THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1895. lie Iirsci Opie Read In tDurrns many yeans." said the pro fessor, '! have devoted myself to the tudy of animals, nut merely to the habits and traits of character general ized 'by the average naturalist, but to ' their -language, their inner-lives In deed, to their psychological prompt ings. And I have made a specialty of the horse. You have doubtless noticed that a horse Is almost constantly work ing his lips while engaged at labor or while resting, and it occurred to me that. In contrast with the average mor tal, this mwuth industry must mean something aside from a mere convul sive Instinct. It does it Is a sign lang uage, and I have mustered It. I take many walks among the horses, and I will now set forth the result of my latest stroll." Then the professor proceeded with the following recital, which, with the exception of the technical wording so dear to the specialist, Is an exact re production: A number of horses stood In a north side car barn. About the place was an sir of dilapidation, in appearance the tiorsee were not only tired and sadly worn, but seemed to be depressed by a spiritual weariness. "Well." said the Iron firay. bowing somewhat stiffly to the Old Koan. "how do you feel this morning?" "I am hardly boisterous, though I can't complain of overwork." Old Koa answered, lazily lushing at a fly that buzzed about his hocks. "llut rather of negVct." Iron Oray suggested. "I know how you feel; I know that you would rather have at tention paid you. even though It might Involve an Imposition of labor, for there Is nlways gome satisfaction In feeling that one Is useful." Old Koan sighed distressfully, reached around and sadly it himself in the fl.inlc. 'Yes.", lie said, "for the knowl edge that you are a factor In the move ment at the world gives more pleasure, even though attended by slavery, than could possibly be gleaned from a free dom which means neglect. What was that you. were about to tell me this morning when that mule broke In upon us?" "Oh. something told me by one of the oldest and wlsejt horses In the town lie has learned to understand many of the dlsagreeahle sounds made by man. and the other day he heard two men talking on the front platform of a erosi-town car. One of the men seemed to be much Interested In discoursing UKn a horseless carriage race set forth by th. Times-Herald. It is to take place or. the Sheridanroad." "A horseless carriage race, did you a'.'" "Yes. carriages without horses." "You mean a bicycle race." 'iXo, I mean Just what I say." For a long time the Old Roan was silent and meditative. And then the troublous play of his countenance, the movement of his lips was so rapid that the professor was not able to catch his exclamations, but it was plain that his emotion was strong. He strove to calm his agitation, for being a horse he had hoise sense, but it was some time before he could with proper dig nity express himself. Finally he said: "That settles It." "Settles what?" Iron Gray asked. "Settles us our race. I am not given to a light expression of opinion. While others were talking I have remained silent not that I was lacking in infor mation, but because that I have ever held that those problems which most concern the horse race must be dis cussed with slowness and gravity. I also understand many of the queer noises made by man, and I remember once that I stood outside a playhouse at niirtot and heard a great voice shout, A hone! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!' 'But what would be his shout now ? Would he offer to exchange his kingdom for a horse? No;, you would hear him shout, 'My kingdom for a bi cycle or a horseless carriage" " Iron Oray coughed: "Ah. I see that you have thought deeply. But are you wise enough to forecast the send. and have you philosophy enough to accept It?" "To forecast - requires no wisdom," Roan replied, meditatively wiping his mouth on the edge of the trough, "and to a eu apt it Implies no philosophy. ' "Then you think that after awhile there will be no work for horses?" No work It will be all horse play." "But will nt sentiment still hover about us? Will not romance tangle Its long fingers In our mane?" Old Roan laughed and scratched hlm-tr-YT with his hind leg. ""Why, how silly l oir '.re tor a bright horse. Don't you know that machinery is knocking out entlment? Do you hear of any more ylitiin.! and bugjy -courtships? Ah. they wer the ships that passed In a moonlit nigiir; tfriy were anchored In the harbor of rw-'et memory, and the waves that play a'ojut them sing a iad song." The n'id hnrs( was silent for a few minutes, ru lving to wipe his eyes with his tall. After a tlm he continued: "Courtship now Is a blycl race. It Is no longer Inb-nsiiy of wooing; it Is speed.- The old man and the old woman are drawn Ty a hors, and their old buggy rattles 'f.long the ro.id. They are going to church. Suddenly from behind comes a 'hi yl.' and past them whizzes the darghter and her accepted lover, the young man who won a road race. I was unce the pet of a girl. About my neck she would put her arms and whis per her S'crets In my ear, and at even ing she would bring me lumps of sugar and laugh gleefully while I ate them. The i.th-r'd.iy I was standing at a wa tering trough when the daughter of that once chnrming creature cams along on a wheel. 'Oh, that horrid horse,' she cried as she whirred past. 'Why do they allow these unsightly beasts to stand about blocking up the road?' Tes, for us there appears to be nothing left iiut humiliation, and I am thank ful that my grandfather did not live to see It. 'He was a soldier, and In one of the most desperate charges of the war; acting fluttered above him. Once It drooped into his eyes; the hand that had held It had fallen. Hut another hand seised It. another form was in the saddle, and away my grandfather dashed, wildly and proudly bearing the glorified sentiment of his country. And when evening came to spread Its black shadows over the blood-darkened field, brave and gentle men stood about my grandfather to speak words of praise, to touch him softly with their hard ened hands. He lived many years af terward and died In the consciousness that his race was noble. It was well, (or had he lived machinery would have broken his heart. Here comes that mule again." "How you gettln fauna? now?" -the mule asked, bowing with mock polite ness. "Las' time I wus In yere you peered ter be grlebln' 'bout suthln." "Oh, why don't you learn to talk horse?" Old Roan asked. "Whufs dat?" The mute jolted him self with laugh. "I talks like de tawd made me, an' data mo'n you gen ermen does. Ur, huh, huh.' Been hold In' yo'ae'f 'bove me er mighty laung time, but yor comln' down now. Suthln' dun drapped, I tell you. I yered you talkln' 'bout yo' gran'daddy. Nebber seed any gran'daddy, did your' "No. did your - , "Nebber mind whut I've seed. But I had one all de same, an' I lay he wus one o' de Unas', singers In,' de whole country." , - , "Your grandfather was art ass" Iron 3 ray declared. -fYas. ah, f reckons datw er facie, (ur do sorter ran in de iamty. But he wus proud or bis voice, an' i reckons dat what made him slo er ss. Whut yon generman talkln "bout, no how?" -"The downfall of the horse." Old Cni sadly answered. & tee. Times - Herald. "Huh. Is de boss fell down? Why doan he git up? Why. aah, when er mule fall down he doan mo'n hit de groun" fo" he's up ergtn. An' ef de boss Is down, why doan he git up?" "Sir." severely replied Iron Oray. "you haven't sense enough to under stand that a great revolution has come upon the world. It has even touched so low a creature as yourself, and yet you exhibit no concern." "Ef It's touched me I doan know It. sah. iMust er been when I wus ersleep. Thing tech me In er tender place Is monatus ap'ter git kicked, huh?" "Why. you poor fool, don't you know that machinery Is getting aside your usefulness? Don't you see that elec tricity Is doing your work?" "Den Is much erbletged ter 'lec trtclty. I II tell yer dat. Kaln't skeer me by lettln' suthln else do my work. It suits me ev'ry time da gits suthln dat'a faster dan I Is. You genermen 'fesses to hab lota o' sense an' yere you stan" mowlin' erbout los'.n' yo' 'por tance. Why, man's in er hi.rry. gvner nen. TVu whut s de matter wlu him. He ain't got no t.me ter fo.d wld you. You'se had It futty nigh yo' own way er mighty laung time, an now you got ter step erstde. Eben man has ter step erslde fur man; his daddy has ter git outen da way, an' he kaln't erfod ter fool wld you. Vv"y, he's been ergln me all de time, hut you ain't yere me squeal. I didn't ray er word, but I laid fur him an" put In er few licks every chance I got. An' ef he' gits through wid me I'm through wld him. I ain't gwlne tifan' roun n' shed tears. Ef he thinks rat de worl' Is better off widout me. w'y let him go ahead. I'm wld him. I.ct him gib me all de rest he pleases an' den see which one o' us gits tired fust. You genermen ain't right bright In yo' mine." "We will pay no attention to him," sal J Old Roan. 'Perhaps afttr all there may be a new horse. And he may find companionship with the new woman." The mule laughed. "Yas. dar will be er new hoss, an' yon whut da gwlne do wld him? Da gwlne pack him down an' send him way off yunder fur folks ter sat. Da rid you durln' de wan n' da eat me. Now da gwlne eat you. Good day gene.nen." THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONDS. New York. Agu. 22. Stocks were feverish- today. The bulk -of the busi ness, as usual of late, was In the Indus trials. Tobacco was very erratic. The atock opened at 94, bounded up to . and closed at 93. Sugar dropped from 10S4 to 106. Toward the clos, how ever, the stock was taken in hand and marked up to 110. Chicago Oa dropped to 594. and rose to 617g. Oper ators In railway and standard stocks paid very tlotle attention to the move ments of the Industrials, and Railways ruled strong throughout. Speculation left off firm. .Net changes show gains of to in the Industrials, except Lead, which fell lal per cent. Total sales, 269.000 shares. The range of today's 'prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar Jet are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dim. mick. manager for William Linn. Allen & Co., stoek brokers. 41A Spruce street, Bcranton. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. in, est. est. tng. Am. Tobacco Co 94 IW'4 934 K Am. cot. oil 25-, Am. Sugar Re'g 00.111 25T llfl'.i 18 KtlH 21Mt en. 24" 24 111)' 17 fit! 20, 61 a, 10IH4 90 49 72 81 21 lii4 M 20 Aicn., to., at a. r e... i Can. South Ches. & Ohio , Chicago Oas , Chic. & N. W Chic., U. A O C. C. C. & St. L... Chic. Mil. St. P. Chic. R. I. A P..., Dlst. ft C. F Gen. Electric , Lake Shore , 21 4 0l4 r9i .10214 1U3'4 PrJ'4 91 90 (j , 49 72H . 81 14 . 2" 49V, 72?. 82 2K-4 49 72H 204 3B 37 37 3ti ..131(4 132 ii4 r.2 Louis. A Nnsh. Manhattan Kle. Mo. Pacific 61 l'.i 61 fil 4 ...nr. IIS 115 33 37 3X!4 Nat. Lead '33'i N. J. Central W, N. Y. Central lop iihisi iofii w:, 101T4 joiT4 1014 N. Y. & N. E 69'j, N. Y.. I E. A W S'4 60 W4 8(4 13 32V, 17'4 17 2S4 Wi 134 3.-.M, 13 9Mi 61) tt4 13'4 r?4 13 ar 13'4 '4 21 '4 93T4 1'4 it. !...& vv N. Y.. 8. A W.. Pr Nor. Psc'flc. Pr..., Ont. A West , Pacific Mall , Phil. A Kend Southern R. R Tenn.. C. A I Union Pacific Wabash , Wabash, Pr West. l"n!on 1'. S. I -father '., U. 8. Leather, Pr., 13 134 32V s 2S74 184 13'A 3.K4 13 t 21 '4 ftiTi 1' 8.H4 , 32H 17'4 , 17 , 2K'4 11 , 13'4 , 3.V4, 13'4 . '4. 21' . IK- K.'4 21 '4 14 84'4 84- 8.1 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. September December . Mny OATS. September . May CORN. September . December . May , LARD. September Jaruary ... pork: September : January ... ing. . K4 . 69 est. est. lng. 63'4 61-H 6-"4 1'4 6!'4 10 68 68 20 19-H 19T4 21'4 2i 22 .W, 3T. 3."4 31 31 31 32 82 32V4 07 6 00 6.00 6.05 6.00 O.'jO ' .7T. . .rj 10.13 9.8S , .W 20 23 31 82 HOT 6.06 S.75 10.07 Scrantnn Hoard of Trade Kxohsngs Qno tations-AII Qaotstlons ftsssd on Psr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Ask. Dime Dep. A Dis. Bank 125 Oreen Ridge Lumber Co 110 First National Bank 600 Lackawanna Lumber Co 110 Bcranton Savings Bank 2u0 flrranlon Lace Curtain Co CO Third National Bank 850 Thuron Coal Land Co M Scranton Axle Works 80 Bcranton Glass Co CG National Boring A Drilling Co .... 90 Scranton Jar A Stopper Co r Lacks. A Montrose R. R uo Spring Brook Water Co 90 Klmhurst Boulevard Co loo Lacka. Trust A Safe Dep. Co 1M Allegheny Lumber Co ' 106 Scranton Packing Co 115 BONDS. Scranton Traction Co K Kconomy Steam Heat A Power Co -. 101) Scranton Glass Co.... loo Rushbrook Coal Co., 6 100 Bcranton Pass. Railway first . mortgage 's, due 1920 110 ..... People's St. Railway, first mortgage 6's, due 1918 110 People's St. Railway, second.. 110 ..... Bcranton A.PHtaton Traction Co. s 90 .Hera n ton Wholesale. Fruits and Produce Dried applet, per IK, Ca6c.; evaporated applm, 7a8c;. Cali fornia prunes, SV4a8c.; English currants, 2V4a3c.; layer raisins, ll.60al.70; muscatels, 4aoc. per lb.; tlal.25 per box; new Valen clas, ta6V4o. per lb. Beans Marrowfats, 82.60 per bushel; mediums, $1.25; pea beans, Pees Green, IMOal.U per bushel; spilt, I2.50h2.AQ; lentela, 6asc. per lb. Potatoes tl.50al.60. Onions Per bbl 12.23. Butter 14a20c. per lb. Cheese 6a9c. per lb. Eggs MalSc. Meats Hams, 1014c.; small hams. He: skinned hams, lie; California h&ms, -Sc.: shoulders, 7o.; bellies, 8Vic,i smoked breakfast bacon, 10c. Smoked Ueef-Outstdesv- He.; sets, 13V4c. Insldes and knuckles, Uc.s Acme sliced smoked beef, 1-lb. cans, 12.40 per dosen. Pork Mesa, 114.50; short out, $16. Lard Leaf, in tierces, sc.; In tubs, c: 10-lb. palls, Kc, Kir H.i S-lb. palls, $o. per lb.: t-lb. palls, . per lb. ; compound lard, tierces, 6c.; tubs, 6Ue.; 10-lb. palls, c. per lb.; Hb. palls, 6c. Mr lb.; s-Iq, paUs, To. per lb. Flour Minnesota patea4 per bbl., H10a 4.M; Ohio and Indiana amber, $$.; Ora kuua, $1.76; sjre Oour, It. 7. fWlMlxwl, The Only Remedy in the World That Re fOnds Purchase Price if Iff ails to Ctire fbe Tobacco Habit in 4 fo 10 Days Is r It Cdres While Yoti Tobacco. The greatest discovery of the age I A certain, pleasant, permanent cure. A lifetime's suffering ended for 16.00. Why smoke and spit your life away? Why sutler from dyspep sia, heartburn, and drains on your vital forces? Stop using tobacco, but stop the right way! Drive the niitotlne from your system by the use of this wonderful remedy. Narcoti-Cubh is warranted to remove all desire for tobnuco In every form, including Cigar, Cigar ette and Pipe Bmoking, Chewing and Snuff Taking. Use all the tobacco you want while under treatment, and in from four to ten days your "hank- erlnir" anil "omvlnor" will dluan. pear the weed won't taste good. Then throw away tobacco for ever. Narcoti-Curk is entirely vege table and free from injurious in gredient. It never falls to give tone and new vigor to the weakest constitution. Remember Narcoti Cchb does not deprive you of tobacco while effecting a cure; doesn't ask you to buy several bottles to be eu titled to a guarantee; doesn't requires, month's treatment; and, finally, doesn't enable you to stop tobacco only to find yoursslf a slave to the habit of tablet chewing. per cwt., $1.05. Grain Corn, 60c.; oats, 35a 40c, per bushel, liye Btraw Per ton, $13a W. Hay-$17al9. New York Produce Markot. New York, Aug. 22. Flour Weak. Wheat Dull and lower; No. Si red store and elevator, UTuCT'ic; afloat. 67atc; f. o. b., fiTaliSe. ; ungraded red, t)la7Uc. ; No. 1 northern. tiitaOSiso-i options closed weak; August, H7'c; September, 7e. ; Uctober, trre.; December, WKc; May, 73Hc Corn Weaker; No. 2, 4W4e. elevator; 44o. afloat; options weak; September, 41c; October. 4lc; November, 40c; Decem ber, 38ic; May, S!c. Oats Quiet and steady; options dull, easier; August, 25c; September, 24,4c; October, 24t;. ; May, 27c; spot prices. No. 2, 25c; No. 2 white, 28c; No. 2 Chicago, 27c; No. 3, 2uc; No. 3 white. 2iiii2UVic; mixed western, 26a27c; white state anil western, 25a25c, Provisions Easy, steady, unchanged. Lard Quiet and weak, steady, unchanged. Butter Quiet and steady; state dairy, 12al84c; do. creamery, lVia20c.; western dairy. Via 13c; do. creamery, 13a20c; do. factory, 8a 12',4cj Elglns, 2c; Imitation creamery, Jla 15c Cheese Firm; state large, Ga7c; do, fancy, 7l&a73ic; do. small, 6V4a8c; part skims, 2V4alic; full skims, la.2c. Eggs- Firm; state anu Pennsylvania, wawia.; western fresJi, 13',4ul4l4c; do., per case, $l.G0a2. . ' ' Buffalo live Stock Buffalo, Aug. 22 Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; none on sale; market closed with an easy feeling for all but good stock; veals aotive at il.S0a7; 'light to good, 3.7ra 6.2.1; heavy fed,' ti.50a.T60; grassers, 2a 2.50. Hogs Receipts, 4.300 head; on sale, 2,509 head; market closed firm; Yorkers, fair to good, $5a5.10; choice selected lights, 5.15a5.20; mixed packers, $5a5.15; good to choice mediums. S5a5.10; good heavy, 4.85a 6; pigs, dull at $4.50n4.73; good heavy enrts, Uia4.25; roughs, 3.50a4; stags. I3a4.7;.. Sheep and Lmbs RecelpU, 6.2oO head; on sale. 4,0tt head; market closed firm; choice to mixed sheep, $2.65a3; common to rough good, $2.23a2.60; culls and common, $la2.M: prime lambs, $1.25a2.50; good lambs to good, 5au.50; light to fair, tlai.UO; culls and common. 2.25a3.85; export sheep, ewes, J3.25a3.G0; good wethers, J3.i5a4. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., Aug. 22. Wheat Receipts, 42,000 bushels; shipments, 32,000 bushels; market lower; No. 2 red, rash, 60c: Hep timber. 66c; December, 67yc; May, 71c . No. 3 red, cash, 62c. Corn-Receipts, 4.000 busheds; shipments, 4.0U0 bushels; market easy; No. 3 while, cash, 38c; No. 3 mixed, cash, 88c Oats-Receipts, 4,000 bushels; shipments, 3,000 bushels; market quiet ; No. 2 mixed cash, and September, 20M,c; May, 23c; No. 2 white, ensh, 23c; No. 3 do., 2lc .Rye-Market dull; No. 2. cash. 45c; No. 3 do.. 42!. Clover Seed-Receipts 134 bags: market firmer; prime, cash, Ja.17',4; October, $5.07',4; March, 35,35, Chlonen Live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 22--C"'8-R.''1P,r'J;V 000 head; market steady and 6al0c. low-jr, higher for ben grades; common to extra teers. $3.50a5.95: stockers and fec;d era. $2J a-i; cows "u wuiin, 7,-- Texans, 2a3.50; western rangers. $2.50a4. 5. Hogs-Rere'.pts, 22,000 head; market weak; 10c lower; heavy pat-king and shipping lots II 3.r.a4.T7'4; common to choice mixeil, l' 3fla4 87l4; choice assorted, .80a4.0: light, 14:45a4.9fi; pigs, J2.90a4.80. Sheep-Receipts. 14 000 head; martwt steady; ambs. Inc. ower; "nferior 4o choice, 1.00a3.50; ambs. J2.85. t Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Aug. 22.-Tallow Is In good demand and higher. We quote: City, prime, in hhrts. 4c.J country, prime. In bbls, 4c; do. dark, in bbls, 4c. i cakes, 4!ic; grease, 8a3c. Oil Market. Pittsburg. Aug. S2.-105 Is the quotation for oil here and at Oil City. NEWS OF OUR INDUSTRIES. Ilappenlnis of Interest to the Staplo Trades and Particularly to ths Trsds In Iron, Steel and Anthracite Cosl. Plttsburtr, At. 22.-The (renbral Iron and steel market is aout as at Inst reiiort with an exception In the pis Iron market, where there is Increased movement and big- sales are belnic made. This ts due to the. belief that there will soon e a scarcHy of Iron and some of the largest buyers are In the market purchasing everything they can get. In other 'blanches the mar ket Is in an entirely satisfactory condi tion, fully as good as last week, and In some respects better. A rumh in struc tural material continues, and builders are greatly retarded because of delay In filling orders. In the general lines of finished Iron and steel, prospects con tinue to Improve. 'Washington, Aug. 93. The postnffice department today gave out a state ment of the gross receipts of the lead ing postoflices of the. country for the month of July, and the Increase at each over the receipts for the same month In 18&4 showed, a continued Im provement in the general business con dition of the country. Washington is the only city showing a decrease.. - The July Issue of the Street Railway Journal contsene a table giving Inter esting staUrttc of the street railroads In the United States. . Pt sums up In the whole country J7I street railroads. The raUse c track operated by electricity o Continiie th? (Js? of With Narcoti CtntK, when you are through with tobacco, you are through with the remedy. Oue bottle cures. Hend for book of prominent tes timonies like the following: Hurtisotox. Mtss., March 18. 1605. TBBAAHUOTI CllBMICAXCo., Hprmsttsld, Mass. Osntlomen; I hare used tobaoao for over twonty-flv years, chuwiuf aid smoking every day from 7 a. m. ta 9 p. sv topping- only fur meals. On Monday. Feb. 4, I called at your o(Bc in Springntld, and bought a liotde of tha ( una which I used as direated, nl on the tenth day the dtsire tor to bacco Sad loft m and It ban not re turned. I did not lose a nieal while tak ing Curb. My appetite has improved an.l I souaiUer NaRcori-CimB a grand thing. Very respectfully, OHAaVt LINCOLN. Mr. Frank YL Morton, of Chi cop e Falle. Mm,, late Inspector of publio buildings for klaseacbtuetta, says: I med tobacco for tweaty-flre years, and was confirmed emokr. In Just elgbt days' treatment with Narooti CuhmI wa through with tobacco, in fact the desire for tobacco vanished like a druam. Very reapeotf uily, FRANK H. MORTON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars about Narcoti Curk, send to us for Book of Par ticulars free, or send $3.00 for bot tle by mall. THE KARCOTI CHEMICAL CO., Springfield, Mass. www"wVfwry amount to 10,363; horses, 1,914; by cable, 632; miscellaneous, 769; total trackage, 13,677. It will be nottwd that this la mile of track, not miles of road. One mile of iruad with double track appears In these statistics as two miles. The total number of cars with which these railroads are equipped is now 44.745. Beginning Oct. 1, the Pennsylvania, Southern and Southern Pacific will unite tn througih car service between Nciw York and San Francisco. The new traOh will cut three hours off the present running time. It was repotted yesterday that the Pennsylvania. Railroad company has in coniUimplaitlorn a plan to change the mo tive power of Sta branch running from New Brunswick to Millstone, N. J., from team to flectnlotty. The Reading's coal tonnage for the week ended Aug. 17 aggregated 259, 805.08, a comparative increase of 24, 710.13; for the year to date, 9,020,365.17, an increase oVer the same period last year of 782,782.01. Pennsylvania at 1 11 maintains Ilt9 su premacy aa the chief coke-producing fltate, ita production In 1894 being 6,063, 777 tons out of a total or 9,196,244 tons, or 65.9 per cent. Another large Iron furnace on the line of the NorfoSk and Western road went into blast yesterday, making six out of eleven In operation, with others expect ed to go In blast in a few weeks. Hickory Ridge and Hickory Swamp collieries of 'the Pennsy lvania Coal com pany, near Shamokln, last week re ceived orders to work alx days a week until further notice. The Richards and Green Ridge collieries of the same company are' also working full time. , WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND S, Gaa and Water Co. ulldlnoi CORNEB WYOMING ATi. AMD CENTEB ST. OFFICE HOURS from T.S0 a in. tot p. n.; (1 boor intermission for dinaar sad sapper. ) Pirtlcnlir Attention Glvento Collections Prompt Settlement Qua ran teed. TOURBUSIHESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Telephone No. 134. Bars yoa Bote Timet, Pimples, Copper-Colores 8poU, Aches, old soros, Uleers In Huatta, Uelr rilllw? Write Cms. Keaedr fa, SOT Ma eeal eTeiBlefcleeso.I II Jo? proof of cram. Capital S)aoereo. I'eUenUeated alae wean ajmtortiitoanandjllJAa THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK.-" TILE MANUFACTURING CO., NAKias or SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Oflloei 330 Washington Avenns. Worksi Nay Aug. PsM K. W. V. H. H. m. hTdale, General Sales Agent, Scranton, Pa PIT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal ef ths best quality for domestic se, and of all slsos, delivered in any Cart of the city at lowest pries. Orders left at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING! AVENUE, Rear room, first floor, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to toe nine, will renelve prompt attention. Hpeclal contracts will bo mado for tae tale aad delivery of Buckwheat Cool. . WM. T. SMITH. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest la fee City. The latest laproTee fttraialy lug aad apparatus for kccpis eat, butter aad eggs. : SIS Wyomlit Ave.' . ; : B SALE OF Valuable Real Estate -ON- SATUVmr. asM i& Tly Virtue Of Hllmlrv ). nt Plorl Fa. das. l.t.ail Facias and Venditioni Kxpon- aw, iHHiieu out or the court of common pii'hh or lAi'kawnnna county, to me ill' reeled, I will expose to public salu by vei duo or oulcry. to th lilulicHt ami heat bid' dt-rs, for ciuh, at thn court house, in the liny oi oi nimoii, itcKawanna county, on BATIIKUAV. the KOIIHTKKNTH DAY OP 8EPTE.MBBK. A. 1. ItBtt. at 10 o'clock in ine rorenoun or said lav. all the nelil title and Interest of the Utfrndants In and to tho followini; described lots, pieces or fiarueia oi lunu, vis: No. 1. All the rlBht. title and interest of the defendant, Adon VV. Cramer, in and to all the following' described ;,:ece or parcel ui mnu situate in tne townshlo or jener son, county of Lacka wunna and ntato of Pennsylvunlu. bounded anil described cs follows, to-wit: iieKlnnlnf at a post tn lino or land oi the lat Christopher Wilbur, souinwesi corner or J. A. Hliaitr, thence by saCd J. A. Sharer's lino eust one hundred und thirty seven rods to a post on the eastern margin of the Potter Hrook, thence down same south twenty-six and one-fourth de' Krecs east twenty-nine rods to a hemlock Flump, thence by the light track of thn heniiylvania t oat company a railroad. souih twenty-nino ami one-half dexruca west one hundred and sixty rodit, soutn seventy-two and one-fourth decree, went seven rods to a post in the said Wilbur's line, and thence alonir the same north one hundred ami five rods to the place of bu- KinnlnK. ContaliMnK sixty and lirty-seven one hundredths nen s of land, lie tho same more or less. All Improved with a two story-frama dwelling house, one frame barn and outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. elxed and tnken In execution at th suit of V. H. Whvte vs. Adon W, Cromer. Debt, $'.',000. JudRment No. 614, April T., fl. fa. to Heptember T., lWi. SHUKTIJSl' Atty. ALSO No. 2 All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Klizabelh T. tieoiie, Thompson Ueane, J. O. lleane and Mrs. 1 T. Ifeune alias Elisabeth lit an e, in and to oil that certa'.n piece or parcel of land. situate in the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna, state of l'cnnsylvama, bounded anil described as follows, to-wit Helnjf lot number eleven in block number thirty-six (3fi) as laid down on the plot or map of Sanderson's addition to the city of Bcranton and borough or Dunmore. The lot hereby conveyed is sixty (tie) feet in width on Fourteenth street and one hun dred and seventy-one and one-quarter (171) met In depth, being rectangular In shape, and belnr the southerly corner of oreen Kulge street and t ourtentn street, the measurement of the depth and width to commence ten feot from the Inside of the sidewalk of solid Fourtenth street and Green Ridge street. With the right to enclose, occupy and use ten feet, but not to erect any buildings thereon. Subject to an tne reservations, conditions anil .pro visions contained in Ihe deed of the above described premises from Ueorge Sander son and others, recorded In Lackawanna County Deed Book No. CD. page 3t& Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing and outbuildings thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of A. U. Dean vs. Elizabeth T. Beane. Debt, $102.:M. Judgment No. 3u8. January T., 1K!5. F.t ta. to Sept. T., 1895. DEAN, Atty. Auto at the suit of C. R. I'atterson vs. Thompson Beane. J. O. Beane and Mrs. L. T. Ban alias Elizabeth Beane. Debt. Jii'jI.X. Judgment No. 2:iu, January Term, lisyi. t l. in. to nept. Term, ism.,. DEAN, Atty. , ALSO No. S.-AI1 the right, title and interest of the defendant, Levi Frey, In and to all that certain trnot or pleca of land situate In the township of Covington, county of .Uac.kawanma, and state or i'cnnsylvanlu, bounded und described aa follows, to-wit: Begijilng at a spruce In a corner of land of Auiron Frey, deceased, now occupied by Wilson rey: thence south fifty ("0 ie- gives east one hundred twenty-one and one-hair perches U2lMi to a stone corner thence south forty (40) degrees west sixty- six (tti) perches to a corner; thence north fifty (K)) degrees west one hundred and twenty-one and one-half (21 Vi) perches to a coiner; thence norih forty (40) degrees east sixty-six pjt!) ,ierches to the spruce corner, the place of beginning. Containing fifty acres of land more or less. Except ing tnererrom one acre conveyed to the I'nlon cemetery of Freytown. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing, bain and outbuildings thereon. Seised and taken In execution at tha suit of A. N. Bayer vs. Ievl Frey. Debt, SI 11.95 Judgment No. 2.M, June T., 1SW. Ft. fa. to September T 1SU3. DEAN, Atty. ALSO No. 4. -All the right title and Interest of the defnuditnt, Frederick Kellerman, Jr., In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, being and lying In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, stato of l'ennsylvntiiin, bounded and de scribed ns follows, to-wit: Bering the front half or part of lot num ber twenty-three (SI) In square or block one hundred and five (105),nnd situate upon street called and known as Wlnfleld ave nue, upon tho town plot of the city of of Scranton, Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Said half lot being llfty (r.U) feet in width In front on said Wlntleld avenue, end fifty (W) feet In width In rear, and Bevcnty-five (7."i) feet In depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same tract of limd which Frederick Kelernian nnd granted and con veyed to Frederick Kellrman, Jr., by deed dated the (lay of 1WI2. and recorded August 22nl, 1X1)2. In l-neka-wnnna county, leed Book 39, page IBS. All improved with a Iwo-slory frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Industrial Building nnd 1-onn As sociation vs. Frederick Kellermnn. Jr. Debt, 11.000. Judgment No. KM. May Term, 1895, alias fl. fa. to Sept. T.. 1S95. WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Atlys. ALSO No 6.-A1I the right title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Michael Fldk or Mlrhiel Vtek, in and to the silt face or right of soil of that certain lot or parcel of land situate In the borough of Mayfield, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, (extinguished as lot number six () n block number ten (In) on tho property of the HINIde Conl and Iron Company, being in front sixty iuii feet and In rear sixty Pioi feet, nnd otxe hundred and fifty (lm) feet In depth. Bounded a fol lows: On the lurtheast by lot number seven (7), southeast by lot number four teen (Ml, southwest bv lot number live (f), northwest by Hill street. Coal and min erals exce. ted nnd rewrved. Beirut the same property ronveved to Michael Flrk by the Hillside Coal and Iron Company by deed dated Int Ap'll, 1892, re corded In Deed Book 11:1, page 472. Improved with a two -stovy nnd base ment frame dwelling and outbuildings thereon. HiilxiM and tnl:ini in execution at the suit of Furgiisim & Doyle vs. MVhm I KVlk or Michael- Flck. Debt. (239.81. Judgment No. Match T., 1S05. Iv. fa. to Sept. T.. li9o DEAN, Atty. ALSO No. 6 All the r!ht. till? sr.l Interest of the dcfi nilnnt, Xllehn-cl WnKh, In and to all that cortaJn lot of land rituntn In the vlllnce of Muosir, Lnckawanna towm'hlp, county of lacksnntinn and state of I'enn sylvania, bounded and described at fol lows, to-wit: Beglning at a corner on the westerly side of Mnln street, nl!o on a coiner uf lot of Lewlx Flterers; thoncti along the said Lewis Ftterers" lot two degrees and thirty minutes wet three hurrdrd nnd twenty-live feet to s corner on the batrtc of Spring Brook; thence- along tha mid brook up stream In a northerly direction about one hundred and ten feet to a corner; thence along lot of the late tleorge Siengen south two degrees and thirty minutes east two hiuviol and fifty ' feet to a corner on Main street aforesaid, and thence along Main street south eighty-seven degress and thirty minutes west one hundred feet to the place of . beginning-. - Containing twenty-five thousand square feet of land mere or less. Sains lots II aad IS oa Stark's form. All hnpSPred wHh a one story frame dwellng house and outbuild Uigs thereou. Seised and taken in exe outton at the suit of P. J. Conway, agent. vi Mk-hael Walsh. Det't. I1H.4C Judg ment No. 636, May T.. 1W&. Vend Ex. to Bopt. T., 199a. TAYLOR LEWIS, Attys. ALSO No. I. All the right, title snd Interest of the defendants. Michael Davltt and Margaret DavtM. In and to all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land with the mesuage or tenement thereon erected, sit uat, lying and being In the Twentieth ward of the city of Scranton, In the coun ty of Lackawanna ana state oi renneyi vnnla. described aa follows, vis: Belong lot number twelve (12) in square or block number eight 8 and situate upon street trailed and known as rear street, man Ihe town clot of the Said city Of Scranton, Intended to be duly registered and recorded. Said lot toeing forty (40) feet In front on said Pear street, forty (4i feet In rear and one hundred and fifty (IfJrt feet In dnth. Being the same premises which George Fisher and wifo ty ueei aateu me zisi day of September, A. D. 1X89. anil recorded In the lilce for recording deeds, etc., in and for said county of Lackawanna, In Deed Book No. 62. page 6t3. etc.. granted and conveyed unto the said Margaret Davitt in fee. Excepting and reserving, however, unto the legal owners tnereor all coal ana minerals beneath the surface of said lot with the right to mine and remove the same to the same extent and with the same force and effect as excepted and re served in the above recited deed, lm proved with one two story frame, shingled roof dwelling house. outDumiings. etc. Seilzed snd taken In executions at the suit of New ork Mutual Savings and Loan association vs. Michael Davitt, Margaret Davltt. Debt. tl. 500.31. Judgment No. KX. March T, 1X95. Iv. fa. to September term, 183 WATSON it Dlfc.HU Attys. ALSO No. H.-AII the right, title and Interest of the defendant, T. V. Hatton, In and to nit that lot. niece or parcel of land situate 'n the township of Ransom, county of Lack awanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to-wu: Regintiing at the northeast corner and thence west three hundred and fifty CliO) feet nilong lots as follows John Heath, Sebastian. Dershelmer, Da vid Reagan and Evangel leal church, nnd then co south sixty-two and one-half (02) feet along lands of St-bastliin Dershelmer, and thence east three hundred and thirty- two (X!2) feet along lot of M. E. Hatton nnd thence north one hundred and five (10i) feet alow? land of said Dershelmer to corner of beginning. All Improved with dwelling house, barn snd other outhouses, fru t trees, etc. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. C. Voshurg A Bro. vs T. P. Hatton. Debt. 112.1. Judgment No. to November T., 1S91. Fl. fa. to September T. 1893. HOUSE. ALSO No. 9. All the ripht, title) and interest of Wary O'Nell and Michael O'Nell, defend ants, In and to all that certain lots, pieces or parcels of Innd situate In the old bor ough of Hyde Park, now city of Scranton county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, known as lots numbers sixteen and seventeen (10 and IT) tn square or block number seventeen (17) fronting on Everett avenue and being each twenty-five (2u) feet in. front on said ave nue, and one hundred and eighty-seven (1ST) feet In deipth. as designated upon a plan or may entitled "Price nnd Pan coast's Addition to the City of Scron- tarx" coal and minerals excepted and re' served. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of II. L. States, ass'trned to the West Side bank vs. Mary O'Nell nnd Michael omen. Dent. xno. judgment No. 1007, September T. 195. Fl. fa. to s-ptember l, 1S90. DAVIS & .EDWARDS, Atty. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Pntrick Rnfferty, in and to an tne surrace or right or soil or all that certain lot or parcel of land situate In the township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, ana uounueuana described as follows, to wit: Beginning at & corner pot lm line of aury street, tnence along said street south eighty-two (S2) degrees, west sixty-one I'd) reet to a corner post, thence north forty-two (42) degrees west ninety-two (92) feet to a corner post, thence south In line of Pine street. thence forty-two and one-half (42ii) degrees east fifty (CO) feet to a corner pom, tnence south forty-two (42) degrees east one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to tne place or beginning. Be nn lot No. 32. as by reference to man. will more fully appear all Improved with a two story irame nutiuiiig used as a dwelling house. Suited and taken tn execution at the suit or P. J. Conway, agent, vs. Patrick Kanerty. Dent. I7H27. Judgment No. 701 .lanusry T., 1893. Vend. Ex. to September 1890. v WATSON A DIEHL. Attys. Also at the suit of Dershelmer rirlfltn v Pntrick Rafferty. Debt. $4.84. Judgment no. mi, January v., ism. ri. ra. Septem ber T.. 1S95. HIBBS. Atty. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Annie J. Lnlly and John W. Lally. In and to all that village iuv or parcel oi isnii situate ui tne Third Ward of Archbald boroutrh. In the pnnntv of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. H-iiu unfiinguisnea as lot number eleven (11) on plot of village lots laid out bv John P. Farnhatn upon- the tract of land in tne warrantee name of Jacob Flanders. In the northeasterly mart of said hnmirli Being sixty (out reel in front and rear and one hundred and -iKnetv (190) feet deen. more or less, and bounded east bv lands or tne Delaware nnu Hudson canal com pany, on the north by lot number twelve (12), on the west by kinds of said John P. Fannhnm and on the south by lot number ten (10). Reserving and excepting the right of way for n public road along nnd upon the easterly end of said lot number eleven (11). Being the rome lot or innd conveyed by Indenture of IJ.nnnnh Zimmerman, August Z'mmerman, hrr husband, nnd William Sherrer, to the said Annie ,T. l.slly, dated 11th May, 1891, and recorded In the office for recording deeds, etc.. In Lnckawanna county In Deed Book No. 8.i, page 401, etc. Improved with one two storv. shirnle roof, frame dwelling house, outbuildings, etc. Seized and taken In execution of the suit 'of New York Mutual Savings and Loan association vs. Annie J. Lsllv and John W. Lnlly. Debt, 2l.ns. Judgment no. sw. March T.. lWft. Fl. fa to Sentem- ber T., 1893. WATSON ft DIEL, Atty. ALSO No. IS. All the rtsht. title and Interest of tho defendant. John L. Swarts. In and to all those certain pieces or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the vil lage of Dillon, county of Lackawanna, stntn of Pcm-sylvania. bounded and de scribed ns follows, to-wit: The find of said nieces beginning at a corner in the middle of the pnb'ii road lending from Dnlton past Wurren White's, being a corner of lands sold to Ira Tripp, now deceased, thence along the middle of said road north eiithtymlne and thre fotirths (S9-) degrees west seventeen (17) perches to another corner In the middle of said rond, helmr o corner of lands now or late of H. D. 8wnrts. thence along said Innd north thirteen snd Are-half (I3,) de grees east, thirtv-three nnd fourteen" one hnndrcdsf 13 14-lom perches to a corner, thence alone other lands now r ln1 of the sn-!d II. P. Swirts routh reven'v-slx and one-hnlf (TO',4) degreen east Iwer-tv-one snd ninety-two onp-htmoeth (2t 9?-'00) perches to a rorner In line of lands sold to the said Irn Tr'on. thence nlonc the same south Iwentv-fnnr end thre--fiurlhs de. prres we-t tM-v nnd thlrtv-four one-hun-dredths (30 M-IOffl erches to a corner and the place of banning. Containing three nnd one-hnlf (3A acres of land, be the ram more or less. , Tho second of ssM nleos beginning at a forner -In the m'd'le of 'ih rnd lend ing from Dalton. Tm'enendcn school rt'- tr'e. thence nlnnr last ment'oned lands nnrt" fortv-fnur (J) decrees W"t one himileeil nnd-fotv-' ipd me-half Omvi fepf n p eorne" of lands "!(! by eorti-sct to r. t it "srhton. trve alone- esbr1y 'de of same north 'orv-rlx ((g) dcr-ec es two "indrd mo feet to a ennr nt the southerly 'de of street called flcmnton avenue. en"e along the wtm routh, tortv-fmir (44) decrees east three hundred smt thirteen (J13) feet to e corner 'n he middle of the nubile rosd sfresald. "hene alone- the m'ddle ef 1h snnlh e'ghtv-ven end on-hetf (gfU) de-ee wet two mnd'd and slx-tv-one (lrl feet to a. cn-p. the 'r-f the Seelnrrlnr. "'ns- lot If. 1 o rxsltee Vanc' edcHt'oei to the village of Ttalton. All Imoroved w'th a w storv rreme flweliy- house, barn and other otrmlMlMr thereon. " sxl -"1 an. In e'ent'on nr the suit of a, a. Ipraks vs. John L, Swarts, Debt. $5,000. judgment No. KO, Sept T lakL Ft ta ta inutanb T ilk STOKES, Aitf. ALSO No. 11-A11 the right, title and Interest ol the defendants, William P. Loftus an4 Mary Ann Loftus. m aad to all that eer. tain piece or parcel of land situate in tha Ninth () ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: Being lot euimber one (1) in square or block two hundred and seven (207) and de scribed as follows, to-wit: 8ltuate at tbs north easterly corner of Washington ave nue and Gibson street and containing la front or breadth on the said Washington avenue forty (40) feet and extending- of that breadth in length or depth eastwardly along the northerly side of said Gibson street one hundred and fifty (130) feet to an alley. Measurement of width and depth to commence ten (10) feet Inside of the sidewalk. Being the same premises which John J. Maher sod wife by deed dated the Ztth of May, A. D. 1892. and re corded In Deed Book No. b at page 204 etc.. granted and conveyed unto the said Mary Ann Loftus in fee. Excepting and reserving, however, all coal and minerals beneath the surface of said lot as herein recited. All improved with three (31 two (2) story frame dwelling houces thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the United Security Life Insur ance and Trust company of Pennylvanl vs. William F. Wtui and Mary .1 nn Lof tus. Debt. I5.9te.42. Judgment No. 72 May term, 1895, Lev. fa. to September term, 1895. WOODRUFF. Atty. ALSO No. it All the right, title and Interest of the defendants. John William Lalster and Levich Lalster, In sum! to all the following described lot of land situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna and state f Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being lot number one hundred and thirty-six (130) In Alfred Hand's addition to the city of Scranton and fronting on Eynon street, formerly South Ev non street, also being fifty-five (50) feet In front on the said street and one hun dred and thirty-three (133) feet tn depth. All coid snd m'nerals reserved to the legal owners thereof. Being the same premises conveyed to tho said John W. Lalster smd Levich lalster by John Clark and Mary Clark. h!s wife, by deed dated the third dav of Hay A. D. 1887. and recorded In Lackawin. na county In Doed Book No. 43. page 438. Improved with a two story frame dwell. Ing end outbuildings thereon. Se'zed and taken In execution nt the suit of Spruki Brothers vs. John W. La'ster and LeVch Lalster. Debt, Lalster. Dbt, MOO. Judg. ment No. Ml, September T., 1895. Fl. fa. to September T., 1895. BROWNING. Atty. ALSO No. 1K.-A11 the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Joseph Powlak, or An tonia Powlak, In and to the following de scribed lot or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city of Scrnmtoh,, In the county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, being the southerly half of lot No. 28, In block No. 3, and situate upon street knwn as Stow avenue, upon the town plot of Scranton, said half lot belne; twenty ("" feet In front on said avenue, twenty (20) feet in renr and one hundred sed forty (140) in depth and rectangular. All Improved with a two storv frame dwelling house nnd outbuilding thereon. Seized ami tiken in execu'ion at the suit of Antonl Lank'ewcy vs. Joseph Pnw Ink, Antonl Powlak or Powliskl. Debt, lino. Judgment No. 1S4. September term, 1895. Fi. fa. to September te-m. IW. STOKES, Atty. ALSO ; No. 1G.-AI1 the right, title and interest of defendant, Thomas Lynott, in sad to all that certain lot piece or parcel ef land situate In the Third ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Said lot is on the Abington Plank road nnd Is known and de;gnated as lot num ber twenty-one (21), In block number th'.rty (30), on David Coughlin survey for H. B. Rockwell and others. Said lot is fifty (30) feet tn frnt and rear, and about three hundred (30) feet deep. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a two story dwelling house, a one story store and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of G.lniore & Duffy vs. Thomas Lynott, Debt, $261.03. Judgment No. 647, September T., 1894. Vend. Ex. to Septem ber T., 1895. M. E. M' DONALD, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All the right title and Interest of the defendant. Harry J. Harring, In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground with the messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate In the Fourth ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, and described according to a survey made thereby by A. B. Dunning. Jr., surveyor, dated July 10, 1891, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a polr.t on the northwesterly side of Everett avenue at the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet, southwesterly from the southwesterly side of Lafayette street, containing in front or breadth on sa'd Everett avenue forty feet, and extend ing of that breadth in length or depth northwesterly two hundred and fifty feet. Being the game premises which Isaac Summerhlll nnd wife by en indenture dated the tenth day of July. A. D. 1891. and Intended to be forthwith recorded, granted and ' envcyed to said Harry J. Harring in fee. Excepting and reserving all coal and minerals beneath the surface of said lot as therein recited. Imnroved with two storv. s:ngle. frame dwelling and outbuildings thereon Seized snd taken In execution at the suit of United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania vs. Harry .T. Jlarrmg. Debt. OK3.42. Judsment ,o. 1W, September T., 1893. Lev. fa. to September T. 1893. COMEQYS ft REYNOLDS, Atty. ALSO No. IS All Ihe right, title and Interest of the defendants. Amos Washer, adminis trator of Catherine Gibbons, deceased. and Thomas Gibbons, In and to all that certain lot of land s'tuate In. Dunmore, Lackawanna county. Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beg nning at a point on Drinaer street. near tho Junction of said Drinker street and Apple avenue, tnence aiunz a.u Drinker street one hundred and twemv (120) feet, thence at right angles with raid Drinker street seventy-five (75) feet to said Apple avenue, thence along sold Apple avenue one hundred nnd twenty (1201 feet, and thence toward Drinker street seventeen (17) feet to the place of the beginning. The whole containing five thousand five hundred and twenty (5,520) square feet, more or less. Being the same land which Owen Corcoran and wife con veyed to Catherine and Thomas Gibbons by deed dated October 12th, 1892. Coal and minerals reserved. All imnroved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the sn't of Dunmore Building and Loan associa tion vs. Amos washer, administrator or Catherine flibbons. deceased, and Thomas O! boons. Debt, !00. Judgment No. 59, May T, 1895. Lev. fa. to September T, 1S9J. DUCGAN, Atty. ALSO No. 19. All thn right, title and Interest of the defendant, R. P. Krelnberg. In and to oil those two (2) certain lots of land sit uate In the borough of Dunmore. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylva nia, described ns follows, to-wlt: ne:ng lots Nns. six (lit and eight (X) on street colled Third street, os designated on map or plot of lots of the Pennsylvania Coal company 4n said Borough; said lots being contiguous and together one hundred (100) feet In front on said Third street, and extending at r'eht angles to said street one hundred nrd forty (140) feet to an allcv In the rear: containing lourteen thousand sauare feet of land, more or less. Coal and minerals reserved. All Improved with frame barn and frame slaughter hnue there mx Seized and taken 4n ex ecution at the suit of Bell. Francois A Co., assigned to John Christ vs. R. P. Kreinbei-g. Debt. tt48 25. Judgment No. 10R6. September T., issa. fl. ra to Sep tember T., 1895. MHWVOMIS, Atty. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMON8. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa.. Aug. 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