I'.Ti. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUASDAY MORNING-, OCTOBER 21, 189?. 3 THE BOLAND JURY REACHESJV VERDICT Understood That It Is One Acquitting the Defendant. WILL DE OPENED THIS MORNING Jury M'ns Out About Two Hour Weighing the I'.vltlciico - Mr. llolnml Tells Ills Story nnd Sovcrnl Cillons Testify to Ills Wood Clmr ncterSomo Uchoos ofUp-the-Vul-ov Disorders -- Vicious Assault with n Jlutchor's Cleaver. ftt Jury In the embezzlement case apalnst ex-Tax Collector T. B. ",un"; of Dunmore, nprecd upon a verdict nt 4.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, niter belnpf out nbout two hours, nnd will report the same to JihIro Kdwnrds this mornlnp. It. is understood that the flndlne is not RUilty. Mr. Holand went on the stand yes tonlnv Tiinrnlntf nnd told his story US outlined by Mr. Kelly In his openlw? for the defense, and explained In yes terday's Tribune, lie was In the coun ty commissioners' office one dny last December on some personal business, and the subject of the unapproved ex oneration list was liroitKht up by Mr. "Wagner, the commissioners' clerk. He was quite an anxious to have a set tlement of the nccount ns were the commissioners, and nt the suKKestlon of Mr. VnRnr. attempted, with the old of his memory only, to cheek off such Items ns had been collected. When ne went home nnd consulted his books he discovered that he had omitted to check off some ftw of the names. The amount set opprwllo these names was llRiired up and a remittance for the whole was sent to the county treasurer, the county commissioners at the same time- receiving nntlllcatlon of this ac tion from Mr. Holand, together with the Information that he would make leport of the same when he wns mnk lnf: his llnal settlement. In the mean time the prosecution wns brought. Fifteen character witnesses, anion? them James Younp. superintendent of the Pennsylvania Coal company; E. D. Sunrtz. merchant; K. J. I-ynctt, ed itor of the Times; Hon T. J. Dugnn, ex-burRess: P. H. Morgan, superintend ent of the Sivncer mines; Thomas J. Oolden. Martin Olbbons. C. P. Savage and J. II. Kelly, all swore to Mr. in land's excellent reputation. The defense was closed with nn elo quent plea by ex-S'nntor McDonald nnd the side of the commonwealth was ably presented by Attorney John F. Scragg. Judge Kdwnrds gave a very careful chargo and nt -'.30 the Jury re tired. A VICIOUS ASSAULT. The most vicious assault that has been described during the present term of criminal court was that nlleged against Mike Yntsko, of the Hldge, Archbald, by John Averry, a neighbor and compatriot of the defendant. In Februnry, 1S9G, Awry, It appears, went with a friend to visit Yntsko and staid until enrly morning. As he became drunk during the nlgnt he wanted to sleep on the floor until morning. Yntsko would not allow this nnd ordered his visitors out. They ex postulated but Yotsko wns determined nnd would not yield. Flnnlly Yatsko became nngry, nnd seizing a butcher's cleaver dealt the drunken Averry a vicious blow on the head with the sharp edge, inflicting a gash that the hos pital physicians for a long time feared would be fatal. It was also brought out in the testi mony that Yatsko hit his victim a hecond time with the blunt end of the cleaver, and then throw his senseless form Into the toad. Hie man who was with Averry lied at th? sight of the cleaver. County Detective Leyshon, who worked up the case, appeared ns prosecutor. The defense nlhged that the blows were struck in self defense. Ex-Judge Wurd and John M. Harris appeared for Yntsko. The jury arrived at n ver dict after court adjourned. Powell Hama, (Jeorge Gllck and Wnr nlck Lezok. also from the turbulent Itldge, were tried before Judge Mc Clure for aggravated assault and bat tery on Larry Cloclschuck. When the testimony had ben unravelled through Interpreter Martin AVoyshner, Judge McClure told the Jury that they had better conclude it was a free light, and divide the costs. The ' Jury did this. Attorney M. F. Conroy nppsared for the defense. Tho embezzlement case In which C. L. Itleo was defendant and Martin Clark prosecutor was amicably 'set tled. The case, .which Is a technical one, has been tried several times with varying results. CASE TRIED TWICE. John Hnrmody, of Wlnton, was tried before Judge Gunster once nnd Judge Edwards ngaln on charges of nssault and battery Constable John Drake was the prosecutor In each case. In the Urst case, wherein Drake was tho nssnultcd party, the costs were divided. In the second case Drake prosecuted for Michael McLaughlin, whom, It Is alleged, Hnrmody struck with n fence Picket. The Jury did not reach a ver dict In tho latter case. Tho case against the two notorious Taylor women, Mary Moran nnd Mag gie Montgomery, nccused of being common scolds, wns called before Judge Gunster. The people of Taylor, who are prosecuting tho case through Nappe. Thornton, got rid of the un welcome pair by the burning down of their home two months ago and as this was tho only purpose the prosecutors had in view, they agreed to n. with drawal of the charj.T. The Montgom ery womnn did not appear and conse quently did not share In the good for tune of her friend. She will bo for mally freed, however, when she puts In an appearance, providing she can make up some good excuse for her non-appearance yesterday. Peter Snyder, of Peckvllle. wns con victed before Judge McClure of cruelty to n horse and was sentenced to pay n fine of J20 and undergo Imprison ment for ten days. Patrick Cunningham, one of the youths implicated, or supposed to have been Implicated, In the robbery of the Onturlo and Western station at May field, lust fall, was allowed to go, the evidence ngnlnRt him being Insulliclont to wnrrunt pressing for a conviction. Katherlne Smullen, charged by I. j. Levlgne, of Carbondale, with larceny and receiving. va8 acquitted, the prose cutor falling to appear. WERE RETURNED dUILTY. John Casper and Charles Ellskey were returned guilty of the accusation brought by Constable Edward Dolph, that thev stoned a Carbondalo Trao. tlon company car from which they had been ejected at Richmond. Judge Gunster sentenced them to five months each In the county Jail. John S.. Jones withdrew the charge of nssault. nnd bnttery preferred ORnliiAt Lucy Jones nnd Mary J Itlch arda upon the defendants agreeing to pay the costs. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Court yesterday grnnted n divorce In the qasc of Dlnncho Reed ugiilnst Martin Reed. In the case of Knox ngnltiHt Powderly, tho defendant was yesterday enjoined from disposing of tho property In dispute and tho deed under which ho received it was declared null nnd void. In court yesterday Sheriff demons ac knowledged .. Iced to Frances A. Wlnton and othcr, heirs of Catherine! Sllkmun, for land sold as the property of Daniel Sllkmnn, Juno 10, 18S0, for J10.5M. On tho estnto of Mnry A. Mills, late of Fell tuwnahir. letters of administration woro yesterday granted by Register Hop kins to Irving Davis and Jcnnlo K. Davis. In 'the estate of Martin "Walsh, lato of Scranton, letters of administration wero granted to Fnnnle Mclaughlin. In the es tate of Thomas 'McAndrew, lato of Dun more, letters of administration were granted to P. J. Grady. BTWCOEHS ADIIOAD ; BEWARE 1 It Is tho trick of the Hrynnlzed De mocracy this fa'.t to mako l'aiso charges against Republican methods, ralso a big dust, hire Republican mal contents to organize Republican bolts and then coax Individual Republicans to desert their party on tho rcpre?cn. tatlon that "jorty tics needn't count for anything In an off year." lty this trick, If It shall work, tho Hryanltcs will get a foothoM for n. hopeful light In national campaigns, and mnke Just so much more trouble for MeKlnley, tho Republican congKkb and the cauuo of sound money. You now see through this trick. Are you going to lot It work? TONIGHT'S GREAT CONCERT. John T. Walking nnd Miss Sndle KuiNcr Will Ho Heard. Tho success which has followed Miss Kaiser's, Miss Parker'H nnd Mr. Wnt kln's concerts through Wyoming and Lackawanna valley, presages for those who will uvnll themselves of this eve ning's concert, un artistic treat rarely afforded our people. Mr. Sousa, In speaking of Miss Kais er's work with his band, predicts for her a bright future, and that her bril llnnt singing was a pleasant surprise to the whole band. Miss Parker, tho elocutionist. Is n graduate of tho Emerson School of Oratory, Doston, nnd a worthy succes sor of Miss Hrenkstone ns u teacher of elocution nt Wyoming seminary. Her reading Is natural nnd appeals power fully to her oudlentr, both alike in pathos nnd humor. Miss Julia C. Allen, since her last appearance nt the Frothlngham, has for some time pursued her studies at Paris, with flattering Improvement. Mr. Reynon, tenor soloist nt the Sec ond Presbyterian church, needs no In troduction, His sweet voice Is heard upon numerous occasions to great ad vantage. We are all anxious to hoar Mr. Wat kins ngaln. His pure enunciation nnd musical volci has upon nil occasions won him the plaudits of his hearers, but since his work abroad we are doubly eager to hear him once more. The corrected programme is given be low: "Lend Me Thine Aid" (La Reino do Saba) Uotinod Tom Reynon, Violin Solo, "Uereeuse," (from Toerlyne), tSodriard Miss Julia Clapp Allen. Song, "Ocian, Thou Mighty Monster," Von Weber Miss Sndle E. Kr.lscr. Recitation, "Silence" Hall Miss Itesslo E. Parker. Reclt and Aria (a) "Thus Sulth the Lord"....Handels' (b) "Who May Abide" Messiah Jchn T. Watklns. . Violin Solo Sarasato Julia C. Allen. Song, "Polonnalse" (Mlgnon), , Ambrolso Thomas Miss Kaiser. Recitation, "Marriage of tho Flowers," Wilkins Miss Parker. Songs (a) "O, Tu Palermo",. Verdi's Vespers (b) "Dlo Possentl" Gounod's Faust John T. Watklns. Song, "Lo; Hear the Gentlo Lark," 131 shop CITY MERCHANTS SEE THE MAYOR. Wnnt Provisions of Tcmpornry Mer chandise Snla Ordlunuco Imposed. Mayor Bailey has been importuned by a number of the city's clothing merchants to have enforced common council ordinance, No. OS, 1S93, which provides for the payment of heavy license upon the temporary sale of merchandise and Imposes n penalty for non-conformance with th'e same. Tho request of the merchants arises from the locating here of a clothing concern which Is advertising extensively a sale of goods at a price below wholesale. Mayor llalley had the matter under advisement yesterday. The ordinance providing for the collection of a J500 license nnd a penalty of nt least $100 fine and not more than thirty davs In Jail relates to firms doing a temporary business. Its passage waB based upon an act of tho legislature making It legal for cities, boroughs and towns to operate such an ordinance. There are, however, two questions which trouble the mayor In trying to dispose of the mntter: First, the firm, against whom the efforts of the locai merchants are directed, clnlm the su preme court has declared the state act unconstitutional; second, the firm does not advertise that it Is temporarily locating here It advertises a ten-day opening sale. Mayor Ualley tried to get a legal opinion yesterday afternoon from City Solicitor McGlnley, but the latter could not be found until it was too late In tho day to give an answer. GRADINQ CAUSES TROUBLE. Phelps Street Properly Holders Sue lor 95,000 Unninucs. Through Attorneys II. E. Hand nnd E. A. Thayer, Michael nnd John J. Ruddy, of Phelps street, yesterday brought n $5,000 trespass suit against the city of Scrnnton. City workmen in grading the street for the laving of Bldewalks and gut ters, cut down the grndo in front of the Ruddy property to such un extent that It is nlleged It datnnged the prop erty to tho extent named. California Excursions. Personally conducted. Xeave Chica go every Wednesday. Burlington Route to Denver, thence via Denver & Rio Grande Ry. (tho scenic line of the world). Parties travel In Pullman tourist sleeping cars fitted with every convenience, which go through to Call fornla and are in chargo of special agents of long experience. For par ticulars address T. A. Orady, Excursion Mgr. C P.. & Q. R. 11.. 2)1 Clark St.. 1 Chicago, III. FOOT BALL GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY Big Elevens Failed to Make Any II Ig Score;. YALE WAS THREATENED BY BROWN Tho Latter Furnished the Surprlsa of tho Season nnd tha Illucs Won by Only Four Polnts--Lchlt;li .Undo hut Five Points Against Dickinson and Stnto College Held Pcnnsy Down to Twenty-four. There were two pronounced surprises In yesterday's college foot ball games. Brown made holes In the lino of the brawny blue of Yale nnd the latter won by only four points. It was a goal from the Held that Lehigh won from Dickinson. State college was able to make frequent gains by plunging ngalnst Pennsylvania's line. The red nnd blue won on end plays. Pennsylvania Defeats the Stnto Col lege Team. Phlludelphln, Oct. 20. Tho Pennsyl vunla foot ball team, composed of seven regulars and four substitutes, defeated tho Stnto college team this afternoon bv the score of 24 to 0, In twenty minutes halves. Three touch downs were made In the first hnlf and two In the second. Tho heavy rain of last night nnd today put tho grounds In bad condition, gains throughout the line by Pennsylvania's comparatively light team being almost Impossible. The red and blue resorted mainly to end skirting. The State team aver aged ten pounds heavier to the man than the university boys, nnd frequent ly gained from live to ten yards by plunges Into the line. There was con siderable fumbling, but this wns par tially due to the slippery ball. Captain Minds, Jackson, Dickson and Carnett, all of whom will go In ngalnst Lafny ette on Saturday, watched the game from the side lines. On one occasion State created cheers by successfully holding Pennsylvania for four downs when tho ball was only two feet from State's goal. The teams lined up as follows: Pennsylvania. Positions. State Collcgo Boyle, Goodman. .left end Ruble Goodman, DeSllver..left tackle Scholl Hare left guard Randolph Ovcrllcld center Murny Mcfrnckcn right guard Ksslcn DeSllver. Outliud. right tackle ...Clapplor Hcdg'S light end Curtln YVckx quarter back Meckel Armbriibter left halt Slicffstnhl Dlehl. Fulton Moriee rlijht half Cure Walker full back McChcsney Tc uehdowns Walker, Hare, DeSllver, Hedges, McCrackcn. Goalt- Walker, 2. Referee McCurdy, Princeton. Umpire Ward, Princeton. Princeton, 51; F. nnd .11., 0. Princeton, N. J Oct. 20. Princeton rolled up the biggest score of tho sea son against Franklin and Marshall on the 'varsity gridiron this aftccnoan.und defeated tho Pennsylvnnlans by a. score of 5t to 0. Franklin nnd Marshall's average weight Is 1D0 pounds, that of the TJgers 191. The Tigers loomed up like giants as compared with their opponents.- At no point In the game was Franklin and Marshall able to hold th ball. The Princeton forwards fre quently broke through and downed the backs for losses. The visitors' quarter back was also so slow in passing the ball that several of Weisner's punts were blocked in their beginning. Throughout the game a continual driz zle made th'o Jlsld and pigskin heavy and slippery, causing continual fum bles by both quarter backs. Balrd was an offender in this respect, but his punting and goal kicking were superb. No real estimate of tho Tlgere' play could he made, but the undergraduates nre Jubilant over the fact that a larger score was rolled up thnn Pennsylvania could make. King Kelly made the llrst touchdown within two minutes af ter clay commenced, on a 20-yard buck through thf center. Th Franklin and Marshall lino melted like hot butter before tho fierce Tiger rushes, nnd In the llrst half Kelly was sent over thro.? times, while Belter and Balrd contrib uted two and one on brilliant runs nnd line bucking. Balrd crossed tho line on a trick ikiss. Score nt the end of the first half, 32 to 0. The s'cond half was a repetition of the hist, with new players on tho 'var sity. Kelly hurt his troublesome nnklo nnd retired In favor of Lathrop, who too was knocked out, Ayers taking h'ls place. Touchdowns were made by Ay ers, Poo and Whe.'lcr. Every man on tho Princeton team played finely, but every man had a weaker ono against him. The scrub would have given far better practice. The game ended with the ball on F. and M, llfteen-ynrd line. The line up follows: Princeton. Positions. F. and M. Schwartz left end Schneider Holt left tackle Klcfer Crowids left guard Thomas Edwards. Booth center Stonewood Armstrong.... right guard Hershey Hildebrand.... right tacklo ..Zimmerman Potter. Craig, Lathrop. ...right end Klnlser Balrd quarter back Lochtr Poe, Roscngarten. Bannard left half back ..Hostcrmnn Relter. Kelly right half back ..McLaughlin Ayers, Lathrop. Wheeler fullback Welsner Refcreo Mr. Uullwtl. Umpire Mr. Baker. Touchdowns Kelly, 3; Relter, 2; Balrd, 1; Ayers. 2; Wheeler, 1; Poe. 1. Goals from touchdowns Balrd, 0; Wheel er, 1, Times of halves 20 and 15 minutes. Yale, 18; Brown, II. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 20. The sur- Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. DRAIN TREATMENT the oriqinal; all others imitations, U Bold under positlvo AVrltten Gunrnntee, by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory, Uiainres, WakefulncM, Fits, Ureterio, Quick, uees. Night Losses, Kvil proume, Wk of Conn, dence, Nervousness, L&ssltude, all Brains. Youth ful Errors, or Exceseiyo Uo of Tobacco, Opium, nr Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, (l a boij six for M; with written euarnutuo to cure or refund money. Maniple, pack. nice, containing fire daygr treatment, with full Instructions, 25 cents. Una sample only sold to vuvu iuiwii, niriuiuururuiail, tSTRcd Label Special txira strength. For Impptonoy. Loss of ruww, uuvw fiiDuuouu, m Sterility or narrannMut kfttl a boil six for 5,witt. written . sruamiitet-fj BeFOREoVbVmaU '" """" ' .AMIMlnWH... A.B.n.l I Wn, Q, Clark, 326 Perm, Ave,, Scranton, P raTOI5rBK5sHsCslB witA'vV ccsrsjw ' YBm mik miwl ? WXEB prise of the Hcuson In the football World was furnished bv Brown hero today when Captain Kullz's men broke through the Ynlo lln almost at will and ran up 11 total score of 14 points, scoring three touchdowns ngalnst tho homo team, tho lnr&est ncorc ever made on the, Yale field over a Ynlo ebven. Tt wns a terrlllo shock for Yale to pee her llnp swept awny by tho Brown bnckH after the manner In which Princeton found It nil holes last fall. Gammons and Fulls: wen the twin stars of the Brown firmament. Gam mons, got two of the visitors' touch downs, nnd Vultz the other. Kach made it possible, by mugnlllccnt in terference for the other lo gain ground effectively, and Blehnrdson, Brown's quarter, made a run of 40 yards in tha last hulf, only because of the Interfer ence of tin; two half backs, who Joggled along down the field by his side and blushed olT the Yale tncklers. For Yale, Klefsr alone seemed able to gain ground, Benjamin found tho Brown lino nn Irresistible bar, and also fumbled badly. The score was: Yale, IS; Brown, 14. Tho line up: Ynlo. Positions. Brown. Chamberlain, Ilnztn.left end Murphy Rogers (Capt .left tacklo Mclandy Hapgoocl. Cndwalndcr.... left guard Wheeler Cuilen center Chesbro Brown right guard Carter Post, Chiidwlck. .right tackle.. Wlilttemorc Hddy right end Hunt DfSaults quarterback ...Richardson Kclfer left half (lammons Benjamins right half ....Fultz (Cap.) Oolmorc. McBrldc, Corvln..full back Hall Touchdowns Onmmons, 'J; Fultz, 1; Kflfcr, 2; Rodgrrs, 1. Cloals from touch downs lAidwnlnder, 3; Hall, 1. Referee Knapp. Klizuhclh A. C. Umpire Rock well, Tufts college. Linesmen Hume, of Yale, and Glffnrd, of Brown. Time Two 20-mlnuto halves. Tichigli, 5 ; Dickinson, fl. Bethlehem, Pa.. Oct. 20. With the ball In Lehlch territory most of tho time, Dickinson had tho hard luck this afternoon to bo scored upon, nnd lost the game by a goal from tho Hold, with tho score live to nothing. Just four minutes before time was called, Hol dcrness was given tho ball on tho forty-yard line, nnd, aided by the strong wind, sent It between the posts for the only points Bcored In the entire game. The game wns one of fumbling and loose playing from beginning to end. The teams lined up ns follows: Lehigh. Positions. Dickinson. Chamberlain left end Hoover Butler left tacklo Boato Becarra left guard Sleets McCarthy center Ralston Oilbcrt, Payne. .right guard Stevens OiuiHoliis right lack! Oar W. James right end Craven Denlsc quarter back Houston dork right half Low t her' Canlleld, II. Janes.. left naif Dcvall Holdcrncss... full back Jones Harvard, 'i I ; Xcwton, A. A., O. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 20. Harvard defeated the Newton Athletic associa tion's eleven on Soldiers' Held this af ternoon, 24 to 0. In the first half Har vard scored but once, and that was on good long gains down tho Held In the llrst two minutes of play. During tho rest of the hnlf the ball would be worked gradually down to Newton's 15-yard line, and then lost on downs nnd the work began over again. This happened four times. In tho second half three touchdowns were Hcored, two of tht m owing to poor passing ),y Newton's quarter back. Cochran kicked every goal. The plnylng of the Har vard team showed a marked improve ment in offensive work. Score Har vard, 24; Newton A. A., 0. Touch downsCabot, 2; Warren, Moulton. Goals from touchdowns Cochran, 4. Length of halves 20 and 15 minutes. Hnverford, 10; Johns Hopkins, O. Baltimore, Oct. 20. Hnverford beat Johns Hopkins at foot ball today with comparative ease, as the score shows. Tho field was deep with mud, which prevented good playing. In the first half the visitors made a touchdown, but missed goal. Toward the end of tho second half a touchdown and goal for the visitors added six to their score, 10; Johns Hopkins, 0. SALE OF BELMONT'S HORSES. Tho Blooded Animals Bring Over 18,000, nn Avcrngo 61 IJRliO. New York, Oct. 20. The ealo of car riage horses and hackneys, tho prop erty of O. II. p. Belmont, took plnco today at the American Horso Ex change. The sale was well attended. Some of the prices paid were: Wales, dark b. g., 9 years, and York, br. g., 7 years, to S!lncy Smith, Union League club $3,000 wnlslngliam, b. g 9 years, to R. F, Carmen, Long Inland Rockingham, b. g., 8 years, to Ueorge It. Hulme, New York Sundown, b. g., .pacer, to James Till man, New York Hurlingham, b. g., 9 years, to James Tillman, Now York Blue Ribbon, b. m 9 years, by Kye shawk, with Fife, b. m 8 years, mate to Bluo Ribbon, to James A. McGarry, Brooklyn Adelaide, b. m 8, with Sandrlng- 4,200 2,200 1.C00 1,500 ham, b. g C, to J. Stevenson F1- man, Stnten lslund COO Miss Anybody and Jersey Lilly, chestnut mares, to M. H. Herbert, New York 1,030 Dusk and Vixen, to H. Creclman, Boston 1,000 Four Stripes, b. s by Cadet-Bluo Ribbon, to F. A. Bergen, Wllkes- Barre, for Forest Hill stud 1,300 Tho total amount realized was $18,. 855, and the nverage price was JS90. Among those present was Vice President Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, T. Suffern Taller, Fred. Gebhnrdt, J. Sargent Cram, C. S. Bates and K. AValn. of Philadelphia. Baltimore Loses nt I'corin. Peorlu, 111., Oct. 20. Ten hundred and fifty people saw a jntty game between tho Baltimore and All-Amerlcim teams this afternoon. The features -wero O'Brien's batting and tho work at short by Jennings and hi center by Lunge. Score: Il.H.B. Baltimore 0 0 2 5 10 0 10912 ! All-Amerlcnns 3 C 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 8 3 Batteries Pond und Clark; Rhlncs and Donahue. DON'T RUN ANY RISKS about health. Avoid coughs, coldB, fevers, pneumonia, and all other similar ail ments by keeping your blood rich and puro with Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOODS PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. , Inflammatory IthoiimntUin Cured In : liny. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind says: "My wlto had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until Bhe tried MYS TIC CUB13 FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave Immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life." Bold by Carl Lo renz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Scranton. SIIKKIIT'S SALES. njIUKIFF'3 BALE. -OF- Valuable Real Estate ON- FRID-AY, NOVB.MB13R 12, 1S07. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni F.x ponus, issued out of tho court of common pleas of Iickawamva county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best nuiuer, tor casn, nit the court nouse, 111 tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on FRIDAY, the TW1SLFTH DAY OF NOVKMHiilt, A. D. 1S7. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of snld day, all tho right, title and Interest of the defendants In ind to itho folowlng described lots, piece or parcels of luud, viz.: No. 1. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, James J. Walsh (or Welsh) In and to all tho following de scribed pieces or parcels of land, situato In the borough of Olyphant, In the county of Lackawanna and stnto of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described us follows, to wit: All that certain lot, pleco or par cel of land, sltuntc, lying and being In tho borough of Olyphant, county of Iackn wanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described us follows, to wit: Con taining a front of jdxty CM) feet north westward on Delaware street nnd bounded northeastward nt right unities from Dfln wnro Mrect ono hundred and fifty (150) feet by lot No. 3G on Delnwaro street; southeastward parallel with Delaware street sixty (CO) foot by lot No. 21 on Hud son street; and touthwrstwurd at right angles from Delaware, street ono hundred anil fifty (150)fcct by lot .Vo. 32 on Dela ware street, as designated by survey and maps of building lots belonging to the Delaware nnd Hudson Canal company In tho borough of Olyphant, county and state aforesaid. Coal nnd other minerals re served. Being tho same property con veyed to said James J. Walsh by Augus. tus 1 fjphhnrd bv rtppil ilntml Atirll 15. 1S93, and recorded in tho ofllco for record ing deeds, etc.. In and ror said county, In deed book No. 99. mine 61. etc. Im proved with two-story framo dwelling notiso anil outbuildings. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of Augustus F. Uebhardt vs. James J. Walsh. Debt. J1.400.0O. Judgment No. 531. May Term, 1S97. Alias II. fa. to No vember Term, 1S97. CA11KY, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All tho rlt;ht, title and Interest of tho defendant, Horatio N. Patrick. In nnd to all that lot und tract of land situ ate In tho township of South Ablngton, Lackawunna comity, Pennsylvania, bounded and dcsrlhed as follows, to wit.: Beginning nt a point In lino of lands of tho estnto of Susan A. Vosburg, deceased (lato lands of Samuel Myers); thence along said lands of said Vosburg estate across the road south threo and a half (JVj) degrees west, twenty-three hundred and ten (2.110) feet to a corner post; thence south sev-enty-llvo (75) degrees east, along land lato of Benjamin Swallow four hundred and sixty-two (4(H) feet to a post nnd stones corner; thence south forty-two nnd one half (t2i) degrees cast, four hundred and ono (401) feet; thence along the same north rorty-elght (IS) degrees east, six hundred nnd scventy-ono (671) feet to a corner post and stones: thence south forty-two nnd one-half (12',2) degrees east, sixteen hun dred and thirty-four (1C3I) feet to a cor ner In a vacated ipubllc road: thence along said vacated road north thirty (30) degrees cast, fourteen hundred nnd seventeen (1417) feet to a corner In lino of land now or lato tho csitrto of William G. Knnpp. deceased; thonco along lands of raid Knapp estate nnd lands of the estate of Charles Vosburg, decease (late Georgo Swallow), nnd lands of said Horatio N. Patrick, north forty-two and onc-hnlf (42K) degrees west, thirty-live hundred and fifty (3.V.0) feet to lands of the estate of said Susan A. Vosburg, deceased; and thenco southwesterly along lands of said Susan A. Vosburg estato five hundred and ninety-four (591) feet to the place of beginning. Containing ono hundred and thirty-fivo acres of land, bo the same moro or less. ' Bxcoptlng and reserving thorefrom, how. ever, all of the land lying northwesterly of tho public road leading from Clark's Green to Nowton township and tho Hill side Home, nnd southwesterly of th, lino beginning nt tho southwesterly side of tho dooryard fonco (a stono wall) enclosing tho Athcrton farmhouse door yard, nnd on tho northwesterly side of suld nubllo road: thenco parallel with said dooryard fenco and extending In a straight line from said road to the nortn erly sldo of the premises hereby Intended to bo conveyed, and lo the line of land heretofore conveyed by tho said Atherton to tho said Patrick. Excepting and reserving also all lands heretofore released by 'the said William Atherton from the lien of a certain mort gage given by said Horatio N. Patrick to said Athcrton to secure nn unpaid bnlance of purchaso money on tho said land, said mortgago recorded In tho olllce of tho le cordcr of deeds, etc., of the said county In mortgage book C'l, at page 450. improved with a largo two-story framo dwelling house, ono small dwelling, three barns, sheds, granaries, outhouses and fruit trees thereon; a part of said prem ises having been plotted Into building lots. Seized and tnken in execution nt tho suit of William Atherton vs. Horatio N. Patrick. Debt, $11,712.00. Judgment No. 872. September Term. 1&97. Alta3 fl. fa. to November Term, 1657. DEAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Zominh Phillips, admin istratrix of tho estato of Jeremiah J. Philips, in and to till thoso certain de scribed lots, ploces or parcels of land, situato In the city of Scrunton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit.: Tho first thereof beginning at a corner of Van Huron avenue nnd Washington (now Lafaye'tel street: thence north thlrty-nlno nnd one-quarter (391i) degrees east, two hundred (200) feet to a corner in line between lots Nos. 31 and 30: thenco south fifty and thrco-quartcrs (50i) de grees cast, two hundred und forty-two nnd one-half (2l2',i) feet to u corner on nn alley; thenco south thirty-nine and one quarter (3'.Hi) degrees east, two hundred (200) feet to a corner on Washington (now Lafayette) street; thence along tho same north fifty and three-quarter (50) de grees west, two hundred nnd forty-two nnd one-half (2I2M;) feet to the placo of be ginning. Containing forfy-elaht thousand tlvo hundred squaro feet of surface, bo tiho samo moro or less; being lots Nos. 34, 33, 32 and 31, In square or block No. 23, ac cording to William Swetland's plot or map of town lots In Hyde Park. Coal und minerals excepted and reserved. Tho second thereof, beginning at a cor ner on Washington (now Lafayette) street, ono hundred and fortv-llve and ono-half (145'ii) feet 'rom Van Iluren ave nue; thence along said Washington (now Lafayette) street north fifty and thre fourths (50) degrees west, forty-cUht nnd one-half (1SU) feet to a corner be tween lot No. 1014 nnd lot No. 17; thenco along lino between said lots ncrth thirty nine and ono-quartcr (3!)i,) degrees cast, one hundred and fifty (150) feet lo a corner on line between lots Nos. H and 15: thino nlong said last mentioned line south llfty und thee-quarttra (5011) degrees east, forty-eight and cnclnlf (I8H) feet to a corner; thence fcouth thlrtv-nlno and ono quarter (3914) degrees- west, ono hundred nnd llfty (150) feet 'to tho nlaco of begin ning. Containing 7,273 square feet of land, moro or lets; being lot No. Ki',4 In squaro or block No. 25 on William Swetland's plot or map of lots In Hyde Park. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Tho third thereof, being In tho Fifth ward of tho city, county and stato afore said, bounded on the west by Main ave nue, and containing In fiont on said Main avenuo twenty-five (25) fcot and Is ono hundred and fifty (150) feet In ileoth. It being the northerly half of lot No, 2 in block No. 3. on J. Heormnn's map of South Hyde Park. Containing 3,750 square feet cf land, be tho same more or less. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, fruit trees, outhouses, etc. Coal and minces excepted and re served. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Margaret Phllllns. executrix, of the estato of Henry J. Phillips, deceased, vs. Zem'nh Philips, administratrix of the estnto of Jeremiah J. Phillips, deceaaed, Debt. $2,00),00. Judgment Nn. 264, Novo-n. bor Term, 1697. Fl. fa. to November Term, 1S97. z DAVIS & BDWARD3. Att'ys. 4lso Nn. 4 All tha Tltrh't.' tltla nnrl lntornf of liiien Jones, administratrix of tho cs SHERIFF'S SALESj tale of Lewis K. Jones, deceased, In and to all that certain lot of land, situate, lying and being In the cltyof Scranton (formely tho borough of Hydo Park), county of Lackawanna, and iruito or Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows, to wit.: Beginning nt a point on Main street, now Main avenue, at tho corner of lands formerly owned by If. is. Powell: thenco south 4U4 degrees oast, along said Powell's lino sixty-llvo (u) feet: thenco l)y samo Innds north forty eight (13) degrees oast, nine () foot: thenco by same lands south forty-eight (18) degreen east, sevcnty-nve r75) fecit to line of lands now or ltc of W. II. He.Uhj thenco nlong line of said Heath north forty-nlno nnd one-half (434) degrees east, twenty (20) feet to lands hcllnglng to tho citate of M. Bemls, deceased; thence along line of said lauds north rorty-elght (18) degrees west, ono hun dred and fifty (150) feet to Main uve 11110 nfiirpanl.l! thpiipn nlomr said Main avenuo smith forty-nine nnd one-half (I9VS) degrees west, twenty-ono (21) feet: thence south forty-one nnd one-half (I1V4) de grees wist, ten (10) feet to the place of be ginning. Containing threo thousand one hundred and sevonty-four squaro feet of land, bo tho same more or 4ess. All im proved with a 'two-story framo hotel tiullillnir und oiithiiltdlmrn thereon. Rolzpd and Inkpn In execution at tho suit of Wlllam M. Davis, vs. Ellen Jones, administratrix of tho estate of Lewis K. Jones, deceased. Debt. $300.00. Judgment No. 40, November Term, 1S97. Fl. fa. to November Term, 1897. TAYLOR & L12WIB, Att'ys. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants In and to all that cer tain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In tho borough of Wlnton. In the county of Lackawannn, nnd state of Pennsylvania, on what Is known ns the "David Brown" tract, de-scribed as folows, viz.: Being lot No. 25 In square or block "a," and situato on Third avenue, as shown on map In tended to be recorded; said lot being 38 0-10 feet In front on said avenuo, 50 feet In width In rear, 150 feet In depth on the northerly lino along lot 21 nnd 150M; feet In depth on tho southerly line, parallel wdth Church street, and being- the land con veyed by Isaac 1. Hand, trustee, to Fred Kunz, by deed dated :th March, A, D. 1895, recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book 128. page 133, etc. Improved with a itwo-storv frtmo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Spruks Brothers vs. Fred Kunz and Henry J. Kunz. Debt, J4.000.OO. Judg. ment No. 655, November Term, 1S9C. Alias 11. ia. to .-November Term, is7. I. W. 6T01CUS, Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, A. L. Rice nnd John Rice, In and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land In Petersburg, In .tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna, county, Penn sylvania, bounds nnd described as fol lows: Commencing at a stake and stones corner on Jackson avenue (now called Taylor), In line of lands of George Brown; thenco northerly along said line 150 fet, more or less, to line of lands of Lacka wanna. Iron and Coal company; thence westerly along raid line forty feet to stake end stones corner line of lands of A. B. Bllkman; thence southerly along snld line 150 feet, more ir less, to Taylor avenue; thenco easterly forty feet to tho placo of beginning. Being lot 12, block "B," ns shown on that part of the map of Scran ton known ns A. 11. SUkrman s addition. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, a barn and other out buildings thereon. Seized and takm In execution t tho suit of Now Schiller Building ami Loan Association of Scranton, Pa., vs. A. L. Rico and John Rice. Debt. JSOO.OO. Judg ment No. 357, November Term, 1S97. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S97. P. W. STOKDS, Att'y. ALSO No. 7.-A11 tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Nathan Vldaver, admin istrator of E. A. Stnlbird, deceased. In and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land In the towns! Ip of Covington, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, situated and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at an original stone corner of John Frcy, deceased, nnd Henry Lender: thence south forty (10) degrees west, soventy-four (74) rods to stake and Btone corner to the land of Janet Stal- blrd; thenco norlh fifty (50) degrees west, on lino of said Janet Stalblrd, ono hun dred and thlrty.two (132) rods to stako and stone corner; thence north forty (40) degrees east, seventy-four (74) rods to an original tcne corner of the Drinker sur vey; thenco south fifty (50) degrees east, on lino of John Frey, deceased, ono hun dred snd thirty-two (lf-2) rods to the pines of beginning. Containing sixty-one (61) acres and eight (8) rods of land. Being part of lot number one hundred and nlno teen (119) of tho Drinker survey. Im proved with two framo dwelling houses, framo barn, outbuildings, fruit trees, etc., thoreon Seized and taken In oxecutlon at the suit of J. P. Stalblrd. assigned to H. G. Stalblrd vs. Nathan Vldaver, administra tor of K. A. Stalblrd. Debt, $1,668,05. Judg ment No. 162, May Term, 1S97. Lov. fa. to November Term, 1897. J. ELLIOTT ROSS. Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, Richard Doughprty, In ami to all tl at pleco or parcel of prop erty, situato in tho vlllago of Stark, Lackawanna county, near Mooslc, Penn sylvania, described as follows: Being lot No. 4 on Scott streot In tho village of Stark, as shown on mnp or plot of lots of tho Pennsylvania Coal company, Intend ed to be duly recorded. Said lot being 100 feet In front on said Scott street and ex tending at right angles with the said street 95 feet In depth to an nlley In tho rear, and being rectangular In shape, contain ing 9,500 squnro feet of land. Improved with iv two-tory framo dwelling house and outbuildings, (Minerals reserved. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of J. J. Mangau vs. Richard Dough erty. Debt, 228.88. Judgment No. 010, May Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to November Term, 1897. WARREN & KNAPP, Att'ys. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Charles A. Yoos, In and to all that certain parcel or lot of land, sltuntc In the Fifth ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawannn, and stuto of Pennsylvania, being a piece 21 feet wide In front and rear nnd 131 feet in depth, taken from the westerly portloi of lot No. 41 In squnro or block No. 14, on Prico & Pancoast's addition to the city of Scranton, and situate upon street called and known as wasnmirn street. &aiu lot being bound westerly by land now or late of John Iewls. northerly by Innd now or late of Henry I'. Evans, easterly by the re malntng portion, being 21 feet of said lot numbered 41, now or late of Peter Lux emburger, m) southerly by Washburn street aforesaid. Coal and minerals ex ceptert and reserved. Being samo prom ises conveyed to Chnrles A. Yooi by deed dated 23d June, 1890, nnd recorded In Lack awanna county In deed book No. V8, at pns;o 11, etc. All Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, which said houso Is part of a two-house block, fruit trees, outhouses and other outbuildings, eto. Seized and taken in execution nt Iho suit of Frank fitetter, assigned to Harry Stetter vs. Charles A. Yoos. Dobt, J1.000.00. Judgment No. 899, September Term, 1897. Alias II. fa. to November Term, 1S97. DAVIS & EDWARDS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, M. J. Tobln nnd Ann T. Leahy Tobln In and to nil tho following described lot or narcel of land, situate, lying and being In the city of Scrnnton. county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, described ns follows, viz.: Being lot number bIx (6) In square orbloek number fifty (50) and sltunte upon street called and known ub Vale (now Irving avenue) utreet, tpnn the town plot of tho city of Scranton, Intended to be duly te corded. Bald lot being forty (40) feet In front, ff rty (10) feet In rear, und ono hun dred and forty (HO) feet In depth. Im proved with ono-story frame dwelling home, with stone, basement and outbuild ings. Seized nnd taken fit execution nt tho suit of James J. Henley vs. M. J. Tobln nnd Ann T. Leahy Tobln. Debt, t,(Vl0.00. Judgment No, 426, November Term, 1597. Fl, fa. to Novimber Term, 1897. D. W. BROWN, Att'y. ALSO No, II. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Bridget Sailer, In and to all thoso certain lots or parcels of land, situate In tho city of Scranton, In tho county of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz.: All those certain two lots of land known as lots numbers seven nnd eight, In square or block No. 93, situate nd bound ed on the westerly side by Moltke avenue; said lots aro contiguous and each forty (40) width In rear, and one hundred und forty reel in rront on earn avenuo, tne same SHERIFF'S SALES. (140) feM In depth, and Is the land con. veyed ly John J. Flahoy. Sheriff, to Bridget Sailer by deed duly acknowledge In open court, 21st day of September, A. D. 1891. All Improved with n one and one. halt story framo dwelling houso and olhet outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the. suit of Now Mqultnbio Building and LcMn Association vs. Bridget Sailer. Detot, J496.00. Judgment No. 429, November Term, 1897. Fl. fa. 4o November Tcrmt JS97. STOKES. Att'y. 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 BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff, Sheriff's olllce, Scranton, Pn Oct. Jl, 1897. JUST PUBLISHED. I I i bbwj Tl The Fugitives And Other Poems By John h. Barrett. For sale by all booksellers, and at the Business Office of The Scran ton Truth. 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