THE SCBAHTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 18, 1895. ECZEMA Mostbutresglnf; of 5kln Diseases InsUntly Relieved by ticura WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application of Cuticura (ointment), the great Skin Cure, followed by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent (blood puri fier), will afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economi cal cure when all other methods fail. oUlhmnlMulllit warM. nrltlih drpotl P. Ktr- tr,r a KOH I. Kinj Maaid-il, I.on.li.0. I'otTt luttia cut. Cuar.. koto I'ioi, Uj.Ioo. V. . A. THE WOULD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AM) BONDS. New York, Oct. 17. A tittle Irregular ity characterised the openliiK trading at the Stork Exchanse. but this Kin pave way to si Ilrmer tone, especially In the Oranirers. which Improved 1 to An advance In lasted rates of ex change diimpened the bullish ardor and stopped a moderate st'llins movement r J the saln led to a decline of UaU.. Susnr, P-iritio iMall and Chicago Oua n-ere the greatest sufferers. Altogether the speculation In the usually promi nent stcK'ks was a train d retiiil char acter. Total fair were only 104.500 shares. The market ol'Wii weak with prices to T below yesterday's Una! li pu res. The ranire of today' prices for the ac tive stock of the New York stock mar ket nre Klven below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by . du H. Plm-ml.-k, nuinatter for William l.lnn. Allen & Co.. stock brokers. 41 Spruce street, Scranton, , Op'n- lllch- Low- Clos iin:. et. est. Inc. Am. Tobacco Co M K" Am. Sucar Key Ci.107a ltW'i l''.7s li7 Atch.. To. & S. Fe... IM -2 SI'S. Can. South " w '")- 51A, "hes. & Ohio 1" lSi '9' rhleaao ". tW' su Chlc. & N. W bV. 107 1; W Ohio., B. Q Stf "'TH N C. t C. St. L 44', 44j 44 41'i Chio., Mil. & St. r... 77 77', i "Kh CM,-.. R. I. I 7S 7' 7S Delaware Hud lKi VU l;w 1 rist. & c. f p Oen. Electric 37. S7i S7 37 Louie & Nash ' 2 ni M. K. & Texas 17 17 17 17 Manhattan Ele 11'i lHi W'i 110 Mich. Central W l' 1" 1'") Mo. Pacific 3;:"i 37'i 3Si ii7. Nat. Cordaue S' S'i S, S X. J. Cent-al 112 112 112 112 X. T. Cen'ral 10rti Wt X. T., T.. E. ft W 11. H1! I'1. H X. T.. S. W., Pr... si .T! I"!, S.'1. Ont. West 1 1 '. Pacific Mall v, l?'1- PMI. ft n-ad 2! " ?' 2"S S iijfiern R. R 12, 12 12 12'i Tnn.. C. 1 42 42- 4:4 Tt. P-lflc r 10", in-, 1'nion Pacific 15S l'i4 ltt 1" Wash 9 9 ! 'Vaha. Pr; I2"i !", -ni V.-s. Union 92 2i R! H W. L 15H 15'i IS IS T S. leather 14 U n v. T. 8. Leather. Pr.... 77i 77U 7'i T-Pi CHICAGO BOARD F TP. A OK PRICKS. Open- Hiffh- Lnw- CIos- WHEAT. In?. et. est. Ine. ri-ember fiN May et 'i 4H 7 OATS. rvmbr li 1i 1i May P :C'i 20H CORN. r?mbcr 2T; ! r"i M-.y 294 20H LARD. January .1.72 5 72 5.70 8.79 Mav 5.S7 5.W 3.S7 5.S7 PORK. January .4S 9.45 9.W 9W May 9.67 S.T7 9.65 9.63 Scranton Board of Trade F.xchangs Ono tKtlons-AII Qnotationa Based on Par of 100. Nam. Bid. Aakel. Cr?en R:d? Lumber Co 110 TMm Dr. & int. Bank 130- eTanton Lace Cur. Co M Xat. Bor'.nr Drlllln? Co ! V rst National Bank &J0 Thuron Coal Land Co l" Suranton Jar & Stopper Co.... ... 25 firanton GIai Co 63 Lackawanna Lumber Co HO Piring Brook Water Co SO Kimhurst Boulevard Co W STanton Axle Works 80 Third National Bank 23J Lacka. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... 110 Scranton Parking Co Ii5 Horanton Savin Bnnk W Scranton Traction Co 10 ljwka. Iron ft Steel Co IS) Westnn Mill Co-. 2.W Traders' National Bank 120 BONDS. Scranton Glass Co 100 Economy Steam Hfat & Power Co 100 Bcranton Pass. Railway first mort?ae. due 191 110 Scranton Traction Co M People's Street Railway, first mortsrace, due 1918 110 Scranton A Plttston Trac. Co. ... SO People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortifaife, due 1920 110 Lflcka. Valley Trno. Co., first mortgage, due 1925 Pfl Tkson Manufar-tur'.nif Co ino Lacka. Township SchojI f, 102 City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 102 New York Produce Market. New York. Oct. 17 Flour Quiet, stendy. Wheat Steady; No. 2 red store and ele vator, 6jO.; afloat, fiU'jc.; f. o. b.. 70c.; No. 1 northern, Cl"tc; options closed steady; March. 70'ic ; May, 70c; October, .; liecjt-mber, 7'ic Corn Strong; No. 2, 28ie. eleva-tor; W,:. afloat; options ftronjer; OY-wher. 37fe ; November, JO'ic; December, SPit:.; May, KTic Mts tjulet. easier; options dull, easier; Octo ber, H",i,c; December, 'iVMv.; May, 2rrV,c; spot prices, No. 2, 2&a24'i(!. ; No. 2 white, 2.V4C; No. 2 Chicago, 2r.'4e.; No. 3, 2n'c; No. 3 white, 24c; mixed western, 2-(23c; white western, fia.'ic. Provisions Stendy , quiet, unchanged. Lard jidet, lo-wer; western steam, VI; city, $5.75: re fined, slow; continent. JM'.; South Am-r-Ica, d.; comiound, 4n:.:. Ilutter Steady; state dairy, 12a21c. ; do. creamery, '226aZ)c.: western dairy. 10n14n.; do. cream ery, 14a23c.; do. June, 16o2lc; do. factory, 10',4al.'H6c : .Ellflns, 23c; Imitation cream ery, llalOc. Cheese ju!et, nteady but firm. E(ffs Quiet, steady; state and Pennsylvania, 20a2H4c; western fresh, lsa 20c; limed, 16alCt4c. - Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., Oct. 17. Wheat Receipts, 2.400 bushels; shipments, 7,000 bushels; market firmer; No. 2 red, cash, Sl'bc; De cember, 6S'4c; May, S914C.; No. 3 red, cash, 4'4c Corn Receipts, 39,009 bushels; ship ments, 3S,O09 bushels; market dull; No. 3 fallow, cash, B2c. Oats Receipts, 2,000 bushels; market nominal; nothing dnlnir. Clover Reed Receipts, 150 bags; ship ments, ISO bans; market steady; prime rnsh. October and December, 11.17; March, 34.30 : Chlcaito Live Stock. Chlcsw, Oct. 17.-Cattle-Recelpts, 1.1,000 nead; market weak; common to extra steers, 33.40a5.CO; (dockers and feeders, 32.25 a4; cows and bulls, 31.40a3.75; calves, 32.5ua (.25; Texans, $l.75aj.60; western rangers, 32.35a4.30. Hogs Receipts, 40,000 head; market weak and 6al0c. lower; heavy packing and shipping lots, I3.60a3.9f; com mon to choice mixed, 33.i5a4; choice as sorted, 13.8T.h3.9G; light, 33.40a3.9f; pigs, $1.75 3.35. Sheef) Receipts, 14,000 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, $1.25a3.40; lambs, 92.7Sa4.2S. ' ' ' ! Buffalo Live Stook. "Buffalo, Oct. 17. Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; on sale, 35 head; market steady. Arm; prime steers. 33.a4; Michigan stock Irs, 2.7Da3; bulls', I2.20a2.75. Hogs Re ceipts, 3,400 head; on sale, 4,500 'head; mar ket easy; Yorkers, 34.15a4.20; light do., 14.15; mixed packers, 34.20a4.2S; mediums. 94.20a4.2ii: good heavy, 34.16a4.20; pigs, 94.10 V4.15; roughs, 33.2'a3.60; stags, 2.75a3. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; nn vale, 8.000 head; market dull and weak; prime iambs, 34.10a4.2O; good to choice, 83.75 4; light to fair, 33.25a3.65H culls and com mon, 82.25a3; mixed sheep, fair to rood, $2.263.65; choice, $2.75aJ; culls and com mon, $la2; export sheep, 33.50u3.90; ex tra, $l. Oil Market. Pittsburg, Oct 17 Oil closeil without bids proffer, no market at uu fiiy. D)hllafllnlila TalluMr Ktarkat. Philadelphia. Oct. 17. Tallow Is flrmand in moueraie remanu. w n"i t i v. v. . i . . ii . . . n . i , .. .. nrims Ir pruiiv. III iiiiiib, -41., vvuii"j, f bbls, 4 V.; jo. dark, in bbls, 4c; cakes. KEWS OF 01 R INDUSTRIES. Ilappcniogs of Interest to the Stapol Trade and Particularly to the Trad in Iron, Meel and Anthracite Coal. fHV. . D,.nnu,.litanln T? 1 1 1 eOTtlltnnV has given un order for 2.000 large Bon- uoia irenfrnt cars, wnicn nic w n- structed us raat as posauue. The IlendlnB Railroad company I hiriiiK additional trainmen ami yard men to handle the largely Increased truttlo over it many branches. Tine now hands re exuerlenced raliroaU' era, many of them convlnn; frm t'he New York Central and the western bran ant a of the 1'onnsylvania. Judire Han ford has refused to accept the resignation of the receivers of the Norrhern J'aclllc nnd has removed them because of failure to comply with his order directing them to lve an ac counting of their nast acts nnd to an swer th ch.trpes of I'rayton lvee. An drew V. RiirlelRh was npiolnti'U re ceiver for the lilies In usjhlngton. I'hil.tde'phla "Press: Tlie anthracite c.ial trade has improved. Tlie ueinanu for coal 'Is very kimhI In this city and iilons: the line, and there are evidence of Improvement in the inquiry for coal at tide. The trade In the domestic sizes 4s heavy, as 4s usual nt this .time of the year, and eonie sixes are scarce. Prices are well maintained with an upward tendency. It ls not unlikely that the $4 basts for tove in New York will be leached next month. A great lal of coal yet remains for delivery at lower prices, but In the opinion of good Judces tdiis va-111 be out of t'he way .t the close of this montih. The production or coal Is heavy. Reading .shipped 340.000 tons last week and It is not unlikely that the total tonnage this month will be 5.000.000 tons, which Is equivalent to the max imum output In any month. The jtoml times are likely to last six or eight weeks. A meeting of the various represents tlves of the anthracite coal companies was held In New York on Tuesday, and1 the situation was thoroughly gone over. It was shown that the demand of the present time Is far greater than t has been, and that the stock in hand is m adequate to meet all their wants. There to some talk about advancing prices. but nothing definite was done, but it Is understood that before the end of the mcnt'h the prices to tidewater points will be advanced and made uniform. A meeting will be held by the city and l'im trade asents of tht anthracite coal companies shortly to take action on making o further advance in prices to these points. At the present time the coal is selling on o basis or ?2.io a ton for domestic prepared sized at the mines, whkih. with $1.70 for freight, brings the price up to $4.20. This Is con sidered far too low. and In ll probabil ity there will be an advance on Nov. 1 of from 25 to 50 cents a ton. the lirst being for stove and the latter for chest nut, as It s thought the present price of chestnut ! rot In proper proportion with those of the other sizes. There Is a scarcity of coal all around, particu larly In egg and stove sizes, although It Is not as great as It has been. The P.eadlng company is very short of thee sizes, and the orders are greater now than they have been for several months. At the presn time the Read ing has a little over 52.000 tons of egg. either on the road or at the yards; S2.000 tons of stove, and 200.000 tons of chest nut. At fhe same time last year It had over 90.000 tons of egg, 1S0.000 tons of stove, and 313000 tons of chestnut. There Is a bitter demand for coal by retail dealers, and as the companies cannot supply them they are some what In a quandary. It Is thought, however, that within ofew weeks the situation win clear up and prompt ship ments can be made. At the meeting of the New York sales agents to con sider the further advance of 2 cents a ton In prices of coal It was decided to postpone action pending a canvass of tihe subject. It was understood that by Oct. 24 the advance would be In opera tion, nnd that It would place the prices at about $4 a ton, -free on board, tide water for chestnut and stove sizes. PRICEBUHG. The Johnson No. 1 colliery, that start ed operations here on Oct. 8. has been shut down again for an indefinite pe riod. Miss Be-He "Ifllg, of Peckvflle, visit ed 'her rister. Mrs. J. D. Sampson, on Tuesday evening. Postmaster OrifTln has secured the services of '.Miss Annie Hogan as post mint ress. Attorney Charfeg Hoover, of Scran ton. visited friends here yesterday. Michael McCormaek and Miss Alice Mullen were married yesterday. Thomas Revels, of Upper Main street, moved into the Rosebank cottage yes terday. Professor Wagnfrr, of No. 1 school, Is off on his wedding tour and will be gone a week. Miss Iynilse Karnes, bor oiight ubtltute. Is In charge of his school. M:ss ,Mag?l Krokiiskl. of Ashlev, is the guest of i.Mlf g Tillle Smith, of 'Main street. , The Prlceburg Recorder will makers first appearance on next Monday. John Oricr. our popular young towns man and member of the St. Thomns college foot ball team, played In the game at Factoryvllle yesterday. M.rs. Wallace Simms. of Cnrmalt street, returned yestcrdnv after a month's visit In Philadelphia. The boroiitfri council met Tuesday evening, but no business of Importance was transacted. Jacob PflefTer, manager of Johnson's company ttore, has Just returned after a few days' stay In New York in the Interest of his employers. About 5 oclock yesterday morning a stray horse was struck and Instantly killed by a Delaware and Hudson coal train, near the depot. Morlle Hawk 'attended the opera In Scranton last evening. Relief' In Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Rladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New South Amerlran Kidney Cure. This new rem edy Is a great surprise on acount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In tho bladder, kidneys, hack, and every part of the urinary passages, In male or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this Is your remedy. Bold by C. M. Harrln, Drug gist, 126 Penn avenue, Scranton, I'a. THE GREAT LADY DOCTOR Now in Charg of the Chicago Medi cal and Surgical Institute, No. 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Comet highly reomroendod by all the lead ing "oc tors of the world, and makes a special ty of nnd will treat pair women and children and all acute and enronio dlHeases peculiar to the female sex. Her specialties hi which she baa achieved so niu -h xrvst success and honur are Female Coapltlnts. Blood Poison. Khou tnatiim. Chronic Nervous Diaensoa, Tumors. Cancer. Uuitrss. Cripples, DaformitleV Ht Vitus' Dance aud Epileptic Pita All who call within twenty days will receive advice and service free. Including medicine for three months, for $10 Examination and advice free. This Institution bos no o nneation with Dr. Reeve. Take elevator in store below. 412 Sprue street. Office hours from 9 a. in, until t p. a.) Suadar from i to 6 o'clock p. m. JHERIFF'S SALE OP Valuable Real Estate -ON- SATURDAY. NOV. 9, 1895. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cIuh. Levari Facias and Venditioni Kxpan as, Issued out of the court of common plena of Lackuwunna county, to mo di rected, I will exKHe to publiu sale by ven due ur outcry, to the hlKhest and best bid ders, fur cash, at the court house. In the city of Scranton, Lnckawaniia county, on SATI RHAV, the NINTH 1AV tK N VKMUKIt, A. 1. 1N95, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all the rigid, title and Interest of the defendants In und to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, via: No. I. All the right, title and Interest of the dcfeuiliiul, Charles F Avery, In and to till that certain lot of lilnd with the Im provements then on situate In the city of Carhqndale, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded easterly l.y llelmont street, southerly by lands of Catherine Avury. and westerly and north erly lands formerly of Alfred Darin. Hi lng twenty-live feet and nine Inches (25 3-12) wide In front on Itclmnntstrect, about thir ty CU feet in reur and one hundred and II f ty tl.'OI feet in depth, being same premlxc conveyed by Catherine Avary to iMinrles F. Avary by deed, dated Sept. 14, 1N.17. re corded ut Scranton In Ievd Hook No. H7, page 1. All Improved with a one and onc hulf Ntnry flume dwelling house uud out buildings therton. Sctzrd nnd taken III execution at the suit of Henry Salmis vs. Charles F. Avary. Debt. Jmmoii Judgment No. Siiii, Novem ber T, Isi'j, II. fa. to November T, ISM. JOHN F. HUYNULD8, Atty. ALSO No. 2.-AII the right, title and Interest or (he defendant, John A. Walker, In and to all the fellow Inn piece of land situate In the Ninth ward, city of Scruiv.on, county of Lackuwanna. state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described a follows: lieiug the south westerly portion of lot 15, In block ti7, in designated upon Lacka wanna. Iron and Coal company's plot of Scranton Intended to be duly recorded, commencing at a point on the westerly side of a public alley called Lee alley, forty-eight mid one-half ((S'k) feet from the southeasterly comer of said lot; thence running in a southwesterly direc tion along line of said alley forty-eight uud one-half 4S's) feet to n corner; thence in a northwesterly direction along line of a public alley twenty-live 25) feet wide thirty-four (;tl) feet to a corner of lot 13, In said block 07, thence ulong line of said lot 1:1 In a northeasterly direction forty-eight und one-half W-j) feet to a corner, thence thirty-four (at) feet to the place of beginning. Relng a part of the land conveyed to John A. Walker, tho defendant herein, from the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company by deed dated 21th March, 1SSH, and duly recorded in Deed Hook .12, at page 5i!7. etc. Coal and minerals reerved to the legal owners thereof by sutHcient terms in the law. All Improved with a two story frame dwell ing house and b'aekmlth shop (hereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of J. F. Taylor, asslpned to John Klin ball vs. Jjhn A. Walker. Debt. Slim.oo. Judgement. No. MA January T, 1SH2, II. ra. to November T, KX. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. John T. ('ribbons, In -and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the First ward, city of Scran ton, Lackawanna county. Pa., and bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt; Begin ning In the northeasterly line of Helmont Terrace, at a point distant 1M5-10 feet on a course of north &2 degrees nnd 80 minutes west from the northerly line of Holllster avenue, thence by said line of Belmont Terrace north 52 degrees 30 min utes, west SO feet to a corner, thence at right angles to Belmont Terrace ulong the southerly line of Farvlew place north 37 degrees and 3D minutes, east 111 feet to nn alley 12 feet In width, then-e along said alley parallel with Belmon: Terrace south !i2 degrees? and 30 minutes, east 50 feet to a corner and thence at right angles to Rel mont Terrace, south 37 derc3 and 30 minutes, west 125 feet to the place of be ginning, being 50 feet In width front and renr and 135 feet In depth and containing B.7.VI square feet of land, together with the appurtenances, all Improved with a two story and nttle frame dwelling house, with two ouihuildings used for cooking and washing purposes situate thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of C. S. Wcsion vs. John T. Olhbons. Debt. $700,110. Judgment, No. 903, May T, lev. fa. to November T, 1S05. TORREY, Atty. ALSO No. 4. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Michael Rock. In and to all that certain lot of land, with the Improve ments thereon, allunte In the borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded easterly and southeasterly by the public road lend ing from Prleeburg to Itrown Hollow, westerly by the old turnpike road north erly or northwesterly by lands of the WlHlain Miles estate. All Improved with one two story frame dwelling house with brick und stone basement, ono frame barn and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of assigned to (loudman nnd Weiss vs. Michael Ro'-k. Debt. 15.50. Judgment No. ill"), March T, 1M(4, fl. fa. to Novem ber T, IMC SC'RAOO, Atty. ALSO No. R.-All the right, title nnd interest of tho defendant, Margaret J. Thomas, In nnd to nil those certain lots, places or parcels of land situate In the township of Old Forge, Lackawanna county, Penn sylvania, butted, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt: Ketng lots Not. 20, 21 and 22, on draft of upper lots of estate of Thomas Smith, deseased, and being at a corner on Ornce street, at a corner of lot No. 11, sold to Patrick Fallon, and by said Orace, street to Lawrence street anil by raid Lawrence street to land of the Pennsylvania Coal company, nnd by snld reserved land to corner of lot No. 0, and by paid lot No. 9, 10 and II to corner, place of beginning, containing 21, 3"0 square feet of land more or less. All Improved with one two-story frame dwelling and hotel building, about 35 feet by 45 feet; one single one-story frame dwelling hoilHe.,u bout III feet bv 12 feet: ono other single onvstory frame dwelling house; one single one-story frame barn; one large frame closet nnd outhouse; one coal house and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Safely Investment and Loan company, of Syracuse, New York, vs. Margaret j. Thomas. Debt, $t,V7.IS, Judgment, No. l:WI, September T, 1HH5, lev. fa. to Novem ber T, 1C Also at the suit or Lazarus Moyer vs. Margaret J. Thomas. Debt. $1011.31. Judgment, No. 29, January Term, jowj, ven'i. ex. io iovemiier 1, ltwo, illiORUE I). TAYLOR, Atty. ALSO No. fl. nil the right, title and Interest of the defendant William Illuke, administra tor, nnd William I'.lake. term tenant. In and to all that certain lot of land situate In the Flrstward of the city of Carbolidale, county of Lackawanna, Pa., and bounded and descrllied s follows, to-wit: Helnil In Uui kefs addition to the city of Carbon dale Pa., and being 50 feet In front on street No. 37, as designated on map of lots of the Deln'Tare nnd Hudson Canal company, and 50 feet In rear, and 135 feet In depth. Rounded on the east by lands of Joseph Kurket, on the west hv lands of William S. Hnyd and estnte of M. clodding, and on the north by other lands of said llurknt, and on tho south by said street No. .'17, contulnglng 67.5CO square feet of land, all Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuild ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Daniel Scurry vs. William Rlake, ad ministrator, and William lllake terre ten ant. Debt, $1,275.00. Judgment, No. 1.204, September T, lHWi, lev. fa. to November T, 1890. BUTLER, Atty. ALSO No. T.-All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Augustus Scamon and Sophia Seumon, In and to all that lot. Piece or parcel of land In the cliv of Bcranton, In the county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania. - neing part or lot No. thirty ($0) In William Swetlnnd'a clot of lota as laid out In said city. Beginning at a point eighty-two and one-half( n2Vt) feet north west rrom me westerly corner or the in tersection of Hyde Park .avenue with Swetland street (late 'North street) In the southwest line of said Swetland street, thence along said Swetland street eighty two and one-half (824) f1. be the same more or less, to alloy, thence In a south westerly direction along said .alley sixty six (06) feet, be the same more or less, to the corner of line of lo' thirty-one (HI) or J nwvutiiiu m piui, .inrni-e 111 vuuinwusieriy direction along lot number thlrty-ene ($1) eighty-two and one-tialf () feet, be the mhiii more or leas, to a corner, thence at right angles with said last line In a north easterly direction sixty-six 0ti feet, be the suiiie more or less, to the place of begin ning. It being the rear half of said lot number thirty (30) on said Bwetland'a plot of lots. All coal and mineral reserved. -Being tho same premises conveyed to Sophlu Scamon, one of the parties of the tirst part hereto, from William Het selroth, by deed dated the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1883, and recorded in the otllce for recording of deeds etc., In and for the county of Lackawanna, in Deed Hook No. bo, ,,uko 428, etc., which by reference thereto will more fully and at large appear. All Improved with two two etory frame dwelling houses and outbuild ings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. Selxed and taken In execution at the suit of the West Side liulldlng and Loan Asso ciation vs. Augustus Meamon and Sophia Heamon. lVbt. SiA. Judgment, No. 37:1. Novemlier T, 18, II. fa. tu November T, 1S05. Also at the suit of West Side Build ing and Lonn association vs. Augustus Seumon and Sophia Seumon. Debt, 1373.39. Judgment. No. 374, November T, 1895, II. fa. to November T. 181. PITCHER. Atty. ALSO No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Charles Katsinger, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land situ ate In that part of the city of Serunluii, Lackawanna county, Pa., known as A. li. rtilkmuii'sj addition, as shown on the city atlas, und In the Tenth ward, It being part of u larger truct conveyed by C. Albert Hanitt, trustee, to Elizabeth Milkman by deed dated Januuiy 31, 1887, and recorded in the recorder's otllce of lickawunna county, I'a., in Deed Book No. 43, page X'J, etc., li being in Block Three und bounded as follows: Commencing ut a coiner und stake In line of the Pennsyl vania Coui company's land, nt a point two hundred, nineteen and eight-tenths (219 8-1(0 feet north, forty-nine (49) degrees, lifty (50) mltiules west from Third street, thence north forty-nine (49) degrees lifty (5i) minutes, west along said company's line about one hundred and seventy (17) feet, more or less to within twenty-live (25) feet or the Pennsylvania Coal company's railroad, ubout tdghty-elg'ht (88) feet to a Htuko und corner of James II. Mastera, neur a chestnut tree, und recently pur chased of Mrs, La Fronts, thence south forty-nine (49) degrees, lifty (5u) minutes eust, about one hundred and lifty (150) feet, more or less to u stake corner that Is In right angle to the lirst named point, thence north forty ( lot degrees, ten (10) minutes east, about eighty-six (HiJ) feet, more or less tu the place of beginning. Coal and other minerals reserved, and being the same piece of land conveyed by Marynrlh Sclioren to Charles Katzlngur, Improved with a story tenement house, also a two story single dwelling and outhouses. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of (icrinnn Building Association No. ti. vs. Charles Kntzingcr. Debt, $400. Judgment, No. 321. January T., 1895, fl. fa. to November T., 1893. BAFMANN, Att'y. ALSO. No. 9. All the following described lot or pavcel of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Ijickuwanna, and eluto of Pennsylvania, as follows, vlx: Beginning on the easterly aide of Prospect avenue ut a point ninety (Wo feet norther ly from Willow street building line, und running thence north forty-seven degrees and forty-live minutes, east thirty (3u) feet, thence south forty-two degrees and tifteen minutes, vast one hundred and thirty-live (135) feet, to a slxteeir feet wide alley for public uso, thence south forty seven degrees and forty-live minutes, west thirty (:)) feet, thence north forty-two degrees nnd tifteen minutes, one hundred and thirty-live (135) feet to the place of be ginning. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, frame barn and out buildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution nt the suit of Louise Spruks, assignee to Spruks Brothers, vs. Earnest Schmidt and Caro line Schmidt, administrators of Kmll Schmidt, deceased. Debt. $2,250.00. Judg ment, No. si. September T., 1895, fl. fa. to November T., 1895. BAUMANN, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Thomas Maloney, in und to all that certain lot of land, with the im provements thereon, situate, lying and be ing In tho Twentieth ward of the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, and hounded und described as fol lows, to wit: Being lot No. 31, In square or block No. 39. and situate upon street called and known us corner of Vale (now -ailed Irving avenue) anil Cherry streets, upon the town plot of the citv of Scran ton, Intended to be duly registered anl recorded, suld lot being 40 feet In front and rear nnd 110 feet In depth, with the privilege of using 10 feet In front of said let additional on Vain street, and 10 feet on the side of snld lot on Cherry street, for yard, vault, porch, piazza and bay win dow, hut for no other purpose. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Isabella C. Fisher, executrix of the estate of (Seorge Fisher, deceased, vs. Thomas Maloney, Debt, 1474.10. Judg ment. No. 3t, November T., 1895,. fl. fa. to November T., 1895. COMEOYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Kllen R. Morton, in nnd to aH that certain lot orideceof ground situ ate In the Thirteenth ward of the city of Scranton, In the county of Lackawannn. and State of Pennsylvania and described according to a survey made thereof by A. B. Dunning, surveyor, as beginning nt a point on the southeasterly side of Wash ington avenue, at the distance of three hundred and twenty (220) feet south westerly from the southwesterly side of New York street, containing In front or breadth on the said Washington avenue forty (40) feet and extending In length or diioth southeasterly two hundred and one (201) feet and sixty-eight one hundredths (08-KI0) of a foot; the measurement of the depth beginning ten (10) feet In front of tho sidewalk with the right to enclose ten (101 feet In front of said lot for cellar way, porcih, steps, vault or shrubbery but not therjpr.it to erect any building thereon. Being lot number one (1) In square or block number three hundred and twelve (312) upon the plot of Meylert's addition to the said city of Scranton. Being the same premises which Charles H. Wells and wife ft nl. by deed beaming date the 12th day of March. A. D. IKVi, recorded In the otllce for recording deeds In and for said county of Lackawanna, In Deed Br-k No, 2.H, page 100, etc., granted nnd ro c eyed unto the snld Ellen R. Morton In fee. Conl nnd minerals beneath the surface of said lot excepted and reserved same as In above recited deed. Improved with ono frame store nnd double dwelling over said store, said double dwelling part being two stories nnd with a French roof; one frame one story and basement dwelling ; one two story double frame dwelling, with French roof nnd double brick basement this building Is almost completed; one two story frame double dwelling, and one frame barn on rear of said lot, together with outbuildings, etc. Seized and .taken in execution nt the suit of Megnrgel A Council vs. Ellen R. Morton. Debt, $457.25. Judgment No. looo. Sept. Term., 1892, fi. fa. to Nov. Term, 1X93. WATSON ft DIKHL, Altys for FIITs. ALBO No. 12. All the following described piece or parcel of land, situate In lacka wannn townnhlp, Lackawanna county, State of Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 8, in block Nn, 1, upon the map of the Pnnn pytvanla Anthracite Coal Company's lots, nnd being more particularly described as follows: Beginning nt a stake. In the western line of Vlpond avenue and distant eighty-live feet from the corner of Phln ney street and running thence north forty three degrees and twelve minutes west, two 'hundred and ninety-one and three tenths feet or thereabouts, to the line of In nils now or formerly between A brum Neshlt et al trustees, etc., and William Connoll nnd company; thence north seventy degrees forty-two minutes enRt, or along the line of land of William Con nell and others, sixty feet to a corner; thence south forty-three degrees twelve minutes east, two hundred sixty-six and seven-tenths fret or thereabouts, to a cor ner upon Vlpond avenue, and thence south forty-six degrees and forty-eight minutes west, fifty-live feet to the tdace of begin ning. Containing fifteen thousand, three hundred nnd forty-live square feet of Innd. Being same premises A lira m Neshlt et al trustees, etc., by deed dated the 6th day of December, A. D. 18HS, recorded In the office for recording deeds, etc., In Lackawanna county. In Deed Book No. G7, page 401, etc., granted and conveyed unto Michael Harrison. Excepting and reserving from and out of said premises Rill conl and minerals beneath the sur face with the sole right to mine and re move same, as set forth In the deed im mediately above recited. Upon said prem ises nre a frame dwel'lng house, with out buildings and other improvements. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of S. W. Beemer vs. Michael Harrison. Debt. 1125.73. Judgment No. 862. March Term, 1894, fl.' fa. to Nov. Term, 1895. TRACY, Atty. All of which will be told for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff. BherlfTs office, Bcranton, Pa,, Oct. 17, 195. t . , ' SCRMTON-MAM STOVES 150 Sizes and Styles OF CAST-IRON RANGES 25 Sizes and Styles OF STEEL RANGES THE SCRANTON STOVE WORKS have arranged with the following firms to sell their STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES". STKOXU'S FUKXISIllXti HOUSE, 320-322 Penn Avenue. 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