6 THE SCRAUTON TMBUNE-FRIDAY MORNINGS NOVEMBER 1, 185. THEBiCF Bipss 'Stocks AXD BONDS.' New York. Oct 51. The stock market presented a firmer front today and this, too, in the (ace r important declines In British consols. Near the close a foreign house came in the market aa sellers of Louisville and Nashville and the stock dropped 1 to 68. The gen eral list ran off a per cent. In sym pathy. Total salea .were 231.000 shares. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stacks of the New York slock mar ket are given below. Ths quotations are furnished The Tribune by Q. du M. Dlnj mlck. manager for William Linn. Allen Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Bcranton, ' , Op'n- High- Low- Clos. . .V.' . .' in, est. est. in. Am. Tobacco Co Ml J Am. Cot. Oil 21 24 Am. Suaar Re's Co.llKV. M 10-4 IMS Atch.. To. ft 8. Fo... Mi Mi Mi JH Cn. eoiUh.j.. ........ M K UH W Chesx. Ohio 1H M4 Mi J'4 Chicago Gas ... 67 68 7 ST Chic" N. W." 105 103& 101 iori4 Chic, B. A Q. ........ WP4 Mi 86V4 S3i C. C. C. ft St. I 414 4P4 41"4 41 Chic. Mil. ft St. P... 71 TM W, 75 Chic. K. I. ft P... 75 75 70 75H Pel. ft Hudson 1314 131 Mm M'H r.. v. w na ib-'i iH icr6i Diet, ft C. P..... 22. 23 22 224 Gen. Electric 30 31 30 31 111. Cent 8 W'.i " Louis, ft Nash E7i K 56i Bfi4 If. K. ft Texas 1MV4 1M 151 151 Manhattan Ele ..106 108 ltmt van Mo. Pacific 30 31 30 30 Nat. Cordage 7 7 7 7 Nat. Lead 31 31 31 31 N. J. Central 109 109 109 W N. T. Central ....in0. 00 100 100i N. T. ft N. E M 53 52 52 N. T., I,. E. ft W.. 12 12 12 12 N. T., S. ft W 18 12 12 12 N. Y.. S. ft W Pr.. 34 34 34 S4 Nor. Paclflc. B 5 4 4H Nor. Pacific, Pr 1f. 17 lfi 10 Ont. A West 17 17 17 17 Pac. Mall..., 80 30 30 30 Phil, ft React 14 14 14 14 Southern R. R 1! 12 11 11 Tenn.. C. ft 1 30 37 3fi 37 Tex. Pnclllc 9 9 T'nlon Pacific 12 12 11 11 'Wabash '.: 9 '.. Wabash. Pr 20 20 20 20 Wert. Union 90 91 90 90 W. L 13H 13 13 13 TT. 8. Leather 13 13 13 13 V. S. Leather. Pr.... 71 72v 71 71 CHICAOO DOAlin OP TRADE PRICES. Open- Hluh- Low- Clos- W1TEAT. Inir. et et. In. December 58 60 58 00 May 83 64 62 64 OATS. December 1R IS 18 18 Mey 20 20 20 20 CORN. December 27 28 27 28 May 29 2D 29 29 LARD. January 5.67 B.fiT B.fi7 5.67 May 5.87 8.87 8.87 8.87 PORK. Jnnuary 9.05 9.17 9.05 9.15 May 9.17 9.45 9.35 9.45 Seranton Board of Trndo Exchango Ono tntlons-AII Quotations Bosad on Par of 100. Name. Bid. AskM. Green Ridge Lumber Co 110 Dime Dep. ft DIs. Bank 130 Bcranton Lace Cur. Co.... 50 Nat. Boring ft Drilling Co SO First National Bank 600 Thuron Coal Land Co 'JO Bcranton Jar ft Stopper Co 25 Bcranton Olass Co .- 65 Lackawanna Lumber Co 310 Spring Brook Water Co 0H P.lmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Bcranton Axlo Works 80 Third National Bank 35 Lacka. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... 1G0 Bcranton Packing Co 115 Bcranton Savings Bank 209 Lacka. Iron & Steel Co 150 Weston Mill Co 250 Traders' National Bank IL'0 Bonta Plate Glass Co 22 50 BONDS. Bcranton Olass Co 100 Economy Bteam Heat & I Power Co 100 Bcranton Pass. Railway first mortgage, due 1918 110 Bcranton Traction Co tJ People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S 110 Bcranton ft Plttston Trac Co. ... SO People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage, due 1920 110 ... Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first mortgage, due 1926 . 100 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... ' ,.. 100 Lacka. Township School 6 102 City of Seranton Street Imp 67 ... 103 Now York Produce Mnrkot. New York, Oct. 31. Flour Firm. Wheat Dull, Arm; No. 2 red store and elevator, . 70c.i afloat, 71c; February, 71c; No. 1 northern, 67a67e.i options closed firm, higher; January, 68'ic; March, 70c; May,, 70c; June, 70c; December, 67c. Corn Quiet, steady; No. 2, 37c; elevator, 88c; afloat; options firmer; November, 300. j December, 85c: May, 36c. Oats Active firmer; options higher; November, 23c; December, 2lc; May, 25c; No. 2, white, October, 24c; November, 25c; spot prices. No. 2, 24c; No. 2 white, 25c; No, 2 Chicago, 25c; No. 3, 23c; No. 3 white, 25c; mixed western, 24a26c: white 1o. and white state, 25a29c. Provisions Dull, steady, unchanged. Lard Quiet, firm. Butter Steady; state dairy, 12a21c; do. croamery, 20a23c; western dairy, 10 a15c; do. creamery, 14a23c; do. June, 15 a21c; do, factory, 9al4c; Elglns, 23c; Imi tation creamery, 12al7c. Cheese Firm, steady, unchanged. Eggs Quiet, steady; rtate and Pennsylvania, 20a22c; western fresh, 18a20c, Tolodn Grain Market. Toledo, O., Oct. 31. Close Wheat Re ceipts, 15,000 bushels; shipments, 5,000 bushels; market firmer; No. 2 red, cash, 67c ; .December. 68c; May, 69c; No. 2 red, fash, 64c. Corn Receipts, 1,000 bush els; shipments, 17,000 bushels; market steady; No. 2 mixed, cesh, 82c; No. 3 do., 81c. No. 8 white, 31c; No. 8 yellow, 32c. Oats Receipts, 18,000 bushels; shipments, 8.000 bushels: market dull: No. 3 mixed, cash, 18c Cioverseed Receipts, 446 bags; Shipments, 80 bags; market Arm: prime cash and November, 84.85; March, $4.47. Oil Market. Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 81. Oil opened and lowest, $1.28; highest and closed,. 81.30; Btandard's price unchanged. Oil City. Pa., Oct. 31 Oil opened $1.28; .highest, $130; lowest, $1.28; closed, $.129. Buffalo Llvs Stoek. Buffalo, N. Y Oct. 31. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head; on sale, 80 head; market dull; light Michigan stockers, $2.10a2.3O; com mon to good fat butchers' stock, $2.60a3.15; Veal calves, steady at former prices, $5.50 S6.50; light and fair, I3.25a5.25; heavy fed calves, $2.75a4. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; on sale, 5,700 head; market easy; Yorkers, good to choice, $3.65a3.90; mixed packers, f3.90a3.9Si good mediums, $3.90a3.95; choice heavy, $3.95a4; pigs, $3.85a3.90; rough, fair to good ends, $8.85aS.90; roughs, $3.25a3.40; stags, ' $2.56a3. Sheep and Lambs Re ceipts, 4,500 head; on sale, 8,000 head; mar ket steady; Canada lambs, J3.83a4.10; good to choice fat mixed sheep, $2.15a2.50; com mon to fair, $1.85a2; culls. Hal. 75; choice lambs, 83.90a4; fair to good, $3.35a3.75; cull to light butchers lambs, 82.60a8.26; export beep, very dull at $8.25a3.40. i m i Chicago Llvs Stock. Chicago, Oct. 81. Cattle Receipts, 11,500 head; market firm and 10 cents higher; common to extra steers, $3.20a5.25; stock srs and feeders, 82.30a8.50; cows and bulls, SKIN TORTURES A warm bath with CUticura Soap, ; a single application of Cuttcufa (ointment), rett skirl curt, followed by mild doses if CUticura Resolvent (the fttw blood purifier), will afford, Instant reiierrritt reit and sleep, and point to a speedy cure In every form of torturing, , elljfijuttof stlabjJniott1. ; ",, . : I . a tin i i .. . 81.25a3.65; calves. $150a8.15; Texans, i2.70 a3.3u; western rangurs. t2.25a4.10. Hogs Receipts, 3,0ik hesdi sjtarkat ywyi heavy packing and sliitplii tots. 8345a8.70; com mon to choice mixed. $J.50aJ.72W: choice assorted, 83.50a3.65; light, t3.Soo3.70; pigs, $2u3.60. Sheep Receipts. 12.000 bead; in ferior to choice, Il.50i3.50; lambs. $3a4.40. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia,' Oct. SI. Tallow Is weak and dull. We quote: City prime, In hhds, 4a4c. country prime. In bbls, 4a4c; country dark.- .in bbls, 3a3c; cakes, lc; grease, 3a3c. . RAILROAD NOTES. It was rumored huro last evening that a cumber of the Pennsylvania and Hcauing railroaders were ulschamed at phliuUet phla yesterday presumably because they are members of the Brotherhood of Train men. Engineers Kox and Cornelius Kehoe, the laiter being an extra engineer at Port Richmond, are suid to be among the num ber discharged. The Brotherhood has been increasing in membership at a rapid rate at Port Richmond and Third and Berks strets, Philadelphia, lately, and the discharges aro no doubt as a warning to the men that the company is not only op posed to the organisation, but will start on a crusade to destroy It. The men were not told why they were Uischarijed. Potts vllle Chornlcle. II II ii ' Frederick Olcott, chairman of the re-or-gunisation committee of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, said: "The Read ing reorganisation plan is nearly ready, to be Issued. There have been deposited with our committee JS,000,ouo out of the $44, 000,000 of general mortgage bonds. These bonds do not Include those controlled by J. P. Morgan Ac Company. I think I can say there Is no tloubt that the foreign In terests will promptly Join In the plan. It cannot yet be definitely stated how the Income bonds will be treated, nor what the assessment on the stock will be. The trip to Europe of Frederick V. Whitridge, counsel to the reorganisation committee. Is rot on leading matters but for his health." II- II II The Railroad report for last year, which lingered so long In the hands of the dtute Printer, Is out at last. -The total capital stock outstanding in 1834 was $44,U7u,8ii3. 64; In 1803. $025,133,5110.38. The bonded In debtedness In 1804 was $982,551,341.93, mak ing the increase for live years $101,901,832. 21. The total capitalization In 1890 whs $1,681,989,636.44; In 1894, $1,927,222,235.57. The total current liabilities are reported at $114,829,317.71; the total of bonded Indebt edness and current liabilities amount to $2,042,051,553.28. The railway interests of Pennsylvania are of great magnltude.com prlslng one-fifth the railway Interests ot the entire country. The amount expended last year In the Improvement of roads and construction was $10,359,004.76. The total cost of roads and equipment Is $1,533,501, 235.29. The number of locomotives In use last, year was 7.78U; the number of cars in passenger service 6,670; the number of freight cars 309,756. The total number of all cars of all kinds In the public service was 341,756. There were last year 176.223 railway employes In this state; the Penn sylvania railroad employed 49,001; the Philadelphia and Reading 16,390; the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, 13,385; the New York, Lake IOrle unci Western, 14, 910; the Lehigh Valley. 15,713. The total amount paid employes aggregated $99,183, 991.55, a per capita average of $jt5.65. There was last year a passenger train mileage of 61,808,014 miles. The tgtal num ber of passengers carried last year was 134,798.580. The number of tons of freight carried was 233,250,687; the receipts from this tonnage were $161,958,216.70. The pas senger earnings last year were $07,815,918. 04; other earnings, $3,510,307.67; the num ber of passengers killed was 37; the In jured were 703; one passenger was killed out of every 3,643,203, and one injured out of every 191,747; 156 operating roads are now In the hands of receivers. The num ber of street railway companies in 1894 was 376; in 1893 it was 327; the capital stock was $05,316,638; funded and floating debt, $32,605,431.15; cost of road and equip ment, $44,841,190.47; length of roads in miles, 1,093.19; number of citrs In. use, 3, 185; number of horses aTiTT mules, 6,034; number of electric cars. 1,617; number of cable cars, 3S9; number of passengers car ried, 302,334,449; total receipts from pas sengers, $13,740,528.98; total expenses, $9; 117,206.69; value of real estate owned by the companies, $2,335,539.80; killed last year, 84: injured, 624. The number of telegraph and telephone companies reporting was 26; capital stock, $112,290,616; the funded lines and equipment, $5,726,721.18; length of lines In miles. 191,290: receipts of entire and floating debt, $17,005,971.12; cost of linos, $27,140,278.10; recef.pts In this state, $1,912,282.56: expenses for entire line. $20, 413,640.54; expenses for this state, $989,040. 88. Canal and navigation companies, 9; capital stock, 858.147.207; -funded and float ing debt, $40,398,210.45; cost of canals and fixtures, $30,501,767.19; gross tonnage, 1, 794,538: gross recelpts,$2,G89,189.54; expenses, $826,188.11. A BURDEN OK A BLESSING? The mlllllonalro New York merchant, Charles Broadway Rouse, Is of the opin ion that If some means were devised by which the rich man could be assured of the proper disposition of his gifts the amount expended In charity would be doubled by public-spirited citizens of New York. He says it Is a mistaken Idea that the man of wealth Is exempt fijm the anxieties, cares, frlals and tribulations to which one of the persons of limited means are subjected; that life to him Is an un ceasing round of pleasure; that no obli gations rest upon him except by his own volition, and that his sole mission In life Is to distribute his possessions among those who allege a necessity for them. If this estimate of the rich man were correct, how enviable would be his condition; what avenues of uninterrupted enjoyment would be opened to him, and how free he would be to dispose of time and money as his tastes and Inclinations prompted. In point of fact, however, the rich man In some respects, Is more to be commiser ated than envied. He Is the prey of that horde of harpies who toll not, yet who claim 4hat the world owes them a living. These begars are the constant, untiring and unscrupulous destroyers of the rich man's peace and comfort. They exhaust human ingenuity In devising schemes to deplete his purse. They make specious and moving appeals to the softer elements of his nature. They draw such piteous pictures of suffering and want as to In duce mistaken and undeserved charity. They are pertinacious In their demands and importune him at all hours of the day and night. They are devoid of all sense of delicacy and decency, and do not hesi tate to violate the snnctltly of his home circle. In the multiplicity of appeals made to him the rich man is liable to er rors of judgment In responding. In his desire to assist the deserving he . some times unwittingly gives to the unworthy, and these charitable mistakes always urgo the latter to more active executions In their .pursuit of 'prey. The rich man has a delicate and difficult role In his life, and, suffering from the perplexities that al ways suround him, Is It to be wondered at that he Is In doubt at times whether his wealth Is a burden or a blessing? SOI1ER STATESMEN WANTED. From the Florida Citizen. The world is demanding sober men In all lines of life. Some of the secret orders will not admit drinking men or bartend ers Into their ranks. Insurance compa nies will not take risks on men who drink to excess.. Express companies and other corporations employing men in responsi ble positions carefully exclude from thalr lists those who habitually drink. The same precautions are exercised in all branches of private business, and no man who has a reputation as a drinker can easily secure employment of any kind. Hut In some Instances the voters of the country give evidence that they do not regard sobriety as an essential In public life. They elect to Important offices men who would not be admitted to any of the great secret orders and who would not be given a responsible position In any re spectable mercantile house. If cool, clear heads are essential to, effective service In all branches of commerce, manufacture and transportation, they are quite as much so to the comprehension of the Intri cate science of .government, and the peo- S le as a political body should demand so rlety on the part of their official servants. Until they shall do this they need not ex pect' to receive efflclont service In their government affairs. ir ' Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In sis hours by the "New South American Kidney Cure. Th!s new rem edy Is a great surprise on acount of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passage. In male or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost Immediately. If you want .quick relief and cure this !s your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug (lit, 125 Penn avsnue, Bcranton, Pa. "Tins '' ntovTL and 1 toe deep BOA" Read The Trlfeuna early in No vemDtr,' gHEEIFF S HALE. V . 'i '1, -OF-i Valuable Real Estais OX- SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1393. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Expon as, Issued out of the court of common picas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best bid ders, for cash, at the court house. In the city of Seranton. 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 Tight, title and Interest of the defendants In and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: 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 Carbondale, 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. Being twenty-five feet and nine inches (25 9-12) wide in front on Belmont street, about thir ty (30) feet In rear and one hundred and fif ty (150) feet in depth, being same preml les conveyed by Catherine Avary to Charles F. Avary by deed dated 8ept. 14. 1887, re corded at Seranton 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 the suit of Henry Sahms vs. Charles V. Avary. Debt, $800.00 Judgment No. 306, Novem ber T, lbJ5, ti. fa. to November T, 1895. JOHN F. REYNOLDS. Atty. ALSO No. 2. All the right, 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 Seranton, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Being the southwesterly portion of lot 15, in block 67, aa designated upon Lacka wanna Iron and Coal company's plot of Seranton Intended to be duly recorded, commencing at a point on the westerly side of a public alley called Lee alley, forty-eight and one-half (18'A) feet from the southeasterly corner of said lot; thence running in a southwesterly direc tion along line of sold alley forty-eight and one-half (4.8) feet to a corner; thence In a northwesterly direction along line of a public alley twenty-five (25) 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 (484) feet to a corner, thence thirty-four (34) feet to the place of beginning. Being a part of the land conveyed to John A. Walker, the defendant herein, from the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company by deed dated 24th March, 1886, and duly recorded In Deed Book 32, at page 567, etc. Coal and minerals reserved to the legal owners thereof by sufficient terms In the law. All Improved with a two story frame dwell ing house and blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of J. F. Taylor, assigned to John Kim ball vs. John A. Walker. Debt, $100.00. Judgement, No. 450. January T, 1S92, fl. fa. to November T, 1895. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, John T. Glhbons, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the First ward, city of Seran ton, Lackawanna county. Pa., and bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning in the northeasterly lino of Belmont Terrace, at a point distant 334 5-10 feet on a course of north 52 degrees and 30 minutes west from the northerly line of Holllster avenue, thence by said line of Belmont Terrace north 52 degrees 30 min utes, west 50 feet to a corner, thence at right angles to Belmont Terrace along the southerly line of Farvlew place north 37 degrees and 30 minutes, east 135 feet to an alley 12 feet In width, thenee along said alley parallel with Belmont Terrace south 52 degrees and 30 minutes, cast 50 feet to a corner and thence at right angles to Bel mont Terrace, south 37 degrees and 30 minutes, west 135 feet to the place of be ginning, being 50 feet In width front and rear and 135 feet In depth and containing 6,750 square feet of land, together with the appurtenances, all Improved with a two story and attic frame dwelling house, with two outbuildings used for cooking and washing purposes situate thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of C. S. Weston vs. John T. Gibbons. Debt. $700.09. Judgment, No. 993, May T, lev. fa, to November T, 1895. TORREY, Atty. ALSO No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Michael Rock, In and to all that certain lot of land, with the Improve ments thereon, situate In the borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded easterly and southeasterly by the public road lead ing from Prlceburg to Brown Hollour, westerly by the old turnpike road north erly or northwesterly by lands of the William Miles estate. All Improved with one two story frame dwelling house with brick and stone basement, ono frame barn and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of assigned to Ooodman and Weiss vs. Michael Rock. Debt, 885.50. Judgment No. 686, March T, 1S94, fl. fa. to Novem ber T, 1S95. 8CRAGG, Atty. ALSO No. 5. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Margaret J. Thomas, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate In the township of Old Forge, Lackawanna county, Penn sylvania, butted, bounded ond described as follows, to-wlt: Being lots Nos. 20, 21 and 22, on draft of upper lots of estate of Thomas Smltl , deseased, and being at a corner on Grace street, at a corner of lot No. 11, sold to Patrick Fallon, and by said Grace, street to Lawrence street and by said Lawrence Btreet to land of the Pennsylvania Coal company, and by said reserved lnnd to corner of lot No. 9, and by said lot No. 9, 10 and 11 to corner, place of beginning, containing 24,800 square feet of land more or less. All Improved with one two-story frame dwelling end hotel building, about 35 feet by 45 feet; one single one-story frame dwelling house, about 16 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. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Safety Investment and Loan company, of Syracuse, New York, vs. Margaret J. Thomas. Debt, $1,857.16. Judgment, No. 1391, September T, 1895, lev. fa. to Novem ber T, 1895. Also at the suit of Lazarus Moyer vs. Margaret J. Thomas. Debt, $108.31. Judgment, No. 29, January Term, 1835, vend. ex. to November T, 1895. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Atty. ALSO No. 6. all the right, title and Interest of the defendant William Blake, administra tor, and William Blake, 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: Bel.ig In Burket's addition to tho city of Carbon dale Pa., and being 60 feet In front on street No. 37, as deslsnated on map of lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company, and 60 feet In rear, and 135 feet In depth. Bounded on the east by lands of Joseph Burket, on the west by lands of William S. Boyd and estate of M. Godding, and on the north by other lands ot said Burket, and on the south by said street No. 37, contninglng 67,500 Square feet of land, all Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuild ings thereon. Belied and taken In execution at ths suit of Daniel Scurry vs. William Blake, ad ministrator, and William Blake terre ten ant. Debt, 31,275.00. Judgment, No. 1,203, September T, 1895, lev.' fa.' to November T, 1895. - BUTLER, Atty. ALSO No. 7.-A11 the right, title aha Interest of the defendants, Augustus Seamon and Sophia Seamon, In and to all that lot, Slece or parcel of land In the city of cranton, In the county of Lackawanna, and stata of Pennsylvania. Being part of lot No. thirty (30) n William Bwetland's plot of 'lots as laid out In said city. Beginning at a point eighty-two and one-half( 88Vi) feet north west from the westerly cornor of the In tersection of Hyde Park avenue with Swetland street (late North a'.reet) In the southwest line of said flwet.and street, thence along said Swetland street eighty two and one-half (82ft) tt be the same more or less, to alley, thence In a south westerly direction along said alley sixty six (tit) feet, be the same more or less, to Swctland's plot, thenee in a louthweatei.s direction along lot numbor thirty-one 31 eighty-two and one-half (82Vi) feet, bo the same more or less, to a corner, thence at right angles with raid last line In a north easterly direction sixty-six (60) feet, be the seme more or less, to the place ot begin ning. It being the rear half of said lot number thirty (30) on eald Swetiand's plot of lots. All coal and mineral reserved. Being tho same premises conveyed to Sophia Seamon, one of the parlies of the first part hereto, from William Het zelroth, by deed dated the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1883, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds etc., in and for the county of Lackawanna, In Deed Book No. 50, page 428, etc., which by reference thereto will more fully and at large appear. All improved with two two story frame dwelling houses and outbuild ings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of the West Side Building and Loan Asso ciation vs. Augustus Seamon and Sophia Seamon. Debt. $256.41. Judgment, No. 373, November T, 1695, fl. fa. to November T. 1S95. Also at the suit of West Side Build ing and Loan association vs. Augustur Soamon and Sophia Seamon. Debt, $373.39. Judgment, No. 374. November T, 1895, fl. fa. to November T. 1895. PITCHER. Atty. ALSO No. 8.-A11 the right, title and Interest of the defendunt, Charles Katsinger, in ond to all that certain piece or lot ot land situ ate In that part of the city of Seranton, Lackawanna county. Pa., known as A. U. Sllkman's addition, as. shown on tho city atlas, and In the Tenth ward, It being part of a larger tract conveyed by C. Albert Sandt, trustee, to Elizabeth SUkman by deed dated January 31. 1887, and recorded In the recorder's ofllce of Lackawanna county, Pa., In Deed Book No. 43, page 353, etc., It being In Block Three and bounded as follows: Commencing at a corner and stake in line of the Pennsyl vania Coal company's land, at a point two hundred, nineteen and eight-tenths (219 8-10) feet north, forty-nine (49) degrees, fifty (50) minutes west from Third street, thence north forty-nine (19) degrees titty (50) minutes, west along said company's lino about ono hundred and seventy 0"0) feet, more or less to within twenty-five (25) feet of the Pennsylvania Coal company's railroad, about eighty-eight (88) feet to a stake and corner of James H. Masters, near a chestnut tree, and recently pur chased of Mrs. La Fronts, thence south forty-nine (49) degrees, llfty (50) minutes east, about one hundred and fifty (150) feet, more or less to a stake corner that Is in right angle to the first named point, thence north forty (40) degrees, ten (10) minutes east, about eighty-six (80) feet, more or less to ths place of beginning. Coal and other minerals reserved, and being the same piece of land conveyed by Maryarth Schorcn to Charles Katzlnger, Improved with a story tenement home, also a two story single dwelling and outhouses. Seized and token In execution at the suit of German Building Association No. 6, vs. Charles Katzlnger. Debt, $400. Judgment, No. 321, January T., U.C5, fl. fa. to November T 1895. BAUMANN, Atfy. ALSO. No. 9. All the following described lot or parcel of lnnd sltuato In the city of Seranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, as follows, viz: Beginning on the easterly side of Prospect avenue at a point ninety (90) feet norther ly from Willow street building line, and running thence north forty-seven degrees and forty-five minutes, cast thirty (30) feet, thence south forty-two degrees and fifteen minutes, east one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet, to a sixteen feet wide alley for public use, thence south forty seven degrees and forty-five minutes, west thirty (30) feet, thence north forty-two degrees and fifteen minutes, one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet to tho place of be ginning. Improved with a two-story frnme dwelling house, frame barn and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Louise Spruks, assignee to Spruks Brothers, vs. Earnest Schmidt and Caro line Schmidt, administrators of Emll Schmidt, decensed. Debt, $2,250.00. Judg ment, No. 801, September T., 1895, fl. fa. to November T., 1895. BAUMANN, Atfy. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Thomas Maloney, In and 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 Bcranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Being lot No. 31, In square or block No. 39, 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 Seran ton, Intended to bo duly registered and recorded, said lot being 40 feet In front and rear nnd 140 feet in depth, with the privilege of using 10 feet In front of said lot additional on Vala street, and 10 feet on the side of said lot on Cherry street, for yard, vault, porch, piazza and bay win dow, but for no other purpose. Coal and mlnorals reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Isabella C, Fisher, executrix of the estate of George Fisher, deceased, vs. Thomas Mnloney. Debt, $474.16. Judg ment. No. 388, November T 1895, fl. fa. to November T., 1895. COMEGYS, Atfy. ALSO No. 11. -All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Ellen R. Morton, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate In the Thirteenth ward of the city of Seranton, In the county of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania and described according to a survey made thereof by A. B. Dunning, surveyor, as beginning at n fiolnt on the southeasterly side of Wash ngton avenue, at the distance of three hundred and twenty (320) 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 longth or depth southeasterly two hundred and one (201) feet and sixty-eight one hundredth (68-100) of a foot; the measurement of the depth beginning ten (10) feet In front of the sidewalk with the right to enclose ten (10) feet In front of said lot for cellar way, pornh, stops, vault or shrubbery but nottheright to erect any building thereon. Being lot number one (1) In square or block number three hundred and twelve (312) upon the plot of Mcylerf s addition to the said city of Seranton. Being the same premises which Charles H. Wells and wlff et al. by deed bearing date the 12th day of March, .A. D. 1885, recorded In the ofllci for recording deeds In and for said county of Lackawanna, In Deed Book No. 2S, page 160, etc., granted and conveyed untc the sold Ellen R. Morton In fee. Coal and minerals beneath the surface of said lot excepted and reserved some as In above recited deed. Improved with one frame store and double dwelling over said store, said double dwelling part being two storle? and with a French roof; one frame one story and basement dwelling ; one two story double frame dwelling, with French roof and double brick basement this building Is almost completed; one two story frame double dwelling, and one frame barn on roar of said lot, togethei with outbuildings, etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Megargel & Connell vs. Ellen R Morton. Debt, $457.25. Judgment No. 1000 Sept. Term., 1892, fl. fa. to Nov. Term, 1895. WATSON A DIEHL, Attys for Pitts. ALSO No. 12. All the following described piece or parcel M land, sltuato In Lacka wanna township, Lackawanna county. State of Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 8 In block No. 1, upon the map of the Penn sylvanla Anthracite Coal Company's lots, and being more particularly described at follows: Beginning at a stake In the western line of Vipond avenue and distant eighty-five feet from the corner of Phln ncy street and running thence north forty three degrees end twelve minutes west, two hundred and nlnety-ono and three tenths feet or thereabouts, to the line o' lands now or formerly between Abran: 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 cornor, thence south forty-three degrees twelv minutes east, two hundred slxty-slx anl seven-tenths feet or thereabouts, to a cor. ner upon Vipond avenue, and thence soutl forty-six degrees and forty-eight minute; west, fifty-five feet to the place of begin ning. Containing fifteen thousand, thrci hundred and forty-five square feet ot land. Being same premises Abram Nesblt et al., trustees, etc., by deed dated the Btl day of December, A. D. 1888, recorded Ir the office for recording deeds, etc, Ii Lackawanna la county, In Deed Book No 67. oace 401. etc.. granted and convevnr unto Mlohael Harrison. Excepting anc' reserving from and out of said premises alll 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. Upon said prem ises are a frame dwelling house, with out buildings and other Improvements'. Seized and taken. In execution at th suit of 8. W. Beemer vs. Michael Harrison. Debt, $125.73. Judgment No. 868, Marc! Term, 1884, fl. fa. to Nov. Term, 1895. TRACY, Atty. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's efflce, Bcranton, Pa,, veh k, uns, - , .... SCRMTON-p O 150 Sizes and Styles OF CAST-IRON RANGES 25 Sizes and Styles OF STEEL RANGES THE SGRMOft STOVE WORKS have arranged with the following firms to sell their STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES: STRONG'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 320-322 Penn Avenue. W. G. 1)0U & CO., 500 Lackawanna Avenue. F00TE & SHEAR CO., 119 N. Washington Ave. R. J. HUGHES, 124 South Main Avenue. DUPONTS HIKING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lt isrso oonnty, Pa., and t Wil mington, Doles are, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. 118 WYOMING AVE, Seranton, Pa Third National Bank Building. AexvciKs t TBOB. FOBD. MtUton, Pa. JoHN B. SMITH HON, Plymouth, Pa, B. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes Berre, Pa. Agents for the Repauno Chemical Un ear's High Ssploslvea, Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and sold on New York Exchange and Chicago Board cf Trade, cither for cash or oil margin. WM. LINN ALLEN & CO., 412 Sprue Street LCCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. Telephone 5002. THIS WITNESS TAAT H.D.SWAKTZ & CO. Are ths Leading Whobialo Agents In Smokeless Powder GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FORsm. L C Smith's and Remington Gang, Clay Pigeons and ' Pigeon Traps. Tclcphono 3733. Open Evening). 313M Bprooa Street, between Penn and Wyo ming AvenuMi . JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP ,311 laek. At. ad Stewart' Art Store. . Pnoto Engrtrini for Circulars, Boob, CiU- lo.no, HiWiptpta ' ' Hetf-TonM and Une Wot POWDER . MM' IDE ARE THE BEST. gsgsgg?ga3?3gr ?gg3S5asSfc fegrs lit ' 63Etppt5?L 111 " TUB TRADERS Monal Bank ot Seranton. OROANIZED 1890. CAPITAL 250,000 SUKFLUS, $10,000 BAUtnSti TTINK3, President W. W. WATSON, Vice-President A. a WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS). Samuel nines, James M. Evertiart, Irr Ins A. Finch, Pierce B. Klnley, Joneph J. Jermyn, M. S. Komorer. Charles P. Mat thews. John T. Porter. W. W. Watson, If iJlUsllUbi IW and LIBERAL. Tim bank Invites the patronage of bus men ana firms roneraiy. BREWERY. 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