THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE- FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1899. i ,v ELECTRIFIED. Oliver Bailey Shocked by 2,000 Volt3 .nd Live?. To pay that Oliver Bailey was ulcc trineJ yesterday Is putting It mildly. Ho works for the Telephone, company, and was transferrins some electric light wires on North Washington street. The current was supposed to he off, hut owing to some mlsunderstnndlng 2,000 volts of It was playing on the copper. Lineman Ualley gtaaped the wire with both hands and was unahle to let co. Ho occupied that painful position until Mntmgct Glllern went to a nearby houso und telephoned the elec tric light station. The engines wero ' shut down and Mr. Ualley still had life enough to safely despond the polo. Badly burned hands constituted his only Injury. AFTER OFFICES. Tho election of deorgo Evans and 1 r. MofTltt to places on the health board has already caused a stir among thoBD who would like to be clerk of common .council and flic chief. George Hudson ,1.1 a formidable candidate for the clcikshlp and John Brown may piove a winner In the lire chief fight. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mellen, of Spring street, are spending a few days with friends In Wllkes-Barre. Mrs. David Zleley has returned to New York. Professor Arrjdo Poteis will spend today and tomorrow in Scranton com pleting tho orgunlzutlon of his French 1 class. Improvements are being made on the Chestnut nvenue home of George Dlm ock. Mrs. T. J Maxey, of Church sheet, is entoitainlng her niece, Miss Bessie ' Sands, of Blnghamton, N. Y AH but one of tho master palntets have signed the schedule and the work men have won a practical vlctoiy E. W. Beynolds returned from Stan . ton's pond jesterduy with a line etitch ' of fish R. F. Moflltt has leturned from Scianton, wlieie ho spent some time investigating the mysteries that per tain to his new otllcc. Mis John Munu, of rtiooklyn, N Y., Is a guest at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. George Keene, of Lincoln avenue. 1 T. J. Simons continues to impiovo and his i ceo very now seems ceitnln Mrs. T. 13. Vannan, of Salem avenue, is entertaining her sister, Mis J. W Meredith, of Hairisbuig. The 'Cjcle club will move Into its new quarteis today. The club hous-e changes have been completed Eigh teen applications for membership tue now posted and the oiganlzatlon will settle In its new home with eighty. JERMTN AND MAYFIELD. It Is expected that some Important buslnes-s will come up for considera tion at tonight's council meeting, among which will be the appointment of a chief of police for the coming year. The burgess has already re ceived a number of applications. The term of the present chief explies on the l.'th. It Is understood that he will be nn applicant for re-election. Ho has perfoimed the duties of the ofllce mobt t-atlsfactoi Ilj- and theie Is baldly a tloubt but that he will be re-appolnted. The miners employed In the low, 01 Monkey, vein In the Glenwood shaft went out on Mi ike Wednesday. They have hitherto lecelved 71' cents per ton for coal nnd a dollar per vard for taking up bottom rock. Mine Foieman Davis notified them on Wednesday that hcicafter the company proposed pay ing them $1 15 per car, and no allow ance for lock. This, the men bav would materially reduce their wages and about fifty of them working In tho vein quit work. The lolliery wa Idle yesterday, but will work today V were unable to learn last evening If the trouble had been settled A barn belonging to the Edgerton Coal company was puined down early Wednesday morning and seven mules cremated. When the firo was discov ered by the watchman It had n Arm hold on the building nnd It was found . Impossible to save anything. John Stanton, who is In the Emer- CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. t A Pleasant, Simple but Safe and M Effectual Cure for It. Catairh of the Momnch has long been consideied the next thing to Incuiable Tho usual symptoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompan ' led with tour or watery risings, a for ' mation of gases causing a pressure on tho heatt and lungs, and dlfllcult breathing: headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the In terior of the stomach could be seen It would &hov a slimy, Inflamed condi tion. The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble Is found In u treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surface of the stomach To secure prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured tho catar rhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the lafest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic, Pepsin, a llttlo Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tab lets can now be found at all drug stores under tho name of Stuart's Dys pesla Tablets and not being a patent medicine can bo used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy ap petite will follow the'r regular use k after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, HI., says; "Catarrh Is a local condlton resulting from a neglect ed cold in the head, whereby the lining ' membrane of tho nose becomes In flamed und tho poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat reaches tho stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medi cal authorities prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of the stomach t without cure, but today I am the hap piest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, I enn n6t find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I have flesh, appe the and sound rest from their use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is tho safest as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of in digestion, catarrh of the stomach, bll lousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. r Send for little book, mailed free, on ; stomach troubles, by addressing P. A. jjM Btuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tab lets can be found at alt drug stores. gency hospital at Carbondalc, was able to sit up a short time yesterday. Alfred Matthews, of Cemetery street, was at Forest City yesterday. Harry Hutchlngs, son of George Hutchlngs, tho Mayfleld teamster, had an unpleasant experience yesterday. He was backing1 his team to unload Mine ashes at the bank on North Main street and the wagon went down tho precipice, pulling tho horses over alio. The boy saw the danger In tlmo to Jump nnd save himself, but tho horses were considerably bruised. Admit nl Seymour wilt launch the Nellie May at Crystal lako today. A. V Gebhardt, T. M. Hendricks, James foiling, Fred Clemon, Wallace Trotter, Pat Mullally and Tommy Loughney witnessed the Scranton-Wllkes-Uarro punio at Scranton yes terday. Arthur Hartman has moved from tho Catey block to Second street. Pat McChrono, of South Main street, last week enlisted In tho United States marines, and Is now on his way to London, England. In the cruiser Chi cago. John Brown, of Main street, who wai Injured at the Delaware and Hud son breaker, Wednesday afternoon, is progressing favorably. Misses Llby and May Pber and brother, Lewie, attended a reception given to Mr. and Mrs. George Ludvvlg", at Carbondalc, last evening. TAYLOR tfEWS. Entertained Friends Welsh Singers Coming Notes and Personalis. Misses Annie und Ltzzlo fisher en tertnlned a number of their friends on Wednesday evening by giving: them a leceptlon In Llewellyn's hall Eefresh ments were served. Those riesent vveie Misses Katie Sttlne, Mary Bobbins, Ilachel Gangwer, Mattle Harris, Ella Cummlngo, Kate Indotf, Lizzie and Annie Fisher, Canie Beiger, Lena Iluflbach, Lizzie Bowcn, of Hydo Park, and Eva Miissleman, of Hansom, and Messis. Frederick Wilson, David Davis, David Uowen. James Inglls, Samuel James, Anthony Scluiltheis, Michael Stiine and John Stump. Some yeais ago, thiough tho efforts of the piogresslve membeis of the Cal vury Baptist 'church, our people were the recipients of a musical tieat when the famous Welsh singers from Wales gave a magnificent concert at the above chuich They will aguln appear this month at the same chuich. Taylor camp, No. 492, 'P. O. S. of A , will meet In their 100ms this evening Supeiintendcnt W H. Storrs and As sistant Mine Superintendent Phillips, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, made an Inspection of the works in this town yestetdaj. Eveiy member of the Invincible com lnandeiy. No, 232, Knights of Malta, aie lequested to be present at this evening's meeting, to make arrange ments for the paiade to be held In Scranton on May 10. The employes of the Archbald col liery lecelved their pay yesteiday for April. All the members belonging to the Taj lor Beds' team of last season are lequested to meet tomorrow evening between the hours of B and 7 on the school house grounds. By order of acting manager, M. J. Glynn. William Van Camp, of Pittston, was a caller on friends In this place yes terday. Miss Amelia Casswell has letumed home from Fortr Fort. The bonrd of trade will meet in the council chambeis this evening. Every citizen is 111 gently requested to be piesent. WHAT PEOPLE SAY about Hood's Sarsapaiilla is that It cutes when all other remedies fall. Therefore you should tnke Hood's Saisaparilla In pre ference to all others. Hood's Pills cure biliousness. Mailed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co , Lowell, Mass. OLYPHAWT. Another antl-sevver meeting was held In Mahonjs hall, Olyphant, last night nnd the Issue thoroughly discussed. Mr. David E. Lewis was chosen chair man of the meeting and P. J. O'Boyle M-cretai y. Burgess McNulty was the Hi st speaker and told how the fran chise was awarded in the year 1894 by the councils, and named those who voted In favor of It and ugainst It. He also explained the action that He sower corporation has taken in ciur:, In trying to have an Injunction grant ed to stop the borough from in terferlng in the construction of the sewer. M. W. Cummings also ex pressed his views and urged the peo ple to stand together and oppose the new company even though the court decided to allow them to procjed. Coun cilman Lewis, of the Fourth ward, made some remarks that were not In harmony with the sentiment of the citizens present and caused sonu sut prise. Mr. Cummings replied ta him in some pointed language and asked the councilman the question If he was with the citizens In their fight .gainst, tho corporation or not Mr. LewH then replied that he was willing" to go on record as being with ths cltljens. The following committee was appointed to act In conjunction with the council and burgess In making plans to op pose the company: First ward, P. J. Farrell, Martin Walsh, Join Mc Glnty, A. S. rarrell; Second ward, M. W. Cummings, Antol Glllnsky, J. W. Pattpn, William II. Davis: Thirl ward, Thomas F, Curran; John T. Moonjv, Thomas Donnelly, James Wlnoton, Fourth ward, Harry Wright, Thimas Lloyd, P. II. McCann, Cieotge Mehl, Benjamin Lewis. The meeting ni journed to await the action of the court tomorrow. TTJNKHANNOCK. The Wyoming County Sunday School convention was in session at the coutt house here on Wednesday and Thurs day. Delegates were present, repre senting nearly all the Sunday schools in the county. The olllcers of the as sociation aie Itev. H. M. Pease, presi dent; Bev. B. F. Custard, vice presi dent; Miss Sophronla Luckenvllle, secretary; executive committee, W. C. Klttredge, Bev. H. H. Wilbur, Itev. Frank James and Ilev. J. E. Hcberllnir. Mr. and Mr. Lucius It. Scjuier, of Scranton, nro spending u few days with Hon. A. II. Squler. nt Tunkhannock. A. M. DeWItt, of Falls township, an ex-county commissioner, was In Tunk hannock on Thursday, Down before 'Squire Klthledge yes terday afternoon, was heard tho suit of J. W. Custard vs. Wyoming county. Mr. Custard was In chargo of the bridge here, when it was controlled by the Tunkhannock Bridgo company. When the bridgo was made tree of toll, during the summer of 1897, the county commissioners asked Mr. Cus tard to stay on in the toll-houso and look out for tho bridgo as he had done for the bridge company. Custard I will guarantee that my Uheumatlsra Curo will relievo lum bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains In two or three hours, and cure in a few days. MUNYON. At ail druggists, 2Ge. a vial. Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch st.. Phlla. lasmisMfliffl did so for some seven or eight months, and' the commissioners refused to pay him for his services. He now sues to recover for the timo he actually put In at the bridge. The regular meeting of Triton Hose company was held on last Tuesday evening . Itoutlne business was trans acted and tho vacancy in the ofllce of second assistant foreman, caused by the removal of Michael Leonard, ot Scranton, was filled by the appoint ment of W. Dean Sampson to the posi tion. Thomas Murray, who has been serv ing with Company B, Eleventh United States Infantry, In Porto Hlco, is ex pected home within a short time. Ho was tho only Tunkhannock boy to see service In the late war. Dr. E. II. Hill, who piactlced In this place for sonic yens, has been ap pointed a member of the board of health at Pittston, where he Is now practicing, AVOOA. The Y. M. I will meet In tegular ses sion this evening. Theie will be a special meeting of the Avoca Hose company this evening. The Ladles' Aid society met on Wed nesday afternoon nnd elected tho fol lowing olllcers: Piesldent, Mrs. Pas coo; vice-president, Mrs. Hattle Bell; secretary, Mrs. W. H. Welter, assist ant sccietary, Mrs A. P. Holllster; treasurer, Mrs. E. C. Kellum. Mrs. Tormey, of McAlplne stieet, was suddenly .seized with par.iljsls yester day afternoon. Her condition Is quite critical The funeral of William Bldgellv took plnce yesterday afternoon and was at tended by representative families from this and sui rounding towns The re mains weie encased In a handsome oaken casket.around which was strewn many beautiful lloial emblems. Court Livingstone lodge, I. () O. F., and the Impioved Older ot Bed Men led the procession. Services at the Primitive Methodist church wero conducted by Bev. John McKeebulc, a life-loner friend of the deceased. The pall-beareis were John Biesecker, Buddy Gottwalt, Will iam Sibley, Joseph WIddal.John Brown, Thomas McMillan. Tho flower-bearers were Matthew Bugleholl. Clarence Har ris, Mark Baker, James Baker, John R. Williams, David James. Interment was made in Langcllffe cemetery. Hugh McQueen returned to his homo in Susquehanna yesterday after at tending the obsequies of his brother, Archibald. Bobeit Golden, D J. Bum", James Ward, Thomas Flannery nnd P. W. Heap will attend tho tempeianco con vention as delegates from this town on Sunday at Wilkes-Barre. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Tho new Baptist chuich was dedi cated Thursday. The dcdlcatoiy ser mon was preached by Bev II. N. Y. Pierce, of the iPenn Avenue Baptist church of Scranton. Other ministers taking part in the services vveie Bev. Mr. Watkins, of the North Main Ave nue Baptist church, of Scranton; Bev. I. D. Mallory, of New Mllford; Bev. Mr. Batton and Bev. Mr. Watkins, ot Factoryville, and Bev. C. II. Beynolds, of Clark's Summit. Tho choir rend eied some very fine music. The church has been built at a cost of $1,130.45, with a debt now standing of between one and two hundicd dollais. A very good start, as Rev. Watkins, of Scran ton, said on Thursday. Some of those from out of town who attended tho dedication vveie Bev. and Mrs. Mal lory nnd daughter, of New Milford; Piofessor nnd Mrs. Gay, of Factory ville; Miss Edna Saxe, of Scranton; Miss Lena Phillips, of Dalton, and many others. Mrs. Elery Thornley visited Scranton friends on Friday last. A party of young people from this place, chaperoned by Mrs. William Jus tin, visited the Johnson mines on Sat urday night and enjoyed a very pleas ant time. Mr. and Mrs. Alvord and daughter nnd Mrs. Dunn, of Scranton, visited Mrs. Elery Thornley and Mrs. Frank Stanton on Sunday. Mrs. George Vosburg. Mrs. William Voshurg and son Percy visited their sister, Mrs. Smith, at Yostville, !Pu., on Sunday. Misses Nellie Rlkor and Daisy Camp, of East Lemon, visited friends here on Sunday. The graduating exercises were held In the Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday evening with a very nice programme. The graduates were Floy Good, May Myers. Hattle Van Aiken, Maurice Leach and Clarence Williams. Mrs. Charles Dally, of Lake Wlnola, was In town Sunday to attend the wed ding of Mis. Jennie TInkham, which was to havo taken place in the church Sunday evening, but owing to circum stances it took place at Blnghamton on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman left for their future home ut Herricksvllle, Pa., on Monday night. Mrs. B. Gleason spent Sunday In Scranton. Bev. Father Feeley will hold meet ings in the Catholic church here every Thursday evening1 from 8 until 10 p. m. Miss Hattle Hunter, of Scranton, Is spending the summer with her mother. I havo been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since tho war and have used all kinds of medicines for it At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a curo, and that Is Cham berlatn'B Colic, Cholera and Dlairhoea Remedy. P. E GrUham, Gaara Mills, La. For sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bios , wholesale and retail agents. Scared. The sun looks forth a minute Upon this curth But when Ho sees these grip germ3 in It Ho hides himself again. Washington Star VrletlCH lafonniUon in a waled BTeloie. Marrrloui. treatment, lemrdlea and ap pliance, farnUheU on trial find approval. If notaOrnnd Nuccm, return them at out expense and ry Nothing, Wtttnutjou. Vigor restored, louea checked. No CO D , nor ot tier deception. ERIE MEDIOAt CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. to311 PITTSTON NEWS Another Eztonslvo Cavo-ln at Lam bert Street, nnd Serious Damage. An Interesting Wrestling Match nt tho West Sido Park City Hall Notes. Yestetday morning betwoen - nnd 3 o'clock, tho residents of Lambert Btreet experienced another shock, when arous ed from their slumbers by the crack ling of timber and the falling of plas ter In their homes, caused by another settling" of tho old workings of the Bn vino mine. More than two acres of the surface sank several feet, and particu larly In the middle of the Btreet a hol low has been formed, making a depres sion ot several feet In front of tho residence of Abel Bynon. Next door Is the home of Frank Sheildan, where a huge crack extends from the roadway to the house and the cellar walls nro cracked sufficiently to see daylight through them When the disturbance commenced Mrs. Sherldnn, with her children, after gathering what clothing that could be hurriedly collected, es caped to her mother's house, while tho husband remained to see how long he would bo tho owner of a home. When The Tribune reporter looved over the settling" nrea, ho found the residents there very much dejected. The kirgo cracks on tho surface were still widen ing, tho main water pipe along the street had been broken In several places and befoie tho water had been turned off the cellars in the vicinity were flooded, nnd If a fire should break out In that vicinity at the present tlmo property would bo at the mercy of the flames. The resldenco of Michael Fln nen is In about the same predicament, and the houses in the street north of Lambert are sharing a like fate. The people living in this locality all, or nearly so, own their homes, and from the appearance of the surroundings seemingly take a pride In beautlfvlng, but the present unfortunate state of affairs has disheartened them, nnd many of hem are afraid to occupy their homes at night, being In a dread of consequences accompanied with more dire results. Constable Bennett Is ono of tho victims nnd Informed tho reporter that when the shock occurred vesterday morning", he jumped out of bed, and for the life of him could not find the clothing ho had vacated the night befoie. The wrestling match on the West Pittston race couise lost evening for $r)0 a side, between W. E Barnes, of the S. & S. Beef company, and Will lam Wilcox, of Boss & Co., diew to gether an audience of several hundred, and It proved one of the most Inter esting sporting events witnessed here In a long time. The funeral of the late George AV Brown will take place tomorrow after noon from the lesldence on Bnce stieet, on the West Side, nnd will be attended by the Impioved Order of Bed Men, the Knights of Malta, Eagle Hose com pany and delegations of the fire de partment. The Pittston Caledonian club, of which ho was nn honorary member, and a delegation of employes of the Lehigh Valley railroad. The in terment will be In the West Pittston cemetery. City Controller Wlllliin Diuiy and City Tieasurer Richard Hankeo were vlsitois to Slatlngton yesterday They returned on the eaily train this morn ing. The many friends of B. Fiank Zelg ler and Miss Anna Conrad were very much surpilsed yesterday when they announced their matrlage, and that it had taken place on April 29 In tho Lutheran parsonage in Wllkes-Barre, with Rev. Nleman officiating. They aiea popular young couple and deserv ing of all tho good things of this life, and that their journey together In the future will be a smooth and happy one is the earnest wish of their numerous friends and former companions. They will reside on Washington street on the West Side. The funeral of Thomas Evans, who died In the Lackawanna hospital, Scianton, from Injuries received by be ing kicked on the head by a mule at the Stevens colliery, several weeks ago, took place yesterday afternoon and was attended by tho Benevolent associa tion, of which he was a member. Bev. D. M. George officiated, and interment was made In the West Pittston ceme tery. MARSH BROOK. The stage or mall carrier from Marsh Brook fiom 9.15 o'clock to 6 o'clock In the morning, so as to mako connection with the mall train. Somo are pleased with the change and oth ets are not pleased. A great manv farmeis are sowing their oats at present. Once In a while a farmer Is planting potatoes. As a rule there aie not very many pota toes planted yet. Tho milk business in In full blast here, although the cows do not pro duce quite as much milk in measured quarts as the people figured on before they started in. William Everts; la carrying tho milk to La Plum?. Elmer Bidgway Is cartln ; lots of calves to Scranton. MINOOKA. The Miners.' union, tho nucleus of which was formed last week, will meet tonight at McDonough's hall to effect a permanent organization. Martin D. Flaherty, of Scranton, president of the Central Labor union, will bo on hand to explain the object of the organiza tion. The Mnroons' base ball club will con duct an entertainment nt St. Joseph's hall on May 2J. Mrs. John Mulderlg, of West Mlnoo ka, wishes to inform tho people of Dunmore that she has not authorized anybody to collect foi her in that sec tion, ..1 a . State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas Countv, s , ,. ., L . , Krunk J. Cheney makes outh that he Is the senior partner of the Orm of V 'J. Cheney & Co , doing IiiiMiichh In tho Clt of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, nnd thnt said firm will pay tho sum of ONE IlUNDltED DOLLARS for each nnd every caso of Catairh thnt ennnot bo cured b tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure THANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed In my piebence, this Ctli day ot December, A. D 16SC. fSeall A W OLEASON. 1 J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken Internally niul nrta directlv nn the blood anil mucous surfaces of the bjsttm. Send for testimonials, iree. V. J. CHENEY, . CO, Toledo, O, Knlrt liv DrucirlstF. 75c. Hall's Family rills nro the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of tvf& SHERIFF'S SALES. oiiEniFrn sale. -of- ValuableRealEstate -o.v- FniDAY, MAY 26, 1S99. By vlrtuo ot sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Lovnrl Tnclas and Venditioni Ex ponas, lusticd out of the court of common plena of Lackawanna county, to mo ill itcted, 1 will oxpobo to public salo by vciiduo or outcry, to tho highest nnd best bidder, lor cosh, at tho court houoe, In tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun tv. on rrlday, tho TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OK MAY, A. D., 1S30, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, all tho right, tltl") and Interest of tho defend intrt in nnd to tho following described lots, pieces or pat eels of land, viz; No. 1. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Michael Murray, In and to all that certain lot, plcco or parcel of land sltuato In tho Fourth ward of tho city of Carbondalc, county of Lacka wanna, Pennsjlvanla, and being Lot No. 410, as designated on a map of out lets of the Dclawaro and Hudson Canal com pany, on a tract of land In tho warantoo namo of George Lee, and being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at tho southeast corner of Out Lot No. -IE), on said tract, owned by Michael Loftus, n corner also In tho westerly lino of tho Dclawaro and Hudson Canal company's locomotive railroad track; thence, in a northwesterly direction along Out Lota Nos. 439 nnd 4U, lata tho property of Jumcs Wilson, deceased. Its several com sos and distances about 3m) foot to tho northeast I'orncr of Out Lot No. 41"!, owned by Eomlnlck Hope; thenco In a southwesterly direction along said Out Lot No 413, Its several courses and dis tances about 101 feet to the southeat crly corner ot said Out Jot No. 413; thenco a nnithwestorly direction still ulon said Out Lot No. 41t, Its sovcrul courses und distances about 19S feet to a point on an alley about thirty feet dis tant from tho southeasterly side of Iiko btrcot, near tho White Bridge; thenco in a southerly direction along an alley run ning along tha bank of the rncu way its several courses and dlKtunces about X3 feet to a corner on another liicgulnr alley running from smd inc way In un enstcriy direction to land of John Helley; thonca In a bouthcastcrly dhectlon nlong last mentioned alley. Its several courses nnd distances, about 8,!0 feet to a corner In lino of hmd of said John Belley; thenco n northeasterly direction along nuld Kelley's land about 40 feet to a cur nei , thenco a southeasterly direction still along snld Beilej's land about 10i feet to tho westerly line of said Delaware and Hudson Canal companv s locomotive rull load tracks, and thence nlong bald tall road track In a northeasterly direction about 150 feet to tho nlaco of linirlnnlntr. All Improved with a one-story and a half frtmo building, formerly used as a dwell ing houbo. helztd and taken In execution at the suit of P. F. Hughes vs. Michael Mur ray. Debt. $100. Judgment No. 774, September Term, 1S03. n fiu to May Term, 1S9D BUTLEH, Atl'y ( ALSO No. 2 -All tho right, titlo and Interest of Elizabeth Colvin, ono of tho defend ants within named, in and to all that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land, situate, ljlng and being in tho borough ot Dal- ion, county or iacKawanna nnu state of Pennsjlvanla, bounded and deacrlbed as follows- Beginning at a post, thenco south twenty nine and one-half l2DMi) de grees west nlno (9) perches to a comer, lato of Lyman Dixons; thenco nlong said line north pKty-live nnd one-halt (C5'i) degrees west four and five-tenths (4 G) perches to a post and stones; thence north twent-nIno and one-half (LKJVi) degrees east nine and three-tenths i9.d) perches to a corner; thenco south blxty and one half (60V9 degrees east four and one-half Mb) perches to tho place of beginning; containing forty (10) perches or one fourth (ii) of nn aero of land, be tho bamo more or less, all Improved w'th a ono and one-half story fiamo dwelling houso nnd other outbuildings thereon, nnd being the bamo land conveyed by Peter Ten Eyck and Eliza, his wife, to Otis Colvin by deed dated ApUI 12th, ISCt. recorded in Deed Book 93, page HO, tc, In the oflico of the recorder of deed1, etc , In and for Luzerne county. Seized nnd taken in execution nt tho suit of Charles E. Leo vs. Elizabeth Col vin, Jessio E. Austin and William Aus tin. Debt, $733 50 Judgment No. SOI, Jan inry Term, 1S9S. Alias fl. fa. to May Term, 1S99 HOLUATE, Att'y. ALSO No. 3.-A11 tho right, tltlo and intorcst of tho defendant, Evan T Tucker, In and to all that lot of land in Ca.-bondalo City, Lackawanna county, Pennsj ivanUv, being thlrty-beven and one-half (37'i) feet wldo on tho easterly side of South Wy oming street nnd eighty-four (M) feet deep from tho strcot line, bounded as follows: Northerly by lnnd of John none; easterly and southcrlv by land of Evan T. Tucker and John Thomas, and westerly by South Wyoming street. Con taining thirty-one hundred and fifty O.150) sauaro feet, more or less. Im proved with a framo dwelling and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of James Carson vs. Evnn T. Tuck er. Debt. J300. Judgment No. G39, Mas Term, 18t'. FI. fa. to May Term. 1S9. WILLARD, WABBEN & KNAPP, Att'ys. ALSO i No. 4 All tho tight, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Curtis E. Helmes and Emma O. Helmes, In nnd to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land, with the Improvements thereon, situate In tho borough of Jeniiyn. county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of fifty-one (31) feet mnthwcKtward on Second streot, and fifty-one (51) feet In rear, and ono hun dred and tncntv (120) feet deep, bounded westward by Second street; northerly by O street; eaxterly by nn nllcv, and southerly bv Lot No. 271 being Lot 2S. In Section 27, as designated on map of lots of tho Northern Coal and Iron com pany In bald borough of Jermyn, foi mcrly QlbsonburK" Improved with a two-story framo building, used as a storo nnd dwelling, and ono other two-story framo dwelling, with outbuildings there on. Seized und tnkm In execution nt the suit of Cinintv Savings Bank nnd Trust company vs. Cut lis E. Helmes and Emma (I Helmes. Debt, $2 200. Judgment No. 202, January Term, 1K9. Lev. fa. to May Term, iw WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO ALSO No 5 All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defend ints, Nathan English an J Morela Encllsh, in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land bltuate In tho city of Carbondnle, county of Lacka wanna, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows, to wit : Beginning at tho southeasterly corner of lnnd conveyed to John B. Mat thews In and by deed recorded at Scran ton In said county In D B No. 20, page GIG, nnd running In a westerly direction along land of T C Boblnson to a street ono hundred and sixty-three feet thence In u northerly direction along said street now called Washington, ono hundred feot thenco In nn easterly direction par allel with first mentioned linn to boi,nd my lino of sold tract thence In a south erly direction along said boundaij lino ona hundred feet in placo of beginning All Improved with framo dwelling, fruit ttces and outbuildings. Hlzed nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of nsslcntd to Robert 8 Whitfield vs Nathnn English nnd Morela If Eng lish Debt, $14(J Judgment No 413, May term, 1S99, fl. fa. to Mhv term, 1S93 J. V RENOLDS. Att'y. ALSO No, C All the rlqht, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Mary Mullln, In and to all thoso certain lots or parcels of land sltuato In tho township of Lackawanna. In tho countv of Lackawanna, bounded und described ns follows, to wit.: Be ginning nt a stake set for n corner of Corny stieet and Dovvd avenue and run nlng thence along Hald nvenuo north 40 degrees, 4S minutes east 100 feet to a cor ner; thence south 48 degrees, 48 minutes west 100 feot to tho easterly lino of Co ray Htrcet, and thence north 43 de grees, 12 minutes west 150 fset to the nlace ot beginning; containing 15 000 1 square, feet ot land moro or less, being SHERIFF'S SALES. known an lots Nos. 9 nnd 10 In block No. 8 on trustees' map of Greenwood, lots as laid out by C. W. Thompson, Jr. All Improved with a two story frnmo dwell ing houso and oUtbulldlngH thorcon. Seized nnd tnken In execution ut tho suit of Tnylorvlllo Building and Loan Association vs. Mnry Mullen. Debt, $1200. Judgment No. 291, September term. 1S97. Fl. fn. to May term, 189J. ALSO No. 7. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, John Rnrtoidi, Churlcs Bnrtosh, Mnry Bartosh nnd Annlo Bar tosh, In and to tho following described pieco or parcel of land, sltuato In tho township or Ransom, county of Lacka wanna, nnd stele .or Pcnnslvnnln, bounded and described nst follows, to wit.: Beginning at a point In a treek known ns Continental creek, and being tho center of said creek, thence bv lnnd of John Moran north forty-two (42) degrees east four hundred nnd forty three (411) feet to a. corner; thenco by land of the party of tho first part north forty-eight (43) drgroes west nlno hun dred nnd thirteen (913) feet to a corner In lino of land of Charles Major; thenco by said Major's land south fortj'-two (42) degrees west two hundred und forty three (213) feet to tho centre of tho Con tinental creek aforesaid; thenco along said creek, Its various courses and dis tances to the placo of beginning. Con taining ten (10) acres of land, he the somo moro or less, nnd being pait of a tract of land convejed to the party of the first part by Marlunla Ulorl. ndmlnlsti.i trlx of tho estate of Erod Ulerl, by deed dated 10th of May, ono thousand eight hundred and nlnetj. Recorded In the re corder's ollleo of Lackawanna countj' 2d of August. liiOO, In Deed Book 09, page 464. Coal and minerals reserved. Im proved with two (2) two-story frame dwelling houses and outbuildings there on. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of Harry Smulovles vs. John Bar tosh, et nl. Debt, $41 00. Judgment No 743. March Term, 1S99 El fii. to May term, 1S99. OKELL, Att'j ALSO No. S. All tho right, title and Inteiest of tho defendant, Patrick Ansburj", in and to all that certain lot, vilcce, or par cel of land situate In the eltv ot Cut bondale, countj- of Lacknwnuna, stnto of Pennsylvania. Being putt of lot num ber threo hundred and three (003) on a map of out lots of the Delawaio and Hudon Canal company on n tract of laud in mo wairantce namo of Alary nojer Said lot containing twenty-seven thous and two hundred and fifty (27,230) miu.iro feet of land or thereabout, and being bounded and described as follow b, to wit.. Beginning In tho southwesterly lino of nn alley at tho enstjrlj corner of out lot numbered 29J In snld tract heicto foro convej'od to Mary llalej ; thenco by paid out lot ntnnbeied 219 north G'i'i de Kioe3 west ono hundred nnd thtitv tlJO) feet to n corner, thenco by said out lot No. 299 and by other land of bald com pany north 32 degrees cast 110 8 feet to a corner, tlienco by other laud of said company south t.714 degiees east )lo feot to u. corner, thenco by other land of said company south 44U digtees wct G"i 1 feet to a corner; thenco by ohei land of Bnld company south BP riigrvis cast 203 9 foot to a corner, and thence by Inegular lanes south 4tf'i degiees west 45 1 feet nnd north CGli dtgiees west 2017 feet to tho placo of beginning Except ing and reserving as excepted and re served from Mary Anbburj to Patrick Ansbury. dated August 1R, 1S92 Record ed In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 91, page J3S, &c. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling nnd outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of Now York Mutual Savings and Loan Association v. Patrick Ansburj". Debt, $133.13. Judgment No. 2. January teim, isn Lev. fa. to Mav term, lv01. WATROPS, Alt' j'. ALSO No. 9 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of Jabez Cadwgan, defendant, In nnd to all that ccttulu lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lvlng. and being In tho Fif teenth ward of the city of Scranton, in the county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsjlvanla, nnd Is described as fol lows, to wit.: Beginning at tho easterly corner on Eynon streot of land of Wil liam Cadwgan, thenco gouthatsUrly along Ejnon btreet afoienld about sev-cntj'-two and one-half (72i) feet to west erly line of land of William Moran; tlienco northeasterly along the said westerly lino of lnnd of William Moran one hundred and thlrty-thtee feet to an allej- called Hand's nllej , thence north westerly nlong said allej- about seventy two and one-half (72V4) feet to tho east erly line of land of said William Cadw gan; thenco southwestern along bald last mentioned line ono hundred nnd thlrtv-threo (133) feet to tho placo of be ginning. Being parts of lots numbers ono hundred and eighteen (118) and one hundred nnd nineteen (110) of Alfred Hand's addition to tho borough of Hjde Park, now cltj- of Scranton and being the same premises convejvd to tho said Jabez Cadwgan bv John D. Gilinths, et ux. by deed dated June 2, lvii, mid re corded In the office for recording deeds In and for said county in Deed Book No. 120, pago 330. Coal nnd minerals ex cepted and reserved. All Improved vrlth a two-story framo dwelling, blnglo dwell ing house, with basement and outhouses thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of John D Griffiths s, Jabez Cadwgan et. at. Debt, $2,100. Judgment No. 12, September term, 1S94. Fl. fa. to May term, IS"). TAYLOR & LEWI3, Att'yr. ALSO No. 10. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Ellen McArthur and Thomas McArthur. In nnd to nil the sur- faco or right of soil ot all that certain lot of land, situate, ljlng, nnd being In tho borough of VHrkson City, county of Lackawanna, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd debcrlbed ns follows: Be ing lot number fortj'-elght (48) of pint of lots nt Prlceburg. Said lot Is fifty CM) feot In front on Stcrrs avenue, eight three and thirty-one one-hundredths (S2 81-100) feet In depth on the sido next to lot No. 47. fifty-four and cishty-two ono-hundiedths (31 82-100) fiet In width on the boulevard nnd ono hundred and nlno and thirty-two one-hundredths (109 32-100) feet In depth on tho sido next to lot No. 49, as shown on bald pint, which snld plot Is Intended to bo duly regis tered nnd recorded Being tho samo lot of land convej'cd bv tho Dclawaro. Lackawanna and Western Railroad company to Ellen McAr.hur by died dated 4th October, ISiS. aad recorded In Lackawanna county, Deed Book No. 53, page 532. &.C. All coal and minerals ex cepted nnd reserved In deed to Ellen Mc Arthur, nbovo recited. Improved with n two-story doublo frame building tibcd for store nnd dwelling purposes, framo barn und outbuilding. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mnry A Cannon vs. Ellen McAr thur and Thomas McArthur. Dfbt, $1720 70. Judgment No 320, January term, 1S09 Lev. fa. to Mry term, 1S93. M r SANDO, JOHN M. CORBKTT. Attorncjs ALSO No. 11 All the right, title, and Interest of tho defendant. Earnest Blackschi.ildt, In and to oil that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land sltuato In the city ot Scranton, in tho county of Lackawanna, und stnto of Pennsjlvanla, helm; pnrt of lot number eleven (11) on Mooslc nvenuo in tho Nineteenth ward of snld city, and is bounded mid described as follows, to wit Beginning at tho southerly corner of Gus Fiedcrlcks land thence south foi tj (10) degrees west live hundred (500) tent to a corner on tho Remington tract thence along the line of tho Remington tract south fifty () degrees east eight j seven 07) feet to a corner of George Rtdulntt'a land, now cr late Phillip Bonn's land: thenco along bald Philip Buhn's land north fortj (I'J) degreos east five hundred (5oO) feet to tho coiner of Mooslc avenue, and thence along aid Mooslc avenue noith fifty (50) degrees went eighty-seven (87) feet to tho place of beginning. Containing one aero of land, bo the same moro or less. All Im- BomtUsiM neadi nlUble, nonthlr. teraliUaz mtaleloe. tho pniMt drug tktild k nwi, JJ joa ml lb E2p. Peal's Pennyroyal PB!!s Tbtr rs pretapt, iU i4 certain In rerolt. The rtttiist (tr, I'ol'i) n trer 4tux Mint. 6alny while, $1,90, AidltufaALUsiiaiB G Clenlind, O. "rvVc For 'Sale, by JOHN H- PHELPa Phrmolt, qo VVvomlnij avenu aud Spruoa otroot f proved with ono one-story framo dwell ng house, barn, shed, and other out buildings thereon, Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of uso of O. II. Pnttrldgo vs. Er.vest Bluckschlnldt. Debt, $42. Judgment No. Ml, September term, U94 Fl. fa. to May term, 1899. PARTRIDGE, Att'j-. ALSO No. 12 All tho right, tltlo, nnd Interest of tho defendant In and to tho following described piece, parcel and tract of land, viz: All that certain lot or parcel of bind, situate, ljlng, and being, in tho Nineteenth ward of tho city of Scranton, countj' of Lacknwanna, and stato of Pennsjlvanla; being tho front of lot num ber twenty-eight (28) in block number ninety (TO) nnd fronting on Stono nvenuo on tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal com pany's plot of tho city of Scranton, said lot containing In front or bteadth on said Stone avenuo forty (10) feet nnd extend ing in length or depth seventy (70) feet, tho measurement of tho depth of said lot commencing live (5) feet In front of tho front lino of tnld lot, with tho prhl legn of using five (G) feet In front of tho front lino of said lot for yard, vault, piazza, cellarway and bay window, but for no other purpose. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved unto tho Lacka wanna Iron and Coal company; being a part of tho somo premises which Wash ington Frnblo and wife, by deed dated July 2nd, isss, recorded Juno 1st, 1893. In tho recorder of deed's olllco of Lncka wnnna countj', In Deed Book No. 139 at pnge 247, &c grunted and conveved unto tho said Thomas P. Brown In lee. Im proved with n two-storv framo dwelling Iiouro with outbuildings thereon. Seized and tiken In execution nt tho suit of tho Republic Savings and Loan Association vs. Thomas P. Brown. Debt, $1401. Judgment No. G22, March term, 1S99. Tl. fa. to May term, 1899. TAYLOR, Att'j'. ALSO No 13.-AU the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants, Maggie O'Horo and .Michael J. O'Horo, in nnd to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, with the mossuago nnd Improvements there on erected, situate, lying, and Using on tho northeasterly sido of New street, be tween Washington and Wyoming ave nues, In the City of Scianton, county of Lackawannu, and Stato of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Rcclnnlmr on the ncirthMstprlv cldo of New street at the corner of lot formerly contracted to John NenlOn; thenco along said Now btreet north llfty two (52) thgrees west fortj'-elght (48) feet to a corner, thence along Pecken's lands north thirty-eight degiees cast ofio hundred and beventeon (117) feet to a eorrer, thence south fiftj'-two (G2) de giees cast fortj'-clght (4N) feet to a cor ner of paid Nealon's lot: thenco nlorg said Nealon's lot south thlrtj'-cinht (SS degrets west ono hundred und seventeen (117) feot to tho place of beginning. Con tiilniiu, tlvo thouand six hundred nnd sixteen Cr.lC) square feet of land, bo tho h.une more or less. Being the same premises which Robert M. Evans grant ed and conveved to Maggie O'Horo, ono of tho defendants above named, by deed dated April 6th, H17, and recorded In tho lecorder's ottieo of Lackawanna countj', in Deed Book No 1W, page 491, etc. Coal nnd minerals excepted nnd reserved vvllli tho right to mine nnd remove the same. All Improved with a two-stoij' double frame dwelling house, with Btoro fiont and other outbuildings. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of Mutual Guarantee Building nnd Loan Association vs. Maggie O'Horo and Michael J. O'Horo. Debt, $2121.'. Judg ment No. 370, May term, 1899. Fl. fa. to Muj teim. 1893 ZIMMERMAN, Att'j ALSO No. 14 All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Mary Delaney, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel ot land Bltuato In the city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsjlvanla, known and distinguished on J. Herman's map of South Hydo Park as lot number twelve (12) In block number forty-one (11), being 59 2-10 feet in front on Fourth Btreet, CS 4-10 feet In width In rear along lino of lot No 4 In bald block No 41. and 123 7-10 feet In depth on tho northeasterly lino and nlnetj'-nlne ("t'D feet in depth on the boutheasterlj line, bn the. bitmo moro or lo-s Coal and minerals lcserv'ed, being the sumo property conveved to Murv Delanej by Qulncj' W Wellington In deed dated August 1, 1891, nnd recorded In Deed Bonk No 87. page 370. &c. SeUcd nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Keystone Brewing company p. Mary Delinej. Debt. $73 GO. Juogment No 'I7, September term, 1S93 Vend. ex. to Maj term. 1899 r p. Durry, Att'y. ALSO No 13 All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, John Blllen and An nlo Btllen in nnd to all the two follow ing described lots, pieces or parcels of land situate In the borough of Wlnton. countj of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsvlvnnln. tho firbt thereof bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Com mencing ut a corner of Meylert street and a public allej, thenco Boutherlj nlong said Meylert street fifty (50) feet to a corner; thenco easterly flftj (50) feet to a corner, thenco at light ungles In a northerly direction fifty (59) feot to tho aforesaid ullejT, thenco along bald alley In a westerly direction fifty (50) feet to tho placo of beginning, said lot being fifty (E0) feet in front and real nnd fifty (50) feet In depth and bounded on tho westcrlj' sido by said Meylert tit nue, southerly and easterly by lands of Bernard Eagnn and northerly by public nllej'. Coal and minerals excepted and re berved. Being the same premises eon-vej-ed to John Blllen by deed from Georgo Nlltz dated 7th Julj', 1890, and re corded In Lackawanna county on tho 11th September, IS96. Improved with st onc-storj trnme dwelling notist out buildings and other improvements there on. Second AH that crtnln lot. pleco or parcol of land Unite in tho borough ot Wlnton. county of Lacavvonrui and Htato of Pennsjlvanla on what Is known as the Elizabeth Untight tract described as follows. Beginning on tho northerlj sido of tho straight road leading from tho Dpcker iron bridge to the Dolph nnd j Wlnton collieries (now called Hill street) at ii point threo hundred and ninety Tf0) icei iiom ine center ot mo so-called Grassy Island rnllrond In a westerlj- di rection from bnld railroad thenco along said rntd In a westerly direction fifty (50) feet the same in rear and one hun- dred and fifty (150) feet deep. Said lot being rectangular nnd containing 7500 square feet of land. Coal nnd minerals excepted and reserved Being the same premlbes conveved to John Blllen bv deed from the Dolph nnd Wlnton Conl companies, Limited, dated Sth May 1S9I, nnd recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book 111 page 11" etc Improved with a bnrn and outbuildings only, tho hotel building formerly on said prumlses having recently been destroyed bv fire. Seized nnd tnken in execution at tha suit of Co-operativo Building Bank s. John Blllen nnd Annie Blllen. Debt, $2198 Judgment No. 877, March term, 1899. Lev fn to Mny term, 1S99 OLVER, Att'j'. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. GRTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTHR SALB IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ADOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORB AD JOURNMBNT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff Shcrirt's office. Sirnnton, Pa., May Bth, 1KO. ? 7 Or Intuitu t&4 '"'il iEl
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