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    THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-1 HTJBSDAY MORNING. OCTOBEB 2a, J89fl.
MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Review.
van- Vmir rvt St. Under the
in-
fluence tor higher quotations from
London the active export demand lor
wheat and the prospect ot additional
Bold imports, speculation fl the Stock
lCxchange opened with a decidedly
lmoyant tone. Prices went up with a
rash and there was some lively cov
ering by the shorts who were thor
oughly alarmed. The advance was
equal to altt per cent, and so pro
nounced was the bullish temper that
for a time the advance in the posted
ratcb of sterling exchange to 4S1 and
4.s4$. and a probable advance In the
Bunk of England discount rate tomor
row wore entirely ignored. Subsequent
ly, however, they exercised an unfa
vorable! effect, especially as advices
from Chicago reported quite a break
in wheat there. iAs compared with the
best prices of the morning Sugar jield--J
2'a to Uhi; Tobacco, to 6";
liuiilngtun, to 72: Chicago Gas, 1V4
In 64; St. Taul, T4 to 71: Kock Island,
1 to 63, and the remainder of the
list 4 to per cent. Near the close
tlie dealings were enlivened by a Jump
in Reuding from 23 to 25 and the
remainder of the liut rallied H to li
per cent. Although the market closed
iirm the dealings lacked the animation
that characterized them early In the
day. The decline in the rates for
money contributed to the late rally
the transactions aggregating 226,532
mures. Net changes nhov gains of 't
ul'j per cent.
Kurnished by WILLIAM LINJJ. At
LF.N & CO., stock brokers, Mears build
ing, rooms 7O5-70S.
Open- High- Low- Clo.
In, est. eel inn.
Am. Tobacco Co 'dii 7!'
Am Pntlnti (ill . . 1-t 14
ti'JTi 71
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Am. Surar Re's Co.110'4
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Texas rncltlc 7?
Vnion Pacltlo 8
Wabash 6H
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CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES.
WHEAT.
Open.- High- Low Clo.
Ins. est
D-eomber 77 77'4
.Mpy 82 824
OATS.
December lS7i 18"i
.Mav 22 22
CORN'.
Pewuiber 23 ?5'4
Jin;,' 28 2S4
LAUD.
ivpember 4.27 4.30
Janiinrv 4.50 4.50
PORK.
December 7.00 7.00
January 8.U0 8.00
est. lr.
75'4 75V4
80 80
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27 27:,
4.20 4.20
4.40 4.40
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7.8$ 7.85
Wcranton Board of Trade Exchange
Qiiotation"All Quotation Based
cu Far of 100.
Name. Hid. Asked.
Dime Dep. ft Dts Bank 140
Sernnton Lace Curtain Co M
National Boring ft Drilling Co ... 80
First National Bank S50
Soranton Jar & Stopper Co. 25
Klmhurst Boulevard Co 100
Srranton Savings Bank 200
ftonta Plate Glass Co 10
Ucranton Packing Co ... 250
Lackawanna Iron ft Steel Co. ... 150
Third National Bank 850
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co 90
Seranton Traction Co 16 21
Sernnton Axle Works 80
Laelc'a Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 145
Krcnomy Steam Heat St
Power Co 40
BONDS.
Soranton Tass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110 ...
Srranton ft Plttston Trac. Co. ... 80
People's Street Railway, Beo-
ond mortgage due 1920 110
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Laeka. Township School 6 102
City of Soranton St. Imp. 6. ... 102
Borough of Wlnton 6 ... 100
Alt. Vernon Coal Co 85
Soranton Axle Works 100
Ecranton Traction Co. 83
New Vork Produce Market.
New York. Oct. 21. Flour Dull, held
-higher, checking business. Wheat Fair
ly active, weaker, with options; No. Z red
f. o. b.. 85c: ungraded red. 74a8Sc: No. 1
northern, HS'c; options closed weak at
:;'iC. decline; No. 2 red, January, 83"Jc.:
March, 854c.: May, Kc; October, 79c;
November, 8054c.; December, 82ic. Corn
More active, weaker; No. 2 at 30',4a31c.;
elevator, Sla31c; afloat; options closed
weak at la2c. decline; October, 29c;
December, 31c: January, 8H4c; May,
33"ic. Oats Dull, steady; options weaker;
October and December, 234c.; Maroh, 25c.;
May, 20c; spot price No. 2 at 23'a24'4c. ;
No. 2 white, 2Cc; No. 2 Chicago, 25Vic.;
No. 3 at 21'(e.; No. .8 white, 23:.o.; mixed
western, ziazac. ; wane state ana western
22a32c. Provisions Quiet, nominally uu
ehanged. Butter Firm, fairly active, un,
changed prices. Cheese Steady, moder
ate demand; prices unchanged. Eggs
Fancy, firm; state and Pennsylvania, 18a
lw.; ice 'House, Hitaiuc; western rresn,
iu-'siuov. j uv, vaac, 4.ui.lu, uuivu. itfw.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia, Oct. 21. The tnarket was
tirrn, with a steady, moderate demand tor
oot:ng requirements, we quote: City
smoked beef, llalic; beef bams, HU.?ia
16.50, as to average; pork, family, 111;
hums, S. P, cured, In tierces, 9al0c.; do.
smoked, ltall'c., as to average; sides,
ribbed, in salt. 4ia4',c.: do. do. smoked.
Wdlffic; shoulders, pickle-cured, Bi4a514c;
lo. do. smoked, 6Ha(i?4c.; picnic hams, S.
P. cured. 6;.iH'3c. ; do. do. smoked, 6!ia7c;
bellies. In pickle, according to average,
loose. 5nS'ie. : breakfast bacon. 7a7Ac.. as
to brand and average; lard, pure, city "e
fined. In tierces, DVia5y2c.; do. do. do. in
tubs, Bi&aftKc.; do. butchers', loose, 4'4a
i0ic.; city xauow, in nogsneaas.ac. ; coun
try do., 2a3'4c, us to quality, and cakes.
ric.
Chicago Grain and Provision Market
Chicago, Oct. 21. Leading futures
ranged as follows: Wheat October, 74a
7."ic; December, 76.;a75',4c; May, (l4a
Mie. Corn October, 2:!?a22c; December,
2Kn244c: May., 2&3ia27ie. Oats October.
I7''snl7l4c: December, 19al8Ho.; May, 21
:i.iic. Aieia rorK uecemoer, Uiatj.n'.i,;
.Innuarv. S7.93a7.S5. ird Deeomher.
?4.27V4a4.20: January, $4.50a4.40. Short Ribs
December, 3.65a3 05; January, $3.92',4a
3.S7',.. Cnsh quoiatlons follow: Flour
I71al7'14c. : rye, 35a36c.; barley, 37c. nomi
nal; flaxseed, 70a71Mc; timothy seed, 82.65
nominal; mess pork. SC.90a7; lard, U.20a
4.22k; short ribs, sides, 83.C0a3.SO; dry salt
il shoulders, 84n4.25; short clear sides,
H2r.H4.37V!,; whisky, $1.18; sugars un-
cnangeu.
UotTalo Live Stork.
Buffalo, Oct. 21. Cattle Nothing doing
tor want 01 siock, reeling nrm lor good
grades, slow for others: veals, dull and
lower; good to choice, $5.5na6; common to
iair, .Zi)P3.Ki. nous Aiarnnt very slow,
shade easier: Yorkers. 83.50: rood nlica
$3.5ita8.rn; mediums, J3.50a3.55; roughs. 83
n.i.vi; stags, i..iotz.ij. oneep nnu uamos
Mnrket easier, and slow for all but crime
good to choice native, 84.15a4.35; common
to fair, 8;i.C5a4.10; mixed sheep, good to
choice, $2.75a3.2o; heavy ewes, $2.75aS.15;
Canada lambs, common to good ewes
wether lots, ti.10a4.40; most sales of goods
Oil Market.
Oil City, Oct. 21. The 'oil market op
uona anu creau Balances, ui.
'HERIFF'S SALE.
-OP
Valuable Real Estate
8ATURDAT, NOVEMBER 7, 1S96.
S vlrliu nf oiinilrv writs of Fieri Fa-
clas. Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex
ponas, Issued out of the court of common
pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di
rected, I will expose to public sale by ven
due or outcry, to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, at the court bouse, in
the city of Soranton, Lackawanna comi
ty, on SATURDAY, the SEVENTH DAY
OF NOVEMBER. A. D., IsStf., at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all
the right, title and interest cf the de
fendants In and to ten following de
scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land,
vis: . .
No. 1.-A11 the right, title and Interest of
thedefendant, John Edwartowskl in and to
all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the buildings and Improvements thereon
erected, situate In the Twentieth ward cf
the city of Scranton, county 01 mcK--wanna
and state of Pennsylvania, de
scribed as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the southwester.
ly side of Palm Btreet at the distance of
two hundred and forty-five (215) feet south
easterly from the southeasterly side of
rrospect avenue, containing in irom ui
breadth on the said Palm street forty (40)
fai ami .vtamitiK r.t that breadth In
length or depth southwesterly at right
angles with the said Palm street one hun
dred and fifty (16o feet.
Kxeepnng ana reserving an coai
mlmTiila tmnpfirh the anrt'nca of said lot
or piece of ground, being the same land
conveyed to the said John Edwartowskl by
the United Security Life insurance anu
Trust company of Pennsylvania by deed
dated the 25th of April, 1S95, and duly re
corded in the office for recording deeds
In said Lackawnna county In deed book
No. 124 at page 538, etc. All improved with
a two-story and basement double brick
dwelling house.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of United Security Life Insurance
and Trust company of Pennsylvania vs.
John Edwartowskl. Debt. 81,823.25. Judg
ment No. 1102, September Term, 1S9C. Lev.
fa. to November Term, WHi.
WOODRUFF, Att y.
ALSO
Vo. S All tho Tie-lit- tltlo nnd Interest
of the defendant, James Cummings, In and
to all that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Fourteenth
ward of the city of Scranton, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
described according to a survey thereof
dated the 18th of June, 1895, made by A. B.
Dunning, Jr., surveyor, as follows, to wit:
Situate' on the southeasterly side of
Chestnut street, beginning ot the distance
or two hundred and sixty-nine nna nve
hundredths (269 5-100) 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 (50) feet and extending of that
breadth In length or depth southeast
wardly one hundred and fifty (150) fejt.
Bounded northeastwardly by ground of
James Gahagnn, southeastwardly by
ground of R. McOowan, southwestwanuy
by ground of P. Kearney and northwest
wardly by said Chestnut street (which
premises Sylvanus F. Brown by an Inden
ture oatea ui sixtn tlay or teDruary, a.
D.. 1S85 and recorded In deed book No. 85.
pago 148, etc., granted and conveyed unto
the said James Cummings In fee). Saving
and reserving ajl coal and minerals be
neath the surface ot the said lot as set
forth In the said Indenture. All improved
with two (2) two-story and basement
frame dwelling houses and out-buildings
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of United Security Life Insurance and
Trust company of Pennsylvania vs. James
Cummings. Debt. $1,425.07. Judgment No.
1101, September Term, 1896. Lev, fa to
iNOvem ner xerm, jy.w.
wuuunut't, Att y.
ALSO
No. 3.-A11 the right, title and Interest
of the defendants, Joseph Kolar and Anna
Kolnr, in and to all the surface of a lot
of land situate In the borough of Wlnton,
county of Lackawanna and state of Penn
sylvania, In tract known as "David
Brown" tract, described as follows, to wit:
Being lot number twenty-one (21) in
block E and situate upon street known as
Second avenue, as shown on map recorded
in Lackawanna county in deed book No. V3,
page 4Y, etc., saia 101 measuring nrty vm)
feet In front and one-hundred and fifty
(150) feet In depth and being In rectangu
lar shape. Being the same lot of land con
veyed by Isaac P. Hand, trustee to Joseph
and Anna Kolar as recorded In Lacka
wanna county. Improved with a two story
frame dwelling house and out houfes.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of German Building association No, 7, vs.
Joseph Kolar and Anna Kolar. Debt,
$2,800.00. Judgment, No. 98, November
Term, 1896. Fi. fa. to November Term,
1896. BAL'MAN, Atfy.
ALSO,
No. 4. All the rirht. title and Interest of
the defendants, Peter Jackson and Julia
Ann Jackson, in and to all that certain
piece of land situate In the borcugh of
Dunmore, county ot Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, being the northerly
half of lot number two (2), In square or
block number eleven (ii) and morning
Sherwood street; the said lot being tlfty
elght and one-half feet in front on
Sherwood street and two hundred and
twenty-tlve (225) feet In depth, being a
part of the Parker & Throop allotment of
the Sherwood farm and conveyed to Peter
Jackson and nis wire, juiia Ann jaegson,
now deceased, by deed made the 15th day
of May ,1894, as recorded In Lackawanna
county in deed dook io. 114, page etc.
Improved with a two-story frame dwelling
house and outhouses.
Seized and taken In Execution at the
suit of German Building and Loan asso
ciation, No, 7, vs. Peter Jackson and Juila
Ann Jackson. Debt, $1,000.09. Judgment
No. 99, November Term, 1896. Fl. fa. to
November lerm. issti.
BAUSIAN, Atfy.
ALSO,
No. 5.-A11 the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Joseph cassesse, adminis
trator of Dominic Gorafolo, deceased. In
and to all that certain messuage or lot
of land situate In the Borough of Dun
more, county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit:
Lot numbered sixty-seven on plot of vll
lage; lot laid out by Andrew D. Spencer In
said tmnmore. commencing at a corner of
Franklin street and Jiortimore street,
thence north 034 degrees west one nun
dred and twenty-three feet to a corner
thence north one degree eaut seventy
three and one-hulf feet to a corner, thence
east 63V4 degrees south one hundred and
fifty feet to a corner on the edge of Frank
lin street, thence south 22 degrees west
along the edge of Franltlln street sixty,
five feet to the place of beginning. Con
taining about eight thousand nine hundred
and seventy square feet of land, the samo
more or less. Excepting nnd reserving the
coal ana minerals oeneatn sum lot.
ImDroved with a two storv frame dwell
Ing house and outbuildings. Seized ond
taken In execution ut the suit of Thomas
Kellv. assigned to D. O. Weacott. vs. Jo.
seph Cassesse administrator of the estate
of Dominico Garafola, deceased. Debt,
$1,154.25. Judgment No. 543, September
Term, wjo. ijev. in. 10 .ovemuer Term,
1893. M. F. SANDO, OE(J. S. HORN.
Atfys.
No. 6. All the right, title and Interest of
tha defendant. Patrick .Douifhcrtv. In nrnl
to all the following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situate in the city of Sernn
ton, county of Lackawanna nnd state
of Pennsylvania, aescriueu as follows:
Being the front part of lot No. 24, In
souare or block No. 83. and being thirty-
one and eight-tenths (31 8-10) feet In front
on Prospect avenue, tne same width In
rear, and thirty .six and one-tenth CM 1-10)
feet In depth, with the right of way to a
private passage way eight feet wide on tho
southerly side of said lot. Improved with
a story and half frame dwelling thereon.
Being part of The same land conveyed by
jonn wuinnan. ext. ot me ini win or mv
rick Davltt. deceased, to Patrick Dontli
ertv. bv deed dated 9th of October. 1iu.1.
and recorded in Lackawanna county in
deed book No. 106, page 93, etc.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of assigned to Daniel LaiigstafT vs. Patrick
Douirhertv. Debt. 3100. Judgment No. fii;9.
Mny Term, MM. Fl. fa. to November
Term, 1890. STARTER, Atfy,
ALSO
No. 7.-A11 tbe right, title and Interest of
tn aerenaantB,, Annie uano, aaministra
trls of Michael Dano, deceased: Annie
Dano, Widow of Michael Dano: Joseph
Zuhwa. guardian of Mary Ondeek and An
nie Duno. minor children and heirs of
Michael Dano, deceased, in and to all those
certain lots of land situate in the town cf
Jessup, borough of Wlnton, county ot
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the corner ot Orassy ave
nue and Meylert avenue, thence running
northwesterly on the easterly side of Mey
lert avenue 200 feet to an alley, thence
northeast on said alley 124 feet near the
public road, thence on a line with said pub
lic road 210 feet, more or Iojs, to Orassy
Island avenue, thence southwest on Gras
sy avenue 82 feet to Meylert avenue and
p.ace of beginning. Being lot No. 10C and
parts of lots Nos. 101 and 102. 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 houses and olhes out
buildings. So!zed and taken In execution at the
suit of E. Robinson's Sons vs. Annlo Dano,
administratrix et al. Debt, $189.81. Judg.
ment No. 135, March Term, 189& Vend, ex.
to November Term, lk96.
O'BRIEN & KELLY, Atf ys.
ALSO
No. 8.-A11 the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Emily V. Smith, surviving
executrix of John S. Smith, deceased, in
and to all that certain lot or piece of land
situate in the township ot North Abing
ton, county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: :
On the north by land now or late of Ira
Tripp; on the east bv land now or late of
Benjamin Swallow; on the south by land
now or late of S. W. Blatchley: on the
west by land now or lato of Newell Callin
der. 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 S. Smith from J. C.
Miles, et al., by deed dated Sept. 25th, 1SS2,
which deed is recorded In the office for re
cording of deeds. In and for the county
or Lackawanna, in deed book 81, page 88,
etc.
Excepting and reserving therefrom all
the land mentioned and described in deed
from Isaac Ellis, et al., to N. T. Purdy.
which deed Is dated May 10th, 1893. nnd Is
recorded in the office for the recording of
deeds, etc.. in and for the county of Lack
awanna, In deed book No. 100, page 221,
etc. Being about four acres and thirty
two perches of land, more or less.
Second All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant In and to all that cer
tain lot or piece of land situate In the
borough of Dalton, county of Lackawanna
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described tis follows, to wit: On the
southwesterly side by lands of Mrs. War
ren nno tne f actoryviue ana Aoington
turnolke: on the northwesterlv side by
lands of Frank Colvln; on the northeaster
ly By lands of Martha N. Dean and tne
estate of Mrs. M. A. Dixon: on the south
easterly side by Lake street nnd land of
Mrs. Warren. All Improved with a two
story frame dwelling house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon. Also fruit
trees.
Seized and taken In execution at tne suit
of C. E. Brink vs. Emily F. Smith, execu
trix. Debt, $103.21. Judgment No, 296.
September Term. 18W. Vend. Ex. to No
vember Term, 189B.
rAiu uiuuK, aii y.
ALSO
No. 9. -Ail the rieht. title nnd Interest of
the defendant, James W. Barber, in und to
all the following described lots, pieces or
parcels or land, situate, lying anu oeing
in the township ot Madison, county of
Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
The first thereof, beginning at a point
of lands now or late of Isaac Depuy and
Anthony Maloney, fifty feet at a right
angle from the center of grade of the Del
aware, Lacknwanna and Western railroad.
on the westerly side of said road, thence
north twenty-four degrees east, forty-one
rods nnd nineteen links to a stake on the
east side of Ronrlng Brook, in line of lot
No. 159, south fifty degrees east two hun
dred and twenty-six rods to a stone cor.
ner; thence by lot No. 195 of the Drinker
Survey, north forty degrees east one hun
dred and forty-four rods to a stone corner;
thence by lots No. 200 and No. 199 of the
Drinker Survey, north fifty derrees west
two hundred and fifty-seven rods to a stona
corner; thence north; then north sixteen
degrees west eighty rods to a stone cor
ner; thence by land In nnmo of Lewis B'ar
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
fifty feet nt right angles from the confer
or said railroad on tne westerly siue;
thence bv line running parallel with same.
to the place of beginning; containing threo
hundred and sixty-one acres and two
perches.
Executing nnd reserving therefrom, how
ever, about eleven acres sold to D. Whee
ler, thirty-four acres sold to J. M. Rhoads;
thirty-seven acres soiti 10 t;nocn uaruner;
twenty-five acres sold to William Simp
son; one acre sold to Mrs. E. Gardner;
thirty-six acres sold to A. Van Cleef;
about fifty acres sold to U. G. Schoon-
niaker, and about five acres sold to Robert
Houston. Tiiero Deing aoout (iai) one
hundred and thirty-seven ncres of land in
aforesaid described premises which aro
eonveyeo. or intenaeu to oe conveyeu oy
this deed, be the same more or less.
Second Also all the right, title and in
terest of the defendant in nnd to all mat
certain lot. niece or ffarcel of land, situ
ate In the township of Madison, county of
Lackawanna, state ot Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as roiiows:
Beginning at a small Beecn, original cor-
ner a corner also. A corner also of War-
runts of John Weitzel and Ruth Bronson;
thence by the last named Warrant and by
part of original lot No. 157 east, one hun
dred and ninety two perches to a stone
heap corner; thence by part of lot No. 160
and part or 101 -o. 10s, norm nrty degrees
west about one hundred and ten perches to
a stone corner set In line of lot No. 159:
thence by other part of lot No. 158. west
about twenty-six perches to a post ret for
a small piece of land of about one-half
acre, by George Swartz for Larry Miller;
thence Dy tnat survey nearly soutn, six
nnd tnree-iourtns percnes to a post;
thence southwest per said survey, ten
perches to tho turnpike rond; thence by
the same, southwardly about four psrehes
to a stone corner of other lands sold to
L. Miller by George Swartx on said turn
pike; thence by said laud south 81 degiees
west about seventy-one perches to a
beech sapling, corner In line of warrant of
John Weitzel and thence by said land
south, to a small beech, the place of be
ginning.
Bi.lnir nart of original lot No. 158. excnt
ing and reserving out of this last described
lot or lanu, twenty anu ninety-seven one
hundredth8 acres of land sold to W. G.
Schoonmager.
Thlrd-rAl-so 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 Madison, county
of Lackawanna, stute ot Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner of the
John Weitzel Warrant, thence aloiia
south line or sniu warrant, norm eiuntv-
eight and one-half degrees, west, one-
hundred anu twenty-rour percnes; tncneo
alonir lot now or late in possession of John
nnd James McCandless, north one and a
half degrees east seventy-two perches;
thence along line of lot now or late in
uossessloii of Simon Schwartz, south eivh.
ty-elght and a half degrees east one hun
dred and twenty-live rods to Warrant line
thence alone the same, south, two degree,
west, seventy-two p-.'rehts to the pUce cf
beginning. Containing about tilty-six
litres and four perches, be the samo more
or less.
Fourth Also all tho right, title nnd In
terest of U10 defendant in and to all that
ceriain lot. place or parcel ot land, situ
ate in the township of Madison, county of
Lackawanna, stnie or reiinsyivania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Being the northern half of lot N 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 lauds now or lute
of Edwurd Simpson, on the east by lands
now or late of R. Noble, on the south by
lands now or lato of Amos Carl and west
by lands now or late of Israel Depuy.
The four above described lots cf land
being part of the same lands described In
deed from P. J. Kinney, Bherlff of Lu
zerne county, to N. G. Parke, dated June
6, 1878, and recorded ill Luzerne county, in
deed book No. 213, page 359, etc.
Improved with one large dwelling house
known us the Homestead, one small dwell.
Ing house, one huy-uarn, one cow barn,
stable and wagon house, one barn 011 the
back end of the farm and two apple orch
ards. Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of Sarah Louise Barber, assignee of N. G.
Park?, executioner of estate of W. C. GU
dersleeve, vs. James W. Barber. Debt,
$8,493.79. Judgment No. 1219, September
Term, 1890. Lev. fa. to November Term,
1890. C. H. WELLES, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 10. All the right, title nnd Interest cf
the defendant, William Hardwlck, tn and
to nil the following described lot of land
In Throop, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl
vania, described as follows:
Lot number sixty-five (65) and situate
upon street called and named Murray
street, upon the plot of lots ot snld Pan.
cnaet Coal company, entitled "William
Bnyne's H!ck M. E. map of lots of th
Pancoast Coal Company, which map or
filot Is recorded In the office fcr record
ng of deeds, etc., in and for th county
of Lackawanna, In deed book No. 2$, page
SC. aatd lot being sixty (SO) feet In front
and one hundred and eighty-eight (183)
feet In depth on southeast side, and one
hundred and ninety-six and one-half (19t;)
leei in uepta on the northwest siae. us
ing same property conveyed to said Will
lam Hardwlck by the Puncoast Coal com
pany, by deed dated 3rd March, 1890, re
corded In said recorder's office In deed
book No. S3, tun v.i'2 inni and other min
erals excepted and reserved. All Improved
with a two story frame, shingle-rooi
dwelling bouse, outhouses fruit trees,
shrubbery, etc
Seised and taken In execution at the
suit of the New York Mutual Savings and
uoan association vs. William naruwic.
Debt, 719.64. Judgment No. 1214. September
Term. 196. Lev. fa. tn November Term.
1890. WATSON & DIEUL, Att y.
ALSO
No. 11. All the rleht. title nnd Interest of
the dafc-itlatit. Antonio Aielio, in and
to all the surface or right of soli of all that
lot of land, situate In the city of Carbon,
dale, county of Lackawanna, state ot
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
Beginning In the south-easterly line of
an irregular lane, at the westerly corner
of lot of land heretofore conveyed to Katie
T. Linen, thence by said lot. south fifty
seven (57) degrees east forty-eight (48) feet
to a corner, thence bv another Irregular
lane, south twenty-three (23) degrees
west, seventy-seven (77) feet and north
seventy and three-fourths (70?4) degrees
west, fifty-eight (58) feet to the aforesaid
line of the first-mentioned lane, thence by
nld lane, north twenty-nine and one.
fourth (29VI) degrees east, ninety (90) feet
to piace or beginning, being the same lot
which the president, managers and com
pany of the Delaware and Hudson Canal
company, by deed duted the 24th day of
May, 1M2, granted and conveyed to the
said Antonio Alello and further described
as lot No. 500 on a may of out-lots of said
company, on a trnct 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 tr.ken in execution at the
suit of John Clubert vs. Antonio Alello.
Debt, $714.00. Judgment No. 784, January
jerm, lens. L.ev. fa. to NovemDer Term,
1896. Also at the suit of John Gilbert vs.
Antonio Aielio. Debt. $1,000.00. Judgment
No. 11 March Terra, 10)i. Fi. fa. to No
vember Term, 1893.
O'NEILL, LATH ROPE, Atfys.
ALSO
No. 12. All the rlcht. title nnd Interest
of the defendant, Antonio Aeillo, in and to
all that certain lot of land, situate In the.
First ward of the city of Cnrbondale,
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
aescriuea as lunows:
Beginning In the southwesterly line of nn
Irregulnr lane, at the northerly corner of
out-lot No. 507 on snld map conveyed to
Lulgi Fazio, thence by said lot No. 507
south twenty-three (23) degrees west one
hundred and fiftv-elirht (liUt feet rn.l
eight-tenths (8-10) of a foot to land of Miry
CavlBton; thence along land of said Mary
envision norm seventy-one ana ono
fourth( 714) degrees west thirty-five nnd
eight-tenths (35 8-10) feet to a corner half
way across said lot. No. 608; thence in a
northly direction and through the middle
of lot No. 508, one-hundred and fifty-nine
tnisi ieot to said irregular lane; thence
by said line of lane south sixty-nine und
three-fourths (69J) degrees east thirty-live
and elcht-tenths (.15 8-10) feet to the be.
ginning, being the easterly half of lot con
veyed oy me ueinwnre fc Hudson canal
company, to James Dnttoll and Antonio
Aeillo, by deed dated November 21, 1S94,
coal reserved. Improved with a two (2)
Btory frame dwelling house, a bake oven, a
frame barn and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of John Gilbert vs. Antonio Aeillo. Debt,
$1,000.00. Judgment No. 11 March Term,
1895. Fl. fa. to November Term, 1896.
LATHROPE, Atty.
ALSO
No. 13. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendants, Ralph Romano nnd An
tonlo Aeillo, and to all that certain lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in the First
ward of the city of Carbondile, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the easterly side
of Dundaft street, in said city, on the
north bank of the Delaware and Hudson
Canal company's canal or race; thence
northerly along said Dundnff street fifty
three t5o) feet more or less, to a point. Ic
ing southwest corner of land of Ceasnr
Maz7,l6; thence In sn easterly direction
along land of said Mazz'.o and at right,
angles to said street, sixty-six (66) feet
to a corner: thence tn 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. six-ty-six
(66) feet to the place of beginning,
Improved with a three (3) story frame
building used as a hotel and a store, with
a small frame kitchen attached, and out
buildings thereon.
Seised and tnken In execution nt the suit
nf tbe Carbondnle Miners' and Mechanics'
Savings bank vs. Ralph Romano and An
tonlo A'.ello. Debt. $3,500.00. Judgment
No, 72, November Term, 1894. Fl. fa. to
November Term, 1896.
LATHROPE, Att'y.
All of which will be sold for cash only.
FRANK II. CLEMONS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., Oct. It,
J896.
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.. ,
Coal of tho best quality for domestic us
and of all sizes, including Buckwheat and
Birdseye, delivered in any part of tho city
at the lowest price.
Orders received at the Office, first floor.
Commonwealth building, room No. 8;
telephone No. 2624. or at the mine, tele
phone No. 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at tha mine.
WM. T.SMITH.
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For sale by MATTHEWS BIIOS. and
JOHN II. PHELPS. Scranton. Pa.
KtSTCRES VITALITY
produces the ntiov e reuH In 30 days. It -tt
VoWHi f ully and (illicitly. Cures n ben all othrrj fail
Toting meu will renaiu their lost mauhnod.cndolii
11111 will recover their ynuthlul vmor by uln
RLTI VO. It quickly and surely resto cs KcrvuiB
inns, Loht Vitality, Impolency, Nightly Kimxtion:-',
Lost Power. Falling Mi tnory, Wantiuii Dtaeaxea. nuc
all effects of self-abutie or exctfti and indiscretion
r. lili'li nnflUone fors udy. biilnes or marriage. Il
ant only cures by starting at tbe seat of d.ieanu. but
In OKI-tat nerin Ionic and blond builder, briuc
tag bark th pink glow to rale check o-.d rc
doling the lire of youth. It wards off fnsnnlf
md Consumption. leftist on harlim It E VIVO. 11.
thcr. It ran bo erried 1'' reelect. By ni'.l
'l.OOiwrputli.gcor aix tor 5.00. with a pot
vo written gnnrunteo to cure or rofuc
10 money, Circularftco. Addrcaa
r: Braicjiesci fi'-? St.. CHtCACO. ''
For Sale by MATTHEWS BROS., Drug
(1st Soranton, Pa.
ist uay. Jpf VbWeli Mar.
littisftty of Me.
ti:e QPkAT 30th Day.
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Avi
Will place on sale the following extra
ordinary values and we can safely
say the goods we place before the
public are 25 per cent, cheaper than
same class of merchandise tun be
purchased elsewhere. We can also
assure you that every dollar's worth
of our stock is new and all of it the
latest styles and newest Ideas and
at prices that Bhould attract atten
tion. 5 gross Curatena, skin and complexion
soap, regular price 25c. per cake;
Leader's Price, 3 cakes for 24c, and
every purchaser of 3 cakes receives
a premium, choice between 4 dozen
silver plated forks, table spoons,
dozen tea spoons, or 1 sugar shell
and 1 butter knife.
One lot of fancy Silks, goods usually
retail at ioc. anu Sue. a yard; choice
of any 49c.
100 remnants fine Press Goods, In
lengths running from two to f.ve
yards, at about 25c. on the dollar.
i pieces all-wool fancy Dress Goods,
these goods sold early In the season
at 45c. and COc; Leader's Price, 25c.
25 pieces fancy Boucle Dress Good, In
an the newest colorings, retail all
ever the country at 50c; Leader's
Price, 37c.
75 pieces plain and figured Black Dress
Goods, guaranteed every thread
wool, in three lota:
Lot one, worth EOc; Leader's Price,
25c.
Lot two, worth 60c; Leader's Price,
29c.
Lot three, worth 80c; Leader's Price,
39c.
Children's Cloth Caps, Leader's Price,
19c. '
Children's Cloth Caps, Leader's Price,
25c.
Fancy Hats, for misses and children;
Leader's Price, 39c. and 49c.
Ladies' Alpines at 29c, 49c, E9c, 69c,
and OSf. These goods are 25 per
cent, less than regular prices.
20 pieces 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, regu
lar price, 16c; Leader's Price, lli'c.
25 pieces yard-wide Bleached Muslin,
regular price, U&c; Leader's Price,
4c.
50 pair extra heavy 10-4 grey and white
Blankets, $1.25 kind; Leader's Price,
8DC.
50 Ladles' Beaver Capes, braid trimmed
and velvet collar, worth $2.00;
Leader's Price, $1.19.
25 Ladles Beaver single and double
Capes, nicely trimmed, worth $3.00;
Leader's Price, $1.99.
48 Ladies' Tlush Capes, fur trimmed,
lined throughout, worth $4.00; Lead
er's Price, $2.99.
4 Ladles' Black Beaver Jackets, new
collar and sleeves, all sizes, worth
$4.50; Leader's Price, $2.74.
30 ladles figured Brllllantine Skirts,
lined throughout and velve.een
bound, worth $1.49; Leader's Price,
95c. s
4 dozen Indies' fancy Flennelette Skirts,
nicely made, worth 35c; Leader's
Price, 25c.
f dozen ladies' fine Dressing Sacques, In
eiderdown and fancy trimmed flan
nelette, worth $1.00; Leader's Price,
U9c
10 dozen ladles' Muslin Gowns, mother
hubbard yoke and cambric rufflo,
worth 50c; Leaders Price, 35c
20 dozen ladles' Muslin Skirts, with
cluster of tucks and wide hem,
worth 50c; Leader's Price, 29c.
100 ladies' heavy ribbed Vests and
Pants, fleece lined vests, Ions
sleeves, all sizes, worth 25c; Lead
er's Price, 15c.
20 dozen men's heavy white and nntur.al
Merino Shirts and Drawers, in all
sizes, worth 39c; Lender's Price, 25c.
100 26-lnch Silk Gloria Umbrellas, with
paragon frame, steel rod and hard
wood stick, every one warranted,
worth $1.49; Leader's Price, 93c.
5 grots Castile Soap, larse size bars;
Leader's Price, 4c.
DR. HCBRA'S
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Mixes tho si in to it icrii-I-
nal freshness. ii:ot5r.jluc tv .Vi?it'i';.'
Citar .li'iu ntutuiy Biiif'. f "'R?"
;lcxlt. enpcricrtiKifcca
rreparttttor.a and, iier:e:'ly Iwnr.less, , At ail
orui'isti,or mailed Jur t3i?ii Scud iur Circular,
V'OLA CWN SOAP "'MJ iwrnaparaM.
rtl.iVi:'lr I-m;-, vjui-ult.d tor Hit trt!.:t, und lioul ;
llvi.l for i!0 iurs.tr. jU-roliitflT jnre ijb dauulj laiiil.
cucii. Aliiue,7n, Ciito SS Cf trtt.
3. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo. O.
For ssle bv MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN H. PHELPS. Scranton. Fa.
St. 4, ' M
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THE SMC Ml WEI SUfMHIIMl
THIRTY YEAR 5 PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD
FREE FROM TAXES.
INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL 1 AND OCTOBER I
The Sprin? Brook Water Supply Company offers to tbe pnb-
licOxii llllNDBEU T 1101's AM) DULL
The company furnishes tbe entire water supply of tbe Lackawanna
and Wyoming Valleys, from Scranton to
the following cities aoJ boroughs, to wit:
U llkes-Barre, PlUston, West
riiinLuzerne, Kington, EdwardsTlUc, Parson, Miner's Mills, Sonth
WHkes-Barre, Ashley, Sugar Notch, Warrior Bun, etc. The bonds
are secured by mortgage on the entire system. s
The company has no hesitation in offering and recommending th;se
bonds as a safe and desirable investment The history of the companies
in the system shows that water companies are free from the fluctua
tions aod disturbances (hat affect industrial and railroad enterprises. A thor
ough investigation of tbs Wilkes-Bjrre Water system, covering a period of
forty. five years, shows an annual increase over this previous year, without
exception, and this through a period covering several financial panics and
the Civil War.
' The company is taking care or the increased growth of the valley in
its demand lor a good and pure water supply, a sufficient number of bonds
being held in the treasury lor this purpose. )
Sealed proposals will be received for the whole, or any part of the
bonds offered, until Wednesday, October 28th, 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., at its
office, at Scranton, or any of th: fullowia; banks, where further information,
if desired, may also be obtained:
SECOND NVH0N.lt BANK, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
PEOPLE'S BANK, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Plttstoa, Pa.
MINERS' SAVINGS BANK, PlUston, Pa.
DEPOSIT AM) SAVINGS BANK, KltljUon, Pa.
SCRANT3V SAVING? BVNK & TSiHT CJ., Scrauton, Pa.
TIIIKI) NATIONAL BANK, Scranton, Pa.
MAXWELL & GRAVES, Bankers, 11? Liberty St New York.
aii bids should be addressed to The Spriti? Brook Water Supply
COlQpany. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids and all
bonds for which bids are accepted are to be paid for within five daya after
Oct. j8tb. The officers and directors of th: ompiny are as follows:
I A, VntroN, President, J. Rogers Maxwell, Pres. C. R. R. of X.J.
C. 1. rfimpxoQ, Geo. F.Baker,Pre.lt National Banlt,N.V
Lcniuol Amerman, Vice Pres. W. F. IIallstead,(en.Xan.D.,L. & W.R. B
T. II. tVntkins, Secretary. John Welles Hollenbaob.
Samuel T. Peters. Robert C. Adams, Treasurer. ,
Morgan B. Williams.
THE SPR1N3 BR03X WATER SUPPLY COMPANY,
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold In Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
1
In,
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels
Largest Run on Record. ,
Washburn. Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from th
Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in Kngland, Ireland
ami Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best flour In th
world.
MEGARGEL
WHOLESALE
WE CARRY
Burden,
Phoenix,
American,
Juniata Steel,
X. L. Steel,
Toe and Side Weight
NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND
WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES.
OITTENBENDER I
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
8CRANTON AND WILKES-BAF1RE, PA Manufacturers of
Leeomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING MID (DIKING MACHINERY.
QeaeraJ Office: 5CRANTON, PA.
For mi by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, eor. Wyoming Avenue
Sprue Street, Scranton, Pa.
V US of the above described bonds.
Naoticokc, including, amanj others,
PiUston, Avoca, Durjea, Wvo-
By L. A. VVATRES, President
AGENTS.
ALL SIZES OF
orse
CO,, SCRANTON, PA.
When In doubt what to use fat
Nervous Debility, Los of Power.
Impolency, Atrophy, Varicocele and
other weaknesses, Irom any cause,
use Sexine Pills. Drains checked
and full riffor quickly restored.
If nglctri, t.eh trouble rrHlt rl.ltf.
Mailed (or $l.llU;ti boxes fS.00. With
$5.00 orders we five a guarantee to
cure or retund the money. Address
PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
and
CONNELL
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