THE SCR A NTON TBIBITNE-TIIUKFDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 29, 1S9. i Markets and stocks Wall Street Review. New York. Oct JS.-Hlgher rate, for money, cull loans having advanced to 1-jt-r omt. hai a disturbing 'nH"enf the Stock excanK today and the prom inent Usui durins the early trading ; ex hihiiinir marked weakness. Price win f.r--.i down V,a2 per ceiiU Sugar reu ;urlliieton and Quincy Chicago oa IS. Si. I'aul 1,. KiKk Island l-,. Central Klwtrie 1, Louisville and Nashville .Manhattan Ps. -Missouri lat'itlc l'y. Jer fy Ontrul li. Tt-ntimseo Coul 1 L.cain-t-r Preferred U4, and Western Union 1. in tho eia-clultiis Consolidated Oas dropped 2'... 1-oiilKVllle and Nashville wa solil ou th imksiiik of tho dividend on NaKhvlllu. OlvaitanooKii and St. Louis and the de cline in ChicuBu Ou was attnliuted to a rumor that tho qu.-stiou of distributing the company's surplus wil not b acted upon Just now. In the afternoon trading a firmer tone, prevailed and a recovery of huI-I per cent, ensued, Chicago as and Suxar leudiiiK. Sugar was favorably tu lluenced bv un uuvunre of cent in re tined. liaws were also advanced us much. Tho general 1st was benefited by a sharp rise in wheat and a decline ill the money rate to t, per cent. Final transactions in call loans were made at 8 per cent, and there were rumors of a stueezo late in the week. Stocks at the close, while quiet, were barelv steady in tone. Net changes show losses of 'ja?; per cent. llanhuttan rose ' per cent. Total sales were 137, & shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN & CO., stock brokers. Hears build ing, rooms 7uj-7Wi. Open- Illeh- Low- Clos. inu. est. est. . Inn. Am. Toliar.-o Co .... V'3 74 7:114 74 Am. Cot. OU M'a M'i M'a Hl Am. SntT. ltc'g Co ..111 1M H-'a H-Vi Alch.. to. & 3. Fa .. Wi M's ". Can. South iit 4';'4 4!'i '' Ches. & Ohio !."' l.Vs 1;V w Chicago Oas IS- -:it Chic. & N. Wt lt"S J""'" Chic. H. y 74 7:;-'k 71' c. c. e. m et. l .... T,i -su Chic, .Mil. & St. P .. VI :' 71U fl'fc Chic, H. I. & P IS C.i.j IU '', 64' Delaware & Hud l-l!t J2' Dlst. & C. F t's ''a ' Oen. Klectrlo S7'a I Lake Shore l"'i 47'4 347 117 1-ouls. & Nash "4ii 4';' 45 4",'i M. K. & Texas. Pr .. 2,Vi IV, 20' i '4 Manhattan lile 93 Mo. Pacilic 2l aiia 20'j 2o-4 Nat. Cordngs 4 4r-i 4rSi 4" Nat. Ial K! 2:sl4 2:S" 2'4 N. J. Central -01 1N lull V3 N. Y. Central 9J"'H W, N. Y.. S. & V Pr .. 2a'a SUij 2:i UV out. & West 14 14 V.'H K'j Omiha f. Il'i 41 i 4't-'i 4ii'j racltlc Mall 21 21'4 2"'3 21' Phil. & Head 2.V4 2(1 h Southern J. p. X' 8'i f' S'i Southern It. ., IJr.. 2.Va 2Ma 2I'4 :r Tenn., C. & Iron .... 2;t'i 2a 23'- 23'4 Texas Pncino 7'j S 7'-j 8 I'nlon Pacilio S'i SJ 8 8 AVabash IPs I'i i.v-, r,i r.'i 5s 84'i wf- fi-: 6'i 9' 3 .U !"4 20'. 20 20 abash. Pr 1.V, West. I'nlon V. L 6iJ V. S. Leather 9;l V. 8. Leather, Pr ... fil's U. S. Rubber a!4 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. WHEAT. Open.- High- Low- Clos- lng. est. eat. !r. December iw'4 71 H m 71 7iTs W-'ii 75 OATS. December K ISi IS'i 1SH -May an, 210 21? 21ft CORN. December rt- 214 24H 244 M-'V 27' 3 27v, LARD. December 4.3R 4.30 4 20 430 146 4.uU 4.42 4.M pouk. December January 6.90 (.SO 6.90 7.S0 7.05 7.8(1 7.U7 Fcrnnlon Hoard of Trade Rxchange yiioirtiinus-All Quotation liaied on rnr ol 100. Name. Dime Dep. & Dis Tlanlt 140 Pfrniiton Lace Curtain Co National Coring & Drilling Co ... First Nationnl Hank 650 Scranton Jar & Stopper Co. Klmhnrst P.oulevard Co. ..... ... Seranton SavliiRS Hank 200 Honta Plate Glass Co Seranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron Steel Co. ... Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M fg. Co S ramon Traction Co 18 JVranton Axle Works I.acl:'a Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 145 l.Vonomy Steam Heat & Power Co 40 BONDS. Seranton Pacs. Railway, first mortpage due 1918 110 People's Street Rnllway, first mortgage due 1918 110 Prranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson .Manufacturing Co Lnckn. Township School 6 City of Seranton St. Imp. 6. ... TiorotiKh of Wlnton 6 ... ML Vernon Coal Co Kcranton Axle Works ... Scrar.ton Traction Co ... Asked. 'in 80 25 100 "io 2S0 150 "m 21 80 90 100 102 102 100 85 100 Di New York Produce Market. New York. Oct. 2S. Flour Steadier, tin changed. Wheat Fairly active; f. o. b., S2:;4c; ungraded red, 71uSSc.; No. 1 north ern. 79a 7U' 4c ; options advanced S'.iaS'tc, I'ecllncd 'tc. on realizing, closed steady at 1 va'2 cents over yesterday; No. 2 red Jan uary, 7Hc: 'March, 81?ic.; May, 81c; Oc. tuber, 75Kc; November, 7C4c.; December, T7"-sC. Corn Dull, firmer; No. 2. 3O04a31c. Icvtaor; 'Jl'ialll'ic alloat; options dull mid firm at "Jinlc. advance: October, :'"'xc,; December, 8le.: May, 34'ic. Oats Dull, firm; options firm, quiet; October, "2l4:; Decemlisr, 2S'iC.; spot prices. No. 2. 22a2.lc; No. 2 white, 25c- No. 2 Chi cago, 24c; No. 3, EO'ic; No. 3 white, 22c: mixed western, Eaakr.; white state and western, 22.i31c. Provisions Inactive, un changed. Butter Quiet, prices unchang ed. Cheese Steady, price undhanged. l'.i?gs Moderate demand; state and Penn sylvnnlu, lSH-ailc; lee house, I4'4alc.; western fresh, lUalSc; do. case, 2.7oa4.j0; limed, 15c. Chicago Grain and Provision Market Chicago, Oct. 2J. 'Futures ranged as fol lows: Wheat October, (SCabc.; Do cember, fliuTO'SiC.; May, 7u'Sia755c. Corn October, 2234a23V4c.; December, 2l'iia24'va.j May, 27a2ls',4c. Oats October, 17al7'jc; December, 18'4nl8Uc; May, 2iaj,a21'.o. SIobs Pork December, $0.80at!.!H); January, S7.75 a7.S0. Lard December, $4.25a4.30; Janu ary, f4.45a4.GO. Short Ribs December, f3.S2V4a3.62l4: January, f3.82Via3.87'i. Cash quotations follow: Flour, unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, 6V4alc.; No. 3. 62aCSc. by sample; red, 70a72'4C.; corn, 23a23V4c; oats, 17-1al7'4c.; rye, 3.5c; barley, 35c, nominal; llax seed, 69a9V4c: primo timothy seel, J2.40, nominal; mess pork, fti.90a7; lard, $4.25a4..".0; ahort ribs, sides, W.OOaS.KO: shoulders, f4a4.25; short clear sides, fla 4.12',j; whisky, J1.18. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Provisions -were steady and In fair Jobbing demand. We quote: City smoked beef, llaJ2c; beof hams, flij.25nl6.50, as to average; pork, family, fll; hams, S. P. cured, in tierces, fa 10c.: do. smoked. lOallVic, as to aver age; sides, ribbed, in salt, 4'4a4V2c; do. do. smoked, 6a5V4c; shoulders, pickle-cured, 5V4a5Vic; do. do. smoked, eViaec; picnic hams, S. P. cured, SaS'tc; do. do. smoked, 6af,Vic; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose, 6u6V4c.; breakfast bacon, 7a7V4c, as to brand and average; lard, pure, city refined. In tierces, 5V4a5V4cj do. do. do., lu tubs, CH-aa'Sc; do. butch ers', loose. 4K.a4-i;c eitv li.Ih.w in heads, 39c; country do., 2-)ia3iic., as to Chicago Live Stock. Union Stock Yards Oct. 2S.-Cattle- .iioiirci in hi aim rmiiic. nigner; common to extra steers, f3.30a5.10; utockers and feeders, f2.60a3.65; cows and butchers', f2.55 a3.16; calves, I3a6; Texans, f2.60a3.23; west, em rangers, f2.35a3.IS0. Hogs Market slaw and 5al0c lower; heavy packing and ship ping lots, f3.15a3.45; common to choice miAl 'I 1fta9 C(l. Kv.l. . , ... ... f.4u; light, f3.15a3.50; pigs, f2.50a3.40. Sheep "-"'. jw.wv iruu; maraei aieaay; in ferior to choice, fl.75a3.25; lambs, 2.75a4.2i. Oil Market. OH City, Oct 28.-Optlon oil, 118; credit balances, 117. DAILY CAIXIXU 8THENGTH. From the Industrial News. Messrs, Roberts and Roberts, the Re publican candidates for county commis sioners, are daily gaining strength and the l.earer election dav anDroaches the larirei grow tht-lr majorities. They are deserv-' Ing of a re-election and those who favor honest and economical administration of the county commissioners' office should -rota for Uau. gHERHT'8 BALE. Valuable Real Estate ON SATl'KUAT, NOVEMBER, 7, 1S30. By virtue of sundry writs of Flrl Fa cius. Levari Facias and Venditioni Lx ponas, issued out of the court of common picas of Lackawanna'coutity, to me di rected, I will exiose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and beat bidders, for cash, at the court house. In the city of Seranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on SATU'RDAV, the SKVKNTH DA OF XOVKMBEH, A. D., 1H96, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all the right, title and Interest cf the de fendants In and to teh following de scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land, vir: No. 1. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. 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 Seranton, county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southwester ly side of Palm street at the distance of two hundred and forty-five C245) feet south easterly from the southeasterly side of l'rospect avenue, containing in front or breadth on the said Palm street forty (101 feet and extending of that breadth In length or depth southwesterly at right angles with the said Palm street one hun dred and fifty (1501 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 John Edwartowskl by the United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania by du.'J dated tho 25th of April. 195. and duly re corded In the office for recording deeds In said Laekawnna county in deed hook No. 124 nt page Ms. etc. All Improved with a two-story and basement double brick dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania vs. John Edwartowskl. Debt, tl.823.25. Judg ment No. 1102. September Term, 1S96. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S!W. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, tltlo and lnter?st of tho defendant, James Cunimings, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate In the X'ouvteenth ward of the city of Seranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, described according to a survey thereof dated the 18th of June, 1&95. made by A, H. 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 five hundredth 2'i 6-100) 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 ward ly one hundred and fifty (ISO) feet. Bounded northeastwardly by ground nf James Guhagan, southeastwardly by ground of R. McCSowan, southwestwardly by ground of P. Kearney and northwest wardly by said Chestnut street (which premises Sylvanus F. Brown by an Inden ture dated the Sixth day of February, A. D 1&& and recorded in deed book No. 5, page 14', etc., granted and conveyed unto the said James Cunimlnys In fee). Saving and reserving all coal and minerals be neath the surface of the said lot as set forth In the said Indenture. All Improved with two (21 two-story and basement frame dwelling houses and out-bulldings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania va James Cummlngs. Deht. fl,425.67. Judgment No. 1101, September Term, 1896. Lev. fa to November Term, JS!Ki. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 3.-A11 the right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Josi ph Kolar nnd Anna Kolar, 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 K and situate Upon street known as Second avenue, us shown on map recorded In Lackawanna county In deed hook No. 63, page 47, etc., said lot measuring fifty (5u) feet In front nnd one-hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth and being In rectangu lar shape. Being the same lot of land con veyed by Isaac T. Hand, trustee to Josph and Anna Kolar as recorded In Lacka wanna county, Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and out houses. Seized and tuken In execution at the suit of German Building association No. 7, vs. Joseph Kolar and Anna Kolar. Debt, t2,8O0.00. Judgment. No. 98, November Term, lSUd. Fi. fa, to November Term, BAUuLVN, Att'y. ALSO, No. 4. All the riht, title nnd interest of the defendants, Peter Jackson and Julia Ann Jackson, In nnd to all that certain piece of land situate in the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, being the northerly half of lot number two (2), In square or block number eleven (11) nnd fronting Sherwood street; the said lot being fifty eight and one-half (5SVfcl feet In front on Sherwood street and two hundred and twenty-five (2251 feet In depth, being a part of the Parker & Throop allotment of the Sherwood fujin and conveyed to Peter Jackson and his wife, Julia Ann Jackson, now deceased, by deed made the 15th dav of May ,18U4. as recorded in Lackawanna county In deed book No. 114, page 1X1, etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outhouses. Seized nnd taken In Execution at the suit of German Building and Loan asso ciation, No. 7, vs. Peter Jackson ami Julia Ann Jackson. Debt, fl.OOO.OO. Judgment No. 99, November Term, 181)6. Fi. fa. to November Term, li!W. BAUMAN. Att'y. ALSO, No. 5.-AU the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Joseph Casscsse, adminis trator of Dominlo Uorafolo, deceased, In and to all that certain messuage or lot of land situate in the Borough df Dun more, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ss follow? to wit: Lot numbered sixty-seven on plot of vil lage: lot laid out by Andrew D. Spencer In said Dunmore, commencing at a corner of Franklin street and Mortlmore street, thence north 63Vi degrees west one hun dred and twenty-three feet to a corner thence north one degree east seventy, three and one-hulf feet to a corner, thence east C3V4 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 Franklin street sixty, five feet to the place of beginning. Con taining about eight thousnnd nine hundred and seventy square feet of land, the same more or less. Excepting nnd reserving the coal and minerals beneath said lot. Improved with a two story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Thomas Kelly, assigned to D. G. Wescott, vs. Jo seph Cassesse, administrator of the estate of Dominlco Garafola, deceased. Debt, 11.154.25. Judgment No. 643, September Term, 1S96. Lev. fa. to November Term. 1S36. M. F. SAN DO, GEO. S. HORN. ALSO ,AiVya- "No. . All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Patrick Dougherty, In and to all the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the city of Seran ton. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being the front part of lot No. 24, In square or block No. 83. and being thlrtv one and eight-tenths (31 8-10) feet In front on Prospect avenue, the same width In rear, and thirty-six and one-tenth (36 1-10) feet In depth, with the right of way to a private passage way eight feet wide on the southerly side of said lot. Improved with a story and half frame dwelling thereon. Being part of the same land conveyed by John Qulnnan, ext. of the last will of Pat rick Davltt, deceased, to Patrick Dough erty, by deed dated 9th of October, 1893, 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 Langstaff vs. Patrick Dougherty. Debt, flOO. Judgment No. 669, May Term, 1834. FI. fa. to November Term, 1896. STREETER, Att'y. ALSO i No. T.-Atl the right, title anil Interest of (ha dtftAdaata, Annie Daao. arimlnlitra- trlx of Michael Dano, deceased; Annie lmiio, widow of Michael Dano; Joseph fcuhwa. guardian of Mary Ondeek and An nie Dano. minor children and heirs of Michael Dano. deceased, in and to all those Lertuin lots of land situate in. the town cf .teacup, borough of Winton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of Grassy ave nue and Meylert avenue, thence running northwesterly on the easterly slue of Mey lert avenue 200 feet to an alley thence northeast on said alley 126 feet near the public road, thence on a line with said pub lic road 210 feet, more or less, to Grassy Island avenue, thence southwest on Gras sy avenue W feet to Meylert nvenue and place of beginning. Being lot No. 106 and parts of lots No. M and 102, on the town plot of Jessup. Coal and all other minerals reserved. All Improved with one frame hotel building, ono double and two single frame dwelling housese and other out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of E. Robinson's Sons vs. Annie Dano, administratrix et al. Debt, J1S9.S4. Judg ment No. 135, .March Term, ISaO. Vend, ex. to November Term. O'BRIEN & KELLY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 8. -All the right, title and interest of the defendant. Emily F. Smith, surviving executrix of John 8. Smith, deceased, in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate in the township of North Ablng ton. county of Lackawanna and stute of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: : On the north by land now or late of Ira Tripp; on the east by land now or late of Benjamin Swallow; on tho south by land now or late of S. W. Blatchlev; on the west by land now or late of Newell Callin der. Containing twelve acres and elghty-elj.-ht 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, 1S82, which deed is recorded in the office for re cording of deeds. In and for the county of Lackawanna, In deed book 81, page 88, etc. Excepting and reserving therefrom all the land mentioned nnd described In deed from Isaac Ellls.'ot al.. to N. T. Purdy, which deed Is dated May 10th, 1SM3, and is recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, etc., In and for the county of Lack awanna, in deed book No. hH). page 2W, etc. Being about four acres and thirty two perches of land, more or less. Second All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant In and to all that cer tnin lot or piece of land situate In tho borough of Dalton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the southwesterly side by lands of Mrs. War ren and the Fnctoryville and Abington turnpike: on the northwesterly side by lands of Frank Colvin: on the northeaster, ly by lands of Martha N. Dean and the estate of Mrs. M. A. Dixon: on the south easterly side bv Iike street and 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 nt the suit of O. K. Brink vs. Emilv F. Smith, execu trix. Debt, 108.21. Judgment No. 296, September Term. 1896. Vend. Ex. to No vember Term, 16D0. PARTRIDGE, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. James VV. Barber, In and to all the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the township of 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 lute of Isaac Depuy and Anthony Mnloney, fifty feet at a right angle from the center of grade of the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, on tho westerly side of said road, thence north twenty-four degrees east, forty-one rods and nlc'een links to a stake on tho east side of jnilng Brook, In line of lot No. 159, south fifty degrees east two hun dred nnd twenty-six rods to a stone cor. ner; thence by lot No. 193 of the Drinker Survey, north forty degrees east one hun dred and forty-four rods to a stone corner; thence by lots No. 200 ami No. 193 of the Drinker Survey, north fifty degrees west two hundred nnd fifty-seven roils 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 Wllllnm Well, south two hundred seven nnd a half rods to a polrft fifty feet at risht angles from the center of said railroad on the westerly side; thence hy line running parallel with same, to the place of beginning; containing threo hundred and slxty-onu acres and two perches. Excepting nnd 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 William Simp son; ono acre sold to Mrs. K. Gardner; thirty-six acres sold to A. Van Cleef; about fifty acres sold to U. O. Schoon maker. and about five acres sold to Robert Rollston. There being about (137) one hundred and thirty-seven acres of land In aforesaid described premises which are conveyed or Intended to be conveyed by this deed, be the same more c less. Second Also nil the right, tltlo nnd 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, slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt a small Beech, original cor ner a corner nlso. A corner nlso of War rants of John Weltzel and Ruth Bronaon; thence by the last named Warrant nnd 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. 100 nnd port of lot No. 159, north fifty 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 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 hy the same, southwardly about four perches to a slone corner of other landu sold to L. Miller by George Swnriz on said turn pike; Ihence by said land south 81 degrees west about seventy-one perches to a beech sapling, corner In line of warrant of John Weltzel and thence by said land couth, to a small beech, the place of be ginning. Being part of original lot No. 158, except ing and reserving out of this last described lot of land, twenty and ninety-seven one. hundredths acres of land sold to W. G. Schoonmaker. Third Also all the light, 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, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the John Weltzel Warrant, . thence nloriif south line of said Warrant, north elghtv elght and one-half degrees, west, one hundred and twenty-four perches; thence' along lot now or late In possession of John and James McCandless, north one and a half degrees east seventy-two perches; thence along line of lot now or late In possession of Simon Schwartz, south eigh. tv-eight and n 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 placo of beginning. Containing about tlt'ty-slx acres and four perches, be the same more or less. Fourth Also nil the right, title and In terest, of the defendant In nnd to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ ate In the township of Madison, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being the northern half of lot No. one In Colt's survey of Butler's tracts and containing forty-four acres nnd 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 enst by lands now or late of R, Noble, on the southby lands now or late of Amos Carl and west by lunds 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. 1S7S, ami 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. Ing 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. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Sarah Lotllse Barber, assignee of N. G. Parke, executioner of estate of W. C. Gll dersleevo, vs. James VV. Barber. Debt, 38,493.79. Judgment No. 1219, September Term, 1898. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1896. C. H. WELLES, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest cf the defendant, William Hardwlck, In and to all the following described lot of land In Throop, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, described aa follows: Lot number sixty-five (65) and situate upon street called and named Murray street, upon the plot of lots of said Pan. coast Coal company, entitled "William Bayne's Hick M. E. map of lota of the Pancoast Coal Company," wt Ich map or filot Is recorded In the office for record ng of deeds, etc., In and for the county of Lackawanna, la deed took No, 26, page 6C2. said lot being sixty (60) feet In front and one hundred and eighty-eight (188) feet In depth on southeast side, and one hundred and ninety -six and one-half (196Vy feet in depth on the northwest side. Be ing same property conveyed to said Will lam Hardwlck by the Pancoast Coal com pany, by deed dated 3rd March, 1S90, re corded In said recorder's office In deed book No. 69, page 262. Coal and other min erals excepted and reserved. All Improved with a two story fnvne, shlngle-roof dwelling house, outhouses)) fruit trees, shrubbery, etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the New York Mutual Savings and loan association vs. William Hardwlck. Debt, 719.04. Judgment No. 1214, September Term, IS. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1896. WATSON & DIEHL, Att'ys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Antonio Alello, In and to all the surface or right of soil of all that lot of land, situate In the city of Carbon, dale, county of Lackawanna, stute of 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 by another irregular lane, south twentv-three (23) degrees west, seventy-seven (77) feet nnd north seventy and three-fourths (70-) degrees west, fifty-eight (5s feet to the aforesaid line of the first-mentioned lane, thence by said lane, north twentv-nlno and one fourth (29Vi) degrees east, ninety (90) feet to place of beginning, being the same lot which the president, managers and com pany of the Delnwnre and Hudson Canal company, by deed duted tho 24th day of May, 1892, granted and conveyed to the said Antonio Alello 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 t.-.ken In execution at the suit of John Gilbert vs. Antonio Alello. Debt, f744.oo. Judgment No. 781, January Term, 1MHS. Lev. fa. io November Term, ISM. Also nt the suit of John Gubert vs. Antonio Alello. Debt, fl.OOO.ilo. Judgment No. 11 March Term, 1895. FL fa. to No vember Term. 189'J. O'NEIIO,, LATHROPE. Att'ys. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Antonio Alello, In and to nil that certain lot of land, situate in the First ward of the city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsyl vania, being the easterly half of lot No. 60S, on map of out-lots of the Delaware und Hudson Canal company, bounded and described as follows: Beginning In the southwesterly line of an Irregular lane, at the northerly corner of out-lot No. 507 on said man conveyed to Lulgt Fazio, thence hy said lot No. 607 south twenty. three (23) degrees west one hundred and fifty-eight (158) feet tnd eight-tenths (8-lo) of a foot to land of Mary Cavlston; thence along land of said Mary Cavlston north seventy-one and ono fourth( TP.,) degrees west thirty-live nnd eight-tenths (X5 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. 5ti6, one-hundred and fifty-nine (159) feet to said irregular lane; thence by said line of lane south sixty-nine and three-fourths (69) degrees enst thirty-live and eight-tenths (35 8-10) feet to the be ginning, being the easterly half of lot con veyed by the Delaware & Hudson Canal company, to James Dnttoli and Antonio Aiello, 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 and taken in execution at the suit of John Gubert vs. Antonio Alello. Debt, tl. ("10.00. Judgment No. 11 March Term, 1895. FI. fa. to Novemher Term, 1S96. LATHROPE, Atty. ALSO No. 13 All the right, title end Interest of the defendants, Ralph Romano and An tonio Aiello, and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the First ward of tho city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennnsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Dundnff 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, sixty-six (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. pen & Co., thence In a westerly direction along land of said Van Bergen & Co. sixty-six (6(1) 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. Seized and token In execution at the suit of the Carbondale Miners' and Mechanics' Bavlrgs bnnk vs. Ralph Romano and An tonio Alello. Debt, $3,500.00. Judgment No. 72, Novemher Term, lSDi. FI. fa, to November Term, 1896. LATHROPE, Att'y. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK II. CLEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Seranton, Pa., Oct. 14, 1896. CALL UP 3632, V I uu niiu m CO. AlNMei OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Mi TO MERIDIAN STREET. 1LW. COLLINS, Manager. Complexion Proservsd OR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Removes Freckles, Pimples. Liver . Molls Bliekheadi, Sunburn and Ttn, and re. ' stores the skin to its origi nal treynncss, producing ai clear and health; com-tj plcxlon. Superior to all faro preparations snd peneetly tiruggitts, or moiled lor JOeu. hirmle.a, At "ell Beud ior Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP Unplr InwmpviMe u a Ikln uiirTli Snip, uatiinlM for the tolta, Mil vltbont ft rlv.1 for the nuwry. Ahaolut'lr pur. ul Sflhtimy MSI raud. Atdraniita, Price 25 Cents. fk. C. 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