The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 27, 1897, Morning, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCKANTON TItIBTJJSTE-TIIUR3DAY HORNING, MAY 27, fiDT'
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f AT THE H0U3B OF THE SCARLET WITCH, f
By MAX PEMBERTON.
Copyright, 1897, by
PAItT I.
The Abbe Morellet heard the ring of
hoofs upon the dusty road behind him,
and Instantly stopped his long-suf-erlnu
white pony. He was a man of
alarms, was this good Abbe; and his
two servants, being dutiful servants,
wero for the occasion men of alarms
also. All three had heard strange
Htorles of the perils of those travelers
:nsh enough to venture after sunset
on the great western highway to Paris;
nil three had begun to regret the ne
cessity which had carried them from
the peaceful presbytery near Ramboull
let to the woods upon the outskirts of
the great city. Yet here they were at
8 o'clock of a. summer's evening still
three leagues from the capital, with
dark already threatening them, and
fill the tales of bogles and of robbers
rl-iglng In their ears like a passing
bell In the ears of "men about to be
lmnecd.
"It Is my opinion," said the Abbe,
nddrcsslng Francois, his valet, "It Is
my opinion that we nro followed by
the three young men who delayed us
at th6 Malson Rouge. I can see a cloud
of dust upon the horizon, and I 'count
three horses."
Francois, the valet, and Jean, the
sr6om, hastened In their turn to check
the asses which they rode nnd to In
spect the winding highway which they
had pursued with go many misgivings.
Being ready men, their tongues pres
enly wagged together, and they de
clared themselves willing to submit to
untold tortures If they also did not
see a cloud of dust upon the horizon
and count three horses.
"Saprlsti,'1 cried Francois, the valet,
"1 suspected those fellows from the be
ginning. What says the proverb, my
naster he who makes friends In an
nn has the devil for his comrade.
3ody of St. John! I was for going on
ps your reverence Is well aware."
Jean, the groom, who watched the
upproachlng horsemen with fearful
eyes, yet was unwilling to betray him
self, remembered now that he had
been for going on, too.
"Sacre bleu, your reverence!" cried
he, "If you rogues are not fqotpads, put
me in the pillory. Did you mark how
they kept their faces masked even
when they sat at meat? May ,1 be
Hogged If I ever heard of an honest
man who was afraid to show his nose
to his neighbor. We shall all be dead
men presently, rely upon It."
The Abbe, who nursed a secret sus
picion that the groom spoke the truth,
told him, nevertheless, to hold his
tongue. He consoled himself with the
thought that his personal property was
not worth a louls to any rogue; he
knew that he had but ten crowns in his
pouch; and those he would surrender
readily. Indeed, he began to frame a
little speech In which he determined
both to rebuke the robbers and to con
ciliate then. And this was still
troubling his mind when the three men
rode up at a gallop and began to par
ley with him. They were a strange
trio all dressed elegantly, all mount
ed upon horses which might well have
come from the king's stables. The
Abbe, stealing glances at them when
he lifted his eves a moment from his
breviary, did not fall to observe the
shining embroidery upon their vests
nor the rich ruffles falling delicately
upon their wrists, nor the diamonds
glistening upon their fingers. These
things had been hidden from him In
the dark room of the tavern at Sevres,
where the merry fellows had kept him
dallying loner over a bowl of claret.
Now he saw plainly that his pursuers
were men of quality, and that two of
them were singularly finely built, while
the third possessed a figure so slim and
delicately proportioned that It might
well have been the figure of a young
girl. But all three were masked as
they had been at the tavern and this
fact alone kept the Abbe's suspicions
alive.
"Sirs." said he, closing his breviary
with a sudden snap, "I observe that
you wish to speak with me."
"My Lord, the Bishop of Blols," be
gan the tallest of the men, while he
doffed his plumed hat with a gesture of
profound respect, "it Is evident to us
that you are a stranger upon the road
to Paris"
The Abbe Interrupted him with' a mo
mentary dibplay of Irritation.
"My son," said he, "I pray you ad
dress me by my own name and not by
that to which I have no title. It Is
.rue that the Bishop of Blols Is unhap
pily dead, but under no circumstances
Is It possible that so unworthy a suc
cessor should be found for the See as
the humble priest who has lately en
joyed your hospitality. I, gentlemen,
nm the Abbo Morellet, cure of the vil
lage of Yvette, a man with whom the
princes of the Church may well con
cern themselves but little. I go to
Paris now to -carry my ward Corlnne
you may know her as Mdle. de Montes
son, gentlemen to a convent of Bene
dictine nuns at Charenton. And heaven
forbid that I should aspire to such a
distinction as you have named."
He spoke with great dignity, being a
man accustomed to command in his
own little world. His manner was that
of one who has made an end of the
ItcMfiir, Irritated, scaly, crusted Bcilpi, dry, thin,
snd falling IUIr, clesnsed, jiurlfled, and beauti
fied bf warm sfismpods with CDTiccca 8oip,
and occasional dressings of Cutiouiu, purest of
emollients, the greatest skin cures.
(uticora
Treatment will produce a clean, bcsllbj scalp
with luxuriant, lustrous hair, when all else falls.
Bold thmuihont th world. PoTTial)iOio Cum.
Coar., ) Props , Boston.
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HUMORS
Max Pemberton.
argument; but the threa horsemen,
who maintained a fine gravity of de
meanor during the parley, would not
bo put off by 11; and they now held
their honest at the walk while tho lead
er answered the obstinate Abbe.
"My lord Bishop," said he, "I fear
you jest with us. We know you well,
and we are concerned to find you
abroad here at such an hour. Th'e
church has too few faithful servants
that one of the stoutest of her cham
pions should make himself a mark for
footpads. Dame, do you forget that
you are about to enter tho woods of
St. Cloud? and that It Is sunset?"
The Abbe looked surprised.
"Sirs," said he, "I have never rid
den to Paris but once before In all my
life; and whether this be St. Cloud or
another place, 1 am, Indeed, unable to
tell you. Yet for any warning or direc
tion you may be pleased to give me.you
will find a grateful listener. I am but
a simple priest, gentlemen, and I can
not think that any robber would stoop
to And a victim so unprofitable:
Heaven be my witness that I have nn
unpleasant duty to perform In the city
yonder. Authority, sirs, Is a physic
which the surgeon may hesitate to em
ploy, until both persuasion and coun
sel have been administered. Too long
have I been latlent the day for that
has passed. Even though the king him
self were to Intercede, my purpose
should bo delayed no more. Tomorrow,
gentlemen, all Paris shall hear that the
Hotel Beautrclllls Is closed and that Its
mistress, Corlnne, my ward, la safe
within the convent walls at Charen
ton." The Abbe was emphatic He brought
Ma pompous speech to a fitting close
with a cood thwack of tho cudgel,
nicely laid upon the pony's quarters.
His two servants.ulways imitative, laid
two sticks smartly upon the backs of
their as&es, and all began to ride at a
good trot toward the park of St Cloud.
As for the three horsemen.they seemed
to enjoy tho Abbe's company Immense
ly; and they kept close at his slde.whlle
merry glances passed between them,
nnd tho youngest of the three who had
the tlgure or a girl bent low, the bet
ter to escape observation. Thus they
came altogether to the summit of the
hill wherelrom they could see the thick
woods about the chateau of St., Cloud,
with the river Seine llowlng like a river
of blood In the valley, and Paris herself
away In the dlstance.the sunlight mak
ing mighty jewels of her domes and
towers, and shining with a deep crim
son from a thousand west-turned win
dows. Here, the three Grangers drew
rein, and one of them who had not
spoken before addressed the Abbo in.
a parting word.
"My lord Bishop," said he, regardless
of the Abbe's protests, "you 'go on a
bold task. There have been many be
fore this who have sought to stand be
tween Corlnne de Montesson and her
pleasures. Do you seek for those per
sons you will find them in all the pris
ons of Paris or gone to tho wars for
shame of their defeat. Beware how you
act then, and think yourself a lucky
man if you ride Into Paris at all. Nay,
I will wager you a thousand crowns
that thl3 time tomorrow night you
shall be very glad to see us and to get
back to Yvette with what speed you
may. Yon wood Is full of strange sights
and sounds, Monsieur; many a man
tf-ho has entered It at sundown has
been known no more when dawn has
come. Iook to your steps, I beseech
you; and heaven grant that the witches
of St. Cloud may respect the path of
the Lord Bishop of Blols."
He doffed his cap as the other had
done, and all three bowing with ready
grace, presently they set spurs to their
horses and disappeared at a gallop Into
the heart of the wood. The good Abbe,
who had been content at first to think
that some" mistake had led the'm to give
him so distinguished a title, now be
came very angry and not a little
alarmed.
"A plague on them and 'their Bishop
or iiiois as wen," cried he; "three tip
sy gallants, I will wager, ridden out
of the palace to point the linger at me.
I should not be surprised to hear that
Corlnne has sent them. It Is well known
that she Is a friend to footpads. Pos
sibly, she has saved them from tho gal
lows. But she shall gain nothing by
this. Though she fall on her knees bo
fore me, I will carry her to the con
vent. The day for mercy has passed."
The reflection pleased tho Abbe. He
had been made guardian of pretty
Corlnne de Montesson (who, as all the
world knew, was mistress of the Hotel
Eeautrelllls In Paris), upon trie death
of her father, the Count. For his part,
he would have sent her to a convent
at once, there to complete her educa
tion which, he thought, had been sadly
neglected. But the king had nut In a
word; and so Corlnne was left In her
great house to be the friend of all the
ne'er-do-wells In the city and to dis
grace, as the good Abbo said, the proud
position to which she had been called.
Had she" done anything for him per
sonally, his anger, possibly, would have
been more moderate. But, notwith
standing her professions of love, he
lemalned the simple cure of Yvtte
and there he had fretted two years
over his misfortunes. Then came the
tidings that Corlnne had helped tho
notorious Coq-le-Bol, the highwayman,
to escape from Sartlnes, tho new lieu
tenant of police. The news awoke the
Abbe to his old resolutions.
"I will go to Paris," said he, "and
place her with the good nuns of Char
enton. She is like a little wild an!
mul; her claws must be cut. I have
been merciful too long."
(To Be Continued.)
Cnro of the Ilyubrows.
Smooth, glossy eyebrows and long,
dark lashes add wonderfully to tho
beauty of a face, and women should
care for these necessary adjuncts to
their good looks. If tho brows are thin
nhd Ill-formed, rub pure greese or
vaseline or. them at night, and bath
them carefully in cold water In the
morning.. Never brush or rub the brow
morning. Never brush or rub the
brows the wrong1 way. Brush them
daily with a email eyebrow brush that
you can get at any good drug store, but
do not get Into the habit of "rubbing;"
it will roughen nnd break the hairs.
OHEMFF'S SALE.
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate
-ON-FRIDAY,
JUNE 4, HS7.
Dy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facing and Venditioni Kx
ponas, Issued out of the court of common
pleas of Lackawanna county, to mo di
rected, I will exposo to public sale by ven
due or outcry, to tho highest and best
bidders, for cash, at tho court house, In
the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun
ty, on FRIDAY, tho FOtlTII DAY OK
J UNE3, A. D 18S7, at 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of said duy, all the right, title and
Interest or tho defendants In and to the
following described lots, piece or parcels
of land, vl,:
No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest
of thu defendant, Eva miser, adminis
tratrix of Frederick William rllger, de
ceased. In and to all the following de
scribed lot of land with tho Improvements
thereon, situate In tho Tenth ward of
Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl
vania. Beginning at a. corner on Rlchter
street ,and land of Peter Wendlun, de
ceased, thence south CO feet to land of John
C. a. Rlchter, thence east along said
Rlchtrr's land ICO feet 6 Inches to Roaring
llroook, thence pouth along said Roaring
Brook, 40 feet td land of Peter Wenelleln,
deceased; thenco west along said Wend
leln land, 170 feet to the place of beginning,
said lot being a part of a largo tract of
land conveyed by Sllkman to John C. G.
Rlchter by deed. Said deed being duly
recorded in tho ofllce for recording deeds
In an for tho county of Luzerne. Snld lot
being Improved with a two story frame
dwelling houso and outbuildings. Seized
and taken In execution at tho suit of tho
South Scranton Hulldlng and Lean asso
ciation vs. Eva Pllger, administratrix, of
the estate nf Frederick William Pllgor.
Debt, $432.23. Judgment No. 81.', May T.,
1S97. FI. fa. to May T., 1807.
DONOHUE, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 2. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Thomas P. Harrl?, In and
to all thoso certain lots of land situate In
the township of Old Forgo (now Taylor
Uoroiiffhj, Lackawanna county, Pa., de
scribed .as follows: Being lots Nos. 157 and
15S situate on the northerly side of Pond
street, measuring together ono hundred
and ono feet and two Inches In front on
Pond street and ono hundred and thir
teen feet and sven Inches In depth on
the westerly side, ono hundred feet In
width In the rear, and ono hundred and
thirty roet In depth on the easterly side,
all of which appear bv reference to plot
number 1 of lands at Taylor, ns made by
the Delaware, Lackawanna nhd Western
Railroad company.
All Improved with three two story frame
dwellllng houses and other outbuildings
thereon. Seized and taken In execution at
the suit of Lackawanna Building and
Loan association of Scranton. Pa., vs.
Thomas P. Harris. Debt. $1,400. Judg
ment No. 10M, September T., 1837, alias II.
fa. to JlnyiTerm, 1S07.
STOKES & REYNOLDS, Atty's.
ALSO
No. 3. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Patrick Hoalty, In and
to all thoso certain lots, pieces or parcels
of land In Olyphant, Lackawanna county,
Pa., known as lots number four, six and
eight In square or block number ono (1),
and fronting on Hill street, each being
fifty (30) feet In front by one hundred and
ilfty (150) feet In depth, according to i
plan entitled Throop's Addition to Oly
phant. All Improved with two two story
frame dwelling houses and other outbuild
ings thereon. Seized and taken In execu
tion at the suit of Spruks Bros, vs. Patrick
Healy. Debt JSM. Judgment No. 827,
March Term, 1S.'7. Fi. fa to May Term,
1S97. STOKES, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 4. All tho right, title and Interest of
the defendant, John Cublna or John Ku
blna. In and to all that certain lot. piece
or parcel of land in the borough of Arch
bald, county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded, and described cs
follows, to wit.: Beginning at the south
ern corner of White Oak out lot number
twenty-five (23): thence south sovonty-ono
and three fourths (713i) degrees, west ono
hundred and fifteen (115) feet along a road
to a corner; thence by the westerly part
of White Oak out lot number twenty-nine
(29) north eighteen and one-fourth (lS'i)
degrees west two hundred and thirty-seven
(237) feet to a corner; thenco by lands
of the Delaware and Hudson Canal com
pany north sixty-three (63) denree east
two hundred and twenty-eight (22S) feol to
a corner; thence by White Oak out lot
number twenty-three (23) south fourteen
(14) degrees east eighteen and five tenths
(is u-iu) reet: tnence ly said out lot num
ber twenty-nlno 29) as the same Is de
fourth (5H) decrees west two hundred and
Feventy-llvo (275) feet to the place of be
ginning. All Improved with a two-story
frame dwelling and out houses. Being the
eastern part of White Oak out lot num
ber twenty-nine (2S) as teh same Is de
signated on tho map of out lots on land
of the Delaware and Hudson Canal com
pany la said llorough of Archbald. Being
part of two tracts of land In tho warran
tee names of Elizabeth Kellog and Oliver
mlth. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Being
tho samo land conveyed to John Cublna by
John R. Jones and Elizabeth E. Jones by
deed dated March 31, 1SS7, recorded In
i.acitawanna county m ueeu dook :sto. 43,
p. 121, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of tho German Hulldlng association No.
G, vs. John Cublna or John Kublna, Debt,
$1,000. Judgment No. 728, January T., 1893,
FI. fa to May Term 1897.
VIDAVER & BAUMAN, Attys.
ALSO
No. 5. All tho rlsht, title nnd Interest
of tho defendant, John Grlllln, In and to all
that certain lot. uleco or narcel of laml
situate In th city of Scranton, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
and bounded and described ns follows: He
ws jois numuer ten tiu nnu eleven (11) in
&iuare or block D. on Plot of lots callerl
and known as Rlchmont park. Said lots
taken together are ninety-two feet In
width fronting on the Scranttfn Boule
vard, nmeiy-ono teet wiue in tne rear,
and one hundred and fortv-slx. feet In
depth from front to rear. Bounded on tho
north by lot number nine on tho east bv
lot number eleht, on the south by lands of
J. i. I'cner, arm on xno west uy tne
Boulevard. All Improved with n Htnna
foundation of dwelling houso and out
buildings, uoai aim minerals reserved.
Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit
of John H. Jordan, ct. nl vs. John Grlllln.
Debt, $1,300. Judgment No. S07, May Term,
1897. FI. fa to Slay Term. 1897.
M. J. WILSON Att'y.
ALSO
No. C All the right, title and Interest of
tne ueienuant, ueorgo u. uauajian, In ana
to all tha certain lot of land sltuato In
city of Scranton, Lackawanna county,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit:
Being lot No. 9 In Block 02 on J. Her
man's map of South Hvde Park, pnlrl ln
Is 50 feet In front on Luzerne street, 130
luti in ui'inu iu .til uwuy, jn improved
with a two-story framo building, with
basement and additions, occupied as hotel
and dwelling house. Seized nnd taken
In execution nt tho suit of John II. Fol
io wo vs. Georgo C. Callahan. Debt, $75.
Judgment No. G31, May Term, 1S97. Fl. ta
to May Term, 1697.
BROWNING, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 7. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Sophia Bremer, adminis
tratrix of tho estate qf Henry Welngard,
deceased, In and to the following descrlbod
lot, pleco or paroel of land situate In tho
Tenth ward, city of Scranton, and stnto
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit.: Beginning at a post or
stake on Ash street at the dividing line
of lands of John Butterman and George
Frey, thence easterly along said dividing
lino one hundred and eight and one-half
(108V4) feet to tho lands of Tlmotheus
Schneider: thonce along said Schneider's
lands northerly fifty feet; thence wester
ly at right angles ono hundred and eicnt
and one-half (108) feet to Ash streot;
thence along Ash street southerly fifty
(50) feet to the place of beginning, being
fifty (50) feet n front on Ash street and
one hundred and eight and one-half (108'A)
feet In depth, and being the land conveyed
by George Frey to Henry Welngard by
deed dated 25th FeMuary. J8M, and being
part of lots S and 9, as shova in A. B.
Sllkman plot of lots In Tenth ward and
known as lot No, 1, block 39, on the city
assessment map of Scranton. said ward.
Improved with a two-story frame dwell
ing house and other outbuildings thcreo.i.
Seized and taken In execution at the eult
of tha new Bchlllwr Building and Loan as
fiocntiou of Scrnnton, ja Vs, Sophia Bre
mer, administratrix of tho estate of Henry
Welngard, deceased. Debt, $1,000. Judg
ment No. SOS, May T. 1897i Lev. fa. to
May Term, 1897.
P. W. STOKDS, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Thomas F. McCormlck, In
and to all that certain messuage, tene
ment and tract of land, situate, lying nnd
being In tho borough of Blakely, county
of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylva
nia, being lots number 23 and 2S In Square
or Blook number 2 and situate upon First
street In Hull's addition to said borouah
of Blakely, said lots being together 100
feet In front and 150 feet In depth, with a
framo dwelling house, large frame foun
dry, out-bulldings and fruit trees nnd
other Improvements thereon. Seized and
taken In execution at the cult of Anglo
American Savings nnd Loan association
vs. Thomas F. McCormlck. Debt, $1,629.01.
Judgment No. 821, May Term, 1897. Fi. fa
to May Term, 1S97. .
CARPENTER &. FLEITZ, Atl'ys.
ALSO
No. 9. Alt tho right, title nnd interest
of tho defendants, Henry Brunlng, Will
iam Pruning, Charles Brunlng, and Fred
erick Brunlng, In nnd to nil that pleco or
parcel of land, Lelng part of a city lot, sit
uate In tho city of Carbondnte, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
on the wcst-sldo of Main street, known as
lot number fivo (5), bounded on tho north
by a lot late of Bllger and White, on tho
southern ipart of lot number threo (3) and
commencing four (4) feet south of the
southeast corner of said number threo (3)
on said street; thence westerly along the
lino of the said Bllger and White one
hundred (100) feet; thonce north four (1)
feet to the lot lato of Thomas Kerwin;
thence westerly fifty (GO) feet; thence
south Thirty-seven (37) feet eight (8) Inch
es to tho nlley; thenco east along tho
north sldo of said alley near In line of tho
house nnd ban! thereon, one hundred and
fifty (150) feet to said Main street; thence
north along said street thirty-three (33)
feat and eight (8) Inches to the place of
beginning. The foregoing described prem
ises being tho same conveyed to William
Brunlng by Amzl Wilson and wife by deed
dated April 1st, 1SC1 and recorded In Lu
zerno county, In Deed Book, No. 83, pago
319, etc.
Improved with two-story brick build
ing, occupied for stores and dwelling, and
two story frame dwelling thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho suit
of William Weffcrling vf. Henry Brunlng,
William Brunlng, Charles limning, nnd
Frederick Brunlng. Debt. $!1,6I6.71. Judg
ment No. 72C, fl. fa. May Term, 1897.
T, F. WELLS, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest
of the defendants, lu nnd to all that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of Inml situate In
tho township of North Ablngton
(now West Ablngton, LackaWaHHU
county), and state of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as fol
lows, viz.: Beginning at a Hemlock cor
ner; thenco north forty-four degrees cast
one hundred perches to a corner by a
road: thence north forty-six degrees west
fifty-three perchts 10 a Hemlock comer;
thenco south ten degrees west fourteen
and tWo-tenths perches to a rock Corner;
thenco south six degrees east fivo perches
to nn elm In the bank of tho creek of tho
road; thenco south seventy-five and three
fourths degrees west ono perch to a cor
nr In tho brook; thence south seventeen
and one-quarter degrees west eight perches
to a post and stones corner; thence south
slxty-ono degrees west twenty-one perch
es to a post and stones cdrnar; thence
south seventeen nnd one-quarter degrees
west nine perches; thenco north fifty-nine
and three-quarters degrees fourteen perch
es to a corner; tnonce ioriy-iour uegreea
west fifty-nine perches to a post; thence
south forty-six degrees east ono hundred
and fifty-eight perches to a hemlock;
thonce north forty-four degrees cast six-ty-slx
perches to a hemlock; thence north
forty-six degrees west one hundred nnd
thirty-one perches to corner and the placo
of beginning. Containing eighty-seven
ncres and eighty-five and one-half porches
of land, be tho same more or less.
Also another piece or tract of land slt
uato In said township and adjoining tho
tract above described bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit.: Beginning nt
a corner on tho east side of road leading
from Ablngton to Falls township at tha
Junction of said road with another road
leading to Waverly (Ablngton Center);
thenco by said road north forty-fivo nnd
one-half degrees east twenty perches;
thence south north forty-four and one-half
degrees west forty-six perches; thence
south forty-rive and onOhalf degrees west
twenty perches; thenco south forty-four
and one-halt degrees east forty-six
perches to a corner and the p!nco of be
ginning. Containing five and three
fourths acres of land, be tho same moro
or less. It being tho samo premises sold
and conveyed by Isaac Dean to William
Barton by deed of assignment dated the
ISth day of January, A. D.. 1S79. Recorded
In Lackawanna county Deed Book, No.
page 501, etc. It also being tho same
premises sold nnd conveyed by William
Barton and wife to Webster S. and Alva
L. Ross by deed dated tho 5th October, A.
D., 1SS3. Recorded In Deed Book No. 33,
page 179, etc. All Improved with two-story
wood dwelling house, barn and other out
buildings, fruit trees, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of George W. Harton, administrator
of William Barton, deceased, vs. Webster
S. Ross and Alva L. Ross. Debt, $2,100.
Judgment No. 373, March Term, 1897. Lev.
fa to May Term, 1W7.
B. F. ACKERLY, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 11. All tho defendant's right, title
nnd Interest of, In and to all that certain
lot, pleco or parcel of land situate, being
and lying In tho City of Scranton, County
of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows, to
wit:
Beginning nt tho westerly corner of lot
numbered one (1), In square or block No.
122, according to tho Lackawanna Iron
and Coal Company's plot of the said City
of Scranton; thenco running along tho
lino of said Lot No. 1, In a southeasterly
direction ono hundred and thirty-five 033)
feet, to a siako corner In an auey, sixteen
(10) feet wide for public uso; thenco run
ning nlong said alley In a southwesterly
direction thirty-eight (3S) feet, more or
less, to tho Slocum division lino; thence
running along said division lino In a north
westerly direction, to the Intersection of
lot No. 3 in said block; and thence along
line of said lot No. 3 to Prospect avenue;
thence In a northeasterly direction forty
(10) feet to tho placo of beginning. Being
a fractional pait of lot No. 2 in square or
block 122, and fronting on said Prospect
avenue. Being tho same property which
the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company
granted and conveyed to the said John
Joseph Hark, by deed dated tho 14th day
of April, A. D., 1884, recorded In tho re
corder's ofllco of Lackawanna County In
Deed Book No. 23, page 134.
Said lot being Improved with a one-story
frame dwelling, with basement and other
outbuildings,
Seized and taken In execution nt the suit
of Citizens' Building and Loan Associa
tion vs. John Joseph Hark. Debt, $000.93.
Judgment No. 7CI. May Term, 1897, n, fa.
to May Term, 1897.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attys.
ALSO
No. 12. All the right, title and Interest
of tho defendants, IYJ. Burko and Annlo
M. Burke, his wife, In and to all that cer
tain pleco or parcel of land sltuato In tho
borough of Wlnton, Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania, known as lots numbers
thirteen (13) and fourteen (U) upon tho
town plot of Jessup. Said lots aro rec
tangular and nro eighty (80) feet In width
on Front street by one hundred (lOO) feet
deep.' Being the samo promises conveyed
to the said Annie M. Burko by Elizabeth
Robinson by deed dated the 15th day of
August, 1892, and recorded In tho record
er's olllce of Lackawanna County, Penn
sylvania, In Deed Book No. 81, pago 82.
All Improved with a two-story frame
building used as a hotel and dwelling, one
barn, lco houso and other outbuildings
thereon.
Seized end taken In execution at tho
suit of tho Land Tltlo and Trust Company,
trustee of tho loan fund of tho Mutual
Guarantee Building and Loan Associa
tion vs. P. J. Burke and Annie M. Burke.
Debt, $597.98. Judgment No. 989. March
Term, 1897, lev. fa. to May Term, 1S97.
THOMAS, Atty.
ALSO
No. 13. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, John Griffin, In 'and to
all those two certaln'lots of ltnd in the
City of Scranton, Lackawanna CdUnty,
Pennsylvania, known as lots numbers Of.
teen (15) and sixteen (16) on street callod
Rosanna street, upon Ira' Tripp's plot of
lots, lying between the Delaware and Hud
son Canal Company's railroad and tho
Lackawanna river, Immediately northeast
of East Market street. Said lots being
together eighty, (80) feet wide In front on
snld Rosanna street; lot sixteen belntr
forty feet live Inches (40 ft. 5 In.) moro or
less in width In the rear ot the right of
way of tho Dolaware and Hudson Canal
Company: and lot fifteen being foTty (40)
feet In width in the rear nnd Is bounded
on the southwesterly side by an alley ten
feet In width for public use and running
from Rosanna street to the right of way
ot the said railroad; tho depth of said, lot
fifteen along snld nlley being QVn Inches
'?? "cvunty-fivo feet and sp depth of
(175 ft. 7 In.) more or less; t'aMa being
lot sixteen on tho northerly nm feet
ono hundred nnd soventy-tfes. Coal rc
and six (6) Inches, more or I
.S?lz$V,aml tnkn. ln cl.. executors,
suit of Rosanna Tripp, et. 019 70. JudK
vs. John Grlllln. Debt, tr
ment No. 729. May Term APP. Attys.
WARREN & K:All A y
. ALSO
v. it a i, t. . .. 'tie and Interest
?i "? defendant. Josepfcrlbed lot, piece
lr JJi10 ,folIwlng dl th0 Twentieth
STnJL0' And "JUnton. In the Coun
ward of tho City of Scpennsylvnnla, viz.;
iL ,Laka.wnnna, UVhalf of lot num
Belng the southerly square or block
ber twenty-elght ST n(.C) ami sltunte
number twenty-elg' v,0 town dot of
upon Stone avenuqSon Ao being twenty
Scranton. Said onhalf ) f"et In ro5r
(20) feet In front, wenty V afif i?et In
and ono hundrctfnd fort ,d by Georic
depth, being thend convey. -?0wlicky fiy
Fisher and wlf.to Joseph a Vw duf rDZ
deed dated Sthfebruary. 18SV. - uu' rc
corded. . . v frnmn
All Improvcdwlth a two-Btot v ,f i?"!;
dwelling hous and other outln """"su
thereon. ., 'iuR
Seized and aken In execution a ""
suit of Mead Brook Building and 1,"
Association s. Joseph Powlickl. DCw '.;
$000. Judgmit No. 833, fl. fn. to Muk
Term, 1897. p w BTOkBS, Atty. 1
ALSO
No. 13..A11 tho right, title and Interest
ot tho fendant, John Vogelbacher, In
nnd to a the following piece of land situ
ate ln le Township of Madison, County
of Lachwanna. nnd State of Pennsylva
nia, bonded and described as follows, viz.:
Beglnrng In tho center of a publlo road
leading from Moscow to Salem nnd lino
of Roben Noack; thence by tho same
south If ty (50) degrees cast, ono hundred
(100) rds moro or less to corner of land or
Georjs JCrotzer, deceased; thence by the
samenorth forty (40) degrees east, forty
nine 49) rods mcro or less to n made cor
ner ind land deed to Mehetablo Frasler;
theice by the same north fifty (50) degrees
wes, sixty-nine and one-fourth (09Vi) rods
to nado corner; thenco north thirty-seven
nnl one-hnlf (3VM degrees cast, fivo and
ntr. fourth (Stil mils to n. marie corner of
sjld Mehetablo Frasler; thence by tho
simo north fifty (50) degrees west, iniriy
rinrl nno-Vintf .".ftU.1 rrwla In rpntpr Of nfore-
jald road and Iron drove Into the ground
for corner; thenco along center of said
road soutn torty (W) uegrccs wesi, mij
fotir and one-fourth (Mil) rods to place of
beginning. Containing thirty-two (i)
acres more or less.
Excepting and reserving the use of the
water privilege nt and from n spring of
water near the old barn, said privilege be
ing for the uso and benefit of tho Bald
Mehetablo Frasler, her heirs and assigns
forever; that Is to say, the privilege of
laying a three-fourth (91) Inch pipe under
ground, or to make a trench on tho top of
the ground and the privilege of entering
said grounds -and to mako repairs and
arrange pipe or water ducts fortho purpose
of conveying or carrying water from said
spring to the grounds ot the said Frasler.
Btlng the Bamo land conveyed by Han
nah Belsecker and husband to John Vogel
bacher by deed dated Dec. 11, 1890.
All Improved with a ono and one-half
(114) story framo dwelling house and barn,
and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken ln execution at the suit
of If. Blesecker, et. nl assigned to P. P.
Carter vs. John Vogelbacher. Debt, $1,600;
Sheriff to collect $500, and interest and
costs. Judgment No. 037. March Term.
1S97, fi. fa. to May Term. 1S97.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN,
WOODRUFF,
Attys.
ALSO
No. IC All tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, Joshua Zacharlas, ln
and to all that certain lot of land situate
ln tho Township of Lehigh, County of
Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, on
a public road leading from Thornhurst to
Gouldsboro Station, adjoining lands of
Henry Mensch, William Spelgel, Joscpn
Bochman and tract of unseated land In
name of John Dunwlddle, containing 18
acres more or less, being the same prem
ises which Cornelius Strainer and wife,
by deed dcted April 1, 1882, and recorded lu
the ofllce for recording of deed3, etc., at
Scranton ln and for the county aforesaid
ln Deed Book No. 18, pago 519, etc., grant
ed and conveyed unto Joshua Zacharlas
ln fee the said building Is a balloon frame
dwelling house, 2Sx30 feet. 2 stories high,
with frame addition 18',$x30 ft., two stories
high, cellar under main building; fur
ther improved with outbuildings, fruit
trees, etc. Seized nnd taken in execution
at tho suit of tho Tobyhanna and Lehigh
Lumber Co. vs. Joshua Zacharlas. Debt,
$403.9S. Judgment No. C14. May Term,
18&G, lev. fa. to May Term, 1897.
SHAFEH, WATSON, DIE1IL, HALL &
KEMMERER. Attys.
ALSO
No. 17. All tho right, tltlo and Interest
of tho defendant, Merrit Scott, ln and to
all tho following piece, parcel or tract of
land sltuato ln tho Township of Spring
Brook, County of Lackawanna and Stute
ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wit:
Bounded on the south by tho public road
leading from Dalcvllle to Moscow; on the
north by lands of John Scott and William
Pembrldge; on the west by land of James
Sloat: on tho east by land of Charles
Haven; containing about ono hundred and
six acres of land, be tho same more or
less, all Improved with a two-story frame
dwelling house, barns and outbuildings.
Tho said premises were bequeathed to
the above named defendant by will of
Julia A. Scott, dated the 11th day of July,
1SS9, and registered In Will Book No. 10.
pages 27 and 2S, In the Register's olflce of
Lackawanna county.
Seized nnd taken ln execution at the suit
of A. C. Schmidt & Co. vs. Morrltt Scott.
Debt. $44.33. Judgment No. 413. January
Term. 1S97, alias fl. fa. to Mny Term, 1S97.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attys.
ALSO
No. 18. All the right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, Philip Gogats, in and to
all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land
sltuato ln tho Township of Fell, County
of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows:
llelng lot number eight (8) In block No.
six (G) ns the samo Is represented on plot
of lots of J. J, Albright, surveyed by
James Archbald, Jr., and lying on tho
southerly side of Morss avenue In said
township, being fifty (50) feot In front on
said Morss avenue nnd fifty (30) feet ln
rear, and one hundred and fifty (150) feet
deep at right angles to said Morss avenue.
Subject to ull conditions and reservations
contained ln deed from J. J. Albright of
record ln Lackawanna County in Deed
Book No. 81, page 313. Improved with two
frnme buildings used as dwelling houses.
Also nil that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate In tho Township of Fell,
County of Lackawanna and State of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described ns tol
lows; Being lot number seven (7) In block No.
six (0) as the same Is represented on map
of lots of J. J. Albright, surveyed by
James Archbald, jr., and lying on the
toutherly side of Morss avenue in said
township, between Rlttenhouso Place and
Ontario street, being a triangular lot, sixty-five
(03) feet ln front on said avenue,
ono hundred and fifty (150) on tho south
east along lot number eight on said plot,
nnd ono hundred and sixty-four (164) feet
moro or less on the west, along an alley.
Subject to conditions and reservations
contained In deed from J. J. Albright,
Improved with a largo two-story frame
building used as hotel and dwelling houso.
Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit
of Whlto & Murphy vs. Philip Gogats,
Debt. $1,C00. Judgment No. 372. Juno
Term, 1892, tl. fa. to May Term. 1897.
STUART, Atty.
ALSO
No. 19. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendants, William Klnback and
Gustavus Klnback, In nnd to all that cer
tain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In
the City of Carbondale, County of Lacka
wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows:
Beginning at the southerly corner of lot
number 25 on street No. 2, as tho s,amo is
represented on map of lots of the Dela
ware and Hudson Canal Company; thence
north 7914 degrees west one hundred nnd
twenty-two (122) feet; thence south 30 de
grees west twenty-three (23) feet; thence
south 58 degrees and 40 minutes east one
hundred and twenty (120) feot; thence
north .13H degrees east seventy-eight (78)
feet along South Main street, to place of
beginning. Containing 5,092 square feet of
land, more or less.
Being lot number 23H on street No. 2 on
said map of Delaware and Hudson Canal
Company. Improved with a planing mill
and outbuildings.
Also all that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate In the City of Carbondale,
County of Lackawanna and Stato of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
'Bounded north by Ninth avenue, east
by land of Annie Klnback, south by land
of W. P. Jones, and west by Washington
street.
Being sixty (00) feet in front on snld
Washington street and sixty (CO) feet ln
rear, and sixty-six ,CCJt feet in aeptht Be
ing part of lot of land conveyed by W. P.
Jones to William Klnback by deed datod
April 18, 1893, nnd recorded ln Lackawnnna
County in Deed Book No. 101 nt pngo 239.
Improved with n dwelling houso. and
outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken ln
execution at tho suit of .T. C. Robinson vs.
William Kltrback nnd Gustavus Klnback.
Debt, $3,000. Judgment No. 276. Jnnudry
Term, 1890, fl. fa. to May Term, 1897.
R. D. STUART, Atty.
TERMS OF SALE,
FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO
PERTV IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE
IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE
IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR
COSTS, COSTS MUST QU PAID
WHEN STRUCK OFF.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED
WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD
JOURNMENT. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa May 12th,
1897.
iiorias.
FERN
CRYSTAL LAKE, PA.
The opening of this famous resort un
der new management will take place
early ln June.
Situated ln tho southern corner of
Susquehanna county on the shores of
beautiful Crystal Lake, Fern ' Hall Is
one of the most attractive places' ln the
State of Pennsylvania to spend a. few
weeks during the heated term.
Every facility ls affordtd for the eh-.
tertalnment of its guests. J
BEST OF
Pure Mountain Air,
Beautiful Scenery,
Guislna Unsurpassed.
the table being supplied from Fern Hall
farm.
Postal Teleeraph and Long Distance
Telephone service In the hotel.
Tally-Ho coaches make two trips
dally from Carbondale.
Write for Terms, Etc., to
C.E. ATWOOD. MANAGER,
Crystal Lake, Dundaff, Pa.
THE MURRAY HILL
MURRAY HILL PARK,
THOUSAND ISLANDS.
The best located and best
furnished hotel on the St.
Lawrence river. Accommo
dations for 300 guests.
Opens June 25th, 18o7.
F. R. WHITE, Prop.
An cGtnblthd hotel tinder new nuinBKMnent
nnd thoroughly abrst ot tho times. Visitors to
New York will flna the Everett ln tho Tory heirt
st the Bhopplnsr district, convenient to places ot
amusement and readily accessible from all parts
ofthecltV. EUROPEAN PLAN.
WESTBTEit HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Placj,
NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
KUKOPIiAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
np
EO, MURRAY, Proprietor.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York,
Opp. a race Church. European Plan.
Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards.
In a modoJt and unobtrusive way thero ara
few bettor conducted hotels ln the metropolis
than the 8t. Denis.
The great popularity It has scqutred can
readily be tracod to its unique location, Its
bomellko atmosphere, the peculiar excollenoe
ot its cuisine ana service, and its very modeo
ate prices.
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
rrartei B-fc A
rnmUr.. KCV VU
RE8T0RES VITALITY.
Made a
Well Man
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produces tho above results ln',30 days. It acts
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xoti"R men will regain their lost manhood, and old
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KKvn O. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
ness. Lott Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions,
Lost Tower, 1 ailing Memory, Waitlns Diseases, and
all effocts ot self -abuse or excess and Indiscretion,
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not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but
is a great uervu tonic and blood, builder, bring
ing back the plnU jrlow to pale cheeks snd re
storing the lire) of youth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having III: VIVO, ns
other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall,
S 1.00 per package, or six for 88.00, with posi
tive written euuranlee to care or refund
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FOX Sale by MATTHEWS UR03- Uru
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AND ''
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WILL STILL BE
THE MOST ECONOMICAL
after tho duty is imposed, as it goes
twleo ns far ns tens from other coun
tries, besides bclrjK
Wholesome,
Machine Made,
Pure.
THE DUTY ON TEA
WILL ADD TEN CENTS
per pound to the price of trash from
other countries, ns well ns to
strong, rich India and Ceylon ten, of
which ono little tcaspoonful makes
two largo cups.
Use boiling water; Infuse flvo
kmiuntcs only.
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Grown expressly to please tha
taste of the American people.
FOR SALE BY
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17 S. Front St. 18 N. Front St.
PHILADELPHIA.
Ask your Grocer ior ,
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For sale by all grocers iu
lead packages only.
213 LACK&WAMA AVENUE.
Has- full and complete stock'
of all the latest up-to-''
date styles iu
Belts, Waist Sets,
Rogers' Silver -Plated Ware,
Sterling Silver Loops,
at the very lowest
possible prices at
213 Lackawanna Avenue,
The Most
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aro those by the handsomo largo steam.
nlilps of tho
sailing every week day from Now
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Round trip tickets, covorlng a
health-giving sea voyage of 700 miles,
with meals and stateroom nccommo.
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