bo tho same moro or less. All Im proved with ono one-story frame dwell ing liouso, barn, shed, nnd other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho No. it. All tho right, title nnd interest ot the defendant. Mary Dolaney, In and to nil that cortaln lot, plcco or parcel ot land sltuato in tho city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, and stato ot Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. Herman's map of South Hydo Park as lot number twclvo (12) In block number forty-ono (41), being 69 2-10 feet In front on Fourth street, C3 4-10 feet In width In rear along lino of lot No. 4 in said block No. 41, and 125 7-10 feet In depth on the northeasterly line and nlnety-nlno (99) feet In depth on tho southeasterly line, bo the samo moro or less. Coal and minerals reserved, being the samo property conveyed to Mary Dolaney by Qulney W. Wellington by deed dated August 1, 1S91, and recorded in Deed Rook No. 87, pago 370, &c. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Kcystono Brewing company vs. Mary Delaney. Debt, $75.6. Judgment No. 947, September term, 1S93. Vend. ex. to May term, 1899. T. P. DUFFY, Atfy. ALSO No. 15. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, John Bllten and An nlo Hlllen, In and to nil tho two follow ing described lots, pieces or parcels of land sltuato In tho borough of Wlnton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, tho first thereof bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Com mencing at a corner of Meylert street and a public alley, thenco southerly along said Meylert street fifty (50) feet to a corner; thenco easterly fifty (50) feet to a corner: thence nt right angles In a northerly direction fifty (50) feet to tho aforesaid alley; thence along said alley In a westerly direction fifty (50) feet to the placo of beginning, said lot being fifty (50) feet In front and rear and fifty (50) feet In depth and bounded on tho westerly sldo by said Meylert ave nue, southerly and easterly by lands of Bernard Eagan nnd northerly by public nllev. Coal and minerals excepted and re served. Being tho same premises con veyed to John Blllen by deed from Georgo Nlltz dated 7th July. 1S90, and re corded In I.ackawanna county on tho 11th September, 1895. Improved with a one-story framo dwelling house, out buildings and other Improvements there on. Second All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho borough ot Wlnton, rcmiitv of Lackawanna and state of Peiinsvlvnnl nn what is known as the Ellzabi I tough' 'met described as follows: Beginning mi iu- northerly side of the straight load leading from the Decker Iron bridge to tho Dolph nnd Wlnton collieries (now called Hill street) nt a point three hundred and ninety (JM) feet from the center of the so-called Grassy lland railroad In a westerly di leetiuu from said railroad; thence along sild road In. a westerly direction fifty (501 feel: tho same in rear nnd ono hun dred and fifty (150) f-et deep. Said lot lining rootnngular and containing 7500 square feet of land. Coal nnd minerals) excepted and tesorved. Being the samo premises conveyed to John Rillen bv deed from tho Dolph and Winton Coal companies. Limited, dated Sth May, 1891. nnd recorded In Lackawanna, county in Deed Bonk 114, pago 145. etc. Improved with a barn and outbuildings only, tho hotel building formerly on said premises having recently been destroyed by fire. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Co-operatlvo Building Bank vs. John Blllen nnd Annlo Rillen. Debt, $21M. Judgment No. 677, March term, 1899. Lev. fa. to May term, 1899. OLVER, Atfy. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. ERTY IS STRUCK OFP, AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, LOSTS MUST DE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEF0RB AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Shcilff's office. Scranton, Pa., May 5th, 1K9. Ifc5 STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TflY JQsmj&S ftIS uirff" They have Itood lb test of yf n. ailj hive cured lhtuiand of cases of Netvoui Diieatei, luch at Debility, Diuincti.SlcepIcif oeis and Varicocele, Atropby.Sc. They clear the brain, strengthen me circulation, maito uiciiua ntrfeet. and Imnart a bealthr vlcor to the whole belae, All drains and losses are checked firmanintly. Unless pallenii aro properly cured, I heir condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, M.iU.l cealed. Price li cerbon 6 boict. with Iron-clad leeal f uarantee tocure or refund tnts money, tjw. Seed lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland,".. For Bale by JOHN II. PHULl'S, IMinrmaclst, cor Wyoming avenuo uinl Spruce street