TJH8 ' 6CTAKT01T " TRIBUNE TIIUBSDAT MOBNINtf. DECEMBER l. 'li8. 7 r NeuJs 6 Ks. Ks Uuscatei Ra!s!r.25 3lfctKwFIgs, - -.25 4ltKwDai8S. - - .25 4 l&Qss. Currants, -.25 1 Bl CIkssjI Sultana Rai sins, - - - .10 Extra Ltssn Peal, psr lb., - .10 Extra Leghorn Citron, par lb., .12 4 lbs. Mind Candy, - - .25 3 lbs. Clear Toys, - -.25 Luce Bros. SCRANTON and TAYLOR. WEST SIDE EVENTS. Day of Man? Weddings in Which the I Chief ' Parties Are Wall Known. " 'Nana Note and Personals. Numeroua weddlng9 w ere held on the IWest Side last evening. Mlsss Annie-Jones, of North Bromley avenue, was married to John James, of the central city. The weddtnK was held In the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church. Rev. L.C. Floyd performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Mlsa Mary Daniels. Harry Gaines, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The ushers were M. A. O'Malley. John Davis. Duvld W. Weisberger and Joseph Davis. The bride was attired In white silk, with lace and pearl trim mings. Miss Daniels wore a white silk costume and carried roses. After the wedding; a reception was held in Beers hall. Many guests were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines left on the 12:55 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train on a wedding- tour. They will re Ide on Hyde Park avenue. Robertson-Phillips. Christopher Robertson and Miss Lit tle fhlllipa, both of the West Side, were married at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride on North Rebecca avenue. Rev. Hugh Davis performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Davis. Both ladles were attractively attired. Daniel Roberts was groomsman. Miss Mae Jones played the wedding march. A reception was held afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will reside at 522 North Rebecca avenue. Prloe-Pot. T. IE. Price, an energetic West Side business man, was married yesterday morning at 11.30 o'clock at Wysox, four miles from Towanda, Bradford county, to Miss Sarah O. Post, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Post, of Wyiox. He. j, b. Davis, of Compton, penormeu tho ctemony. Oertrude M. Shores, of Towanda, bridesmaid, and the groom was attended by a. A. y imams, the West bide representative of the Re publican. The bride was gowned in acrue lansdowne, with pearl and lace trimming. Ml" Shores looked attrac tive in a costume of brown, with har monious trimmings. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party were driven to Towanda, where the 1.63 Delaware, Lackawanna ,and Western train was taken for New Tork. They will return on Friday evening, and will live on North Rebecca avenue. Powell-Williams. Miss M. Charlotte Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Powell, of North Lincoln avenue, was wedded at 8 o'clock last evening to Thomas H. TiUlams. of Kingston. Rev. T. E. Edwards, the eminent divine, performed the marriage ceremony In the presence of the imme diate lelitlves and friends of the fam ily. 'Mlsa Rahel- Powell and D. J. William, sister and brother of the bride and groom, attended each respec tively. The bride was attired in a white elite gown, trimmed with pearl buttona, and white satin ribbon. Miss Powell wore a white silk costume. MIsj Kay Williams played Lohengrin's wed ding march. At the reception held af terward Rev. Mr. Edwards gave a select redding, and 'Reese S. Davis sang a ong composed especially for the occa sion. Mr. and Mrs. Powell reside at Kdwardsdale, In a home already furn ished for their reception. They left the city on the midnight train. Among those present from out of town were: Mr., and .Mrs.' . M. Williams, Mrs. Thomas' Oliver, of ,Wllkes-Barre, Owennle 'Rosar, Laura Jones, Olwyn Edwards, Margaret Williams, David Williams. Reese S. Davis, Thomas S. Davis, Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards, of Kingston, " The wedding presents were many and costly. . ' i - Williams-Hughes. Miss Jennie Williams and Benjamin Hughes were married last evening at 1.80 o'clock at the groom's home on South Thirteenth street. Rev. D. P. Jones performed the ceremony. Miss Nellie Hughes and Reese Phillips acted as bridesmaid and groomsman respec tively. A, reception was held after ward. Many gifts were received from friends. 'The out-of-town guests were: Mr. ani Mrs. Frank Weltksel, Eva Wil liams and Thomas Tllford.-of Olyphant; M. E.Watkins, of Clark's Summit; Mar. garet . Edwards, Lillian Howell, and Thomas Watklns, of Taylor; Annie Jones, of Minooko. Installation of Rev. Mr. Mof fett. ' The Installation services of the Rev. J. P. Moffatt wUI be held In the Wash bum Street Presbyterian church this - evening. A meeting of the Lackawanna Presbytery will occur at 1 o'clock, after which the Installation exercises, will be gin. Rev. O. E. Guild, moderator of the Pmbyteryy will preside: Rev. D. M. Buchanan, of Mauch Chunk, will preach the sermon: Rev. B. C. Logan, D. D.. will deliver the charge to the pastor and . Rev. James McLeod. D. D., the charge to the people. - Rev. P. H. Brooks stated clerk Of the Presbytery, will also par ticipate. .... Saj. , Mrs. Mart o Barled. - The funeral of the late Mrs. Elisabeth Morton, was held yesterday. afternoon fisjM her late residence on FHnk etret. tJW sefytcet were begun at the house; at I o'clock Rev. Rogers Israel, of St Luke's eMireh, conducted the obsequies. X.J funeral sermon touched upon the of fbe Christian characteristics of the de-' ceased and the esteem which her per sonality commanded."' Tho floral offer ings comprised many beautiful tokens. A large number of the friends of the de parted were In attendance at the funeral. The pall-bearers were: Wil liam Penn Morgan. William V. Grif fiths, Thomas Lovering, John Loverlng, John Morris, and Thomas Spencer. In terment was made In Washburn street cemetery. Death of Mrs. Peter Roberts. The wife of Rev. Peter Roberts, who returned Monday from a trip to Cali fornia, where she went In search of re r.'.vfd .ood heaith, died Tuesday even-i-.i- at the home of Mr. am! Mr.' P.ilitp Warren, of North Lincoln avenue. Sev eral months Hgo Mrs. Roberts' health was despaired of and, with 'the hope that the climate of the west would be beneficial, the Invalid was taken to California. Hut there was no change for the better and her friends decided to bring her back to her home to await the inevitable. It came Tuesday night at eight o'clock. News Notes and Personals. Winifred rYliows, of Tenth ttreet, is home on the holiday vacation from his studies art Lafayette college. Joseph Jeremiah, a student at Bucknell university, Is spending the holiday with his purt nts. on South Hyde Park avenue. Miss Blslmfer.- of North Main avenue, tirtei talned a few of her immediate friends lost evening. , CI. Bert Kynon Is spending the holiday season with 4ils parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kynon. Mr. Eytion Is a dental stu dent at the University of Pennsylvania. There will be a "mum" social held at tha home of Mrs. O. W. Meyers. 318 South Decker's court, on Thursday evening, Dec. 19, for the benefit of Waco council. Daugh ters of Pocahontas, Improved Order of Red Men. A special mooting of the Republicans of the- Fourth ward Friday evening at 7.S0 p. m. sharp. Special business to be trans acted. By President Huh James. Alderman Jchn, yesterday committed Tlimithy MeNu'ity. of Jackson street, to tl? county Jail for abusing his wife. Evan Morgan waj held up by footpads near his home. In Keyser Valley, the other night.. When he divined the purpose of the thugs he threw away his pocket book contjUntng$37 and .Miey secured only 15 cents. The fun?ra.l of 'the late Mlta Ellen Cor coran was hu'.d yesetrday morning. Ser vices were conducted at St. Patrick's church. Interment was made in Hyde Pary Catholic cemetery. A surprise, party was given last even ing in honor of Jdhn Thomas, of Four twnth mrtft. The funeral of the fete Mrs. Porter Rob erts wall be held Friday afternoon. A wooden wedding celebration was held last evening In honor of the anniversary of the marriage of Rev. and Mrs. D. Jones, of t'he Weish Congregational church, at their home, on South Lincoln avenue. Acostly sideboard and rocker were presented to the reverend gentleman and his wife. Mrs. John Harding, of Barton, N. Y., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. P. Doity, at the Hampton Strett parsonage. The attention of the proper authorities Is ca'.led to the Icy condition of both Lu zerne and Hampton street. Surface drainage ought Immediately to give way to a properly constructed sewer here. West Side Business Directory. SKATES Club, Strap and Lever, all sizes; lowest price; nice present. Grand double heaters, $18 and up. Dock Ash range and shelf, 818 and up. R. J. Hughee, 124 South Main avenue. BARBKR Hair cutting and shaving done In a first-class manner at John H. Reyn old's Barber Shop, at Falrchlld's Hotel. FLOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS At 10 South Main avenue, near Jackson street. Funeral designs a specialty. Harriet M. Davis, manager. BICYCLES repaired, sclitsors ground, tools sharpened, saws filed, keys fitted, machines repaired by W. L. Steenback, dealer In Guns, Fishing Tackle, under West Side bank. PHOTOO R A PH E R Cabi net Photos, 11.40 per dozen. They are just lovely.- Con vinoe yourseir dv calling at Btarners Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Cof fee is unexcelled. The leading chffe of the day. For safe only at F. W. Mason at Co. Fine Groceries, 116 South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 10X6 Jack son street. . . PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does first-class Plumbing, Steam Heat and OA Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. Special sale of Holiday Wines for fam ily use, 3.1 cents per quart, at James P. Bests, 308 Cedar avenue. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. . If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals uiceration, and In most cases removes tne tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for B0 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Fine 14kt Gold Watches at Turn quest's.. Very close figures. Fancy presentation Pens at Turn quest's, 205 Washington avenue. ., Solid 8tlver Spoons, by weight at Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. All Her Life-Happy Release at. Last of Miss Alice Young;, Who Re sides at 302 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y. (From the Rochester Democrat andChron Icle.) Our representative was receive very pleasantly at 392 Alexander street,' by Miss Alice Young, who told how since childhood she had been held In the bond age of pain from her back, never re membering the time that she had hot Buffered pain or aches In the region of the. kidneys. Many were the means she used to find relief, but there seemed no remedy for' her case and she re mained a captive; then along comes these little enemies to' backache, Doan's Kidney Pills, and a half box releases the bonds, as one by one the aches and pains disappear, she finds herself a slave to pain no more, by their con tinued use. She says: "I was entirely relieved of all my suffering and now I am perfectly strong, healthy and well," "How did ypu take this remedy?" Miss Young was asked by our repre sentative. She replied that she fol lowed directions explicitly. Miss Young then told how the malady affeoted her,, saying her symptoms weret "Stooping,' bending over, walking or standing any length of time always gave me a pain In the small of my back. I had a pain In the kidneys all the time and It 1 oaught cold It would ' always settle there; the pain 1 suffered was of a very exhausting nature; at night I could only lie flat on my back, any other position causing pain and suffer ing; the nerves passing up my bacf were affeoted and this brought with if severe headaches, 'but as I said before Doan's Kidney Pills have removed all pain and suffering entirely and 1 never felt better and healthier In my Mfe." v ' Doan's Kidney Pills are for Sale by all dealers, price 60 cents, mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, M. T sole for ua united states. HELD IN BONDAGE Siibiirbs SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Two Collisions Between Eleetrla Cars, One at Mooslo and the Other on Plttstoa Avenue. 'There were two street car collisions on the South Side yesterday; one was at Mooslc on the curve near the new Brhool house, and It occurred In the morning; the second resulted In the af ternoon on Plttston avenue, but was not a serious one, the fender of the car being broken, and the coal wagon against which it struck being only slightly damaged. Motorman Joseph Denlke was In charge of the car, and those who saw the collision say it was the fault of the driver of the wagon. The coming together of the cars at Mooslc gave the passengers a severe shaking up, but none of them was in jured. Motorman West Kreaky was In control of the car outward' bound. He did not expect to meet a car where the collision occurred. The. car which he did meet had been to Smlthvllle with wire for the extension of the line to Plttston, and It was returning off sche dule time. The fenders on both oars were broken and the passengers shaken unceremoniously from their seats. Christmas Musis at the Churches. The music that will be rendered Christmas Day at St. John's and St. Mary's Catholic churches and at the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will be especially fine this. year. . At St. John's Farmer's mass . with Moaart's Kyrle and Gloria will be sung. The "Qui Tollls" will be sung by Thomas Needham; the "Incarnatus Est," by Miss Katie V. Donahoe; the "Sanctus" and "Agnus Del," by Miss Donahoe and Miss Lizzie Coyne; the "Dona Nobis Pacem," by Misses Winifred Melvln and Bessie McTighe. The male solo in the Credo will be given by James Needham, and the offertory solo, "Sahcta Maria," by Misses Donahoe and Melvln. At St. Mary's church Concone'a mass In F will be given, with Novello's "Adeste Fide lia,", as the offertory piece and Pa till a "Venl Creator, Spirltus." In the after noon die choir will sing Lejeal's ves pers, l'rcfessor Schmltt. leader of the Hickory Street church choir, has select ed a fine programme. Shorter Paragraphs of News. The Enworth league of the Cedar Ave nue Methodist Episcopal church has clest ed the following officers for the coming year: President, A; C. Myers; ilrwt vice president. Miss JIayme Clearwater; sec ond vice-president, Miss Phoebe MiiUgan; secretary, Mies Pearl Lovetatid; assist ant secretary. William Hewitt! treasurer, Mis'3 Helda Evana; organist, Miss Nellie Sullivan, Tho fair of St. Mary's congregation will open on Thursday. Deo. 26. It will bi held In the parochial hall and will continue two weeks. Mrs. William Haggarty, of Atlantic City, Is the guest of Patrolman and Mrs. D. F. Boland. James J. TouhlU has been chosen cop tain of the Ice Polo oluib of the Twentieth ward. The members are: Patrick Fla herty, John G. Brown, Anthony Battle, William Dunleavy, Michael Flaherty, James Herrlty, William Battle, John Vauirhan and Pstrli-ir Mintnn Joseph Helrelgel, of Cedar avenue, has aim iu Am iora no spend the holidays there. Yesterday afternoon at St. John's church the marriuro,or Miss Catharine Carey to Robert Connors, and of Mlsa Catherine O'Haxa to John O'Brien were solemnised by the pestorBev. E. J. Melley. Oet a writing outfit In silver for your menu si turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. 1 Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds, Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. ... Novel designs In Silverware at Turn quest's 205 Washington avenue. $1.69 for an eight day clock In elegant oak or walnut case. Strikes half hours and hours, Runs fully eight days, Guaranteed to keep correct time, Fine movement and a Wonderful value at 11.69. Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. - $2.50 buys Solid 14kt Gold Lace Pins at Turnquest's, 205 Washington ave. Ladles' Trinkets In Silver and Gold a specialty at Turnquest's. Turnquest's Plated Ware Is the best and cheapest In this city and you can't find a finer stock to select from. 25 cents buys a heavy Sterling Sliver Thimble at Turnquest's, 205 Washing ton avenue, for either miss or woman. Remember friendships with a pretty Souvenir Spoon from Turnquest's. 76 cents buys a neat jewelry .present at Turnquest's. Plenty Sliver or Gold Tooth Picks to pick from at Turnquest's. GOT ANOTHER MAN'S FEES. Now M S. Matthews Finds Himself In the Count? Jail In Consequence. County Detective Thomas Leyshnn lodged the information with Alderman Millar on which the warrant was issued yesterday, charging M. 8 Mathews,. of Bull's Head, Providence, with gollng to the county commissioners' office and there obtaining through false pretence and forgery a warrant for fees due George W. Salisbury on a coroner's in quest of which he was a Juror. The de fendant was arrested and given a hear ing last evening. He was committed to jail In default of ball to await the ac tion of the grand Jury. ' He denies that he secured by fraud or otherwise the money due Salisbury and Insists that he was not near me county' commissioners' office. Despite his demurrer the docket In the county commissioners' office. It Is alleged, shows the marks of his handiwork. See Turnquest's $3.00 Albertos, solid, with a ten years positive guarantee. $1.60 isn't much, but look at the fun you can have at the opera with a pair of Turnquest's Opera Glasses. . . . .- Remember, .it's Oorham's Silverware that Tumquest sells. , Uncle Sam's' sliver dollars are not one whit finer than Uorham's Solid Silver ware that's. soia py, Tuinquest, zus Washington avenue. Turnquest's Card JTrays are so pretty. Don't ibe i awake ' nights wondering what your friend would like as a Christ mas present. The common sense way la to go right to Turnquest's, 205, Wash ington avenue, and you cannot fall to get something that wilt delight even a professional crank. ' " WAS LtTrtB LATE?" j ' i i ' - ; Turnpike Company Wanted to Compel the City to Settle the judgment. On Monday Attorney Dlehl, of the firm of Watson. -DlebJ, representing the Providence and Abtagien Turnpike company, applied to' court for man damus to compel the city to satisfy the judgment of $2,276. awarded In the re cent suit between these parties over the repairs of - West Market street. Mr. Dlehl was surprised to learn that 8. B. Price, attorney for the city,1 had on the Saturday previous, appealed the case to tho Supreme court, and that the Turnpike company had accepted service of the appeal. The case has gone up and Mr. Price expects that It will be argued early in February. I Give him one of Turnquest's Fountain Pens, and he'll think of von mhv time he uses it It's 'genuine If Turnquest says so. Tour friends are all going to Turn- What's the matter with you? - Think It over. Watches that you can swear by for accuracy at Turnquest's, 205 Washing ton avenue. ATTORNEY TAYLOR VERY ILL. Telegram Received Yesterday Summon ing Ills Relatives to Florida. A telegram was yesterday received by the relatives of Attorney H. L. Taylor, who went to Florida about a month ag for the benefit of his health, announc ing the news that his condition is worse and that his recovery is a matter of doubt. . . This intelligence will be deeply re gretted by the numerous friends of Mr. Taylor In this .city gome of .his Im mediate relatives left yesterday for the south to go to his bedside. He has suffered from nervous prostration for several months. - J To serve Christmas cake, use one of Turnquest's new style Cuke Baskets. Your friends will appreciate It more. Turnquest's! Christmas' gifts In Jew elry at 205 Washington avenue. Undoubtedly you can be suited in Jewelry at Turnquest's. TO FORTIFY BOND HOLDERS. Additional One-Third of a Mill levy Is Made bv tho Hoard of Control. An additional tax of one-third of one mill to continue for twenty-five years, or until such time as the recent Issue ot bonds Is redeemed was last night levied by the board of control. The resolution providing for this was drawn up by the board's attorney, Hon. H. A. Knapp In order that the teachers may have spending money for the holidays the board arranged that they might receive a half month's pay next Friday. The half-month's nay roll, which was ap proved, amounted to $8,043.70. It was decided to have the Christmas holidays extend from Dec. 24 until Jan. 6. Gold Mounted Fountain Pens at Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. Novelties In Pearl and Silver at Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue. Turnquest's 14kt Gold Jewelry Is guaranteed to be up to the full stand ard in fineness. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. By St. Joseph's Society on the Death of Mrs. Anno Qnlnn. At a regular meeting of the St. Joseph Society, held at the St Joseph Found ling Home, December 11, 1885, Rev. Father McManus presiding, a commit tee was appointed to prepare resolu tions of regret on the death of Mrs. Anne Qulnn. The following were ad opted, as expressing the feelings' of the society : Resolved, That by Che dath of Mrs. Anne Qulnn our Heavenly Farther has re moved from among us a genial friend and a useful member of the St. Joseph society. Quietly and without ostentation she la bored unceasingly for the forsaken little ones and wa always ojrhong the foremost In aiding those for whose benefit the so ciety was organised, and was ever ready to co-operate In any work undertaken to carry out its object. Resolved. That our society has lost a member of exalted character, the Found ling Home one of Its itrueat friends, and tlmt her unaasuming efforts were recog nized by us, who desire to ex prow our feelings of sorrow ait tser loss and respect for her memory. Kesotved, That we extond to her family our warmest sympathy In their affliction, which, we trutt, to tempered by the knowl edge of her life so well and creditably spent. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be entered eta th minutes of the St. Joseph's society and that a copy be gent to the family of our deceased member and published in the cHy papers. Mrs. T. J. Kelly. 'Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. D. H. Fitzgerald, Committee. WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD Dr. Alexander's FAMOUS LUNG HEALER WHAT is it? It is a medicine carefully put up and compound, being a direct copy of a favorite prescription mei by Dr. Alex ander CVMslley, of "A llkes Barre Pa., a practicing ' phrslciaif 'for over twenty years, for li Inn and thro it troubles, sad Is guaranteed to tto ail that Is claimed foe it. It is not a "ears all" but it will ce tainly rrtiove all'-luni diseases, cure coughs and bronchitis., avert uneumonia and prevent consumption y its timely action on the sensitive Inns tubes and tissues. Thousands of bottles have txten sold last year, and thdnsiftds of souls saved from an early grave by its use Once need a family will never be without it In the house Per sale by all dealers. a$ cents. THE SCRANTON RMUFaCTURINQ C8., MAsaas or . SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofni 39 Wsshlngto ATsnoe. Works) WayAwg. Pa.. B. 4 W. V, B. E. M. H. DALE, General Sales Agent, Scranton, Pa .: . u. . sMeWSrrpSS ijHMatr.Kini erumOrnni fc5ai eMe.jDBter J1U1LVE U"ew Ae. sale TvrnZl by JOHN H. PH8LPS. Drug list. Wyoming are. ana Spruce street VITRIFIED BRICK.-0 TILE BV awiaas a- v asill &n AMasaiTAsfcs allmenM. otSJtVttiiS2i"V'yc'o Misuse aiminsenaiMswDowww hmuw mhiZii Dm t or steer, turfiiasi sad rjBERirrs sals. -or- Valuable Ileal Estate OX- SATURDAY, JANUARY, 11, 1896. By virtue of sundry writs ot Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Expon as, Issued out of the court of common picas of Ijickawanna 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 tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, on SATDRIMY, the ELEVENTH UAI U( JANUARY, A. U.. 18, at W 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, viz: ' No. 1. All the defendant's right, title and Interest in and to that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough Of Maytield, Lackawanna county, Penn sylvania, described as follows: Being lot No. Twelve (12) in Block NO. Twenty-eight (28). on the plot of the Hill side Coal and Iron company's lots In May Held, said lot being sixty () feet wide In front on Hill street, the same width In the rear and one hundred and llfty (150) feet in depth. Hounded northeasterly by lot No. Thirteen U3, now or late of A. Lnlly, and southwef terly by lot No. Eleven (11). now or late of J. Cawley. Improved with a two Rtory frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In exciulon at the suit of Fer gnxon & T)oyle vs. T. M. Burke. Debt, Jrl0. Judgment No. 42, November Term, 1833, Fl. Fa. to January Term, 1SHJ. DEAN, Attorney. ALSO ' No, 2. All the right, title and Interest of the defndnnta, Edward 1. Collins, admin istrator of the rotate of Jacob A. Colllnx, deceased. Sybil Collins, widow. Edward D. Collins, Georglana Collins, now Mrs. John Q. Reese and Charles B. Collins, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of .hind situate In the City of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Being lots Nos. 6. 6. 7 and 8. In square or block No. . situate upon street known as Jackson atreet, upon the plot of the bor ough of Hyde Park, as luld out on the map of Prion and Panconst'a addition, suld lot being ion feet In front and 150 feet In depth, Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, one frame barn and outbuildings, fruit trees, thereon, being the same prem ises conveyed to said J. A. Collins by Ed ward F. Chamberlin, et si., by deed dated the 7th duy of May, A. D. I8S1, and re corded In the office for recording of deeds in and for the county of Lackawanna In Deed Book No. 64, pnge 147; also tho same premises conveyed by Eli K. Price, et. al., to J. A. Collins by deed recorded In Iacka wanna county Deed Book No. 76, page iK; also lots 13 and 14 In block 6 as afore said and fronting on Lincoln avenue said lots being 25 feet in front and rear each, and l.'K) feet in depth, being the same premises conveyed to J. A. Collins by Ell K. Price, et. al., by deed recorded in Iackuwanna county In Deed Book. No. 7(i, page 58, aforesaid all Improved with a frame burn and outbuildings thereon. All coal and minerals reserved to said Ell K. Price. Seized and taken In execu tion at the suit of Frank E. Proper and Hiram W. Proper, executors of 8. F, Brown, deceased, vs. Edward D. Collins, administrator of the estate of Jacob A. Collins, deceased, and Sybil Collins, widow. Edward D. Collins, Ueorgtana Collins, now Mrs. John O. Reen, and Charles B. Col lins. Debt, &5A4.69. Judgment No. 2'., January Term, 1896. Lev. fa. to January Term. 1K90. CHARLES R. PITCHER, Attorney, ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, J. J. Blllhelmer, In and to all tha piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In the village of Prk'e burr. in Dickson City borough, Lacka- wunrnt county, Pennsylvanki, known as lot number seven (7) In block number six (U) of "Price and Pancoaat's allotment of a portion of the Decker Property." map of which is duly recorded In the office for re cording deeds, etc.. In and for Luzerne county, in Deed Book No. 98. page 588, etc., reference to which is hereby made; Bounded northerly by land of William Llchtenhan; easterly by other land of John Miller (being lot No. 16 In said allotment) southerly .by land of John Shaffer, and westerly by the Providence and Carbon diile turnpike, the ald lot being sixty-six Cii'i) feet In front on said turnpike, the same in rear, and one hundred and sixty live (165) feet In depth. Being the same lot of land conveyed by deed made the 3rd dny of February, A. D., 1893, by Thomas Rennle and Hannah Ren nle, his wife, to J. J. Billhelmer. and re corded In Lackawanna county. Coal and other minerals reserved. Lot Improved with a dwelling and store building, barn and outhouses. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of German Building association No. B vs. J. J. Blllhelmer. Debt. $2,130 5(1. Judgment No. 372, January Term, 1896. 1'i, Fa. January Term. 1R!. BAl'MAN, Attorney. ALSO No. 4.-A11 tho right, title and interest of the defendant, C. D. Wall, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being In the township of Benton, county of Lackawanna, slato of Pennsylvania, upon road leading from Factoryvllle to Fleetvllle, bounded and described us follows, to wit.: On the north by lands or Jeremiah Sea mans, Pan.'on Ureen, and land occupied by James Gardner; on the west by lands of Jeremiah Seamann, A. J. Green, Mrs. Levi Harrington and lands formerly oc cupied by Frank Cobb; on t;-ie south by lands of O. B. Reynolds and Nelson Gil more; on east by binds of Nelson Ullmoro Containing one hundred and ninety-sly acres of land, be- the same more or less. AH Improved with two two story frame dwelling with a kitchen on each of said dwellings, one barn, corn crib, granary, and with outbuildings. Also two orchards, about fifteen acres of wood land and the farm is well Wat ered and fenced.. ' , ) Seized and taken in execution at the suli of C. A. Sink vs. C. D. Wall. Debt, $2,420.90. Judgment No. II, June Term, 1891, alias Fl. Fa, to January Term. 1896; also at the suit of S. O. Matthewson vs. C. D. Wall. Debt, $3,016.25. Judgment No. 10, June Term, 1891. Fl. Fa. to January Term, 1896; also at the suit of S. C. Matthewson vs. C. D. Wall. Debt, $194.03. Judgment No. 583. November Term, 1810. FL Fa. to Jan uary Term, 1896. II. C. REYNOLDS, Attorney. ALSO No. 6.-A1I the right, title and Interest of the defendant, William Martin, la and to all that certain lot of land situate In the township of Lackawanna, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Beginning at a corner on the road lead ing from Scranton to Plttston, common to lots of William Martin and Catherine Cor coran; thence along line of said Corcoran's land to line of Richard Powell or center of Wylam street; thence along line of said Richard Powell's land or Wylam street and land of Michael Flynn to cor ner of land claimed by Thomas Farrell; thence along line of said Scranton and Plttston road now known as Plttston avenue, to place of beginning. Containing one acre of land more or lees. Being lots Noe. 10 and II In block No. JO of Pennsylvania Coal company's plot d' lots as surveyed by C. W. Thompson, Jr for said company. All coal and mlnera'. reserved. Seised ami taken in Execution at the suit of Taylorvllle Building and Loan association vs. Patrick Martin and William Martin. Debt. $200. Judgment No.- 163, November Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1896. HARRIS, Attorney. ALSO No. (.-All the right, tit's and Interest of the defendants, 'I'.iomas B. John and Thomas B, John, administrator of the estate of Rachel Jchn, deceased. In and to nil those certain 'lots, pieces or parrels of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, consisting of lots numbers forty eight and fortynlne tt and' 49) In square or block number nineteen (19) end front ing on Monroe avenue, now known as Ev erett avenue, being each twenty-five (K) feet In front and one hundred and eighty seven -and one-half (ls7m feet lit depth, according to a ma entltlrd 'Trice ami Panoast't'afdKloh to the CKf of Reran, ton." Coal and mineral reserved. All Improved With a ,tWA storv (Innble frame dwelling bouse sad outbul'd;nss thereon, elsea and taken In execution at the suit of Carson and Davis vs. Thomas B. John and Tnomss B. John, administra tor ot Rachel John, deceaseu. Debt, Judgment No. as. January Term, 1S96. Lev. fa. to January .Term,. lKMi. .. THOMAS, Attorney. . ALSO No. 7. All -the right, title and Interest of the defendant, E. D. Collins, adminis trator of Jacob A. Collins, deceased, in the following described pieces or parcels of land, situate in the township of Scott, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, to wit.: Bounded on the west by land ot Wether by on the northerly side by 4and of Na thaniel Blmrell. easterly by land of Val entin Smith and southerly by land of Eli White confining about forty (40) acres. Also all that certain piece of land situate In said township of Scott, county and state aforesaid, bounded as follows, to wit.: Beginning at a dead hemlock the north east corner of the Joseph Rudall track, thence south 45 deg. 20 min. west 70 perches to a corner of land contracted with Grif fin Stevens, thence south 44 deg. 40 mln. east 104 iperrhes to a corner, thence- north 4a deg. 40 min. east 70 perches to a corner in the line of Henry Randall, thence south 44 desr. 40 mln. east 25 perches to a chestnut corner, thence north 45 deg. 20 mln. east 20 perches to a corner, thence north 44 deg. to min. west along land contracted with James Brown 120 perches to a corner, thence south 45 deg. 20 mln. west 20 perches, and thence north 44 deg. 40 mln. west 9 perches to the place of beginning. Con taining 66 acres and . 90 perches of land more or less. Also all that certain piece of land sit uate In the said township of Scott, county of Lackawanna and state aforesaid, bounded as follows: Beginning at a cor ner of J. A. Collins, above described about 6 lurches east- of the Old Turnpike roud, thence southwesterly along said Collins' line and line of lands of Henry F. Smith limit 37 nerchvs to a coiner, thence along Smith's fine westerly S rods to a corner of said road, thence along center oi saiu rn.i nr.rtherlv ahout Ifi4 DercheB to a cor ner of Collins' land, thence easterly along said Collins' land rods to place of be ginning. -Containing t acres of land more or less. Excepting and reserving from said tract a burial or cemetery lot about 25 rods from the road aforesaid to the east, said lot being 50 feet wide from north to south and parallel witn earn roaci anu about 70 feet long from east to west, containing about $.800 square feet of land . with ' the right of Ingress and egress to and- from said lot these three tracts Being uescrioeu in neeu irom i niup H. Smith, et al., to J. A. Collins, re corded In Lackawanna county, in Deed Book, No. 33, page 560, etc., and forming a farm In said township of Bcott. All Im proved with a two story frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings there on. Also all those certain lot of land, situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and ttete of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. i. 6, 7 and 8 In square or block No, 6, sit date upon street known as Jackson street Upon the plot of the borough of Hyde Park as laid out on the map of Price and Pancoust's addition, said lots being 100 feet In front on Jack son street and 150 feet In depth. Coal und minerals reserved. Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Marwood Jordan vs. E. D. Collins, ad ministrator of Jacob A. Collins, deceased. Debt, $212.20. Judgment No. 799. March Term, 1894. Vend.- Ex. to January Term, 1896. ' - HULSLANDER & VOSBURG, Attys. AL80 No. 8.-A11 the right, title and In terest of the defendant, John Layhoum, In and to all that certain lot, piece or par cel of land situpate on the east corner of Weston Avenue (now Amelia avenue) and River street (now Race street) in the First ward Of the city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsyl vania and described as follows: Bounded southwesterly by said Race street, northwesterly by said Amelia ave nue, northeasterly and southeasterly by lands late of S. C. Gilbert and J. H. Gil bert. Being rectungular In shape and fifty (50) feet in width on said Amelia avenue and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth, the northeasterly avenue line be ing at right angles with said Amelia ave nue. Improved with a brick building used for a file factory, engine house, etc. Coal and minerals reserved. The debt secured by the bond on which this mortgage Is entered and the mort gage accompanying the same having been given for purchase money. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of First National bank of Scranton vs. John Layhourn. Debt, $1,900. Judg ment No. 92. November Term, 1891. Fl. Fa. to January Term, 1896. C. H. WELLES, Attorney, ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant John P. Gannon, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the borough of Jermyn, county of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit., containing a front of fifty (60) feet south westward on "B" street, bounded north westward at right angles to said street one hundred and fifty (150) feet by lot No. 12 In block No. i. on "A" street, and south westward at right angles to said "B" street one hundred and Sift v (150) feet by Third street. Comprising lot No. 11. in block No. 3. as said lot is designated on map of building lots of the Northern Coal and lorn cotrr.iany In the borough of May field, formerly Glhsonburg, being the same lot of land which the Northern Coal anil Iron company conveyed to said John P. Gannon. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs there on. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Jsmes tier ret t vs. John P. Gan non. Debt. $226.78. Judgment No. 131, November Term, 1895. ' Fl. Fa. to January Term, 1896. O'NEILL, Attorney. All of which will be ?old for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMON8, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofllce, Scranton, Pa., Dec. 17, 1895. Msaafactorsn of tl Oslsbrato PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY. 100,000 Barrels per Annua CALL OP Ml CO. OILS, -r VINEGAR AND CIDER. OmOl AND WABtHOUSB, Ml tO HI MERIDIAN WREST M W. COL.UINO, M'QTfW DLAtE BOOKS ' Of HI kind, sl.n.C.ctd it ikott Micva. ft trt.:se Ca. LAGER I . .. BEER BREWERY. THie FasMoo Special for a Few Days Only. 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