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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25, 1895.
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.
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GBN&R'AL KLTJCTIOX PROCLAM'A
tlon. Pursuant 4o an act of the Gen
eral Assembly of the commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relat
ing to elections," approved the aecond
day of July, Anno Domini one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-nine, and also
the acta approved the thirtieth day of
January, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four, and the amended con
stitution. It is made he duty of the
sheriff of every county In the common
wealth to give notice of the time of
holding the general election, and In
each case to enumerate:
First The officers to be elected.
- Second Designating the place at
which the elections are to be held;
therefore.
I. PRANK H. CLEMONS. High Sher
iff of Lackawanna county. comon wealth
of Pennsylvania, do hereby make
known and give notice to the electors
aforesaid that an election will be held
In the said county of Lackawanna on
TUESDAY. NOVEXCTTER 6. 1895.
For seven persons to fill the offices of
Judges of the Superior Court of the
Comonwealth of Pennsylvania.
For one person to till the office of
State Treasurer of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
For one person to fill the office of
County Coroner for Lackawanna
County.
For one person to fill the office of
County Surveyor for Lackawanna
county.
And I hereby make known and give
notice 'that rhe following Is the official
list of all candidates with parties, or
policies repitsenU-.l, whore certificates
of -nomination and nomination papers
have been filed a. provided In Section 6
of the art of June in. A. D. 1SS3. and who
ere to be voted for in the Couuty of
Hjackawwrrxi at the enduing election to
be held November 5. 1S93.
K.tPtTBLJCAN'.
Flute- Treasurer,
Benjamin Haywood.
Judges of the Superior Court,
Junes A Braver,
I-Mward N. Will-ard.
John J. Wlckh.im,
Charles E. Rice.
, Howard J. Heeder,
George B. Orlady.
County Coroner.
Samuel P. IyOtigstreet.
County Surveyor,
Fdmund A. Bart!.
DEMOCRATIC.
State Treasurer,
Ben.faml-n V. Meyers.
Judge of -1j. Superior Court.
Harnian Yerkes.
James S Moorhend.
Charles Henry Noyes,
Peter P. Smith,
Oliver P. Bechtel.
Christopher 'Mntree
County Coroner,
John A. Kel'ey.
County Surveyor,
Abram B. Dunning.
PROHIBITION.
State Treasurer,
William H. Berry.
Judsres of the Superior Court
Edwaf! Campbell.
William W. Lathrop,
David Sterrett,
lewl D. Vail.
F. Harry Hotter.
Adie A. Stevens.
ounty coroner. (
Tohn C. Ratesin.
County Surveyor,
Milton P. .Mitchell.
PEOPLES.
Slate Treasurer,
3rnrs W. Dawson.
Judges of the Superior Court,
fohn H. Stevenson,
t. O. Couchlln.
A'llllam C. Rhtem.
SOCIALIST LAiTlOR. ,
State Treasurer.
George 'Anton
And I hereby make known and give
notice that the places of holding the
aforesaid general elections In the sev
eral cities, boroughs, townships and
districts within the county of Lacka
wanna are as follows, to wit:
Archbald Borough Districts.
First ward. First district At the
hotel of A. Miles, In said Uistrlct.
First ward. Second district At the
hotel of Abram lliwells, on Ridge ave
nue; in said district.
Second ward, at the house of John J.
Swift. In said ward.
Third ward At the borough council
rooms, in said ward.
Benton Township District.
At the house of D. L. Potter. In sail
township.
lilakely Borough Districts.
First ward At the office of S. W. Ar
nold, in said ward.
Second ward At the store building of
he Lackawarna Coal Company, on the
rrr vldence and Carbondals turnpike, in
raid ward.
Third ward-.t the Wough council
rooms, cn il!lnk ly street. In said warl.
CarNinrtale Township Districts.
Northwest dlKrlct At the Powderly
school building. In raid district.
NoKheast dtr!ct -Vt No. -4 public
school house. In said district.
Carbondale City.
First ward. First district At the
Jiouso of B. W. Tlx. In said First ward.
First wail. Third district At a porta
Me, building near -the the D. & H Canal
Company's depot In front of Glllen's
fcot-1, In said First ward.
Kccond ward. Fir district At a por
able building near Boland's store, at the
corner of Seventh end Terace streets,
In fald fi-cond ward.
Second ward. Secortl district At Rob
ert Maxwell's hotel. No. 3 Main street,
Vn said Second ward.
Second ward. Third district At the
house of Thomas Hcott, in said Second
ward.
Third ward. First dlstrfct At the
house of John H. Thomas, formerly
known as the Flynn hotel, In saM Third
ward.
Thirl ward. Second district At a
portable building on Mouth 'Main street,
rear Klnback's furniture store. In said
Third ward.
Third ward. Third district At the
house of M. Larkln, In said Third wariJ.
Third ward, Fourth district At Yr
rlngton Hill school house, in said dls
trlrt. IliYiilrtti vrtkrA TTI r t ,1ltA .
. - ...... uir-tnti rti 1 ii r
tiouBe of Michael Connors, on Pike
afreet. In said Fourth ward.
Fourth ward. Second district At ithe
house of A. Battle, In said Fourth waiil.
Fourth ward. Third district At the
house of Peter Dougherty, In said
Fourth ward.
Fifth ward. First dtatrlot At the
offloeof L. L, Bunnell, corner of Bel
mont and Caanan streets, In said Fifth
ward.
Fifth ward, Second district At the
house of Thomaa P. itcNulty, in said
Fifth ward.
Sixth ward, First district At the
ttore of N. C. Purdy, on the East side
of Bellmont street In said district.
diiii ra, Becona district me
premises of Thomas Hrtt 200 Dundaff
treet, In aatd district.
Clifton Township District.
At the Fayette school bouse, in said
township.
,' - Covington Township' District.
At the Dalevllle town house, in said
township.
Dalton Borough District.
At the office of F. M. Francis, In said
torough.
Dickson City Borough District.
rim wmu iai ine Duiiuina; uccupieu
as a barber shop by William E. Moses,
in cold ward.
Second ward At the house of J. A.
Barron, corner of 'Lincoln and Jack
son street In said ward.
-Third ward -At the store of Michael
Matelavtts hi said ward.
, t '' Dunmore Borough Districts.
First "wafrd, First district Ait the
ttouse of the Neptune Hose Co., on
Drlntef street. In said district.
- First ward; Second dlstrlctAt the
hotel of Martin Gibbons, on Drinker
turnpike. In said district.
Second ward. First district (At the
house of John J. Scott, In said ward..
-. Second ward. Second district At the
house of M. D. Freer, In said ward.
; Third ward. First- district At the
house of Mrs. A. - Burschell, In "said
ward. -
Third ward, Second district At the
outbuilding of James McAndrew. near
the corner of Sixth and Mill streets,
in said ward. .
Third ward. Third district At the
house of August Wahler, In said ward.
Fom-th ward At the house of J. J.
Bttrke. on the Dunnings turnpike, In
said ward.
Fifth ward At the house of P. Tim
lin In said ward.
Sixth ward; FJrrtt (district At the
hotel of Jacob Smith, In said ward.
Sixth ward. Second district At the
public school bxniEe, In said ward.
Elmhurst Borough District.
At the publlo school In said borough.
Fell Township Districts.
First District At the Coal Brook
school house, In said township.
Second district At 'the Simpson
school house. In said township
Third district At the Clinton school
house. In fald township. ,
Glenhurn Boroush District.
At the Hall school house, in said bor
ough. Gouldsboio Borough District.
At the school house. In said borough.
Greenfield Township District.
At the Greenfield town house. In said
township.
Jefferson Township District.
At the school house known as lie
Red Oak school house. In said town
ship. Jermyn Boroush Districts.
First ward At the house of peter
Dltmore, on North iMaln street. In said
borough.
Second ward At the borough build
ing on Second avenue, in said bor
ough. Third ward At the house of James
Tl-mlln. corner of A and First streets, In
said borough.
'Lackawanna Township Districts.
South District At the Father Mat
hew Hall. In said South District.
West district At the Lofttw Central
hotel, near the Delaware & Hunson
Railroad station. In said West District.
K'ast district At the office of the
Slosn breaker.
Northeast dir'crlct At the house of
Christian Jinnee, in said district.
Southwest district At a portable
building at the corner of Main and
Blade streets in said Southwest dis
trict. LaPlume Borough District.
At the school house, In said Borough.
Lehigh Township District.
At the Pine Grove school house, in
said townshln.
.Madison Township District.
At the store house of Charles Noack,
In said township.
Matield Borough District.
'At the house of E. F. Edmunds, In
said Boroush.
Newton Township District.
At the Van Sickle house, In said
township.
North Ablngton Township District.
At the house of Giles Roberts. In said
township.
Old Force Township D'strlots.
First district At a portable building
erected on the southwest comer of
school house lot on the easterly side of
main road from Scranton to Pittston,
In said district.
Second district At the house of J. G.
Kehr. In said township.
Fourth district At the store of John
A. Wood. In said district.
Ol.rphant Borough Districts.
First wnrd At the building of Pat
rick Jordan. In said First ward.
Second war-l At the hotel of Wm.
Mnhnn. In said Second ward.
Third ward At the-public hnus- of
Patrick H. Martin. In sail Third ward.
Ransom Township District.
At the hall of the estate of Thomas
Johnson. In Mllwatikle.
Roaring Brook Township District.
At th school house in said township.
Scott Township District.
At the hotel of Wlliam L. Smith, In
said township.
Scranfnn City Districts.
Flrt ward, First district At -the
Bristol House In said First word.
First ward. Second district At Brom
age's shoe store, 425 E. Market Btrc-t,
in said ward.
First ward. Third district At n port
aide building near the corner of North
Main avenue and Parker street, In said
ward.
Secon'l ward. First district At the
armory building of Company H, on
North Main avenue. In s.ild ward.
Second ward. Second district At the
houe of John -llnwkes. In s-ild ward.
S cond ward. Third dlstrlrt U a
portable building on Emt Ma: ket street,
near the corner of Dickson avenue, in
said ward.
Second ward, Fourth 'district At the
house of John Timlin, on the southerly
corner of Brick avenue and Green
street, In said war-l.
Second ward. Fifth district At a
portable building at or near the public
school house on Perry avenue, In said
ward.
Third wart. First district At the
house of J.J. Flynn. In said Third ward.
Third ward. Second district At a
portable building near Cuslck's hotel,
In said ward.
Four ward, First district At a port
able building. North Main avenue and
Jackson street.
Fourth ward. Second district At a
portable building on North Main ave
nue. near the corner of Swetland street,
In sail ward.
Fourth ward. Third district At a
portable building at the corner of Gar
field avenue and- Price street, In said
ward.
Fourth ward, Fourth district At the
store of N. C. Mayo, No. .171 North Lin
coln avenue. Is said ward.
Fifth wnrd, Flrt district At the of
fice of Alderman Blair. In said district.
Flf'th wnrd, Second district At a ikipI
able building at the corner of Main
avenue and Washburn street, in suld
war-l.
Fifth ward, Third district At the
hotel of George W. Evans, No. lfilO
Washburn Mreet, in said ward.
Fifth ward. Fourth Oistrlct At a
portable building at the Intersection
of Fourteenth and Academy streets,
In said ward.
81x-th -ward. (First district At the
house of P. Golden, in said ward.
Sixth ward, Second district At the
house of Mrs.- Margaret McDonough,
In raid ward.
Sixth ward, TWrd district At Ave
nue D, No. IJj, lot of John Williams.
Seventh wurd, First district At the
house tit John R. Kelly, on the east
erly side of Capouse avenue. In said
ward.
Seventh ward, Second Istrlct At the
house of John O'Donnell, on Mineral
street. In said ward.
Seventh ward, Third district At the
house of E, V. Winters. Southerly cor
ner of Capouse avenue and New street,
street. In said ward.
Flighth ward,' First distrlct-At A. R.
Raub's building, Spruce street.
Eighth ward. Second district At the
building known as 226 Spruce street,
street, in said ward.
INInth ward, First district At a port
able building on the westerly side of
Adams avenue, In said district.
INInth wardj, Second district AUIalport
able building on. the easterly side of
Adams avenue, "-near the corner of
Olive street, In said ward.
Nllnth ward, Third district Vacant
lot Madison '-avenue, Owen Eltat, be
tween Olive and Pine streets.
Tenth ward At the house of William
Stem, In eald ward. '
Eleventh ward. First district At the
hotel of Petar (Hoffman, -In said ward.
Eleventh ward, Second district At the
office of Alderman Peter Robling, In
saild ward.
Eleventh ward. Third district At the
house of Jacob .Muus. In said ward.
Twelfth ward, First district At the
house of Martin Lavelle, In said ward.
Twelfth ward, 'Second district At the
house of Robert Atkinson, In eald ward.
Thirteenth ward, First district At
the building of the Bcranton Iron
Fence company, on the northwest side
of Ctappuse avenue, between Larch and
New York streets. In eald ward, .- , j
Thirteenth ward. Second district At
the house of Wlllam Weber, INo. 1423
Penn avenue, in said district.
Thirteenth ward. Third - district At
a portable building on Dickson ave
nue, near the corner of Green Ridge
street. In said ward.
Fourteenth ward. First district At a
portable building on Price street, near
the corner of North Main avenue, in
said ward.
Fourteenth ward, -Second district At
the hotel of Philip Schnell, on Lacka
wanna avenue, in said ward.
Fifteenth ward. First district At a
portable building near the corner of
South Main avenue and Eynon street,
in said ward.
Fifteenth ward. Second district At
the Fellows' 'Building, corner of South
Main and 'Luserne 'streets, In aatd
ward.
Sixteenth ward; First' district Ait
the Eagle Hotel, In said ward.
Sixteenth ward. Second district At
thehotel of William H. Whyte, Nos. 500
and 502 Wyoming avenue, on easterly
corner of said avenue and Vine street.
In said district. " -
Seventeenth ward, First district At
a portable building on 'Spruce street
near corner of Jefferson avenue, In said
district.
Seventeenth ward, 'Second district
At a portable building at or near the
corner of Madison avenue and Mul
berry street, In said ward.
Eighteenth ward At a portable
bullying on Railroad avenue, near Sev
enth street, In said ward.
Nineteenth ward. First district At
the house of John C. Dlppre, In said
wa rd.
'Nlnteenth ward, Second district At
the house of Nicholas Sossong, 1028
Prospect avenue, In said ward.
(Nineteenth ward. Third district At
the house of August Neuls, at the
southerly corner of Irving avenue and
Willow street. In said ward.
I i.Mnteentn ward, i-ourtn district Vt
the house of James MoOulnness, east
i erly corner of Crown avenue and Beech
i street, in said wurd.
Twentleh ward, First district At the
house of P. Corcoran. In said ward.
Twentieth ward. Second district At
the house of Frank Moeller, In said
ward.
Twentieth ward. Third district At
the house of H. J. Gallery, on the upper
side of Blrney avenue, in said ward.
Twenty-first ward, First district At
the ofllce of James Mears. corner of
North Main avenue and Ridge street,
in said ward.
Twenty-llrs-t ward, Second district
Ae the house of Ann Y. Jones, in said
ward.
South Ablngton Township District.
At the otllee of Dr. Evans, in the
village of Clurk's Grenn. In Bald town
ship.
j Spring Brook Township District.
At the Scott school house. In said
j township.
I Taylor borough.
First ward North Main Mreet In
I said borough at the office of John E.
Davis.
( Second ward At the portable build
i Ing. vacant lot, southwest corner of
I Main and Railroad streets, In eald bor
ouvii. ! Third ward At Weber's rink, in said
j brrough.
il-'ourth ward Portable building va
cant lot of William P. Grltnths, Wash-
! InKton street, in said borough.
1 iKIfth ward Building on land of D..
L. & W. R. R. Co.. westerly side of
Main road, opposite property ol Ira
! Atherton, In aid borough.
Throop Borough.
j - At new borough building In said bor-
1 outth.
i Waverly Borough District.
; At the Waverly band building,
on
I Church street, in said Imrough,
West Ablngton District.
; At a building on premises of H.
E.
lapve:i. m said township,
j Wlntoti Borough Districts.
I Flint d'.-trlot At public school house
No. 1. In said borough.
I Second district At the hotel of
j Thomas Keddington, on Main strtt-t. In
suld district.
I I also make known and give notice, as
i in and by the thirteenth section of the
' act of July 2. 1WJ, 1 am directed: "That
j every person, except Justices of the
peace, who shall hold any ollice or ap
i poln-tmen-t of profit or trust under the
I government of the l.'nlted Rates, or this
state, or In any city or Incorporated dls
I trlct. wh ther a commissioned officer or
cttit rwise.a subordinate officer or agent,
who Is or shall be employed under the
legislative. Judiciary or executive le
partTiifnts of this i-tate or the United
Stuteff. or nnv citv or incorfMirntJl Hta.
I trlct, and uls-i that every memlier of
i ongri-ssand the-ISate LeRinlature. and
of the Select and Common Councils of
any city, commissioner of any Incorpor
ated district is by law Incapable of
holding or exercising at the same time
the otllee or appointment of JuiIkc. In
spector or cli rk of uny election of this
commonwealth, and that no Inspector
or Judge, or any otflcer of such elec
tion, shall be eligible to any otllee then
to bp voted for, except .that of an
election officer."
Abo. that In the fourth section of the
Act of the Assembly, entitled "An act
relating to elections and for other pur
poses," apptoved April 16, 1S74, It Is en
acted that the thirteenth section "shall
not be so construed as to prevent any
mllltury officer or borough officer from
serving ns Judge, Inspector or clerk, at
any aem-tal or spt-clul election in this
Commonwealth."
Also, that In the fifth section of the
act of January 30. 187. It Is enacted that
every general and special election shall
tie open at seven o'clock In the fore
noon, and shall continue without Inter
ruption or adjournment until seven
o'clock in the evening, when the polls
shall be closed. '
Also, that when a Judge by sickness
or unavoidable accident Is unable to at
tend such meetings of Judges, then the
certificate or re-turn aforesaid shall be
taken charge of by the Inspectors or
clerks of election of said district, who
shall do and perform the duties required
by raid Judge unable to attend.
Also, that In caw the court has since
the last election made changes In the
poll Ing places not mentioned In this
proclamation, then the correct polling
place will be In the place designated by
the court.
Given under my hand, at my office at
Scranton, this twenty-fourth day of
October, In the year of Our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-flve,
In the one hundred and twentieth year
of the Independence of the United
States.
God save the Commonwealth.
FH AiXK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofllve,
Scranton, Pa., Oct. U, 1895.
Charter Application.
NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT AN
sfiplicntlon will Ik uisdt tutlis Mnvemor
of ths :ie of Pennsylvania on M' ndy. Nor.
11, ISM, by John A. Steers, John T, Hiihtrds,
Andrew Von W' nonfliis. Atthnr H, Lee, Al
Iwrt (i. Zenk-, un-1 -r tb Act of Asstmbly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ntitled
"An Act to provide fur the Incorporation and
regulation of eertnln coaporatlonH," apiirorad
April 29. 1NT4, and the supplements tbnreto,
for the chnrtnr of an Intended corporation to
be called the "Von Wultenflus Air Brake Fil
ter Company," the character and object cf
wlilcb Is the manufacture of Iron or steel, or
both, or of aity other metal, or of any article
of commerce from metal or wood, or both,
and to do all thin necessary or inelden:al
nd pertaining thereto, and for these pur
p sen to have and pnaes and enjoy all the
ngnta, benofl s "nd privileges of the ssld Act
of Assembly and Its aupBleuienta,
DA VI Ed EDWARDS, Solicitors.
Executors' Rot ei.
INSTATE OF CATHARINE WINTON,
J duceawd, late of the olty of Bcranton. Pa,
Letters testamentary upon tas above named
estate biviug been granted to the nnder
algned. all persona having claims or demands
agslaat the said estate will present them for
puruient, and tnes indebted thereto are
required to make Immediate paiment to .
, WALTER W, WINTO..,, -'
B. M. WINTi N, , xeiiters,
0 All KICK U. HAEDINU, Attorney,
JHEBIFF'8 BALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate
ON
8ATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1895.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Expon
as, Issued out of the court of common
pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di
rected, I will expose to publlo sale by ven
due or outcry, to the highest and best bid
ders, for cash, at the court house. In the
city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, on
SATURDAY, the NINTH DAY OF NO
VEMBER, A D. 1895, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day. all the right,
title and interest of the defendants In and
to the following described lots, pieces or
parcels of land, vis:
No. 1. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Charles F. Avery, In and to
all that certain lot of land with the Im
provements thereon situate In the city
of Carbortllale, county of Lackawanna,
state of Pennsylvania, bounded easterly
by Belmont street, southerly by lands of
Catherine Avary. and westerly and north
erly lands formerly of Alfred Darte. Hehig
twenty-five feet and nine inches (25 9-12)
wide In front on Belmont street, about thir
ty (HO) feet In rear and one hundred and fif
ty (I'M) feet In depth, being same preml tes
conveyed by Catherine Avary to, Charles
F. Avary by deed dated Sept. 14, 1817, re
corded at Scranton In Deed Book No. 97,
page 1. All improved with a one and one
half story frame dwelling house and out
buildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Henry Sahms vs. Chorles V. Avary.
Debt. WOO.tW Judgment No. 8i, Novem
ber T, 1S95, fl. fa. to November T. 1M5.
JOHN F. REYNOLDS, Atty.
ALSO
No. 2. All the rlaht, title and Interest
of the defendant, John A. Walker, In and
to all the following piece of land situate
In the Ninth ward, city of Scranton,
county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsyl
vania, hounded and described as follows:
Being the southwesterly portion of lot IS.
In block 07, as designated upon Lacka
wanna Iron and Coal company's plot of
Scranton Intended to bo duly recorded,
commencing at a point on the westerly
side of a public alley called Lee alley,
forty-eight and one-half (4SW feet from
the southeasterly corner of said lot;
thence running In a southwesterly direc
tion along line of said alley forty-elxht
and one-half (4S4) feet to a corner; thence
In a northwesterly direction along line of
a public alley twenty-flve (2Ti) feet wide
thirty-four (34) feet to a corner of lot 13,
In said block 67, thence along line of
said lot 13 In a northeasterly direction
forty-eight and one-half (4S't) feet to a
corner, thence thirty-four (34) feet to the
filace of beginning. Being a part of tho
and conveyed to John A. Walker, the
defendant herein, from the Lackawanna
Iron and Coal compuny by deed dated
24th March, 1880, and duly recorded In
Deed Hook 32. at page 567. etc. Coal and
minerals reserved to the leaal owners
thereof by sufficient terms In the law. All
Improved wifh a two story frame dwell
Inv house and blacksmith shop thereon.
Slzel and taken In execution at the
suit of J. F. Taylor, assigned to John Kim
ball vs. John A. Walker. Debt, llftiuo.
Judgement. No. 4"l January T. 1S92, fl. fa.
to November T, 1M'3.
WOODRUFF. Atty.
ALSO
No. S All the rlK-ht. title and Interest of
the defendant. John T. Gibbons, In and
to all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate In the First ward, city of Scran
ton, I-ackawmirm county, Pa., and bound
ed and described as follows, to-wlt: Begin
ning In the northeasterly line of Belmont
Terrace, at a point distant 334 1-10 feet
on a course of north 62 decrees and 30
minutes west from the northerly dine of
Holllster avenue, thence by said line of
Dolmont Terrace north S3 desrees . min
utes, west 50 feet to a corner, thence at
right angles to Belmont Terrace along
the southerly line of Karvlew place north
17 degrees and 3D minutes, east 135 feet to
on alley 12 feet In width, thence along sold
alley pnrallel wlih Be'mnnt Terrace south
S2 degrees and 30 minutes, east M feet to
a corner and thence nt right angles to Bel
mont Terrace, south 37 degrees and 30
minutes, west 135 feet to the place of be
ginning, being fin feet in width front and
rear and 135 feet In depth and containing
0.750 square feet of land, together with the
appurtenances, all Improve. l with a two
story and attic frame dwelling house, with
two outbuildings used for rooking and
washing purposes situate thereon.
Seised and taken In execution at ths suit
of C. B. Weston vs. John T Gibbons.
Debt. I7ii0. Judgment, No. 993. May T,
lev. fa. to November T,
TORREY, Atty.
AI.SO
No. 4 -All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant. Michael Hock, In and to all
that certain lot of lund, with the Improve
ments thereon, situate In the borough of
Idckson City, county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, bcunded easterly
I and southeasterly by the public road bad
) lug from Prlcehutg to Brown Hollow,
westerly by tho old turnpike road norlh
I erly or northwesterly by lands of the
William Miles estnte. All Improved with
I one two story frame dwelling house with
i brick and atone basement, one frame
I barn and other outbuildings.
I Seised and taken In execution nt the suit
I of assigned to Goodman and Weiss vs.
Michael Hock. Petit, S5 50. Judgment
No. March T. ISM, n. fa. to Novem
ber T. 1W5. SCHAOU, Atty.
ALSO
No. 6. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Margaret J. Thomaa, In
and to all those certain lots, pieces or
parcels of land situate In the township
of Old Forge, Iackawanna county, Penn
sylvania, butted, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt: Being lots Nos. 20, 21
and 22. on draft of upper lots of estate of
Thomaa Smith, deseased, and being nt
a corner on Orace street, at a corner of
lot No. 11, sold to Patrick Fallon, and by
said Grace, street to I-uwrcnce street and
by aald Iiwrence street to land of- the
Pennsylvania Coal company, and by auld
reserved lund to corner of lot No. t,
and by said lot No. 9, 10 and 11 to corner,
place of heitlmitng, containing 24.3U0 aquure
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 house, about 18 feet by 12 feet;
one other single one-story frame dwelling
house; one single one-story frame barn;
one large frame closet and outhouse; one
coal house and other outbuildings.
Seised and taken In execution at the suit
of Safety Investment and loan company,
of Syracuse, New York, vs. Margaret J
Thomas. Debt, $1,957.18. Judgment, No.
13S1, September T. 1KU3. lev. fa. to Novem
ber T, 1895. Also at the suit of Lar.arus
Moyer vs. Margaret J. Thomas. Debt,
1108.31. Judgment, No. 29. January Term,
1896, vend. ex. to November T. 18.
GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Atty.
ALSO
No. (.all the right, title and Interest of
the defendnnt William Blake, administra
tor, and William Hlake, term tenant. In
and to all that certain lot of land .situate
In the First ward of the city of Carbondale,
county of Lackawanna, Pa., and bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt: Being
In Murket's addition to the city of Carbon
dale Pa and being 00 feet in front on
street No. 37, as designated on map of
lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal
company, and M feet In rear, and 135 feet
In depth. Bounded on tho east by lands
of Joseph Burket, on the west by lands
of William 8. Boyd and estate of M.
Godding, and on the north by other lands
of said Burket, and on the south by said
street No. 37, containing 17.600 - square
feet of land, all Improved with a two
story frame dwelling house and outbuild
ings thereon.
Seised and taken In execution at the suit
of Daniel Scurry vs. William Blake, ad
ministrator, and William Blake terra ten
ant. Debt, $1,275 00. Judgment, No. 1.203,
September T, 1895, lev. fa. to November
T, 1995. BUTLER, Atty.
. ALSO
No. T.-All the right, title and Interest of
the defendants, Augustus Seamon and
Sophia Seamon, In and to all that lot,
piece or parcel of land In the ally of
Scranton, in the county of Lackawanna,
and state of Pennsylvania.
Being part of lot No. thirty (30) In
William Swetland's plot of lots as laid
out In said city. Beginning at a point'
eighty-two and ono-half( 921) feet north
west from tho westerly corner of 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 U2W feet, be the same
more or less, to alley, thence In a south
westerly direction along aald alley sixty
six (86) feet, be the same more or less, to
the corner of line of lot thirty-one' (31) on
SCRANTON-
150
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OF
STEEL
RANGES
THE SCRANTON STOVE
have arranged with the following firms to sell their
STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES:
STltOXU'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 320-322 Teim Avenue.
W. 0. DOUI) & CO., 509 Lackawanna Avenue.
F00TE & SHEAR CO., 1 10 X. Washington Ave.
R. J. HUGHES, IU South Main Avenue.
Swetland's plot, thence In a southwesterly
direction along lot number thirty-one (31)
eighty-two and one-half (42',) feet, he the
wme more or i-s, to a corner, thence nt
riiiht angles with mild lust Mm- In a north
easterly direction sixty-six (AO) feet, be the
same more or lejix, to the place of beRln
nlng. It being the rear half of ssld lot
number thirty (3u on wtld Shetland's plot
of lots. All coal and mineral reserved.
Helng the same premises conveyed to
Sophia Si-nmon, one of the panic of
the llrst part hereto. frm Wllltuni llet
xelroth, by deed dated the fourteenth day
of November, A. I). 1SK3, and recorded in
the office for m-nrltUK of deeds etc.. In
Mini fur the county of l.a ku waniiu, in
Ieed Hook No. St, pae 4M, etc., which by
reference thereto will more fully and ot
large appear. All Improved with two two.
HUiry frume dwelling houses and outbuild.
Intrs, fruit trein, etc., thereon.
felted and taken In execution nt the suit
of the West Hide ttiilldlng and l-oan Ao.
elation vs. Auitnstus .Seamon und gophlit
Hcntnnn. Iebt. fci'rfl 41. Juditment. No. 37;l.
November T, Istt. (I. fu. ti November T.
IMI.'j. Also at the suit of West Side HulKl
Ing and Ixan association vs. Aukus'us
Heamun and Sophia Seamon. Debt, IfH.IS.
Judxmciit, No. U74. November T, IsM, n.
fa. to November T. IK.
I'JTCHElt. Atty.
ALSO
No. 8 All the Hunt, title and Interest of
the defendant, Charles Katilnxi-r, In an. I
to all that certain piece or lot of land situ
ate In that wrt of the city of Wcrunton,
l ksnanna county, I'a . known as A. K.
Hllkman's kddltlon, as shown on ihe city
atlas, and In the Tenth ward, It beinx part
of a larger tract conveyed by V. Albert
Handt, trustee, to Klizaheth tfllkm.m by
deed dated January 31, 1SS7, and recorded
In the recorder's otllee of 1-noki wanna
county, I'a., In Deed Itook No. 43. pag
Sa3. etc.. It being In tilock Three and
bounded aa follows: Commencing nt a
corner and stake In line of the l'nmyl
vunin t'oal coinj-any's land, at a point tw-
hundred, nineteen and elKht-leiiths (-19
8-101 feet north, forty-nine (4!) decrees,
nfty D) minutes west from Third street,
thenco north forty-nine (4!U degrees tlfty
(ftv) minutes, west along said company's
line about one hundred and seventy (17c)
feet, more or less to within twenty-live CH
feet of the Pennsylvania t'oal company's
railroad, about eighty-eight (S) feet to a
stuke and corner of James II. Masters,
near a chestnut tree, and recently pur
chased of Mrs. I.a Krants, thence south
forty-nine (Wl di-nrees, tlfty tm minutes
east, about one hundred and flftyOiO) feet,
more or less to a stake corner that Is In
right angle to the first named point, thenco
north forty (tl degrees, ten (10) minutes
east, about eighty-six (W) feet, more or
less to the place of beginning. Coal and
other minerals reserved, and being the
same piece of land conveyed by Maryarth
Schoren to Charles Katxinger, Improved
with a story tenement house, also u two
story single dwelling and outhouses.
Belted and taken In execution at the
suit of German Ilulldlng Association No.
6. vs. Charles Katxlmter. Debt, $4K.
Judgment. No. S21. January T., 1S&, II. fa.
to November T., 1895.
HAUMANN. Atfy. .
ALSO.
No. . All the following described lot
or parcel of land situate In the city of
Bcranton, county of Lackawanna, and
state of Pennsylvania, as follows, vis:
Beginning on the easterly side of Prospect
avenue at a point ninety (90) feet norther
ly from Willow t treet building line, and
running thencs north forty-seven degrees
and forty-live minutes, east thirty (3'1)
feet, thence south forty-two degrees and
fifteen minutes, east one hundred and
thlrty-flvo 135 feet, to a sixteen feet wide
alley for public use, thence south forty
seven degrees and forty-live minutes, west
thirty (30) feet, thence north forty-two
degrees and fifteen minutes, one hundred
and thirty-five (135) feet to the place of be
ginning. Improved with a two-story
frame dwelling house, frame barn and out
buildings thereon.
Belted and taken In execution at the
suit of Louise Rpruks. assignee to Bpruks
Brothers, vs. Earnest Schmidt and Caro
line Schmidt, administrators of Kmll
Bchmldt. deceased. Debt, 2,2,V).0O. Judg
ment, No. m, September T., 1895, fl. fa. to
November T., 1895. . .
BAUJKANN, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 10. Alt the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Thomas Maloney, In and to
all that certain lot of land, with the im-
firovements thereon, situate, lying and be
ng In the Twentieth ward of the city of
Bcranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl
vania, and bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit:. Being lot No, 31, in square
or block No. St, and situate upon street
called and known as corner of Vale (now
called Irving avenue) and Cherry streets,
upon the town plot of the city of Bcran
ton, Intended to be duly registered and
recorded, aald lot being 40 feet in front
and rear and 140 feet In depth, with the
privilege of using 10 feet In front of said
lot additional on Vale street, and 10 feet
on the slda of aald tot on Cherry street, for
ARE THE BEST
Sit !
yard, vault, porch, piazza and bay win
dow, but for no other purpose. Coal and
minerals reserved.
Seiz-'-l and taken In execution at the
suit of Isabella C. Fisher, executrix of
the estate of George Fisher, deceased, vs.
Thomas Maloney. rebt. J474 l'i. Judg
ment, No. 3XS, November T., 1SH1, fl. fa. to
November T., Is9.".
COMECSYS. Atfy.
AI.SO
No. 11. All the rlirht. title and Interest of
the defendant. Klb-n M. Morion. In and to
nil that cerlaln lot or piece of ground situ
ate In the Thirteenth ward of the city of
Scranton. In the county of Lackawanna,
and State of Pennsylvania and describe,!
according to a survey- maile thereof by -A.
H. I Minnliig. surveyor, as beginning at
point on the southeasterly si ie of Va?h
inpton avenue, at the distance of three
hundred nnd twenty CSMt feet south
westerly from the. southwesterly side of
New York street, containing In front or
breadth on the said Washington avenue
forty (Oi feet nnd extending In length or
depth southesterly two hundred and one
(LKI) feet and slxt.-elght one hundredths
C'.S-ldOl of a foot; the measurement of the
depth beginning ten (10) feet In front of
the sld-wulk with the rluht to enclose
ten (1 leet In front of said lot for cellar
way, porch, steps, vault or shnthliery but
nottherlsht to erect nny t-ilkllng thereon.
Being lot number one (II In square or
block numlH-r three hundred an I twelve
(312) upon the p'ot of Meylerfs addition to
the said city of Scranton. Being the same
premises which Charles H. Wells and wife
et al. hy deed bearing date the ltlth day of
March. A. 1. lv". recorded in the otllee
for recording Seeds In and for said county
of Lackawanna, In Deri Book No. 2S.
page hi'), etc.. irranted nnd conveyed unto
the snl-l K.Hen It. Morton in fee. Coal nnd
mineral" beneath the surface of said lot
excepted and reserved same as In above
recited deed. Improved with one frame
store and double dwelling over said store,
said double dwelllmt part being two stories
and with a French toof; one frame one
story and basement dwelling : one two
story double frame dwelling, with French
roof and double brick basement this
building Is almost f-ompleted: one two
story frame double dwelling, and one
frame barn on rear of said lot, together
with nutbulldlnits, etc.
Seised and taken In execution nt the
suit of Megargel Connell vs. Fllen R.
Morton. Debt. 1 157. S3. Judgment No. W-).
Sept. Term.. 1W2. II. fn. to Nov. Term. 1UI5.
WATSON & DIF.IIU Atiyt for 1'lffs.
ALSO
No. 12. All the following described
piece or parcel of land, sltunte in Lacka
wanna township, Iickawannu county,
State of Pennsylvania, known as lot No. s.
In block No. I, upon the map of the Penn
sylvnnla. Anthracite Coal Company's lots,
and being more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a stak? 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 therenbouts. to the line of
lands now or formerly between Abram
Nesblt et al., trustees, etc., and William
Connell and company; thence north
seventy degrees forty-two minutes east,
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
soven-tcnths feet or thereahouts, to a cor
ner upon Vlpond avenue, and thence south
forty-six degrees and forty-elRht minutes
west, fifty-live feet to the place of begin
ning. Containing fifteen thousand, three
hundred nnd forty-livo square feet of
land. Being same premises Abram Nesblt
ct al., trustees, etc., by deed dated the 5th
day of December, A. D. 1SSS, recorded In
tho ofTico for recording deeds, etc., In
Lackawanna county. In Deed Book No.
57, page 401, etc., granted nnd conveyed
unto Michael Harrison. Excepting and
reserving from and out of said premises
Bill coal 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. l"pon said prem
ises are a frame dwelling house, with out
buildings and other Improvements.
Seized and tnken In execution at the
suit of S. W. Beemer vs. Michael Harrison.
Debt, $125.72. Judgment No. 062, March
Term, 1894, 11. fa. to Nov. Term. 1S95.
THACT, Atty.
All of which will be sold for cash only.
FRANK H. CLEMONS, Bheriff.
Sheriff's office, Bcranton, Pa.,
Oct. 17. 18S5.
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in.ir.iMi.
Spot lebw. OM Son taJkwHjIf-
STOVES
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; Faultless Chamical Company. Baitl-
mora, Md.
Atlantic Refining Co
Mannfactarors and Dtalere ks
ram
OIIsS
Linseed Oil, Napthas and Oaso
lines of all grades. Axle Grease.
Pinion Grease and Colliery Cora,
pound; also a large line ot Pag
a Bine Wax Candles.
Wa also handle the Famous CROWN
ACME OIL, the only family safety
burning oil In the market.
Win. Mason, Manager.
Office: Coal Exchagne, Wyoming Ava,
Works at Pine Brook.
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