Tr-i'miri ' --i'mi',: a,iimnw- ,- THE SCRANTON TK IB UJNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1899. JONAS LONG'S SONS. ASK FOR A NEW IDEA PATTERN SHEET. WE'RE IN THE PATTERN BUSINESS NOW. BEST KINO. OP COUnSE, ALMOST EVERY BUSINESS in the world contributes in some way or other to the success of our Great Friday sales. We search every market to buy the very best goods for the least money., Oar great host of buyers, give time, thought and study to the dissemination of plans for the success of these sales. Every item is weighed in the balance before it takes its place in these columns. Are the very best friends you have in merchandising. They are festal occasions at which you save many dollars. There are no restrictive clauses as to the quantities of goods you may buy on that day. We advertise nothing but what our supply is am ple. We begin the selling of these items at ten o'clock for the benefit of your dis tant neighbors. Want everyone to have an equal chance be served alike. DreSS Goods Cashmere plaids nrc the reigning Hfllldkerclliefs. Colored bordered handkerchiefs fad of the season. Wherever yon are as popular as high colored go it's plaids, plaids, plaids. And yet they never for a neckties. This Friday vc offer about two hundred moment border on the common, the varieties are too dozen of men's and women's handkerchiefs, colored great the styles too numerous. We offer on Friday only borders and plain white. In the women's are also some your choice of about 2,000 yards of very nobby effects in fancy embroidered ones. The kind that you al- cashincre mid worsted plaids. These come in black and ways pay 8 cents to 10 cents for, arc here nt this An white, heliotrope mid black, brown and black and red great I't'iday sale at and black, in addition to the brighter shades. Not 11 yard in the lot can be bought in any other CTf " " " " store tinder 50c to 59c. Hereon Friday only, at JJ ....... .... . . White Aprons. Bi looking over the market for f extraordinary bargains toattract Underskirts. Coming cool weather now, and these at these Friday sales, we sometimes stumble upon some Knit Underskirts will be right in things that are away and beyond all others. So it hap- line. They arc very nicely made, come in several de- pens with this lot of Aprons. White aprons with sirable lengths, and nrc finished with crocheted edge. hemstitched borders. Go into any store and price Qr For all the world they look like half dollar them; they'll be 19c to 25c. Here on Friday at.... -,' skirts. We bought n 'big gjist of them and 'yn . place them before you on Friday only at -wAd " Gloves. This mav rightly be termed our iutroduc- mik- W'iit Thcc nrc drcssv waists in everv , t.Y sale of Fall Gloves. It can also be called -511K WaiSlS. arc (iressj waists 111 cvcr Rcna,Me bargain sale. They are women's gloves, in a best quality of pure SffcSilk and cin" ofaTl.l IS'! R ' M '' ?'Tth heliotrope lavender, automobile and black. They have '" MS "' 'LjZ T. 2 l w lit !i M llC ,cndlMB fitted linings and arc made with the new Frcncl. back. !,' riinH,nw7,? S ?'? ".V r-r, Dress sleeves and plaited fronts. Positive- imTJi. "''?. Nl a.Pa r m U c 5 Or lv worth 54.50 to 55-oo. Here on Friday (C? QO ,ot worth ,css lhan c t0 85c- On Friday only - o'nly at PA.yO Seersuckers. These arc the genuine Bates' Sccr- DreSSCS. Tll's ,s n chance to get some very pretty suckers known the world over for and very desirable play dresses for the its goodness of quality. There arc 1,800 yards in the lot little folks whose ages run from one to" four years. Thcv and come in the most desirable patterns of come in a big assortment of pretty plaids, also in stripes stripes and checks. They nrc actually worth '"I'XAn mid checks. All of them arc braid trimmed, and some 12J2C a yard. Take them on Friday at ' ysj.' arc finished with very pretty epaulettes over the shoulders. In anv other store thev'd be JOf one dollar. Here on Friday only :. uy4 Blankets. The price of Illaukets has gone away . up. The same quality today costs us a Golf Hats The Golf Hats have evidently come to third more than it did six months ago. One lot of five ' stay growing popular with each sue- hundred pairs we bought away along last January and cccdiug day. One thing certain, though you've never ,h.esc wc P1VP '" Friday at the old price, with no had n chance to buy one at the price wc offer this lot for advance. They arc good quality and could not Friday. They come in a big range of styles, he bought today uudcr 65c. Take them 011 ATZLn all finished with band and quill. Their regular fiJG.n Friday, pair T Ca price is 9SC. Choose from these on Friday at.. vlt Kitchen ThillCS. Here is a Basement sale that Groceries. We aim to make this the best grocery' " will prove a winner. The . store in the city. One thing certain, same goods you have never bought before for a third nothing but the purest and best arc allowed to enter more moncv. They arc bargains in every true sense hero. What you buy is right. Four specials for Friday and for Friday only. " only: Flour Sifters, of tin, with crank, always 12c. Friday 9c New Lima Deans, very fine, per quart.. . 10c Goblets, full size, plain and bandcd.always 5c. Friday 3c Go(1 Duht Washing Powder, 25c size, for 1 4c Baskets, German split, three sizes to choose from, T ., . , . extra strong and well made, with heavy handle. Large Bottle of Bluing, very special, at 4c worth 35c. Friday 20c Large Bottle of Ammonia, very special, at 4c J Jal-fioiis J LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD POSSIBLE ABANDONMENT OF CENTItAL TRAINS. Reported Airangement by Which the Delaware and Hudson Will Take Care of the Central's Passenger Traffic Between This City and Wilkes-Barre Lackawanna En gages a Superintendent of Water Service New OrdeV Promulgated by Superintendent Salisbury to Lackawanna Trainmen Pirst Duty The statement printed in an after noon paper to the effect that negotia tions aro being made by which the Del aware and Hudson company and the Central Kallroad of New Jersey will modify their present accommodations for passenger trafllc between Scranton and Wllkes-Barre, could not bo veri fied yesterday. District Passenger Agent J. S. Swish er, of the Central road, when Inter viewed by a Tribune man snld lie knows nothing about such a movement, and lidded that the story Is not new, but has been given publicity before. In Jhe event of any change, Jir. Swisher says, the officials at this end of the lino would not be notified except by orders from headquarters. The printed statement Is to the ef fect that the Delaware and Hudson company under present conditions han dle all their freight and passenger traf fic through the Lehigh Valley depot at Wilkes-Barre, and it Is intimated that they pay $50 u day for that privilege. Owing to the slim traffic? on the Cen tral between this city and Wilkes Barre, the supposed negotiations con template the abandonment of the pres ent Central depot in Wllkes-Barre and the erection of a new and un-to-dato station on East Market street. The Inference Is that the Delaware and Hudson .will abandon the present service with the Lehigh Valley nnd run their trains Into Wllkes-Barre on the Central tracks from JIM Creek, and transfer their through passengers onto the Central roud. Tho plan would be, in the event of such a cluing?, to abandon the local passenger service on the Central between Scran ton und Wllkes-Barre, and start the through JONAS LONG'S SONS. trains between New York nnd Wllkes Barre from the latter station. Passengers from this city for New York and Philadelphia would leave the Delaware and Hudson station in Scran ton, nnd instead of being transferred to thu Lehigh Valley at Wllkes-Uarre, as is now the case, they would go through without change. The plan would benefit tho Central lit that re spect while the Delaware and Hudson would derive their icvenue from the In creased traffic over their road as a natural consequence. For a long time an arrangement ha3 existed between tho Central ami Dela ware nnd Hudson that tickets between Scranton and Wllkes-Uarre are good on either road, und the former com pany at present occupy the latter's tracks between Mlnooka and Mill Creek. It Is therefore evident that a very friendly feeling exists between the two corporations. Should such a change be brought about tho Central company will con tinue their freight business as at pres ent, with Increased depot facilities, and use the West Lackawanna avenue sta tion for that purpose. This arrange ment, however, would not Interfere with the excursion business between Scranton and Mountain park, ns tho present system would be in operation, This part of the business is now closed for the season, the summer trains hav ing been abandoned a few days ago. The abandonment of several trains recently cm the Central between Scran to and Wllkes-Bnrro, would lend color to the story already referred to, but nothing1 ofllclal has been received rela tive to any contemplated change. In quiry at the passenger agents' ofllce of the Delaware and Hudson failed to re veal anything positive In regard to the matter, and In all probability If such arrangements are made, the officials In New York will be tho first people to give It out for publication. Another Superintendent. K. H. Itudy, of Topeku, Kansas, who has been nppolnted superintendent of water service on the Lackawanna sys tem Is now miklm; a tour ever the road, acquainting himself with the du ties of his new position. He was in the city yesterday In conference with I3n glneer Warner. Mr. Rudy Is miwilinnto to W. 3. lilxon and W. K. Mol'i'.lln, chlof en gineer, ins duties will Involve th water service of the entire system nnd ho will havo charjro of tho plumbing, slenm-fltting nnd i,'-3. lit ting work. The now superintendent has been In tho sf rvlco of sev9r.il railroad compan ies and until IiIh npp)!ntnient under the Delaware, Lackawanna and West JONAS LONG'S SONS. ern company was in Hi" employ of the Chicago, Kansas and Missouri railrcad. t Is not positively known where Mr. Rudy will make his headquarters. Employes Must Sleep. An order hns been promulgated by i 'Ivlslon Superintendent Salisbury, which means much to employes of tlia Delaware, Ixicknuanau and Western company. Tho substance of the order Is to tho effect that the men must ob tain at least eight hours slosp. By this It is meant that whn tho mcii return home from a long run on the road, which often requires from 12 to ir hours time, they are naturally fa tigued. Many of them are accustomed to re muinlng awake several hours after wards and oftentimes .ire called upon to -go out on the roai again without much sleep. Tho result Is that tliey are not In posiesslon of ihoir proper faculties, and cjnsequently ure unable to perform their duties. They are now epect'd t" retire Im mediately upon their return from work and be prepared to respond to all cmer- ironeles. Instead r,f nntnvim. ,aI.. !.-. Siro at that time. While the- order is stringent, It Is absolutely necessary, in view of tho responslnillilcs assumed by railroad mun. Euchnrlstic League. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. The last session of tho Priests' Kucharlstlo league was held today. This mnrnlng a Pontifical rc nulem mass for the repose of tho souls of members who huvo died during the past year was celebrated, Ulshop Prendcrgast, of this city, being tho celebrant. This was followed by tho second session of the convention In the chapel of St. Charles seminary, at Ovcrbrook, a sub urb of this city. Tonight there was a procession of tho Blessed Sacrament thruugh the seminary grounds, tho Most Hev. II. A. Corrlgan, D. D., of New York, nfllclatlng. Champlops Win. Philadelphia, Oct. l.-Tho champions took another game from tho Phillies to ilav. McJames and Piatt were hit hard and were relieved by Kennedy and Horn hard respectively. The teams will con tinue tho series of exhibition games at Urooklyn tomorrow. Score: It, It. K. Jlrooklyn 31103030-11 ID C Philadelphia 3 3 0 0 10 0 18 13 4 Hatterles McJarnos, Kennedy and Me Outre; Piatt, Uernhard and Douglass. I'mplro Latham. Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington. Oat. 1'J. Pension ccrtlll catos: Increase, special Oct. 9, Philander J. Homier, aibson, HuMiuehanna, $H to $17; John D. King, Urooklyn, Susque hanna, (10 to $17. MR. BRYAN BECOMES MORE BOMBASTIC IT Concluded from Pago 1, eald; "When God gets ready to speak the America people will find somebody elso than Mnrkl Haniia as a mouthpiece." St. Mary's had a good crowd out to meet tho special train. Mr. Uryan discussed the silver Issue nt somo length and the matter of government by Injunction, Handshaking and a few personal greetings were Indulged In at Itockford and Ohio City. At Defiance. Deflnnce, O., Oct. lO.Tho Bryan party closed tho first day of the Ohio tour In this city tonight before a larjje and Interesting audience In tho opera house. A street parade preceded tho meeting. Mr. Bryan stild In rotcrenso 1 to his Introduction ns tho next pres- I Ident: '"I havo only one ambition, shared by every citizen, and that is to leave this I government to my children bettor than ! I found It. I want you to believe me ! when I tell you that If the victory won I by tho Republicans In '06 Inures to tho ' good of the people I shall rejolco with ' every Republican. I expect to bo here , for many years. I say ihl- for the ' benefit of those llcpubllcnns who heap criticism upon mo." I Mr. Bryan then dlscussod silver. "They have been burying this question . for years," he declared, "and they are burying it again, but I do not thlnic they bury It well. And why? Because no tomb is strong enough to hold a righteous cause. (Applause. Thoy would rather bury the question than discuss It. I know theso Republicans. I know how careful they aro of public money. I know when they appropriat ed $100,000 to defray the expenses of the monetary conference In Kurop? to get rid of the gold standard, it mustl be a bad thing. Your state rcadopted the Chicago platform, free silver and all, and nominated a man for governor w ho has done ns much for free sliver i as any other man. (Cheers). He conculded by denouncing the ad ministration's Philippine policy. MONUMENT UNVEILED. Horoos of War of 1801 Are Honored at Allontown. Allentown, Oct. 19. Tho soldiers' and sailors' monument, a beautiful memorial to tho soldiers and sailors who went to the war In 1SC1 from Le high county, was unveiled here todav with elaborate ceremonies. Tho city was crowded with visitors, speelat trains being run from tho surrounding towns nnd also from Philadelphia. A largo number of Grand Army costs participated In the parade which was held after the dedicatory exorcises had been concluded. The monument stands In Centre squnre nnd was unveiled by eight granddaughters of veterans of the Civil war. Hon. C. J. Krdman, of this city, turned tho monument over to the care of the city, and Hon. J. L. Schaadt ac cepted It in behalf of tire city. George L. Baer, LL.D.. was the orator of the day. Among those who were present nnd made addresses were Governor Stone, Colonel Albert D. Shaw, com mander In chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, nnd Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart. A chorus of over 1,000 school children sang patriotic songs. GERMANY'S NAVY. Press Comment on' the Kaiser's De termination to Increase It. Berlin, Oct. 10. Today's newspapers are for the most part barren of com ment on the speech of Emperor Will iam at Hamburg yesterday nt a lunch eon following tho launching of the battleship Kaiser Karl der Grosse. The Berliner Tageblatt, however, says: "His majesty's expressions of regret that his wish for a big lleet did not meet with Intelligent furtherance eight years ago will bo found significant just now in more ways than one." The Socialist organ, tho Vorwnorts, says: "The speech was a mixture of pan German lleet .enthusiasm and Dr. von MInuel's non-partisan sammolpolltlk. It dovetails in tho programme with tho Oeynhausen nnd Dortmund speeches. While the former promised nn anti strike bill and the latter proclaimed a determination to carry through the canal project, this speech at Hamburg announces a new and immrne mwal bill. The emperor's words cannot be construed otherwise." HILTON WILL CONTEST. Is Begun by Henry G., Son of the Lato Judge. Now York, Oct. 10. Henry G. Hilton has begun a contest to the probatlpg of tho will of his father, tho late Judge Henry Hilton. Notice of contest was I filed 111 the surrogate's ofllce today. In the notice of contest Mr. Hilton 1 alleges that the papers supposed to be the will of his father, bearing tho date of April 13, 1807. and filed for probate several weeks ago, is not the free, un constrained and voluntary act of his father. He also asserts that at the tlmo of the execution of the document IiIh father was mentally Incapacitated for making such a paper and that ho was under undue Influence. It 13 further assorted by tho contestant that testamentary witnesses to tho will did not sign the alleged will at the request of Judge Hilton. By the terms of his father's will, Henry Hilton Is cut off with a provis ional bequest of $25,000 out of a $5,000, 000 estate. Avery Kale Hanged, Charlotte. N. C, Oct. 19. A special to the Observer from Newton, N. C, says: Avery Kale, white, was hanged hero to day for the murder of Georgo Travis, also white, near Catawba, last year. Kalo was discharged from Alley's distillery nnd Travis given tho place. Kalo went home, got a shotgun and returned to tho distillery, where ho shot Travis in the head, while tho latter was at work. Now Jersey Medals. Trenton, N. J.. Oct. 10. The medals which tho stuto of New Jersey has re eured to prfsent to tho Now Jersey vol unteers In tho Spanish-American war and which lmo not yet been distributed, havo been shipped to tho quartermaster gen eral to tho captains of tho several com panies fcr distribution to the men who served under them. Steamship Arrivals. New York, Oct. 19. Arrived: Saale, Urcmon, etc. Sailed: Frledrloh Der Grosse, Bremen via Southampton; Furst Ulsmarck, Hamburg via Cherbourg, and Southampton. Liverpool Arrived: Ber via. New York; Germnnle, Now York. Rotterdam Arrived: Amsterdam, Now York. Sailed: Botterdam, New York. Queenstown Sailed: Teutonic, New York. SHERIFF'S SALES. gHElUFFS SAHE. -OF- ValuableReal Estate -ON- FBIDAY, NOVEMBHU 10, 1S90. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Va. clas, Levari Facias and Venditioni 13x ppnas, Issued out of tho court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will cxposo to public Balo by vendue or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, at tho court house, In thu city of Scranton, I.ickawnmui coun ty, on Friday, thu TKNTH DAY OF NO VKMI1KR, A. D.. lst, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of sold day, ull the right, title und Interest of tho defendants In und to tho following described luts, pieces or par eels of land, viz: 1 No. 1. All tho right, title nnd Interest ot Henry Georgo Koch, trustee. In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground nltuato In the Fourth ward of tho city of Scranton, Pa., known and distinguished as tho northerly part of lot No. ilfty soven (57) In Wlllliim Swetlund's plot of lots, and furthor described uccordlng to a R'irvey mado thereof by P. M. Walsh, civil engineer, dated Sept. 13th. 1SSS, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on llyrlo Park avenue, such corner being north thlrty-nlno t39) degrees east ond dls. tnnt two hundred und twenty-threo (223) feet from tho east corner of llyrto Park avenuo and Hwctlnnd street; thenco south flfty-ono (51) degicts cast ono hundred and sixty-five (105) feet tn a corner un nn nl leyj thenco along said alley north thirty nine (39) degrees east forty-one (11) feet to a corner; thenco north llfty-ono (51) de grees west ono hundred and slxty-fivo (lfi5) feet to a corner on said Hyde Park avenue; nnd thence along Hyde Park ave nue south thirty-nine (39) degrees west forty-one (41) feet to tho place ot begin ning. Containing six thousand sever, hundred nnd slxty-fivo (0.705) square feet of land more or less. All Improved with ono two-story frame single dwelling house, ono two-story frame single dwell ing house, one two-story frame block ot dwelling houses nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Vnltod Security Life Insurance nnd Trust company vs. Henry George Koeh. Debt, $!)H.05. Judgment, No. 793, September Term, 1S99. Lev. fa. to Novem ber Term, 1S99. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, George Wltzel, In nnd to all that ccrtnln piece of land situate In Random township, county of Incknwanna, state of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point (Iron stake) two hundred and thlrty ilvo (235) feet from city line of the City ot Scranttn nnd In lino of land sold by Eva Wltzel to G. It. Wnndel; thenco north iony-oignt hsi oegrees live (5) minutes west one thousand seven hundred and twqnty (1,720) feet to a point In line of land of W. Smith; thence north forty two (J2) degrees thirty (30) minutes east fivo hundred and four (501) feet along side said Smith's land and land of J. Da vis to corner of land of said J. Davis and W. Lloyd; thence south forty-eight (4V degrees five (5) minutes east along land of snld Lloyd to corner of land In line of said Lloyd's land nnd land of Mva Wltzel: thence south forty-one (-11) degrees west five hundred and four (rfll) feet to the place of beginning, containing twenty (20) acres of land more or less. Improved with frame .welling, barn, fruit trees, outbuildings nnd other Improvements. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho rult asslcrned to Louisa Copnlng vs. Georco Wit Ml. Debt, $100. Judgment No. T95. November Term, 199. Fl. fn. to November Term, 1S99. KKPLOOLK. Attorney. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendnnt, Ilnvey Singer, In and to all thnt certain Int. piece or parcel of land situate In Wnodlnwn Park. In the township of South Abluston fat or near Clark's Summit), county of Lncknwnnnn, state of Pennsylvania. In the westerly angle formed by the Junction of Midland avenue and Division Ptreet. being Lot No. 180 In snld park, having a width In front on said Midway avenue of forty (40) feet, nnd extending of that width nt right ancle to said avenue southwesterly along Divi sion street a depth of one hundred forty (110) feet. A map of said plot Is recorded In the olllce for the recordlm of deeds In and for the county of Lackawanna in Deed Hook No. ISO, at nape OTi. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house, outhouse, etc. Seized and taken In execution nt the rult of Security Uulldlng and Savings Vnlon vs. Harvey Singer. Debt. $'j70 !. Judgment Nn. 355. November Term, 1599. Lev. fa. to November Term. 1W, H. C REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant In nnd to those pieces of land situate in the l.oriugh of Dalton. Laeknwanna county. Pa., described as follows: First Bounded on the north by land of Watts & Dean: on the east by land of N. T. Purdy; nn the pnuth by land of Mrs. M. Blntchley, and nn the west by lard of A. Bedell. All Improved, contain ing seven acres, more or 1ob. Second Rounded on the north by land of F. M. Celvln. Mrs. M. N. Dean nnd C. J. Wilbur; on tho rnKt by T.nke street: on the south by land of Alice M. Ifnrker, nnd on the west by tho Abtngtnn nnd Faetory vlllo turnpike. Improved with a twn-story frame dwelling bouse, barn, outbuildings und fruit trees thereon. Seized crd taken In execution nt tho suit of A. D. Dean, nselgnee, vs. Emily F. Smith, executrix of .T. S. Smith, de censed. Debt. JHG.31. Judgment No. 235, May Term, 1S95. Fl. fn. tn November Term, 1S9D. WOODRUFF. Att'y. ALSO No. 5.-AI1 the rlcht. title and Interest of tho defendnnt, A. II. Harvey, fn nnd to nil that certain niece or parcel or land with the Improvements thereon, sltunto In the Second ward of the city of Scran ton, county or l.acv.-nwannn and state rt Pennsylvania bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Ileglnnlng at 11 stake on Nay Aug avenue nt the enst side of Lot Nn. 5. In nioek No. 1, as laid down by John Hermnn; thence running south llfty ono (51) degrees east one hundred nnd fnrtv-three fH3) feet to land of Albert Sheldon: thenro smith fifty-live (55) de crees and forty (40) minutes west llftv two nnd one-half 5!'.) feet to a corner In line of Center or Ilrenker street: thence north fifty-nne (51) degrees west one hun dred and forty-three (lit) feet to n corner fif Nnv Aug nvenum thenco north fifty five (55) decrees nnd forty (40) minutes east nlnng snld Nay Aug avenuo fifty two and one-half (52) fept to place of be ginning. Connlnlng seven thousand four hundred and thirty-six (7.430) pquare feet of land, moro or less. Excepting nnd re serving unto tbo Fnld party of the first part nil the coal and otter minerals with the right to mine nnd remove the samo bv means of nny subterranean pas'n; without recourse. It belpsr the same land conveyed bv Somuel Tanhaufcr and wlfo tn said A. II. Hnrvoy by deed recorded In tho recorder's ofilco for the county of Lnckiwarnn in Deed Rook No. 6B. page 4CR, etc. All Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Pelzed nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Edirnr Stnrre vs. A. II. Iturvey. Debt. t.r.Sl.lfi. .Tudcment No. 401. Sep tember Term, 1W. Lev. fa. to November Term, H99. VOSBURG & DAWSON. Att'y. ALSO No. C All the right, title nnd lnterot of the defendants, Sarah Hltrglns and Murtlu Hlgglns, In nnd to nil that lot of land sltunto In Dunmore. Laeknwanna county. Pennsylvania, bounded and do. scribed ns follows: Being known as Lot No. 13, nnd fronting on street known ns Annlo avenue, belncr slxty-fivo (05) feet In width In front on Apple avenuo nnd one hundred and elghtv (HO) feet In depth according to plan of Parker & Thronn's Allntmont of tho "Sherwood Farm." Coal nnd minerals rescrcd. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling nnd other out buildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of tho Dunmoro Building and Loan association of Dunmore. Pa., vs. Sarah Hlgfjlns and Martin Hlgns. Debt. J1.4'. .Tudcment No. 3S0, November Term, 1809. Fl. fn, to November Term. 1R99. DUGGAN, Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. . ALSO I No. 7.-AI1 tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant. Emily C. Rhule, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Bccond ward of the city ot Scranton, l.ickawnnna county, Pennsyl vania, nnd described uccordlng to a sur vey thereof mado by A. 11. Dunning, jr., surveyor, dnted March 29, 1S97, ns follows: Beginning on tho northenBtly sldo of Pierce street nt a distance ot nine-ty-thrco (93) feet northwardly from the northwesterly sldo of North Main nvcnuoj thenco northunstwnrdly along land now or loto of M Mlrtz fifty-llvo and five-tenths (55.fi) feet to ground now or latu of Peck Ji Wise; thenco northwardly along sanu ground fifty (50 feet to an alley; thence along samo southwestwnrdly llfty-clght (5S) feet to tho shld northeastwardly sldo of said Pierce street, and thenco along tho same southenstwprdly fifty (50) feet to the placo of beginning, which plnco ot premises William IT. Rhule. by tho name of William II. Rule, by nn In denture dnted tho 23d day of April, 1S92, recorded In Deed Book No. fS, pago 1W, etc., granted and conveyed unto thu said Emily V. Rhulo by tho nnme of Kiully C. Rule. Improved with n two-story frnmo building and outbuildings hereon. Seized nnd taken In oxi"nitlo.i at tho suit of II. F. Stnnsbury vs. Rmtly r, Rhule. Debt, $17.13. Judgment No. 170, March Term, 1S99, Vend. ex. to Novem ber Term, 1S99. CAPWELL, Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendnnt. Julia Paslk, in and to all that ccrtuln lot of ground, with tho Improvements thereon, sltunto fn the Sec ond ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 10, In Block 47, ns laid out nnd numbered on tho assessment map of tho Second ward of the said city of Scranton, on lllo In tho otllce of the city clerk and engineer, re corded In Tax Lien Docket No. 1, pago 215. to No. 1127, March Term, 1SW. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of City of Sernnton vs. Julia Paslk. Debt. $15.03. Judgment No. II77. Septem ber Term, 1S99. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S99. VOSBURG. Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Inter st of tho defendant. Mary Alice Scanlon, ndmlnstrntrlx of the estate of Mary Ann Scanlon, decensed, In nnd to all thnt cer tain lot it land situate In the Fourteenth ward of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at n point on the north side ot West Lacka wanila avenue, about ono hundred nnd eleven (111) foot In a westerly direction from the intersection of West Lackawan na avenue and Ninth street; then in a northerly direction eighty-eight (SS) feet to a point on West Lackawanna avenuo; thence along said West Lackawanna ave nue In nn easterly direction thirty-three (33) feet to placo of beginning. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling housu ami outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnker. In execution nt the suit of City of Scranton vs. Mary Alice Scanlcn, administratrix of the estato of Marv Ann Scanlon, deceased. Debt, $54.15. Judgment No. 9fl, September Term, 1&99. Lev. fa. to November Term. 1S9;.. VOSBURG, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the rluht, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Margaret Wlsley. ad ministratrix of Joseph Wlsley, deceased, nnd Mnggle Wlsley. In and to all tho surface or right of soil of all that certa'n piece or parcel of land situate In the city of Cnibondale, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania. Hounded southeastward sixty (00) feet by land of tho Delnwnro ami Hudson Cnnnl com pany, left open for n street, snuthwest wnrd one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet by Outfot No. 113. on the Jncob Porter tract, occupied now or formerly by Thom ns Sullivan; northwestward by Outlot No. 112. on the Jacob Porter tract, now or for merly occupied by Peter Brown, sixty (00) feet, nnd northenst one hundred and fifty (150) feet by Outlet No. UP,, on tho said Jncob Porter tinct, occupied by John W. Brown. Comprising Outlot No. 114, on said tract of land In the warrantee namo of Jncob Porter, belnc the snmo land con eyed tn Thomas Wlsley by deed nf John C. Itrown dated September 12th, 1TO, duly recorded nt Scrnrtnn. Improved with n two-story dwelling, outbuildings and other Improvements. Seized nrd tuken In execution at the suit of the Co-operative Rulldlng bank vs. Margaret Wlsley, administratrix of the ortntn of Joseph Wlsley. deceased, and Maggie Wlslev. Debt. $l.l.3fi.S7. Judg ment No. 1IS9, September Term, 1S99. Lev. fa. to November Term. 1R91. J. F. REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO No. II. All the right, title nnd Interest nf the defendant, J. E. Qulnn, In and to all the hiirfacc or right of soil of and In nil that ccrtuln lot, piece or parcel of land situate, Ivlng and being In the borough of Mnyvllle (now Maylleld), county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, distinguished us Lot No. S, In Ulock No. 2, on tho survey nnd map of the property of the Hillside Coal and Iron company, being In front sixty (CO) feet nnd In rear sixty (00) feet and one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet deep, nnd being bounded ns follows: On the northeast by Maple street; on the soutn eost by Lot No. 10; on the southwest by Lot No. 7, nnd on the northwest by Penn avenue. Relng the samo lot of land con veyed to J. i:. Qulnn by the Hlllslilo Coal and Iron company by deed dated Fcb innry 16th, ISS'i, and recorded In tho ofllco for the recording of deeds In und for Lackawanna county In Deed Rook No. 90, nt page 425, etc. AH Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of E. Mulligan's Sons vs. J. E. Qulnn. Debt, $117,25. Judgment No. 032. March Term, 1S99. Vend. ex. to November Term, 1S99. T. P. DUFFY. Att'y. ALSO Nn. 12. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant In nnd to all that cer tain let, phce or rr.iccl of land In tho borough of Archbald. county of Lacka wanna. Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed ns follows: All thnt certain lot. pleco or parcel of land In Archbald borough, Lackawanna county, Penn sylvania, known ns Lot No. S. Rlock No. 1 0, nnd fronting on Miller street, being Fixtv (om reet in font ny two Hundred (200) feet In depth according to a plan or map entitled "Allotment nf part of Mil ler's Farm." Improved with n large frame dwelling houso and other out buildings thereon. Seized und tnken In execution nt tho suit of The German Building Association, No. 0, of Scranton. Pa., vs. Mary Gud anofskl. ndmlnltrntrlx of the estato of Michael Rutkowskl. deceased. Debt, l ono. .Tmlemont No. 219. No'-ombor Term, H99. Fl. fn. tn November Term, S99. WILLIAM VOKOLEK Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, E. Ringgold Depuy, In nnd to all thnt tract nf lnml situate In tho township of Writ Ablnetnn. county of I.neknwannn nnd rtnle nf Pennsylvania, hounded and fesorlhed ns follows, to wit Pelng a tract enntalnlng one hundred nnd twelve (112) acres nnd seventy-four pirunro rods nnd being the snmo premises, ex centlnir almut two (2) ncres conveyed to Renlnmln Robinson, which were conveyed One Cent A Word Is all t costs to make your wants known through the columns of THF. TRIBUNE; and there is no better 'ad vertising medium printed in Scranton. situations Wanted are Inserted 0000000000000000000000000000 OOOOOO Q. SHERIFF'S SALES. i iiiiiii iinnifirMVwvwwM- ns threo scpnrnto tructs or land by Jamci L. Wilbur nnd wlfo to Edward C. Ilo zell and Ransom II. Rozcll by deed dated March 9th, !, recorded In tho ofllco lor recording deeds In nnd for Luzornu coun ty In Deed Book No. 131, pago 100; a re survey of snld property mado by isuuu Lllls Juno 4th, 1SK1, being ns follows: Bo. ginning at tho cast corner of Peter Eut Warrant In linn of Joremlnh Clarke's lot; thence north forty-five (45) degrees cast sixty-six (001 perches to a post; thenc north forty-six (41) degrees west two hun dred ond seventy-eight and slx-tenthi (27R.0) perches to a post: thenco south fifty-seven (57) degrees west twenty-two nnd fifty-six ono-hundredth (22.50) perches to u post; thenco south thirty-two and cne-hnlf (32H) degrees west fdrty and clghty-clght onc-hundiodths (40.8S) perch es to a post; thenco south forty-llvo (45) degrees east two hundred and sevonty-slx (Sit!) porches to tho placo of beginning. Being the samo property convoyed by Ed ward C. Rozello nnd Ruth N. Rozoll ti snld E. Ringgold Depuy by deed dated the 10th day of March, A. D 1S90, re corded In tho ofllco for recording deeds In nnd for Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 13, pago 215. All Improved with a large two-story mansard-roofed dwelling, two bams, grnlnary, Ico house and dther outbuildings nnd with nn orchard growing thereon, together constituting a well equipped farm of ever ono hundred and twelvo (112) acres of land. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of E. C. Rozello, et nl vs. E. Ring gold Depuy. Debt. $3,200. Judgment No. 13CC. September Term, 1&99. Fl. fa. tn November Term, 15C9. NEWCOMB, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the dcfcr.dnnts In and to all that lot, pleco or parcel of land situate in tho township of Madison, county of Lacka wanna and stnto of Pennsylvania, bound ed nnd described as follows, to wit: Be ginning at tho center of tho road leading from Moscow to Holllstcrvllle; thenco south fifty (50) degrees cast on lino and fence of Adam Powell, twenty-two (22) rods to stono wall: thenco south thirty 150) degrees west thirty-two (32) rods along stono wall rondo for a fence; thenco north seventy (70) d green west twenty-two (12) rods along stone wall mado for a lino fence to the center of road, twenty-two (22) rods; thenco north thirty (30) degrees east nlong s&Id road fifty-one (51) rods to tho placo of beginning. Containing- JH'o (5) ncres. bo the same moro or less. Ba liiff tho samo promises conveyed to sabl Ernstus Edv.nrds, deceased, by S. M. Ed wards nnd wife, by deed bearing dato tho 3rd day of May, 1871, recorded In Lack awanna countv In Deed Rook No. 23. nt pago 4, etc. All Improved with an orch ard of apple trees, about two (2) acres In extent, and fences. Seized and tnken in execution at tho suit of John Blnttnr vs. C. W. Edwards, administrator of estate of Erastus Ed wards, deceased, and C, W. Edwards. Debt, $375. Judgment No. 872. September Term. 1S99. Fl. fn. to November Term, 1S99. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Attorneys, ALSO No. 15.-A1I tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants In and to that certain lot or pleco of land sltunto in tho city nf Carbondnlc, county of Lackawanna, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded ns fol lows, to wit: On tho north by land for merly owned nnd occupied by Hugh O'Neill, now deceased; on tho cast by lot fronting on Church street: on tho south by land formerly of Jacob Cohen, now occupied by S. Singer, nnd on tho west by South Mnln street. Containing fn front on said street thirty (50) feet and extend ing in depth at right nnglcs with said street one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet to gether with tho use In crmmon with the heirs and assigns of tho said Jacob Cohen, deceased, of tho nlley running nlong nnd on both sides of the lino botween tho land herein described nnd tho land formerly ot said Cohen: Relng tho samo premises which Marv A. Ryrne, by her deed dated Nov. 12. 1KR. and recorded In tho record er's office for said county In Deed Boole No. 01, pago 450, conveyed tn James IT. Ryrne in fee. Improved with a two story brick store nnd dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of J. F. Byrne, guardian, vs. W. J. Smith nnd Jnmes Rnrrctt. administrators ot James II. Byme. deceased. Debt. $3,505. Judgment No. 1300. September Term, 1S99. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S99. NEWCOMB, Att'y. ALSO 1 Nn. 10. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant. G. W. Shlves, In and tn nil tho fnllnwlng described lot, sltunto In tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna, nnd stato ot Pennsylvania, said lot being n portion of Lots Nos. 11 nnd 12. in Rlock No. 177. which were convoyed by the Lackawanna Iron ami Coal company to Catharine W. Reynolds by deed dated May 11, 1S90. Reginning at a point In tho building lino on the southwest sldo ot Gibson street, ono hundred nnd twenty (120) feet southeast ot tho Intersection of said building line, and the building line nn tho southeast sldo of Harrison avenue: thence southeast along said Gibson street Hue thirty (50) feet to n corner; thenco southwesterly nnd at right nnules to tho aforesaid Gibson street lino eighty (80) feet to a corner; thenco northwesterly thirty 130) feet to a corner: thenco northeasterly elehty (M feet to tho placo of beginning. With tho prlvllego of using ten (10) feet In frnnt nf tbo front line nf snld lot on Gibson street for yard, porch, piazza, bay window or vaults, but for no other pur pose. Reserving, however, to tho par ties of tho first part, their heirs and ns slgns. tho right to lay a sewer plpo nernss the rear nf said lot for tho pur pose of connecting with tho main sower on Harrison avenue, but not tho right to do any dnmago thercen, also excepting and reserving to tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company, Its successors and as signs, all coal ond other minerals beneath snld lot. with tho right to mlno tho samo In tho samo mnnner ns the said coal Is reserved by tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company In their deed to Katherlnn W. Reynolds May 11. 1S90. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of F. G, Smith vs. G. W. Shlves. Debt. $152.75. Judcment No. 139. Septem ber Term. 1?99. Vend. ox. to November Term, 1W. VOSBURG & DAWSON. Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP, ERTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALB IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BQ PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH AB0VB TERMS HAVB NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFOKB AD. J0URNMBNT. CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Fa., Oct. 19, 1S99. 000000000000 o oooo v 0 s O 0 0 0 0 0 . .. 0 ' rt 0 0 0 . 0 ' 0 o 0 free, ..... rt
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