THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900. ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE DAY DEVOTED TO EDUCATING THE HEATHEN. A Great Meeting Hold In New Yotk Yeatcrday Morning, at Which the Question Wns Generally Debated. Schools a Medium for Uringlne People to the Faith Sectlonol Meetings at Which Various Meth ods Were Debated. New York, Arnll 3. This, the third day of the Ktcnt Kruincnlc.il conlor ence, was devoted nlmotit oxrluslvs.'ly to the study nnd discission of udu c'Jtloral methods to bo adopted In for eign Holds. Only ono session wns held this foicnoon. In CnniPBle h.MI. The moctlnps In Central Preshyterlan and In Calvary Itaptlst chusvH wore .sus pended foi this niornhiR only. During the afternoon live sectional meetlnRS were held. At the Pnlon Methodist chinch, ''orty-( Ichtli street, near IJroadvvny. tin 1501101 ul topic was that of "Wider Relations of Missions." nt the Madison Avenue Reformed (hurcli, Vlfty-s-ovontn stron an I Mad lion avenue, the topic wa3 "Vernacu lar Literature:" at the '-"lfih Avenue Presbyterian chinch. Flfty-ilfth Mtreft nnd Fifth avenue, "The Nollvo Church and Moul Questions" wis illscausoil: "Normal Training" was the sttoloct at the Central Piesbyterian tlnireluKlfty seventh street near Seventh avenue, nnd "Tne Medical Training of Na tions" was iiu'Se(l at CtrimbT Mil If hall, Carnepio hull. Tunisia two central in 'tttiKS were held, one at Carnegie hall, as usual, nnd one at the Central Pivsbylorlpn church. The topic of the Konorul morning session at Carnegie hull was "The Place of Kdueatlon In Christian Mis sions." The speakers were the Tlev. V. T. A. lint her, headmaster of Leys school, CamluldRo; William T. Harris, commissioner of education for the Vnl ted States, and the Rev. John W. Conk lln. professor of soelologj and mis sions in the Ilible Normal college ot Spilngfleld. Mass. Ulshop Dudley, of the Protestant KplKcopal church in Kentucky, presid ed at the devotional unlet', which preceded the regular session. Prayers weie offered by Rev Ginhain Prown, II. C. Moigan and John Henry Barrow, of Oberlin college, and Ulshop Ridley. Progress in Turkey. George i . Washburn, piesldeiH ot Itobeils College, Constantinople, pre sided, and In opening the session re ferred to the inpld advancement of 'education, and to the fact that col leges were now tolerated In Turkey. "When I went out tu TurKoy, yeais ago," ho said, "as a missionary, had an person said to me that I should i-r e the dav w hen Turkey should have Its colleges, 1 would have laughed at him." The Rev. Dl. W. T. A. Rather was the first spanker Introduced, lie spoke of the "Place of Kdueatlon In Koielgu Missions." He said in part: The native systems have their own sinndaids, the Christian chinch must assert Its value In the national life by obvious Intellectual as well as moral Mftngth. It must have Its natural lendois and they niut be educated. It cannot live peimanently by the Inl tlathe and dominance of the western nilsslonnty; It will need native pastois who will be tine overseeis, teachei.s who will be tiue educators, leaders who will be true thinkers. The Chris tian high school or college Is the ex pression ot the, church's faith In Its Own future as a permanent factor of the national life. We act upon this principle In lands professedly Chrls tlon. We believeis give our sons the best training possible, and many aie the chilstian men at the head of learning, science, ait, politics." . Native Missionaries. The speaker emphasized the import ance of educating the native mission aries, and he said that the education must be of the veiy best sott Th 1700 Rose Bushes To Be Given Away As many of our customers know we did not have enough Rose Bushes to go around Monday, in order to fill our orders we had to buy another lot. We have delivered three hundred bushes to those who dd not get them Mon day, and as we could not buy less thau a case, we have 1700 on hand, which we will give away Friday, Saturday and Monday April 27, 28 and 30. - If they last as long. In this lot there are many new varieties. Look at the list: VARIETIES: Eclair, red. Ellse Boelle, white with rose. ord Bacon, scarlet. Augusta Mle, glossy pink. Mrs. John Lalng, soft lilac rose. Blolre Je Margottln, daik red. Perle des Blanche, white. These Rose Bushes Bloom Bushes will be given gratis in the and iu no other way. Please do not different. Customers Buying $1.00 Worth or floods I. Iltisli Customers Ituylng $3.00 Worth of Goods 2 Hushes. Customers Ihiylng $5.00 Worth or floods 3 Bushes. Customers Bulng $10.00 Worlli of floods 5 Bushes HEARS & HAGEN, teaching of secular subjects Is not to be thrown In as a bribe to secure an opportunity for adding a Hlble lesson. FeatlORsnesB In welcoming all knowl edge must bo shown, and, while there Is a difference, there Is no antagonism between the secular and the sacred. The former inav be In ought up to the level of the latter, but the latter never brought down ti) the level of the for mer. In India and South Africa Dr. Harbor thought that Kngllsh would be the- medium of communication, hut In China the flnnl vehicle of culture will be the Chinese language. He dwelt upon the school and the teacher, and pointed out the value of western edu cation In the eyes of the foreigner. In this way the missionary gains an at tentive and Intelligent audience and comes to wield n power over those n teaches, Kxpeilence has shown, he said, that in mission schools many of the heathen pupils do become Chilstian; and still moie who make no piofesslon ot change have yet breathed a new at mospheie which has altered all lite for them. He pointed out the cllllletiltles of conversion among boys of heathen dom: the taunts ot playmates, the hor-ior-stilcken family, boycotting and the like. He closed with a. plea to moie thoroughly equip the voting men who undertake the woik of conversion In eastern lands. W. T. Ilairls followed Dr. ltnrber In speaking of the necessity for iialnlng In teaching. IRON AND STEEL TRADE. State of Business as Indicated by the Ameiicnn Manufacturer. Pittsburg, April 25. Tho American Manufacturer, In Its weekly review of the lion and steel tiade. will say to morrow . The lion nnd steel maikets show tho uncertainty that was expected after the extreme created last week by the stock manoeuvie and slash of prices of tho finished products of the Ameilcan Steel and Wlie companv. Huylng has noi been seriously affected, but In ol der to make u dlffeience In tho some what limited volume that was the rule up to tin time the hesitation nriy continue for peihaps a month. It may run even longer, but the expectation Ik that In a month the air will be so far cleared that each may choose his own course with plenty of light. Fiist of nil. the opinion Is unanimous among buyers of pig metal that that law ma terial will not he cheapened unless the movements of finished stuffs ceae ab solutely. Lower pi lend Bessemer nviv be brought about by a complete stop In the buying of either llnl.Vied or raw material, but that Is u contingency that few, If any, look for. Among Pittsburg produeeis, big and little, the Judgment Is geneinl that within a month there will be a leactlon that may set pi Ices above what aie quoted now. Stiucluinl material and sheets are still tho stiongest fea tuies of the situ ation, and It may be added that both are acquiring additional strength every day. Much of the structural work, par- tlculaily In bildges lhat wns delayed by the backwaul season, has been taken up with a rush nnd the demand Is nil In a good way. Sheets aie piob ably stronger In demand than even last yeai dining the congestion. An eiror occurred Inst week In quot ing $:!.40 ns the minimum; It should have been J3."0, which Is the agieed ptice, but $3.40 Is not far off. Open hearth billets have been quoted at T".S to $10 ner ton during the week, and may be the late for some time Tint price establishes the normal ratio be tween Hessemei billet and open hearth, about the last change of that chaiacter that will be made, The sev era! glades of foundry tions have been shaded off In the past two weeks, not withstanding the stiong demand. Northern iron, Including mill, now innges from No. 1 at $23..'0 to $21 to $20 to JJO.M) for mill. Southern Irons have not changed, except gray forge, which was quoted during the week at $20 to $20.2.-,. BOUNTY ON RATS IN HAWAII. Official Rat-Catcher Appointed Move to Suppress Plague. Washington, April 23. The surgeon geneiul of the marine hospital service has received a report from Surgeon Magna Cbarta, pink. Jeanne Dickson, pink. 7 ' jflain Brunnt, red. W'. Victor Verdln, red. Duke of Edlnburg, vermilllon. Monte Chi Is to, red. Marie Bnuman, carmine, etc. the First Year following manner ask for anything 415-417 Lackawanna Ave, DON'T LEAVE THE CITY Plenty of Proof Right Here in Scranton, Claim is ono thing, proof another. Columbus claimed the woild was round. Did people believe It? Not until ho proved It. Pnproven claims have made the t eo plo skeptics. Kveiy claim for the "Utile Con quetor" Is proven. Pi oven In Sctnutou by lao il er-.rort ence. Here Is one case from the tnanv "VO have. Mr. Isaac Smith, of llfifl Sadie place, Hyde Paik, employed by the D., L-. & V. at the Aichbnld mines m a miner, says: "I hud a dull pain In tin unall of my back If I turned about quickly a stitch like pain would cross me neioes mv loins. In looking over the paper I Had my nttent on called o Doan's Kidney Pills and I lead u statement of a person living In Sei an ion who was troubled Just as I was. I got a box of them ut Matthews Bros.' drug store and tiny proved to be lust what I needed. liefore T had token the whole b". the imln le't me and I have been fiee fiom It ever since." For sale by all dealer.-. Pi lee "0 cents per box. I'oster-Mllburn com pany, Buffalo, X. Y. Sole agents 'or the United States. Ilenvmber the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. Carmlehael, In chaige at Honolulu, under date of April P. He says that since his report of Mutch 31 one new case of plague has been discovered. The victim was a white girl and the cns was fatal. The prospects. Dr. Cnrinlehnel says, are encouraging. Only one detention camp is open, nnd there are two con valescents at the pest house, hut no other cases. No new cases hiue been reported from the other Islands. Sur geon Carmlehael denies the report thnt theie has been a huge number of deaths fiom plague on the Island of Kaluhul. Ilecent deaths theie resulted from other causes. No general i rusade has been begun against the lats which spread the plague, but a bounty of twenty-five cents has been offeied and a piofcs slonal rat-catcher appointed by the board of health. COFFEE TREES ATTACKED. Nicarnguan Planteis Fighting De structive Infection. Washington, Apilt i',, -Consul Don aldson, it Managu i, has transmitted to the i tn to dcpaitiucnt a report by Consulo'' Agent Mannington, at Miitu galp.i, iinoti a destructive disease now ptevalent In Xlcaiagua's coffee plan tation. The disease Is a fundus which at tacks the leaf of the coffee tiee and spreads wit',, great rapidity. Compar atively few trees are actually destroy ed, but they are completely deprived of their usefulnesh and can bear no trult. The cause of the disease Is a matter of conjecture, although the presence of myriads of small mosqui toes mound the Infected trees has led to the belief that the fungus H a spon taneous growth from the excietlons of the little Insects. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Sprague and son, Edwatd. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kdwatd Lutsey. Mr. and Mis. H. F. IJanett and daughter, Urssle, were the guests of telntlves heie during the past week. Mr. and Mis. W. L. Matthews weie eallcis at Maple Croft on Saturday last. The niembeis of the Ividles' Aid so ciety of the Paptlst chinch will en tertain Its mombeis nnd fi lends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.. 12. Wheeler, at tea, on Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hobbs, of Ciibondale, spent several days with their f i lends, Mr. nnd 'Mis. M. H. Coon and family, during the past week. The Rev. M, S. Godshall has been returned to this charge, which ap pointment is the cause of much lejolc ing here. Mls Mniy Carlln, a former teacher In our high school heie. called on fi lends here the latter part of last week. Mrs, Reese, the mother ot the lite Mrs. A. F. Tlhodes, was here last week and took charge of the personal ef fects of the latter and removed them to her homo In Wllkes-Uarre. want a nosrc BUSH? On Friduy, Saturday and Monday, we agnln give Rose Hushes away See our advertisement in thif paper. Mi:AHS &. HAOKN, OLD FORGE. , Mr. A II. Hale's chlekeiy was en tered last evening and sevei.il choice fowls stolen. The William A. colliery has shut down for an Indefinite peilod. A laige gathering attended the conn try dance last Monday evening at Fal lon's hall. Misses P.Ua O'BiIen and Anna Daly, of Exeter, were visitors here yester day. The Uawience stoie will be closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, on account of lnvnitoiy. Mlss'Mnrgaret Dougher has letuincd home, after visiting telatlves In New York city. Reese W. Reese Is attending the con vention nt Hairlshuig this week. T. J. Kllcoyne lias fully lecovered fiom his Injurles.sustalned a few weeks agu, WANT ROrfE J.U'SII? On Friday, Satuiday and Monday, we again give Roso Bushes away. See our advertisement In this paper MEARS & IIAOK.V. 8100 Reward, $100. Tlic rcadrit of tlila paper "III be iilta.nl id Iniin Hat Ihriu l at lion cue iln.Mlut Ihei't.,, Ihnl silence lias been allc In due in all lt ttnuo. Hid that i Catarrh. Mull't Cuarili C iiu l the cr.ly iio-IUf cuic l.ncmn to tho im-iliiul Irstcrrltj Citarili hc-lni; a coiintitutlunal ili caxe, iro.ilrf a mmtltUiuul tnalineiit Hill's Cat anli Cue I taVcn InUriiall), aitln.- iliredh upon tho llooo oimI iiiikoii. kuilocr of tlio tt tun. thilil'J t'cslroylng the tounclallcn nf liie dlhoase, anil nUlnir the patient ttinnith lJ Imllil. hie 'i the corMittitlGii and asltlni iwluru in doing IU wink, 'll.u proprietor hn mi miMi faith In its (uratho poner. thai tiny oinr Ono llunilreil pcll.irx for I'l.y rao that it fall! to lire, he.nl lor lift of totlmcnlaN. Arldirm, V. J. tllK.NKY & CO., To1k!, O. Mlil by DrupgltU. 73c. Ilall'f 1'amlly P!IU are the Lot. SHERIFF'S SALES. s HEItlFFS HALIJH -OK- Valuable Real Estate -o.- KRIDAY, MAY IS, 1!KX. By lrtun of sundry wrils of Plerl Pa elas, Levin I Paelns and Venditioni Ex ponas, lsucd out nf the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, to mn dl lected, I will cioo to nubile sab- l.y vendue nr olilciv, to the highest and best bidder, for casb, nt the court house, in the City of He ronton, Lackawanna, Coun ty, on FRIDAY, the I.KJUTKUNTlt DAY of MAY, A. 1)., l'KX). at in o'clock In the foicnoon of said day, all the tight, title uml inteiest of the defendants ii. and to the following descilb'sl lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: 1. All tho rlgl t, title and Intel est ot the defendant, ltomeyn Hnvdcr, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of IhiuI slt unte In tho Iiorough of Dutinlnits, In the County nt Laikuwnntiu nnd Pint of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described us follows: licvlnulng at the renter of the old Drinker Turnpike; thence south sev entv -seven (77) (legit c west slvteen (lb) (and sl links) nerohes to u corner ot lands of W. 11. IMwurds; tlienco northerly nt light angles nloug said Ildwiirds' land 11 vo (.") pei dies to the iinrthenst corner of lauds of said Kilvvnrds: thence north seveuly.seven nnd one-half (77' .) degiees "" ,"'.' ' ,"-"Rr "'?,'.' " . . "ii im 11 iiiii uvrvuuvii iiiti lit", in i ii-irf in mie wnn me norm etui ur i-ain nnuso eights-two mid one-linll ivjii degrees eiiHt three uml two-baths (tai perches to the center of said turnpike . thence ulong the same south three and nne-lmlf (S'l degrees east font and live-tenths (4 ) perehus lo the place of beginning. Being about lllnetj tl0i peiohes, be the saino more or less. Being the same bind con. ve) ed to ltomeyn Hnydei by deed dated Dec. 11th, 1SH). li Ocoige W Spencer et ux and lecouled hi I.ackHH'iinna county, ill Deed Hook No. 0'J, page "T, etc. All Improved with u two-story frame dwell ing house, sloie building, bnrn and other buildings and I mil tiecs. Helped and taken In execution at the suit of J. H. Miller vs. Romevii Suvdei, Debt, J117.23. Judgment No. 113, January Term, m PI. la. to May Term. I'mu. CAHEY, Atl. ALSO No. 2 All the riitht, title and Interest of the defendants, ijencle (.iallagher nnd James OallaRher. In and to all that certain lot, piece or paicel of land sltuale In Providence, In tho City of Hciautou, County of Lackawanna and State ot IVniislvanl.i, known and distinguished as Lot No S.! on Theodoie "trcet, on a eert.iln ptopuitj entitled "Ulcctrlc C'it Park, act aiding lo a survey of the same In August, 1WA bj Lewis Van Dnjne, Enc'lneei. a map of which Is re eoided tu tho olllce for recording deed", etc.. In said county, In Dent Book No. Ill, Page 1 said lot Is twent-tl (li'i) feet In front. Mime width In rear and ono hun dred and fourteen 5.1-101 (111 .V.-llKii feel In d plh nnd Is on the noith side and lim ning at tight angles with Theodore strtet to the middle of an alley, and Is the land omec(l to (iuicvlove Gallagher In died dated the twentieth d.i of Septem ber, ivis. recorded In Deed Hook No. 170, page Pi, ( te Improwd with a two-story frame dwelling hoiii-e and other outbuild ings theieon, Seized ,'ind taken In execution nt the suit of the New Sehlllei Building nnd Loan ns'-oclatlon vs. Jnmes I' CJallagher and Cenex lee fJ.ill.igher. D"bl. Tl.lOft. Judgment No Y Jinuiaiy Term. 1'K. FI. fa to Mnj Tciin, 1DH0. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No n All the light title nnd Interest id the defend nits, .Michael Million and Jane Million, In and to all lb.it certain lot of land, with the lmpionnents theie on, situate 111 the II!iine ot l'rlccllle, Lackawanna Countx. Peunlanla. and being Lot No. "2 of plot of I mils of Pilco tlio said lot Is icetnngulai In sh.in", measuring llft t0) feet In fiont on Lin coln aetiue, f.ime width hi lenr and one bundled and stv-two and one-half (It-"..) fi. t In depth, as designated on said plot as lutindul tor loeoid bv the Dela waie, Lai U.iw.mn.i nail Western Hall load eompan. being the same lot which the Delaware, Lackawanna uml Western Hnllioad company by deed dated slx teinth dav of .May. K2, and rtcorded tlio fnuitcenth day of Oetobor. lS'Ct, In lecoiu er of deed's olllce In the Coimt.x of Lack awanna aforesaid In Deed Book No. 1.5.1, pace 21. etc. Granted nail enneed to "-tilil Mb Intel M.ihon Coal and minerals exeipteil and uwmil. ,ilo all rights lolatlng theicto, same ns In above teelted deed Improved with one two-story fintno shingle roof dwelling house and outbuild ings thereon. Kcls-ed and taken In execution at the suit of New York Mutual Savins and Loan association vs. Michael Malum and James Malum. Debt. S'i'Kt.7J. Judgment No. so', January Term, 19ov Lev. la. to Mn Teini, l'im). WATSON, D1EUL A KEMMKItint. Att'js ALSO No i All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Jamb Onusluck, In and to nil that ceilaln lot piece or panel of land i-luiate In the township of Old Forge County of Lackawanna nnd State ot Pennsylvania, hounded and descilbed as lollows, to wit: Beginning at a coiner of Hickory street: thence along Hickory street In a southeasterly direction n dis tance of lifts (50) eet to a corner of Lot No. 20, thence nlong line of Lot No. LM a distance of one bundled and fort seen (147) feet In a southwesterly direc tion; thence along line of Lots Nos. Ill and 'S7 In a noithwistvil) dilution a distancn of llfty (5U) feet to a cm mi of Lot No IS, thence nlong line of Lot No. is In ,i nortlieastcrl.x illiecilon one bundled and foit -seven H7) feet to the place of be glnnlng. being Lot No. lu. In Block No 7, In Seellon "P." on plot of lots of E. M. Smith made by J. Ii. Rlttenhouse. C. IJ and conveyed bv said Smith to defendant July lStb. l&W. lecouled In Deed Book No, !l.l. pane 1M. etc. Improved with a. two story frame dwelling house, used as a store, and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In ceditIon at the suit of New Schiller Building nnd Loan association VS Iamb Onust'iek Debt, Jl.'-W). Judgmi'tit No .".7J, May Term, jr-00. FI fa to .Max Term liiM), STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 5 All the right, title nnd Interest ot the defendants, Amu tte Reynolds, de fendant, and Aiabelln Keller, wife of M T. Keller, teire tenant. In and to all the surface or right of soli of all the tollow Ing two described lots, pieces or p.iiceln of laud, situate King and being In tho City of Scranton County of Lackawanna, and f'tate of Pennsylvania, being Lots Nos 22 and .'I, lu Ulivk "B." on tt.o plot of Piotlilngham's Addition to the City of rfcrnnton. Inict'ded lo bo duly lecordeil. Said lots are situate nil the uoitheily vlila of Columbia avenue, molding to said plot, each being foity (int feet In width In front on said avenue, the tamo In lent, nnd one bundled nnd lorty-llvc (Hj) feet In depth, being rectangular In shape. Said Lot No 2J being conveyed to said Annette Be.vnolds bv deed fiom J A. Mears und wife, dated November lib, 1SH7, and recorded in the icconlir's office or L.ickiiwnniui Count). In Deed Book No. Pit page no. Said Lot No. 2J was con ve)id lo said Annette Be.vnolds by deed from Bessie M. Gilflln, dated September 1st, lSsx, and Intended to be teeorded m the leconler's olllce of L.iekavvanna Count) Said lots rue both unlmprowd Selznl and taken In execution al the suit of New Gel mnnla Building and Loan association vs Annetto 1'euiolds, do fendant. and Aiubellu Kellni. tone ten ant. Debt, fl tlJ."ij. Jiulumeut No fiir,, November Term, 1! Lev. fa to Muy Teim. !'. ZIMMERMAN. Alt) AI.SU v No. 6 All the light, tlile and interest of the defendant Louisa Jorduu. admin istratrix of Peter Jordan, deceased, lu and to all the following lot of land, sit uate In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, Pa., hounded nnd descilbed us follows: Belnu Lot No. 9, In Block or Square No. 7S, stuute upon street cnllcrt nnd known its Elm street. In tho said City of Scrauion, measuring forty (10) feet lu finnt nnd rear mid one Imndwd and llfty (IVn fi't t lu depth being the laud sold by Jacob Hulnr and wife to Henrv Piey and Peter Jonlan. as recorded In the ot lice for i colliding duds In and for the County of Lai kawannn, lu Deed Book No. Si. P.iko l'1", being the same lot dc scrlbid in deed of Henrv Frey to Peter .lot dun on the llrst dav of Mn), lsi Coal and other mlneruls reseiwed. Improved with a two.storv i'ratno dwelling bouse and other i utbutldlngH. Seized and taken III oecullou at the suit of Miuo. Boblntion, oHulgme. vs. LouIhu Jordan, administratrix of Peter Jonlan. deceased. Debt, $1.Uln". Judg ment No. Ml. November Term, 1S!0, l.ev. fit. to Mnv Term. 100. WELLES & TORREV, Att'ya. ALSO No. 7. All the rlsht, title and Interest SHERIFF'S SALES. of tho defendant, Peter Campbell, In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or pared of bind situate In the City of Scranton, Coun ty of Lackawanna nnd Slate of Pennsyl vania, being Lot No. 2.", Ill Block No. Z, of David Coghlau's survey, and situate upon stieel called and named Putnam street, In the Second ward of the said City, said lot being lorty (0 feet In ft out und ono hundred and twenty (120) feet in depth. Improved with two-story frame dwelling and outbuildings thou on. Coal and minerals reserved, Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Use of J, It. Brewer vs. Peter Campbell. Debt, $::t,5.47. Judgment No, t;s."i. May Teim, 1SW. PI. fa, to Mn Teim, 1UW. ALWOHTH, Att'y. ALSO No. 8.-AII the right, title and Intel est ot the defudaiit, John J. Davis, lu and to tho following descilbed piece, parcel and tract of land, viz.: All that certain lot, piece or parcel or land, situate, l)ltig In the Borough of Mnyilehl. County of l.ael.nwanna and State of Pennsylvania, distinguished ns Lot No. 7, In Block No. 21, on tho property ol the Hillside Coal nnd Bon eompauv, us described and des ignated In the survey of the same, ac companied by a map theienl. Being 111 fiont sixty (tin) feet and lu rear sixty (00) feet nnd one hundred and fifty (.1,'Jii feet deep, and being hounded ns follows: On tho north by Lot No. S; on the east by the Carbond.ile Road, on the south by i.ot fso. b, ana on tne west uy i.oi .-so. i.i. Helm? tint H.inm lninl to the s'lld John J. Davis itmvo)cd. by the Hillside Coal and Iron company by her deed of bargain and sale dated the twenty-seventh day ol April, ISM. All improved with a. slUKle two-story frame dwelling house, other frame oulbnlldines, fences and trees thereon. Sel.ed and taken In execution at the suit of Republic Savings nnd Lohii asso ciation vs. John J. Davis. Debt, $i01 02. Judgment No. list. May Term, 19no. Fl. fa lo -May Teim, V.m. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Att ) . ALSO No P. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Teophlla Koneczny and Joseph Koneczny, In und to all that cer tain lot ot land lu the Borough of Win ton, Count) of Lackawanna und Stnto of Pennsylvania, nnd situate on tho north erly sldo of Church street, as shown on u man of lots of Isaac P. Hand, trustee Intended to be reconled. Said lot being fifty CiO) leet lu width and one hundred and llfty (ISO) feet lu depth, and bounded on tho castcily sldo by a lot belonging to the said 'leophlla Koncezn) . Im proved with a two-story frame building thirty-two ("2) feet In width by seventv llve i73 feet In length nnd sixteen (PI) fel high, used us u hall. Also a two story frame building utd nnd occupied as a hotel Selznl and taken lu execution at the suit of M. D. Blown & Co. vs. Teophlla Konecznv and Joseph Koneczny. Deb t.M 17. Judgment No. fix January Term, lKti Lev. tu to .Ma) Term. UtnO. CARPENTER tz FLEl'1 Att'ys. ALSO No lu All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Eugene Van Dozen, In and to all that certain ploie or paicel of land, situate In the Township of Newton, County of Lnckawnnna and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit Hcilnnlng In the center of public highway, thence east twenty-seven nnd one-half (27'a) rods to n corner In line between William smith unci u. Mien, thence north nlong said Smith's land twenty-three and one-fourth (21'i) rods to center of public road; thence down said road southwest thlrt) -eight nnd ten sixteenth (HR 10-16) rods and ten (10) feet to the placo of beginning. Containing about four (4) acres of land, more or less. Being the same land sold and conveved by James Van Duzen to Eugene Van Du zen. bv deed dated September 2, HOT, re corded In Deed Book No, 17!. page 5.0, etc. Improved with dwelling, bains and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Geoige M. Okell vs. Eugene Vnn Duseii. Dibl, U'). Judgment No. 117, .Match Term, I.iOi. PI. fa. to Ma) Term. l'.m. OKELL, Att'y. ALSO No. 11 All the tight, title and Interest of the defendant, Jumes HIekey, lu und to all tho following described lot or parcel of land situate, l)lng and being In tho City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and Stnto of Pennsylvania, deseilhed as follows, viz : Being Lot No. 14, In Square or Block No, so, and situate upon street called nnd known as Beech street, upon tho town plot of the City of Scranton, In tended to be duly leglstered nnd recorded, said lot being forty (40) feet In front, foitv (40) leet hi rear and one hundred and lift) (lSoi feet In depth. Coal nnd mlneials reserved. Impiovod bv a two story frame dwelling house with out buildings. Seized and taken In execution ut tho suit ot Charles DuPont Brock, Trustee, vs. James Hlekev Debt. $'1)0. Judg ment. No. 391. May Term. l'KXI. EI. fa. to Muy Teim, 1000. COMEGYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 12 All Hie light, title and interest of the defendants, John Prlbola and Aim. stasia Prlbola, in und to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the Bor ough of Arehbald. County of Lackawan na and State of Feuns.vlvani.i. bounded and descilbed ns tollows: Numbeied and known ns Lota Ncs. and 4, In said borough on the map of plot of lots on tho Killam Tract and on the John Pruddeii Wariantee. Said lols being each tlftv (SO) feet In width and oi.e handled and titty (ISO) leet In depth, and fronting on what Is known as b'lrst street, on said plot of land: said Lot No. 0 being a coi ner lot bounded on the southerly side by Main avinue and on the easterly end by said I'list street. All mlneials reserved All Improved with a two-stoiy framo dwelling house and outhouses Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of tho Cosmopolitan Building and Loan association vs. Jchn Prlbola ami Anastasla PHbola. Debt. S1C9.77. Judg ment No. S'W Muy Teim. IOiiO Fl. fa to May Term. 19"0. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No 13. All the right, title and Interett of the defendants. Antcnl Shamrock and Mary Sh.uniook. In und to a certain lot of land lu Prlceburg, Lackawanna County, Ponnsvlvaula, known as Lot No. 8. in Block No 11 fiontlng on Pancoast street, being about sixty-six (wi) feet In front by one hundred nnd llfty-flve (135) feet In depth, accoidlng to a plan or map en titled "Mooie's Map of i'llcebuig;" being the same premises conve)e! to Antonl Shanuock by deed dated Januaiv 6th, IMVt, fiom Joseph B. Townsend nnd oth ers, and iccirded In the recorder's oinco of Lncknwanna County. In Deed Book No. !)", page lf'9. elc. Improved with a two-story hotel building and a. three story building used for storo nnd dwcll Irgs .and also frame barn and other out houses. Seized e.nd tnktn In execution at th suit ot E. Robinson's Sons vs. Antonl Miamiock and Mniy Miami ot-k. Debt, .-"i0. Judgment No. !7. May Term, 10. n. fa. to May Term. ll'OO WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 14 All the right, tltlo and interest ol the defendant, Ann Dm Pin, In and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate. Ivlng and being in the Fifth ward ot tne Cltv of Scranton, Lack awanna County, Pennsylvania, known and dlstlrculsbed on J. Heerinan's map of South Hyde 1'aik as I.ot No. 10, and the east pait of Lot No. 11, In Block No. lo being together foity-tlvo (15) feet in fiont on Scranton street (formerly known as Scranton avenue, and one bundled and tlfty (ISO) feet In depth, being the same lot conveved bv Q. W. Wellington to tho defendant by ded bearing date the sixth day of December lNi, and recorded In Lackawanna County 111 Del Book No. It page 1SI. Coal and minerals excepled and reserved, improved with a two-stoiy frame dwelling, having a btlck and stous basement, and other outbuildings thereon Seized und taken In execution m tho suit of Julia F. Baines vs Ann Diirklu. Debt. 51.171. j augment mi, ,iij, januaiy Teim, I'.w. Lev. fa to Mav Teim. r.ioo. M'ASKIE, Att'y. ALSO No. 13 All the light, title mid Interest ol the defendants, Anna Fekula und Charles Fekula. In uml to all that certain lot or parcel of laud situate In the Bor ough of Olyphant In tho County of X.ucl; nwaiina, nnd bounded und described as Mlciws. Said lot ot land Is llfty (30) lent, wide lu front on Hill stieet, the sanm width In the lour, uml one hundred uml nineteen (119) feet ir depth. Said Int Is known as Lot No, 50, on plot of Shub. mold's Addition to the Borough of Oly phant, said plot being recorded in the olllce of the ie( older nf deeds In and for he Coin. tv of Luckawanna In Deed Book No. 112. page 165. Being the samo lot of land conveyed to said Anna Fekula bv William Schubmehl rnd wife in deed Uat. td November It!, 1(97, and itciuded In the otllte of the recorder of deeds In said county In Deed Book No. jic, puge 320, Coal and minerals reserved. All Im proved with a. two-story fianie dwelling housf- and outbuildings. .seized unci tnicen in execution at tho ult ot German Building association, No, SHERIFF'S SALES. 7, vs. Anna Fekula nnd Charles Fekula. Debt. liMiO. Judgmer.t No. 501, May Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Muy Term, ltmo. HA.N'NAIl, Alt')'. ALSO No. 16.-A1I the tight, title and Interest of the defendant, Peter Welehel, In nnd to the following described lot, niece or paicel of bind situate, lvllig and being In tho Clt) of Scranton, County of Liu I. a wanna and State tit IV imsv ivuiilu, being tho northwesterly half of Lot No. 12, In Sipinrn or Block No, 2, on plot ol lots of the lickawamia lion and Coal company, said lot having a front or twenty CM) feet on Hlckiuy stieet and depth of one hun dred and llfty-two (Hi) feet to an alley In tho rear, wilh the privilege of using ten (10) feel lu l rout or the front Hue of said lot for )aid, vault, porch, piazza, eellarway and bay window: said lot Is bounded on the northwest by lund now or lato of the estate of M. Felrer, de ceased, nnd on tho southeast by land now or Into of J. Welehel, Improved with a two-story name dwelling, n summer kitchen, barn, and other outbuildings, co.il unu minerals reserved. Selztd and taken In execution at the suit of Minn. Robinson vs. Peter Welehel. Debt, J7M 25. Judgment No. .".H. Match Teim, 1W. Fl. tit. to Mnv Term. l'io. WELLES & TORltEY, Att')". ALSO No 17. All the light, title nnd Inlet est of tho defendant, Jano McOiaw, In nnd to nil that certain piece or parcel of laud situate In the Twentieth wuid of tho Cltv of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described in cord ing to a survey m ido bv A. B. Dunning, dated April Stii, ISS. as follows, to wit: Situate on the uoithwe-lorly side ot Rem ington avenue, beginning at the distance of three hundred and thrco (I'M) leet northeasterly doni the northeasleily side or Cherrj street; thence extending north easterly along tho said sldo of Remington avenue foity (40) feet to ground now or Into of Mrs. Melvln: thence northwesleily along tho same eighty-tight and eight tenth (SS.5) feet to land ot the Delnwate and Hudson Canal company; tliviieu southerly nlong tho same forty-ono (11) feet to ground now or lato of Michael Crane, and tlienco southeasterly along the t-amo eighty-one ind elght-tciiihs (8I.S) feet to tho place of beginning lin ing tho same premises which Lawraueo Casey and wife, by un Indenture dated the twenty-fourth day or Match, A D., 1579, and recorded in Deed Book No :i, Inge S.'i etc., granted aril oonveod unto Jane McGraw (by tho name or Mis. Jano MiGiavv) In fee. Excepting and resolving all coal nnd mlneials beneath the ttrluce of said laid ns In said Indenture recltid. All Improved with a two-stoiy wood inimc dwelling home, and a small one- story wood frame stoio iiuilinug. Seized and taken In execution nt the rult ot United Security Life Insuiunee nnd Tiusl Company of Pennsylvania vs. Jnno McGraw. Debt, tl.'-rw ID. Judg ment No 612. March Term, r). I.v. fa. to May Turn, 1900. WOODRPPP, Alt). ALSO No. K-All the right, title and Intnest ot tho defendant, Alpbeus Bodnev, tu and to the following described piece, p.ucil and tract ot land, viz. All that ccttnln lot. piece or parcel nf land situate, Ivlng and being In the village of Clurk's Sum mit. Township of South Ablngton, Couuiy nf Lackawanna and State of Ponnsvlva ula bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being Lot No 1.12, uopn tho plan or plot of "Highland PaiK," Inly lecoul ed In the office for roeonilng dcecis, etc., In and for the County of Lackawanna, in Deed Book No. 111. at page MI. Said lot Is situated uixm Columbia avenue, and Is fifty (SO) feet In front and rear, and one hundred end tittv (ISO) leet in depth, be the same more or less, bounded noith erly by a lot of Charles E. Sllviui; south, eily by Lot No 2',1. easteily by Columbia avenue, and westerly by the lands of the Nichols estate. All Improved w th a sin gle two-story frame dwelling house, othei small fiamo outbuildings, fences, trees, etc., theieon. Seized and taken lu execution at tl a suit of Republic Savings and Loun asso ciation vs. Alpheus Rodney Debt. SS42.1.. Judgment No. ZK, Ma) Term, 1900. VI. fa. to May Term. 1'DO. GEORGE D. TAYLOR. Att). ALSO No. 19 All the right, title and Inteiest of tho defendnat, Edwaid J. Fallon, la and to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lylt.g and being in Old Forgo Tow r ship, now Boioitgh of Old Forge. County ut Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wlf Beginning nt a point on tho east side of the public road lead ing fiom littston to Scranton and run ning along said road iast fortv-two (12) feel to a corner post lu Hue of lands of Jnmes Koley; thence along land of said Foley biiuth one handled and thirty (1JI) feet to u post In lino of land belonging to Mary' Fallen, tlienco along said Mury Fallon's, land west loity-two (42) feet to a post, nnd tin nee along said Mary Pal Ion's land noith ono hundred nnd thirty tUO) leet to the place ot beginning. iims the same land convey d to s.ild Edward J. Fallon by deed of John J. Fuliev, sheriff, dated the fifteenth day of December, lb92, and recorded In L.iek.iw nana Coun tv, in Deed Book No. pnge 4uS etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of tho Taylorvllle Building and Loan association vs. IMward J. Fallon. Debt, $1,000 Judgment No. S'U. May Teim. 1900. Fi. fa. lo Mav Term, l.ie0 CHARLES E. OLVBR, Att'y. ALSO No 20 All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. E. B Garnell. lu und to all that certain lot or p.ueel of land sit uated In the Clt) of Siianton, In the County of Lackawanna, Pa., and bounil.el and described as lollows: Beginning on the easterly sldo ol the Piovidenee road at the corner of an alley now called Buddy's nlnre.! thonio nlonir said alley south tlftv (30) degrees and fnrtv 110) minutes east one hundred and twenty and two-tenths (120 2) feet to u (Oiner; thenee south thirty-eight () degieis nnd thirtv-llvv (25) minutes west thirty-six and three teeiiths Ol 1) feet to a corner, thenco north fifty-four (31) degrees and foity GO) minutes west one hundred and eleven (111) feet to a coiner In i'rovldeneo toad afoie sald. thenco along Providence retail north twenty-seven (27) degrees and thirteen (13) minutes east forty-live (43) feet to tho place of beginning. Being tho sami lot of land conveyed to Edward B. Gal nell by Almln.i II. Noll In deed dated the third day of April, bW, and duly record ed. Coal and mlneials reserved All Im proved with one three-story building used as store, dwelling and hull; also a two story factory, nnd In rear a two-story frame dwellng and outhouse Seized unit tuKen ill execution nt tuo suit of German Building Association. No. X. vs. E. B Garnell Debl $1 Ji) .liidg- ment No. alO. May Teim. 1'wO. Fl. fa. to Muy Teim. Ui'O. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No 21 All the right title and Inteiest ot the defendants, Geoipe i'.ibev and Richard Llewelyn lu and lo nil the sui face or right of soil of all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In tho Township of Fell, County of Lackawanna and State ot Pennsylvania und contain ing n, front of fifty (50) feet northwest waul on Main street, bounded northeast ward nt light ungbs to raid stieet, one hundred and forty-live (143) feet by Oak street, southeastwaid parallel with said street fifty (30) feet by un alley, and hoiuliwestward at light angles to Main street ono bundled and loity-llve (113) feet by Lot No. 10(1 on said street. Com pilslng Lot No. 101 on Main stieet. as tlm same Is designated and repiesented on a map of building lots of the Northern Coul nnd Iron company on a tract of land lu tho warrantee name of r.itrlck Grav. Improved with a two-story doublo dwell ing with basement outbuildings HuUed and taken In execution at tin suit of the Calvert Building and Loa.i association, of Baltlmoie, M. D, Vs. George Tobey nnd Richard Llewelyn Debt, 11.4m). Judgment No. 016, May Term, IKK). PI. ta. to Mav Teim. lsou J. F. REYNOLDS. Alty. ALSO No 22 Ml the right title and Interest of the defendants. A. L. Cullender and Jennie Callender. his wife, lu and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land with tin messuuges and luiement theie on elected, situate 111 thu Thirteenth ward of the City of Scranton, Countv of Lack awanna und State of Pennsylvania, upon Sixth street (now Dickson ovenue), being Lot No. 4. In Block No. 17, upon Hie plot of Sanderson's Addition to thu City of Scranton. railed and known us Green Ridge, which plot has been duly recorded, The said lot Is rectangular and Is sixty (CO) feet lu front on Sixth street (now Dickson avenue), and one bundled and seventy-one and one-half (El's) feet, morn or less, lu depth. Tho measure-, meat of the deptli to comment n leu (10) feot fiom the Inside of the sldewulk, with the light to enclose occupy and use snld ten (10) feet for i'nll.11 way , porch, steps, veranda, or shrubbery, but not to erect anv buldlng thereon, Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Republic Savings und Loan nsso. J Callender, his wife. Debt, S1.917.2S. Judg- elation vs. a. i.. c.aiienuer ami Jennie a SHERIFF'S SALES. ment No. 391, May Term, 1900, Lev. fit. to May Term, 1900. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 21. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tlm defendant, Crnndall W. Thompson, Jr., lu and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate In the Township and County of Lackawanna nnd Stnto oC IVnnsjlvnnln, bounded and described ns) follows; Beginning nt a stako s.ct for the westeil v corner of School street and Plttston avenue, and running thenco along said avenue south seventy-thrco (73) degrees and live (.") minutes west one hundred and sixty-tour mid four-tenths (1UI.I) feet: theneu noith sixteen (1G) de grees and lirtv-tlvo (S3) minutes west one hundred und llfty-llvo (1S5) feet to a li foot ullev thence ulong said allev north seventy-three (7,1) degrees und live (5) minutes east one hundred nnd seventy eight and elght-tenths (17S.S) feet to School stieet aforesaid' thence along tho wesfeilv Hue of said School street south eleven (II) degrees und fnity.tlvo (43) mill tiles east one hiiiulrtd nnd Mtv-flvc a nit six-tenths (l.Viii) feet to tlio place of be ginning. Containing twenty -six thousand six bundled and eluluv and fifty-four oiie-hundredths i2ii,l.S0."i!-l(K)) solium feet of land, strict measure. Comprising Lois Nos, 1, 2 and 1 111 Block No. S lis laid out and inappee for E. N. Wllliud et al., trustees, by C. W Thompson, Jr. Coat and minerals being test i veil. All Im proved with n two-story liume dwelling house, bain and outhouses. Seized and taken In execution nt thn suit of the EtiFtein Union Building and Loan society vs Crnlulnll W. Thompson, Jr. Debt. S74.'rs Judgment No. 021. Muy 'iVtm, lHO Fl fa. to May Term, l'"0. STARK, Att'y. ALFO No. 24 All the rlssht. title and Interest of the defendant, M. J Donahue, nilmln. I'trutor of the estate or James J Mahon, dei eased, In and lo all the following de scribed lot. piece or parcel of land sltuato In the Township ol CuVltiMou. In the ("outitv of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, lo wit: Lot No IS. of Colt's sitrvev of Butler's lauds adjoining lands foimerlv ot William Rllov and Joseph Og den, and Lots N'os Hi II and IS of said Colt's sttivev of Biltlei's hinds. Con taining one hundred and eight tlOM acres nnd tvvilve (12) pilches of bind Being the same bind couvovol bv Mnrv Duggan, admlnstiatrlx, and bv N. Butler et nl.. to James Watson and John Mtihou by deeds dated Aug 1 i, ISt'a!. and Fob. 0 1S07. and leeiinlcil In tho olllce for iiconllng dot els tu l.urerne County in Deed Books No?. 114 and 122 ti u.ines 41 nail 111 respective ly, and being the same premises devHeil by the said John Malum to the said .linnet J. Million bv his last will and testament probated In the icglsler's oibee of Lack awanna Cinmtv Jnn lfitli. 1M1 except ing one note of land owncci bv thn Sehool district of Covlnrton Township Nearly all Improved with two two-story frame, single dwelling houses and two fram bains and other outbuildings and fruit trees theieon The Interest nt the de fendant In nnd to the aforesaid premises ilcis not c coed an uiullvld'-d one-half thereof. Also all tho right title and Interest of the said defendant Ir and to nil that cer tain pli'Ce or n ii oil of lind situate I" tho Township of Covington, lu I bo County ot Lneknwniimi and State ol Poinoy lvnnla. boundid and described as follows to wit: Beglnnlrg at a point In ,i public ro.nl tunnlmr from Philadelphia and Great Bend Turnpike to n public toul In Spring Bi'ook Township; theme across Lot No. IS of Colt's suivev of Biltlei's lands to a corner ono bundled rnd twenty-seven (127) rods to lands of Michael Langan In a westerly direction olghty-llve (&.") iods tt a cori)er. thence along land known as Union 31111 property In a northerly direc tion one bundled nnd tweritv-seyen (127) I oils In public road aforesaid, thence alonir said load In nn easterly direction to the place of heglunli g. Containing sixty-seven (i,7l ncies and soventy-nvn (7."t) square leds of Intnl. be the samo more or lcs Exoeptli g one acre of land owned bv the School district of Cov ington township Niarlv nil Improved with n two-story single frame dwelling house, a framo bain nnd outbuildings and fruit trees thereon S.elzed and taken In execution nt tho i.ult of Henry J. Butler, executor of tho estate of David Langan, deceased, vs. M. J. Donnhoo. administrator of the es tate of Jnmes J, Mnhon, deceased. Debt, f 1,1125 0') Judgment No. 2(B, Mrach Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Teim. 1900 C. C DONOVAN, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. ERTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALe IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL B0 RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sherif.f Sheilff's office, Scranton. Pa., Apt II 21, 1900. NEW YORK HOTELS. Jr v. . v. k . K t v. te. ; H . . n X HOTEL EARLINGTON AOSOLUTCLY rtREPROOF FORMERLY THE OEftLACH. Twenty-seventh St West, near B'wav Cfiitially located hi Amtf-e. ment and Shopping Dlstilet. NEW YORK CITY uiopcnn Finn. Completely it mode led and lefur nlshed at an cxpeiidliuin or Olio Bundled and 1'lllv Thousand Dol lais Restntiiunts and Palm Loom op n until One A M Table D'llote Dinner Six to Eight .Music lu Palm Boom dally and event! gs. Tniifr of Hates. Single loom's. $130 and $200 do Inched bath Double looms $!f, tleturhed bath Dollblo looms, pii vate b.nh, out person 5;, two. $1 Suites nt pailor, bedtoom und bath, J4. ?j, id nnd . Pallor, two bedroens nnd bath, J7i 16 and $10 13. M. E3ARLE & SON, "0 years eonnec ted with Earle's Hoiel, New ork .X . .X X .X .X .X .X X .X .X .1 ,x .X ,x ,x ! .X .X . .X H .. i i .. " Richfltld Spring3, Ne.v YoTlT Tho Ameilcan One nnd Pleasure Resort MOTri. KAKI.INdlON unit I J A WIN IIOTIX. Open June lo October U 'A '- t 'A i ' 'A ' ' " t U ' 'A Vt 'A 'A 'A , WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor sijioentli yi and hung 1'l.ue, NEW YORK. Ameilian I'Ijii. $3 30 per iLv and upuaid. 1:uki(hii l'l.ii, ,',0 per djy and upward. I. D. tJlWVlOIUJ, Proprietor. ----- -f -f-r- For Business .Men In the heart ot the wholesale district. For Shoppers . S minute' walk to Wanamakers; j. . S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Rig T Store. Pasy of access lo the Great . Dry Goods Stores. "" t For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. glv. . tiiB easy tinnsportatlou to all "r . points uf Interest, I HOTEL ALBERT XEW YOKK. cor. nth st. a UNivpRsrry pu " f only one Block from Droadway. Cor. lltli ST. A UNIVERSITY PL Only one Block from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. pWtfi&'H,. 4-4- -f---f---f---f-v---f-f IffllAlArladuarortuuatiiifUrtrlreu AIIIIUlDUiTiTidlti llUodl'oftoii.r ) ftuihrul l rrwi. Leu liillir. M-looaf la tu. r )iral for bwttrn 'J et1moBtl tod Bk r Tmih ' to I'rof. U. K. '1 II ICKK M. D., V (A04 North Milh NL thlU4lphta, L Cl. lMltlTlr th chit tMiUllit la tkal 1 Lfilial bitUi to cur ttro ttteocb tb uttt ctltbr titd f l Ultili fll4. 1 reth cum or4 U 4 U 1 0 diri.!lM S f M J V JgLj irv.r.T r. , - . r r , V
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