THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1898. 5 i- ELEOTION PROCLAMATION. SHERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMATION. CKNKUA1. ULKCTION lMMX'LAMA. Hon. Pursuant to mi act of the Qen crnl Assembly, entitled, "An net relat ing to elections," upprovetl the secotiu duy of July, Anno iJomlnl, one thou and eight hundred ami thlrty-iilnc and also the nets uptiroved the tlilrtlistli day ot Junuiiry. one thousand ilKlit hundred and seventy-four, nnd twenty lxth day ot June, one thousand eight hundred nnd ninety-live, and the amended constitution, It 1 made the duty of the sheriff of every county Mi the com m on wealth to Rive notice of the time of holdlliK the general election, und each case to enumerate : First The olllcers to be elected. Second Designating the place nt which elections are No be held; therefore, .... 1, CLAHENCK K. PltYOH. Utah Sheriff of Lackawanna county, 1011I-monu-ealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and rIvo notice to the electors aforesaid that an election will he held In the said county ot Lacka wanna on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1808. For ono person to 1111 the olllce of Governor. For one person to llll the olllce of Lieutenant Governor. For one person to till the olllce of Secretary of Internal Affairs. For two persons to till the olllccs of ConFrressnien-at-Laine. For two persons to llll the oillces of Superior Court Judges. For ono person to till the olllce of Additional Law JudRo of Lackawanna, county. For one person to till the olllce of Congressman of the Eleventh Congres bloual District. For ono person to till the olllce ot Coroner of Lackuwanna county. For ono person to till the olllce ot County Surveyor of Lackawanna coun ty. For one person to till the otllce of Senator of the Twentieth Senatorial District. For ono person to fill the odlcc ot ABaemblyman In the First Legisla tive District. For ono person to llll the olllce of Assemblyman In tho Second Legislative District. For one person to fill the olllce of Assemblyman In the Third Legislative District. For one person to fill .the olllce of Assemblyman in the Fourth Legislative District. And the following question will be submitted to tho voters of the 1st, 2nd and 3d wards of Wlnton Uorough: Shall the Indebtedness of Wlnton Uor ough be Increased In the sum of Fight Thousand dollars ($8, 000.00) for the pur pose of paying oft all claims Incurred for electric lights, and adjusting, com promising, setting and paying off all claims on account of Improvements on the public roads? And I hereby make known nnd give notice that the following Is the official list of all candidates with parties, or policies represented, whose ceitlilcates of nomination and nomination papers have been tiled as provided In section ti of the net of June 10. A. D., 1803, and who are to be voted for In the county of Lackawanna at the ensuing election to be held Tuesday, November 8th, 1S!S. REPUBLICAN. Governor. William A. Stone. Lieutenant Governor. John P. S. Gobln. Secretary of Internal Affairs. James W. Lattu. Judge of the Superior Court. William W. Porter. William D. Porter. Representatives nt Large iu Congress Galusha A. Grow. Samuel A. Davenjort. Representative in Congress, Eleventh Congressional District. William Connell. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. V, W. Gunster. Coroner. John J. Roberts, M. D. Surveyor. George E. Stevenson. Twentieth Senatorial District. James C. Vaughan. First Representative District. John It. Farr. Second Representative District. John Scheuer, Jr. Third Representative District. Nathan C. Mackey. Fourth Representative District. John F. Reynolds. DEMOCRATIC. Governor. George A. Jenks. Lieutenant Governor. William H. Sowden. Secretary of Internal Affairs. Patrick DeLacey. Judge of the Superior Court. William Trickett. Calvin M. Bower. Representatives at Large in Congress Jere N. Welter. Franklin P. Inms. Representative in Congress, Eleventh Congressional District. M F. Sando. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Fred W. Gunster. Coroner. James F. Saltry. Surveyor. A B. Dunning. Twentieth Senatorial District. Michael W. Cummlngs. First Representative District. John J. Hart. Second Representative District. Martin D. Flaherty. Third Representative District. Fourth "Hepresintatlve District. P. E. Timlin. PROHIBITION. Governor. SIlaB C. Swallow. Lieutenant Governor. Emmet D. Ntchola. Secretary of Internal Affairs. BterMntr W. Dickson. Judge of the Superior Court. Lewis D, Vail. William Trickett, Representatives at Large in Congress George II. Garber. Pennock E. Sharplcbs. Representative in Congress, Eleventh Congressional District. Freeman Leach. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. William W. Lathrope. Coroner. Charles W. Treverton. Surveyor. Milton P. Mltulicll. Twentieth Senatorial District. Lo drnndo D. Coleniiui. First Representative District. Peter ltlnker. Second Representative District. Ldwin S. Williams. Third Representative District. Fourth Representative District. L'dunt'd L. Altemose. PEOPLES. Governor. Silas L Swallow. Lieutenant Governor. JuMiih Wntklns. Secretary of Internal Affairs David Logan. Judge of the Superior Court. William Trickett. J. Newton Huston. Representatives nt Large in Congress Dennis K. Johnson. Jerry N. Weller. SOCIALIST LABOR. Governor. J. MuhUm Humes. Lieutenant Governor. W. 11. Thomas. Secretary of Internal Affairs Henry Peters. Representatives at Large In Congress John U. Hoot. Donald L. Monroe. Representative in Congress, Eleventh Congressional District. John Uursehcl. Coroner. John Szlupas. Surveyor. John Kirn. Twentieth Senatorial District. James S. Evorltt. First Representative District. John A. Price. Second Representative District. Augustus C. llouck. LIBERTY. Governor. Silas C Swallow. Lieutenant Governor. Justus Wntklns. Secretary of Internal Affairs Adolphus P. Hutchinson. Judge of the Superior Court. .1. Newton Huston. William Trickett. Representative in Congress, Eleventh J. Acker Uuss. Charles P. Shaw. HONEST GOVERNMENT. Governor. Silas t Swallow. Representative in Congress, Eleventh Congressional District. Freeman Leach. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. William AV. Lathrope. Twentieth Senatorial District. Le Grande D. Coleman. First Representative District. Peter ltlnker. Fourth iteprescntative District. Edward F. Altemose. INDEPENDENT CITIZENS. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Cornelius Smith. And I hereby make known and give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid general elections In the sev eral cities, boroughs, townships and districts within the county of Lacka wanna are as follows, to wit: Archbald Borough Districts. First ward, First district At the hotel of A. Miles, in said district. First ward. Second district At the hotel of Abram Howells, on Ridge ave nue. In said district. Second ward At the house of John J. Swift, In said ward. Third ward At the borough council rooms. In said ward. Benton Township District. At tho house of D. L. Potter. In said township. Blakely Borough Districts. First ward At the olllce of S. W. Ar nold, In said ward. Second ward At the store building of the Lackawanna Coal eompuny, on the Providence and Carbondale turnpike, in said ward. Third ward At the borough council rooms, on Hlakely street, in said ward. Carbondale Township Districts. Northwest district At the Powderly school building, in said district. Northeast district At No. public school house, in said district. Carbondale City Districts, First ward, First district At the house of 13. W. Dlx, In said First ward, First ward. Third district At a port able building near the D. & H. Canal Company's depot In front of Gillen's hotel. In said First ward. Second ward, First district At a portable building near Poland's store, nt the corner of Seventh and Terrace streets. In sirld Second ward. Second word. Second district At Robert Maxwell's hotel. No. :is .Main street, In said ward. Second waid, Third district At the noufe of Thomas Scott, In said Second ward. Third ward. First district At the house of John If. Thomas, formerly known as the Flynn hotel, In said Third ward. Third ward, Second district At a portable building on South Main street, near Klnback's furniture store, In said Third wnrd. Third ward, Third district At tho house of Mr. Larkln, Is said Third ward. Third ward, Fourth district At tho oftVe of John Glbbs, on High street. In said district. Fourth wnrd. First district At the house of Michael Cannon, on Pike street, in said Fourth ward. Fourth ward. Second district At the house of A. Battle, In said Fourth wnrd. Fourth ward, Third district At tho house of Peter Dougherty, In said Fourth ward. Fifth ward, First district At the otllce of L. L. Bunnell, corner of Pel mont and Canaan street, in said Fifth ward. Fifth ward. Second district At tho house of John Clune, on Dundaff street, In eald Fifth word. Sixth ward, First district At the house of James Thompson, on Belmont street. In said rtlrtrict. Sixth ward. Second district At the premises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundaff street, In said district. Clifton Township District. At the Fayette school house, In said township, JZLECTI lpJMATION. Covington Township District. At the Dalcvllle town house, In said township. ' Dalton Borough District. At tho ofllco of F. M. Francis, In Bald borough. Dickson City Borough Districts. First ward At tho borough build ing, In said district. Second wnrd At tho liouee of J. A. Barron, corner ot Lincoln and Jack son streets, In said ward. Third ward At the store of Michael Matelavltz, In said ward. Dunmoro Borough Districts. First ward, First district At the house of the Neptune Hose Co., on Drinker street, In said district. First ward, Second district At tho hotel of Martin Gibbons, on Drinker turnpike, In raid district. Second ward, First district At tho liouee of John J. Scott, In sulci wnrd. Second ward, Second district At the house of M. D, Freer, In said ward. Third waul, First district At the house of Mrs. A. llurschell, in mild ward. Third ward. Second district At the outbuilding of James McAndrew, near the corner )f Sixth and Mill streets. in said ward. Third ward. Third district At tho house of August Wahler. In said ward. Fourth wuid-rAt the house of Mrs. Bridget Burke, on Northerly side of Drinker street, in said ward. Fifth ward At the house ot P. Tim lin, In said ward. Sixth ward, First district At tho hotel of Jacob Smith, in said ward. Sixth ward, Second district At tho public school house, In said ward. Elmhurst Borough District. At the store building of Partridge & Co., nn Main street in said district. Fell Township Districta First district At the Coal Brook school house, In said township. Second district At tho Town Hall, In said district. Third district At the hall under the McCloskey House. Fourth district At the Richmond school house. In said district. Glenburn Borough District. At the Hall school house, In said bor ough. Gouldsboro Borough District. At tho school house, In said borough. Greenfield Township District. At the Greenfield town house, In said towiihhip. Jefferson Township District. At the school house known as tha Bed Oak school house, In said town ship. Jermyn Borough Districts. First ward At tho house of Peter Dltmore, on North Main street, In said borough. Second ward At the borough build ing on Second avenue. In said borough. Third ward At tho house of Mrs. Jane Baker, on East Side of Main street of said ward. Lackawanna Township District. South district At a booth on a va cant lot belonging to M. McDon ough on the corner of Elm and Muln streets. West district At the hose house of Moosic Hose company, No. 1, In Mooslc, In said district. East district At the otllce ot the Sloan breaker. Northeast district At the house of Christian James, In said district. Southwest district At a jortable hulldlng at the corner of Main and Blade Htreets, in said Southwest dis trict. LaPlume Borough District. At the school house In said borough. Lehigh Township District. At the Pine Grove school house, in said township. Madison Township District. At the store house of Charles Noaclj. In said township. Mayfleld Borough District. At the house of K. F. Edmunds, In said borough. Newton Township District. At tho Van Sickle house, In said township. North Abington Township District. At the houxe ot Giles Roberts, In said township. Old Forge Township District. First district At n portable build ing erected on the southwest rorner of school house lot on the easterly side of main road from Scranton to Pitts ton, In said district. Second district At the house of J. G. Kehr, In said townshin. Fourth district At the 'store of John A. Wood, in said district. Olyphant Borough Districts. First ward At the building of Pat rick Jordan, in said First ward. Second ward At the hotel of Wm. Mahon. In said Second ward. Third ward, First district At the house of A. F. Gillespie In said ward. Third ward, Second district At the school house in Marshwood, In said district. Fourth ward At the booth near the D. & II. depot. Ransom Township. First district At tho hall of the es tate of Thomas Johnson, in Milwau kee. Second district At the school house near Mayer's farm, in said district. Roaring Brook Township District. At the school house, In said town ship. Scott Township .district. At the hotel of William L. Smith, in said township. Scranton City Districts. First ward. First district At the Bristol House, In said ward. First ward. Second district At Hromage's shoe store, 425 E, Market street, in saia waici. First ward, Third district At a port able building near the comer ot North Main nvenuo und Parker street, In said ward. First ward. Fourth district At a portable building on land of Thomas Harris, 21G Parker street, tn said dis trict. First ward, Fifth district In the store building of Flnlcy Boss on North Main avenue, corner of Wutkins street, in said ward. Second ward, First district At the armory building of Company H, on North Main avenue, In said ward. Second wurd, Second district At tho house of John Hawks, In said ward. Second ward, Third district At a portable building In a lot of land on Sanderson avenue between Breaker street and East Market street. Second ward, Fourth district At the house of John Timlin, on the southerly corner of Brick avenue and Green street, In said ward. Second ward, Fifth district At a portable building' at or near the public school house on Perry avenue, In Fald ward. Third ward. First district At the house of J. J. Flynn, In said Third ward. Third ward, Second district At n portable building near Cuslck's hotel, in said ward, Fourth ward, First district At a portable building at tho corner of Gar field nvenue and Jackson street. Fourth ward, Second district At a portable building on North Main avo nue, near tho corner of Swetland street, In said ward. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Fourth ward, Third district At a portable building at the comer ot Main avenue nnd Price street, In said ward. Fourth ward, Fourth district At the More of N. C. Mayo, No. 371 North Lin coln avenue, In said ward. Fifth ward, First district At tho of fice of Alderman Blair, In said district. Fifth ward, Second district At tho portable building nt tho corner ot Main nvenuo and Washburn street, In said wnrd. Fifth ward, Third district At tho hotel of George W, Evans, No. 1610 Wnshburn street, In said wnrd. Fifth ward, Fourth district At a portable building at the Intersection of Fourteenth and Acndemy streets, In said wnrd. Sixth ward, First district At tho house of P. Golden, in said ward. Sixth ward, Second district At the house of Mrs. Margaret McDonough, In said ward. Sixth ward, Third dlstilct At a port able building, Avenue D. No. IS, lot ot John Williams. Seventh wnrd. First district At the house ot John H. Kelly, on the east erly sldo of Capouse avenue, In said wurd. Seventh wnrd, Second district At the house of John O'Donnull, on Mineral street, In snld ward. Seventh ward, Third district At the house of E. W. Winters, southerly cor ner of Capouse nvenuo and New street, in said ward. Eighth ward, First district At A. It, Haub'B building, Spruce street. Eighth ward, Second district At the building known ns L'.6 Spruce street. in snld ward. Ninth ward, First district At n port nblo building on the westerly side of Adamr. avenue, In said district. Ninth wurd, Second district At a portable hulldlng on the easterly side of Adams avenue, near the corner of Olive street, In said ward. Ninth wnrd. Third district At a portable building on vacant lot Madi son nvenue, between Olive and Pine streets. Tenth wnrd. First district At the house ot William Stein, 1032 Cross street, in said district. Tenth ward, fcicond district At portable building on lot of William Knoepfcl on westerly comer of Myrtle street and Irvlns avenue. Eleventh ward, First district At the hotel of John Phillips, In said ward. Eleventh ward, Second district At the office of ex-Aldermnn l'eter Hob ling, In said ward. Eleventh ward, Third district At a building owned by Mlna Robinson, lately occupied by Philip Graff, In said wnrd. Twelfth ward. First district At the house of Mai tin Lavelle, In said ward. Twelfth ward. Second district At tho house of Itol'ert Atkinson, in said ward. Thirteenth ward, First district At the building of the Scranton lion Fence company, on tho northwest side of Cnpous? avenue, between Lnreh and N"w York streets, in aid ward. Thirteenth ward, Second district At the house of William Weber, No. 1423 Peun avenue. In said ward. Thirteenth wnrd. Third district At a portable building on Dickson avenue, near the corner of Green Ridge street. In said wnrd. Fourteenth ward. First district At the basement of the furniture store of B. J. Neville, corner of Mnin avenue and Price street, in said ward. Fourteenth ward. Second district At the hotel of Philip Schnell, on Lacka wanna avenue, In said ward Fifteenth wnrd. First district At a portable building rear the corner ot South Main avenue and Eynon street, In said wnrd. Fifteenth ward. Second district At the Fellows' building corner of South Main avenue and Luzerne street. In said wnrd. Sixteenth wnrd. First district At the Eagle hotel, In said ward. Sixteenth wnr.l. Scond district At the hotel of William II. Whyte. Nos. COO and 602 Wyoming avenue, on east erly corner of said avenue nnd Vine street, In said district. Seventeenth ward, First district At a portable building on Spruce street near corner ot Jefferson nvenue, In said district. Seventeenth ward. Second district At a portable building nt or rear the corner of MadNon avenue nnd Mul berry street, in said ward. Eighteenth ward At a portable building on Railroad avenue, near Sev enth street. In said ward. Nineteenth ward, First district At the house of John C. Dlppre, in said ward. Nineteenth ward, Second district At the house of Joseph Kramer, corner Prospect avenue and Market street. Nineteenth ward. Third district At the house of August Neuls. nt the southerly coiner of Irving avenue an'd Willow street, in snld ward. Nineteenth ward, Fourth district At the house occupied by Charles Beck at 822 Meadow avenue. Twentieth ward, First district At the house of P. Corcoran, on Cedar avenue. In said ward. Twentieth ward. Second district At the house of Frank Moeller, on Pros pect nvenue. In said ward. Twentieth ward. Third district At the house of R. J. Callery, on the upper side of Ulrnev avenue, In snld ward. Twentieth ward. Fourth district At the house of Andrew Hurtinetz, corner Stone avenue nnd Palm street. In said ward. Twenty-first ward. First district At tho otllce of Jnmes Menrs. corner of North Mnin avenue nnd Ridge street. In said ward. Twenty-first wnrd. Second district At the house of Ann Y. Jones, in said ward. South Abington District. First district At the hall of M. S. Frace. In the village of Clark's Green. Second district At Schilling's hall, in the village of Clnrk's Summit. Third dlstrct At the school house In the village of Chinchilla. Spring Brook Township District. At the Scott school house, In said township. Taylor Borough. First ward North Main street. In said boiough. at the otllce of John E. Davis. Second ward In a room of tho build ing owned by J. B. Wlnslow & Co., in said district. Third ward At Weber's rink, in snld ward. Fourth ward In a portable building vacant lot of William P. Grlfllths, on Washington street, in said wnrd. Fifth ward Building on land of D L. & W. It. I Co., westerly side ot Main road, opposite property of Ira Atherton, In said ward. Throop Borough. At new borough building In said bor ough. Waverly Borough District At the Waverly band building, on Church street, in said borough. First ward At public school house No. 1, In said borough. Second ward At the No. 5 school house on road leading to the old Deck er Bridge, In said ward. Third ward At the public house- of Thomas Reddlngton, corner Church street and Clarkson avenue, In said ward, I also make known and give notice, as In and by the thirteenth section of tho act of July 2, 1809, I am directed: 'That every person, except justices of the peace, who shall hold any ofllco or ap pointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States.or this state, or In any city or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned offl cer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or nccnt, who Is or shall be employed under the legislative, Judiciary or ex ecutive departments of this stutc or the United States, or any city or Incorpor ated district, and also that every mem. J ber of Congress and the State Legls- ELECTION PROCLAMATION. lature, nnd of the Select and Common Councils of any city, commissioner of any Incorporated district Is by law In capable ot holding or exercising at tho Bame tlmo tho ofllco or uppolntmcnt of Judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no In spector or Judge, or any officer ot such election, shall bo cllglblo to nny olllce then to bo voted 'for, except that of nn election olllcer," Also, that In tho fourth section of tho Act ot the Assembly, entitled "An act relating to elections nnd for other pur poses," approved April 1C, 1874, It Is en acted that the thirteenth section "shall not be so construed ns to prevent any military oincer or borough officer from serving n Judge, Inspector or derk, at nny gencrnl or special election in this Commonwealth. ' Also, that In tho fifth section of the act of .Tnnuary 3 1S74, It Is eiincted that every gencrnl and special election shall bo open at seven o'clock In the forenoon, and shall continue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In the evening, when the iolls shall be closed. Also, that when n Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to nt- tend such meetings of Judges, then tho certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by the Inspectors or clerks of election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties' re- n..iA.1 I... l1 4,.l.n .int.tA . .iAr1 I nulred by said judge unable to attend Also, that In case the court has since the last election made chances In the polling places not mentioned in this proclamation, then the correct polling place will be In the place designated by the court. Given under my hand, at my olllce at Scranton, this twenty-seventh day of October, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight in the one hundred nnd twenty third year of the Independence ot tho United States. God save the Commonwealth. CLARENCE E. PIIYOR. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES. s HKUIKF'S SALE. -or- Valuable Real Estate -ON FRIOAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1S0S. By virtue of sundry writs ot Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of tho court of common pleuso of Lackawanna county, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest nnd best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house, tn tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty on FRIDAY. the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., 1S3S. nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all the right, title and Interest of tho defend ants In und to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: No. 1. All tho right, litlo and Interest of tho defendant, Robert A. Scott, In and to nil the following described lot of land In tho borough of Dunmore. Lackawanna countv, bounded as follows: Helng lot Mo. SJ on .Mill struct in me uorouKu ' i Dunmore ns per map In tho Pennsylvania Coal company's olllce. Said lot No. S3 being DO feet In front nn M.ll street and extending at right angles to said street ono hundred and forty-four (114) feet to an alley, containing seven thousand two hundred (7,200) squaro feet of land. Im proved with two-story frumo building, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Knto Scery vs. Robert A. Scott. Debt, $1,(KW. Judgment No. GT9. March term, 1S97. Fl. fa. to November term. 1S9S. WM. F. HOYLE, Atty. ALSO No. 2. All tho defendant's right, title nnd Interest in and to tho following des cribed lot. piece or parcel of land situate tn the township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a corner at the Intersection of Albion and Muplo streets; thence along Jlaplo street north forty-eight (IS) de grees east one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to a corner; thence south forty two (42) degrees east two hundred nnd forty-six (210) feat to a corner; thenco south forty-eight (IS) degrees west ono hundred nnd thirty-two (132) feet to n conn r on said Albion street north forty two (12) degrees two hundred and forty six (24i!) feet to the place of beginning. Coal und minerals icservod. All Im proved with a two story frame dwelling Imuso and cut build! i gs thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thu suit of John Harris, assignee of Richard O'Brien, vs. Patrick Henry and William J. Henry, executors of Margaret Henry, deceased. Debt, $rfi.97. Judgment No. 199, March term, 1SD6. Lev. fa. to Novem ber term. 1S9S. O'BRIEN & KELLY, Attys. ALSO No. 3.-All tho defendant's right, tltlo nnd interest In and to the following des cribed piece, parcel or lot of land situate in the boiough of Old Forure. county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: The surface and right of sell of lot No. 2 (2), having a frontage of fifty fSO) feet on southeast side of main road leading from Scranton to Plttston, and one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In depth as by refer ence to map of cstuto of Erastus Smith which Is Intended to bo duly recorded will more fully appear. Ctal and minerals reserved. All Improved with a two-story frame store building, two-story framn hotol building nnd framo barn and other out-buildlngs thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of Mulherln & Judge vs. Rosa Todosro, administratrix of Joseph Tcdesco, de ceased. Debt, $900. Judgment No. 2iS, November term 1S9S. Fl. fa. to Novem ber term, 1S9S. O'BRIEN & KELLY, Attys. ALSO No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Jlargnret Gehrer and Charles Gehrer. In and to all that plot or parcel of land situate In the city of Carbondale and tewnshtp of Fell, state of Pennsylvania, county ot Lackawanna. Being lot No. 7 on street numbered 13 on map of out lots ot tho Deluwaro and Hudson Canal company, on lot In war rantee name of Mary Boyer. Said lot containing 25.000 squaro feet or therc ubouts, and being bounded and described as follows: Containing a front of 100 feet southwurd on street numbered 43, bound, ed westwnrd at right angles to said stiest 250 feet by lot numbered 9 on said street, northward parallel with said street 100 feet by lot numbered 8 on street numbered 42, nnd eastward at right angles to said street numbered 43, soo foot by lot num bered 6 on said street. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling, frame barn, uui-uuuuuiKH ami iruu trees inereon. Seized and tnken In execution nt the suit of tho New York Mutual Savings nnd Loan association vs. Margaret Gehrer nnd Charles Gehrer. Debt. $1,392.20. Judg ment No. H27, September term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to November term. 1S9S. WATROUS, Atty. ALSO No. S. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, B. A. Barber, adminis trator of Mary Ann O'llora, deceased, nnd M. J. Martin, guardian, nd litem In and to all the surfneo or right of soil ot all that certnln lot or parcel of land rlt uate In tho village of Archbald. county of ii.iuKiiwuuuu, riuiu or j-ennsyivama, bounded and described ns follows: Bo ginning In the northwesterly line ot Ash htrect at tho southerly corner of lot No. M on Bald street, thence by said linn of street bouth 34 degrees west 70 feet to a corner, thenco by lot No. 70 on said street north M degrees west US 8-10 feet to Elm btreet; thenco by Elm street north H de grrca east CI C-10 feet to a corner, and thence by lot No. 06 aforesaid south 64U degrees cuBt 142 feet to tho place of be ginning. Comprising lot numbered C8 on Ash street, ns said lot Is represented and designated on a map of building lots on land of the said purty of the tlrst part In said village of Archbald. Improved with n two-story frame dwelling houuo and out-bulldlngs. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of E. A. Baiher vs. E, A. Barber, nd. rnlnlstrutor ot Mary Ann O'Huru, de- SHERIFF'S SALES. pSS4SSN censed, and M. J, Martin, guardian nd litem of the children mid heirs of Mury Ann O'llorn, deceased, Debt, 3tJ.6l. Judgment No. Wu, Beptember term, Imi. Lev, In. to November term. IK'S. JA. J. O 41ALLEY, Atty. ALSO No. 6.-A1I tho right, title nnd Interest of tho dotciidunt, Flunk Htcricl, In and to all that certain lut, piece ur parcel of land sltunto In tho township ot Carbon dale, county ot Lackawanna, and stnto of Pennsylvania, being a part ot tot No, 2&U on a map of out lots ot the Delaware and Hudson Canal company In tho war rantee ntitno ot Ucorgu i.te, nnd bounded und described ns follows: Beginning In tlio southeasterly lino ot Cnrbonriulo and Providencu Turnplko nt tho westerly cor ner of out lot No, ail on said tinct, here tot'oro conveyed to John Clifford; thence by snld out lot No. 2)1 In a southeasterly direction 153 feet to a corner; thenco In a southwesterly direction along lands ot Delawnro nnd Hudson Cnnnl company W feet to u corner; thence in a northwester ly direction along other lands.of the party ot the tlrst pnrt, Peter Swlgert, IU feet to tlio aforesaid lino of turnpike, nnd thenco In a northeasterly direction along said turnplko W feet to tho place of begin ning. Containing about 7,050 scjunru leet of laud, bo the sumo moro or less, lleing u part ot the same lot of land conveyed ny tho Dclawuro and Hudson Canal company to ,1'eter Swlgert, grantor by deed dated March 23, 1M, mid recorded In Lackawan na county In Duy Hook No. CO, page 13. Coal and minerals leserved to tho Dent waro and Hudson Canal company. 1 ttrnVPil Willi 11 fun.at,irv frutmi iltvnlll in - proved with a two-story frame dwelling nouse, oui-uunuitigs ami rruit trees tnerc on. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Joseph Chilton vs. Frank Itlcdel. Debt, $G4.43. Judgment No. 1101. Septem ber term, 1S97. Vend, ex. to November term, 1!9S. J. E. BURR, Atty. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Patrick Sammon, In und to all that certain lot of laud sltuato iu tho borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna county, stute of Pennsylvania, und known ua tho tiurtliwest quarter of lot No. 4 In block No. 1 of Parker's Allotment of tho Sherwood Farm, bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt u corner of lunds of the party of tho first pint (by will ot Patrick Sammon, deceased,) nnd Georgo W. Jackson's land In a southerly direction 150 feet; thence In an easterly direction CO feet; thence In a northerly direction along tho line ot land of tho party of tho tlrst part 150 feet to Throop street; thenco along Throop street In an easterly direction W feet to tho place of beginning, containing 7,500 squaro feet. Seized and taken In execution ut tho suit of P. D. Munley vs. Patrick Sam mon. Debt, f.tl.'JS. Judgment Nn. 277. September term, 1S9I. Fl. fa. to Novem ber term, 1R9S. W. F. BOYLE, Atty. ALSO No. S. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Louis North nnd An drew Wandlcr. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tho Fourth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, nnd statu of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz.: Beginning nt a corner on Lafayetto (formerly Washington) street nnd running northwesterly along said street one hundred and nineteen feet and tight Inches, more or less, to tho corner of Hydo Park avenue; thenco south westerly along said Hydo Park avenue thirty-nine feet and nine inches to lino of land of John Ovcndoffer; thenco along said OvendoiTer's land ono hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to Hue of land of Mrs. N. M. Uursllne; thenco northeast erly along said Gorsllno's lino thirty-nlno ,fect and two Inches to tho place of be ginning. Coal and minerals excepted nnd reserved. All improved wltn a douwo two-story frame dwelling houso fronting on Hyde Park avenue, and a single two story framo dwelling houso fronting on Lafayetto street, and other out-bulldlngs. seized and taiccn in execution at ino suit of use of T. J. Luce vs. Louis North and Andrew Wandlcr. Debt, $300. Judg ment No. 459, March term, lfc'JI. Fl. Iu. to November term, 1S9S; also nt tho suit of Sumo vs. Same. Debt, $175.64. Judg ment No. 787, March term, 1E95. Fl. fa. to November term, 1S93. BRIGGS, Atty. ALSO No. 9.-A11 tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Fred Hewitt, In and to all thoso two certain lots, pieces or par cels of land with the Improvements there on, sltuato In tho township of Lackawan na, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. 13 and 14 In block No. 1, upon tho southerly sldo of Sloan avenue, said lots being together SS feet In front and each 113 'eot deep to a court for public use; said lots being rec tangular In shupo and laid out In plan or map of Keystono Land company. Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house, ono frame barn, out-bulldlngs and fruit trees thereon. Seized nnd tnken in execution at tho suit of North End Lumber company, lim ited, vs. Fred Hewitt et al. Debt. $lS7.fc5. Judgment No. 1142. March term, 1893. Alias lev. fa. to November term, 1S9S. VOSBURO it DAWSON. Attys. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title nnd interest of tho defendants. Nellie Gclnmder, for merly Nelllo Lopge, administratrix of Patrick Longe, diseased, nnd late widow of said Patrick Longe, nnd James Longo nnd Paulino Lonse, heirs at law ot said Patrick Longe. deceased, in and to nil that cortuln pleco or parcel of land sit nato In Prlceburg, In tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd des cribed as follows: Beginning at tho cor nel of Maple street and Hallstcad ave nue, thence along said Maplo street In a northerly direction fifty feet to a point; thenco ut right angles with said Maple street in an easterly direction sixty feet to a point; thenco at right angles with last line and parallel with said Maple street In n southerly direction fifty feet to said Hallstend awnuo and thenco along tho lino of said Hallstcad avenue In a westerly direction sixty feet to tho placo of beginning. Being tho south westerly pcrtlon of lot No. CG on plot of lots of tho D.. L. & W. R. R. Co., at Prlceburg. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being tho samo premises conveyed to said Patrick Longe by deed from Goorgo W. Wetland, et. ux., dated 25th July, 1S9(, nnd recorded In Lacka wanna county In D. B. 14C, page 311, etc. Improved with a good singlo dwelling houso nnd out-bulldlng. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of George W. Wetland vs. Nelllo Gelnmder, formerly Nellie Long, admin istratrix, of tho estato of Patrick Long, deceased, et nl. Debt, $291.55. Judgment No. 891, September term, 1S9S. 11. f.i. to November term. 1E93. OLVER. Atty. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, title and interest of tho defendnnt in nnd to all that cer tain pleco or parcel of land situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning ut the southerly corner of land heretoforo conveyed by Jacob R. Bloom to Luton Leach and F. Fuller on the northwesterly hide of the public road from Carbondale to Scranton (now North Main avenue), thenco running along said road south llf-ty-nlno and a half degrees west four perches to a corner of land conveyed by Justus Von Storch and wife to Louisa Leach and others; thence, along said land north thirty-eight nnd a half degrees west two hundred and twelve feet to a marked corner; thenco north flfty-ono and a half degrees cast four perches to a corner In line of land conveyed to Laton Leach and F. Fuller as aforesaid; thence south thlr-ty-elght and a half degrees east two hun dred und ten feet to the place of begin ning. Containing 13.92S squaro feet of land, more or less. Excepting and reserv ing all coal and minerals, being tho same premises which were Intended to bo con veyed to said Company 11 Armory Asso ciation by Catherine Osterhout, execu trix, etc., of Michael Tedrick, deceased, by deed dated the tenth day of March A. D. 1SSG. and Intended to be recorded, and which were conveyed to said associa tion by Justus Von Storch nnd wife by their deed dated the 27th day of March A. D. 18s6, Intended to be recorded. All improved witn tne roiiowing buildings, viz: On front of lot Is a story and a half frame building. Twenty feet In rear of this Is a two-story framo building 20xCO with fiat roof. Connected to this Is a stono building 100x60. In rear of this building Is a frame building 66x15 with a flat roof, tinned. This property Is known as tho Company II Armory property. Seized und taken In execution at tin suit of assigned tn John B, Fish vs, Com. nany II Armory Association, Debt, $3,330. Judgment No, 1165, November torm, 1S9S. Lev. fa, to November term. 1898. VOSBURO & DAWSON, Atty. ALSO No. 12. Alt tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, J. W. Cowperthwalte, SHERIFF'SSALES. Augusta SL Coporthwnlte. with notice to tcrro tenant, T. J. Osgood, In nnd to all tho following described rent estate, sltu ato In tho township of Fell, county of Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pennsylvania, to wit: All that certain two lots of land situate nnd being a pnrt of what Is known as tho "Wnrren Lot," which Is a part of an original tract In the warrnntco namo of Peter Beech, said lots being number Jilncty-thrcn (93) and ninety-four (94), south plot, nnd situate upon street called or known as Main street upon tho War ren plot or addition to Forest City: said lots being one hundred nnd twenty (120) feet tn front, and one hundred and ilfty (150) feet deep, nnd rectangular in shape. Being tho samo conveyed to I, W. Cow pcrthwalto by Georgo W. Cramer et al. on the 16th day of November, 1894, by deed of record In tin record'H oftlco of Lackawanna county, stnto of Pennsyl vania, In Deed Book 123, pago 112. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling and out-bulldlng thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of the Southern Building nnd Loan Association per D. A. Carpenter und John W. Connors, receivers, vs. J. W. Cow perthwalto nnd Augusta M. Cowperth walte. with notlco to' T. J. Osgood, terro tenant. Debt to collect, $767.60. Judg ment No, 199, November term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to November term, 1R9S. 8EARLE & OAKFORD, Attys. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTV DOLLARS CASH WM0N PROP. ORTY IS STRUCK OFP AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTHR SALB 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 JOURNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff Sheriff's ofllco, Scranton, Pa October 11, 1&93 VIA I Is the most attractive short trip at' this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning from Washington by rail or water. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION S. S. 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