THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1900. oase Rail ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Scranton'n second victory over El mlra, and Headings st und defeat of the Athletics leave these two teams at the top of tho leapuR. The Delehanty boys were In evidence again. at Allen town, and made six lilts against Wllkes-Barre. The Barons, however, won out In the end by it score of 10-7, Newark downed Jersey City, and the Athletics and Klmlra arc now at the bottom of the heap. The league aver ages follow: Won. It. I'.C'. Srnnton 2 0 1,000 nodinfr .: if i.ww Wllkra-Uwc 1 1 v' Newark 1 1 .'" Jersey City 1 1 -WO Allcntown 1 1 '00 Athletics 0 2 .) Klmlra 0 2 .000 Results of Yesterday's Games. Scnnlon, 13; Klrnira, i. Newark, 8; jersey City, 3. Wilkrs-IJarre, I0i Allcntown, 7. Heading, fi; Athletics, 2. Where They Play Today. Scrantcm at Allcntown. Wilkcs-Harrc at Klmlra. . Reading at Philadelphia. Newark at Jersey City, SCRANT0N TAKES ANOTHER Local Players Yesterday Defeated Elmlra by Score of 13-4 Kervln Pitched a Good Game. Before about 1,000 people, the Soran ton base ball team yesterday took Its second game from tho Elmlra nine, the score at the end of the ninth inning being 13-4. The gamo was not marked by any particular features, but was snappily contested and up to the sev enth Inning was close. j ivervin, Manager uurnimms souin- pav unci, omcuueu in me oox ior Scranton, and pitched a good game, keeping the hits well scattered, with the exception of tho second Inning, when the New Yorkers bunched three lilngos and scored two runs, and strik ing out six men. Jimmy Dean, the Scranton boy, playing second base for Klmlra, again carried off the honors for that team. In his four times at bat he cracked out three clean, safe hits, batting in two runs and scoring once himself. In the Held he accepted his six chances. Scranton scored one run In the sec ond Inning, on Knox's being hit by pitcher, big Mclntyre's sacrifice and Second Baseman O'Brien's cleverly placed lilt to short right field. In the third, Ferguson's two-baser to left and Shortstop O'Brien's single earned a rhun. In this Inning O'Brien's single, u base on balls to Knox and Shefller'.s single filled the bases. Mclntyro stepped to the plate, and the crowd, remembering Ills batting performance Monday, requested him to put the ball over the fence. The Mg first baseman swung hard at the ball and drove It to Shortstop Smith. The latter picked the sphere up neatly, and throwing It to second base retired "Dick" Knox. Dean raised his arm to throw to first and complete a double play, but the wily Richard Interfered with the throw and the ball went wild. O'Brien and Shefller scampered across the plate, but alas! though' Knox's In tentions were good, he executed the - trick clumsily and Umpire Harklns called ardntyre out at first and de clared both runs null. Elmlra scored two runs In the third, when Grant and Haggerty singled and came home on Dean's drive to center field, which Knox fumbled. In the fifth, Thompson drew a base on ball3 and was forced at second by Shefller's quick throw In of Grant's hit to right. Grant went to third on Haggerty's center field hit, which got away from Knox, and scored on Millorlck's throw to second to catch Haggerty, who at tempted to steal. Elmira's last run was made In the eighth by Dean, who lined the 1ml to center, went to third on Knox's Juggling It, and scored on BoUenus' hit to Doherty. Scranton unmasked her heavy bat teries on Mr. Thompson in the seventh, when errors by Smith, Johnson and Haggerty, a singlo by Mclntyre and .smashing doubles by Doherty and Shefller scored five runs. In the eighth, singles by Shortstop O'Brien, Mclntyre nnd Doherty and Knox's two-bagge scored four more runs. Elmlra played a much more gingery game yesterday than Monday, the out fielders moving around In a faster manner, and the Inflelders playing a more spirited game. The team seems weak at the bat, however, and will have to be strengthened before It will bo able to successfully cope with teams like Allentown, Reading or the Ath letics, whose chief strength lies In tho batting power of the men. Today gcranton plays at Allentown, and will have to put up a strong game to get away with the heavy-hlttlng Pennsyl vania Dutchmen. Miller and Toft will probably be In the points for Scranton. Yesterday's summary follows: SCRANTON. A.B. It. -n. O. Ferguson, It 6 J. J. O'Drieu, s 4 Shefller, rf 6 Knox, cf 3 Mclntyre, lb 4 Doherty, 3b 4 "Pirate" O'Drlen, 2b.. 4 Mlllerlck, o 4 Kervln, p 4 1 3 1 0 0 10 1 1 8 3 Totals .... 37 13 12 27 13 KMIinA. . a.u. it. jr. o. Grant, ct , S 2 1 1 Haggerty, 3b 4 12 1 Vein, lb 4 13 4 BoUenus, lb 4 0 1 10 Smith, as 4 0 0 0 firove, rf 4 0 0 0 Johnson, If 3 0 0 3 Arcorslnl, c ( o 1 3 Thompson, p 3 0 11 A. 0 Totals 35 4 0 23 13 7 Mclntyre out, Knox's interference. Scranton 01111034 13 Klmlra 0 020100104 Earned runs Scranton, flj Klmlra, 2. Two base hits Ferguson, Eheffler, Doherty, Knox. Sacrifice bits Mclntyre, Mlllerlck. Stolen bases Knox, J. J, O'Brien, I'ergucou. Left on bases Scranton, G; Elmlra, 0. Struck out By Ker vln, : by Thompson, 3. First on errors Scran ton, 7 Elmlra, 1, First base on balls OH Ker vln, j off Thompson, 3. Hit by pitcher Knox, A . O'Brien. Umpire Hawkins. Time 2.05. Wllkes-Barro Wins at Allentown. Allcntown, Slay 1. Allentown tat today'a Kme through poor Melding, the players llnit irullty of many mlajudgments tbat do not iuear in the score. 1 ..clicr Doyle worked hard and did well. Nichols tnado a star catch off Joe Uelahanty'i bat. Score: It. II. 15. Allentown 10 0 0 2 0 2 2 07 12 3 WIlkesDarra 3 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 10 14 4 llatterles Allcntown, Doyle and McManus) Wllkes-Ilarre, (loodwln nnd Mrssctt. Umpire I'helan. . Pitchers' Battle at Reading. Heading, May 1, The locali defeated tho Ath letics today in a hotly conteited frame, Uo4h pnchers put up a. flue game, Conn having a shade the better of the contest. Krron on the part of Conn and Zlegler and timely hlttlna; by the locals won the name, Ncore: It. II, 1 Iteadlnit 12 1(10001 '-fi 0 3 Athletics 01100000 02 7 4 llatterles Headlnjr, Kertsth nnd Cooganj Ath letics, Conn and bhlntcl. I'mplrc llenderoti. Newark and Jersey City. New.uk, May 1. Ncwaik had nn trouble In defeating Jemry City today, the isltors being nt no time In the hunt. Ne walk's criors did not fltrurp materially In the result. Jency City was unable to lmm li Its lilts effectively, while the locals pounded Ilinun lunl anil consecutive ly. Score: II. II, IS Newark 413 00000 8 n 7 Serney City 0 1 0 () 0 0 0 0 2 ."T 10 t llatterles Xewaik, McLaughlin and llcmls; Jersey City, lliown and Vigneux and llaaley. Umpire Moigan. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia took a firmer grip on first placo yesterday by defeating New York, and Brooklyn anchored Itself more securely In the second position, Its defeat., of Boston In a ten-Inning game, and St. Iuls' defeat by Chi cago, combining to make a very favor able day's work for the Superbas. Cincinnati did not play, there being no game scheduled for either the Beds or Pittsburg. Cincinnati's passivity, however, had Its good results, as the Reds pass St. Louts In percentage nnd are now third. Chicago goes ahead of Pittsburg and becomes fifth. The league averages follow: Won. Lost. I'.C. Philadelphia S 3 .7.17 Ilrooklyn 7 3 .700 Cincinnati 6 4 .GOO St. Louis 6 6 ..'IS Chicago 5 6 .4,5 Pittsuurg 4 .4110 Kew York 3 .333 lloston 2 8 .200 At New York It. II. K. Philadelphia 4 110 0 2 2 0 1-11 10 2 New York 4 0 10 0 10 0 28 16 3 Patteries Orth, Maul and Mel'arlandj Carrick and Warner. Umpire Connelly. At Brooklyn- II. II. K. Boston 00002 0000 0-2 7 3 Ilrooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 7 2 llatterles Plttinger and Sullhan; XltGinnlty and I'jrrell. Umpire Kmslle. At Chicago It. II. .. St. louis 0 1000 10002 11 1 Chicago 1.0000002013 9 4 Patteries low ell ..ml Crlgcr; Taylor and Chance. Umpire O'Day. American League. Indianapolis, 7; Iluflalo, 3. Milwaukee, .., Kansas City, 1. Cleveland, 13; Detroit, 7. Minneapolis, IS; Chicago, S. Eastern League. Montreal, Hi Springfield, 2. Itochcstcr, 7; Worccsttr, (i. Hartford, 17; Toronto, 1. 1'iovidcncc, 20; Syracuse, 4. BASE BALL CHAT. Might Fielder Grove proed a nice cay mark for Pitcher Kerrin yesterday and the joung southpaw struck him out three time. Accorini, Elmira's Italian catcher, had his finger struck by a foul tip from Knox's bat in the seventh Inning yesterday ami for a few mo ments was kept from plajing. Charles A. u'iggins, the popular luibrr and candidate for jury commissioner, has agreed to shac free during the season the tiret member of the Scranton team who knocks the ball ocr the center field feimc. Jncklltzch, last year with Montieal, and faimed to the Athletics by the Philadelphia National league team, is putting up a good game in the infield. Yesterday lie lined out a beautiful home run drive at Reading. flunson, tho old Scranton catcher, is playing left field for the Philadelphia Athletics. The cteran player was at Newark last year and batted at a trenmendous rate. He is sure to gain a foothold in this league. President of the Atlantic League Horace Fogcl opened the season at Reading Monday by tossing the first ball, Fleming, the Athletics' batsman who faced him, swung at the ball ami missed it, as a result of which lie has been the victim of a deal of good naturcd chaffing. Mike Doherty made a fine catch yesterday off Grant. The Klmira center fielder was the first man up in the opening Inning and smashed the ball toward le field. It was a terrific line drive, but Doherty grabbed It out of the air and con verted it into a very pretty putout. It isn't often that a ball which falls 6afe in tho outfield Is made a force hit. Yet It hap pened yesterday. In the fifth inning Thompson reached first on balls and Grant drove the ball to short right. It fell safe, but "Old Boy" Hheftler picked it up and, throwing it to second base, caught Thompson. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Elrctiirs, of Dunmore, challenge the Rosettes or Violets, of South Scranton, to a game of ball on Dunmore grounds on May ti. I Miller, manager. The St. Cecilia's will play tho St. Thomas third team on the Moses Taylor grounds. The St. Cecilia's are as follows: I,, Ljnott, c. ; S. Duffy, p.; and ss. ; T. Barrett, es. and p.; IV. Mr Kenna, lb.; J. McGann, 2b.; T. O'Donnell, 3b. ; W. Cuffney, If.; I, Bradley, rf. ; A. Keegan, cf. SHERIFF'S SALES. OJIErtlFF'g BALE. -OK- ValuableReal Estate -o.v- PIUDAY, MAY 11, 1900. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa claa. Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sole by vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, in the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty, on Friday, tho ELEVENTH DAY" OF May, A, 1), 1900, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all the right, title and Interest of the defendants In and to the following described lots, pieces or par cels of land, viz: No. 1. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Julius Egreczky, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel 01 lana wun me improvements inereon, Bltuute in the borough of Olyphant, coun ty of Lackawanna, and utate of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at n, corner of Lacka wanna and Willow streets and Is fifty (60) feet in front on said Lackawanna street, the same in rear and one hundred and ten (110) feet In depth on each side and Is bounded southwesterly by Lacka wanna street, northwesterly by lands of Michael J. Lavin, northeasterly by lands of said Lavin and boutheasterly by Wil low street and which said lot is known as and by the No. 11 on map of Darker & Werts of the town site of Olyphant, Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being the same, prcmlbea conveyed to said Julius Egreczky by deed of Mary O. Travis, dated 14th March. 1M6, duly recorded In Lackawanna county in D. 11, 130, page 2S6, etc. All Improved with a large double two-story frame building used for restaurant and business pur poses on tho first floor and for residence purposes on the second floor and out houses and ether improvements thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Julius Kgreczky at suit of The Co-cperuttve Building Bank, incor- SHERIFF'S SALES. poratrd. Debt, $1,202.03. Judgment No. 437. FI. fa. to May term, 1WW. UIIAD, Ei. UUVKIIi n 1' ALSO No. 2.-AII the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Andrew J. Henley, ad ministrator of the estate of Ellznbeth Iangan, deceased, In and to nil tho sur face or right of soil of tho following des cribed piece or ptrcel of lund slUmto In tho borough of Dunmore, county of Lack awanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, tho northerly half of lot number nlno (9) on Chestnut street In said borough of Dun more ns per map In tho omco of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company, snld lot number 9 being; forty (40) feet In front on Chestnut street and extending at right angles to said street to the line of lot number one (1) on Elm street, nu aver age depth of about 0110 hundred and twenty-nine (129) feet, tho snld half of lot number nine (9) being sumo premises conveyed to P. J. Horun, trustee for Eli zabeth Lnngan by the Scranton Hoard of Trade, by deed dated Oct. 12th, 1S02, and recorded In tho ofllce for recording of deeds In nnd for Lnrkawaiina county In 1). H. 91 at pago 237, etc. Improved with a two-story framo building. Coal and minerals reserved. . ... Also nil that certain plcco or lot of land sltuato In that part of the city of Scran ton known as Petersburg and bounded ns follows; Commencing nt a stako and Btono on Third street (now Luko stroet) In lino of lands of William Smith (or for merly): thencs southerly alone said lino one hundred and fifty (150) feet to stake nnd stone corner: thence westerly one hundred (100) feet to stakes and stone corner; thence northerly one hundred and tlfty (150) feet to Third (now Luke) street: thenco easterly along sum Third, (now Luke) street one hundred (100) feet to tho phico of beginning. Helng lots numbers seventeen (17) nnd eighteen (IS) In block number five (5) In tho Tenth ward ot the city of Scrnnton. Coal and minerals reserved. .Ilelng snnin land conveyed by The Scrnnton .Hoard of Trndo to P. J llnran, trustee for Eliza- uetn l.ungnn. uy ueeu oaten epi .w, iwi, nnd recoidtd In Lackawanna county In D. n. 151 nt page i"0, etc. Seized nnd tiiltcn in execution at the f.ult of Horati & Henley vs. Andrew J. Healey, administrators of Elizabeth Ijmi gan, deceased. Debt, J2C9.4S. Judgment No. 492. January term, 1900, II. fu. to Mny term, 1900. Also nt the suit of same vs. same. Debt, $334.54. Judgment No. 376, January term. 1900. fl. fa. to Mny term, 1900. Also nt tho suit of same vs. some. Debt, J2.19.23 Judgment No. 493. Jnnuury term, 1900, fl. fa. to Mny term, 1900. CAWLEY & J4HEAN, Atfys. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Antonio Mugnlotto nnd Curio Magntotto, In nnd to all that certain lot, plcco or parcel of land, Bitu ate In tho city ot Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. llecr man's map of South Hyde Park as lot No. 5 In block No. 10, belnff 30 feet In front on Scranton avenue nnd 150 feet In depth on westerly line nnd about 135 feet In depth on easterly line, be tho same more or less. All Improved with a two story frame building with brick basement used for store and dwelling house pur poses and one other two-story framo dwelling houso nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution at tho suit of M. M. Williams vs. Antonio Mag nlotto and Curio Magnlotto. Debt. $2,500. Judgment No. 50S. May term, H9S, alias 11. fa. to May term, 1900. TAYLOIt & LEWIS, Attys. ALSO No. 4.-AU the right, title and Interest of the defendant, David Vaughn, In and to all tho surface of that lot of land In tho borough of Mayfleld, Lackawanna county. Pa., on the tract of land In the warrantee name of Nathan Lee, being upon a plot of lots laid out by Gardner & Whltmore. adjoining Jermyn borough, and distinguished on said plot as lot Nu. 2, bounded and described as follow: On the east by a 13-foot alley; on tho north by lot No. 3, owned by Timothy Donlvan; west by Fourth avenue; south by lot No. 1. now or formerly of John Eastlake, being fifty feet wide in front nnd rear and one hundred and fifty feet deep, containing 7,000 square feet of land, be the same moro or less. Minerals nnd mining rights reserved to legal owners thereof. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling, fruit trees and outbuild ings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of John Eastlako vs. David Vaughn. Debt, $715.00. Judgment No. 419. Maj term, 1900, fl. fa. to May term. 1900. JOHN F. REYNOLDS, Atfy. ALSO No, 5. All thn right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Julian Nodolskt, In und to all tho surface nnd right of soil of that parcel of land In Fell township, Lackawanna county, Pn., being a putt of what Is known as tho Warren lot, which Is n. part of an original tract In the warranteo name of Peter Ueech, and being tho rear one-half of lot IS, south plot, which said lot IS is situated on Main street upon tho Warren plot or ad dition to Forest City, Intended to be duly registered and recorded. Tho snld part of lot is CO feet wide on the west f-lde of First street, tho snmo width in rear and 75 feet deep, it being a part of lot conveyed to Wladcd Nodolski by J. M. Frank, et. ux April 9, 1M)8, und tho samo premises conveyed afterward by said Wladed Nodolski et. ux., to Julian Nodolski by deed dated April V., 1S9S. Im proved with framo dwelling and outbuild ings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Co-operative Building- Hank vs. Julian Nodolski. Debt. $5C0.C0. Judgment No. 450. May term. 1900, fl. fa, to May term, 1900. JOHN F. REYNOLDS. Attorney. aLHO No. C. All the right. Utle and interest of the defendant, Adam Bush, In and to all that certain lot of land situated In tho township of Foil, county of Lacka wanna, and stato ot Pennsylvania, being a part of what is known as the Warren lot which is part of an original tract in tho warrantee namo of Peter Hcech, said lot being No. 327, North Plot, ond sltuat ed on First street upon tho Warren plot, or addition to Forest City Intended to be duly registered and recorded. Tho lot is sixty feet In front nnd one hundred fifty-seven feet deep nnd rectangular in shape. All minerals und mining rights reserved to tho legal owners thereof. Im proved with foundation for dwelling. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Co-operntivo Building Hank vs. Adam Bush. Debt. $170.fi:'. Judgment Nc. 451. May term. 1900. 11. fa. to Mav term, IWl JOHN F. REYNOLDS, Attorney. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, tlth and Interest of the defendants, Wllllnm Hans and Llzzlo Hans, In and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho Tenth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described a3 follows, to wit; Commenc ing nt a corner on tho westerly side of Ridge street In lino of Charles PeeKj thence along said line In a westerly di rection ono hundred and fifty (150) feit to land of John Qoeble; thence In a north erly direction and along said (Joeble s land one hundred (100) feet to a coricr in line of lands of said Goeblo nnd August Mllbrandt; thenco in an easterly direction nnd along said Mtlbrandt's lands ono nunureu and lirty (15U) feet to tho saut Ridge street: thence In a southerly direc tion along said Rldgo street ono hundred (100) feet to tho place of beginning. All Improved with a one nnd one-hair story frame dwelling house, two barns and out buildings, Seized and taken In execution at the suit of J. H. Thomas vs. William Hans and Llzzlo Hans. Debt, $100.00. Judg ment No. 200, Mny Term, 1S97. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attys. ALSO No, S. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendant, A. 0. Pace, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sltvate, lying and being on the t-outh side of Lloyd street in the Second ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and ttate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns lot number six (C) in cquare or block number four (4), as shown on a plot of "Wlnton & Livey's Addition to the city ot Scranton," which plot Is recorded in the recorder's olllce ot Lackawanna county in Deed Book No, 44 at page 149. Bald lot of land Is lee tangular in shape, being about fifty (50) feet In width In front on said Lloyd stieet, tho same In rear, and about one hundred and thlrty-ono (131) feet In depth to the line of lands formerly ot Ira Tripp. Being the same premises which W. W. Wlnton and wife contracted to sell to tho said A. Q, Pace by contract dated the tenth day ot November. A, D. 1S92. Excepting and reserving, however, unto V. W. Wlnton and wife, their heirs and assigns, by such legal terms as shall bo sufllclent in law, nil coal and minerals beneath the surface of the said lot, with tho sole right to mine and remove tho same by any subterranean process, Tho contract further provides that It Is made on the express condition that no Intoxi cating or malt liquors shull be sold on tho samo premises under any condition whatever. All Improved with two two story frame dwelling houses and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution dt the SHERIFF'S SALES. suit of R. A. Zimmerman vs. A. O. race. Debt, $15.00. Judgment No. 119. May term, 1900, 11. fa. to Mny term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Michael J. Pnddcn, In and to all that ccitnln lot No. 2S in srtuaro or block No. 79 nnd sltuato upon Prospect avenue upon the town plot of tho city ot Scranton, snld lot being forty (40) feet In front nnd one hundred and thirty-live (1SS) feet In depth. This lot Is rectangular In shape nnd nltunted on tho corner of Prospect avenue and Birch street, with nu alley In the rear sixteen (10) feet wide for public use, with the privilege of using ten (10) feet In front of the front lino on Birch street nnd five (D) feet on Prospect avenue for vault, Corch, piazza, ccllarway or bay-windows, ut for no other purpose. Coal und min erals reserved, improved by two-story frnmo dwolljng and outbuildings. Also nil that certain lot No. 9 lit nuaro or block No. 33 and situate on Beech street In the town plot or the city of Scranton, said lot being forty feet In front and rear nnd ono hundred and fifty feet deep as follows. Commencing at a joint on the corner of nn alley In said dock; thenco In an easterly direction along Beech Btreet forty (40) feet to lino of lot No. cloven (II): thence along s.ild lino in a northeasterly direction ono hun dred nnd fifty (150) feet to nn alley; thenco along tho lln5 of said nitty In a westerly direction forty (40)-feet to nn alley: thence along said alley In a south erly direction ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning, at present occupied by a blnckstnlth shop. Minerals reserveu. jii imprnveu. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Luclnda M. Brundngo vs. Michael J. Pndden Debt. $700.00. Judgment Nc. 9il. March term 10. 11. fa. to .May term, 19(0. REPLOOLE, Atty. ALSO No. 10. Ail the right, title and Interest of the defendant. A. W. Berlholf, execu tor tit Samuel Arnold, deceased, In nnd to all that certnln piece or parcel of Iniul situate, lying nnd being in tho borough of Blakely, county of Lnckawnnna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd des cribed ns follows, viz.: Beginning nt northwest corner ot mectlng-houso lot: thenco north forty-six (10) degrees west along lands Into of J. II. Kenyon, de ceased, forty-five (45) perches four (1) links, north sixty (fiO) degrees enst eight (S) perches nnd three (3) links; thenco south forty-six (Id) degrees east forty three (43) jicrelies nnd two (2) links by lands of Samuel Cullender to 11 stake; thenco by lands of snld Callcnder and Kenyon south forty-four (44) degrees west eighty (5.0) perches to placo of be ginning. Containing two (2) acres and thlrty-tlvo (33) perches of land moro or less, nnd being the samo premises con veyed to Samuel Arnold by deed or con veynnco from Henry LaBar and wife, dated August 1, 1SS1, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 8, pago 457, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho stilt of use ot James J. O'Mallcy vs. A. W. Bertholf. executor of Samuel Arnold, deceased. Debt, $S42.40. Judgment No. 106. Jnnuary term. 19W. lev. fa. to May term, 1900. J. J. O'MALLEY, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. -All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, John M. Leonard nnu Reglna N. Leonard, In nnd to all that certain lot or parcel of land situate In tho township ot Scott, county of Lacka wanna, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as loiiows, viz: lieing part of the James Ulalr tract and be ginning nt a post nnd stones corner of said tract in tho highway; thence along said original line south forty-six (46) de grees west ninety-five and eight-tenths (95 8-10) perches to u post and stones corner, lands of the late Sanford White, deceased; thenco by the same south forty-four (41) degrees east one hundred and thirty-five nnd two-tenths (135 2-10) ricrches to a post and stones, a corner In Ino of lands of the Into John Wetherby, deceased, now Edward Wetherby; thence by tho same north forty-six (id) degrees east nlnety-ilvo nnd eight-tenths (95 S-10) perches to a post nnd stones corner In tho road; thenco along the center of said road by the original lino north forty-four (41) degrees west ono hundred and thir-ty-fivo nnd two-tenths (133 2-10) perches to a corner nnd the placo of beginning. Containing eighty acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land, be the samo moro or less. Also one other tract or piece of land adjoining tho above, on tiio northwest corner, bounded and described as follows, viz: Bounded northerly by lands of G. j. Newton, easterly by lands of William Fueglln, southerly by the Leonard tract, above described, and westerly by lands ot Peter Thaeher, containing about twenty acres of land, moro or less. It being the same lands given and be queathed to John 31. Leonard under tho last will and testament of his father, Marcus Leonard, deceased, nnd his un cle, Apollns Leonard, deceased, both of which wills aro duly probated and ot record In Luzerne county, under which wills tho title In fee vested in tho said John M. Leonard. Improved with a two and a half story framo dwelling house, barn, outbuildings and applo orchard thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of F. S. Benedict vs. John M. Leon ard and Reglna N. Leonard. Debt, $2,- oir.i.w. judgment .no. b&7. ainrcli term, 1900, lev. fa. to May term, lonfl. GARDNER, Att'y. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Mary Shamrock, In nnd to all tho following described tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the village of Priceburg, Dick son City borough, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, Included In block number forty-eight (4S) nnd described as follows: Beginning at nn Iron pin situate twenty (20) feet from the center ot Dundaft road, also corner of a lot, the property of the Priceburg Electric Light Co.; thenco north soventy-eight (78) degrees four (i) minutes oust along the westerly lino of said lot ono hundred and thirty-eight (13S) feet six (C) Inches to an Iron pin, a corner of said lot: thence south eleven (ll)degrees fifty-six (36) minutes east along the westerly line of said lot llfty (50) feet to a stuke; thence north seventy-eight (78) degrees four (4) minutes east llvo hundred nnd thirty-threo (533) feet to a stake: thenco north thirty-eight (38) degrees forty-seven (47) minutes, west four hundred and stxtv and sixty-live one-hundredtlis (400 05-100) feet to a stake twenty (20) feet lrom tho center of Dun daft Road; thence south thirty (30) de grees thirty-live (3i) minutes west along Dundaff road eighty-nine (89) feet to a stake; thenco south forty-nine (49) de grees four (4) minutes west along Dun daft road three hundred and thirty nnd one-half (330H) feet to a stake; thence south thirty-four (3D degrees fifty-seven (57) minutes west along Dundaff road fifty-four and one-tenth (51 1-10) feet to a stako; thenco south twenty-five (23) de grees thirty-four (3D minutes west along Dundaff road ono hundred and twenty threo and forty-two ono-hundred (12.1 42-100) feet to an Iron pin, the placo of beginning, according to a plan entitled "Price, Pancoast and Throop's Map of Priceburg. Being tho samo premises which lleiiry C. Tov i.send et nl., granted end conveyed to tho snld Mary Slinm- rick, by deed dated fourth day of March. 1S99. recorded In the recorder's ofllco of Lackawanna county, in Deed Book No, 170, Jingo 338, etc. Also all those certain lots of ground In tho lll&ge of Priceburg, Dickson City borough, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, known as lots numbered ten (10) nnd eleven (11). In block number forty three (43). Said lot numbered ten (101 being fifty (50) feet In front on Dundaft road and f fty (30) feet In rear by ono hundred and seventy (170) feet In depth along the lino of lot numbered nine (9) nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (130) feet along line of lot numhered eleven (11). Said lot numbered eleven til) being ono lit n dred and forty-live (115) feet In front, more or less, along snld Dundaff road to lino of lot numbered twehc (12) by one hundred und forty (140) feet In depth along line of lot numbered ten (10) and one hundred nnd sixty-seven (lu7) feet along tho south lino of lot numbered twelve (12) according; to a plan entitled "Price, Pnncost ar.d Throop's Map of Priceburg." Being the same premise which Henry C. Tovt r.hond et al. granted and convoyed to tho said -Mary Sham rock by deed dated tho first day of March. 1S99, and recorded In the record er's ofllce of Lackawanna county. In Deed Book No. 170, at page CIO, etc. Coal and minerals oxcepted and reserved. Tho first pleco is improved with four framo dwelling houses partly completed and cellar-walls for four others. The second fileco Is Improved with two framo dwell ng houses and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution by Citi zen's Building and Loan association vs, Mary Shamrock. Debt, $2,830.23. Judg ment No. 331. May term, 1900, II. fa. to May term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Atfy. Also at the suit ot I. Robinson's Sous vs. Mary Shamrock. Debt, $350.00, Judg ment No. 97, May term, 1893, II, fa. to May term, 1900, Also ut the suit ot assigned to August ROblnson vs, Mary Shamrock. Debt, $300.00, Judgment No, 319. November term. 1S9S, II. fu. to May term, 1900. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Attorneys. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title ana interest SHERIFF'S SALES. it,Ii of tho defendant, Stephen Knllnn, In nnd to all thoso certain lots or parcels of land, situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows, to wit: First Being lots Nos. 12 nnd II In snuuro or block No, 72 and sltuato upon street called and known ns Elm street, upon tho town plot of tho city of Scrnn ton; sold lots being 40 feet In front, 40 feet In renr and 150 feet In depth, each, nnd are tho samo lots cenveyed by Fred Simon and wife to defendant nnd wlla by deed dated October 21, 18S5, recorded In Deed Book No. 33, pago 104, &c. Im proved with dwellings. Coal and miner als reserved. Second Being lot No. 10 In square or block No. 72 and situate upon Elm street, upon the town plot of tho city of Scrnn ton, and Is 40 feet In front, 40 feet In rear and 150 feet in depth, nnd Is thp lot con veyed by Jacob Kuhnn nnd wife to de fendant nnd wlfo, by deed dated May 3d, 1890, recorded In Deed Book No. 73, page 59, &c. Improved with dwellings. Coal und minerals reserved, Third Being lot No. IS In square or block No. 77, said lot being 40 feet In front on Locust Btreet, 40 feet In rear and 130 feet In depth: being the samo lot of innu which wns soiu anu conveyeu y Frederick Rosn and wife to defendant by deed dated Jan. 20, 1S97, recorded In Bcok No. Ill, pago GOO, &c. Improved with dwelling, Fourth Being that piece or parcel of land on Locust street in square or block No. 20, upon the town plot ot the city of Scranton, Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded, beginning nt a point In the fence lino on the southwesterly sldo of Locust street nt tiio intersection or tne southeasterly side of Lavello court; thence along tho southeasterly sldo ot Lavello court, south 47 degrees 5 minutes west 105.2 feet to 11 point; thenco south 73 degrees 3 minutes east 95.0 feet to a point: thenco north 47 degrees 5 minutes; east parallel to Prospect avenue 32 3-10 feet to a point: thenco south 75 degrees 3 minutes enst 40 feet to a point In tho tfneo line of Locust street; thence north 12 degrees 40 minutes west along the southwesterly side of Locust street, 115 feet to the placo of beginning. Containing (i.sno square feet, more or les Being tiio samo lots fold and conveyed by Dnv'd Coglnn and others to defeudnnt and wife, by deed dated October 20. 1897, recorded In Deed Book No. 13S. page 30, &C. Fifth Being that piece or parcel of land In squnro or block No. 20 beginning at a stako on the northwesterly side of Lavello court, 15 feet southwest ttom tho building lino of Locust street, said stnko being tho south corner of John Crime's land: thenco along Lnvello court In a southwesterly direction 135 feet to a stake; thenco in a northwesterly direction parallel to Locust street, 120 feot to a stako; thenco In a northeasterly direc tion parallel to Lavello court 90 feet to a point In line of land of John Crnno; thenco In a southeasterly direction nlong lands ot John Crane, 128.10 feet to tho place ot beginning. Contain ing 13,500 square feet, more or less. Tho above described lot of land Is Intended to bo tho rear portion or lot No. 13. wo. 15 and No. 17 In block No. 20, the fronts of snld lots having been convoyed to John Crane, being tho samo land sold nnd conveyed by David Coglan and others to defendant and wife, by deed dated De cember 9th, 1897. recorded In Deed Book No. 157, pago 452, Re. Seized and taken In execution at the suit nf nsslcned to Charlotte Kallna vs. Stephen Kallna. Debt. $115.10. Judgment No. 290. March term, 1899. 11. fa. to May term, 1900. OK ELL, Att'y. ALSO No. 14. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Michael Lcntzes and Michael Lentes, In and to nil that cer tain piece or parcel ot land, situate, ly ing and being on Stone avenue, city cf Scrnnton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to wit: Being lot number two (2), In square or block num ber forty-two (42), according to tho Paw nee Coal Company's Mnp of tho city ot Scrnnton, ncoordlng to which Goorgo Fisher made deed. Being the samo premises which Georgo Fisher and wlfo granted nnd conveyed to Michael Lcntz by deed dated Sept. 21st, 1889, and re corded In Lackawanna eounty, Deed Book No. C2, page 661. Coa" and minerals excepted and reserved. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of New Gernianla Building nnd Loan Association vs. Michael Lentzes and Michael Lentes. Debt. $325.37. Judgment No. 35U. Mny term. 1900, 11. fa. to May term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Julius Bcnker, In and to all that certain pleco or parcel of land, sltuato In tho city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot numbered one. In square or block numbered eighty-live, and situate on street called and known as Meadow avenue, upon tho town plot of tho city of Scranton, intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Said lot is forty (40) feet In front, forty (40) feet in rear, and ono hundred nnd forty (110) feet In depth, with the privllego of us ing ten (10) feet additional In front ot said lot on Meadow avenue and ten (I'D feet additional on sldo of said lot on Maplo street for yard, vault, porch, phiz za, cellarway, bay-window, nnd for no other purpose. Being the same premises which F. W. Gunster and Margaretta Simon, executors of tho last will and testament of Frederick Simon, granted nnd conveyed to Julius Bcnker, by deed acknowledged the eleventh day of Janu ary. A. D. 1891, and intended to be forth with recorded in Lackawanna county. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Improved with a two-story frame dwell. Ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Industrial Building und Loan As sociation vs. Julius Benker. Debt. $600.00. Judgment No. 353. May term, 1900, 11. fa. to May term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 16. All the right, title and Interest ot tho defendant, James Conmoy, In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In the First ward of tho borough ot Dunmore, county of Lacka wanna, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Being the northwesterly half of lot number two (2) In square or block number thirteen (13) on "Parker and Throop Allotment of Sherwood farm." Said half lot is thirty two feot and six Inches (32 ft. 6 In.) in front on Apple avenue, thirty-two feet and six Indies (32 ft. In.) In the rear and one hundred nnd eighty (180) feet In uepiu. Loai ana minerals reserveu. ah Improved with n two-story dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Michael J. Murray vs. JUimcs Conmey. Debt, $830.00. Judgment No. 387, Mny Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. m. e. Mcdonald, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All the right, title and interest of tho defendant, William F. Maye, In and to all the following dcsciloed land and premises sltuato In tho First ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lack awanna, and state of Pennsylvania, to wit: Being lot Jvo. 47 on Uilber tlreot, as tho Kimo Is represented and desig nated on a map of building lots on lands of Charles S. Weston, known ns thd "Clark Mill Property." Said lot being bounded as follows, to wit: Having a frontage ot CO feet northeastward on Wll ber street; bounded southeastward at light angles to said street, 150 feet by lot No. 45 on suld street; bouthwestwurd. parallel with said street, CO feet by lot No. 40 on Charles street; and northwest ward at right angles to Wllbcr street 150 feet by Lewis street: being the bamo property conveyed to the said William F. Maye by Charles S. Weston, by deed dated tho 5th day of May, 1892, and re corded In tho otlice of the recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county, Pennsyl vania, Said property being Improved with a two-story frame house und out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of tho Washington National Building and Loan association vs. William F. T.invp. untit. ss"7.i i. .iniir-mpiir ivn ::v ' Fi. fa. "to Mny Term! D. L. FICKES, Atty. .May Term, oo. 1900. ALSO No. IS. All.the right, title nnd interest of tho defendant, Hiram J, Thomas, and E. S. Woodhousa and Robert 8. Harlan, terre-tenants, in and to nil that lot or messuage of land sltuato in the township nf South Ablngton, county of Lacka Wuimu. and .itnto of Pennsylvania, and upon tho easterly sldo of Clurk avenue, being lot number ono hundred and seventy-eight (US), In "Highland Park." a map of which Is recorded in the ofllce for recording of deeds, etc., In snld county, in deed book 111. page 013. etc. Said lot having a frontage on said Clark avenue of lifty (r0) feet nnd extending of that width, easterly, from and at light angles to said avenue, u depth of one hundred and llfty (150) feet. All improved with a two-story frame single-dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon, Seized nnd taken In execution ut the suit of the New York Mutual Savlngb nnd Loan Association vs. Hiram J. Thomas, defennant. and K. S. Wnndhnnsn and Robert S. Harlan, terre-tenant. Debt, SHERIFF'S SALES. $821.1)0. Judgment No. 414, March Term, 1900. Lev. fn. to March Term. 1900. PATRICK & BLISS, Attys. ALSO No. 19. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendnnt, Lottie Zimmerman and Andrew Zimmerman. In nnd to all that certain lot of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lnckawnnna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. scribed as follows: Being the easterly half part of lot number nlno (9) In block number seven (7), on J. Heerman s map of South Hydo Park, being llfty (oO) feet In front on street cnlled and known ns Ninth street, nnd about eighty (80) feet In depth to a lino to bo run parallel with Ninth street so as to dlvldo the said lot number (9) nlno Into two equal parts, bo the said measurement of depth moro or less. Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals beneath the surface of said lot as tho samo is reserved nnd oxcepted to Joseph Fellows, his heirs nnd assigns. Being tho samo lnnd purchased by Prune T. Vail at orphans' court sale as the piopcrty of Horace A. Vail, by. deed dated October 20, 18S5, and recorded In deed book No. 34, nugo 3G7. All Improved with a two-story frame dwcllng house. Seized nnd taken In execution at ine suit of John Carroll vs. Andrew Zim merman and Lottlo Zimmerman. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 4C5. May Term, 1900. Fl fn. to Mny Term. 1900. M. F. CONRY, Atty. ALSO No, 20. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, T. J. Snowdeu, adminis trator of Wllllnm J.Joncs.dcccnsed.in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land.sltuatoln thecltyof Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and statoof Pennsylvania, known nnd designated on the plot of the "Frances Ann Grllflii addition to tho city of Scranton." as lot number seventeen (17) in square or block "A." Sold lot be ing rectangular In shape forty (10) feet In width in front on Church avenuo or street, tho same In the rear, and one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet deep to nn ullcy; tho measurcmnt of the depth of said lot to commence ten (10) feet Ill side of tho lino of tho sldowulk In front of said lot, permission being granted to use said ten (10) feet for ynrd, porch, vault, piazza, bay-window, but for no other purpose. Coal nnd minerals except ed and reserved. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and out buildings. Being tho samo premises which Walter Brlggs granted nnd con voyed to William J. Jones by deed dated third day of October, 1890, and recorded In tho recorder's oflico of Lackawanna county, In deed book No. 117, at pago 21, etc. Solzed and taken In execution at the suit of Citizens Building and Loan Asso ciation vs. T. J. Snowden, administrator of William J. Jones, deceased. Debt, $1,434.00. Judgment No.. 388, Mnv Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to Mav Term. 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 21. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Patrick F. Farrell, In nnd to all that certain lot of ground, slt uato In tho township of South Ablngton, in tho county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, known and designated ns lot number four hundred ond forty eight (44S) in a certain plan of lots called the "Summit Park Annex," surveyed for Wood. Harmon & Co., by G. W. Mllnes, civil engineer, and recorded In tho olllce for recording deeds, etc., In nnd for the county of Lackawanna, aforesaid, in vol ume 100 pago 398. All improved with a singlo two-story framo dwelling house, other outbuildings, fences and trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Republic Savings and Loan asso elation vs. Patrick F. Farrell. Debt. $731.32. Judgment No. 392, May 'ieim, 1900. Fi. fa. to May Term, 1900. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Atty. ALSO No. 2.'. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, William It. Burke, in and to all that certain pleco or parcel ot land sltuato In the city of Scruntou, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvlna, being known as lot number eleven (11), In block number three (3) ot Reynolds Bros. & McCarty's plot of lands convoyed by tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company to G. F. Reynolds, ct ul. Said lot being forty (40) feet In width in front on Reynolds street and ono hundred and forty-eight (148) feet in deptn, more or less to tho lino dividing said nlot from the Canavan tract. And 13 tho lot con veyed by said Reynolds, ct al. to Will iam R. Burko by deed bearing date of 12th September, 1896, recorded in said county in deed book 117, page 93, etc. All Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing houso nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution ut tho suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. William It. Burko. Debt, $S6C00. Judgment No. 4CS, May Term, 1900. Fi. fu. to May Term, 1900. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 23. All the right, title and interest of tho defendants, Annie Elizabeth New man and Daniel J. Newman. In and to all that certain lot of land, situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a, point on tl e southeast sldo of Eighth street or Monsey avenue, two hundred and forty-six (216) feet from tho line of a street laid out on William Von Storch's plot of lots In said city and named Center street, but never opened; thenco south thirty-nine (39) de grees and forty-five (45) minutes west along Monsey avenuo fifty (50) feet to a corner of lot numbered seven (7) In block number thirteen (13) as designated on Bald plot, and now or lately owned and occupied by It. Al. Lindsay; thence south llfty (50) degrees and fifteen (10) minutes east along said Lindsay's land one hun dred arfd eighty-two (182) feet to a cor ner; thence north thirty-nine (39) degrees and forty-five (45) minutes east fifty (5C) jeer. 10 a corner: nnu tnenca norm niiy (00) degrees and fifteen (15) minutes west ono hundred nnd eighty-two (182) feet to Monsey avenue at the place ot beginning. Being lot number six (C) In square cr block number thirteen (13) as designated on map of William Von Storch's property recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book No. 43, page 259. Being the same land conveyed by John Hiller, Jr., und wlfo to Annie Elizabeth No.vmin by deed dated 23d April, 1nS9, and recorded In said county In deed book No. 09, page 000, etc. All Improved with a two and one half story framo dwelling houso with modern Improvements and with fruit trees. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of C. L. Froy vs. Annia Elizabeth Newman and Daniel J. Newman. Debt, $1,109.1C. Judgments Nos. 201 and 305, March Term, 1900. Lev, fas, to May Term, 1900. STREETER & I.OWRY. Attys. ALSO No. 21.-AU the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Francis A. Cornish and Llzzlo A. Cornish, executors ot tho estate of William Cornish, deceased. In and to all tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of lnnd sltuato In tho Seventh ward of the city of Scranton, in tho county ot Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, viz. Being tho northeast erly one-half part of lot number cloven, as designated upon a map of lots of Lathrop tz Jones, recorded In tho county of Luzerno In deed hook 63, page 352, etc., said half lot being thirty feet in front on Cupouso nvenue, thirty feet In rear on lino of lot No, 2 on Gibson street nnd about one hundred and seventy-eight feet deep to said lot No. 2, containing about 0,310 square feet of land, nnd Is the same land convoyed by Frank Wntrous to Wil liam Cornish by deed dutrd May 28, 188S, and recorded in deed book 57, pago 215. Also ull tho right of way running with said lot of land described In the, Watson deed. All Improved with a two-story frnmo building used as a store and dwell ing house, a barn In the rear and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. Francis A. Cornish, ct al., executors of tho estate of William Cor nish, deceased. Debt, $2,873.00. Judgment No. 453. May Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to May Term, 1900. STOKES, Atty. TERMS OF SALE. FIPTY DOLLARS CISH WHEN PROP. P.RTV IS STRUCK OFP AND BALANCB IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTGR SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD. J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Scranton. Pa.. Anrll 18. 1900. Jonas Long's Sons - , Place all the pretty Dress Goods in this store side by side, and stretch them to the sky you'll have a rainbow of the purest hue. Every color that fancy turns to effect, is in the collection that we show. Beauty and style reign supreme. Mr. Miller, the head of our Dress Goods store, was for nearly twenty years with the recognized dress goods leaders, James Mc Creery & Co., of New York. He has chosen for us and for you one of the most charm ing groups of Dress Fabrics ever gathered under a single roof. This is not brag, It is a statement of ac tual conditions, as sim ple as we can make it, and which personal observation by you will prove. Yesterday we told of the new French and German Henriettas, strictly all wool, at from 50c to $1.10 the yard, though worth a third more. Also of the genuine English Black Crepons at $1-25 worth up to two dollars. Today we visit the Fancy Waist Silks, where richness of col or blinds the eyes, as we write. It is an interesting exposition which shows you Fancy Taffetas, Fancy Liberty Satins, Broche Barre Taffetas, Lace Stripe Taffetas, Plisse Taffetas, in such becoming col ors as the prevailing shades of cadet, cher ry,lavender, turquoise, marine, rose, peach, grey, mode, beige, in digo, myrtle, salmon, and the pastel tints. 90 cents the yard though such exclusiveness is worth from one to one and one-half dollars. What a pretty combination the Crepon Skirt and the Fancy Waist the two for less than ten dollars, if you buy here, Shall we match up a pattern for you today ? Please remember that it is no trouble to show these new things to you whether you come as a buyer, or merely as an observer of style and beauty, Jonas Long's Sons. - -. M t XrL
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