lWiiiW,,,' THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1899. Fv. l-A EXCITING POOL. 'Cycle Club's Tournament Creating Muoh Interest The Score. Tho pool tournament now beliiR con ducted liy the 'Cycle club nt Us rooms 3n North Church street Is exciting Tiunh Interest, Crowds sui round the tallies every iilfjlit and nothing but the best feeling jnevailH while Raines are being won and lost, in only one In stance has a higher tins? man been defeated by one In a lower class One peculiar feature of tlie score as It stands now is that only one player haa the distinction of having won and lost games. All the others have cither tvon or lost all the Kami's thev have played. The winners und number of Ramos are: George James, 1: Dr. Day, I; It, Marshall, lj G. Singer, 2; K. Ilob brts, 2; II. VanDermatk, 2; VanGelder, 1; Johnson, 2: Frederick Ileverlv, 1; Joseph Gilhool, 1: Hurry Wright, 1; Harry Harrison, 1. Losers of games are: Dr. linker. 1; V. Manners. 2: F. Derby, -1: II. Hamp ton, 1: F. Moon, 2: F. Woleott, 2; H. H-Iggs. 1; George Paul. 1: F. Carpen ter. 1 : Isaac Singer, 1 ; Joseph Gilhool, 1: Lewis Davis, I; Julius Snaetb, 1. Joseph Gilhool Is the player who has lost a game and won one. Three defeats force a player from the contest. LOCAL AND PEKSONAL. Muslo Dealer C. "W. Fulkerson was In ficranton on business yesterday. Miss Jennie Vincent has returned to Honefdule. V. Manners, of the People's More, paid Seranton a business shoe lsit yesterday. -Miss Florence Kllgour, who has made an extended visit with New York friends, will return home tomorrow. Mrs. Isaac Newton Is convalescent. Plans have been prepared for an ad dition to John J. Simpson's Itlver street residence. J. J. I.owry, of Helmnnt street, has purchased tho hardware business of M, IP. Jacobs, of Forest City. Mrs. J. P. A. Tlngley, of Itlver stteet, Is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Tiyon aie enter tabling Mr and Mrs. C. V. F.stabrook, of Jackson. Mrs. li. D. Kelly, of South Church street, Is entertaining Miss SIilllc 31c Quillan, of Philadelphia. Hev. Itogers Israel, of St. Luke's ehurch. Scranton, preached an eloquent sermon in Tilnity Episcopal church of this city last evening. Painters aie muklng Interior Improve ments on the store of Mrs. M. II. Madl gan, of Salem avenue. Contractor T. C. Hoblnson, who i eently underwent a surgical 'operation, Is now able to walk around town. Mrs. Kdward Padden and daughter, Mary, of Orchard street, are visiting tscranton friends. AUCHBALD. A bclitru will be given bv A. V. How its under the auspices of the ladies of the Presbyterian church, Mai eh :!(). on the fall of Pompeii. The remains of the late James Mul let, were laid at rest in the '.it nolle cemetery after a high mass of requiem. The remains were carried from the house to the church end two sets of pallbearers were used. William Hunt. James O'ltoiuue. Tlmimi Klelty, Paul Holmes, James Gllboy, Patrick Maye, Thomas Hrennan, of Archbald; Thos. Kegan. Thomas Hart, James Nealis, John Itegnn and John Martin, of Jet mvn, acted as pallbearers. Miss Kmellne Myres, of Main street, fs on the sick list. Mr. Patrick Keegan met a terrible death yesterday morning while going to church. In stepping out of the way of a coal train he was run down by a passenger which arrives here at (i. 10. Mr. Keegan has lived in Archbald a great many years and has made a large circle of friends by his kind dis position. He leaves a wife nnd six ihlldren. The Junior Order United American Mechanics held a smouer last evening, after their usual business meeting. Airs. Frank Healy and son called on friends in Sernnton yesterday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mayfleld was visited again early yes terday morning by a serious conllagra tlon. The lire originated In the kitchen of the residence of Mr. James Grady, on the East Side of Penn avenue, and so fiercely did 11 burn that within a short space of time the building nnd contents were completely destroyed. The lire spread to the adjoining build ing belonging to the James Mullolly estate, which was occupied by Mr. und Mrs. Bennett, and before the tlremen Wi'io able to subdue the Humes the building was ruined beyond repair. Hotli houses were Insured In O'Hearns' Agency. Mr. A. F. A. llattenberg, a well known business man, and Miss ltosa A Mountford. of tills borough, were united In marriage at Wilkes-Harre on Wednesday, and are spending a brief honey moon In Wayne county. The following ladles were the guests f Mrs. Charles F. Iiaker, of Second stieet, on Wednesday evening: Mes dnines D. W. Humphrey, It. H. Fowler, AV. Hobbs, J. 15. and AVIll Shannon, AV It. Moon, F. H. Arnold. Homer Smith, J A. Dennis, G. H. Sumson. of Carbondale, and Mrs. J. E. Herbert, of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hray, of Main health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT the ohig.nal; all others imitations, Istoldunder poeltivo Written Guarantee, byanthorlted ugenta only, to cum Weak Momory, LUiiiness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick. ce, Nlsut Losses, Kvil Dreams, Luck of Conti denoe,KerrounesB, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth ful Kcrorc, or Eicoeeivo Ufe of Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At utoro or by waif, $1 a boit six tor tV, with ivril t cu gutiran teo to cure or reluuit money, featnploimcu ngo, containing fivo days treatment, with full lnetruotie.ru, 25 cents. One turnple only eold to encu pursuu, afHiorsur vy wan. . t3J""e(i Label Special i Extra strength, ' For ImDotenoy. Xona ot l'ovror, Lost Manhood, HtArllltv or riarrennnfts.! ji n doxi ciz ror d, nut tAniMinIri.v, Atutn.nllll BBFOREorbvnmil, APTEf For Sale by Wll lam (1. Clark, 33O Penn Ave , ranton. I'a. , ifm Wi vinxm ilpjs REMEDY FOR THE GRIPPE, A remedy recommended for patients utlllcteil with the Clrlppo Is Kemp's Hnl snm, which Is especially adapted to ella casta of tho throat and nines. Po tint wait for the Mist symptoms of tho dis ease, but get a bottle todny and keep It on hand for use tho moment it Is needed. If neglected the grippe has u tendency to bring on pneumonia. Tho Ilalmim pre vents this by keeping the cough loofe. All druggists sell the Ualaum. street, were at Unlondule yesterday attending tt birthday party. Mrs. John McGarrnh, Jr., of Mayfleld, 1b confined to her home with Illness. l!ev. Father Mnlone, assistant priest nt .Susquehanna, conducted Lenten ser vice In Sactcd Heart church Wednes day evening and preached an earnest and forcible sermon to a large and at tentive congregation. Miss Mary Cole, of Mayfleld, who Is 111 of scarlet fever, l slightly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunleavy, of Maylleld. left yesterday for Schuylkill county, where they will In the future reside. ltuth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harnabah Carter, of Cemetery street. Is 111. Mr. II. A. Wlllmnn, of the llrm of C. D. Winter & Co., Is confined to his home, on South Main street, with an attack of grip. Michael Mcllale and Michael Mul doon have been awaided the contract for driving the long plane for tho foot of the shaft In Jermyn No, 1 colliery through the old workings Into No, 2 slope. Mine Inspector Koderlck made an of tlclat vis-It to the local collieries yes terday. TAYLOR NEWS. "Merry Milkmaids" to Be Again Produced Personal News. The operetta. "Merry Milkmaid." which was produced by Protestor David K Jones, under tho auspices of the Calvary l.aptlst church choir home time ago at Weber's rink, will again be produced by the request of the mu sical loving people of this town. Th" event will be held on March UJ and II. Mis. William Hell, of Peckville. is visiting at th" home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hell, of Main street, for the nasi few days. Among tho Taylor people who suc ceeded in carrying away prizes from the Olyphant eisteddfod on Wednesday, were Hurgess J. 10. Watklns, who cap tured the bass f-olo anil Daniel Evans and Louisa Nicholas carrying off the prizes on recitations. Thomas Jones, of Pittston, was tho guest of i datives in this place yester day. Mrs. I,. It. Foster, of Hyde Park, and also soloist of the Presbyteilan church of this place, is visiting hr parents at Hector, N. Y. David Hovan, of North Taxior. bos I'ullv recovered from his recent illness. Mrs. Itnchel Hopkins, of Pittston, was the guest of her sIster.Mrs. 15. J. Davis, of North Main street. Misses Murt'iiret and Maine Hroad lieitd have returned after vWltlng rela tives in Wyoming. Samuel Hender.Omt, employed as a driver boy in the Holdup mine, was seriously injured by being kicked by a mule. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 'Phi's remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping; cough and iullueliza. It has become famous for Its cures of these diseases, over a largo patt of tho civilized woild. The most nattering testimonials hae been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and per sistent coughs it has cured: of seveio colds that have yielded promptly to Its soothing effects, nnd of tho dangerous altuuks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The exten sive use of it for whooping cough has shown thai It robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. It Is especial ly prized by mothers for their chll dien, as it never falls to effect a speedy cure, and because they have found that theie is not the least danger In giving it, een to babies, as It contains noth ing injuilous. Sold by all druggists. Matthews Hros., wholesale and retail agents. OLYPHANT, The olyphant United choir are Ju bilant over their success nt the eis teddfod AA'edntsdav evening, winning the prize of $2."i for the best rendition of "Aberystwyth." The Olyphant sing ers In general received most of tho prizes. The prize of $15, given uy Dis trict Attorney John It. Jones, was div ided between the Ambrose Glee club of this place and tlie Schubert Glee club of Providence. W. H. Priest won the prize of $1 for the best ess-ay on the history of the Sunday school from Its origin up to the present lime. Miss Maggie Thomas received one of the prizes on the soprano solo competition. Miss Annie Jones and Mrs. Owilym Evans also won prizes. The eisteddfod altogether was one of tho most suc cessful ever held at this place. It was after 12 o'clock when It closed, and owing to the lato hour the tenor solo competition, for which them were thir teen contestants, bad to bo omitted. At the Father Mathow Opera house on Tuesday evening next will be pre sented a minstrel entertainment by Fields and Hanson's minstrel company. Manager Cummlngs guarantees a first class show. Mr. und Mrs. Hnrry Huddle, of Hn boken, have moved to this place. Mr. Huddle Intends engaging in the milk business here. At a meeting of the school board Tuesday night It was decided to class the night schools March 17. Airs Mary Shields, of Archbald, is the guest of Mr. und Mrs. John Shields, of Lackawanna street. Miss Hena Morgan, of Clifford, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Evans, of BlnUly. School Director Donnelly Is In Har risburg. attending the Directors' nsJ eiptiun convention. FOREST CITY. AVIlllam Tinker, of Clifford township, has purchased the house and lot owned by Clmtnp Ebdon, on Delaware street, for $1,100. Services will bo conducted In tho AVelsh Congregatlonnl church next Sun day at 10.30 a. in. and C p. m. by Rev. J. P. Thomas, of Nantlcoke. The Epworth league of tho Metho dist Episcopal church has elected the following "Ulcers to serve for the en suing term: Ptesldent, Mrs. 13. E. Hor ton; first vU-e-presldent, Miss Rebecca lUicklngliam; second vice-president, Arthur M. U'estgate; third vlce-presl-dent. Mrs. George E. Maxey; fourth vice-president, Miss Ethel Alexander; secretory, John Lung; treasurer, Miss Mume J. Hrown. At the meeting of the Ministerial and Literary association of tho Honesdale dtHtrlct, which Is to bo bold. in Carbon- dale on Monday und Tuesda, March 13 1 nnd 14, Hev. O. H. Stone, of tho Forest City Methodist church, will deliver an nddress on "Early American Metho dists." 11, F. Mnxey, of Sernnton. was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Maxey, yesterday. I. 12. Lowery, of Carbondalc, has pur chased the hardware Htock of M. P Jacobs and will continue the business in tho Joseph building. Miss Ileatrlce Long, of Scrnnton, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. D. Evans. Dr. George T. MeGulre, of Vandllng, will locate in Forest City for the prac tice of his profession about April 1. Thomas Wnlte, Jr., a young man cm ployed ns n laborer by John McKernon, in No. 2 shaft, was quite severely In jured Wednesday forenoon. The miner was pitching out coal, when a piece hit a prop and knocked it down, strik ing young Waite In the region of the hips nnd small of the back. Mr. Harry Cllft, of Wlnwood, Wayne county, has been a guest of Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Hbrton, for several days past. TUNKHANNOOK. Although the proposition to bond the borough for $6,B0O, for tho purpose of constructing sewers in the Second ward, was defeated by the people at the February election, It Is the pur pose of the gouncll to extend the sewer giadttally, putting In a section each year, until the system Is complete. Ac cording to their plans, the sewer will lw placed where It Is most needed, and gradually extended to the outlying sec tions ns the necessity for It becomes apparent. Itev. J. AV. Homberger, who has been the Evangellcnl minister at this place and at IJardwell during the past year, has been assigned by the conference to AVhlto Haven. Itev. .1. K. labelling comes to Tunkhannock. The committee appointed at the Inst meeting of Triton Hose compnn.v for the purpose of Investigating the mat ter of a lire alarm for the borough, met at the oirtco of T. S. P.enson on Tues day night. The committee. Is figuring on to placing of Hie call boxes, three gongs and a cuckoo whistle, the cost of which will be about $123. They have prepared a map of the town showing the proposed line. Joseph V. Piatt, esq., has been tit Laporte. this week attending the Sulli van county court. Miss Anna Ithodes' lecture nt Piatt's opera house tomorrow (Friday) even ing for tlie benefit of the public school library, her subject being "Porto Itlco." 'Squire Sampson and wife anil Mrs. O. C. James left for Philadelphia os terday. Mrs. James has been lsltlnf Mrs. Katharine Townsend and is on her way to AVashlngton, where she will visit her son-in-law, Captain Lyons, of tlie H. S. S. Dolphin. G. Evans Avery, who is now located at Syracuse, N. A., was visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Avery, tlite w eek. Dr. E. H. Hill, of Pittston, formerly located here, has been unable to at tend to his practice for some time on account of rheumatism. Curies IUttespaugh, formerly of this place, but now of Wilkes-Harre. where lie Is warden of the prison, is on hero to attend the funeral of George Ileek mnu. AV. K. Little, esq., Is in Stroudsburg on legal business. K'ounty Superintendent Jarvls and H. AV. Lewis are in Hariisliurg attending the convention of school superintend ents and directors. County Treasurer J. Dudley Qulnan, of LaGiange, was In town on AVednes day. THOMPSON Mrs. William Douglas, of Hochuster, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllam Tucker. We are pleased to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Smith French are about to move into tlie Tucker house. JJis. Glllett entertained as guests Wednesday Mesdames Miller, Trues dell, Turrell, Jenkins, Hownrd, Harnes and Latham. Some of the school attended the clos ing exercit.es of the Aldiich school last week. The following attended the drama at Jackson last week: Gus Hums, Harry Hloxhani, Fred Gelott, Hannah Latham Curtis, Hay Maude Tall- man and Ethel Smith. Mrs. AVIlllam Blandin, who is sick, we aro glad to report Is convalescent. Miss Nellie Aldrich Is attending school here. George AVallace, who has been visit ing relatives In Springville, has re turned. The band concert held in the F. H. church Tuesday evening was a grand success. Gus Hums made a business trip to Pleasant Mount AVednesdaj . CURE SCHOFl'LA promptly and permanently by a thorough course of TIood'M Sarsaparllln. All lorms of this painful disease yield to the blood pur ifying power of this great medicine. HOODS PILLS are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re liable, sure. PRICEDURQ. The futifial of Jnmes Kagan, who died on AVednesday last, will take place tomorrow morning. The remains will leave his resldenco on the Houlevard at 0 o'clock a. m. Interment will bo mule in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. John AVesley castle, 34'J, Knights of ' the Golden Eagle, will hold their regu I lar session In Odd Fellows' hall this J evening. All felr knights aro requested to attend. Miss Mary Ellon AVrightson, of Hal- steud avenue, who has been seriously , ill, is slightly Improved. 1 Thomas Grler, of Main street, Is con , fined to his home by sickness. ! How's This P I Wn nffi.v One Hundred Dnllnrx Ilmvurrt for nny tnso ot Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNDV & CO., Props., Toledo. O. AVe the undersigned, have known F. J. 1 Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe ltlm perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. AA'cst & Truax, Wholesalo Druggists, To ledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnnn & Murvti, Whoelsale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Cntarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 73e. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Full strength, health, tons and derelopment to every portion of the body. Effects 01 uinitur, overwork, worry, I the follies ot youth and ex cesses of maidiuod quickly 'cured, Appliance and rem edies sent on trial. Xo money in advance. Eealed particulars free, Corre mouJcuce confidential. SHIE MEDICAL CO., B Uff ALO. N.Y. irncA to all MtH I will pimrnntee that my lUiruwatlsm Cure will relieve lum bago, tclntlcH and nil rheumatic pain in two or three hours, nnd cure in a few days. MUNYON. At all drugglnta, 25c. a Tin, Oulde to Health nnd medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch St.. Thlla. amimi SHERIFF'S SALES. I1UIUFI"M SALK. -OH- Valuable Real Estate ON- rillDAY. MAHtMI 24, Ulf.i. By virtue of sundry writs of Plerl Fa clns, Levari Facias nnd Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common picas of Lackawanna county, to me ill lected, I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In the city of Scranton. Lackawanna county, on Friday, the TWICNTY-FOUimi DAY OF MARCH, A. D. IHffl. ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all tho right, title and interest of lite defendants in und to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of lnnd. viz: No. 1 All the right, title und interest of the defendant". Frank E. Thurston and Nota M. Thurston, In and to nil- that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in thu borough of Hlake ly, county of Lackawanna nnd state of I'ennsylvania. Identified ami ilescrlbeil as follows, to wit: lielng lot No. eight (1) In situate or block No. four (!) and situate on l-'ourth street In Hull's Addi tion to said borough of ifl.ikcly, a map or plot of Mild nddltioti N recorded In the re corder of deed's otllce In th county nf Lackawanna aforesaid, In Deed Hook No. 115. pd go u7(J. Slid lot being tlftv (30) leet in front on said Fourth street nnd 0110 hundred and forty U1i feet in depth. Coal and mitiL'tuW excepted and reserved. All improved with two Mimle two-story t'tnnie. shingle roof dwelling houses, out- utiuilliigs, etc. Selieid and taken In execution at the suit ot Republic Savings and Loan asso ciation vs. Frank K. Thurston and Nora M. Thurston. l)bt, $l.r,Te.S!. Judgment No. i.W. January Term. 1W. Lev. fn to March Terra lf'in. watso.v niEHL - ii:.i.u:m:r., Attorney s. ALSO No. 2. AH the tight, title and Interest of the defendants, M. 1). Huntsman. Ihnr.ia Huntsman und Mollis D. Huntsman, ad ministrators of the estatw of Charles E. Huntsman, deceased, hi and to all thai certain piece or parcel of hind situate and being In tho Second ward In tho city of Scranton. county of L'lcUaWHtin.i and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit.: Ilegluullig at a corner or this lot and John Walsh's lot and on the south side of Urcaker sttett, thenco along line of said street .11 degrees east tltty-iiur (3D feet to a stake set on line of said street lor o -ner. tlicrrn south 17 degrees wm one hundred and forty (110) fe t to a stako set for a corner one and one-half lent from the south cor ner of tho barn, thence south G2 degrees west fifty-seven and one-half Co'tO feet to post of line fenco of Ilanlel McSlmne's land, thence along s.ild McShatic line north 51 degrees wett s-.vctitv (7ui feet to tho corner of AV. J. Lewis .md It. t'rippen lot. thtneo along line of wild lot and other parties uoitb 3ii degrees oast two hundred ('.1)11) feet to tlie place of begin ning. Containing twelve thousand Hi.ouO) square feet ot land be the sami morn or less. Coal and minerals reserved; ulso passaMo way from Urculicr street to the barn to bo used In common bv parties re siding on each side of the said passage way as it has been and now is used. He lug the same premises which AA'm. A. Halstead and wife by deed dated 31 .March, lS'U, and recorded In Lackawanna county in Deed Hook No. 11:.', pago 101, etc., eonvecd to Emma Huntsman and Cbaiies E. Iliiiitsmun (now deceased). All improved with one two-slorv double frame dwelling housp, one tramp barn, chlckery and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of AV. A. llalstc-ad vs. M. D. Hunts man. Emma Huntsman and Morris D. Huntsman, administrators of the ts tate of Charles E. Huntsman, deceased. Debt, $2.3W.H2. Judgment No. CI. March Term, 1S00. F. fa. to March Term. WM. AS'ATSON. HIEIH. & KEMMEKEIt Attorneys. A l.SO No. '!. All Iho defendants' right, litlo ana interest in nno to tlie loiiowing de scribed lot or parcel of land situate In tho Sixth ward ot the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, being lot number two hun dred and eighteen (Hi) In square or block number twenty-one (21) and sltuato upon Qnincy avenue, formerly called Sev enteenth street, upon the plot of "Dick ton's Addition." in said borough, duly re corded in Lackawanna county in Deed Rook No. 47. page U. Said lot is ric tangular noil being forty (-10) feet In width on said Quliicy avenue, forty (10) feet in width on suldfjulney avenue, forty (10) leet In i ear and ono hundred and llfty-two nnd llvr-tenths (132 5-10) feot in depth, the measurement of tho depth of said lotonQulncy aveniionndof the width of the same on Delaware street to com mence ten (10) feet from tho Inside of the sidewalk on Qulncy avenue and Dcla ware street with the light to enclose, oc cupy nnd use ten (10) feet In front of th" front lino of said lot on Qulncy avenue and Delaware street for yard and shrub bery. All improved with a two-story frame building, used as Morn room and dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Coul and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of assigned to J. I,. Hull vs. C. 5!. Butts. Debt, JI.OfH. Judgment No. 817. November term, 1W, 11. fa. to Marcb term, ISM. HAAVLEY, Attorney. 1 ALSO No. I. All the tight, title and Interest of tho defendants, David Cushlnu and Margaret Cushlue, In and to all those. loiiowing pieces or pnrcejs ot land. First thereof sltuato in city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsyl i until, being lot No. 1 on the comer cf Throop avenun and Helmont street In Reynolds nnd Lathrop's addition to said city, being 50 feet front und rear and 150 feet deep. Hiing on tho easterly or southerly sldo of nld street excepting and reserving all coal und minerals there on with right to mine and removo tho s imc. Improved with one two-story frumo dwelling with basement nnd out milldings. Second piece sltuato In Fell township, county and state aforesaid, and fronting on tho old Turnpike road on the south live rods and four and one-half fuet ex tending back to lands owned by the Dela ware and Hudson Canal company In a northenstedly direction; thence on tho oast adjoining tho line of land of said company from tlie Turnpike road back one hundred rods or poles, thence run ning north adjoining said company Una llvo rods and four and one-half fee tu tho corner of land owned by Jnmes Ryrno now or formerly, thence north adjoining said last named land one hundred rods op poles to the old Turnpike road containing about three acres of land. Third nieco situate In Fell townsh'p aforesaid bounded nnd described ns fol ows: Rcglnnliig at a corner In tho old Turnpike of land belonging or intely be longing to Helen Ryrne, thence north westerly along said Turnpike road four lods and fourteen fret to a corner of other lands lato of Amzl AVIImm estate, thenco northeasterly nlong land of vuld cstnto 100 rods to line of lands of the Del aware nnd Hudson Canal company, thence In a southwesterly direction ulong tho lino of laud of said company four rods und fourteen feet to line of land owned by Margaret Cushlne, thenco in a southwesterly direction along said last named land 100 rods to place of bcRlnnlng containing thrco acres more or less. Two last described pieces adjoin und form one SHERIFF'S SALES. plot Improved with frame house, barn, fruit trees, outbuildings, etc. Seized and tnken In execution nt the suit of assigned to J. II, Shannon & Co. vs. David Cushlne nnd Margaret Cushlno. Debt, J1.13-7.W. Judgment No. CIS, March Term, 1899. Fl. fn. to March Term, 1SD. J. F. REYNOLDS, Attorney. ALSO No, 0. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Joseph lligglns, In nnd to ull tho surface or right of soil of that lot or parcel of land situate In tho city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state of I'ennsylvania, bounded on tho south by lands of Thomas Kennedy, enM. by lands of John Kllcen, on the west by lands of Thomas Hlgglns and north by lands of Thomas Hlgglns. lielng one hundred and thirty-eight feet in length north nnd south, nnd eighty feet In width from lnnd of Thomas Hlgglns on tho west to lnnd ot John Kllleen on the east, Coal and other mineral rights re served. Also tho free and uninterrupted uso, liberty and privilege of und pussnge Jointly with Eliza Hlgglns, Thomas Hlg glns, Jr., and Joseph Hlgglns in and along a certain alley or passage of twenty feet in width and extending In depth from tho public Inno on the north of said Eliza Hlgglns' lot In a southerly direction across tho easterly ends of lots now owned by said Eliza Hlgglns, Thomas Hlgglns, Jr., nnd Joseph lligglns In the city of Carbondale, Pa,, and along tho westward lino of John Killecn's land to lot of said Joseph Hlgglns. lielng the snmo property conveyed to suld Joseph Hlgglns by two deeds, ono from Thomas Hlgglns ct nx. dated January 17. PWS. re corded In tho oflloe of the recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county. D. II. No. 13S, pago S03, tho other from Eliza Hlgglns and Thomas Hlgglns, Jr., dated Septem ber 3d, 1M)S. Improved with a frame dwell ing nouso ana outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Calvert Kulldiug nnd Loan asso ciation of Iialtlmore city vs. Joseph IIU glns. Debt, $313.75. Judgment No. 3M1, Mnrch Term, 1W. Fl. fa to March Term, ISffl. J. F. REYNOLDS. Attorney. l.SO No. fl. All th right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Kate Kerl and John Kerb In and to all that piece or parcel of land In the city of Carbondale, county ot Lackawanna nnd s.tnte of Pennsylvania, hounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Northerly by lot now or late of Evan Tucker, easterly bv land of T. Davis, .southerly by land of Julius Hudwlll, west erly by Wyoming street, being thlrty nlno and one-third feet wide in front nnd renr nnd about elchtv-two feet in ilent'.i. Improved with a. two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of tho Co-operative Building Rank vs. Kutn Kerl and George Kerl. Debt, $ili.:i0. Judgment No. 5i2, March Term, PflO. Fl. f.i. to March Telm. 1S?P. .T. F REYNOLDS. Attorney. , l.SO No. 7. All the light, title and Interest of the defendants. Michael Sh.irak and Annie Sharak In ami to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate In Lackawanna enmity. Pa. First All that certain lot of land situ ate in the Fifth ward of Setantoii, Lacka wanna county. P.i., described as follows: Relng a part of lot No. I In block No. (12 on J. lleerman's map of Hyde Park nnd being 43 feet In front on 't'wentv-seconJ street, same In the rear and 1.7) feet In depth, being tho same property convey od to M. Sharak and John Nlplk bv deed re covered In I.nckawauna county D. II. 14.1, page 505. Improved with one two-story from" hotel and hall, also one two-storv frame dwelling house, and outbuilding's thereon. Second All that lot or piece of laud situate In the borough or .Mayfleld. Lack awanna county. Pa., distinguished as lot No. 0 In block No. 10 on property of Hill side Coal and Iron company, being In front 00 feet nnd In rear t,n feet and 130 feet deep. Rounded northeast bv lot No. 7. southeast by lot No. 1. southwest by lot No. 5 and on the northwest by Hill street. Reing the same pronerty con veyed to M. Sharak bv M. Flck by deed recorded In Lackawanna countv D. R. No. 127. page si. Third All that lot or piece or land situ ate In Maylleld, Lackawanna countv. P.i . Rolng lot No. 5 In block No. 10 on map of Hillside Coal and Iron company's plot of Maylleld, being Art feet in front, CO feet In itar and 13n feet deep, bounded on the north by lot No. ti. on tho southwest by lot No. I, southeast by lot No. 1.1 and north west by Hill street. Reing the same pro perty conveyed to Susie Sharak by deed recorded In Lackawanna countv In D. I. No. Pit, page 414. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Mulhctin & Judge v. Michael Sharak and Susie Sharak. Debt, Sli. Judgment No. 7S0. November Term. KM. Fl. fa. to March Term, TO. DEAN. Attorney. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and Interest of John J. White In and to all that eer taln lot. piece or parcel of land situated, lvlng or being in tho city of Scranton in tho county of Lncknwnnna and state of Pennsylvania, described ns follows, to wit: lielng lot number ono In plot of lots made by J. S. Lawrence, C. E.. on tho 1Mb day of Mnrch. A. D. ISfti, of certain lands In tho First ward of the city of Scranton. Said lot number one Is forty two feet In front on North Main avenue and the same width In tho rear on Hol llster street und one hundred and slxtj four feet In depth. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Reing the same lot of land sold to the ahnvo named John J. AVhlto by AVIlllam O'Hara bv deed dnted tho 15th day of May, 1S01. and recorded In tho olllco for recording of deeds In and for Lackawanna county, in Deed Rook S2, page Kk, etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Thomas Maloney vs. John J. AVhite. Debt, $110. Judgment No. C0!. January Term, 1M0. Fl. fa. to Starch Term, ISM. CAAVLEY & SHEAN, Attorneys. ALSO No. ft. All the right, title and interest of the defendant. AVIlllam II. Campbell. In and to all tho following pieces or par cels of land each of which is on the or iginal warranty of Beth IVarco, now sit uate In the borough of Olyphant. county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsyl vania. The first piece upon River street being occupied by AVIlllam 11. Campbell and tho tenants of Wllllum II. Campbell for resldenco and business purposes. The second piece upon Deluware street being occupied by said AVIlllam 11. Campbell as a residence. No. 1. Tho business property fronting upon River street being nbout 75 feet In front and extending back In depth to thu lino of low water mark of tho Lackawan na river, according to a plan or map en titled "Throop's Map of Olyphant," said lot being tho land line between Lacka wanna street and tho land lately con veyed by Dr. Henjnmin 11. Throop et nl. to J. AV. Kennedy. Excepting and re serving from and out of the said prem ises all coal and minerals beneath tho surface thereof, and all mine linhtrf us set rortn in tlie ueeu rrom tlie s.ild Ren Jamln II. Throop et. al. to iho said AVIl llam II. Campbell, dated September 10, 1S95. and recorded In Lackawanna countv. In Deed Rook 145, pago 101. All Improved with a three-story frame building iise.1 for shops nnd ware-rooms, and also a two-story frame building used for stores und dwellings. No. 2. Residence upon Delaware street, beginning at a corner of lot No. 22 upon Delaware street, thenco southerly ulong tho lino of said lot No. 2, S3 feet to a corner, thence southwesterly along land now or late of Right Hev. William O'llnru, now of Scranton, and parallel with Delaware street 38 feet to a corner, thence northwesterly along land now of Intely of Rev. P. J. Murphy S3 feet to a corner upon Delaware street, thence along the lino of Delaware street 38 fiet to tho placo of beginning, nnd comprising a portion of lot No. 20 upon Delaware street In tho said borough, ns the same appears upon n map of and of the Dela ware nnd Hudson Canal Company. Ex cepting und reserving all coal nnd min erals beneath the surface of said lot. to gether with all tlie mine, rights as same are sot forth In deed to William II. Camp bell from Rev. P. J. Murphy dated April Cth. Wi, und recorded In Iickawannn county In Deed Hook 107, pane 101. im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house nnd outbuildings and other im provements. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Mutual Guarantee Hulldtng nnd Loan Association vs. AVIlllam II. Camp bell. Debt, ll.Dal.SS. Judgment No. 61. Janunrv Term, U9P. Lev. fn. to March Torm, 1800. J. J, O'MALLEY. Attorney. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Cornelius 11. Ilaslnm In mid to nil tho following described lot, piece or parcel ot land: I'nrt nf lot num. her twelve (12) la Btiuaro or block number SHERIFF'S SALES. fifty-four (51) upon the plot of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pa Intended to bo duly reglstored and recorded. Tho po tlon of said lot commences ut a point on Ollvo streut Blxty-threo and one-half (Kl'ii) feet from the Intersection of tho enstnru building lino of Adams avenue with the southerly building lino of Ollvo street, thenco easterly along said Ollvo street twenty-six nnd one-hnlf (2Cli) feet, thenco at right angles with last line and extending back of tho snmo width forty feet (40) nnd rectangular In shape; with tho pilvllego of using ten (10) feet In fiont of tho front lino of suld lot on Ollvo street for yard, vnult, porch, piazza, cellnr-wa and bay windows, but for no other pur poses, tho top of the vault In no case to be higher than the sidewalk In front of tho samo. Excepting and reserving coal nnd minerals. Improved with it two story rramo dwelling House. Seized nnd taken In execution ot the suit of V. 13. Darker et nl. trustees, vs. I ,.x,, ,,.,. ..,., Cornelius 11. Ilnslum. Debt, $1,500. .Iildg- i oIKUCK Ui' ment No. 471, March Term, 1S30. Fl. to .Miircu Term. )M):). WELLES & TORREV. Attorneys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title ami Inteiisl of tho defendant, Margaret Lewis, tho defendant within named. In and to all tho surface or right of soil of all that certain lot or parcel oi uinu situate In tllo town ship ot Old Forge In said Lackawanna i county, bounded and described us follows, l to wits Reglnning at a corner of James I Reese on Edith street nnd by said Reeso ono hundred and fifty feet to unsold land; thenco fifty feet to corner of lot No. 1S7 I and by It one hundred and fifty feet to i corner tho place of beginning, und con- , tninlng seven thousand live hundred feet . of lnnd bo the same mote or less and hi - i Ing lot No liC. Second thereof being ail the follow ing lot or parcel or land situate, lying I nnd being in tho township of Old Forge, , Lncuwanna county, lVnnsylvunia. He ginning nt a corner of (Trace and IMIth streets, being thu westerly curlier of s.lld streets; thence iiotlh 40 degrees nnd 23 minutes west 50 feet along said tlrncu .street 10 a corner; tnence soutii i:j de grees and 11 minutes west ut right angles to said (Irtice street 150 feet to a corner; I thence at light angles to said l.isl men- tloned corner parallel to (Race street south 4o degrees unci 25 mliiutca cast 50 feet to said Edith street tu place or be- ' ginning. Reing lot No. 1W on Jane o. Smith's addition to Old Foigu loivnshtp ' iiuuiiocu in lie miiy recnnicii. tn im proved Willi a two-story framo dwelling! 2r,uV,A,rl,.BH t,,orcon- c'm' uml m,n-' Seized und taken In executant at the , sun or l. f. Coyne vs. Margaret Lut.ir. llebt, J51.C0. Judgment No. lit, Novelnh. ! Term, IM'0. Alias Vend. Ex. to March , Term, IMm OKELL .; Dl'NN, j Attorneys. I ALSO No. 12. All the llslit, title ami Interest ot the defendant. Coiitad Vernon, In and to all that certain lot. piece, or parcel of land situate. Ivillir .'lltrl lieln.- In ttir. Iwi- lough of Archbald. county of I.ackawan- ! tut and state of Pennsylvania, described i as follows, to wll: lielng lot number two ' (2) III stiuaro or block manlier there l'!l. ! nun stinato upon street called anil known ns Alain street, laid out upon a trail of bind in the warrantee name (f .lobn Priidden. and conveyed b Hnkur . , . . , 1 wife to Edward Jones. George Simpson and Aler Eaton by deed dated Se.aein- ' ber 21. IS7I, and ii-cuidid In the recoider's ofllce of Luzerne coimi In Deed Hook I ino. hi at page IV. etc. said lot being lifty (5u) feet In front and ono hundred and fifty (150) feet deep, Relng the same lnnd conveyed by Edward Jones et al to Con rail Vernan by deed dated tho 11th of Sep tember, )!01, and recorded In Lackawanna county In tliifufllee for r. col ding of deeds In Deed Rook No. M, page 52 etc. Coal and minerals reserved, with the iliiht to mine and removo thu same to the said Edwaul Jones et nl. Improved with two framo dwelling hoases, farm and either outbuildings. Seized and taken hi execution at the suit of Thomas Monle vs. Conrad Veinon, Debt, !i. Judgment No. ,517. November Term. 1SP3. Vend. ex. to March Term, 1M!'. RATTENRERO. Attorney. ALSO No. la. All the right, till" and Intciest of tlie defendants, Jacob Korhelak end Cutharino Korbclnk. in and to nil tin- sur face or right ol soil or the following de- i scribed lot of land, situate In the town- win i oi uui lorge, county ot l.nekawaiin.t and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describes! as follows: Reglnning at a corner of lot No. im. on Edith street; thence 150 feet to unsold land; thence 50 feet to a corner of ioi number IsS; thence 150 feet to a corner on Edith street: thence 50 feet to a cor ner, place of beginning and containing 7,500 sciunre feet of land, be tho same more, or less. Iicl.ng lot No. isfl. Tho prop erty of Catharine Durkln. now Korhelak. Also all the surface or right of soli of one other lot situate In tho township, county and slate aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Reglnning at a corner on Edith stieet and lot formerly purchased by Catharine Durkln; thenco north in degrees 18 min utes west 15l fce't to a corner: lbenei south 13 degrees 11 minutes wvst 50 feet to a corner; thence south fl degrees ,s minutes east 15u feet to a corner; theme north 43 degrees 11 minutes cast 50 fe.t to corner, place of beginning. Cuntiiininu 7,500 square feet of land, be the same more or less. Reing the propeity of Jacob Kor helak. All improved with a two-story tram, dwelling house and out houses thcre.u. Seized and taken In execution at thu sou of the New York Mutual Sayings and Loan Association of New York. Debt. JS0S.15. Judgment No. 505. January term ISl'Si. Lev. la. to March tetm, lSD'J. STARK, Attoin.-s. ALSO No, 14.-AU the rlcht. title and Inter.' of tho defendant, Joseph Torofskl I id to all that certain lot, piece or panel ,,i idiiu milium in i ru'cuuiK. eoiuiiy oi Lackawanna and statu of 1'ennsvlvaiiln being lot number four Hi. in square 01 block number two 2i, and frontimr im Carbondale and Providence turnpike; said lot being fifty (50) feet in fi out bv ue hundred and ninety (100! feet In depth according to a plan or map entitled "Moore's Map of Prleeburg, Ph." Cn.ii and minerals excepted and rescued. He. Ing tlie same premises e'oineved to said Joseph Torofskl by deed 01 Edwin Ran Ileld and wife, dated Aug. 1, 1S'.. ane duly refolded In L.iikawaniia -ouut Im proved with a two-story frame dwelilt house and out buildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at 1 suit of Co-operative Rulldlug Rank Joseph Torofskl. Debt to collect, 1 1H Judgment No. 150. March teim. 1M! fa. to March term, 1MH. OIVER. Attorne.e ALSO No. 15 All the right, title mid intei -of the defendant. C J. Orosvenor. tb defendant within named. In and to all lie surface or tight of soil of all that eer tain lot or piece 01' land situate In ,h borough of Jermyn. county of Lackawan na, and stale of IN nnsylvanla, buimdi 1 and described as follows: Containing . front of fifty (50) feet southeast wnid or Fourth avenue: bounded southwestwiii at light angles to said avenue one bun dred and seventy (170) feet by lot mini ber five (5) In block number fort. four till; northwestward parallel will said avenue tltt 1&O1 feet by .111 al'ej and northeastward at HkIU angles to sal avenue ono bundled nnd seventy (17ei fee by lot number sevpn (7) In said blue! number forty-four (II.) Comprising lot numb r fIs () In hind number forty-four (41) fronting on I'ouitl avenue as the same Is represented ami designated on a map of building lots of John R. Smith in tho borough of Jerm.n Excepting and reserving coal and minei ale. Improved with a two-story frame dwell Ing house nnd outbuildings. Seized nnd tnken In execution at th. suit of Henry Sahm vs. C. J. lltosvem.' Debt, J500. Judgment No. 31. March tern 1M)S, alias fl. fa. to Miuch lerni, lSf. CAREY. Attorney ALSO No. 1C All tho right, title and liun. 1 of the difeiulniit, Thomas P. Durkln. it and to all that certain lot, piece or pa 10 of land situate, lying nnd lielng in tie city of Scranton, county of Lackawaeu and statu of Pennsylvania, being lot mini ber thirteen (13) In block number fifty-si-(50) and situate on street railed or know as Luzerne street or Sixth avenue In s.n tily, upon J. Ileermnn's map of Hunt1 llydo Park. Intended to be duly reglstnv and recorded. Said lot being rectangul.' In shape and measuring fifty (50) feci n front on said Luzerne street or Slxt' avenue nnd measuring one hundred hit fifty (150) feet In depth to nn alloy. Reing tho samo premUoH which wei conveyed to the said Thomas P. Dnrkl tiv Tliomnu Durkln imil wlfi. lie ried dl cd July Oth, 1W, of record In the olllce Ioi HERIFF'S SALES. J recording deeds In nnd for the snld coun ty of Lackawanna in Deed Hook No. I2!i, page 113, etc. All Impioved with u two Mory single framo dwelling house nnd out buildings, etc. Seized ami tarseti In execution at the suit of tho Eastern Union Rulldlug ilnd Loan Society vs. Thomas P. Durkln. Debt. $000.57. Judgment No. 47(1, March term. 1SW, II. fa. to March term 1800. AVATSON, DIEIIL & KEMMERER, Attorneys. TERH5 OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. F.RTY IS STRUCK OFP, AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS. LOSTS MUST HE PAID WHEN , ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE ! TERMS HVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED I WITH WILL HE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMENT. CLARENCE I PRYOR, Sheriff SlietifC's otllce, Scranton. Pa.. Marcb 1st. 1SW, s We can now show you Hie finest display in thu city of Belt Clasps in the new gold finish, rose col or. Also Silver Grey fin ish in plain or jeweled patterns, and TT ,, , ,-, , .. Net hersole Bracelets in plain, chased or twisted designs. MERCEREAU & GONNELL I.lO Wyoming Avenus. yp.r jS," eer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK O 5W55B.II!iSI..SnlJlPB. Telephone Cill, 2333. THE SIC POWDER CO. l!i)(iiilshiii(l'J.(diiril!iiri'(i'. SCRANTON, .'X Alining and Blasting ME .!adoa: .Mooli and itiuuduta W'or. ' A';IN KA" '"i:i O'i . . m,-. i im irurrn ORANGE GUN POWDEl l.lectrie llatteiies, Rieetriu Liplodori, lor exploding 0111414 Safely I'trtj an 1 Repawn ChamM Go's limit UXPLOalVK MBNT PLEftSHIT CBAL At Retail. 1 ujl ot the best quality lor domestic ua mi of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and idicye, delivered In any part of th ay, at tho lowest price, orders received at the olllce, first floor, ommonwealth building, room No. 6; .elephon" No. 2621 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272. will be promptly attended 0 Dealers biipplled nt the mine. 1IT PLEASANT COAL CO YW TAKK NO ( HAKIW WITH TIIK -JEFENOER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS thky no fin: BUSLXtiSS INSTANTLY. Gin be re-ciiargeil by purchaser n two minutes, Throw a stream o feet. 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