THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1'. 1898 fi CARBONDALE ITha Carbondalo correspondence of Tho Tribune hag been placed In tho handb or Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to lr regular delhery, etc., olio news Ittms, should be made to ltoberts & ltcynolds, news agents, A GREAT CRASH. Eight Cars Fall Through No. 1 Trostling. A short time ago Delaware nnd Hud Bon officials decided to stop hoisting cars at No. S breaker, and by no do ing gave considerable more work to' tho hands employed at No. 1. Tho change necessitated tho drawing ot eight cars from tho mine nt one trip, tvhlle formerly hut five made up n. trip. This morning, shortly after 0 o'clock eight loaded cars were being drawn up when the trostling gave way, letting tho cars drop to the ground, about twenty feet below. Tho road way runs under the trestle work some little distance from tho point where th break occurred. A farmer driving a team happened by just as tho cars dropped, and tho animals became so scared that It required the assistance of a pedestrian to stop them. Luckily, no one was on the coal cars when the accident occurred, ns generally some of the miners ride from tho foot to tho head on the mine cars, The employes ut the head were scared somewhat, hut no one was Injured. One man wan standing on tho plane n few feet above the trip and saw tho cars precipitated to the earth, and was considerably shaken up. Tho company's carpenters were nt work yesterday afternoon repairing the damage and work will be resumed this morning. There Is some talk of building a new trestle as the woodwork on the one now standing Is so rotten as to be entirely inadequate to stand the strain placed upon it. ASSAULTED. Joseph Smith was complainant In a case before AldermanLoftus yesterday nfternoon. He alleges that one Mat thew Mattes struck him on the head nnd otherwise abused him at a Jewish carousal on Gordon avenue. Tho de fendant says they were having a little fun and Smith got ugly and a tilt fol lowed In which the complainant got the worst of tho argument. Tho case was amicably settled. A NEW PAPER. There Is considerable talk about the city of a new afternoon paper being started. However, when a Tribune man made Inquiries he could find noth ing to verify the stories extant. The names of several prominent financiers were connected with tho stories and It was also rumored that AV. D. Frank who managed the Anthracite will look after Its business department. BAND CONCERTS. The Mozart band delighted a large number of reople at Crystal lake on Tuesday nlsht. About two hundred from this city were in attendance. They will give another concert tonight from tho balcony of Hotel American when several new pieces will be ren dered. The Carbondalo people always appreciate good music and a large crowd will be In attendance at to night's entertaJnment. CONTINUOUS SERVICE. A welcome bit of news to Carbon dale people Is that the Electric Light company have concluded to give n. continuous service to their patrons. The following circular issued by the company explains Itself: "The Electric Light, Heat and Power company, real izing a growing need for the use of light at ull times during tho twenty four hours, will, on nnd after Oct. 1, xprovido a continuous service. A MARRIAGE. Miss Mary Kerlns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerlns, of Brooklyn street was united in marriage at half past four in St. Rose church yester day to James Kogan, of Cottage Btreet. Rev. J. J. Griffin perfor ed the cere mony after which a wedding supper was served at the groom's home. Miss Bridget Kerlns was bridesmaid while Marcus Hart acted as groomsman. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. The school board will meet in spe cial session tonight and business of importance will be transacted. The Tribune will give an account of the doings in tomorrow morning's issue. A STRAW RIDE. A number of young people enjoyed a straw ride to the lake and back last night. Refreshments were partaken Those terrible dlziy spells to which women are subject are uua nine tlraea In ten to some weakness or unhealthy con dition of the distinctly fetni. nine organism. The average doctor in gen. eral practice does not half realize this. He prescribes some superfi cial treatment for headache or dyspepsia or liver trouble without "jpectlujr tua "1 Pause of the difficulty. A woman usually understands What is tha trouble but is loath to undergo the mortifying: and gen. erally useless "examinations" And "local applications" on which the local practitioner is almost sure to insist But there is a far more sensible alternative : Any woman afflicted with a delicate weak. nets of this natute should seek the aid of that marvelous "Favorite Prer criptiou " Inreated by Dr. E. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Burgtcal Institute, of Buffalo, N, "i. In any case so obstinate as not to be promptly cured by this great "Prescrip tion" special advice for inexpensive home treatment adapted to th individual case, will be sent by Dr. Pierce to any one who will address him by mall. All letters are treated with the strictest privacy and never printed except by the writer's special request. Casts intrusted to his care are in the hands of one who has a lifetime's ex. , penence and who stands among: the most (.eminent o: nvinjr specialists in this par Uculir fielttpf practice. Every woman should possess a copy of Dr. Pierce's famous thousand-page illus. trated volorao, the Common Sense Medical Adviser which has had a larger sale than any medical book in any language. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely ret. on receipt of si one. cent stamps to Aoy th cott mailing only. Address World Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., or send 31 stamps for cloth, bound copy. A whole medical library in cat loco-page volume. Sk2Sfis SKJh? of at the Lake house. Tho following persons comprised the party: Misses Katherlne nnd Mary Moran, Mary C. Forbes, Lydla Gallagher, Mary Hul lah, Ella UIm and Florence McDonald, of Blnghamtons Messrs. Joseph Walk er, Joseph Gllhool, Charles Ilrldgctt, Wfll Clark and Thomas Moran. MRS. HAOEN BURIED. The funeral services over tho remains of tho late Mrs. Chales Hagcn were held at St. Rose church yesterday morning. The funeral was largely at tended by tho many friends of tho de ceased nnd many beautiful floral offer ings were made. A number of peoplo from out of town nttended tho services. HURT WHILE AT WORK. John Potter and Charles Cavanaugh, two employes In the Delaware nnd Hudson car shops, were Injured by a runaway car bumping Into the one on which they were working. Tho first nnmed received a severe scalp wound, while tho latter was badly squeezed and bruised so that ho will be laid up for some little time. AN OPERATION. Dr. Fletcher performed an operation on Charles Jordan, of Fallbrook street, yesterday for enlarged tonsils. The young man has suffered greatly and has been almost deaf for some time past. Tho operation Is considered suc cessful and brought relief to the pa tient. FOOT BALL TEAM ORGANIZES. Tho "Indian" foot ball team, tho fa vorites and champions of this section for the season of last fall, organized last night for '9S. They will have a strong team to represent Carbondale on the gridiron. J. Russell Jones, last year's manager, was re-eilected for tho coming season. LETTER FROM CAMP. Mrs. Patrick Lunnoy received a let ter yesterday morning from her son. Thomas, who Is a private In tho Eighth United States infantry, which Is now situated at Montauk, Long Island. Mr. Lunney is Just recovering from an at tack of malarial fever. PERSONALS. Mrs. Jolwi Spinner, of Cherry Ridge Is visiting friends in the city. J. E. Burr and family left for Long Island, where they will spend the next few weeks on the coast. Mrs. L. C. Hathaway left yesterday for Preston Park, where she will re main for a shoit time. Miss B. E. GUmartin, of South Main street, Is calling on Scranton friends. W. G. Kellar. of Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting W. F. Wolcott. Mrs. William Shifter, of West Pitts ton, Is the guest of friends in this city. Miss Delia Bagley spent last night nt Crystal Lake. John Rcldy, of Scranton, called on Joseph Carroll, of South Main street, yesterday. Mips Jennie Smith, of Scranton, who has been the guest of Miss Harriet Jackson for tho past week, returned home today. TAYLOR NEWS. Remains of Private Tubbs Arrive. Notes nnd Personal Mentions. The funeral of Private Daniel Tubbs will take place from tho home of his brother, John F. Tubbs, on Taylor street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral procession will bo led by the Taylor silver cornet band. All stores and business places will be closed this afternoon out of respect to tho memory of the deceased. The Lackawanna Valley council, No. Si, Junior Order United American Me chanics, lowered their emblem on their hall to half mast Tuesday, as soon ns the death was announced, and tho In vincible commandery, No. 2,",2, Knights of Malta, also lowered their flag. The latter order extends an Invitation to all Sir Knights to join In with them In the funeral procfsssion. Private Tubbs was nlso a member of the Emblem div ision, No. .17, Sons of Temperance, which will attend the funeral in a body. Interment will bo made in the Presbyterian cemetery. Tho Pyne mines resumed operations yesterday, after a few days' idleness for repairs. Tho trench for the new sower on Pond afreet will be about 300 feet long, five feet wide and of an average depth of nine feet. The proposals for tho same must be in the hands of the president of tho council, John It. Johns, Monday, Sept. 5. Isaac Jones, of Hyde Park, was tho guest of relatives In this place qn Sun day. Contractor AVard was a business call er In Scranton yesterday. All members of th Invincible com mandery, No. 252, Knights ot Malta, are requested to meet at their hall at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of their beloved brother, Dan iel Tubbs. The bOrOUCh Schools Will mmmnna on Tuesday. Sept. fi, instead of Sept. E, owing to Labor day falling on Mon day. M. J. Glllvary made a business trip to Plttston yesterday. All members of Emblem division, No. m, bons 01 '.temperance, aro urgently requested to bo present at their rooms in Van Horn's hnll Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of their beloved brother, Private Daniel Tubbs. Mr. William Dalley, of Nantlcoke, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Dally, of North Taylor. Mrs. John Griffiths, of Hyde Park, was the guest of her parents on Union street yesterday. All members of tho Lackawanna Vnl ley council, No. SI, Junior Order Amer ican Mechanics, aro requested to meet Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at their rooms In Van Horn's hall, to attend the funeral of their beloved brother, Pri vate Daniel Tubbs. Superintendent and Mrs. Ives, of Bellevue. were the guests of friends in this place on Tuesday. Miss llattle Evans, of Tlttston, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, of North Main street. Mr. William Davis, of Hyde Park, was a business caller in this place yes terday, Reese Lewis, of Bellevue, called on friends in this piano on Tuesday, PEOKVILLE. Rev. W. N. Wyeth, D. D., of Phila delphia, will speak at tho Peckville Baptist church this Thursday evening on tho subject of "Missions." All are cordially invited to hear him. Miss Ethel Fellows, of West Scran ton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Bessie Thompson. The Grassy Island, Delaware and Hudson breaker, worked 1614 days in August. Miss Sadie Stage Is visiting friends at Salem camp grounds. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Cool and two children are visiting friends nt Hop bottom, Tho Cuban Warscopo company will glvo an Interesting and instructive programme describing tho pictures of the famous American and Cuban gen erals and tho Spanish-American war for tho benefit of tho Wilson Fire company at their hall Friday and Sat urday evenings, Sept. 2 and 3. JERMYN AND MAYJFIELD. The borough council will hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow night. E. N. Kitchen, of Great Bend, Is tho guest of Professor Rogers. Henry Hemelrlght has returned home, after spending a week with friends nt Harvey's lake. Rev. C. A. Benjamin and family re turned yesterday from Lako Como, where they have been enjoying their vacation during tho past month. Ernest Bovnrd was In town yester day, calling on friends. Miss Iona Farrell, of Green Ridge, returned homo yesterday, after having spent the past week with Miss Nellie Bell. Edith, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bray, Is critically 111 with appendicitis, nnd Nellie, tho 13-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Maxwell, of Second street, Is threatened with tho same affliction. PROF. COLES FOR SEPTEMBER. From Storms and Signs. Our predictions last month that Spain would sue for peace, and that Germany would bo cast into deep mourning, proved true. This month Earth will bo in tho "House ot Relig ion," opposed by tho "House of Kin dred," which will causo us some trouble with nations who nro our kin dred friends. The shadow of tho "bright star" In the Golden West will soon fnll upon tho Roman empire and causo tho whole empire to mourn. Great religious and international con troversies will arise and may end in serious complications. A tidal wave of crime will sweep over tho whole world and break all records of tho past. A great flood of prosperity will soon sweep over America and carry away many business men who have ventur ed too near the dry bed of tho great financial river. .Get up on tho hills, nil y? business men, for the flood is surely coming! THE STORMS AND SIGNS. Tho great electrical storms that bom barded the states of rennsylvanla.New York and New Jersey last month were all foretold In our August predictions. Only partial breaks appeared in the great sea of gaseous matter passing over tho sun, during last month, and wo have reasons to believe that the meteorological conditions during the current month will be very much tho same as last month, excepting a great down pouring of rain, that will cause destructive floods in many fcoctlons of the country. The old country will bo terribly storm swept. West India cy clones will sweep up the Atlantic coast and do great damage. Let all. summer resorts nlnntr tun mnct -,., warning! A tidal wave Is coming soon. A large comet is sailing earthward. It will bo sighted by the great telescopes within a short time, and will appear In tho Northwestern skies. Watch out for a meteoric display this month, and several beautiful sunset scenes. Watch for tho moon nnd the bright star on the evening of tho 19th inst. Several earthquake shocks will bo felt this month. IN THE MICROBE WOULD. The typhoid and yellow fever in creased in virulency las-t month nnd made the death record just about what our predictions foretold. The yellow fever will continue to rage this month ami win spreaa out into new territor nea and a more fearful plague (Black Death) will soon begin its awful work of destruction In Cuba, and in some sections of the old country. Be careful of your diet this month, for the "Blood Tappers" will still continue their work of destruction in the abdominal re gion of both man and beast. Remem ber they caused many deaths last month and untold suffering. A "Low Ebb" wave will pass over America from tho 13th until tho lDth, and will cause many sudden deaths. Those afflicted with heart disease should be careful of over-exertion at that time. All fruit picked during tho Low Ebb days of this month vill decay and spoil. An epidemic of fevers and children dis eases will break out in many sections of the country. Also an epidemic that will affect the circulation of tho blood and cause the heart to weaken. VALUABLE INFORMATION. Wo will send free, to all those who wish to know when to transplant nnd to pot flowers: when to sow wheat and ryo for grain; when to sow ryo for pasture, so it wilt endure all sorts of punishment; when to transplant trees, bushes, etc.; when to destroy noxious weeds-locust, briars, Canada thistles plantain leaf, etc.; when to sow rye, so as to produce a strong growth of straw; when to pick and to can fruit, so that it will save; when to kill fowls or cattle for market. or homo use; when to fish nnd hunt, and all such things most valuable for the month of Sep tember only-for two stamps and tho promise that you will send us a true report of your success In following the abovo mentioned instructions. Name paper you saw this In and address all you: letters to Prof. C. Coles, Editor Storms and Signs. Kingston. Pa., U. S. A., Aug. 23, 'OS. SISTERS HilR GROWER iaSCAlP CLEARER ALLDBUfiGISTS. MMRLaKP GHERlFF'& SALEG' SHERIFF'CSA LES. CHEItlFF'S BALE. -OK- Valuable Real Estate -ox- FRIDAV, SEPTEMI3ER 23, 1SDS. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common plcaso of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public salo by veil duo or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house, in the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty on FRIDAY, tho TWENTY-TIIIUD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1S98, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said duy, nil tho right, title and Interest of the defend ants In and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz; No. 1. All tho right, title nnd Interest or tho defendant, Frederick Weyandt, In and to alt the Buruce or right of soil of a certain lot, tract, piece of parcel of land situate In tho city of Scrunton, county of Lackawanna, and Btato of Pennsylvania, commencing nt a nolnt 011 tho rUIa rf Mooslc avenuo twenty (20) foot northeast, erly of a stono monument In the center of said Mooslc avenue; thence north, forty nnd onohalf (40) degrees east, live hun dred (M0) feet to a corner; thence north, forty-nlno and three-fourths (49) de grees west, flvo hundred and twenty threo (520) feet to a corner; thence south, forty nnd one-fourth (luU) degrees west, flvo hundred (500) feet to a point on tho sldo of Mooslc avenuo aforesaid; and thence south forty-nine and three-fourths (lU?i) degrees east, flvo hundred and twenty-three (523) feet along tho easterly sldo of said avenue, called and named Mooslc avenuo to the placo of beginning. Said lot or parcel of land containing six acres, bo tho same more or less. Im proved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house, a two-story frame barn anU out houses. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of Charles Dupont Breck. trustee, vs. Frederick Weyandt. Debt, $1,323. Judg ment No. 126, September term, 183S. FI. fa. to September term, 160S. COMEGYS, Atfy. ALSO No. 2. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. William II. Uiesecker, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate and lying In Madi3on township, county of Lackawanna, Penn sylvania, to wit: Beginning In tho cen ter of public roid along lands of Peter llornbaker, thenco south 00 degrees, cast 2 rods. S perches to a corner; thenco r.outh 40 degrees, west 32 reds to n corner; thenco south 50degrecswest23rods;thcnce Bouth 40 degrees, west 102i rods to centre of a road and corner of land belonging to Gustnvus Webster; thenco along said roaU and land of William Hornb.iker and others, north GO degrees, west 114Vi rods ... t-uiiici turn mutiH 01 oamuei waaeman; thence north 40 degrees, east GO rods, 4 perches to land of Samuel llornbaker; thenco south GO degrees, cast 20 rods to corner; thence north 40 degrees, east 11 rods. 4 links to centro of road leading to Stevens' Mill; thence along said road north 3. degrees, cast 66 rods to place of beginning. Containing S2 acres, 33 porches bo tho same moro or less. Improved wlh a two-story frnmo dwelling house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized and tnken in execution nt tho suit of Samuel Aminerman to use ot A. Jh,E.cpow ,va- William Btesecker. Debt, $1S3.G2. Judgment No. 52. March term, U9I. Vend. Kx. to September term. 1S98. PATTERSON & WILCOX, Att'ys. ALSO No, 3. All the right, title and interest of the defendants, Jacob A. Swingle and Jessie M. Swir.glo, in and to nil that cer tain lot or piece ot land, with tho Im provements thereon, situate partly in Jef ferson township, Lackawanna county, and partly in South Canaan township. ayno county, state of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginnlg at a stone corner of school house lot, thonce north flfty-threo degrees west twelvo and a halt rods to post corner on west sldo of publl.7 load leading to Archhald; thence nlong said road north sixty-three degrees west twenty-nlno and seven-tenths rods to a corner In road. Thenco along land this day deeded to Frank O. Swingle north thlrty-ono degrees eafet thirty-eight rods to post. Thenco north twelvo degrees east forty rods to end of wall; thence 5011th olghty-two degrees cast eleven and four-tenths rods to corner of wall. Thenco north sixteen degrees east thirty rods to post. Thenco north twenty-one degrees cast twenty-seven and eight-tenths rods to corner of wall; thenco north sixty-four degrees west twenty-five and a tenth iuum in a corner on wnn. Thon nmi, forty degrees) east two and four-tenths rods to corner on wall. Thenco north fif ty degrees west twenty-ono rods to stake In lino of lunds of H. Ci. McKlnnsy; thonce north forty degrees east forty rods to a corner under stone fence. South fif ty degrees cast thirty-four and a tenth reds to post nnd stones, thenco nlong samo north forty degrees cast one rod to post and stones; thenco south fifty-eight and a half degrees east thirty-six and one-tenth rods to post und stones; thenco south thirty-one degrees west forty-eight reds to stones. Thenco south f.fty de grees cast sixty-four rods to post corner of lands of Mclvin Swingle. Thence south seventy-three degrees west eight and two-tenths rods to post; thenco south twenty-four and a half degrees west ono hundred nnd twenty-six rods and a half to stones. Thenco south forty-six degrees west twenty-two rods to stone corner of lnnds of Elizabeth Swingle. Thenco north forty degrees west llfty-stx rods to stones corner of J. H. Swingle; thonce north twenty-seven degrees cast seventeen and six-tenths rods to stono corner. Thonce north sixteen and a half degrcest west live and eight-tenths rods to corner of school house let, thonce north seventy do. grees east fourteen rods to place of be ginning. Containing ono hundred and fifteen ncres and flfty-threo perches, bo the same moro er less Being u part of the same piece of land which Jonnthan Swingle, by his deed dated the 13th day of March, isso, recorded in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. fi, pago 245. etc., granted and conveyed to Welles Benja min. All Improved with ono Inrgo two story frama dwelling house, two bams and out-bulldlngs, orchard ajid fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of F. L. Benlamln vs. Jacob A. Swin gle and Jesslo M. Swlnglo. Debt, $1,320. Judgment No, S40. March term, 1S93. Lov. fu. to September term, 1S9S. JOHN F. SCRAGG, Att'y. ALSO No. 4. All of defendant's right, tltlo nnd interest In and too all that lot, pieco or parcel of land situate in tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pcnnsvl vunla, lying in the triangular tract in tho Third ward, bounded by Law street, Creek street and Leggetfs Creek, being uuu iiuuuiuu uim uiiy-icci squaro ana lrontlng on Law street, adjoining lands late of E. W. Weston on tha other threo hides, being tho same land convoyed to defendant by H. C. Reynolds by deed re. corded in Deed Book No. 122. page 429. Coal and minerals reserved, as in deed from C. S. Weston, recorded in Deed Hook, No. 121, page 3&3. Improved with a two-story and basement frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution nt tho suit of Eva D. Shires vs. Patrick Mc Orath. Debt, $334. Judgment No. 1290. heptember term, 1S9S. FI. fa. to Septem ber term, 1S9S. DEAN, Att'y. ALSO No. B. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Metrofan Gambol, ad ministrator of Roman Gambol, deceased, In and to nil that certain ploco or parcel of land sltuato In tho township of Old l'orge, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at tho Inter section of streets called and known us Albion and Hickory streets, thence along said Hickory street a distance of ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to a lino of lot No. 17, thence at right angles to said street and along the line of said lot No, 17 a distance of llfty-threo (53) feet, thence at right angles to said last mentioned lino and nlong tho lino of lot No. 15 a distance of ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet to Al bion Btreet, thence along Albion street at right angles to lust mentioned line fifty three (53) feet moro or less to a corner, the placo of beginning. Being lot No. 14 in block No. 7 in section F on the plot of lots of E. M. Smith, surveyed by J. H. Rlttenhouse. C. E.. bounded on tho north, west by Albion street, on the northeast by Hickory street, southeast by lot No. 17, and southwest by lot 15. Coal and minerals be.ieath tho surface reserved to tho legal owners thereof by sufficient terms in law. All Improved with one two-story nnd basement wood and stono building, ono two-story frnmo dwelling houso on rear ot lot, also ono small barn and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tha suit of J, F. Taylor vs. Metrofan Gambol, administrator ot Roman Gambol, de ceased. Debt, $372.53. Judgment No. 1296. September term, IMS. FI. fa. to Septem ber term, 1S98. WOODRUFF, Atfy. ALSO No. 6.-A1I tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant. Fred Hurst, In and to nil that certain lot, pieco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed ns follows to wit: Doing lot num bered soven (7) In squaro or block num ber eighty-six (SO) and sltuato upon street called and known ts Meadow avenue, upon tho plot of tho City of Scranton; said lot being rectangular In shape, forty (40) feet In width In front on said Meadow avenue, tho same In rear, nnd ono hun dred and forty (140) feet In depth. Ex cepting and reserving, however, all coal and minerals beneath tho surface of said lot, with tho right to mlno and remove tho same. Being tho samo premises which Henry Winkler nnd wife granted and conveyed unto tho said Frederick Hurst by deed dated August 2, 1S97, and recorded In tho recorder's offlco of Lacka wanna county In Deed Book 149, page 199. All Improved with a two-story framo .dwelling nouso nna otner out-nuiiaings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of New Gern anla Building and Loan Association vs. Fred Hurst. Debt, $S00. Judgment No. 1263. September term. 1893. Fi. fa. to September term, 1S9S. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 7.-AU tho right, tltlo and intcrst of tho defendant, Mary J. Davis, admin istratrix ot tho estate of John R. Davis, deceased. In and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land in the old bor ough of Hydo Park, now city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, known as lots numbers ono and two in squaro or block cloven, and fronting on Adams avenue, being each 23 feet front by 150 feet in depth, according to a plan or map er. titled "Prlco & rancoast's Ad dition to tho City of Scranton." recorded in Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, in Book No. 121, page 312, etc., thoK9th day of October, A. D. 1S07. Being the samo land conveyed to John R. Davis by Ell K. Price, ot al., by deed dated Decem ber 10. 1S72, and recorded in Luzerno county In Deed Book No. 1G3 at pago 320, etc. All Improved with ono two-story framo single dwelling houso with base ment and ono doublo two-story framo dwelling houso and one frame barn und outbuldlngs thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Thomas Richards vs. Mary J. Davis, administratrix of tho estate of John R. Davis, deceased. Debt, $2,121.15. Judgment No. 130S September Term, 189S. FI. fa. to September Term. ISO1?. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Marlon L. Smith and Nelllo Smith, in nnd to all that certain lot of land In Prlceburg, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, known ns lot No. 2 In Block No. 17. and fronting on Carmalt avenue, being 50 feet in front by 150 feet In depth, a measurement of tho depth to commenco 13 feet Inside tho street line, with tho right to occupy 10 feet In front of said lot for cellarwiy, bay-window, trees, shrubbery, but with out tho right to erect any buildings th re on acordlng to a plan or map entitled "Mooro's Map of Prlcovlllo" (Prlcoburg), 6aid property being Improved with a two story frame dwelling nnd out houses. Second Also all that certain lot, pleca or parcel of land, in Prlceburg, Lacka wanna county, Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 1, In block No. 17, nnd fronting on Carmalt aveue. belg fifty (50) feet in front by ono hundred and slxty-flve (165) feet in depth, according to tho plan or map en titled Mcore's map of Pilcevllle (Prlce burg), said property being Improved with a two-story framo dwelling and out hous es. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of. tho Cosmopolitan Building and Loan Association, of Svracuse, N. Y., vs. Marlon L. Smllh nrd Nelllo Smith. Debt, $1,509.12. Judgment No. 1219. September term, IS9S. Fi. fa. to September term. 1S9S. FRED It. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. 9.-A11 tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant. Martin Loftus, In and to all the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho city ot Scranton. county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a corner on West Market street, also known as tho Providence and lino of lands of Katherlno O'Hara; thenco in , souwieny oireciion along said West Market street forty-flvo feet to a corner ul luuua jiuw ur iuio or Aiireu u. Ureen! thence in a southwesterly direction along lands of Alfred L. Green ono hundred and fifty feet moro or less to an alley; thenco In a northwesterly direction along said alley forty-flvo feet to a corner in lino of lands of Katherlno O'Hara; thenco In a northeasterly direction nlong line of lands of Katherlno O'Hara ono hundred nnd fifty feot, moro or less, to a corner on WVst Mnrknt Rtrnnf in Vtn nl.nn .. beginning. Improved with a two-sto.'y framo dwelling house and other out buildings. Said premises being known ns 417 West Market street. Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit of Daniel McShane vs. Martin Lof tus. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. Gil. No. vember term, 1S94. Alias 11. fa. to Sep tember term, lfDS. WELLES & TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 10. All tho estato right, title and Interest nnd property of tho defendant, Edward Relsenauer, in and to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho borough of Dunmorc, Lackawanna county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a stake or corner of land of Herman Plttack on tho northwesterly Bldo of Irving avenue, running thence northeast forty (10) feot to lands of L. Wolf; thenco northwest along said Wolf's land ono hundred and fifty-seven feet to a stako in an alley; thenco southwest along said alley forty (40) feet to n corner of said Herman Plttnck's kmd: thenco southeast nlong said Horrman Pittack's land one hundred and fifty-seven feet to tho place of beginning. Containing about five thousand four hundred and eighty squaro feet of land bo tho same moro or less, on which there is now erected ono large two-story frame dwelling house and other out-bulldlngs. Being tho samo lot of land conveyed by the said August Wahler and wife to the aforesaid Edward Relsenauer by deed dated tho ISth day of September A. D. 1891, and recorded in tho ofllce for recording of deeds in Lacka wanna county. All the coal and minerals benenth the surface of the said lot, piece or parcel of land do not belong to tho said Edward Relsonaucr, but belong to other persons together with the right of uunum ami luinuvinu iiib samo irom be- nenin ino suriacn 01 ir.o said land. Seized and takon In execution at the suit of August Wahlers vs. Edward Relsenauer. Debt. $600. Judgment No. 926, September term, 1898. FI. fa. to Sep tember term, 159S. WARD & HORN, Att'ys. ALSO No. U.-All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants. Eva A. Oakley and Frank H. Oakley, In and to all that tract or parcel of land, situate In tho borough of Jermyn, formerly Glbsonburg, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsyi vunla, and bounded and described ns fol lows; Containing n front of tifty (50) feet southeastward on Third avenue, bounded southwestwnrd, at right angles to sold avenue, ono hundred and seventy (170) foot by lot number twelvo (12) in section thlrty-ntno (39) northwestward, parallel with said avenue, fifty (50) feet by an al ley, and northeastward, at right angles to said alley, one hundred and seventy (170) feet by lot number fourteen (14) in section thlrty-ntno , (29). Containing clgh. ty.flvo hundred (,500) square feet of land, bo tha samo moro or less, and comprlslnc lot number thirteen (13) In section thirty nlno (39) fronting on Third avenue, ns said lot Is represented and designated on the map or plan ot building lots on lands of tho Northern Coal and Iron company. In said borough of Gibsonburg, or Jer myn. All improved with one two-story single frame shingle roofed dwelling house, with a one-story addition in the renr thereof, a coal houso and other small out-bulldlngs, nnd with some fruit trees, vines and fences. Seized and tuken In execution at the suit of Safety Investment Loan Company vs. George Baker. Debt, $822.60. Judg. mont No. 1207. September term, 1898. FI. fa, to September term, 1S0S. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO fN.0r,12VTA,.th! rl.Rht- tltln ' Interest all that certain tract, piece or parcel of Snfhn'i.lmi0.in ih? boroKh ot Archbald, 2; tXH3rJ?ai ,;ollnd0,1 nnd described ?r3n ?ilJwi..?on,a nlni a front of "fi (GO) feet northward on a street, bounded ono hundred nnd fifty (1D0) feet by lot number ten (10) on said street, south. yjHa; na,rftl,1cl ? said street llfty (60) feet by land of tho Northern Coal nnd 12- company, and westward at right an fi5 J?-,1i ?aJd ona hundred and fifty (150) feet by lot number eight (S) on said ic-i,i.iCi?p.r,,'"n '?-' .number nin5 I? 1a.?,,al(1 "1 bK W. E. Anderson, May teo name of William Ryan ln said bo- n?J!S,1,,.Ar1,bnlc1' Ucln the tamo premises which were conveyed to the said John Shost by the Northern Coal and Iron company by deed dated luth July, 189j, recorded ln tho office for recording deeds, etc., in nnd for said county of Lackawanna. In Deed Book number 142, page 212. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Improved .with a two-story frnmo dwelling houso, framo barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of tho Eastern Union Building and Loan society vs. John Shost. Debt, $3S3.29. Judgment No. 1250. September Term, 1S9S. El-fa-to September Term. 189S. WATSON, DIKHL & KEMMI3RER. Attorneys. ALSO ? ,i,7A,i tho r,Rht' t,tl0 ftnd Interest "n'Jl? defcnrtnnt, George Baker, ln and to all that tract or parcel of land, situate in tho borough of Mnyfleld, county of Lack awanna, and state of Pennsylvania, and d stingulshed ns lot number two (2) In block number seven (7). on tho property of the Glcnwood Coal Company, as des cribed and designated In the survey ot the same accompanied by a map thereof; being sixty (60) feet In front and rear and ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet deep, nnd being bounded nnd described ns follows: On tha north by Lackawanna avenue, on the east by lot number threo (.".) In Bald block, and on tho south by land, now or late of tho Glcnwood Coal Company, and on tho west by lot number ono (1), In said block, sold to John Coughnn. All Im proved with a slnglo two story frnme dwelling house with a wing or kitrhen In the rear thereof, and other out-bulldlngs. fruit trees and fences thereon. Solzed and taken In execution at tho suit of Safety Investment und Loan Com pany vs. Georgo Baker. Debt. $S23.W). Judgment No. 1267. September term, 1893. H. fa. to September torm. 189S. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the rlghUltlo nnd Intercstcf the defendants, Geo.W.Bealo and Rachel la Scott Bealc, in and to all the follow ing described lot of land with tho im provements thereon, situate In the cly of Scranton, county of Lnckawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 3, in block B, of Clark and Bealo's Addi tion to tho city of Scranton. Said lot be ing duly recorded. Said lot being forty (40) feet In front and rear and one hun dred and forty-two (142) in depth to an nlley. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of tho Lackawanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit company, trustee, vs. George W. Beale and Rachclla Scott B'eale. Debt. fn,C 3- 'iildKJfnt No- 1453- September Term. 189a. fPluries Lev. Fa. to Septem ber Term, 1S9S. ALSO No. 15. AH the right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Theresa Suravltz and Jacob Suravltz. in nnd to All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate ln the Sixteenth ward of the city of Scran ton, county of Lnckawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, butted, bounded and des. crlbed as follows, to wit: Said lot Is fo.-. ty feet in front on Raymond alley, tho same in rear, nnd sixty feot in depth, bounded northerly by land of Jacob Kei per, castwardly by land ot D. O'Kecfe southwardly by land of J. S. Miller and westward!' by Raymond alley, being 'ho rear part of lo' number eight ln block number forty-one on tho Lackawanna Coal company's plot. Improved with a two story frnmo building nnd a small barn and other out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of I. II. Burns vs. Theresa Suravltz and Jacob Suravltz. Debt, $1,679.07. Judg ment No. 743. March term, 1S0S. Lev. fa. to September term, 1S98. OLVER, Att'y. ALSO No. 16.-AU the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Antonio Conservato, In and to all that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon. Situate In tho borough of Archbald, Lackawanna coun ty, state of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point In the southerly line of road tho southwesterly corner of White Oak Out lot number 30. thence by said lino of road north 76 degrees, west 153 feet to tho Boutheastcrly corner of White Oak Out lot No. 33, thenco by said lust mentioned Out lot north 11 degrees, west 246 4-10 feet to a corner, thence by other lands of tho Delaware und Hudson Canal Company south 81 degrees, east 152 5-10 feet to tho northwesterly corner of White Oak out lot number SO aforesaid, thence by said Out lot number 30, south ll'.J degrees, cast yji z-iu icci. 10 mo piaco 01 oegmning. Containing White Oak Out lot number 37 as tho same Is represented and desig nated on a map of building lots on lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany In the borough of Archbald. Im proved with one nnd one-half story dwell ing houso and outhcuscs. Seized nnd taken ln execution nt tho suit of Frederick Kop vs. Antonio Censervato. Debt. $89,91. Judgment No. 2S. May term, 1SSS. i.ev. fa. to Septem ber, 1898. J. U. BROWN, Att'y. ALSO No. 17. All the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendants, Paul Harland and Mary Harland, In and to all the surfaco or right of soil of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In tha township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, and, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being lot No. 1 In block No. 2." of a plot of lands laid out by tho Now York, Susquehanna and Western Coal company, nnd recorded In the ofllce for recording deeds in ami for Lackawanna county In Deed Book 78, pages 234 and 235. Said lot Is rectangular in form and is GO feet In width in front on westerly sldo of Sibley avenue, the same in renr. anil 150 feet In depth along tho southerly side of Baker street to an al ley, with tho nrpurtenanees. Usual coal and mineral reservations. Being the same property con-eyea to siary Jlarlaml by the said New York, Susquehanna nnd Western Coal company by deed dated tho 15th day of January, 1890. and recorded In tho proper oftlco in Lackawanna county ln Deed Book No. 130, pago 118, etc. Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house and out-bulldlngs thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Taylorville Building and Loan Association vs. Paul Harland and Mary Jiariano. ueDt, $z.oou. juagment .no. 12.0. September torm, 1893. FI. fa. to Septem ber term, 1898. JOHN M. HARRIS, Att'y. ALSO No. IS. All the right, title and interest of tho defendant, D. F. Kearney, in and to all that certain lot of land with tho Improvements. First piece being Lot No. 18 In squaro or block No, 49. sltuato on Penn avenue In tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, said lot being twenty-four feet in front and one hun dred feet ln depth, with an alley In rear, not less than seven feet wide for public use Said lot is as shown In John Handley's map, Intended to bo duly recorded. All Improved with a latgo three-story brick bullying with store on ground floor and living apartments on tho other two floors, Second pieco being Lot No. 8 In block No. 49 on Penn avenue, John Hanoley addition to city of Scranton, Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, said lot being twenty-four feet in front nnd one hundred feet In depth, with un alley In rear not less than Bovcn feet wide for public use, with tho usual ten foot prlvl- EVERY WOMAN BomtUueaoeoJisrelltbli, sirath1r,rwnltlni meJloIn. Onlr batmlMi si Uiopuilitdiugiih.uld fcce4. lljou waiiuh. bejl, jtt Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Thr in rrtnpt, itM mi cerUla In r.ialU Th Haaloe (Dr. Fwl'i) ntTerdlua nolnt. But nwoe. f J.00. .AddUM Tut lUtUCWB Cc-CI.t.LbiTo. l 0 k FOrSPrucobBtrt.HN "' PHELPS' phrmaolt, co W.vomlnu yv.nu, J TM SHERIFF'S SALES lege in front. All Improved with a three Btory brick building; the first floor adapt ed for storo and second nnd third ftoora for living rooms. ,, it- Third piece, that certain lot of land situate In Thirteenth ward, city ot'Seran ton, Lackawanna county, PennsyltrUYlla, beginning at a corner on westerly sldo of street known as Provldenco Road, now Sanderson avenue, In lino of'InmVr lata of J. M. Knpp, docoasnd. Thenca along lino ot lands of said Kapp, -north fifty-four degrees thirty minutes, west about forty-ono porches, to tho llne of lauds sold by Michael Lutz in hla life time, to Edmund GrlfTlnj thenco along tho line ot said lands so sold to Edmund Griffin, north twenty-ono nnd one'-haif degrees, east nineteen perches; thenco north six degrees, west six r'erche's: thenco north six degrees, we,st. ..six perches; thenco north twenty nnd 'cM'o half degrees, cast fourteen and snvon tenths perches, moro or less, to aTiost: thenco south slxty-nlne and one-half de grees, eaBt flvo and four-tenths perches, more or loss to said ProvldonciHond: thenco along said road to the plLCO,.of, beginning. Said land is on tho wret slflff pt the road, bounded southwesterly liy lands late of J. M. Kapp, dooeaced:) northwesterly nnd northeasterly byilnndo, conveyed by Michael Lutz In his lifetime? to Edmund Grlflln, and southeasterly'' bj? ald road. Improved with ono twoiutory frame dwelling houso with barn ntidouln buildings; ono two-story frame awellUig; houso with wing nnd outbuildings"; oifo two-story frame dwelling houso MVlWtf one-story kitchen attached and outbuild lugs, und onn largo two and onarh16 story frame mansion limine, with' out buildings, (Ixturea nnd fences, etc' "'"tfi'I Fourth piece, all that certain lot or piece of land situate In Thirteenth ward of the city of Scranton, county of.Lack.i wanna, Pennsylvania, being pnrt"Hr',fot No.l. In block No. 321, upon the WotidC Meylert's addition to city of SorrtntomV nnd Green Ridge. Commencing ntilia'cor ncr of Sanderson avenue (formcrly'Prnvl denco avenue) nnd New YorkI'VtTet thenco along said Sanderson avenuo slxh ty-four feot; thenco on u line, .parallnl with Now York street to tho right or way of tho D. and H. Canal nnd RallroAd Company: thence along saldirlghkocivuv to New York stroot. und thcncontU.iiB said Now York street ono hundred, ami twenty feet, moro or less, to tho pIAcVoi beginning. The measurement of ' ihtJ depth to commence ten feet from-lho.lhT sldo of sidewalk, with right to .onclott, and uso ten feet ln front ot said lot,." cellarway, porch, stops or shruhbcryV'hut not tho right to erect any bulldlniT'tnorca on. Tho ten-foot privilege or reservation clnuso abovo given npplles also .to. tho width of said IM. Tho sixty-four" fool; frontago on Sanderson nvenue, lnellfdlliR said ten foot frontage, leaving tuty-four feet building frontage. .Coal and.mlnviT als reserved. All Improved with two two-story framo dwelling house, out buildings, etc. Seized and ...ken In execution at ,tho suit of Strauss Prltz k Co. vs. D. F."Kcnr ney. Debt. $153.86. Judgment Non-tfT; Jnnunry Term, 1891. Vend. ex. to Sep tember Term, 189S. PATTERSON & WILCOX Att'y. ALSO No. 19.-AI1 tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Daisy Swartz, ln and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In tho borough of Dalton, county ot Lackawanna nnd state of Penn sylvania, and bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: cBglnnlng nt a corner In tho middle of tho public road leading from Dalton past Warren White's, ln tho lino ot lnnds of Dalton Independent School District, as formerly defined: thenco along said lands of said School District north forty-four (44) degrees west ono hundred and forty-six and one-half (46'4) feet to tho corner of lot sold to Mrs. Lizzie Parkton; thence along tho easterly sldo of same, north forty-six (16) degrees east two hundred (200) feot to a corner nt tho southerly sldo of a street called "Scranton Avenue;" thence along tho same south forty-four (14) degrees cast three hundred nnd thirteen (313) feet to a corner in tho middle of the pnbllo road aforesaid: thenco along the mlddlo of the same south eighty-seven and one half (87',4) degrees west two hundred and sixty-one (261) feet to a corner, tho placo of beginning; containing forty-flvo thou sand nine hundred and fifty (43,950) squaro feet of land, bo tho samo moro or less. Being lot No. 1 ln Francis and Decker's Addition to tho Village of Dalton. All im proved with two (2i two-storv framo dwelling houses on largo frame barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho stilt of Republic Savings and Loan asso ciation vs. Daisy Swartz. Debt. $3,751. 75. Judgment No. 1157, September Term, 1893. I'l. fa. to September Torm. 1S9S. GEORGE D. TAYOR. Att'y, ALSO ', No. 20.-A1I tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant. S. W. I.ongcor. In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato in Wlnton borough. Lacka wanna county and state of Pennsylvania, on what Is known as the "David Brown" tract, described as follows : Being that portion of lot No. 1 In Square "I," as de scribed in deed from Isaac P. Hand, trus tee, to Solbcrt W. Longcor. dated 23th day of July. A. D.. 1894. recorded in Deed Book 117. pago 202. etc.. said lot bolng twenty-nlno (29) feet In front on Church stroot, tho samo width in roar and ono hundred and llfty (150) feet In depth on, I-ourth street. All Improved with a two story frnmo dwelling houso and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken ln execution at thn suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. S. W. Longcore. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 310, November Term, 1894. FI. fa. to September Term, 1S93. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO ' No. 21.-AI1 tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Hugh Hurke, In and to all thoso certain lots of land sltuato In Dunmore, Lackawanna county, stato of Pennsylvania, described on n certain map of lands of Phlloplna Englo estate record ed in Lnckawrna county in Deed Book: No. 32, page 143, etc.. as lots Nos. 13, 13. 17, 19, 21 and 2). and located on tho southwesterly side of Rlggs street, as laid down on said map. srila lots aro each forty (40) feet ln front on Rlggs street nnd Irregular In depth, ns by reference to said map will moro fully appear. Coal and minerals reserved to the legal own er thereof by sufficient terms In law. All improved with ono two-story framo dwell ing house, two barns, onglno house, plan ing mill and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution at tha ?ill.of.-:a Manlpy vs. UukIi Burko. Debt. $o.500. Judgment No. 1154. Septem ber Term, 1896. Alias 11. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1S9S. WOODRUFF, Atfy. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTV DOLLARS.CASH WHEN PROP. ERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTHR SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH A.lffVB TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AP J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofllce, Scranton, Pa., August 31, 1898. PClIchMt.r-. Eiillik I)liBad BranA. ENNYR0YAL PILLS -&"tv Orlgln.l.nd Onlj tlfoulnt. A .mm J Brand la Hf d tod ajj nm.lUoVtlt) InoDtnrr. Ittfuit danatroi,, tu&itiru. r 'ilea, a.J mutoiiou. i i Dnif l.n, ,r unt Im. " If.ll.r for r.dlrt," . luur. tt r.tiril 1UIL 10,000 Tnilmoiil.il. HirVL MlbjUlLocUDrauiiti. riHLAOXEc AHJ&& r) iff
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