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THE SCBANTON TBIBITNB-THOBSDAY MOBNING. OCTOBEB 13, 1896.
MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Review.
New York. Oct. 14,-Durlne; the early
trudlne; al the Stock Exihantre today tf.e
market ruled active and Wrong. A er
cuiitident tone charactemeJ the
and there wan (food buy.nK for both local
and foreign account, nile a number of
operators espoused the bull cause, being
influ. need by hisher prices for Amerloan
kn'uritli-s In London, lare gobl engage
ments and the lavoruble statement .lust is
tied by the buruiu of slulisiirs of tlm '-
tort trade of the country lor hrptember.
Aindon house were i-redlH-l with t"""'
luilv ru.'mu iii:uv3 principally St. I :u I,
Louisville uml Na.-tliville ana the low
priced Issues Tlie EOii nKntcments re
ported todav foot up Sl.3iW.iMI and ac-.-ord-hiK
to uuthu:i:ie the iiinr.ttn'. to be
shipped this wav by steamers leaving ku
rpe tomorrow. Sitiir.'l:iy nni Tuesday r.ex.
will aKItrerate IO.U"U.'lti. The heaviness or
Sterling exelmiiKo posted ratoa having
been reduced rent Interpreted as mean
ing that the niuvoinent this way will con
tlmic for some lime. The advance in stock
prices .iuiiiiK the morning session ranged
from to per cent., the Anthracite, In
dustrials and tlraua-era being the leaders.
I.ackawunnu rote to IK: Delaware and
Itiidyon 10 m-: Cotton Oil Preferred to
Ou1-: Sugar. It; St. I'util to 71: Kock Island
tool's, and t'lili-auo Has to til's. Tobacco
was weak throughout and on attempts
to realize the price broke from 70 to 71 V
1-iiUt In the dav a decline set In rang
Inir from ' to ' per cent., the latter in
.Manhattan. Speculation left oft steady
Pi lone. Xet . hannes show (rains of ' to
per em. Tobacco lost and Manhat
tan ami Northwest Si per cent. euch. To.
tal sales were :!u;:.!ti: shares.
furnished by WILLIAM T.1NS. At
I.KN CO., stock brokers, Mears bulld
lnit, rooms 705-7118.
Open. Iliirh- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lnr
Am. Tobacco Co 70 TV. 7IS, 7i!'
Am. Cotton Oil 13'i 13'i
Am. Sugar Rcf. Co. ,P M 17S; l"?'s
At eh., To. & S. rV ....lll'i l"'i
At-'h.. To. S. l-e ... in'4 !' 1 l?'it
Canada Southern 4.1 41 II
Ches. & Ohio 14' 1t '- H'i
Chicaco tias to- Hi's
Clilo. & N. V '.mt R! K'n 9S
Cldc, It. ti O .'(, l 0!'i
r. v. c. & st. 1 2Trt jrrt4 -, :.-,,
Chic. Mil. & St. P.... "e'i 71 '"'n 7"'s
Chic. It. I. & Par. .. "'i t'i "'
Del. & Hudson lSt'n 12:)'a la's 12:i's
l.. !,. ft W Ifil'i 1.'.0 154'i i;
I list. & t V iV'jt 'fin ''''
ten. Kl "ctric 27'h 27', ' i'7
I.011K & Nash 4:i 4.T4 42', 4::',
M. K. Texas. Pr. . SfV, 2S SIS -I'a
Man. Klevated W K W'a
Mo. Pne 20 2i'4 1!':, l!':)i
Nut. Lciul i4 2'4
N. Y., 1.. K. & W. ... V. 14 V. II
x. v.. a. a : Pr. ..-.'I ?i -'i -l
N.jr. Pne l't'i l:!'i i li
I iikarlo & West 14 14 U' M't
V- Mull l"'i atHj W-h
Phil. & Rending 2K 2:t' 2.1 2.T,
Southern U. It S' 8- S'
Southern R. It. Pr... 24'4 24" 20 2i'2
Tenn. C. & Iron 21'i 22i 21'a 22
Texas Pacillc 7' 7' "'
I'nlon Pacillc HM 7"i 'i's 7'i
"'nlnsh Pr 14i 14 1l4 11?,
Wesiern I"nion 8::'i M: M MS
". I, o'h fi .V's i"i
P. S. Leather SI 9 S?, s
P. S. Leather Pr. ... .'iU 6t 69 S)lt
CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE PRICES.
WHEAT.
rt?embcr .
Mitv
LA no.
Deci'inber ;
iXlay.
OATS.
December ,
Muv
CORN.
December .
J:inuaiy ...
Open.- High- Low Clos.
ing. est. est. !ri.
71
Ofl'i
'74i
:is
25;
2V'i
4.S2
4.57
.. 1!i
21
2 r.'i
.. 2S
... 4.r.j
... 4.55
1S
20
2lr4
27''
4.17
4.J5
207,
'Mi
Scrnntnn Iloortl of Trade Exrhnngc
QuctiitionsAII Qiiolation Based
on Fnr of 100.
Xnine. VA. Asked.
Dime Dep. & Pis flnnk 140
Scronton Lnee Curtain Co M
Xutlnnnl Itnrlng & Drilling Co ...
I'lKt National Hank 651)
Seranton Jar Stopper Co 2S
Klinhurst Houlevard Co 100
Srrantnn Savings Bank 200 ...
Ilnnta Plats Olass Co 10
Seranton Packing Co 250
Lackawanna Iron ft Steel Co. ... 159
Third National Hank 350
Throop Novelty M'f'p. Co 90
St-ramon Traction Co 1$ 21
Seranton Axlp Works so
Laek'j Trust & SaTe Dep. Co. 145
K. unomy Steum Heat &
Power Co CO
TIOND8.
Seranton Pass. It.'illwuy, first
mortgage due 11'IS 110
People's Street Rnilwny, first
mortgage due IMS 110
Seranton & Plttston Trao. Co. ... 80
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due W1D 110
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
La..ka. Township School 5 PI2
City of Seranton St. Imp. 6. w. 1(8
Horough of Wlnton 6 100
Alt. Vernon Coal Co 85
S-rnnton Axle Works 100
Smir.ton Truetlon Co 5
New Vork Produce Market.
Ni w Vork Oct. H. -Flour More active,
inn handed and Ilrm. Wheat Spot market
lull, easier; f. o. 'I'.. "!'"':.: ungruded red,
!il0c.; No. I not'tliern, 77''.; options
closed unsettled; Januury, 77!ie.j May,
t'.:i .: October. 7i)4e.; November, 7-Vl4i; Ie
i'.. inoer, 7'tl4' Corn Sjmjis more active;
No. 2 at uMae. elevator; iti'dc. allout; op-
nuns close t steadv, November, ai'jc; le
ceinber, 32'jC. : May. itP-w. Oats Spots
qu'et, Ilrm; options fairly active, easier;
October. 220.: Decemls-r. 2:t'4C'.: May.
24c; spot prices, No. 2 at 21'V.; Mo. 2
white, 25',e.; No. 2 Chicago, 2.1V.; No. S
t .'ie.; mi. a wniie, ia'jajic.; mixed west
ern. oh2S,c. : white do. and state. 22n3te.
I'n.visioiis Klim, quiet, unchanged. LurJ
i.'iutt, easier; western steam, j4.HOu4.tir
eliy. $l.:f.1u4.4; October, JI.41; refined, dull
continent, $5; South America. $5.35: com
pound, 4'.al:Vic. Hutter Fancy strong.
lair uemanu; state itairy, iuuitc. ; do,
vieunieiy, i.unfc.; western uairy, I'.uii'y:.;
do. creamery, 12atVc.; do. fai'tory, TuiTc.j
I'lullis. !"e.; Imitation creamery, SaKtc.
I 'lieese Firm, unchunged. Kggs Fancy,
moderate demuud and Ilrm. unchanged.
niid;(v".. I''.i,eubp4piin!i .. Tuocl p,W '
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Phllailelphln. Oct. II. The market was
firm, with a fair demand to cover current
Jobbing wants. We auote; city smoked
beef, Hal2c. ; beer hams, llfi.25u 10.5(1, as lo
average; pork, family, $11; hams, S. P.
cured, in tierces. 9a Inc.; do. smoked, Ida
ii 'sc., as to average; sines, ribbed In call,
4'4ii4'e.; do. do. smoked. CalVie shoulders
plckle-cured, BaG'so.; do. do. smoked, 6'i.a
(Pic.! Picnic hams. S. P. cured. 6Vtac.: do.
do. smoked, tiM.a7c; bellies. In pickle, ac
cording to average loose, BaOUc; breakfast
bacon. 7a7&o., as to brand and average;
lard, pure, city refined, In tierces, 45ia.rc;
do. do. do., In tubs, UaS'ic; do. butchers',
loose, 4'.it44f. : city tallow, in hogsheads,
3V.: country do., ZiaS'ic., as to quality.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Oct. 14. Futures ranged as fol
lows: Wheat October, B9dC, filc; De
cember, rc.t on-fcc. ; -vay, 74"!., WjiC
i nrn weioDer, Z4v'e. : Z414e.; .December,
25fc.. 2.1c.: May. 2844c. 28c. Oats Oct
18'ic, 18'ic; December. 19'ic; 18'c; May,
21'4C'.; 20"4c. Mess pork December, 17.10,
.; i-anuary. ts.is'4, il.lu. lrd Decem
ber, M.40. 4.174; January, $4.57'i. 4.37'.
Dotiri nns .i.iu, tn.w$; January, 14, :i.so.
Cash quotations follow: Flour Firm;
hard wheat sming natents. M.7iini is in
wood; others unchanged; No. 2 spring
wheat. 6!nmic; No. 3 spring wheat, f.3a
Kc. by sample: red. 70'4a72e. i'nrn9i
21. Oats 18al84c. Rye 27c. Barley
'.c. nominal. Flax Seed 74'4a7fic. prime
timothy seed $2.50 nominal. Mess pork
SS.1a$7. Lard $4 30a4.50. Short ribs
Biues, ys.Tua3.yv: shoulders. 4a4.12: short
ci-ar sines, 4.ioa. si ;,. nisKey and SU
Kara Vnchanged.
Buffalo Live Stock.
BufTalo, Oct. 14. Cattle About steadv
fairly good fat cows. 2.75a3.an: llsht heir
ers, $2.50a3.50; light bulls, $2.25a2.40. Veals,
Oood to choice, I5.75ali.2n: few fancv,
tt.35a4.50; common to fair, $la.1..V. Hogs
Steady for good weights and Yorkers, with
pies stronger: Yorkers, $3.40a3.8H; mixed
.i.ns, i.,fi.i.av, mt-iiiuois, W.tVna.tJi ex
trn hpaw irrnilaa 1 luul TO. nlcra tl i:".uf ?u
and lambs Slow and loaloc. lower; good to
roughs. U.05a3.3); stags. r.'.50a3. Siieep
(irime native lambs. $4.25a4.40; common to
fair, tl.85a4.15: culls. $3.2.1a&7.1: mixe.l
sht-ep, good to choice. $,1.15a3.40; common to
rair. v.iiaj; cuiib, ii.oiia:; Canada lambs,
Chicago J,ive Rtock.
Hnlon Stock Yards, Oct. .-Cattle-
Market strong; calves, I2.riiafi: Texans
2.i'4la3.10; western rangers, I2.25a3.75. Hogs
-Market steady, heavy packing and ship
ping lots. $3.25u3.C0; common to choice
Mixed, t3.20a3.60: choice assorted. S3.55a3.Si:
li::n. $3.2ta3.w; pigs, $2.25aJ.60. Sheep
Market steady; Inferior to choice, lL75a
4v, immos, f4.in.utfc
HEBIFF'S SALE.
OF
Valuable Real Estate
-ON-
SATI RDAV, NOVEMBER 7. Is:.
l'.v virino f.f somlrtf wrlls of Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx-
ponas, issued out or the court 01 comiiion
ni,.na tt I.:ickiwi4tina county, to me di
rected, I will exiiose to public sale by Ven
due or outcry, to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, at the court nouse, 111
the city of Seranton, Lackawanna coun
ty, on SATl'KDA Y. the SK tivra im
OF NOVKMBICK. A. D.. 1S90. at W
o'clock In the forenoon of said dav, all
the right, title and Interest cf the de
fendants In and to teh following de
scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land.
viz:
Vn i i.il the rliht. title and Interest of
the defendant. John Kdwartowski In and to
all that certain lot or piece of ground wlin
the buildings and Improvements thereon
erected, situate In the Twentieth ward cf
the city of Seranton, county 01 ick
wanna and state of Pennsylvania, tie-,
scribed as ftdlows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the southwester
ly side of Palm street at the distance of
tun homirari unrt fArtv.fivet24.il feet south
easterly from the southeasterly side of
prospect avenue, containing 111 iiom i
breadth on the said Pnlm street forty tlO)
feet nnd extending of that breadth in
length or depth southwesterly at right
angles with the said Palm street one hun
dred and fifty (15u) feet.
Excepting and reserving all coal nnd
minerals beneath the surface of said lot
or piece of ground, being the same land
conveyed to the said jonn Ktiwariowsiu
thu T'nlteil Hecnrltv Life Insurance and
Trust company of Pennsylvania by deed
dated the 25th of April, l. and duly re
corded In the otIMe for recording deeds
In suid Lackuwnua county in deed dook
I'U nt mi ire .138. etc. All improved With
a two-story and basement double brick
dwelling tiouse.
Seized and takon n execution at tne
suit cf I'nited Security Life Insurance
nnd Trust conituinv of Pennsylvania vs.
John Edwartowskl. Debt, $1.823.2.1. Judg
ment No. U2, September Term, 18. Lev.
fa. to November Term. 1890.
WOODRUFF. Alt y.
ALSO
No. ? All the rlirht. title and Interest
of the defendant. James Cuinmings, In and
to oil that certain lot or piece or grouno)
with the buildings and improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Fourteenth
ward of the city or seranton, county or
Lackawanna and state of IVnnsylvanln,
lescribed according to a survey tnereor
luted the 18th of June. 1895. made by A. P..
Dunning, Jr., surveyor, as follows, to wit:
Situate on the southeasterly side of
Chestnut street, beginning at the distance
of two hundred and sixty-nine and ttve
humlredths (369 5-HK feet southwesterly
from the southerly corner of said Chest.
nut street and Swetland street, containing
In front or breadth on the said Chestnut
street fifty (30) feet and extending of that
breadth III length or depth southeast-
wardly one hundred and nrty tumi reel.
Pounded northeastwardly by ground of
James Oahagan, southeastwardly by
ground of R. Mcllowan, southwestwardly
by ground of P. Kearney and northwest
wardly bv said Chestnut street (which
premises Sylvanus F. Brown by an Inden
ture dated the Sixth day of February, A.
IV. 8ixt nnd recorded in deed noog no. to.
page 118, etc.. grunted und conveyed unto
the said James Cummlngs In fee). Saving
itnil reserving all coal ami minerals be
neath the surface of the said lot as set
forth In the suid Indenture. All Improved
with two (2) two-story and basement
frame dwelling houses and out-bulldings
tnireon.
Seized and taken In execution nt the suit
of l ulled Security Lire Insurance and
Trust company of Pennsylvania vs. James
Cummlngs. Debt. $1,425.67. Judgment No.
ll'l. September Term, 1890. Lev. fa to
November Term, ijc.h..
OODKI T r , All y.
ALSO
No. 3.-A11 the right, title and Interest
of the defendants, Joseph Kolar and Anna
Kolur, In and to all the surfuce of a lot
of land situate In the borough of Wlnton,
county of Lackuwanna and state of Penn
sylvania, in tract known us "David
Brown" tract, described as follows, to wit:
Heing lot number twentv-one (21) In
block R and situate upon street known as
Second avenue, as shown on map recorded
In Lackawanna county In deed book No. -3,
page 47, etc., said lot measuring nrty (.to)
feet In front and one-hundred and fifty
(15u) feet In depth and being In rectangu
lar shape. Jieing the same lot of land con
veyed by Isaac T. Hand, trustee to Joseph
and Anna Kolur as recorded In Lacka
wanna county. Improved with a two storv
frame dwelling 'house and out houses.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of German Building association No. 7, vs.
Joseph Kolar and Anna Kolar. Debt.
$2,8ut.00. Judgment, No. S8, November
Term, I841,. Fi. fu. to November Term,
18ti. MAP-MAN. Atl'y.
ALSO,
No. 4. All the right, title and interest of
the defendants. Peter Jackson and Julia
Ann Jackson, in and to all that certain
Iilece of land situato In the borough of
iiinmure. county of ltckawunna and
slate of Pennsylvania, being the northerly
hair or lot number two (2). In suuare or
block number eleven (II) and fronting
Sherwood street: the said lot being liny
eight and one-half (.18 V.I feet III front tin
Sherwood street and two hundred and
tweiitv-ttvc (225) feet in depth, being a
part or ine ranter t rnroop allotment or
the Sherwood rurm and conveyed to Peter
Jackson and his wife. Juliu Ann Jackson.
now deceased, bv deed made the loth t av
of May ,1MH, as recorded in l-ackuwannu
rouniy in deed Dook xo. 114. pHge w, eic.
Improved with a two. story frame dwelling
house and outhouses.
Seized anil tuken In Execution at the
suit of German Building and Loan asso
ciation, jno. 7, vs. Peter Jackson and Julia
Ann Jackson. Debt, l.ujo.i). Judgment
No. 99. Novemlier Term, I8!W. Fl. fa. to
November Term. 1S9U.
BATMAN, Airy.
ALSO,
No. 5. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Joseph Cassesse. adminis
trator of Dominic Uorafolo. deceased, in
and to all thai certain messuage or lot
or land situate in the Korouuh of Dun
more, county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit:
Lot numbered sixty-seven on nlot of vll
lage; lot laid out by Andrew D. Spencer in
said Dunmore, commencing at a corner of
rranKiin street and .Vlortimore street
thence north KtIi decrees west one hun.
dred and twenty-three feet to a corner
thence north one degree east seventy
three and one-half feet to a corner, thence
east M', uegrees soutn one nundred and
fifty feet to a corner on the edge of Frank
lin street, thence south 22 degrees west
along tne edge or f ranklin street sixty
five feet to the place of beelnninc. Con
tulnlng about eight thousand nine honilret
and seventy square feet of land, the same
more or less. Excepting and reserving the
coal anu minerals ueneuin saitl lot.
Improved with a two storv frame dwell
lng house and outbuildings. Seized and
taken In execution at the suit of Thoma.
Kelly, assigned to D. O. Wesvott, vs. Jo
seph Cassesse, administrator of the estate
or iKiminico uararoia, deceased. Debt.
$1,154.25. Judgment No. 543, September
Term, 1890. Lev. fa. to November Term,
18W. M. F. SANDO, GEO. 8. HORN,
Att'ys.
ALSO
No. 6. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant. Patrick Dougherty, in and
to all the following described lot, piece or
parcel 01 ianu situate in tne city or Seran
ton. county of Lackawanna nnd state
or Pennsylvania, described as follows:
Being the front part of lot No. 24, In
square or block No. 1)3, and being thirty
one and eight-tenths (.11 8-10) feet In front
on Prospect avenue, the same width in
rear, and thlrty.slx and one-tenth (36 1-101
feet In drpth, with the right of wav to a
private passage way eight feet wide bn the
southerly side 01 saiu lot. improved wltn
a story and half frame dwelling thereon.
Being Dart of the same land conveyed bv
John Qulnnan. ext. of the last will of Pat
rick Davitt, dereased, to Patrick Dough
erty, bv deed dated mti of October. 19:1.
nnd recorded In Lackawanna county In
deed book No. 106. page 93, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
or assignee, to nsniei uaiiKstan vs. Patrick
Dougherty. Debt. JIW. Judgment No. 669.
May Term, 1S94. Kl. fa. to November
Term, vsm. btkkbtkr, Att'y.
s
ALSO - -
No. 7.-AII th right, title and interest of
the defendants, Annie llano, administra
trix of -Michael IX no, deceased: Annie
Dana, widow of .Vtnrhael llaiw. Jos-ph
Xuhwa, guardian of jiary Otideek and An
nie uano. minor children and neirs 01
Michael Dano, deceased. In and to all those
certain lots of land situate In the town of
Jessup, borough of Wlnton. county of
Lackawanna ami state Of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the corner of Grassy ave
nue and Meylert avenue, theme running
northwesterly on the easterly slue ot Mey
lert avenue 2J0 feet to an alley, thence
northeast on said alley 12t feet near tne
public road, thence 011 a line with said pub
lic road 210 feet, more or less, to Urassy
Island avenue, thence southwest on Oras-
sy avenue 82 feet to Meylert avenue and
place of beginning. Being lot No. Ilfti and
parts of lots Not. 104 and UC. on the town
plot of Jessup. Coal and all other minerals
reserved. All Improved with one frame
hotel building, one double and two single
frame dwelling housese and other out
buildings. - -
Seised ami taken in execution at tne
suit of K. Koblnson's Sons vs. Annie Dano,
administratrix et al. Debt, $18.M. Judg
ment No. 135, March Term, 1896. Vend, ex.
to ,'Novemoer lerm, issb.
0 llltluN KELLY, Att ys.
AliSO ;
No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Emily F. Smith, surviving
exucuirix of John S. Smith, deceased, lit
and to all that certain lot or piece of lund
situate in the township of North Abing-
ion, county 01 uicga wanna anu stute or
fennsvlvanla. bounded and dehVribett as
follows, to wit: : ,
On the north bv land now or late of Ira
Tripp; on the east by land now or late of
Benjamin Swallow; on the south by lund
now or late of S. W. Blatehley; on th
west by land now or late of Newell Callln-
tier. Containing twelve acres and eighty
eight perches of land, be the same more or
less. Being the same property as was con
veyed to said John 8. Smith from J. C.
Miles, et al., by deed dated Sept. 25th, 1882,
which deed Is recorded In the office for re
cording of deeds. In and for the county
of Lackawairia, In deed book 81, page 88,
Excepting and reserving therefrom all
the lund mentioned and described In deed
from Isaac Ellis, et al to N. T. Purdy,
which deed Is dated Mav 10th, 1S;3. and Is
recorded in the office for the recording of
deeds, etc., in and for the county of Lack
awniinn. in deed book No. 100, page 238,
etc. Being about four acres nnd thirty
two perches of land, more or less.
Second All the riant, title and Interest
of the defendant In and to all that cer
tain lot or piece of land situate In the
borough of Da I ton, county of Lackawanna
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: On the
southwesterly side by lands of Mrs. War
ren anu tne racioryvine and Abington
turnpike: on the northwesterly side by
lands of Frank Colvln; on the northeaster,
ly by lands of Martha N. Dean and the
estate of Mrs. M. A. Dixon; on the south
easterly side by Lake street and land of
,irs. warren. Ail improved with a two-
story frame dwelling house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon. Also fruit
trees.
Seized and tnken In execution at the sn It
of C. E. Brink vs. Emily P. Smith, execu
trix. Debt, $108.21. Judgment No. 296,
Septemlier Term, 1890. Vend. Ex. to No
vemlier Term, issh.
PARTRIDOE, Att y.
ALSO
No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, James W. Barber, In and to
all rhe following described lots, pieces or
parcels 01 ianu, situate, lying and being
In the township of Madison, county of
Itekawanna, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
The first thereof, beclnninir at a uolnt
of lands now or late of Isaac Depuy and
Ani.hony Maloney, fifty feet ut a right
angle from the center of grade of the Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western railroad,
on the westerly side of said road, thence
nortn iweniy-rour uegrees east, Torty-one
rods and nineteen links to a stake on the
east side of Roaring Brook, In line of lot
No. 159. south fifty degrees east two hun
dred and twenty-six rods to a stone cor.
ncr; tnence oy lot !ho. iso or tne Drinker
Survey, north fortv deerees east one hun.
dred and forty-four rods to a stone corner;
tnence Dy lots 1M0. 2uu and Mo. 199 or tne
Drinker Survey, north fifty detrrees west
two hundred and fifty-seven rods to a stone
corner; thence north: then north sixteen
degrees west eighty rods to a stone cor
ner; thence by land In name of Lewis Ear
ner, west ninety-two rods to stones at fal
len Hemlock on original corner; thence by
land In name of William Well, south two
hundred seven and a half rods to a point
titty feet at right angles from the center
of said railroad on the westerly side;
tnence Dy line running parallel witn same,
to the place of beginning; containing three
hundred and sixty-one acres and two
perches.
excepting and reserving therefrom, how
ever, about eleven acres sold to D. Whee
ler, thirty-four acres sold to J. M. Rhoads;
thirty-seven acres sold to Enoch Gardner;
twenty-five acres sold to Willlum Simp
son; one acre sold to Mrs. E. Gardner;
thirty-six ueres sold to A. Van Cleef:
about fifty acres sold to V. (1. Schoon
maker, and about five acres sold to Robert
Houston. There being about (137) one
hundred arid thirty-seven acres of land in
aforesaid described premises which are
conveyed or Intended to be conveyed by
this deed, be the same more or less.
Second Also all the rluht. title and In.
terest of the defendant In and to all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ.
ate in the township of Madison, county of
Lackawanna, mate of Pennsylvania,
bounded und described as follows:
.Beginning at a small Beech, original cor
ner a corner also. A corner also of War
rants or John Weitzel and Ruth Broiuon;
thence by the last named Warrant and bv
part of original lot No. 157 east, one hun
dred and ninety two perches to a stone
neap corner: tnence oy part or lot No. ltk)
and part of lot No. 159, north fifty degrees
west auoitt one nunared und tun perches to
a alone corner set In line of lot No. 159:
thence by other part of lot No. 158, west
about twenty-slx perches to a post set for
a small piece of land of about one-half
acre, by George Swartz for Larry Miller;
thence by that survey nearly south, six
and three-fourths perches to a post;
thence southwest per said survey, ten
perches to the turnpike road; thence by
tne same, souinwuruiy aoout Tour perenes
to a stone corner of other lauds sold tu
I,. .Miller by George Hwartz 011 said turn
pike; thence by said land south 81 degiees
west about seveiuy-one perches to a
beech sapling, corner in line of warrant of
John Weitzel and thence by said land
south, to u small beech, the place 'of be
ginning.
Being part of original lot No. 158. except
lng and reserving out of this lust described
lot of land, twenty and ninety-seven one
hundredths acres of land sold to W. O,
Schoonmuker. 1
Third Also all the right, title and In
terest of the defendant in and to all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit
uate in the township of Mudlson. county
of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner of the
John Weitzel Warrant, thence along
south line of said Warrant, north eighty
eight and one-half degrees, west, one
hundred and twenty-four perches; thence
along lot now or lute in possession of John
and James McCundless, north one and a
half degrees east seventy-two perches;
thence along line of lot now or lute In
possession of Simon Schwartz, south eighty-eight
and a half degrees east one hun
dred and twenty-live rods to Warrant line
thence alone the same, south, two degrees,
west, seventy-two perches to the place of
beginning. Containing about fifty-six
acres und four perches, be the same more
or less.
Fourth Also all the right, title and In
terest of the defendant In and to all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ
ate in the lownshlp-of Madison, county of
Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Being the northern half of lot No. one
In Colt's survey of Butler's tracts and
containing forty-four acres and six perches
of land be the same more or less, and
bounded on the north by lands now or late
of Edward Simpson, on the east bv Ian Is
now or late of R, Noble, on the south by
lands now or late of Amos Carl and west
by lands now or late of Israel Depuy.
The four above described lots of land
being part of the same lands described In
deed from P. J. Kinney, sheriff of Lu
zerne county, to N. G. Parke, dated June
6, 1878. and recorded In Luzerne county, In
deed book No. 213, page 359, etc.
Improved with one large dwelling house
known as the Homestead, one small dwell,
lng house, one hay-barn, one cow barn,
stable and wagon house, one barn on the
back end of the farm and two apple orch
ards. Srixed and taken In execution at the suit
of Sarah Louise Barber, assignee of N. G.
Park?, executioner of estate of W. C. Gil-dei-sleeve,
vs. James W. Barber. Debt,
8.493 7. Judgment No. 1219, September
Term, 1896. lev. fa. to November Term,
189. C. H. WELLES, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 10. All the right, title and Interest rf
the defendant, Wllllem Hnrt'wlck, ll and
to all the following described lot of land
In Throop. Lackuwanna county, Pennsyl
vania, described es follows:
l.ot number r!xty-llve (65) and situate
upon street colled and nam;d - Murray
street, upon the plot of Iota of said Pan.
coast Coal company, entitled "William
Bayne'a Hick M. E. map of lota git the
Pancoaat Coal Company." which map or
plot Is recorded In the office for record
UK of deeds, etc., ill and for the county
of Lackawanna, In deed book No. 26. page
US. said lot being sixty 1601 feet In front
and one hundred und eighty-eight U881
feet to depth on southeust side, and one
hundred and ninety -six and one-half (19U4)
feet In depth on the northwest side. Be
ing same property conveyed to said Will
lain Hardwlvk by the Pancoaat Coal com
pany, by deed dated 3rd March, 1W). re
corded In said recorder's office In deed
book No. t. page 262. Coal and other min
erals excepted and reserved. All improved
with a two story frame, shingle-roof
dwelling house, out housed fruit trees,
shrubbery, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of the New York Mutual Havings and
Loan association vs. William Hard wick.
Debt. 719.64. Judgment No. 1214, September
Term. 1886. Lev. fa. to November Term,
1896. WATSON at DIBHL, Att'ys.
ALSO
Xo. 11. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant. Antonio Aiello, in and
to all the surrure or right of soli of all that
lot of land, situate In the city of Carbon,
dale, county of ltckawauna. state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described us
follows: 1
Beginning In the south-easterly line or
an irregular lune. at the westerly corner
of lot of land heretofore conveyed to Katie
T. IJnen, thence by said lot, south fifty
seven (57) degrees east forty-eight (48) feet
to a corner, thence by another Irregular
lane, south twenty-three (23) degrees
west, seventy-seven (77) feet and north
seventy and three-fourths (704) degrees
west, tlfty-eight (58) feet to the aforesuld
line of the first-mentioned lane, thence by
said lane, north twenty-nine and one
fourth (29'i) degrees east, ninety (90) feet
to place of beginning, being the same lot
which the president, managers and com
pany of the Delaware and Hudson Cunal
company, by deed dated the 24th day of
May, 1892, granted and conveyed to I ha
said Antonio Aiello and further described
as lot No. 506 on a may of out-lots of said
company, on a tract of land In the war
rantee name of Jacob Porter, with a two
(2) story frame dwelling house, a one-story
frame store building and outbuildings
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit or John Gubert vs. Antonio Aiello.
Debt, $744.00. Judgment No. 784. January
Term. 1K96. Lev. fa. to November Term,
1Mi. Also at the suit of John Gilbert vs.
Antonio Aiello. Debt, Sl.OOO.nO. Judgment
No. 11 March Term, 1895. Fl. fa. to No
vember Term. 1894.
O'NEILL. LATHROPE, Att'ys.
I ALSO
No. 12. All the right, title and interest
of the defendant, Antonio Aclllo, In and to
all that certain lot of land, situate In the
First ward of the city or Carbondale,
county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsyl
vania, being the easterly half of lot No.
508, on map of out-lots of the Delaware
and Hudson Canal company, bounded and
described as follows:
Beginning in the southwesterly line of an
Irregular lane, at the northerly corner ot
out-lot No. 507 on said map conveyed to
Lulgl Fazio, thence by said lot No. 507
south twenty.three (23) degrees west one
hundred and fifty-eight (158) feet md
eight-tenths (8-10) of a foot to land of Mary
Cavlston; thence along land ot said Mary
Caviston north seventy-one and one
fourth( 71'4) degrees west thirty-live nnd
eight-tenths (35 8-10) feet to a corner half
way across said lot, No. 508; thence in a
northly direction and through the middle
of lot No. 50S, one-hundred" and fifty-nine
(159) feet to said Irregular lane; thence
by said line of lane south sixty-nine and
three-fourths (69-T) degrees east thirty-five
and eight-tenths (36 8-10) feet to the be
ginning, being- the easterly half of lot con
veyed by the Delaware & Hudson Canal
company, to James Dattoll and Antonio
Aelllo, by deed dated November 21, 1894,
coal reserved. Improved with a two (2)
story frame dwelling house, a bake oven, a
frame barn and outbuildings thereon.
Seized und taken In execution at the suit
of John Gubert vs. Antonio Aelllo. Debt,
$l.n0.00. Judgment No. 11 March Term,
1895. Fl, fa. to November Term. 1896.
LATHROPE, Atty.
ALSO
No. 13. All the rlgnt, title nnd Interest
of the defendants, Ralph Romano and An
tonio Aelllo, and to all that certain lot,
piece or parcel of land situate In the First
ward of the city of Carbondale, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the easterly side
Of Dundaff street. In said city, on the
north bank of the Delaware and Hudson
Canal company's canal or race; thence
northerly along said Dundaff street fifty
three (53) feet more or less, to a point, be
ing southwest corner of land of Ceasar
Mazzlo; thence In an easterly direction
along land of said Mazzio and at right
angles to said street, aixty-siz (66) feet
to a corner; thence In a southerly direc
tion and parallel with said street, fifty
three (53) feet to line of land of Van Ber.
gen & Co., thence In a westerly direction
along land of said Van Bergen & Co. sixty-six
(0t',) feet to the place of beginning.
Improved with a three (3) atory frame
building used a a hotel and a store, with
a small frame kitchen attached, and out
buildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of the Carbondale Miners' and Mechanics
Savings bank vs. Ralph Romano ami An
tonio Aiello. Debt. $3,500.00. Judgment
No. 72. November Term, 1894. Fl. fa. 10
November Term, 1896.
LATHROPE, Att'y.
All of which will be sold for cash only.
FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Seranton, Pa., Oct. 14,
1898.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
CAPACITVi
100,000 Barrels per Annum
Mil Mil
Steam and Hot Water Heating
FURNACE WORK.
THE
HUNT k HELL CO,
434 UCMWARM AVENUE.
E. ROBINSON'S SDNS'
Lager
Beer
Brewery
111 l II
THE
LEHEf!
124-126 Wyoming Av&
Below we quote a few of the
many specials that are offered
this week:
5,0n0 yards double fold plaid dress
goods, worth 16c,
LEADKTl'S PRICK, 12c.
i pieces all-silk 19-lnch black satin
Khadamire, regular price 65c.
L RADISH'S PRICB, 39c.
Our line of trimmed and untrlmmed
millinery Is more complete than ever.
We guarantee our prices lower than
ever before.
See the stylish trimmed hats we are
showing at J1.9S, $:.9$, $3.9$ and $4.9t.
They are beauties.
Children's trimmed hats at $1.25, $1.50
and $1.98, all the newest styles of
trimming in this lot.
We have a most complete line of birds,
Aigrettes, flowers, velvets, braids, rib
bons, etc., at lowest prices.
Children's cloth caps,
LEADER'S PRICE, 19c.
Fancy hats for misses and children,
LEADER'S PRIC13, 39c. and 19e.
Ladles' Alpines at 39c, 49e.v 59c, 69c,
nitu iroi. iii-sa buuub hic w pel went,
less than regular prices.
25 ladles' black beaver jackets with new
sleeves, worth $4.00,
LEADER'S PRICE. $2.75
50 ladles' beaver capes, nicely trimmed,
goou value at s-.w.
LEADER'S PRICE, $1.19
65 ladies' black beaver capes, trimmed
witn oraid, worth 13.00.
LEADER'S PRICE, $1.98
40 ladles' plain and boucle, single and
tiouoie capes with lur und braid
trimming, worth $5.00,
LEADER'S PRICE, $2.98
25 ladles' figured brilllantlne skirts.
nnea tnrougnout, velveteen Dounci,
worth $1.49,
LEADER'S PRICE, 95e.
36 doien men's natural wool shirts and
drawers, all sizes, cheap at 50c. ,
LEADER'S PRICE, 39t.
73 ladles' heavy ribbed vests and pants,
In all sizes, worth 25c,
LEADER'S PRICE, 16c
36 dozen fancy photo frames, In all col
ors, worth 2-c.,
LEADER'S PRICE, 11c.
48 dozen children's fact black heavy
ribbed cotton hose.rull seamless, sizes
Ii to VA, worth 12Hc,
LEADER'S PRICE, 3 pair for 25c.
THE IDEAL AMERICAN TRIP
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The buperbly Appointed and Commodious
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leave Buffslo 'I ursdsvs end Fridays q.jo p.m.
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Duluth, and Western Points, passing all
places of Interest by daylight In connection
with
THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY,
it forms the most direct route, and from ev
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and comfortable one to Minneapolis, Ht. Paul,
Ureat Falls, Helena, Butte. Bpoksne anil Pa
cl0.fr roast. Tiis onlv tranrrontlnental line
running the famous buffet, library, observa
tion car.
New 67 honr train for Portland via 8pokn.
HOTEL LAPAYLTTB, Lake Mlnnetonka,
16 miles from Minneapolis largest and Best
besutiul resort in the west.
' tickets and any information of any agent or
A. A. HEARD, General Passenger sgeut.
Buffalo, N. Y.
What Sarah Bernhard aay.
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lo pocket, rstdy to use on ttrst Indication of cold,
reatlaned tJie KBets PerntanesiS Cere.
sstlsfscUonensrsntoednrmoney refunded. Price,
CO rta. Trial free st DitikkUh. Kesistered msll.
cents, I. S. C0!Hi!i, (r., Tom EiTen, ILck, D. i. L
crnaiiMAN' m
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cu for FIXES. Price, ts ets. st Drug- p a I s
t or by mnt) orei'titii. Address s above. DWI
For sale by MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN H. PHELPS. Seranton. Pa.
Complexion Presenrad
OR. HCBRA'S
VIOLA CREAM
KSJflaMa!
Sunburn anfTso, aaa re
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VIOLA SKIN 0AP U lSt7 Is mam a
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Fsr sals by MATTHEWS BROS, and
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New Cover, Tew Hlbs, New Btiek,
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JAMES MOIR,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR
Has Move te His New Quarters,
402 Lackawanna Avenue.
Entrance on side next to First National
Bank. He ass now in a
Comprising ererytuitig requisite for fins
lferehant Tailoring. And tbe same can
be shown to adrsntace in his splan-
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A SPECIAL INVITATION
Is Extends' to All Readers of The Trie
sum to Call "OLD RELIABLE" In His
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AYLESWORTITS
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest improved turnish-
ings and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Avenue.
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m" iiuThi aw W a I f
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(IJ III! Ill
2,000,000 BARRELS
Alade and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch I, 1896
Total Product of
Bill. 111!
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from th
Pacific Coust to St. John's, New Foundlaiid, and in England, Ireland
and Scotlund very largely, and is recognized as the best flour in t!i
world.
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WHOLESALE AGENTS.
WE CARRY
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X. L. Steel, rOOtR
Toe and Side Weight
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&
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OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to Business and Per
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1 Liberal Accommodations Extended According
to Balances and Responsibility.
Z Interest Allowed on Interest Depositee
THE
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Electric Batteries. Electric Exploders, for ex
ploulug: blasts, Safety Fuse, and
Repaono Chemical Co. 's expSe
WHEELS 00 WHEELS
BICYCLES.
ON AND AFTER BEPT. 1ST, lfW, WB
will offer all uf tbe following wheels we
may hare in stork at Jobber's Prices : Wolf
American, Pivrre, Irer-Johnson, Wserly and
Ftatherstoae Line. Tbis Is so opportunity
to uet a sood wheel cheap. We still have the
famous "Crawford," a wheel that runs as
liitht and easy and wears equal to any 1U
machine on the market. Come and ate what
we van do fcr you In our line.
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Dr. King's Celebrated Cotton Root Pills,
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Lost Power. Failing Mrmory, Wasttna Diseases, and
all effects of self -abuse or etretw and indiscretion,
ivhlch unfits on' for s'ndy. bimintss or marriage. It
not only rures by stems at tbe seat of d. Jesse, but
is s great nerco tonic and blood builder, bring
ing bark tbe pink glow te rale cheeks and re
storing the Ore of youth. It wards off Inunity
sad Conaunption. lualut en baring RKVIVO.no
tther. It can be carried in Teat pocket. By mail,
VI .OO per package, or aix for S.OO, with a poet
tire written guarantee to ear or refund
he money. Circular free. Address
W- stroiCINE CO.. fit 'r St.. CHICAGO. r'
For Sale by MATTHEWS BROS., Drug
gist Seranton, Pa.
til iiyieo
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