WkJ . fw w t -rrr 'O FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 180S. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 188S. w Yj- Tt- Political Points l'oor Hortrd ItpnrRntil7ntlon. The poor board will meet for organ ization this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A rumor that Hon. John It. Farr had withdrawn front the canvas for tho collectorshlp becauso the necessary four votes hud been secured by Wndc M. Finn, tho present collector, Is de nlel by the former. JIo says he Is In the field and will be until after the vote Is taken and he Is not ready to nay ho will be defeated. Mr. Finn rlalms to have tho votes of Messrs. Lang'tatt, Murphy, Fuller and Teippe. "" Seeretury E. .1. Lynett will volun tarily retire from an ofllce he litis ac ceptably filled for a number of year1. Ho could continue as secretary If he o desired, but his personal business demands his letliemeiit. His succes sor will undoubtedly be "W. S, Lang staff. Jr.. son of the piesldent of the f ran til. (Join Sit- Hoeinei will be continued as superintendent, Mrs Ueemer as ma tron, and Dr. A. Strang resident physic ian at the Hillside Home Attorney John r. Htrans: will be letalned as Bollcltui. Severnl (hanges ale slated In the ap pointments of outdoor physlilans. At pi et nt the 'et Hide and Noith Hnd wards ate in one district In clung of Ui .Moi-gati .1. Williams. The two sec tions are to lip epaiate and Dr. 'Wil liam" letalned foi the West Side wards and Di. William A Donne for the North r.nd Di. P V Gunstei will be outdooi nhi'slclun In the cential ilty, and Di .1 It Murphy In Dunmore and Di Jnnie-. A Munlev on the South Side Question Vsuin It.tlvcil. T!. question has been tals-ed as to the light iif three ollliluls to hold tei inln eltv otllces while orcupvltiB coun tv oi othei city otllces This related to County Trasurer Kelly and Poor Dl loctor P.ilno, who aie to be mrmbeic uf the boird of health, and County Itecoider Wainke. who until last nUht was a district chief The lat tcr's ctio was settled by the annolnt nient of his urreoior as district Hie chief As Mr Kelly receives no pay foi sen Ing on the board ot health of which he Is president, he will not hae tr relinquish that olllce because of his lecept flection to the county tieasui eiship. There aie two opinions upon Dr. Paint's rlsht to seie on the boaid of li'nlth. Maor Bailey a enr uro con tendeJ that Dr. Paine vvai ineligible to servo as a health official Inasmuch as he receives pay as a pool director. Dr. Paine held that the law making two such offices Incompatible, lefer.s to ' guardians" of the poor and not "dl lertor.i." In this belief he has con tinued to seive In the health boaid al though he Is a Republican and Mayor P.ailey would have been pltased to le place him with a Democrat. Two CnucimcN Tuduv. Today, between -the houis of 4 and 7 o'clock, Democratic caucuses will be held In the Sixth and r.ighteenth wards. The common council Incum bents of each waid are aspirants foi the higher seats of select council, but the present holdeis wish to retain their i-eats and are putting up a fight for them. Thus It cames about that M. H. Claike, select councilman of the Sixth, Is opposed by his common council col league, John I"3 Regan, and the same Is true of M. J. Uurns and James F. Noone, of the Eighth. The similarity of contest In the wauls for Its highest ofllce ceases at this point, however. The two candidates lu the Sixth will have It out between them selves, but In the eighteenth, ex-City Assessor Thomas O'Royle and John Hoban, of Emmet btieet. ptopose to take a shy ut the select nomination and have made a canvass along that line For common council, Hotelkeepei Patrick r. Calpln, In the Sixth, and Thomas Mortis, of Railroad avenue, of the Eighteenth, seem to have no opponents thus far. I'limurlcN Tomorrow. Pilmurles will be held In all the wards In the city Satuulny afternoon to elect delegates to the Republican convention to be held In Music hall, Tuesday next, for the selection of sU candidates for the otllco of school con trollers at laije Each waid Is enti tled to two delegates The nominations uie to be mad" so as tn b" prepared for the emergency that would be c)ccasond by the point de ciding Hgalnst the legality of tho boaid f t'vntv-one. In the ano w.iiranto pioceedlngs bi ought by John Jeimyn. N'rivi ii nd (ciMxip, John Lentes, of the Eleventh waid, Is a candidate foi aldeiman In the Eleventh waid. A II. Shopland, of Wjomlng avenue, has wlthdiawn ftoin the Sixteenth ward contest for the common council. There will be a caucus of the Demo unts voters of the Eleventh ward this evening at 7 30 o'clock In Oei mania hall Among the new names mentioned on tho West Side foi the olllce of school director on the Republican ticket Is that of Daniel Wllllams.the well-known contractor. Chnhman Horn, or the Democratic city committee, has called a meeting of tho committee for this evening In his office on Lackawanna avenue. It will be a private conference, at which wilt be discussed the nominations for the school board of six. D. 13, Atherton. secietnrv nr the n,io.,i of trade, Is being urged by his North ocrunian neignuors to seek a place on i the proposed board of six school dlrec 'rs, Mr. Atherton Is n T)o,,i,ii., tt a numbor ot years presented ;m Second ward on the board of c6n- bodbe'nB fr a - me presldent of that m ?,h,eDemociAtIc- voters of the Eighth i,nii ih!ut nml Second districts, will ti, jlT caucus tomorrow evening at mLi iarlcs noteI- A randldato for ?m fro,,er to nU tne unexpired i . Ared. L. Wormser will be ?Tr nn,i'Velect councilman for four Thornaa e Vl commo" councilman S CharFe's K1Vln' P'letor of tho Charles h)te, wn, prol,auY l)H "t,a11 r iect counc" -"- w" P. Roland for Bonool controlier Th: SETrtTt VCZ &S S UttH J,it FOREST ClW . nUIUI4 BIMW1 I(1BUIUW JL. ,ll A CJiMj4fn aI-vsvi Iifi4l4 Kfti trlct comprising Fore.t ' -, dale and Dundaff boroughs V15 y,, on Feb. 8, at tJnlondale. Rev, Charles Rh'odes, of Philadelphia, und Mr. J. Woolbrldgp IJarneiS, 'two prominent stale Sunday Bcliool workers will bo present. The Historical poelety of this county wilt meet in Monti one, on Saturday. Tho Republican cOunty committee will meet In Montrose on Tuesday next. It. O, Cair, ot Dunmore, called on f i lends and business acqualntancen hero yenerday. This evening the Ladles' Guild of Christ Episcopal church will Rive a cupper In tho church basement. Rev. D. D. Jenkins, of Unlondalc, will conduct services In Bethany Congrega tional church Sunday, morning nnd evening. At 10.30 a. in. ho will preach' In Welsh and In Fngllsli at 0 p. m. The following have been elected offi cers of St. Agnes' Pioneer corps for the ensuing term: President, W. P. Cole: vice president, John Shaughiiessy; re cording secretary, David Haley; finan cial secretary, William White; treas urer, Michael McOrath. On Sunday morning the pulpit ot the Presbyterian church will be occupied bv Rev Q. N. Makely, of Oi eater New York. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Kxtrnvngnnti nt Muslo Unit Jermon's Black Crook Extravaganza company began a three days' engagement at Music hall yesterday afternoon, The company contains two dozen persons over half of whom are very entertaining vaudeville artists. They give a lively up-to-date perfoi mance In which there are no dull moments, The performance opens with a musical fi i co "Americans In London," In which the Prince of Wales and members of the ultra-smart set are very conspicuous. "A Night In Paris" Is tho suggestive title of the faice that closes the entertain ment. The scene Is laid In Mabllle and the characters are such as frequent that famous resort who sing and dance In an entertaining wav. In the olio appear Kitty W lis, vocal ist, Emery and Marlowe, In liavesty.imd Murae), u voung woman of large phys Icpie, who singH naughty songs In French and ones quite as bad In English Larry Smith and Mamie Champion do a mlrth provoklng turn and Kitty Clements' tough gill was veiy well done. Tho olio cIospb with a diversion by J. E Gard ner Kittle Ollmore, and C M. Han Is. The compan will repeat the perform ance this and tomorrow evenings und tomorrow afternoon lllne .lean. In "Blue Jeans," Joseph Aithur has given to the stage a play which has strong claims to credit for oiiglnallty. The unexpected wav In which some of the situations develop Is unique and commands Interest. There are, too, sev eral scenes which are Indeed delightful from their fidelity to nature. Realism Is a strong feature of "Uluo Jeans," among Its manifestations being a live yearling bull afterwards seen piping hot as the sacrifice to the baibecue, a -village btasH band; a three from which real apple blossoms are shaken; and a saw mill In full operation, "Htue Jeans" will be seen at the Lyceum Saturday, Jan. 8, matinee and evening. Nickelodeon Museum. Stage performances and curio-hall shows follow eacli other so rapidly ut the Nickelodeon museum that the entertain ment Is almost continuous. And a very Interesting and instructive entertainment It Is, free from all objectionable features, and quite faultless. The Japanese lady magician Is quite the ptettlest and most meritorious act seen hero In some time, and the whole stage performance excels In many wav. The cuilo-hall Is also excellent. The children will be given free spats on Saturday afternoon, the only cost being five cents foi udmlsslon. Nancy lliml.s. The New York Evening Woild leeeiitlv pilnted the fcllowlng facetious story about Prank Tannehlll, ji., the author and one of the stuis of tho laiacnl com edy, "Tho Nancy Tanks." which corres to the Lveeum theater on Tuesdav night, Jan. Jl "All great geniuses have ihelr lnds, and Frank Tannehlll, Jr., Is no ex ception to the mle. The author of "Nancy H.ml.s" detests barbers, but likes the convenlf nces of a tonsorlal parlor. lie stretches himself oat In tne chair, waits until his face Is well lathered, then tanes the r.i7or from the baiber and shaves Himself He brushes his own hair, too. alter the knight of the ia7or has moist ened th' playwright's (lowing jocks. Whither he brushes his own whoi s or cooks hi own Inod lie Press agent does not sa. Cuba's Vow. All theiitei-soers hould welcome the pioilucllon of that favorite arid deillng melodrama. "Cuba's Vow, which will be the nltinctton at the Academy the tirtct half of next weik. It contains a com panv fai mpeilor In eveiy lespeet to '.ho one which presented It last season and made such a wonderful hit. It has in ad dition a wealth of scenic environment fiesh fiom the studios of that eminent aitlst, Harley Meny, which Is absolutely uuilvalUd eiii'liiiu liiirlCMiitcr. At Music hall Monday, Tuesda. and Wednesday, wltiVu mutlnee on Monduy, Irwin Brothem' Venetian builesqueis will hold forth There are very few new bui lisque companies on the toad tills sea son that are cont-Idered up to date and of the- high-class order of this one, and Is said to contain many meritorious fea tures In the ai t of pleading the theater goers. The management announce that tin v have seemed many novelties which will be Introduced In this city for the lltst time CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. CouRUltatlon and ndvlca given tree. E. M. HVA'Al.l CUIropodiit. flip) Lnckavvanua avenue. Ludlen utteuded ut their ledldence if deal led. UUuijes moder ate. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. class barbei, ofgood hubtts. Aildiess, N I!., this onlee. SITUATION W'ANTICD-HY EXPP.lt. D leuredenglneeriimlflieiiiau. Will work atnnj thing. I s tvjit I.uvelle's Court. oItuation wantkd-uy UKbiAiiiT: O boy, aire 18 yearn; willing to do any honest work. J I at had tlnee jenr exper ience lu barbershop. Addresi, X, Jl'.'r, Eni mett street SITUATION WAN rKI UY A OROCJUIIY Sttleviituu; butt had seven years ex. peileuiA In ibe giocery business und Pun Hpeuk hl dltleient luncuasen, cnu fiiiulab lererenoeH. r. u W., Itooin .100 and aoi .Menu lliilldlng, W'lishliistop avenue, City. IJfTUAlToN WANTKU - 11Y YOUNG ij mail) litta expeilenee In double entry bookkeeping and cau riiinlHli the best of reference .Vidro",.! M rare 'Irltiuno. A YOUNG MAimiKl) MAN WHIIKs A situation at any kind of work, dilver proTerrt-d; can furnish I est of references, (all or addiem, (I. JAMKH, n:i7 Houth Dei Iter Court. A TAII.OHKSH WOUI.U LUCE TO GO xx out lo do plulu sewing by the day or week, or would ao us dremuuahar uutfiut: charges moderate. Addresi TAILORKMs, Trlbuiioolllre. anticoaTosition in stoui: or olllro, by operleiiced voting ludy; good penman. Address 001 Price street, A N INTELlilGKNT LAl") yT'OU mIgI vTl her tlmo (except Huodavsl for hnmu privileges and small remuneration, with u Christian family: can sew, do funey work und Is willing to help vrlth light upstittrs on. ties. Address X. Y, Jc, Tribune ofllce. AFIIWT-CLA8H, ALIi-AllOUNI) COOK, desires situation: hlsiieit leferenco for ability uud character. MRS. It, I'tHllKU, l'Jl 1'enn avenue. . Tribune Classified Specials HEM1 WANTED 10KNT A WOIID roil KENT iCENT A WOItD FOIl BALE 1 CKNT A WOHD IIP.AL P.STATE 1 CENT A WOIID AGENTS WANTED 1 CENT A WOHD SITUATIONS WANTED Free of Charge. All ndvortlnemonti Inserted In theie columns (excepting Situations Wanted, whloburo published free of clmrne.) are pity ablo HTltiOTLY IN ADVANCE. DONT ask to have, them charged. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AVNSW"V,W" 2 HOTEL C001'r, YOItlC STATE, PAItE paid. Iloorn 2, Arcade, w ANTKD-DItUa CLEItK. II. M. COLE, iiiio in pause uTonue. SALliaMEN-SCII00L8UrrLlES: COUN try work; 8100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. It, O. EVANB A CO.. Chicago. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC Hon to canvass; 51. 00 to $B.OO a dny made; sells at sIrIu; nlsoa man to sell Htapte Goods to dealers; best side line S7f a month; salary or large commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Hoap and Manufactur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN 11 every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. EDWAUD C. l'I8U & CO., llordon block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Ad. Under Till Head One Cent a Word. L'''XDIsWN'SioNEY'i'''MAknPATOHES on our darning maohluc; no pay TOo per hundred; mako 1200 weekly. Btaniped addressed cnvelopo for sample and particu lars. SOMMEK8, American Tract Building, Now ork LADIES-I MAKE I1IG WAGES DOING pleasant borne work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending 'I cant stamp. MI8U M. A. 8TEUBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN RCHAN. ton to soil and Introduce .Snydoi's cuke icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable Wrlto for particulars at onco nnd get benefit of holiday frado, T. H. BNYDEK J. CO., Cincinnati, U. WANTED IMMEDIATELY--TWO ENEIl getla saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without lnterrerluj with other duties. Healtbrul occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. Tvi John street, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" 18 THE best and cheapest telephone desk 011 tho market; retail price, Inducting one roll of paper, Si; liberal discount; oxcluslve ter ritory. W. W; HAMILTON i CO., i!l Milk street, Boston, Mass VVANTED-AGENTS POK GREATEST V sas saving device munufac turod. Re tails ''5c. Dig proQta. OLVElt 11UOS. Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO HELL OUR ftOc. bTORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN MTORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. K LONDIKE AGENTS WANTED TOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred paces: prices l.ro: outfit mo. Ail. dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. WANTEDSOLICITORS; NO DELIVER. Ing, no collecting; porltlon permanent; pay weekly; state age. ULEN BROTHER.S, Rochester, N'. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cltl7cnshlp price gu. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, NaperMlle, III AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and topper electro plasters; prices from 53 upwaid, salary and expenses paid; outllt freo. Address, wltn Harap, MICHIGAN MTG CO , Chicago . AGENTR-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ere; S'js weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED SltG CO , .18 Van Buren St , Chicago. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. E ...iu i,ui.tii,i n.nc-1. x itiji.i 1 u lt .j nlMbed, male or female. Room l, Arcade. ,,nr MVM.evm w,t,v,r-.i ,.. ...... LOSI . Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T OSf-AT NEW YEAR'S HALL, SILVER "j watch; rewurd to flndei by icturuliig to CURRY, Attornev, Commonwealth. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TjOOMPOH RENT-701) ADAMS AVE." r 05 SPRUCE hTREI.T. ELEVEN ROOMS. 9'JU GREEN RIDGE .STUEEl; SEVEN looms. T70R RENT-ONE OP THE BEST BUHL J' uesHooinersou Penn avenue, with Jong lease. Posesslon given Apt 11 1st. Drug business pietened. Address, DRUGG1SP, caie Tribune. ECOND FLOOR OPCML' PENN AVENUE; eight rooms, bath, modem Improve ments. P. VV.blOKEs, Attciiuey, 130 Wjo niliu' avenue. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, improvements, TOO BAril, MODERN 11. pun cuteiii?. J-.iectnc avenue. Green nidge J v liiu Wjomlng avenue, Itldge i'. W STOKl, Attorney, FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. TiuHt (CCL'E"dIW7NGXJKX. I1 lal" lllc.vcle, uew, 'J1I.4H. i2v! Wyo ming nvenuu. I?0R HALE-ONP. 1S07 SPALDING RA 1 cer, almost new, $.'10 00. 222 Wjo mlng avenue. I 70U SALl"-ONE 20-HORSE POWER 1 lirtlliti iib irffi ab hah 1111. Mt.L'riit MILL CO, uui.ii - fewu un uon a n -.- rTA u;y STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. AJOTiCE IB HEREin til VEX THAT Is theuunnul meeting or the stockholders ofthehtiautoiiaud Pltuton Tiactlon coin pany will lie held at tho olllce of the com. panv, loom noi Board of Trade building, Hernnton, Pennsylvania, Febiuary 7th,l8ni5, ut Ida, m , for the election of directors for the ensuing j cai, und foi such other business us may properly come before tho mcetlnz. ROBERT 0. ADAMS, Becietury TVjbTICE IS "lIEREHY GIVEN THAT "th E 1 annual meatlug of tho stockholderN of the I aakawauua Vulley 'iractlou compuny will bo held at the olllce of the company, room 1104 Hoard of Trade building, (Scran ton, Pennsylvania, February 1st, isoh, at 10 u. in., for the election of dlrertors for the ensuing yeai, und fpr such other business as may pioperly come befoie the meeting, ROBERT c. ADAMS Secretary, risiIK ANNUAL ST0CIChT)LI)e"r8; JIEEtT J. Ingof'Ihe Westm Mill company will be held at the First Nntloual Bank, ofScran ton, hat lit duy nvenlng, Jun. H, lHliri, at B cVclock; A.JMHCKSO."8eeroUiry. rpiIE ANNUAIi MEETING OP THE L stockliolders of the Third N'atlonul Bank, of Krranton, for the election of Direc tors for the ensuing ear, will beheld In the Directors' room of Its bunking house, on Tuesday, January 11th, 18H8. rolls will be opeti from three o clock until four o'clock, p. m. WM. Ii, PKOK, Secretary. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pump used. A. BRIGUS, Propilotor. Leuvo orders 1100 N. Mulu.ave., or Llokef drug it to re, corner Adams und Mulberry, '.telephone. 0040. TuiAS." COOPER, C!TYBCAVENaER, J All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latent appliance. Charges reasonable. 710 Scmntou street. House U'Jo Wuuuburn street. SllERIFF'3 BALES. OHEniFF'8 BALE, -OF- Valuable RealEstate -ON riWDAY, JANUARY H, 1&08. By virtue of sundry writs of Plcrl Ka clas. Levari Farias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common picas of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public sale, by yen due or outcry, to tho highest nnd best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In tho City of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on FRIDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF,. JANUARY, A. D lt93. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, all tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defend ant1! In and to tho following described lots, plcco or parcels ot land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant!!, Thomua M, Jones and Iary Jones, in end to all of their undi vided six-eighth (6-8) Interest in all that certain lot or pleco ot land situate '.n tho township of Spring Brook, (latq Covington), in the County ot Lacknwun na (late Lureine), and fltato of Penn sylvania, knewn ns lot number forty-flvo (45), in tho allottment of tho Hottack lands, bounded and described us follows, to wit.: Ucglnnlng nt a Hemlock, the Boulhwest corner of the premises hereby granted, It being also tho southeast cor nier of lot number forty-rour (14); thenco by the cast lino of said lot last men tioned, nnd pf lot number thlrty-thros (S3), north ono hundred nnd seventv-four (174) perches to a stone heap, the south west coiner of C. Phillips' lot; thenco by his south lino cast nlnctv-tvvo (92) perch es to a stone heap; thence south one hun dred nnd Beventy-four (174) perches to a hemlock on tho north line of lot num ber forty-seven (47); thence by said last mentioned line west ninety-two (92) pctclt e to the placo of beginning. Containing one hundred (100) acres and eight (8) perches, be tho same moro or lesq. Excepting and reserving therefrom, however, all that certain lot or piece of land, bounded and described as follows: The western half (V4) of lot number forty-five (43) In tho allotments ot the Hosack lands, beginning nt n hemlock, the southwest corner of tho premises hereby described, It being ulso the south east corner of lot number, forty-four (41); thence by the cast line of said last men tioned lot nnd lot number thirty-three (3.1), north one hundred and seventy-four (171) perches to a stone heap, the south west corner of C. Phillips' lot; thenco by his south line east forty-six (4G) perches to a post; thenco south ono hundred and sevent-four (174) perches to a post on tho north line of lot number forty-seven; thence by said Inst mentioned line, west forty-six (4G) perches to tho rlaco of be ginning. Containing fifty (CO) acres and four (4) perches of laud, be the same more or less. Being the one-half (V4) part of tho land first above described. The premises here by intended to be convejed being the same which were convejed to Marv Jones, one of tho defendants, by deed bearing date the 14th day ot March, 1S92. and recordod in the otllco for recording of deeds in and for the County of Lacka wanna, In Deed Book No. ia, page 3G9. All improved with a ono and one-half (1) story frame dwelling house and a barn, and other out-bulldlngs thereon; also with an orchard, other fruit trees and shrubbery. Seized nnd taken In execution at tha suit of William It. Thomas vs. Thomas M. Jones and Mary Jones. Debt, $4S2 73. Judgment No. 410, Januaiv Term, 1898. FI. fa to January Term. 1X98 C. K. PITCHER, Att'y. ALSO No. 2 All the right, tltlo and Interest qt the defendant, Catharine Kllpatrlck, In and to all that certain piece of land situate on the southwesterly side of Larch street (formerly known as Maple street or Maple avenue) in the Thirteenth ward ot the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, be ing 40 feet In frppt on said Larch street, the same In reur, and extending at light angles to said street an averago depth of about 13P4 feet to the line of lands of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company. Be ing the rear partB of lots No. C, G and 7 on Washington avenue In squaio or block No Soil, according to the map of Walsh & Hoban's Addition to the City of Serin ton. All Improved with a largo two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Pennsjlvanla Savings Fund und Loan association vs Catharine Kllpat 1 Iclc. Debt, 2 770 C3. Judgment No. S10, May Term, 1897 FI fa. to January Term, ISIS- D. W. BROWN, Att'y. ALSO No. I All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Edward O'Keefe, in and to all the surface or right of soil of all that certain lot. piece or paiccl ot land situate In the Township of Tell, County of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylva nia, and bounded and described as fol lows: Containing 11 front ot Hfty feet north west waid on Main street, bounded northeastward at right angles to said street one bundled and fifty feet by lot No 70 on said street; southeastward par allel with said street ilfty feet by an al ley, and southwestward at right angles to Main street one hundred and forty-ftve feet by lot No. 74 on said street. Com prising lot No. 72 on Main street as tho same is reptesented and designated on a map of building lots on lands of the Northern Coal and Iron company on a tract of land In the warrantee name of Patrick Gray in said Township ot Fell. Being the same premises conveyed to Ed ward O'Keefe by the Northern Coal nnd Iron company by 'deed dated Mav 9th, 1893, dulj recorded. Coal and minerals rererved as by lefeience to last-mentioned deed will fully appear. All improved with a two story double house with stone basement, barn, out house, and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Henry Box vs. Edward O'Keefe. Debt, $77199 Judgment No. iiJ). January Term, 1S93. I'l fa. to January Term, 189i. II. C BUTLER. Att'y. ALSO No. 4 -All the right title and Interest of Maiv Luc Mur Savaiiah and Ilo.uy Savnnah, the defendants In and to the following described lots of land situate In the City of Scranton lu the County of Lnckuwunna, Pu., viz. The first being lot number tout teen (11) In Bituare or block number thiriy-t,j tC) and situate upon Maple street upon the town plot of Scranton; said lot Is forty (40) feet In width In front, forty (40) feet in rear und one hundred und lilty (ISO) feet In depth. All improved with a two story frame dwelling house und other out buildings theieon. The second thereof being lot number twenty-four (24), block thlrty-slx (Jo) and situate upon street called und named Vale street (now Irving uvenue) upon the town plot ot the City of Scranton, said lot Is fort j (10) feet In front, s.imo width In rear and one hundred and forty (HO) feet In depth Seized und taken In execution at the suit of New Schiller Building und Loan association s Mary Lucy Mury Savanuh und lleniy Savanuh. Debt, MJO. Judg ment No. CSS January Term, 1SSH. Fi fa. to Junuary Term, 189S STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No 5 All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Peter Foy and Robert J. Murray administrators c. t. a , d. b. i., of Sarah Foy, deceased, in und to all that certain lot, piece or parcel .of land situate In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ing lot number eighty-six (80) on South Hampton btreet In Alfred Hand's addi tion to Park Hill, said clt, measuring In front and rear fifty-five (55) feet and one hundred and thirty-three (133) foot deep, Coal and other minerals teserved. Being tho same Jot of land conveyed by Matthias Ihiershlelt ex, ux., to Sarah Foy by deed dated July 2Sth. 1884, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 23, page CUT, etc. All Improved with a two story fiamo dwelling and outhouses ther.eon. Belied and taken In execution at the suit of Da vid J. Reedy vs. Peter Foy and Robert J, Murray administrators c. t a., d, b. u., of Sarah Foy, deceased. Debt, $527.61, Judgment No. 24, March Ttrm, 1897. Lev. fa. to January Term, 1S98. DAVID J. REEDY, Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All the right, title and Interest ot Joseph R. Lewis in and to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land situate In tilt Fifteenth waid of the City of Scranton In the County of Lackawanna Connolly & Wallace Annual Sale of Ladies' Underwear It's always a January event in this store. More so this year than ever, because the stock is larger and better, and the prices lower than ever before. Our goods are all clean and fresh, made by in telligent people, in the best factory in the business. Our immense purchases cause these remarkably low prices. Night Gowns. SPECIAL PRICES 45c, 50c, 58c, 69c, 89c, $ 1.25, $1.35, 51,50, $1.05, Si. 75, & Lonsdale Muslin, Lonsdale Cambrics aie good makes are used in our garments. It -otJiJKj b Y, y LT See-JW ' CHEMISE Special lots at 370, 45c, 69c, 75c. We propose to make this Scranton's greatest sale of flush n Underwear. , Connolly & Wallace. SHERIFF'S S ALCS. nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being lot number thirty (30) in Alfred Hand's Plot of Lois at Park Hill. In said city, bounded northerly uy an alley, houtherly by South 3-ynon street, east erly bv land of one Arnold and westerly bv land of ono Barrett. Said lot being Hfty (CO) feet in front on South Eynon street, the same in rear and one hundred and thirty-three (1SJ) feet in depth. Improved with a ilnftle two story frame dwelling house, with basemen, a two story frame double dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of John II. Williams vs. Joseph R. Lewis. Debt, 2100. Judgment No. GS5, January Term, 3698. n fa. to January Term, 189:1. D J. DAVIS. Att y. ALSO No 7.-A11 the right, title and Interest ot the defendants, JU. J. Sthenck nnd J. M. Schenclc In and to all that certain lot piece or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Oljplmnt, in the County ot Lackawanna. Pa., bounded and detcrlbod iJs follows, viz.: Being lot number eleven (11) on Hudson street: bounded in front, southeasterly by said Hudson street, southwesterly by lot number ten on suld street, northwesterly by lot number twenty-two on Delaware street and north east erly by lot number twelve, said lot num ber eleven is sixty (CO) feet In front, samo width in rear, and one hundred nnd fifty (1..0) feet in depth, more or less, and is the lot conveyed by Theodore Shotto and wlfo to M. J. Schenck aforesaid b deed dated 11th July, 1891; recorded in Deed Book 115, page 339, etc. All improved with a two btory frame dwelling house, a one story building, two barns and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of New Schiller Building nnd Loan association s. John M. Schenck and M. J. Schenck. Debt. $200. Judgment No. 481, May Term, 1S9". Tl. fa. lo January Term, 18S8. STOKHS. Att'y. ALSO No 8 All the right, title and interest ot the defendant. M. II. Triveley, in and to the following described pieces or parcels ot land situate llng and being in the township of Ransom in the county of Lackawanna und state of Pennsyhanla, described as follows, viz.: The first thereof bounded and descilbed as follows: Beginning at a corner In the line of Jacob Ace, thence south 70 de grees east 162 8-10 perches to a post cor ner, between the lands formerly of George W. Triveley and the heirs of John Michael 80 2-10 perches to a post corner, thence along the division line ufoiesald noith 20 degrees east 2S 8-0 perches to a post corner, thenco along said division line north 72 degrees eaBt 87 S-10 perches to a post corner, thence along the line of Grouse, north 20 degrees east 100 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, con taining seventy-four acres and forty-four perchib. The second piece, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point In Hue of Joseph Krauss and George M, Triv ley, thence north 7i degrees east 93 perches to a corner: thence 20 degrees west 28 8-10 perches to a corner, thence south 70 degrees cast 9 S-10 perches to a coiner; thence south 20 degrees west 30 6-10 perches to a corner; thence north 70 degrees west 83 4-10 perches to a cor ner In line of lands of Joseph Krauss and thence along said line north 20 de grees east 1 8-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing fifteen acres and 152 perches, being the land conveyed by George M. TrlMcy and wife to M. H. Trlvley by deed dated Februury 6th, 167J, n corded In Luzerne County Deed Book 166 page 77, etc. and by assignment rec orded in said county in Deed Book 70, page 620, etc. All Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, three barns and othar out buildings thereon. This is a well-improved farm with a large orchard and many other fruit trees. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. M. H. Trlvley. Debt, Jl 870. Judgment No. 695. January Term, 1898. FI fa. to January Torm, Ibis. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 9 -All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Kit Swartz, in and to all that certain lot, ploco or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the township of Madison, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de ccrlbod as follows, to wit: , Beginning at a stone heap, 20 feet west of the western corner of the foundation of old blacksmith shop on road leading from Moscow to Holllstarvllle; thenco south si 1-6 degrees east 1.U70 feet along line of William Yeager, to a stone pile on line of Potter estate; thence north 46i degrees east 1,069 feet along line ot said Potter estate to a stone pile undeiyburb wtro fence; thence north Wt degrees west 1 098 feet ulohg lines of B. V. Krotzer nnd H. II. Yeager to end ot a stone wall; thence north 42 degrees east 160 feet along line of said Yeager to corner of Jilt jprlffr 'jl 1 j D'i nnw IB Bsii 11 1 1 9 VCgfegag) $2.25, $2.50. Hill and other V ' "' oyc $1.75, 2.50. Corset Covers 50 dozen at 2 for 25c. Actually worth 20c each. Others at 22c, 35c, 45c, 75c, 89c, $1.15. In all the differ ent shapes, styles and finishes. These new prices: 23c, 29c, 37c, 45c, 69c, 75c, 89c, $1.15, $1.25. SIIIIRIFF'S SALES. stone wall; thence noith 45t degrees west 271 feet along line of II. II. Yeager to center of said road; thenco along cen ter of said road leading to Moscow sta tion in a southerly direction with Its a rlous courses and distances nbout 1,150 feet; thence south 4f,U degrees west ii feet to the place of beginning. Contain ing thirty and one-half (JO) acres, be tho same moro or less. ALSO, All that certain lot, piece and parcel of land situate in said Madison Township, County nnd State aforesaid, bounded und described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a corner and land of Gabriel Swartz; thence south fifty degrees east thlrty-tlo perches to a stone orner in a creek: thenco south forty degrees west one hundred and thlrt -seven perches to a post corner; thence north fifty degrees west thirty-five perches to a post and stones corner and land of the said Ga briel Swartz; thence by said land, north forty degrees east one hundred and thirty-seven perches to the place of begin ning Containing twenty-nine acres und one hundred and fifteen perches of land, be the same irore or less. ALSO, All the following desprlbed lot of land In Lackawanna County, Pennsjlva nla, being lot No. three U) in squaiu or block No. eight (8), and Bltuatcd upon street called and named Sherwood ave nue, upon tho plot of said property, "Parker and Throop allotment of Sher wood I'arm" Intended to bo duly recoi Jed, said lot being one hundred and sixteen (116) feet In front, and two hundred and twent-flvo (225) feet In depth, coal und mlneiuls reserved. Seized and taken in execut'on at the suit of Caroline Schmidt s. EH Swartz. Debt. $2 000. Judgment No. C91. January Term, 1893 FI. fa. to January Term 'S9S. STRUETRR 4: LOWHY, Att'js. ALSO No 10 All the right, title and Intel est of the defendant, Hannah Evans, In uud to the following described lot of land sit uate in the Village of Lawrence, Town ship of Old Forge, County of Lackawan na, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: eBlug lot number two (2) in square or block number eleven (11) situate on the boutheabtcrb corner of the Intersection of Drake and Center streets, fronting forty (40) feet on Druke stieet and extending buck of een width lu a southwestern t'lreetlon along Center btieet one hundred and foity-two Ui) feet to a sixteen (16) foot allej Improved with one two stoiy fratno dwelling house and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho bult of tho Pennsjiiulj Savings Fund and Loan association vs. Hannah Evans. Debt. $337 87. Judgment No. 701. Junuuiy Term, 189S n fa to Januaiv Term, 1h9a D. W. BROWN, Att'y. ALSO No 11. All the right, title und Interest of the defendant. Hopkln Williams, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Lackawanna Township (now City of Scranton). County of Lrck awanna nnd State of Penrtvlvanlu, de scribed as lot number ono hundred and four (104) on plot number ono of lands of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern Railroad company at Bellevuc, in tended to be duly leglstered und recorded and being situate at the southerly corner ot Broad (now called Bellovue street) and Cherry street (now called Avenue C), and being rectangular In shape and meas uring fortv-slx (46) feet nnd eight (8) inches in fiont on said Bellevue street and one hundred and ten (110) feet on said Avenue C In depth. Being the same prem ises conveved to said Hopkln Williams by Thomas Ellas and wife by deed dated Febiuary 12, 1892, and recorded In the of fice for recording deed, etc , In and for said County In Deed Book No 87, page 302, etc. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. AH Improved with a single two story frame dwelling house and outbuild ings. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of William It. Lewis vs. Hopkln Williams. Debt, $d0. Judgment No, m, May Term, 1895. Alias fi. fa. to Janua.-y Term. 1898. TAYLOR A LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 12 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Dennis Nearer and Thomas Nearey, In and to all the following described lot and parcel of land situate lying and botng In the Third ward ot the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State ot Pennsylvania, and being one half of lot number seventy i70) in block number seventeen (17), being about four rods In width and about sixteen (16) rods In depth, according to a plan and map en titled "Parker and Throop's Addition to Scranton," situate on Wales street and lying between a lot of James Neary on the north nnd westorly side and a lot of Anthony Cafferty on tho southeasterly side. Being the samo lot of land con veyd to James J, Neaiy and Sarah Noarv. his wife, to Dennis Neary and Thomas Neary by Deed dated tho 22d day ot Oc tober, 18S7. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings, thereon. DRAWERS Skirts. Fluffy, Ruffled Skirts, liberal in size and honest in make. Will cause sharp buying at these prices '" - 5' --25 5?i.35 1.50, SHERIFF'S SALES. Seized and taken in execution at the and Thomas Neary. Debt, $772 62. Judg ment No. C93 January Term, 1898. FI. fa. to January Term. 1898. HULSLANDER & ALSWORTH. Atty'a. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO PERTY 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 i CLEMONS, Sheriff, Sheriff's ollice, Scianton, Pa., Dec. T3, 1897. 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