llJCte SURAKTOiN rJtlBONJK-THITJSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1808. 01 JONAS LONG'S SONS. A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient IQo Your There's always those who believe in shopping around 'thinking to reap a benefit thereby. But how much more satisfactory to buy where you' know that goods, qualities and prices are right; where you are bound to be satisfied or your money back every time. That's the maxim of this Great Store sistent with it, but always a store. Conveniences are heie roomy reception room, elevators from basement to roof : elegantly appointed cafe, and a store full Of interesting things. To the Teachers: Spend your idle moment? here; you re as welcome as the sunlight. hosiery and Underwear No need to urge you to travel alter these bargains. Knough to say you'll find them exceptional. The lots aie not unusually large, however and we cannot promise any of them beyond Friday night. Women's Se.imle;. I nst Black Hot, with double liecls and toes; to-,. n cent kind ... ' Women's Fine Cutasje Full Regular Made Hosiery, with double soles and high-spliced lieels; plain black.black w ith white feet and black with split n feet; never sold under a;c pair and in many places .?; while they last Women's Lxtra Heavy Fleece Lined Vests and Pants; est trimmed with pearl button'; and tape, made with patent Inserted sleeve; positively ti. worth 3; cents; while tkey last at ... .. . Oxford Bibles-Friday 62c One day onlv Friday we oiler to the liist two hundred pur chasers the Famous Oxfoid Edition ofS. S. Teachers' Bibles, bound in levant moiocco, gilt edge; 1.000 pages of bible propel, 400 . irtuf rf hnlm ell? . n.lffii .,,! fill i .. , r V, ,., . , -w t , . . , . ,,,,l,tf I'ii ui iicipa, rni auwtu aim cnirv Sj. so. Friday only The same bible, with patent thumb index, for ready c lelcrcnce, worth ijio. Friday p 1 . 1 5 Some Novelties in Furniture Are finding their way to our lourth floor. You'll enjoy look ing through this department : it's the largest, finest and lowest priced in the state. Jonas Mannish CU . for... IIUC5 Women Shoes with Heavy Soles nothing clumsy about them, just the thing to buy at this reason of the year. With these shoes it wouldn't matter very much if you didn't have rubbers. But if you should need anything in the Rubber Shoe line we have them that are pure. Even a Calf Would Know That the leather used in our shoes came from its brothers and sisters and was cured and prepared in the best way. That's why our shoes wear so well. As for style a glance at our window will tell the stoiy and as to prices every shoe in the window is marked in plain figures low at a fair price. Calf Shoes for men and women. jj itWwMOwfly Corner Lackawanna and PEOKVILLB. A meeting vvua held in Ledyard hall Monday evening to organize tt castla of the Ancient Order Knights of tho Mystic Chain. A considerable amount of business was done, anil a pood many names enrolled for membership. The meeting was very interesting, and those present contemplate having ,t lurge rustle in Pcckvllle. An Invltutlon is extended to all to attend the next meeting, vvhlrh will bo held at Mi. A. C. Green's home, on Hickory Htreet, Thursday evening, Nov. 10., at which II business prior to organising will be 'transacted A large number is expect ed to be present. NTever III its existence has Peckvlllo been so mixed and demoralised ns it ,vs Hallowe'en night. The pranks played .were numerous and ludlerlous, , and many a man was seen tho next day peering lnre and there for his door yurd gate. Some thlity wagons THE GREAT STORE. quality first, then price con little lesstth,an in any other for your comfort lame and lima iv.u, ju:mivt; vaiui 01 OC L 's oog vo m& THE LATEST FOR STREET WEAR. Wyoming Avenues, weie exchanged. A notable feuture wus the large porch chair of tho Hotel Wilson peiched sixty feet hlgli on a postal telegiaph pole. The wires on Main street weie hung full of pur loined aitlcles. Main stieet had the uppcurance of a visit from u cyclone. Miss Elsie Oakley linn returned to her home at Olenburn. after a few days' Malt with Mr. and Mis. V. J. Htoad Mis. .1. H. drover, who has been (pending a few days with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Croop, of Berwick, re turned home Tuesday. Mis. "loe Tevvk'sbury, of Denver, Col., Is the guest of Dr. and Mis. J. B. Slck lor. Mi?. Pierce Coiinois has so far re cox ured from her recent illness as to bo able to sit up. flome foity men from thin place will be thrown out of employment by the shutting down of the Delaware and Hudson gravity railroad. CTLS JONAS LONG'S SONS. Or any, for Mint mntler. FtPS GlVP If they do, i i con'c with You much then to ns, Trouble? SfaSJ looked into. Wc make a specialty ol fitting glasses to your eyes in a scien tific manner nothing for the fit ting, and lowest prices in the city for lenses and frames. Our Famous ft?' Dollar Kid j:i1 6 loves with you, tor they'll outwear two pairs of any 1 other kind. We call them the "Duchess May," and we have 1 them in all the newest shades. A School ZW&V&5 Shoe or s,f',ac,cnir bufi; '9(l give solid com- lort and nbuii- ' dant wear. We guarantee them 'to be the equal of most $4.50 and 1 $s shoes. This week ' . 1 only they'ic priced here at j)3 A Common Must have fed a hun dred or more teachers here yes terday and they The lin- Sense Din ner for a Quarter all went away hapn est dinner in the city, you maybesure,and the price ZOL READY TO SERVE AT 11.30. Sons TAYLOR NEWS. Thanksgiving Tea Party Borough Teachers Attending the Institute. Personal Mention. Extensive preparation are being: made for the coming Thanksgiving tea patty which Im to be held in the Calvary I?aptlt chinch on November i" and CI, under the auspices of tho Lndies Mel society. This Is something now for the people in general and tho joupar ladle who hao the affair in ohaiKo are working hard and earnest ly to make the event a grand success, nnd. judglnp from the present Indl tatlons, it surely will be. The menu will ! varied and will assure all who attend n very enjoyable evening. Tick ets ate selling quiet rapidly. News Item for The Tribune can be '"ft wilh our agent, T. A. Fvans, In the Cobleltjh buildlnr. wheie tltev will terelvo our prompt attention. nistilet Deputy Mrs. I.ydKV Wlntet buin, of the American Protestnnt Ladles ansoclatlon, of this place, paid ii fraternal vllt to the ladle' lodge In Old Forge on Tuerdny evening. on Ices In the Welsh Congrcgatlon 'il (lunch, of North Taylor, for Sun day. November 6. will bo held at tho ti-iinl hom. Morning sermon at lO.oO a. m., Sundiy school at l'p . m.. even Ins sermon at 6 p in Uev. William Iietwood will tittle late. All are cor dially Invited. The following teachers irom oar bor ough aio In attendance nt the insti tute at Scranton this week: Professor James P. Foley, Hamuel J Phillips, Misses Hattlo MneKen'.le, Kdlth Van ltuskliK, Sarnh Price, Jennie Nicholas. Susie Harris, ndlth Watklns, Edith Atherton, Maggie Wblteford, Janet In glls, Mrs. Llbby Jones, Pollv Davl and Bessie James. J-ackawnnna council, No. 51, Daugh ter. of Pocahontas, will meet this ev enlns In Ttedmen's hall. Mis Jennie Itoburts, of Hyde Patk, ftai the guest of friends In this pluco on Monda. Councilman John Webber and Just ice of tho Peaco Andrew Dales are on d hunting expedition to the Beech. Tl f board of trade will meet thl ewt.ln In tho eon in II chambers. AU biulnei's men as wvll as all citizens are Invited to attend the meethiK. MT. O. T. Dales, of Wet Scrariton, was a Taylor visitor on Tuesda. Lackawanna Valley couiiiil, No. 81, Junior Order of United American .Me ehnnlcs, will meet thl evening In Van Horn's linll. Taylor Castle, No 27. Knights of the Oolden Eagle, will meet this evening In lleee'H hall. The employe of the Arehbald rol lleiy will receive their monthly dis tribution for October tomorrow, (Ktl duv.) Eddie, the little son of Mr. and Mis Christopher Little, of fSrove street, died on Tuesday. ' This Ik the second death in this family within a week. Mrs. Edward D. Davlo. ot Middle slieet. is tonttned to her home with sic knees. Mis Mamie Tbitiett, of Plttfcton, is tins guest of Mrs. Charles J Keogh, of Rendham, for the past few days. Willie, tho t.'-mmitlia-nld child of Mr. and Mis. William Or.odwln, uf Main street, died on Tuesday aiternoon with membranous croup. Funeral this afternoon Services will be held In the house Burial will be made in the Foiest Home cemetery. Mr. John D. Davis, of Avoca, eailcd on friends in this place on Monday evening. ' i 1'iem New Zealand. Hoefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, is9G. I am vety pleased to state that since I took tho ngency of Chamberlain's medicines ilu sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years I huve sold more of this paiticular lemedy than of all other makes fur the previous five years. As to its ctlieauy, I huve been Infoimed by ecoiea of persons of the good re sults they have received from it, and know im value from the use or it In my e.wn household. It Is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bot tle beyond the reach of the chlldien. E. J. Hcantlebury. l'or sale by all druggists. Matthew Vrolhers, wholesale and ictall agents. ITho Cftrbondalo correspondence of The Tribune tin been plnred In the hands o( Mr. J, M, 1'oibcH, All complaints as tu lr regular delivery, etc., elso news Items, Hliould lio addressed to Roberts & Hey. Holds, news agents. TONIGHT'S BALLY. Republicans Will Hold a. Demonstra tion In tho Qrantl. At the Brand opera house tonight the Republican will hold the Inst of the seiles of demontiatlons of the present e'nmpalgn. The rally hail been advertised for Fildnv night, but tho date was changed owing to tho com mittee being able to secuto Rev. Oeorge I J. Reed, ot Dlcklnon college, to speak tonight. Thl Is the only date upon which Mr. Rood's set vice can be secured. Tho Issues of tho campaign will lm pio sented by Oeneiat W. 11. Fairies, Washington, D. ('.- Hvorelt Watren, esfi of Scranton: Fred W. I'leltz esci,, nnd R. A. Zimmerman esf, of Scran ton. The gentlemen from the Elccule City hitve been heard heie on pre vious occasion to the enjoyment and Insttuctlon of their audiences. THE NEW DIRECTORY. The elty illieetorV has nt last lundo Its nipearunee. it was called tho lender dlrectoiv and Is tvpnginpb ically a handosome piece of woik. lis contents ate luluablc. Yesteulny men were about delivering the volume to subscribers. There are men engaged at me.sent on unolher city dlreetfiry, while several person aio canvassing tne town for the new county dliec toiy. OulKldff a fe. mistakes the Leader dlicctory Is most tomplete, A TALSE HUMOR. tumoi was euirent on the .lieeH vetnidny to the effect that the Hun diiek Mannfiir Hiring woiks would bo dosed down for nn Indefinite petiod. The tumor cieated finite a scale, but when Thd Tllbune eoitospnndcnt ask ed Mr. E. K. Hendilck ho- much truth there was hi It, he neeived the teplv "None, whatever." Mr. ilcn drlik said the company had no In tention of clnslurt unv of its shorn as it had work enough tn keep thm tun ning tot homo time to come. MRS. BOYLE BURIED. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Richard Bole moved Mom the family home on Sand street ycsteidav afternoon nt 2 o clock and pioceeded to Tilnlty 'liurclt, wheie short snnloos were sol emnized. Tho floral olierings weie profuse and beautiful. The college was nn exceedingly large one. many out of town persons being in attend ance as wete the delegation of the lo cal lodgn of Odd Follows. Interment was made in Rrookslde cemetciy. WORK RESUMED. "Voile on the paving ot RUer sttoet was t churned jestenlay after a delay ot some days. The pave Is completed now almost to Mori Is' blacksmith .shop and Its completion will bo a mut ter of but a e,)icut time if nothli.t un foreseen happens. Woik on North -Main avenue and Sixth street is being vigorously ;ushcd and the beginning of the pave will soon bo commenced. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hotel Anthracite has been decided upon as the hotel in which the banquet will be given by the local Pythian lodge in celebration of their tenth annlvei. s.iry. James Bod, Leopold Klemencle. Clint leg Alexander and Joseph Sontag have accepted positions In Scranton. The ptlmary class of the Berean Bap tist church lehearrod their Thanksgiv ing cxeiclses yesterday. The diagram for "Shoie Acres" will open tonleht at Reynolds' drug store. The attraction Is a guatanteed one. A number of young fellows, who com posed last yeai's Elite dancing class, aro arranging for a social to tie given on the evening of Nov. 11. The last excursion over the Gravity to Honesdale will be tun Nov. 10. Mrs. Margaret Morse and Mrs. Lucy Hadcock will leae shortly for Floilda, Miss tJusle Black, of Scianton, who has been a guest at the Simpson home, on River street, letutned to her home yesterday Andiew O'Connell teturned yestetday from Philadelphia, wheie he attended the neace Jubilee. Mts. William Sweeney and daughter, Mary, of Olyphant, spent yesterday with friends in this city. Miss Walsh, of Wuyinuit, is the guest of Miss Tlllle Nealon. of Pike street. B. W. Headle-,, of Passaic. N J, is vlsltng relatives In this place Mrs. Crago, of Scranton, Is the guest of her daughter, Mis. T. J. Pethlck Miss Mabel Packet has returned to her homo in Delano, after spending several davs wilh friends in thin citv Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, of Washing ton. D C. and Mis. S. T. Cobb, of Wilkes-Bat re, are the guests of Mr. John Me Comb, at Rivet side plate OLYPHANT. In St. Patilck's church yesteiday af ternoon at .5 30 o'clock Miss Margaret Dee and William Lanier, of Jcmup, were united In marriage by the rector, Rev. P. J. Murphy, in the piesence of a large number of fi lends. The bilde and her attendant, MIks Ella Hlne, woie mot becomingly attired in gowns of cadet blue cloth, with white satin trimmings. The groomsman was Michael Lnwlei, a brother of tho gloom. After the ceremony the wed ding party was tendered a icception at the bride's home. Many handsome wedding presents wete iccelvcd. Mr. and Mis. Luwler will reside in Peck vllle. William Jenkins, of Hyde Paik, spent yesterday with lelatives here. John Jones, pf Susquehanna fttcet, Is scilously ill. Mrs. W. J. Sweeny and daughter, Miss Mary Sweeny, aro vltltlng lelatives ut Carbondale. The Scianton Traction company have had a foice of men for the last few days tearing up the tracks on Lacka wanna and Delaware stteets. An electric light pole In fiout of the Patten house, on Susquehanna street, caught the from a live wire about 7 o'clock lust evening and caused con- EVERY WO fiffiii 3 -. v w - -.- w m ww vi Boa;ekUsHm3arlUbl,ionthlr,rerulUDr midlclLe. Oolr titrmltmaJ Iho jiareil drugi iBnld k dkJ, Ujoi waol the twit, gat Or. Peal's Thty &j prtmpt, ia and MrUin For slo by JOHN H- PHELPS, Pharmaortt, co Womlna avenue. rC oQruoa straat. sldernblo excitement In that vicinity. An alarm wns" sounded, Tho Olyphant Hose company, No. 2, responded nnd extinguished the llames before nny dnmngo wns done. The Welsh singers from Wales will nppenr nt tho Father Mathew opera house Monduy evening, Nov, 14. old roncte. An entertainment will be held In the Brick Methodist Eplscopul church Fri day, November 1, 1RS8. The program will consist of anthems, choruses, quar tette, duets, solos, tecltatlons, dia logues and dt ill. Admission 15 cents for adults, 10 cents for children. All aro invited to attend. L. H. llrodhend, of llloonisburg, who spent Sunday with Is parents, ltu re turned. The Misses Mnud l'owei nnd Cora Smith, of Scianton. spent Saturday with friends In this place'. A number of our oung people at tended tho Kpwotth League convention at Plttston on Tuesday. Ft nnk Sander., of Dunmoie, wns a quest of E. Drake on Tuesday Mrs. Mary l'lwards tendered her son mid wlfo a reception on Satuulay even ing. The house was tastefully decorated with uveieieeiis and cut Mowers. A very Intel estlng program was cairled out during the i veiling consisting of i collations, music and singing Re freshment woie i-erved. PRICEBURO. On Tuesday, Nov. 1, the stoic form erly owned by O. S. Johnson wns sold to Jacob Plen'er te Co. The stote will bo known now as the Dickson store. Piofcssor nnd Mis. M J. Lloyd nnd children weto isltois at the home i f Mis Lloyd's mother, in Taylor, the fore purt uf the week. (ieorge Kelt Is electing a dwelling house on the top of hi lot uii'Carnvilt sticct. James Maigetson was a lsltor In Scranton vesteldav. Mis Frnnces Moote I clerking for a few days at the Dickson store. The Knight of Oolden Eagle lodgo members mo making piepatatlons for a public Installation to bo held nn the llrst Tildny evening in January. AVOCA. Waltit Mmton, an iijrtil ami ret-pei table ictldclit ut Aoca, died y MtJuv nioiu tng nftci a few weeks' Hilars. Dcce'tinnl was St jeriis of ago ulul had been a 1 evi dent of tho town fot thirty years, lie was botn In Monjluiv, Scotland, nnd mme to this country several jcats before Ills toMilento In Avoca. Me possessed a quaint, !0(1(m1 1Ishk!Umi, but hit I many trldidn who icKiirded him ns n trustworthy citizen He Is sutvlcd hy four sons and four daughters. There ale forty-ono giaiidchlldrcn and tnicc great grandchildieii Tho numbers of tho lum ity .'ilu Ml, (ilcntoss, of nuuuioie, .Mr, niggur, Mrs. James Alexundu, Mls Belle, U C, Thomas, Janus and Walte-, ot this place 'I ho f unci at will t.iko plneo on l'ridav iifternecn at 2 o'clock. The re mains uni be lowed until 1 o'clock. By leanest lloweiH will be umltteil SerMces will be conducted nt the houso by Re. 11. T. Smjtho Intern.ent will be In Lang cllffe cemetery The deuth of A lllnm T. Davit occurred csterdny morning at the home of his sis tor, MrsDaxld Da!s, of Voik stieet. De ceased wus jj Mars of ego and unin.ii rleil. Ho former rchlded la Scranton, but during tho past ei,il month has been a le-ldent of Avoca lie has been a (offerer from miners' athinn, but bore his suffering with gicat toitltude. Bo sldes Mrs. D.nls, another rlhtui, Mrs. Jumes Davlo, ot Scianton ulul a brother, John T. Dals, of Burnett, Wash., sur vive him. Tho funeral will take place at 12 Til o'clock on Friday afternoon. Ser vices will bo conducted In the Welsh Con. Riegatlonnl church, Hyde Park, at 2 3) o'clock Interment will be In Washburn street cemetery. IN HEART DISEASE IT WORKS LIKE MAOIC "Fot vtais my grcateit enemy was organic Heart Disease. From uneasiness and pilpitatlnn It developed Into abnormal action, thumping, llutl.'i Ing and choking sciitations i)r Agi. wss Curo fin the Hcatt gave Instant tiller, and the bad symptoms have entliily cli-c-appealed It Is a wondtr-worker, tor mv cese was chmnle, -Rev I, S Dim, Plttsburi.. l'.i Sold b Matthews Bros, nnd W T Clark -Hi .livin titriRI Wltn rnricnoEiT . IIUIFriC HAIRINTKlWBIIUwVlVIN eiiuiiuriiiiiiit liltmoBil l!rDl. ENNVR0YAL PILLS innomrr tirpttangtrcu$tultttu V wtiut.i and tmuttifm A Itrn ( ... . -.,.,. v. afiii l,l ihi m .fm'P'J.''" J,r,lc',rl clIMill ! 'ltrllcr Ter .dlr.lvCnI,fi.. b. ..,. fl-rvt i.11 "lOOOI.ttlroMltli J',rr. Boll kj all LocH X)ri5l"l. I1I1I. VlliT KC IV1ADE rht; A AJAX TAHLKT5 POSITIVELY CUliL ! ALr.I,rriouf 3l$eo$m I'ollloi Ueta I prr, Impntency. Sloeple.ioon. bio . oiu;J tr Abuia or ollur t irnuoa and InJIr cretlonn. Uhtu auUklu anil turrit I "tore Lost VlMliUr In ol4orjouLi,n!i , Ktaniaaforludf, bu tooMOr oarriaro I I'ravnut ln.,nltv .n in......nn.iMn II tupn'ta Ums. IhelrUM chont in. modlata IrnDrnte. I xseul and BToeta a C'UIti: where all mher lull la tin upon baring- Ihs connln ljni Tabletj. Ttoj h?ecordlhouinoJDa illcur7oa. Weulr io. ' ltlts nrltta gnRrante io ttea a cure Cfl PTe la I each cm or rotund th motiej I'riie Oil U I O, psr I Tor sate In Bcrantcn, Pa, by Matthews Bros, and II, C Banderrcn, druggists. PcmroyaB FGHs In ralt Tb t ulne (Dr, FeaVi) mm &lsn JPJrJfr JB JB 1 fwrai'IISSi Wm mfrracateavMm fXrtvrlSIm v)&i'-ffi.WKjmsimixi mmmlmS& 0Tr$9n HUB EBWEfl ALL DRUGGISTS . ( iti a v It t tF we " I SHERIFF'S SALES. W. OHUItlKK'S BALIi -OF- Valuable Real Estate -ON-PR1DAY, NOVEMBKU 11. Ml. Hy lrtue of sundry wiltn of Tlcrl Ph cIuf, Levari Gaelics and Venditioni Ex ponas, Isvied out of tho court of common Please ot Luckawanna county, to mo di rected, I win pxio30 to public salo by veu chili or outcry', to the highest nnd best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house. In tlio city of Kernnton, Lackawanna conn Uou.. I'HIDAY, thu ELEVENTH DAY Ol' NOVE.MI1ER, A. D lS, ut 10 n'fllnnl.. l... r j. . t i uviun in wiu loreuoou ot nui uay, an the right, title and Interest ot the defend ants In und to the following described lots, pieces or parcels ot land, viz. No. 1 All the Tight, title and Interest of tho defendant, Robert A, Scott, In nnd to nil the following described lot of land In the borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna eountv, bounded as follows. Uelng lot No. 6J on Mill street In the borough ' t Dunmoro an per map In the P imsylvania Coal company's oirice. Pnld lot No. 8.1 being TO feet In front on Mil sheet and extending nt right angles to nald street one hundred nnd fortj-four lit!) feel Io an nllcv, containing seven thousand two hundred (",200 squaro feet ot land. Im proved with two-tory frame building, etc. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Knto Seery vp. Robert A. Scull. Debt, Jl.uOO Judgment No C79. March term, lii'JT. l'l. fii. to November term, IMS. WM. J'. liqYl.E, Attv. ALSO No. 2 All the defendant'" light title and Intcicht In and to the following des cribed lot, piece ut parcel of land Mtuntn In the tottnhli of Old Kurgc. county of I.aekuwnnini and Htiito ot Pcnuxvlvanlii, bounded and described as follow,, to wit HeglimliiK at a corner nt tho Intersection of Albion anil Mnplc streets, thence along Muplo street north forty-clKht (IS) cle greesi east one hundred und thlrtv-tvvu (1JJ) feet to a cornel, thence south fortv two (42) degrees east two humlud nnd forty-nix (2tti) teet to a coiner; thence south forty-eight (4i) degrees wet one bundled and Ihlrty-two K2) fret to a corner on said Albion stieet north forty two (42) degrees two bundled and forty six (24i) feet to tho placo of beginning Coal und minerals tenoned All im proved with a two story frame dwelling houso and out bullaliigs theteon Seized and taken It execution at the suit of John Harris, ns-lqnce of Richard O'ltrlen. vs. Patrick Henry and William J. Ilenrv, executors of Margaret Henrj, decceserl Debt. rSi 07. Judgment No. Ill, March term, JsW. Lev. fa. to Novem ber term, 1S0S. O 11RIEN & KELLY, Attys. ALSO No. 3 All the defend.-mfs tight, title and Interest In and to tho following des cribed piece, parcel or lot of land sltuato In tho borough of Old Porno, county of I.acknvvaiina, nnd Mate of I'cnnsyivitnl i, bounded and described as follow f. to wit. The stufneo and right of pell of lot No. 2 (2), having a frontage of titty r,7b feet on southeast side ot main road lending from Scranton to Plttston, and one hundr. d and fifty (130) feet in depth as by refer ence to map of estato of Erustus Smith which Is InUnded to be duly recorded will moro fully appear. Ccnl nnd minerals reserved. All Improved with n two-storv frame store building, two-story frame hotel building and frame bjru and other out-buildings thereon Seized and tHken In execution at the suit of Mulherln & Judge vs. Rosa TedoKco, administratrix of Joseph Tedeseo, de ceased Debt. ion Judgment No. 263, November term ISsS. ri. fn. to Novem ber term, 1S1S. O'RRIEN ,fc KELLY, Attys. ALSO Nn. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Margaret Clearer and Charles Gehrer. In and to all that plot or parcel of land situate In the city of Carbondale and trwnxhlp of Fell, state of Pennsylvania, county of Lackawanna. Uelng lot No. 7 on street numbered ii on map of out lots of tho Delaware nnd Hudson Canal company, on lot In war rantee name of Mary Uoyer. Said lot containing 2-,,noo square feet or there abouts, and being bounded and descrlhcd as follows. Containing a front of 100 feet southward on street numbered 41. bound ed westward at right angles to said stte't 2J) feet bv lot numbered 9 on said street, northwnid parallel with said street 100 feet bv lot numbcted S on street numbered 42 nnd eastward at right nugloi. to said street numbered 41, LOO feet by lot num. beied a on said -treet Impiovrd with a two-story frame dwelling, frame barn, out-buildings and fruit trees thereon Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the New Yotk Mutual Savings nnd Loin association vs Margaret Clehrer and Charles Gehrer. Debt. fl,".(2 20 Jitdg trent No 1427. September term, ISIS. Lev. la. to November tetm. 1SSH WATROl'F. Attv. ALSO No r, All tho right title nnd Intetest of the detendants, E. A. H.ubcr, admlnls ttator of Mary Ann O'Hora. deceased, and M. J. Martin, nu.mll.in ml utnm in and to all the surface or right of soil or all that ceitaln lot or parcel of land rlt uate in the vlllago of Atchbald, county of Luckawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded und described us follows: He glnning in the noithnestetly Hue of Ash htreet at the southerly cornet of lot Vn Ci on said stieet, thence by tald lino ot street bciuin n4 degrees west 70 rent to a corner, thence by lot No. 70 on said street north 1,0 degrees west US S-10 feet to Elm street; thence bv Elm street north 14 cle. grees c ust 61 G-10 feet to a corner, and tnence by lot rvo (S ufoirhald south fil'i degrees east Ui feet to the placo of be ginning. Comprising lot numbered t,8 r,n Ash street, as Mld lot Is itprebented and designated en a map of building lott- on land of tho said puity of tho first part in said village of Archbild Impiovrd with a two-story framo dwelling hou'-o and uut-bulldlnKs. Seized und taken In execution at the i suit of E A Harhervs E A. Rather, ad- iiiuuniiuiur ui -uurv vnn j jioru. de ceased, und M J. .Martin guardian ad litem of the children nnd hi Irs of Muiy Ann O'Hoia deceased Debt. $3(J 5'j. Judgment No. 540, September term, 153S Lev fa to November term. lS. JA8. J. O'MALLEY, Atty. ALSO No. . All the light, title and Interest of the defendant, Frank Rledcl, in and to all that certain lot, plcco or panel of bind bltuate In tho township of Caibon dale county of Lackawanna, nnd state of Pcnnsvlvunln, being a part of lot No. 2i9 on a inuu ot out lots of the Dolawure and Hudson Canul company in the, war rantee name of George Lee, nnd bounded und described as follows- Beginning In tho southeaster!) lino of Carbondale nnd Pi evidence Turnpike at the webUrly cor ner of out lot No 2:u on said tract hei tofore coiiveved to Jntin Clifford , thence by bald out lot No. 201 in a southeasterly direction 151 feet to a corner, thence in a soiitiiuertcrlv dliectlon along lunds of Dchiwaie and Hudson Cunai company W teet to a corner, theme in a northwester ly direction along other lands of the party of tho hYM part, Peter Swigert l.vi ftet to the aforesaid Hue of tuinpike, und thenc-e In a northeasterly dliectlon along said tiimpilco W feet to tho pluco of begin ning Containing about i.(M souaru feet of land, bo tho same more oi less Being a part of tho same lot of land conveyed by the Delnwnro and Hudson Canal company to Peter Sivigett. grantor by deed dated .Match SI, 1S8, and tecorded In Lackavvun na county in Day Rook No. CO, page 13. Coal and minerals reserved to the Dela wure and Hudson Cnpnl company Im proved v Ith u two-stoiy fiame dwelling iimii.e, out-bulldlngs und fruit trees there on. Seized and taken In execution at the K,l.t.0W'72eph Chll,0 v- Piank Rledel. Debt JCI 43. Judgment No. 1101. Septem ber term, 1697. Vend, ex. to November term, 1S9S J, E Bl'RR, Atty. ALSO No. 7 -All the light, title und Interest of the defendant, Patrick Summon, In and to all that certain lot of land sltuuto In tho borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna county, state of Pennsylvania, and known as the northwest nuarler of lot No. 4 In block No 1 of Parker's Allotment of tho Sherwood Parm, bounded and described as follows; Reglnnlng at a totnor of lands of the party of the first part (by will of Pattick Summon, deceased,) and George W. Juekkon's Und In a southerly direction M feet; thence In an easterly SHERIFF'S SALES. direction tn feet! thence In a northerly direction along tho line ot Innd ot thu party of the llrst part IM feet to Throop street; thence nlong Throop street In hii eaaterlv direction M feet to the place of beginning, containing 7.50O square feet. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of P, D. Mnnley vs. Patrick Sum mon. Debt, J1I.9S. Judgment No. 277. Hc.ptcnibcr term, lJ. Ii. fn. to Novem ber term, 1K' 1 BOYLE, Atty. ALSO Nn. S All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, Louis Notth nnd An drew Wnndlcr, in nnd to all that certain piece or paicel of land sltuiito In the Fourth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawnnnu, and stato of Penns.vlvnnlu, bounded und described as follows, vis.: lieglnnlng nt a corner cm Lafayette (formerly Washington) street und running northwesterly along said street ono hundred and nineteen feet und eight Inches, mote or lfciM, to the corner of Hyde Park avenuo, thenco south westerly along sulci Hjdo Park uvenuo thlrty-utne feet mid nine Inches to line ot land of John OvendofTcr. thenco along said Ovendoffei's land one hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to line of Innd of Mrs, N, M. Kersllne, thenco northeast erly along suld Gorsllne's line thlrty-nluo feet nnd two Inches to the placo ot be ginning. Coul nnd minerals excepted nnd toserved, All lutpioved wilh a double two-story frame dwelling house fronting on Ilvdo Patk avenue, nnd a single two story frame dwelling house fronting on Lafayette, street, and other out-bulldlnRs. Seized nnd taken In execution ut tho suit of use of T. J. Luce s Louis North nnd Andrew Wandler. Debt, tW. .luilir meut No 4.V). March term. 1S'I4. Kl. fit to November term. 1V8; also ut the milt of Same vs. Same. Debt. JI7,.6I. Judg ment No. 787, March term, 1S93 li. fa. to November teim, 18?3 HRIGGS, Atty. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, l'rcd Hewitt. In nnd tn all thoso two ceitaln lots, pieces or par cels of land with the Improvements there on, sltuato tn tho township of Lnckuwnn iih, county of Lackawanna, and stuto of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. und 11 In block No 1 upon the southeily side of Sloan avenue, said lots being together St feet In ft out and e.uh 113 'oet deep to a couit for public use; said lots being rec tangular tu tiinpc and laid out In plan or mup of Ke stone Lund ccimpuiiy. Im proved with a two-stor.v flume dwelling house, one fiumo bain, out-bulldlngs nnd ft uit trees thereon. Seized und taken in execution nt the suit or North End Lumber company, lim ited, s Fred Hewitt et nl. Debt. J1S7.&T. Judgment No. 1H2 March term. 1VS. Alias lev. fn. to November term. 1SW. VOSRURG & DAWSON, Attvs. ALSO No 10 All tho right title nnd Intciest of tho defendants, Nellie Gelutnder, foi merly Nellie Lcngc, administratrix of Patrick Louge decenscd, and lute widow of huIiI Patrick Longe, and James Loiiko und Pauline Longe, heirs at law of said Patrick Louge, dccrubcd, lu and to nil Hint certain piece or parcel of land sit nuto In I'rlceburg. In tho borough of Dickson City, count v of Lackawanna and state ot Piinnsvlvnnla. bounded and de cilbed its follows. lieglnnlng nt the cor nel of Maple street nnd llnllstead ave nue thence ulong said Maple stieet hi u northerly dliectlon fifty feet to a point; thence at right angles with sild Mapln street In an easterly direction sixty feet to a point, thenco at right angles with last line und pirnllol with nald Mapln street In n southerly direction tlftv feet to said llnllstead nvcnuo and thence nlong the lino of said llnllstead nvcmie In a westerly direction slxlv feet to tho place of beginning. Relng tho south westerly ptrtlon of lot No GO on plot of lots of the D. L W R R. Co. at I'rlceburg. Coal and minerals excepted and teserved. Being the same premises coiiveved to said Patrick Longe by deed from Goorgo W Wellnnd. et. ux.. dated 23th July, ISIS, and tecorded In Lacka wanna county In D. R llfi, page nil, etc. Improved with a good single dwelling houso and out-building. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of George. W. Wetland vs. Nellie Gclnmder, formerly Nellie Long, admin istratrix, of tho estate of Patrick Long, deceased, et al. Debt, $)4 Ki. Judgment No. ssi, septemner term. isas. a. rn. to November term, 1S08. OLVER. Atty. ALSO No 11. AH tho right, title and Interest of the defendant In nnd to all that ci t tain piece or parcel of land situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and statn of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Reglnnlng nt tho southerly corner of land heretof 3re conveyed bv Jacob R Bloom to Laton Leach nnd F. Fuller on tho northwesterly side of the public road from Carbondale tn Scranton (now North Main avenue), thence tunning along said road south flf-ty-nlne and a halt degrees west four perches to a corner of land conveyed by Justus Von Storch nnd wlfo to Louisa Loach nnd others, thence along bald land north thlrtv -eight and a lnlf degrees west two hundred and twelve feet to n marked cornet; thenco not Hi lifts -one and n half degrees east four perches to a cornet In line of land coiiveved to Laton Leach and IV Fuller us ufoiesald; thence bouth thlt-ty-elght nnd ii half degree's east two hun dred and ten feet to the placo of begin ning. Containing 13,P.'i; Mjuare feet of land, more or less. Excepting and teserv Ing all coal und minerals, being tho bame premUes which were Intended to bo con vey eel to said Company II Armory Asso ciation by Catherine Ostcrhout. oxecu ttlx etc.. of Michael Tedrlck, deceased, by deed dated the tenth day of March A. D. 1SS1. und Intended to bo iccorded, and which were conveyed to said associa tion bv Justus Von Storch und wlfo by their deed dated the 27th day of March A. D ISSti, Intended to bo recorded. AU Improved with tho following buildings viz: On front of lot Is a story nnd a half frame building. Twenty feet In rear of this Is a two-story frame building 20x00 with flat roof. Connected to this Is a stone building 100x60. In tear of this building Is a frame building 60x15 with n Hat toof. tinned. This property Is known us tho Company II Armory pioperty. Seized und taken In execution at thl suit of assigned to John R, Fish vs, com pany II Armory Association. Debt. $1,310. Judgment No. 1165, November teim, 1S3S Lev. fa. to November Icrm, 1S9S. VOSRURG & DAWSON. Atty. ALSO No 12 All the light title and iuteiest of the defendant. J. W Cowperthwalte, Augusta M Coperthwnlte. with uotlco to teiro tenant, T. J. Osgood, In and to all tho following described real estate, sltu ato In the township of Fell, county cf Lackawanna, und slate of Pennsylvania, to wit All that certain two lots of land situate nnd being a part of what Is known as the "Warren Lot." which Is a part of an original ttact in the warrantee nnme ot Peter Reech bald lots being number nlnety-thrce (0J) and ninety-four ("l. south plot, nnd situate upon street oal!."d or known ns Main street upon the Wur ien plot or addition to Forest City; said lots being ono hundred and twenty HiOi feet lu fiout. and one hundred unci titty UT)) feet deep, nnd rectangular In shape Uelng tho bame conveyed tn I V,' row perthwalte bv George W Ciamci et al on the loth dav of November IS'lt. In deed of tecoid In the record's nflice of Lackawnnnu couutv. state of Pennsvl unla. In Deed Rook 121, page 112 All Improved with n two-story f'ame dwelllnt and out-building thereon Seized und taken in execution at thn suit of the Southern Building and Loan Association per D. A. Carpenter and John W Connors, receivers, vs J. W. Cow perthwalte and Augusta M Cowperth walte, with notieo to T J Osgood, term tenant Debt to collect. J767.C0. Judg ment No. 191, November teim, 1S9S li. fa. to November teim. ISis SEARLE .v. OAKFORD. Attys. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. F.RTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALU IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHON STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD. J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff Sheriffs office, Scranton, Pa., October 11, 1S9S. miimmmmik unto mini in. i V, lLj - -'t-SL ' Ml
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