THE SCRANTON TRIBTJNE-FUIDA.Y MORNINGh OCTOBER 20, 18J7. SENATOR QUAY IS i NON-COMMUNICATIVE Will NqJ . Express Opinions Pittsburg Interviewers. Dclorc AS TO TUB MEETINQ WITH MARTIN Claims tlio Knc.ountcr Wn Kiitlrcly Acoidcntnl-rN'o, Opinions ns to tlio Guburnntorliil Contest--According to' ltlohnrd Qiniy Trncy Will ho ' Jliti'or of Greater New York. CJttsliurp, Oct, 2S. Senator M. S. QuHy arrived In the city tills mornlnff from. Philadelphia, on his way to Sc vlckloy, where he will visit hla son, Kttdmrd, Mr a few- days. The Senator cnn36 In on the western express over tho Pennsylvania road and went to tli'dT IlotVl nuqllosne, where ho spent the ittornlnK hours In consultation with local politicians. He wos nocompanlcd by hla sons, Klchnrd and Captain A. O. Ourtln. Quay, of the staff of Major (JotipniL.MlltM, United States tinny. The sftrJatOc.fvaM.ns non-communlca-tive asVn'er.'notwlthstnndlnp that des pernio efforts were made to elicit some thing frerrt. hlni. that could he construed even In tile, ipinotct way as an ex pression of opinion on political mat ters. "What significance Is there In your conference with nave Martin In Phila delphia yesterday'.'" he was asked. 'None whatever," replied the sena tor, -t simply called at the rooms of the- Ilopuhllcnn city committee nnd met Mr. Martin there quite by acci dent." "Do you exppct to have his support in the- senatorial llKht next year?" "1 do not know; the subject was not mentioned. 'We dimply had a friendly chut." "What stand will you take on the RUbernatoiial question next year?" "t cannot say: In fact, I have not plven the subject any consideration at all; and as for the candidates, I have nut seen any of them." "What do you think will be the re sult of the mayoralty contest In New York city?" "r know nothing nbout It, except what I have read In the papers and what Dick told me coming over on the .train." The senator had reference to his son, Klchard, who has been In New York for several days on business. The younger Quay, in conversation, paid that from what he could glean of the situation In New York, he felt reason ably certain that Tracy would win. Up said, however, that, the Republican majority would probably be very small, deferring to the alleged con ference between his father and Dave Martin, Mr. Quay said: "I met father in Philadelphia last night on my way home. We retired earlv. and I knew nothing about his meeting with Mar tin until this morning, when I read nn account of It in the papers. I simply remarked to him that I noticed he hail seen Martin, but the subject was not discussed any further, no I do not know what transpired between them." During the day Senator Quay held a conference with State Senator C. L. Magee. the result of which wan sup plied by many would be some ylgnltl ennt political deal. Uoth gentlemen, however, nfter the talk was over, unit ed in declaring that politics was not mentioned bv either, the Interview be ing exclusively confined to a talk over some business matters. PACED THE YOUNO .MURDERER. Moore, Who Killed His Crnmlihtlicr mill Shot n Hrlntive. Wit Chester. Pa., Oct. 23 Benja min Monro, whom young Halph Moore shot an I intended to kill when he liivd and slew his grandfather, Reuben Sr'gnei, near Mortonvllle, some time ago, today forgave the young murder ii in the latter's cell here. Tl was the first time tlio two had met slnco the tragedy. Three addition al eh. if; is of felonious i.ssualt and Int tiry have hen preferred against tlio n cusi'd by Chl't if Police I'lnstead. of rvatcsvUle. in connection with the fli"oting, and a bearing resulted in his being hel-l on the extra elnrges. BEATEN BV FURIOUS ROBBERS. Old .Hun Toitiueil Till ilo Disclosed His Hoard. Altoona. Pa, Oct. 2'. Two masked 1'ien gained ei.tr.tneo to the residence of Henry Smith, a Somerset county fanner, tills evening, and demanded tho i"nney that was in tho house. Smith lion rated, wluvnunon he was seized rind 1n nun by the robbers until lie ntvssed that $170 was hidden In a summer house. lb then led tho robbers to the hid l'T nUce. nnd after they had secured the m-muy they disappeared. Smith 1 1 years old, and the severe beating li- lecelved has compelled him to take bis bed. CONVENTION OF WOMEN. Second Dnys M'ssion of tho Stnto IVtli'nition of I clingy I vim in. Harrlsburg, Oct. 2S. At tho second Uaj's session of the annual convention of thu State Federation of Pennsylva nia Women, three minute reports from the fifty-nine federated clubs through out the state were read. An amend ment to the by-laws was adopted pro viding, anions other things, that no club shall be entitled to'fxend to the annual federation convention more than six delegates. These ollleers were elected: President, Mrs. Horace Hrock, Leb- The germs of consump tion are everywhere. There is no way but to fight them. If there is a history of weak lungs in the family, this fight must be constant and vigorous. You must strike the dis ease,, or it will strike you. At the very first sign of failing health take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It gives the body power to resist the germs of consump tion'r joe. nd $l.oo, ill druf gttti. SCOTT It 110WNE, Chmiu, Ntw York. anon; vice-presidents, Mrs, Richard J. Haldcman, Hnrrlsburg; Mrs. Kills Lewis Campbell, Wayne; Mls3 Kate McKnlght, Pittsburg; treasurer, Mrs: George V, llacr, Heading; secretary, Miss Jessie It. Little, pottsvlllo; direct ors, Mrs. 1M ward W. Ulddle, Jr., Car lisle; Mrs. William C. Walls, Lewls burg; Mrs. C. C. Huff, Pittsburg; Mrs. Isaac I,, Miller, Media; Mrs. O. M. Phillips, West Chester; Mrs. a. It. Stacker, Philadelphia; Miss A. P. Oromslne, Tltusvllle; Miss Caroline McHurncy, Hradford, The final session was held tonight and was open to the public. Miss Gar rett, of Philadelphia, gavo an address on "The Duty of tho Hour to Deaf Children," and Mrs. Longstrcth, of Philadelphia, spoke on "The General Federation. " The exercises closed with vocal and instrumental music. Two Invitations have been received for tho delegates to remain over to morrow, one from Mrs. It, H. Pratt, of Carlisle, who expressed a wish to re ceive the members at tho Indian school, and the other from state ofllclals, in viting the members to pay a visit to the cnpltol grounds. A POLITICAL POINTER- If you Indorse tho frco trade and free silver Chlcngo platform ns the Lacka wanna Democracy does, "fully and without reserve," then work and vote for Schadt, Horn, et. nl. If you be lieve In McKlnley.protcctlon nnd pros perity, turn these agents of Bryan down. CIIICKAMAGUA EXCURSION. Adjutant General Stewart Arrnugcs lor Stop Over Privileges. Harrlsburg, Oct. 28. Adjutant Gen cral Stewart has arranged with tho Queen and Crescent and Louisville nnd Nashville railroads for stop-over privi leges between Cincinnati nnd Chatta nooga to tho old soldiers who will take part in the dedication of Pennsylvania monuments on theChickamagua battle field, Nov. 15. Orders will bo Issued by the adjutant general next Monday to about 1,000 veterans for free transpor tation from points in Pennsylvania to Chattnnooga nnd return, together with a circular of general Information. Stop-over privileges to a limited ox tent will also be allowed by the South ern Railway company between Wash ington and Chattanooga. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS. Washington, Oct. 28. These Penn sylvania pensions have been Issued: Original Daniel P. Hleks, Pittsburg; Robert English Gllllgan, Rlchnrdsvllle, Jefferson: John II. liarnes, Lancaster; Christian Heller, Wllllamsport; Wil liam H. Swartz, York; Daniel Myers, Shlrleyburg, Huntingdon; Silas C. King. Downlngtown; Lawrence Reltz, RelV.'Viie, Allegheny: Stephen C. Rlch nrdson, Garwood, Washington. Sup plemental William M. Shaw, Dlckson burg, Crawford. Restoration and In creaseWilliam Goble, dead, Worm leysburg, Cumberland. Restoration, re Issue, etc. Daniel Hardy, Tyrone, Blair. Increase Jacob R. Kulo, Hor tons, Indiana; Isaac C. Reed, New Park, York; Caleb Ely, Oakforest, Greene; John A. Smith, Hnrrlsburg. Reissue Uernhnrd J. Delaney. Coupon, Cambria. Original widow Mary A. Hopwood, Waynesboro, Franklin; An nla Maria Potts, Pittsburg: Ruth J. Goble, Wormleysburg, Cumberland; Maria Weimer, Meyersdnle, Somerset. WINTERSTEEN CASE. Philadelphia, Oct. 2S. A. S. L. Shields, counsel for Lloyd S. Wlnter steen. charged with complicity In the attempt to blow up tho home of Levi E. Waller at Uloomsburg, said tonight that the rumor current to the. effect that the case had been continued on last Wednesday because a settlement satisfactory to both sides had been reached, was false, and Htated that he had nked for a continuance until the September term of court on the ground that several Important witnesses were unavoidably absent. NEW BICYCLE RECORD. Philadelphia, Oct. 2S. Eddie McDuf fle today at Willow Grove bicycle track established a new world's record for one mile, paced, covering tho dis tance In 1.33 2-5. three-fifths lower than tho record made by Jimmy Mlchatl on thu same track sovtral weeks ago. Ill Wife ii Preferred Creditor. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 2S. Executions ag gregating $13,000 were Issued tills nfter noon against David Clansman, pro prietor of a leading clothing establish ment here. His wife holds a preferred claim for $10,000. Many Philadelphia wholesale merchants are creditors. t .-It of n Clubbing. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 28. Martin La zaar died In the Miners' hospital here today ns the result of a dubbins; re ceived at the hands of Ilu:" -Minn countrymen at in aver Iiixuk two weeks' ago. His assailants have been lodged In jail. MEYER INDICTED. Ho Shot tho Olficer Who Attempted to Arrest Mini. Now York. Oct. 2S. Fritz Meyer, who killed Policeman Smith In the Roman Catholic church of the Redeemer early on Wednesday morning, was today In dicted for murder In the (list degree. He will be put on trial Monday. Meyer was robbing the poor box when dis covered by the ofllcer, whom he shot. He Is suspected of a number of other murders. Including those of Sexton Stdz In Rrooklyn nnd James C. Pitts, in Summit, N. J. On the way from the police station to tho cilminal court building today, a crowd of a thousand or more men fol lowed the squad of police having Meyer In charge. Shouts of "Lynch him!" wero raised nil along the route which was traversed and but for the precau tions taken It Is probable that Meyer would have been mobbed. THE CENTRAL DISASTER. It is llullcvcd That All Hoillfis Snvo Two llnva Itucn Recovered. Pouglikeepsle, N. Y., Oct. 2S. It is now believed that no more than twenty lost their lives In the New York Cen tral disaster. All the sleeping car pas sengers have been accounted for. Of those who were in tho day couch, eight bodies have been recovered, and at leaBt four uro known to have escaped from It. Conductor Parrlsh Is certnln that there were no more than twelve In tho day conch. He says that there wero no womon besides the two bodies found and of whom one lies unidentified at Cold Springs, There was only one child In tho car, a little boy, who waa res cued. Coroner Wood believes that the only bodies still In the river are those of Engineer Foyle and Stenographer McKay. TUBERCULOSIS DISCUSSED. .Main Topic, of Consideration nt Meet ing of Public Health Association. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. The mnln topic of consideration nt today's session of tho American Publlo Health associa tion wns tuberculosis nnd Its various aspects. In addition to this there wns a paper on yellow fever by General Sternberg, surgeon general of the United States nrmy. Ucforo consider ing nny papers, the convention chose Dr. E. A. Do Hwolnltz, of tho depart ment of ngricultuto nt Washington, to bo the delegate to tho congress In Pnrls in 1899 for the Bttidy of tubercu losis. Dr. Howard S. Anders present ed n resolution that the association recommend the ndoptlon of tho indi vidual communion cup In churches nnd the more gonernl use of Individual cups In schools, railway stations, rail road trains, public fountains nnd the like. This was referred to the execu tive committee. At tho afternoon session the subject of tuberculosis wns nbly discussed by Miss Lydla Rnhlnowltsch, of Russia. She Is nt present nttuched to the medi cal corps of the Women's Medical col lege, Philadelphia, and has made spe cial Kourches In Germany, Russia and In this country of the presence of tu bercol bnccllll In milk, butter, etc. The remnlnder of tho afternoon session wns devoted to the reading of a number of papers on technical subjects. COTTON CONVENTION. Sctiil-Aniiual .Meeting of Now Kng t it lid Miitiuliictureri' Association. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. The semi-an-nunl convention of the New England Cotton Manufacturers' association wns brought to n close todny. Three ses sions wero hold, morning, afternoon and nlcht. Th.o morning session was held In the Philadelphia Textile school and was devoted to the rending nnd discussion of a number of papers on technical subjects affecting the trade. Tho Rourso was visited after morning adjournment and tho afternoon ses sion wns held In the Philadelphia Com mercial museums, where the reading of papers was resumed. The night ses sion was held In the Philadelphia Tex tile school. Several topical questions were discussed and the following papers wero read: "Philadelphia as a Textile Manufac turing Centre," Charles Heber Clark, Philadelphia; "Comparative Life of Cotton Machinery," Edward W. Thom as, Lowell, Mass.; "Mill Repair Shops," D. D. Donovan, Providence; "Tho Proper Construction nnd Uses of Econ omizers," Henry O. Hrlnckerhoff, Bos ton: "Some Vital Points Concerning Fire Protection of Mill Property," Wil liam H. Stratton, Hartford, Conn. The convention then adjourned. ON TO VICTORY. Every Indication points to a rousing Republican victory for tho cntiro ticket next Tuesday. Tho party's fighting blood Is up nt last and that portends a Waterloo for the enemy. Hut no Individual Republican should relax his efforts. This is the chance of a llfo time to rivet and clinch Re publican supremacy in once Demo cratic Lackawanna. Keep your eyes open when you buy goods of anv sort. Refuse all substi tutes for standard, advertised articles. Rhcumntism Cured in n Dny. "MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMA TISM and NEURALGIA radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and myste rious. It removes nt once tho cause and tho disease Immediately disap pears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, drug gist, 41S Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that depart ment. $ 11 ELF WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. U ANTED DINTIll HlTl Oils SAMPLKM; everywhere; both sexes Slln thousand, enclose stump tor reply. ACME IMP. CO,. Philadelphia. AGKNTS OUT FIFTY CENTS ON EACH dollar; no experience necessary. Write for agent soutllt. Address '1 II 10 CATHOLIC NKWC, r, Ilurrlny street, Now York. W ANTKD Af!KNTX-87ft I'KU MONTH mid expenses paid m-ttvo men If right; poods bold by Kiniplo only; samples, also horso nnd cnrrliiRO furnished FREE. Ad dress JOllllEIt, llo.tr:ioy, Boston, .Muss. SALKSMF.N'-SCIIOOLHUPPLIKS; COUN try uorlt; $100 salary montuly, with liberal additional commissions. it. (J. EVANS & CO., Chicago. .7"ANTK1)-AN IDEA. WHOC.YNTHIN'IC ofBonie simple thins to patent'.' Pro tect your IUcur: iluw may bring you wealth. WrlioJOHN VKDiiKltlllTILV CO., Hop": C. 'Jil, Patent Attorneys, Washington. 1). 0., lor their SlMiO prize oiler uud Hat of 1,000 Inventions wanted. TANTi:i)-AS AOKNT IN EVKttYRK& Don to canvas"; 8 l.oii to 8,1,1 m n day made; ells ut sight; also u man to sell stupio (foods to dealers; best sldo lino 87.1 n month; Hilary or large commission mude: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soup uud Muuufuctur. ng Company, Cincinnati, O. -1X7 ANTKD - VKI,l,KNOWN MAN IN l every town to bollclt Mock subscrip tions; n monopoly: bis money for agents; no capital repillred. KDWAUD C. l-'Ibll & CO., ltorden Mock, Chicago, 111, HHLP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. X7'ANTKD-.IIDDI,K" AGKD COI.OKKD woman for general liniuowork, good cook, to sleep homo nlshts. -1 18 Alltllln avo. ADIKS-T MAICK IW1 WAOKH DOING J pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all tending ! cent stamp. MlhH M. AHTKllHINH, Lawrence, Mich. WANTKD-I.ADY AC1KNTS IN BOHAN ton to sell mid Introduce Hnydei'H euUo Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent uud very profitable. Write for paif Iculam at once and get benefit of holiday trudo. T. RHXYUKltA CO., Cincinnati, O. UI ANTKD IMMKDIATKI.Y-TWO KNKH cetto Mileswomen to represent us. Guaranteed tfil u duy without Interfering with other duties, Healthful occupation. Write lor imillenlnri, enclosing stump, MANGO C11LMICA1. COMl'ANYT Nu. 7'-' John Mrcet, New York. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, C10HN8, JIUNIONH AND Rs:c7umVINcT nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvlcu li'.n frmi I.- l lll.vi'LM ,.(.A. II.. illlii Luckuwunnn avenue. Ijidles utteuded ut their reoldvucu If desired. Chursoj inodor- nic. AGENTS WANTED. CHjnTOUTivCEA V A N 'NA? COUNTY to sell tho Urn ham Patent I'ons and make big money; samples free, llox (MO, Honcsdale, 1'u. AGKNTS TO HKtiL OUH ftOc. HTOltM door; "amnio nretmld upon receipt of price, i'ort Jin irlee. A.MKIIIOAN HTOK.M UOOIl CO., ron, Mich, K I.ONDIKK- AOKNTH WANTED KOIl lnrirn llliistrntoil Iwmlt nf Klondike, nvn hundred pnges; price Ft, no; ontllt 10c Ad dress NATIONA1, l'UllblHIUNU CO,, Lake Bldo building, Chlcngo, III. WANTED-HOMCITOUfs; NO DKLIVKH lug, no cuitcctlng; position permanent; pay wccltly: BlJito ugc. ULKN llllOTlIKlW, Rochester, N. Y. AUKNTS-WHAT AHE YOU GOING TO do about Hufe Citizenship price i. Go ing by thousand!. Address NICHOLS, Nnpervlllo, 111 AOKNTS-TO HKI.ti OUK 1'HACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from SU upward; salary nnd expenses pnld: outfit free. Address, wJtn stamp. MICHIGAN MKG CO., Chicago. AOKNTH-TO HELL CICJAIM TO DKAt, crs; f'J.l weekly nnd expenses; experi. cneo unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO., .IH Van Jlitren St., Chicago. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Ward. OrSKHKoirUKNT-iTiSoTlS,"NliTlT Eighth street. I'or terms apply to JAMKH1I. WA'IMON. l'lrst Nutlonul iiunk, or A. 1). Dean, .TJlP.j N, Washington avenue. I?01l llENT-'J HCH'HKH, 57 AND SH. V EVANS, lino Luzerne. TOrritKNT-fmiCIC HUILDINO, HUITA- V bio for grocery or restuuriuit; only n block rrom D., L. it W. station; possession given Nov. i. Address KIIIUIAHDT, City, General Delivery. CITY SCAVENGER. AlMIIUGfiS CLEANS IT.IVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. IIUIGGS, Proprietor. Lcuvo orders 1100 N. .Muln.iivo., or Klckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone n in. pilAS. COOPKlt, CITY KCAVKNOElC - All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 7111 Scranton ttreet. House lliM Washburn street. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. erniArmNVArli 0 nnm 'J t years of age In a meat market or ccnernl store; 7 years experience. Ad dress W. G., Tribune, olllce. S fri'ATION WANTKl7IXfEAciu'RoT experience wishes to tutor children In tho English brunches; references given, If desired. AddrcssMISS HODGES, lillOMul berry street,clty. CITUATION WANTED -KIHST-ULAHH O butcher, 10 years' experience; good meat cutler, sausage and bologna maker, nn Penn avenue. UiNTKD-wAsi!i7.-n, TkonFno oil nny kind ol work by the day. Call ut 1110 Leo Court. A yANTKD-POHITION HY YOUNG MAN ' 17 years ofage; work of uny kind ne ecpted; will work for board and clothing. Address C. V, Tribune olllce. yoi'NG MAN i!-2 DKSIItES POSITION J as h waiter or bartender; handy mnn around a place; not nfruld of work: willing to word at anything; best references. Ad 'ills:r Jb. Uj I'ranUllnuveiiiic. A. YOUNG LADY DESIHKS A POSITION US StonriL'rjittliPP iitnl (vnowrilcr. Arl. IrriLa tl 'I'nlliiii.r, HUa in.r,i ui) iill'llllU VfllllC. ? Ol'NG WOMAN WOULD LIKE 11AU- Hickory street. SITUATION WANTED-ItY A WOMAN p to do washing and ironing by the day or house donning or any kind of work Ad dress S'JO Lackawanna nvenue, thlrdjloor. YOUNG MAN i!'J DKSIUK.S POSITION AT 1 bartending; handy man around a place; best references. Address J. H., ii' Frank lin avenue. YU-N"0 MAN ill WANTS WOltIC IN I storoor olllce; can write English nnd German. Address W. E. M., General Dellv ery, Scranton, Pa. T ANTED SET OK HOOKS TO WHITE up In evenings after 7 o'clock. Ad dreRS IIAHHY WitlGHT, 1-PJ-J Wyoming avenue. WANTKD-POSITION AS HOUSEKKEP- er by an American widow, aged V.i, with no lumlly. MHS. C. DECKElt, Pitts ton Ph., SHERIFF'S SALES. CHEHIFF'S SALE. -OF- Valuable Real Estate -ON-FRIDAY, N'OVEMDEE, 5, 1S97. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common pleas ot Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public sale by ven duo or outcry, to tho highest and best bidders, for cash, at the court house. In tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on FH1DAY tho FIFTH DAY OF NOVUMUKIt, A. D. Ii97, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, all tho right, title and Interest of the defendants In und to thu following described lots, piece or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, A. E. Cobb, in and to all that certain messuage and tract of land situate In tho township of Muutson, coun ty of Lackawanna, and state of Penn sylvania, and bounded and describod as follows: Hcginnlng at a stone corner on road leading from Moscow to Number Twenty-ono on tho Pennsylvania Coal Company's Itallro.id, being a corner of land of Wllllani Peters, formerly of Al mlra Hcffulllnger; Ihenco along said road north forty degrees, east ono hundred and thlrty-threo rods to a road between the land now described and land of Jacob Frederick ; Ihenco along- said last men tioned road north fifty degrees, west sixty-four rods to a stone corner; thence along hind of Daniel Evans, south forty desrees, west ono hundred and thlrty threo rods to a stono corner in linn nf land hereinafter described, nnd thence alone Bamo and alone land of Wil liam Peters aforesaid, south llfty degrees, east sixty-four rods to the placo of bc.'lnnlne. Containing about flfty-threo acres of land and being the same land which John It. Davis, ad ministrator of tho estate of Simon Ed wards, deceased, by deed dated 20th No vember, A. D. 1877, and recorded In Lu. zerno county In deed book No. SOS, pafro 303, etc., conveyed unto J. W. llrock, In fee. Improved with frame dwelling1 house with an E'.l, threo frame barns, orchard nnd fruit trees thereon. Second Also all that certnln parcel of land adjoining that above described and sltuato In tho township aforesaid, and bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: lleglnnlng at a corner of land of William Peters, formerly of Almlra Heffeltinger, In line of tho land nbovo described; thenco along said Peter's land, south forty de grees, west fifty-four rods to n corner; thenco along land of ono Oorman and along land of E. Peters, north fifty de grees, west ono hundred and four rods to a corner; thenco along land of J. ji. Ithoad9, north forty degrees, east fifty four rods to a corner and thenco along land of Daniel Evans and along tho land first above described, south fifty degrees, east ono hundred and four rods to tho placo of beginning. Containing ubout thlrty-flvo acres of land, and being tho same lund which Luclnda Edwards by her deed dated tho Sfith day of June, A. D. 1S7D, and recorded In Lackuwanna county In deed book No. 2, page 3G1, con veyed unto the said J. W. Ilrock In fee. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of uso of J. W. Slocuin vs. A, E. Cobb. Debt, J2.2i3.37. Judgment No. 427, May Term, J8S7. Iev. fa, to November Term, 1697. WAItnEN & KNAPP, Atfys. ALSO No. J. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Emma Carpenter, lu and to all those four certain pieces or tracts of land, sltuato, lying end being in the bor ough of Dalton, county of Luckawnnna, nnd stato of Pennsylvania, boundod and describod as follows: Tho first thereof being all those four contiguous lots as the same are plotted and defined upon a, certain chart or mail w I CONNOLLY & WALLACE, SHERIFF'S SALES. entitled a map of Mrs. O. Carpenter's Addition to Dalton," as surveyed by Isaac Kills on tho 22d day ot October, 1SIU. Said four lots ns one tract being bound as fol lows: P-cglnnlng at a point In tho center of the publlo road leading from the vlllago of Dalton to Franklin's, at tho lino of lands of W. A. Dean: thenco south three-fourth (?i) of a degree west, four hundred and twenty-five H23) feet to a corner; thenco north seventy-four and one-fourth (74'(l) degrees west, seventy-four (7t) feet to a corner near a butternut tree; thenco north llfty-four (54) desrees west, one hundred nnd fifty-three (153) feet along land of 0110 Stcll to a corner; thence along other land of said Kmma Carpenter, north three fourth (H) of a degree east, throe hundred and twenty-seven (327) feet to n point In tho center of said public road first men tioned; thenco south ciRhty-elBht and one fourth (8814) dCBreeseaAt, two hundred (IW0) feet alow; the middle of said public road, to the place of beginning. Tho bcond thereof, beslnnlnff at a point In tho public road two hundred (200) feet In a westerly direction from lands of W. A. Dean; thence running south three fourth (?4) of a. degreo west, three hundred and twenty-seven (327) feet to lino of land belonging to Fisk; thenco north fifty-four (51) degrees west, ono hundred and twenty (120) feet to a corner In lino of lands of Mn. Jane Ualley; thence north three-fourth Vt) of a desreo cast, two hundred nnd llfty-flve (2K) feet to said public road; thence along &amo north eighty-eight, and onc-foirth 0SU) de grees east, ono hundred (10) feet to tho placo of beginning: being lots live and six on tho plot of Mrs. Oscar Carpenter's addition to Dalton. Tho third thereof, beginning at a point In tho center of the public road, leaning from Dalton to Fianklln's ut the bridge commonly called "Tlnkham's Bridge"; thence along tho said road, north seventy seven and one-half (H's) degrees cast, two hundred and five (2U5) feet to a corner: thenco along other land of said Kmma Carpenter, south three-fourth () of a de gree west, two hundred and fifteen (213) feet to a corner In line of land of Mrs. Jane Ualley; thence along said line, north eighty-four nnd three-fourths (St) de grees west, Blxty-yoven (t7) feet to a cor ner of lands of feabl Mrs. Jano Bailey and Parkton; thence along land of said Mrs. Parkton, r.orth eighty-eight (6S) degrees west, forty-three (13) feet to a corner of lands of said Mrs. Parkton and J. I.. Tlnkham; thenco along lands of said J. L. Tlnkham, north thirty-two and one ha'.f (3ii,j) degrees west, ono hundred nnd sixty (100) feet to the placo of beginning, lielng lots Nos. eleven (11), twclvo (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (U) on plot or map entitled Mrs. O. Carpenter's addition to Dalton. Tho fourth thereof, being lots N'os. seven (7), eight (S). nine (0) nnd ten (10), of Mrs. O. Carpenter's addition to Dalton, bounded northerly by public road lead ing from Dalton to Franklin's; southerly by a creek, cast' rly by lot No. six (0) of said plot sold to Mr. Slmrell, and westerly by lot No. cloven (11). sold by deed dated July 23th. 1S93, to II. C. Smith, et nl. F,uch of said lots are fifty (50) feet In front on said public road, and lot number teven (7) Is two hundred and twclvo (212) feet In depth nnd lot number eight (8) I? two hundred nnd three (2o3) foot In depth; lot number nine (9) Is two hundred and thirty (2"0) feet In deptn, and lot number ten (10) Is two hundred iuul fifteen (21b) feet In depth to said creek. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit ot S. U. Price vs. Emma Cnrentor. Debt, $113.00. Judgment No. 721, April Term, 193. Vend, ex, to November Term, lb97. MILES & TINKHAM, Att'ys. ALSO No. 3. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, William Uacnn, In and to all tho following described lot or piece of land situate, lying nnd being In South Ablngton township, Lackawanna county, stnto of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Being lot numter two hundred and thlrty-threo (233) and situate upon street called and known ns Columbia avenue, upon tho plan or plot of "Highland Park." intended to be duly registered and record ed: cald lot Is fifty (50) feet front or width, nnd in depth ono bundred nnd llfty (1BC) feet, moro or less, to line of lands ot the estate of Hiram Nichols, deceased. Im proved with a nlnglo two-story frame dwelling house, a small barn und out houses. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of nsslgncd to William S. Frnen vs. Mllburn Bacon. Debt, J15S.50. Judgment No, 905 September Term, 1896. VI. fa. to November Term, 1S97. COMEOYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 1. All tho right, tltlo and Intprcst of the defendant, Adolpli Oldakowskl, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land bounded and described as fol lows, to wit.: Being lot number eleven (11) In block number fifty-five (53), situate, lying and being In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackuwanna. and stato of Pennsylvania, upon avenuo known and 0B110LW i IMJLKL Her Majesty's Corset. Creates nn Kxqulsltc Figure. Produces u Long, Slender Waist. The greatest health giver and bcautificr of the figure ever produced. A Grand Opportunity to have an exquisite figure and learn what a perfectly fitting corset really is. Mile. A. A. Laws, The Expert Fitter or Her Majesty's Corsets, commences one week's engagement at our store on Monday, October 25th, and ending on Saturday, October 30th. It will give her great pleasure to explain the many merits of this Celebrated Corset, and give fittings, thus illustrating with out doubt the exquisite figure and long graceful waist it will create. 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SHERIFF'S SALES. called Washington nvenue, or South Washington avenue, nnd In tho Eleventh (11) ward of said city. Said lot being forty (40) feet, mere or less. In front on said Washington nvenue, forty (40) feot, moro or less, lu tho roar on an alley, and two hundrod nnd forty (210) feet, moro or less, In depth. Bounded northeasterly by lot number ten and one-half (lO1.) In block number llfty-flve (55) ; southwesterly by lot number twelvo (12); southeasterly by said Washington avenue, and northwest erly by uu alley and being lot numbeJ eleven (11) com eyed with lot number ten nnd one-half (lOVi) to Robert F. Breed by tho l'awneo Coal company by deed da'.ed the 2Cth day of June, 1S03, recorded In Lu zerne county, state of Pennsylvania, In tho proper ofllco In deed book No. 133, page 4S2, etc., and being the same lot of land conveyed by W, W. Watson, trusteo nnd executor ot tho last will and testa ment ot said Hobcrt F. Breed, deceased, to tho said Adolf Oldakowskl, by deed dated Juno 15, 1890, nnd recorded In Lack awanna county In deed book No. 13S, page 471, etc. Coal and other minerals reserved. All improved with a two-story frame dou ble storo building, barn, slaughter house, smoke houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit assigned to Spruks, Brothers vs. Adolph Oldakonskl. Debt, $2,100.00. Judg ment No. 121, November Term, ls'Jtf. Fi. fa. to November Term, 1S97. HOBAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, tltlo nnd interest of the defendant, Paul Zulauf, In and to nil that certain lot of land sltuato In tho city of Scranton, county of Iicknwanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Being lot No. ffi In squaro or block No. El, nnd sltuato upon street called and known ns Meadow nvenue, upon tho town plot ot the city ot Scranton, Intended to be registered nnd recorded, and being forty feet wide lu front nnd rear nnd ono hundred and forty feet In depth. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and outbuildings. Coal .minerals and mining rights reserved In Uko manner as tho same are excepted and reserved in and by deed next herein afted recited. It being tho samo premises conveyed to said defendant by Albert Ezrodt by deed dated August 30. 3S94, re corded In said county tn deed book No. 310, at pago 471. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Albert Ezrodt vs. Paul Hulauf. Debt, 1,144.00. Judgment No. &!, Jan uary Term, 1&)5. A'.las 11. fa. to Novem ber Term. 1S97. E. C. NEWCOMB, Att'y. ALSO No. C All tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Maria. O'Connor, now Maria Corcoran, lu and to all that certain lot of ground with tho Improvements thereon, sltuato In tho Fifth wnrd, city of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, stato of 1'onnsylvanla. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho easterly sldo of Meridian street 300i feet north ward from tho north side of Luzerno street, containing In front or breadth on said Meridian street thirty-seven und one half (37(s) feet and extending of that breadth in longth or depth eastward ono hundred and fifty (150) feet. Coal and mineral reserved. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and out buildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of United Security Lifo Insuranco nnd Trust company of Pennsylvania vs. Maria O'Connor, now Maria Corcoran. Debt, 1.&GS.30. Judgment No. 1274 Sep tember Term, 1S97. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S97. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 7. All the right, tltlo and Interact of tho defendant, Andrew Doyle, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In tho Fourteenth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Luckawanna, nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on tho northeast by lands of Mr. Kane, on tho southeast by Itoblnson stroet, 011 tho southwest by a proposed alley, and on tho northwest by a proposed alley and lands of Mary II. lloath, said lot of land Is about forty-sovpn (47) feet In length or depth along tho lino of said Kauo lot, about seventy-tlve (75) feet In front along tho lino of Itoblnson street about ten (10) feet In depth along tho lino of tho pro posed alley on tho southwest sldo of said lot, nnd about soventy (70) feet along tho southeast lino of the proposed nlley anil lands of tho said Mary II. Heath on tho northwest sldo ot sold lot. Being tho same land conveyed to sold Andrew Doylo by said Wary II, Heath by deed dated De cember 19, 1S93, and recorded In tho olllco for recording deeds, etc., In and for said county of luckawanna In deed book No, 106, pago 400, etc. Coal and minerals re served. Seized nnd tnken In cxoeutlon nt tho suit of Mann, Wright & Co. to uso ot O. O. MuniuCo. Debt, 53.27, Judgment 127-129 Washington Avenue. SHERIFF'S SALES. No. 397, September Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to November Term, 1897. TAVLOIt & LEWIS, Atty's. ALSO No. 8. All the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Michael Smith, In and to tho following described pieco or parcel of land, situate, being and lying in the borough of Wlnton, county of Lacka wanna, stato of Pennsylvania, known, designated and described as lot numbered three (3) In square or block numbered ono (1) and situate upon stroet called and known ns Hill street, upon plot No. 2 of Wlnton, Dolph nnd Kturgcs map of Wln ton, said lot being 50 feot In width In front, CO feet In rear and 150 feot In depth. Being tho samo lot of land conveyed to tho said Michael Smith by Isaac P. Hand, trustee, by deed dated November 7, 1891, and lecorded In Lackawanna coun ty In deed book 117, page 28G, etc. All lm proved with n two-story frame building used and occupied as a restaurant and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Taylor & Lewis vs. Michael Smith. Debt, 20.25. Judgment No. 374. Septem ber Term, 1S97, Vend. ex. to November Term, 1897. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, title and interest of tho defendant, James Blley, In and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land, sltuato in tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, stato of Pennsylvania. Be ing part of lots number 13 and 14 In block number 3, upon the plot of Meylert's addi tion to tho city of Scranton, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at a point on Hiver street W feet from tho corner of Fifth street; thenco 91 feet along Hlver street to a corner, being the divid ing lino between two tiers of lots In block No. 3; thence 49 feet along said dividing lino to a corner on tho line dividing lota 14 and 15; thenco along said line 1141 feet to n corner; thenco 90 feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing 0.927 square feet of land with right to occupy or uso ten feot In front ot said dividing lot on River street for cellarway, porch, shrubbery, etc., but not to erect any building thereon. Being tho samo lot of land conveyed to the said James Ittley by John Riley and wlfo by deed dated September 16, l&So. and recorded In iho ofllco for recording deeda in and for Lackawanna county in deed book No. 33, jx'igo 99. etc. All Improved with one framo dwelling houso und out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of assigned to Taylor & Lewis vs, .lames Riley. Debt, 25.i). Judgment No. 7i3, May Term, 1697. FI. fa. to November Term, 1897. Also nt tho suit of assigned to Taylor & Lewis vs. James Riley. Judg ment No. 706, May Term, 1597. Fl. fa. to November Term. 1897. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Daniel 1". Battle, In nnd. to tho following described pieces or par cels of land, situate and lying In the clt of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. Fcribod ns follows: First pieco being loi No. 12 In square or block number 27 and sltuato upon corner of Prospect and Fli street, said lot being 26 feet and 8 inohej In front and rear, and 110 feet In depth. Improved with a two-story brick build ing, oc. Second piece, being lot No. 13 in squnro or block No. 26 nnd situate upon street called und known at Fig street, said lot being 40 feet In front nnd rear, and 150 feet In depth. All Intended to bo duly registered and recorded. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of W. A. Manvllle vs. Daniel P. Bat tie. Debt, 73.00. Judgment No. 774. May Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to November Term, 1S97. TORREY, Att'y. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO. PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH (IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE 15 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, GLEMONS, Sheriff,' Sheriff's ofllcc, Scranton, Pa., Oct, It, 1837. r'ifrii -1 irtiViT- 11 k iiiwiiV,L r Vi ' i4rti ,-ut