"V ,.- rr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FUIDAltf, 'OOrOBER 20,' 1000.' If lb V' NORTHEASTERN MONTROSE. .if. ij)lll (o llie ScMnton Tribune. "" Montrose, Oct. 23. Daniel Morrill nnd eon, Ray, wore nt Scrnnton this wei'l. 'attending the funeral of Mr. Morrill h brother, the Into Andrew J, Morrill. ;, Miss Kdlth Uiown, of forest i-ltv, ,who has been vlnlllnB nt .Shot Iff Muxoy's, has telttrned home. At. Joseph Uurlce. who was employoii In Knoll's barber shop during the sum mer, hnn lellnuiilshcd his position to accept a similar one In Cleveland, O. Miss Mnude MuKcage, after spending a year with bur sister, Mrs. II. James McCauslaml, In this place, has returned to bar home ut Olnrksvllle, Tenn. Mrs. Mnry .T. Moonc.v musical In stiuotor In the public schools or Sus quehanna nml organlsl at St. John's church In that place, has been Visiting friends 'In this place. .-, j; M. J. (VRrlen Is on n' business trip to Vlmlru, ltlmeu, Hlnglutinton nml Les tershlre. Dr-.B. F.'nrey and family, of this place, who ('propose (.he Oregon Indian Medicine Troupe, have closed llu'lr summer home In this place, and started on their winter tour, giving entertuln ments and sellinc niotllcliie. George P. Little. esq., and ilauuhtei, Anna, were the guest of Blnghamton friends the first of the week. Dr. V". 11. Dunton. ot Oermantown, Is spending a few days at his fine country seat, "The Wayside," In this place. John A. Hffkok, steyvnrd of the Mont rose borough poo'- (arm, Is critically 111. flrand Jury convenes In this place on Monday next. Aiguinent.eourt will also be held next week. Ira H. Levy Is on a, business trip to N.mv York city. Isaac M. Price, esq., nf Philadelphia, d"llvered u stirring atlilios before the MfKiiilcy and JoosaveU club of this place last evening. Dr. John (J. Wilson Is ha vine his i evi dence, on Maple sticct, linnrovwl by the application of a handsome eftt of paint. Mrs. TO. It. Gardner bos gone to the Adiiomlucks, where she will spend the winter. Floyd Kinney is recovering fiom a severe Illness. A. V. Payne Is out again, after being laid up for several days with a severe attack of rheumatism. Dr. and Mrs. Wirt H. Conklln have returned from their wedding trip. Fayette Sprout returned this week to Scranton, where he is attending a busi ness college. Louis Tltman entertained a large number of "young people at a nartv given last evening at his home on South Cherry street. Cottage prayer meetings are being held in Montrose, under the auspices ot the Young Men's Christian association. John Howard, of Camptown, was transacting business In town on Tues day. J. M. Jeffers, president of the Mont losc Electric Light company. Is per fecting arrangements by which the ex haust steam from the electric light plant will be utillred to heat the court bouse, school building and several busi ness bouses. Frank Fassett. a denizen of Smokey Hollow, took possession of a horse which he found bitched on a street in Susquehanna. The animal belonged to Watson Reynolds, who followed up the thief and captured him In Windsor, X. Y. Fassett now languishes In jail -tt Montrose, having reglsteied there on Monday. A grand tally of the Republicans of Susquehanna county will be held In this place on the afternoon and even ing of Friday, November L'. Lieuten ant Governor tiobln, Major Everett Warren, A. J. Cnlborn, esq., and Judge William H. Jes.suj) will address the peo ple upon the political Issues of the day. There 'Will be a day parade, a torch . light parade, music, fireworks, etc. It .promises to be a big day In this old tuwn, While II. D. Jones and little daugh ter were nut driving Tuesday night, their eaniage collided with another vehicle anil Mr. Jones was tin own out. The horse took fright and ran at a maddening pare along Depot street and onto Church' Street. Near the Metho dist church the hoi so broke loose from the eaniage and eontlnu,ed,its wild run until stopped a short distance beyond. The little ghl had plucklly kept iter seat, but when Jhe buggy became re leased from .the horse It went back hauls down Bunk stitct a short dis tance and turned over, tipping the child out, but not injuring her at nil, A miraculous escape, Indeed. James Reed Injured,. Mr. James Reed struck hl leg against a cake of ice In .such a inaniif r us to bruise It severely, It became very much swollen and pained hint so hadly that he could not walk without the aid nt crutches. He was treated by physicians: also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in. bathl,ng. It, but nothing gave any relief until he began using CJianibcrlnln's " Pain ..Balm. This brought almost a complete onto In a week's time and he believes that hud ho not usodUhijraody.Jiis leg, would havo haTi' .rfrjo" ampu'vttled Mr. Reed Is one of-tho lending merchants of Clay Court House, W. Va, Pain Calm is uncqunlcd for sprains, bruises ami rheumntlsm. For sale hy all druggists, Matthew llios., wholesale and retail agents. NEW iWILFORP. Epnlal in the Si i niton 'lillitine. New Mllford. Oct. 25, The Ladles' Working Guild mot In tlm leuuro roum of the Presbytsrlan "hutch this afternoon, . Mrs. Charles Aluev, of Montrose, Is spending n fosv dnj-t with her grand father, Mr. 11. nnmiU, , Miss Clara fnderlled Jefl today for aterson, X, J., wheie she will spend hreo or four Wijelts with relatives. Robert llarby, of Wullon. .V. V., wb tt gucsi at the homo of K. U. Jiderlled n few days last '.vcci; Kljlnm o Miihu Sam and N.tkaulshl n.rihiru San, two Japanese ladles who are .studying u America, will render a Dr.Bull'sN ' Cures all Throat and iMug Affections. COUGH SYRUP W Gctthcgeuutuc. Kefuaeiubttitutes, M Vis sure Jilvatlen OtlcurM RbwaiaUMi. 15 S PENNSYLVANIA delightful programme under tho super vision or Miss Dorsey, u missionary fiom Japan, at tho Presbyterian church Frldny evening. These ladles will wear the native dress and with their curious home fittings nnd odd temple furniture, show you ntoie of the "stin rls.. Kingdom," Its manners nml cus tom's, than you could team In 11 month from books. Following Is the. pio gramme to be rendered: Huddhlst temple worship, Shinto temple woishlp, morning scene, noonday scene, even ing scene, writing scene, receiving :u piesent, children's games, Japanese) songs und recitations, carrying the baby, the Japanese bride, "thank you" and good night. FACTORYVILLE. Spptlal to IliC Siutiton TJlbin.!. , Factory vllle, Oct. 25. Hallock Rey nolds, who left hew for New 'York some time ago, where be neenpted a position nml .commenced bis duties as a carpenter. Wednesday he was brought home by his father In a bruis ed and mangled condition, having fall en from a building to tho ground a distance of thirty-live feet on u pile ot lnndlng stones. He In compnny with another workman was working on a toof when the scaffolding give" away, and they went down together. Ilnl lock received a bail cut In the leg. His back Avas hurl and he was injured oth erwise. The other man was more seriously Avour.ded. Mr. Reynolds Is r tlng as comfortably rs possible un der the circumstances. Mrs. D. C. Roe, .Mrs. Fred M. Oster hout and Mrs. AVIIson Stark, delegates to the state convention of the Wo man's Christian Temperance union at Unlontown, Pa., returned yesterday. Thomas Henry, who has been in the employ of Fred Osterhoiit as lonsoriul artist for seA'eral years, has left town. lymanXgage ON 16 TO I Concluded irom 1MB" J, I1.14 iqiult'ill.v said: "'1 lie liopiililic.in ndininls 1 1 .it ii.ii iiiiiIim MiKinley is coining silver every day in the month unci cvoiy month In the c:r at the l.llio ot lr. to 1. If that is not the eel led iJtio, why do they do it?" .Mr. llrv.ui knows why, but he conceals llie rea son and allow his licui'i.s to dtaw euoneoiis i in elusions, 'the M.ttemeut, so tar as it aoe, is line. In 137s a measiue passed congress diieit lux the srciclary of the tieasiuv to Inn two million once per month und coin into "staudaid dollais." lint m.uk this: 'I lie eoinage "as lo iii for the Koveinnicnt and on government ae count, and not on piivatc account for the licuciU or holdris of lull lion. In lS'K) the Slierm.ui law amis passed, which directed the secretary lo buv not less than four .mil one-halt million mini is ut silvtr and to coin not less than two million nui.ies a month. That act also ilecl.ueil it to lie the polic.v of the government to maintain thrc dollais on .1 parity with old. In 1S'J. the piuchasini; clause of the Mmlii.iii law was re pealed. Since that time the mints huve ill tluth been engaged in loiniiur up the piuchasetl bullion. Hut mark this: Through the liw, and tiy tlte opeiation of the treasur', the dollais have been kept equal to irohl. They ale paid out only by the Kovcinnient, and against llie re leipt by the Koveinmeut of an eiiial amount in cold, or in BCitlir lendeied, or goods bought. With the goveiiunent's guaiaiitee of paiit.v, and the iiiantily limitid, il is uiinlfistly an iuilif feient l ill imist. 1111 o whether the lain, wele 10 to 1, 20 to 1, 01 ft to 1. .And ,vet .Air. Uij.111 ilcftl.v insinuates Ihat his piaitUe justities Iiee coinage foi evei.vbod.v at that latio without auv guarantee of equality witii gold fiom nu.vbodv. Let mi' tell you a stoiy. II illustrates the matler and makes it luoie deal, rour or live .vears ao 1 listened to a (onwisation between a certain judge ami a bink.-i. I'be judge Haid: "I loiisianlly hear that our -ihei doll.11 is woitli only mlj- cents, and jel ,vou bankeis mid all dealers aie glad to take liiem for .1 dollar eai h. lltvv is that? Are they leally woith 11 dollar, or do you all give fmty leuls mole for taili ot them than they ale woitli? My question is an hn est one: t want to know." The liankei ie plied: "Well, I will anwci joh by the kindei gjrlvii method." lie held up a nickel and akid the judge, "What is t li.it V An-vver: "A nil hel live icnts." "What is Ih" 11ut.1l In Ibe coin vvoi tli?" .ludge: "I don't know." Bankci : "I will tell vou. it is worth about six-tenths of one cent. Now, with so small vab.e in il self, how does it lome to be woitli Ave icntsY" .bulge' "Why, the goviinment, having issued it for five cents, and having leceived live lents for it, will leileem It for live icnts in gold won't it!" liankei: "es, jou have it exailly. You have described vli.lt is pel frilly analogous to the Until iigarding the silvir dollar. The gov. eminent bu.vs the silver at the 1ua1l.it piice, now about sity cents, Maiups n ceitatn quantitr of it a dollar gils a dollar for It when it pays one cait and ledeenn It when pie-ented foi it' ll! mptlon." .ludge: "Doe.s tile governiiieiit ir deem it with a gold iloll.ii!" Ilauku: ".No; hut it does substantially the same thing. It ie (five il as the equivalent of a gold dollar in the payment of customs dues. Ihing as if lUieni as gold for that puipose, It is now the onuil of gold foi all piuposes. At the mine time it does this, it Julys gold to eveiy our that wants it and has ,1 cliini or demand on llie luasiny, 'I lei" the pailty Is maintained." I have been obliged tn My so imiv.1i by way of explanation or pivfaie 10 my main question. The Renl Interest of Wage-Enrners. How would the iuteieats of vvage-e.uniis and sahuy paid people be diluted II the Ihuinciallc lliyau noiositiou should be realized; In the year lk'1'1 I had .1 louvirsation with one of the Inightest and most capahlo bustneria uieti of the west. He was engaged in laige aitalis an em ploy it of l.il'oi, a bank president, and u mail of lepiitul wealth, lie said to me: "I am pel .suidid that it is lor Hie Intciist of the pfople of the I'liiled States to open llie mints for the flic ((linage of silver at tlm latio ot Hi to 1, ami get on to the silver stand. ml as soon as possi ble." 1 said lo him; "It is sin prising lo In at suili a statement liom ,vou. Ann must bavn tliiioght II will over; you can, I ku ivv, make join lliouiilit and leasonliig pi 1 hilly deal, l'. plain In me how it will be (nt Ihu iutiiest of our people tn go iu'o this thing, and If I i.u'i kie it as you do I will dinp all nidation and espouse tlif cans.- at once." 'lids was bis ex. pl.inalion; "We have mini' to a lime," he said, "when ,1 piotediie 1. 11 lit 110 lunger piotriU, I'mlir the Wilson bill, whiih, llmiuli .1 lleiuu tialie inej villi', Is Mill pioleitive, our t.litotii'S He idle, I.1I101 Is out of employment, ami gen. eial business uiu;uilics. I'hv tiulli Is, we 1.111 imt lompeti' in inanufjc tin lug with the ol.hr niinlrii'D. wh.'ie laboi Is cheap. Wages and s.il.ilil's me loo lilgli hi'ie, 'Hie I.1I101 lost of what we nuiiutadiiic i, loo gleal, We must i' dine the labor (o.t. To imderl ike lu ledqee vvage.i diti'itly would simply bucd l likes, lot I. ma, dl")i:!.'is ami Hot.; lull laiuiol Vou tie," il t'nntlli'aid, "thai II we adopt slliei as a suudaid iiinncy 101 our domestic' use vo will, while nominally a,vfng the same wages, pie llieni In u kind ni money wldcli will be obtained ut a cost, HKMsinnl 111 Unladed pioduits, ni not limit! than onr-haU lira pie-ent cost In jjnhl"" "Vm," I replied, "I hi- Hil ileailj. It is stilUly tine, but you said it was foi the inter. Cain vf the peopli, Don't you iiioguiu the waire-woikir end the iialailed man as the peo de? Vnnr piopotltioii ix a pioposltlou to blind, fold their cyis while you pick ilnir pockits, 1 uiiiiot .Tine to torn plan. Iletler slill.es, lockout' .Hid lints I lull this I hid of J u; it ling and (liealliig tluough He iiiedluui o p.1,1 limit If piolecliuii will not piottit (wlihli time will llinw), If our lihoi io,l be too high, il wagri must, as you (l.iini, be II11.1II1 ledmid, llie gllnd of tiiiupilitlou will iletiimliie vv lion able and Just leslmaiiu, should in- nnilid, icison. able ju- just i.'.l.l am e slioiild lie olliied, whi'e you would suiiiinhi the whole quislloii at onie wllluiit 4 struggle." Wages Reduced One-Half. Ujs the geulUluaii ilgliti Would the tin' loluafo of mhei' and the (ouseqtunt ailonliou of the sllicr siuudaul in our domestic jtlulis have the .effect lie pudiileilK Vould II depjlve llie wage-earner of one-half Ids pnseut leuaulV I havo no mure doubt of the truth of It than I have doubt that grape glow grapea or that Ihlsths glow thistles. You can tec It for yourself II you will ieaiy tiy. (Jive attention now. It i-s not ditluiilt. It Is tlniple. You work, for pay. In what are you jiildt Vou will My, "In money." That Is true, but Hie money li only an Intcrmcillatv In that in vvhlili .vou me icaily iiald, vlr., things lli.it Vou Use and tonsume. The1 value ol )our work Is Intnvlunl finally hv what Miur W01I-. will pin chip. Vou ate paid two ilollms pet- day, in om or Its iipilvnlont. Two ilolhrs will buv .1 .tck nl llntir, n pair nt ahoes, 01 a llioiKHid poiindu nt io.ll, and so on. Ihe v.Hno of vour labor I. tliiii'folc, equal lo llie Anlup of .1 nark of flour, II pllr nf kIium, 11 Ihoinand lioiinilx nt 10.1I1 or whit not, .Vow, among nlher things vour l.tboi p.iy will buy Is silver. With Ivvd dollais 11 1 Hie money In wlili 1 jou 111 )i now paid yml tan buy l.WKl gialns ;f fiber bullion. That nuatillly nf ullvrf I111II1011 I1.11 lb) PMluiiHFnlile value nil over llie world. In our Inaiket l,un mrlns of silver ate equal in value In a sail, ef Hour, 11 pur of ulioes, or .1 llous.ind pounds nf coal. In other wotiK .Vuiir labor pay and l.hOd gialus of silver aie equlv ahnt to null oilier In Ihelr povvir to lonitinnd Hin-e things that inbilstrr (0 the tuiuloit ami lijiiliif-s of vnuwilvis and your fatnllhs. I.l us now pviitnlue the free-silver piopo-ltlun It. Is simply lids! tlptn llie mints tn everybody. Permit the owners of silver to bilng In II7HI gialns ot silvir. Stamp it one dollar and glvn il bnik lo iIifiii. t'loUie Hill dollar with legal tsnder quality, so that It n:ny be lawfully ited lo pay ilehls. 'Ihat Is nil II Is simple enough, Isn't II? Hut wu know tint one dollar ol our pic-mi kind of moiii'i -the money In which .vou mi' paid your almls and vom wafers li woitli, nut :i7l',i gi.ilii'. but inoic than SUO grains. Would jou lather have llie equivalent nf MM gulns foi jour pay than ths equlvahnt of nTl'J gialns! And yet, If )ou consult Id the free-allver pro- gnu e, if llr.van and his Poineir.itli-l'opullMk- Sllveristic Mippm lei's (nine Into Miwei, that pro. giammc will lie adopted, and you Inevitably get join- pay in the new dollars containing ail1! gm I ns of fine silver. Ileloie you vote for thl soil of bmhirsss be vvlo enough tn get a stipil latluu from vour einploveis Hint you shall then be paid, as you nre" now paid, in something pqulviiluit to Kill gialns of sliver. It jou do not do so, jou will get the equivalent of only HTl'i gialns for every dollar paid jou. Can j-ou at foul II! Hut they will li II jou thai these now- dollars, rnutaltiltig :i;i'i gialli, will be as valuable thru as SUO gialns are now. They will tell jou that a dollir Is a ibll.ir, and that fiee coinage will luliiB the value nt Hie bullion up to its coinage value. sj0 .., t1011 ;)7m gmlns will be worth a dollar. That Is true in one sense, bill II Is not s)rue in essoin.'? or In fad, Tluee hundred and sevenl.v-nue and one-fourth gialns In sliver bullion will I o. Indeed vvoilh one of the new nil vri dolhrs, becjuso with that number ol grains jou (.111 get one of Hie new , IoII.tik. and one of Hi.1 new dollais will be worth !I71U grains of silver. beeaue there ate jit-l Hi Hi grains In It; but the question the question In which jou are inltrested Is lln: What will be the value of that dollar In whiih I am now paid? Ynu know He value of your present dollais. Are .vou pre pared to guarantee to j ourselves mid to vour l.imllles that these ii"vv proposed dollirs will be of equal or even of appioxlmate value? S, giutlemen, jou cannot nHord lo do so. Take the li-k of such nn emptj chance if jou will, hut when the hour of jour grief and dirappolnt ininl fill ill tome, as come it study will, then blame joursclves. but absolve the Itepuulhan piity fiom any lesponsibillty for tho adveisitles jou will sufler. The Banking and Business Interest. Hut the Democratic orators will tell jou that what 1 am sajllig is Hie voice of the bj ills' r, and that the banker lias it special interest in the gold standard; that gold is the licit man's money and siivei Is tho poor man's, and other rot of that kind. I want lo spcal: .1 moment of the baukci's position. I want lo s:huwjuu, as 1 readily can, that the banker, if he had re g.iul only lor an immediate and Ill-gotten profit, would himself advocate the frec-coln.ige nieis 111 1' of the Democials. Let's see how lie could link.- it serve his piollt. Assume that the free coinage law would he u;. dative in two jeai. Knowing this, the banker, having, sa.v, 's.'ilKI.OOO in deposits, could buv at the piiiiit market piice. sa.v, one million -Alex-Iiaii dolus, or an amount of silver equal theic to in bullion, each one a Utile heaviei und .. little finer than the pioposed silver dollais. 'llie mini being opened, be could take bis on- mill ion Alexhans to the mint and receive in letmii one million and fouitecn thousand of the new Anieiican dollars. Willi these in hind, and they being bcil tender, lie could pay oft his deposits with oUO.OOO of the loins and keep ftlt.tKH) of them us the lcwaid of his shrew dness. Ills 1e.1t piollt would not he .-.'ill.OIW. They would be (heap dollais, and (ompared witii gold dollars, would postys but lalf their purchasing power, so we must divide the Ijjit.OOO by 2, which gives him a net pjotit ot Jj7,0I!0 on the tiaiisiictioi.. You will ask, then, why with sm li possibilities licfuie them, the bankers oppose the measuie, I will tell jou truly. It is because they foicsee, as every one who understands Hie matter must foicsee, that with llie adoption of Hie niea-siile gold would disappear into private hoards; the (('serves of the banks, now laigelj- in gold, would be drawn out; thej' would be foned to contract their loans; n gi neral and exhausting liquidation would take place; merdiantK and in. 111111. utiirirs would fall, and in the general wreck and niin the banker would be exempt fiom the genual disaster. Shops and factories would he closed; a sh.up halt would be (ailed en all enteiprisis; labor would go into Idleness; wages would be re duced, and geiietal mlserj rcallm!. Theie would he a resurrection, no doubt. Our country is too great, its lesomces ton manifold, to long lemam III batikiuplcy and idliness. With the old wreiks (leaicd iiw.ij-, we would begin again. 'Hie new silver money would lie the tiioue.v standaut and the (ommon iiiidium of exchange, and after in (omeivable disastei we would have the ihronlu condition of a fluctuating unicm.i now- enjo.ved lu our neighboring lcpuhlic, Alex-iio. Value of the New Coins. "tlcxho has her mints open lo the free coinage nf both gold mid siivei at the latio nf IG't to I; lint all of hei geld goes abiuatl. She is hope lessly on the siivei -land. ml, and her dollais. beiivKi' in weight ami finer In quilitv- than oms, have a value alvvajs rising or falling as the priie of silicr bullion risis and falls in Hie vvoild's niaikd. The aveiage value of the Mexican dol lar is about All icnts in gold. Il sometimes falls tn 4; it sometimes rises to ,"i2 01 .11. l'oiup.iieil to gold, the "xticme llud nations in valu-- within the limits of a single jeai aic as Hindi as ID per (cut. Our flee silver coinage advoiates. notably Mr. Ili.vau, as-urr Us Hut it will lie illlloreut 'here; thev tell ns that Alexiio is a small loimtri. while we aie a gie.it people, elghtj- millions In number, and that the ihuiand line will lirliu the new silver dollar up to pat. Thej- lorget that the .Alexiian dollar is iiurent nionev in all of China, the Strails Seltlemi nts, the' Philip, pines, and all the Islands of the I'ai inc. Not less than four hundred millions of people Use Mexican dollais in piefeiemc In gold, und vet the power of thn.se dollais the vvoild nvir is sub slauilall.v no cents in gold. No, my fiiends, values will not icspoud tn the Ihjan leasonlng, Xelther pailiamcnts nor r r 11 gic'ssis, kings nor pusiili nt, (,111 di.iugo or nniiiil the natural laws of eionomle relationship. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets euie n cold In one day. Xo Cure, No Pay. l'rce 23 cents. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Beview. Nov York, Oct. 2J.A( cording lo the ldira-e ut the ptofisiouul tiadeis in (Storks, a re 11 lion in pi no vva theoietlcally due todaj-. 1'iiies gtn. crally show losses on the diy A sudden ami ('hai.iclcritio Ueai. ill Migur in the final hour had not a little lo do witii lint dcvltiw tnuise nl the 111.11 l.c-t downwaid. Sugar .sintered from vtiy liiavy llmililatlrn anei its icuht shaip lise wliii h wan ml uicouutt'il fur by any news. Toil, ii 's break was iquallj witlioiit evol.inatlou cxcipt Ilirt fa','t ol the pri'tlmu lise and the Ie sulliiig ieiilb.111'.', II10 iliop III Muai extended to :'t poiiil,, Total salts, iS-.'i,TIHj shaies. The bond uiaikct was mil vei.y acliie today, but pilies wtir liiiule-iii'ld. 'lot at sales, par value, s.'.otm.UOU. I'liiled Staes Is uibaiiied i per cei.t, on the last all. The fnllowlng nuotatioiis Tiihiuie bv M. S. .Ionian Jc Meats bulldii'g, Scranton, Pa, Onin- in furnished The Co., rooms 703-700 Telephone JOU): High- l.ovv CIoj. tng. .. 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T1.1t Hon to Mlssnml Padlli .,, People's lias V .1. C1nt1.1l ,,, . .siiiitliein I'liltlc .. .Soifolk .V Wi.tiiu .Vol Hi I'Jiilii! . ,, Nuitli. I'jtlll.', I'r . X. (Vnl1.1l Out. & AVi-,1 ,,,,, 1'eiina. It, It . liS'.i . ::HU . 7d!i . !'7- .lllj . OVi , HI .I'd . :s . ;i7 . ..; . 7.1'i .I'M . '.'.!' .!:!.' i-.Kiuu aiau ii' Ki.ullng , 17? ltcjibng, I'r .,,,, ul Soiithi'in I). It i.tti Souiheni II. It., I'r .... 57'4 Tenn., I'. & Iron 6!J!i UK If. s. Leather u ' 2V Wt H. S. beilther, Pr .,,,. Ji VJ 7t- 72 ttubtier ,.,,. 31 C RlU .1,1U 1'nloii Piltlflc ti II "T.2U . fit-' m t'tilun Paelllc, Pr , 7c 7IP.4 7(1 7tl Wnbasti, IV ITiS, llls 1' ' Wrslein I'tllon 1 ,,01 SJ Et 81 Ni:V 01IK I'ltODIK't: IITCIIANOK PRIOES. Otien- Hlgli- t.nw Clo, AVItKAT. Itie. " "' "!. 1)1 iMirninrr ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,-s isa it's ie; M1I.V SOU SI'S s,0 SI 1 ember 77-1; 7s'i 77' i' I UKNi Deirmlier tti W W, 12 Slay IP), 1li 11i 104. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. first JsallonaritatiU W1 Scinntou Ravings Hank 500 ... Scranton 1'aiklng Co , " Third National Honk ....A '2 Dime Deposit and W-cotint Uank .. '-M Keonnmy l.lglit. II. k P. Co 4 Taicka. Trust Hafe Deposit Co UQ ... Seranton Paint Co ; . e0 Clark k Snover Co., Pr '! ; Htranlnu Iton Petiee t: lfg. Co ij"1 Rcraiilon Axle Woiks Jj;' l.nikawannR Pally Co.. Pr u f 'mini v Savings Hank- It Trul Co... SOU ... I'ltst National Hank (Caibondale) 'JJ Standard Drllllns Co ;; " Trailers' National Hank ' ' " Scranton Holt and Nut Co 100 " noxus. Hcranton I'assenoer Hallway, first Mnrtnage, due 1C20 HJ People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due inis 115 ... People's Street Hallway, Oeneial niortirai.e. due 1021 1'J Dhkon Maniifflclurlnir Co JW I.arka Townshln School G tier rent. ... 102 Clly of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Strnnlo.i Traction 8 per cent 11a 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Correded In- II. (I. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) nutter-Cieamety. Ha'JIc ; dairy tubs. 'Ale. ritRs Select western, 17c.; nearby slate, 10c. Cheese I'ull cream, new, H'.Sc Beans Per bu . tholee marrow, $2.40: medium, $2.:i0; pea, 52.80. Potatoes 110c. Onions COc. per bu. riour Meat patent, JJI.GO. Fhilndelphla Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Oct. 2.7. Wheat firm. ?ic liiuh er; (ontuiit iriade, Odoher, VlUilVir. Coin Steadv; No. 2 mixed October. 4Vba44lic. H.'ls -t id.arjred; No. 2 white clipped. tSliiSSVic ; No. ;i do. do., 2i!',..i27e. ; No. mixed do., -til Sillic. IliittPt I'iriu: famy western iieameij, 2.'l!ic.; do. piints, 27e. llnus Finn: fte.h lie.il-bj-, 21e.; do. western. 2lc.: do. jin-ithwevteir, 20e. ; do. snulln'in, l''c. (1ieee Ijnii t; Nev.' Yulk full cteams fancy mall, ll-'Sall'vc ; do. do. fair to choiie, 10'.:il I'ic Helmed Siwars Unclmiircd. Cotton Stead.v. 'lalln.v Cllj pi line, in IioesIhmi!, t(,al';c.; cnimlrv do, lur lels, 4''ic.; daik, 4'ic.j cakes, 3V4''. Live I'oul Uj Sieady; fuvls, ehoUe, 0i-ille.; do. fair to ctiod, !l'.alOi-.; old luostirs, Il',i,i7i'.; r.eaibv Fprinp: chl(keii, liable; wvstein do., Klil'.V. ltectipts riour, a,0t'Ci banels mid l..:i2,liro pounds in sacks: vxln.il, 7.0OJ busliels; com, 132. (Kxl busliels; oats, U.uou bushels. Shipments Wheat, .11,000 bushels; corn, 42,000 bushels; o3ts, ll.VX") bushels. New York Grain and Produce. N(W Yoi Ic, Oct. 25 lTour Hxpoits steady, inaikil shade steadiei but still neglected. Wheat Spot film; No. 2 led, TSUe. f. o. b. afloat; Tj'ic elevaloi; No. 1 northern Diilulh, ht'.ie. f. (i, li. i.float; options firm ill the earlv dealinus and after a setback expjerienced n strong up turn and dosed Hi in at I'satUc net advanie; .Alaicli clos-ed SKic; AHy. Me.; October. 70',ic; Deccmbei, 7S',(iC. Corn Spot film; No. 2, 4."iVjc, f. o. b. afloit: options sieady to film all div; clo-ed pa illy '4i(c, net ImrIici': Alaj dosed 4taic. : Octol.ei. 4 Ac.: December, 42 We. Oats Spot dull: No. 2. 2.V'o.; No. 3, 21c ; No. ' white, 27',b.a2Kc ; No. S white, 27c; tt.i(k mixed western, 2.5a20',$c. ; truck white western and slate 27V.i:Uc. ; options slow but. steady. Hutlei--Steady; western ireaincrj, .Kia2J',c. ; factory, 11a llie. ; .lime crcainei.v, lM'Jlc; imitation creain ei J', lH.ialSe, ; state dairj-, T5a21c. Cheese Steady; laiire white, 1014c : slnall white, 11c; laipe (olored, lie; Minil coloied, lie Kurs Quiet; slate and I'euusjlvania, 2ta22c. ; vve.steiu itgular pjckinif, 17al!ic. ; western, loss otr, 21c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Oct. 25. ( atile Heejipis, S.iOtl, in cluding 10 westerns and S00 Tij'i.iiis; Kci'irally steady to strong: nilivci lut on sale todaj', time ears at Ji.h5; 'tod to piimo steers, JjCO.-.C; poor to mediiim. stuoa,-, -,u; selected teetleis, slow, st.7,-,a4.J1; mixed stoikois, vvixik, t-J)n 3.7.1; (ows, S2.s0al.:i1; hei'ei-s, s.7;,al.;.1; ctn tieis, s,2i2.t; bull', r! Vlil.uO; (alves, sjilTO; Texans. Iiest on s.de.Judav four (,ua at sCCO; Tixas led iltvis. s.j,);i.i,i; d.i. gij.s stetrs". .'l.,ria4,H; do. Imlls. -s!.i.-nl.'"j. lfu!-'llcepii ts liidiij. HO.IK'O; tomniow, 21.ll; lell over. 2.0"0; npeiittl slow, (losid sirong, active; top, iSI.S.1; mived and butdieis, l.t.'iai.sil; good i chohc: l.-ivv, 1J4..V11IM; immli heiv.v. !?4.4fla4..".0; i;lit, 1i.:I.iI.S"i; hulk of sales. sI,.'m4.7II. "-Iieep -ltd-(tipl', Itigiflti; sheep and lambs, weak to shade lower; good to diolee vvotliirs, l.'ni.10: (i'r to limit ! mixed, '-.:. IUi.I.pO; wesleitr heeu, 'f.S.S.Ia 1.10; Texas shup, .j10.i:i..'i0; nitlve lambs, $1.25 al.10; vvistim, fl 7ia1.:to. Chicago Grain and Produce. ChU.igo. Oct. 2.1. AVhc.it was flitn today (il Hie big iah sales heio jeslenla.v, llecuiihcr dos ing Tialc. highir: (inn dosed 'ic. and cats Ua 'ic up. I'loiisloiii, .it Hie doe vveie 12',an"0c. improved.. Cash itiotatioui were as follows; riinii (Jiiiel: No. :i spring wheat, HIA', i72y,,-.; No. 2 red, 7..',aa7j',it. ; Vo. 2 loin. ;17'Jiala'iii-. ; No. 2 veiow, fSa:!sVic: No. 2 oats, 2ai"ai-.; No. 2 while, 2Ji.; No. H vvliite, 23M.a21o. ; .'o. 2 ive, 47'lialS:c.: No. 1 i'ax seed, stl.7fl.1l.7S; No. 1 i'oilhwet. ffl.iO: timotlij-, $I.:I0; pmk, (rlJ.SO; lard. yi.Hili.1,'. iiln4 sii.uii'i.'s-,; shiiulders, f'.ia ii'i.e,; bides, f0.73ill.-3i whbkey, .1.27. East Liberty Stock Market. CjsI l.ilierty. Oct. 2.1. Cattle steady; extra, $.1..'i0a3.li5; pilme. 3.2tU3..53; 101111110,1, S.2..II1 2.7.I. Hogs- l.ovvi : pilme liravies and lust niedlimis, l,!Klal.!l2'.i, licny A'mkets, ?1.')u; light do., tfl.a.1il.o0; loughs, l.i4.6S. sheep slow; ihohe wetheis, .l.ij3a4; common, H.fiUn 2.W); dioiie Iambs, vlail.li:; (onimoii to good, $.l.tl.Si; vial calves, 7,17.50. NeAV York Live Stock Market. New Yoik, Oct, 23. Ilieves Nonilnally rteady; calves, steady for live i.ilves; veals. .tldo.aO; com. 111r.11 gicseis, 1-2.IO: led calves, $1. Sluep and Lambs Slow, piiies steady; sheep, $!..") 1 1 ; culls, is,3n.i2; lambs, ,:Ci.i,r..50; two (.us cxtta, W.7.1; no Canada lambs, llos--Alarket lovvev at y 8,23. SHERIFF'S SALES UHHIUKRH SAI.KH -Of- Valuable Real Estate -O.S--FHIIJAY, NOV. IC, 11)10. Il' virtue or stimlry wrltr nf Fieri Fa clan, I.evml Facluh and Vonilltloiu Ks poitas. Isaiicil oat ol' tbo Couit ol Coiuit'ou Fleas of l.iicUuAvaiina County, to 1110 di rected, I avIII cxpoMi to nnbllo sule by vendue or outcry, to tbe bfebett and best bidder, for cuidi, at tbe court bouse, In tbe Clly of Seriiiitou, I.iirkawiiiiim. Coun ty, on FHIOAY. tbo SI.Vt'HIJNTIl UAY of NOVl'-JlIlIJlt, A. U., I'.iOO, at 10 iiYloci, lil tlio forenoon of Hiihl day, all tbo rlh'l'.t, title und Interest of tbo iltifendants lu and to tbe Inlliivviiit; ilcterlbeil IciCti, ploecii or parculH of laud, viz.; No. J, All lliu ilKbt. Utle ami lllleri'st of the (lol'ciMhuit 111 ami to all that cci tnlii lot, pli'c-o or paieel of hunt inmnil. cd anil ili'iserllicd n.s-lolloAvw, to avIi; Hit mite In Ihu City ol' Berantoii, Count) of l.iii'Utivviiiiurt anil Statu of I'liuusvlvnnlii, and IcuoAvu us l.ut No. -', lu lllocl: No. I. of TbillwUm's Addition to tbe City uf .Scniiitiiti, Mid lot adjoins corner lot on Jones nil eel, lifts (I'M feet In front on Main Itoad to I'lovldence, 011 (lie west side of tbe I.ueK.iAvaniia liver mid onu liiiiidred Ui) feel deep, and li tlm Und eoiiA-eycd by Henry Tliurbtiin et UN,, to Fnuiilu Arnold, tlm tliltty-IIrM tiny nf Oetotier, Ihol. Ittc'orded ill l.ackavvainu County Deed Hunk No. 11, pane 102. etc. All improved tvltli two iwo-ntnry frame dwelllm? lionses mul other nutbulldiugsi llii'ieijii. Helped and tuUeu In exeeiitlmi at the suit of New Schiller llulldlliK a lid t.oiin association of Scr.iutou, F.i., vs. A. W, licrtliolf, I'xecuior of Samtic'l Arnold, do reiibed. Debt, ?SO0. .liiilgiiient No. 137, November Term, 1000. Fl. f.i. to Novem ber Tenn, lnOo. STOIC KS. Alt'y. ALSO . No. S. All the light,' title una Interest uf tho defemluut In ami to. all tint cer- SHERIFFS SALES; lulu lot, piece or put-eel .of laiul plttmte In the City of etmnton, County of Laek ilwunnii nml finite .of 1'eiiimylvniilu, boutuled nlid ilescrlbed as follows,, viz.: IleliiB Lot No. ZT, In Sipinre or llloek No. 28, und situate upon Htrret known an Htono avenue, upon the town idol of Hcranton, bclim forty (10) feet lu front till Btone uvenuo and nue llimdieil iitnl forty (140) rcet In depth, wlib the umiul ten (10) feet ptivIlcKo lu front. All ltn iitoved Avltli u,two'Slory frame dwelling 110110 nml other outbulldltiRR tbcrcou, Krl7.nl and taken in cxcrtttloit nt the suit or New Hcblller nulldluit and Loan to"oelatloii vm. Wlttdylawu KaAACjnskl, administratrix of Leon Knweynxld, Debt, toll). .tudgment .No. 1.13,. November Term, 1000. Fl. fa. to November Term, 11)00. ' STOIC US, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All tbe rlnht title and Interest of the ilcrendtttH, Lttelltt lllanebard, In mul to all that certain lot of land sit uate lyltiK and belnp In tbe Third ward or the City of Carbomlale, County or Lneknwntina and State nt l'enniylvanln, bounded and described ns follows, to vxlt: HeKlnnltiK at a point, the Inter section of Seventh nA'cnue with lino of land of John Jlurrln; thence southerly alotiK said line one hundred anil elRltly (ISO) feet to lino of land-v ot the late llernbard Cbatnnmati: thence lit n vvest erly direction uIiiur said line one hun dred unit five (103) feet to lino of lands now or formerly of John llausan: Ibetice nloni? said line northerly one hundred nml elBbty (1HI) feet to the sold Seventh .lA'cnuo; .thence easterly aloiur said Sev; entli avenuo one hundred and live (tiki) feel to line ot lands now or formerly of John aMurrln, the place or beRlnnluir. llelniT tbe same properly conveyed to Luella Ulancham by Daniel M. Blancbard by deed dated Jan. .11, 1W, and recorded lii LtickaAvanita CountA'. In Deed Hook No. 130, piifio r,ir, nnd Nox'. 12. 1MH. and recorded in Deed Book No. 121, pi'tte SI. All Improved with a two-Btory frame dwelllliK bouse, burn, and other oltt buildltiRS. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit Of Kngnn & O'Donnell vs. Luella lllanebard.. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Katun & O'Donnell vs. Luella ninnehnrd. Debt, JS8.75. .TttdKmont No. ?,3, March Term, 1S98. Fl. fa. to Novem ber Term, 1000. II. D. CAREY, Att'y. ALSO No. 4. Ail the right, title and Interest of the defendant, S. Jay Austin, In and to all that certain lot, piece, parcel or treet of land bounded and described as follows.and situate In Lackawanna Coun ty. Va., to AVit: Commencing at a point In tbo center of the Great Bend and Philadelphia Turnpike, where the 1'rickly Ash Road crosses the sulci turn pike, being ns near as may be tbe cen tral point of tliis crossing; thence along tho Fueioryvllle Road north elghty threo (Ml) degrees west, seA'onty-llve (i3) peiclu-H to a corner; thence by lands now in- kilo uf Kdward Reynolds south thirty (.10) degrees Avest thirty-nine (39) perches to a post; thence south twenty-blx and one-fourth (2014) degrees east thirly elght and six-tenths (SS.C) perches to a post: theneo north forty-flA'o' and a half lIS'-l degrees east twenty-nine (20) perches to a .post: thence south forty-four and a half (14v degrees east, seventy-eight (78) perches to si point In tbo center of the Great Rend and Philadelphia Turnpike; thence alongr bald turnpike north seven and one-fourth (7!i) degrees east thlrty tAVo (32) perches to a corner; thence south clght.v-tAvo and three-fourths (S2Ji degrees east forty-seven (17) perche- to 11 corner; thence north three and a half (",:) degrees west, twenty-four (24) perches to a post; thence north sixty-two i;z) degrees cast, nine ami six-ienms (O.ii) peiches to a post und stones; thence north forty-three and three fourths W) degrees Avest about llfty (30) nerches to a corner: thence north elglitj'-tliree (S.!) degrees Avest sixteen (Hi) perches to a point In tho center of the Great Rend nnd Philadelphia Turn pike; thence along said turnpike north tAvo and a half (2',4) degrees west one hundred and twenty-One (121) feet to tho point of commencement, containing fifty (30) acres more or less. All ImproA'ed Avltb tAvo frame dwelling houses, a barn and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tbe suit of Assigned to W. H. Scamans vs. S. J. Austin. Debt, S2,000. Judgment No. 383. November Term, 1000. Fl. fa. to November Term, 1000. NBWROMB, Att'j'. ALSO No. 3. All the right, tile and interest of the defendant. In and to all those forty-s-eA-en lots ot ground situate. In tho Township ot South Abington, County ot l.nckuwiinna and State of VennsylA-anla, known nnd designated as Lots Nos. 2R, 4S, 40. o0. Til. 32, XI. 01. 93, 07. 101. 112, US, 12.t, 121, 123. 135. 171, 173, 170, 177, ITS', 17S, 1S3, 18S lbO, 190, 117. IDS. 100, 2iV), 201, '-1)1, 203, 20.i, 207, 279, 2S3, 281, 2S3. 2S. 291, 202, 293, 201: all In a certain plan of lots called "Summit Park" surveyed for Wood.( Harmon Co., tiy C. S. Miller, civil engineer, and recorded In tho office for recording deeiN, etc., In nnu for Lackawanna County aforesaid, lu Deed Hook No. 87, page 482, etc. Also all those sixty-two (62) certain lots of ground situate In South Abington township aforoh.ild. known and designat ed ns Lois Nos. 397. 121. 423, 427, 430, 431, 432, 433, 431, 443. 411. 447, 471, 472, 480, 4S3, 4Sti, 489, 192. 499. 300. 505, 500, fill, 523, 52.1, o2(i, 329, 530, 3.13. Mil. 544, 543, 54, 547, 34S, 549, 550. 55S, 539. 5B0, 5(11, 572. 573, 580, B06. 810, (113, lil.'i, und all those lots numbeied from ami incluiilng Oil to and including C5U; also that one-half of Lot 670. which ad joins Lot 80, In 11 ceitaln Plan of lots called "Summit Park Annox," surveyd for Wood, Harmon & Co., by (7. V. Alllncs, civil engineer, anil recor.l.'d In Lackawanna County as aforesaid In thd recorder's olllce. in Deed Hook No. 100. pago 39S, etc. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Wllllum D. Harmon, Trustee, vs. Henry S. Alwnrth, Debt. $2090. Judg ment No, 108, November Term, lOOC, Fl. fa, to NoAimber Term, 1900. SHUrlTMCFF, Att'y. ALSO No. C All tbe tight, title nnd Interest of the defendant, D. L. Lord, in and to all the following described two certain pieces, parcels or lots of land kuoAvn and described as "Miller Rlock," being Lots Nos. 21 and 2.'. in Block No. 3, lu Park Place, formerly called "Wlnnn's Addi tion," situate in the Second ward of llie City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State ot Pennsylvania, said lots be ing each forty-six (41!) feet wide front and rear, and one hundred and foitv (HID feet lu depth, fronting on Rail road avenue, Avltli an alloy in the tear. Uxeeptlng and reserving therefrom tbe coal and other minerals. All Improved with a three-stmy and basement brick dwelling house block, one barn, nnu two-story Avnod fianie dwelling bouse with basement, also outbuildings nnd fruit trees. Seized and taken In execution at Hie milt or the (1 Irani Flro and Marine In surance company, assignee of I. .1, Post, vs. K. L, Lord, Debt $5,i;20.01. Judgment, No. 575, Sepit'inber Term, ISO'I, Lev. fa, to November Term, IO1X1, WOODRI'FF, Att'y, ALSO .No. 7, -All tlo ilglit, .title nnd lulciest of the defendant, Louis Spitz, lu and to all that certain lot of laud, with the Improvements thereon, lying and being In the Borough of Wlntoii, County of LnckaAvnuna and Stuio ot Pennsylva nia, known and dlstlnuulbbed us 1. 01 No, I, upon Plot of lots designated ns Pat tei son's Addition to the Borough of Win ton, as duseiibi'd und designated lu his mii voy of the same-, uccnrnpanlcd by a map thereof, being in front fifty (3d feet 011 street called and known us .lesstip Houd stieel. and in rear lifly (50) feet, and lu depth one hundred (loot feet, llx ceptlug Coal, etc. Improved with u two. utury frame building used as store and dwelling. SoUed and taken In execution ul the suit of George llosly & Sou vs Lutils Siiltz. Debt. J70.10. Judgment So, 178, November Term, 1900, Vend. f. In Novuuher Term, 19i. CAUKY, Att'y, ALSO No. 8,-All tlw rljihl, title, und hiletest of the defendant, Tlownid W. Hull, ill and tn all that certain piece, parcel al lot of bind, situate lu th Village of Daltun. Dultiin biiiougb, In the County of Lackawanna, and Common. veal th "f l'tuuiBylvuulu. bounded and described as follows: Uegiunins at the northeast (north) coiner uf lunds deeded by C. II. Newton and Avlfo to Julia H. Brewster: thence along the Hue between binds nf C. It. Nowion. now Hull (being tlm .lands hereby mortgaged) and lunds, of Julia S. Brewer south thirty-two (32) dt'giees eighteen (IS) minutes vvcit one hundred und forty-seven (117) feet; thence along lauds of Randolph Crlppen SHERIFF'S SALES, north sixty-five (63) degrees two (2) mln utea west llfty mid even-tenths (50.7) feet to u corner ill lands ot Rtudolph CHppen and C. I). Mackey, the. Avest corner thereof! thence north thlrty-tAvn (.12) degrees eighteen (18) minutes east mm hundred and llfty-rottr nnd one-half tlSI',4) feel to the north corner hereof and n eornrr of C. D, Mackey on the public street lu front of the . premises hereliy conveyed J thence along said street south tlfty-elght (58) dcurees fir tron (16) minutes cast llfty 150) feet to the plnco of beginning. Contnlnlnrr ne;. enty-foiir hundred und twenty-live (7,42.i) siitlnre feet or land, more or less. All Im pioved Willi n tAvn-Rlory rrame dvvelllug house, rrtilt treets and other outbuild ings thereon. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of Charles 11. Newton vs. Howard Va', Hull. Debt. $1,108.51. Judgment No. L'47, September Term. 1900. Alias II. fu. to NoA'etnber Term. I00O. PATTKRSON & WILCOX, Att'ys ALSO Nn. !. All tbo right, title and Interest of Hie defendants, George Uoczar and JInry Uoczar, In and to till those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, tdtuiue, lying and being In tho Village of Jessup. In the Borough of 'Wlnlon, County of LackiiAvunna, and Stnle of Peunsylvauln, bounded und described mi Lots Nos. 1:1 and II, In Stpiarc or Block No. 1, and sltuato upon street uatled and known as Dolph street, upon Plot No. 2, ot "Wlnlon, Dolph nnd Sturges' Map of "David Brown's Survey," Avlilcb said map Is recorded In the recorder's olllce of LackiiAA'anna county, In Deed Book No. 69, page 57(1, tlm said two lots aro contiguous, being rectangular tn shape, nnd each of sold lots Is fifty (50) feet In Avldtb in front on said Dolph .street, tbo Hiime In rear, and one hundred and llfty (150) feet In depth. Coal and mineral" excepted and reserved us tbe name a, excepted and reserved lu a deed ol In Haiti premise from the Anthracite Hubs lug nnd Loan association to George Hoc zar and Mary Roczar, dated the seventh day of March, 1898, nnd recorded In the recorder's oflice of LaekiiAvauna County, In Deed Rook No. 101. page 211. All Im proA'ed Avltb tAvo double frame dwelling bouses und outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at too suit of Anthracite Rulldlng and Loan as sociation a-s. George Uoczar and Mary Roczar, Debt. J400. Judgment No. 279, Muy Term. 1898. Alias II. fa, to Novem ber Term, 1900. XI.MMliftMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defend, mis In and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate In the Roroitgh of Winton in the County of Lackawanna and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns folows, to Avlt: Situate on what Is known as "David Urown" trncl, liclmr Lot No. 2 in Square or Block y.." nnd situate on Church slreet, as shown l:i map Intended to bo recorded, said lot being fifty (50) feet in Ironl by one hun dred and llfty (150) feet In depth and bi rectangular. All Improved with two two story frame dwelling houses and oilier outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of New Schiller Rulldlng unit Loan association vs. Thenphlln Koneczney and Joseph Koneczney. Debt, $2,100. Judge ment No. IS2, November Term, 1900. Fl. fa. lo November Term, 1900. STOKliS, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant In nnd to all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being upon Grovo street. In tbe City of Scranton. 1n the County of Lnckaxvanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 10 In Square or Block No. II. In Wlnnn's Addition to the City nf s.n-niitni, until In, liolnir fnrlv-twf, 1 and four-tenths (42.1) feet In Avidlb in front on urove street, tne same avkiui In rear, and ono hundred and thlrt.v elght (138) feet In depth. All improved with a two-story frame (Uvelilng house, and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the milt of NeAV Schiller Rulldlng ana Loan association a-s. Chnrles Billings-. Debt, $991. Judgment No. 491, November Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to November Term. 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tbe defendants, W. II. Snnt and Jen nie San", in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate on tbe southeast erly side of Fillmore aA'enue in the Fourth word of the City of Scrnnton, Countj' nf Lackawanna and State of Ppiinsvlvniiln. lielni; the rear half of -Lots Nos. 1 and 2. In Block No. IC, of Price nnd Pancoast s ndilillou to tun City of Scranton, and further described as folloAA'S, to AVit: Beginning at a cor ner on tho southeasterly side of Fill more avenue at the distance of seventv llve (75) feel, northeasterly from the nortbensterlj- side of Price street: theneo s-outhenstorly and nt right angles with Bald Fillmore avenue llfty (50) feet to 11 corner; thence uoilheasterly snventy-flA'ii (75) feet to a corner: thence northwest erly fifty (53) feet to a corner on said Flllmoro avenue, nnd thence southwest erlv along said Flllmoro avenue seventy (lvo (75) feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Wet Side Bunk vs. 'W. H. Sunt nnd Jennie Sant, Debt, $232.25. Judgment No. 7C. January Term. 1900. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1000. THOMAS, Att'y. Also at the still of J. W. Slocum vs. Va II. Sant. Debt, $110. Judgment No. 80, November Term. 1900. Fl. fa. to November Term. 1000. WILL-AMD, AVARRKN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 13. All tho light, title and Interest of the defendants, lOliza Lowu und George Loavii, lu and lo all tho follow ing described lots, pieces or parcels ot land situate lu tho Township of Mndlsun County ot Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: First Beginning at an original stone heap lor a corner of Lots Nos. 193, 101 and 2uJ rehpectlvely; thence by Lut fxo. 191 flfiy (50) degrees Avest one hundred and thlrty-tAVu (132) perches , to a stone heap (orner, a corner of Lots Nos, 193 nnd 201; thence by last mentioned lot inn tb torly (10) degiees eust wuty-oiio (ill) perches to 11 stone heap; thence by laud sold 10 Jacob Ulcsecker soutn lllly (50) degrees east slt-llve (115) pel dies to a stone heap for a corner; theneo norlli forty l40) defctces east by tbo other parts of .Jnic. luud one (I) peich and two (2) links to a stone corner; thence south llfty (5ui degrees east sixty five (C5) peidos to a Mono corner; theneo south forty (10) degree-, west slx-tj'-two (ti2) perches and two (2) links lo the placu of beginning. Containing llfty (30) acres of luud, be the s.uim mole or less. Improved with u nnti mid one-half stoiy frame dwelling bouse, three bain, onu shed, one orchard and outbuildings tlt-.'Kuti. Second Beginning at u post and siono corner, the west comer of luud contract, ed for by Horatio Sager and Chnrles Rlesecker s land; t lumen by the sntuo south fifty (30) degrees east one hundred und four (104) perches to a post und stones corner; tinmen hy land sold 10 Jucob Biesceki'i and land of Henry Y ea ger south forty (10) degrees Avest thirty three (3.1) perches to a post col nor; thence by land sold to John Coon ninth fitly (50) degrees Avest onu hundred und tour (101) perches to a corner! theneo by part of ot'lgiial Lot No. 200, north fmty (40) degrees west tlilrty-lhree C1I) perch es to tho beginning, Containing tvveiitj one acres and seventy-two (721 peiches of luud, more or less. Imptoved with 11 one linn1 one-half story frame riwellr.ir house, outlinuseti and orchard. Seized and taken lu execution .it 111 null of W, R. Bevan. assigned to Thnn as R. Cummlngs. Debt, $0O. Judginon No. 312. November Term, Wl. All II. fa. to November Term. I'KJU. COMK.IYH, Att'y. ALSO No. It. All the llglu, title and luteiest of the ileli'tidant, John J. Snyder, in und to all tlio.io tv.o cciluln lots or pieces or land situate, lying and being lu the Twnniy.llrn ward of the City of Scran tun, County of Lackawanna, and Slale of Pennsylvania, known mid designat ed on the map or plan of lots caMul "Kuieka Lawn," as Lots- No. 13 and 14, having 1. fiontuge on tbe soittheaKterlA fide of Summit iiyenue of seventy and lve-eiillis 7".5 feet, and being ninety and fcrty-slx one hundredths toj.ltii leet In depth uluilg IU suiithi'.istc'tly side ol Paudetia slieet, seAcntv.ulne an, flfly. six mic'lumdrcilihs iTil.Wil feet In width at the 1 ear on the sotttheasteily side nt said lots along Hie Hue ol all alley, und ninety (90) feet in depth along the, north easterly side Hue of Lot No, 12, In said pint, situate. In the southerly angle formed by the junction of Summit uve nuo and Pasadena btieet. Being the same premises which Mlna Robinson b'lantcd and conveyed to John J. Snyder SHERIFF'S SALES, by deed dated Match 1. 1S9S, and lecord ed In tho recoi tier's oflice of Lackawan na county, lu Deed Hook No. 162, at page 219. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved, 0.1 In said deed. All. Improved Avltb a twii'story frame dwelling house and largo bam, Seized nnd taken In execution nt the still of citizens' Building and Lo.m as sociation vs. John J. Snyder. Debt, $2.4.,4,2:i, Judgment No. RO.I, November 'term, lOTO. Fl. fn. to November Term, 1W0. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. No. IS. All the rlg'ht, title nnd Intorest of the defendant, George Pnbst, In nnd to till that certain lot, piece or parcel of land nltuate In the Borough of Dun more, lu the County of LacknAvnnun. and State uf Pennsylvania, and bounded and described ns fofloAvs: Reglnnlng nn Irv lug avenuo at a corner of lands of Mich ael O'llara; thence southwest along said O'Hnrn's lnnd one hundred nnd tlfty soven (157) feet to nn alley; theneo noitn enst along said alley thirty-one (51) feet to a corner In lands ot W. C. D. Pabst; thence north west along Haiti W. C. D. l'n list's lands ono hundred nnd tlfty seven (157) feet to a corner In living uvenuo aforesaid; thence southwesterly along Irving uvenuo thirty-one t:il) feet to tho pluce of beginning. Helng tho same lot of land conveyed by W, C. D. Pabst to the defendant, in deed dated Nov. '2u', 1895, and recorded In tho otflco ot the recorder or deeds of Lackawanna County Deed Book No. 131, pnge 30, elc. Coal and minerals reserved. All Im proA'ed Avltb a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of German Rulldlng association, No, 9. vs. George Pahst. Debt. $2,000. Judg ment, No. 481. November Term, 1900. Fl. fu. to November Term. 1900. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. IC All the light, title and Interest ot the defendant. The Speedway Land company, tho defendant within named, in and to all the surface or right of soil of the following described lot or parcel of land sltuato In the Fifth Avnid of the Rorougb ot Dunmore. County of Lacka Avannu und State ot Pennsylvania, bound ed und described as follows: Beginning al a slake and .stones corner which Is at tlio intersection of the northerly side of the Nny Aug Falls nnd lClmhurst Hotile vuid, iih conveyed by tho PennsylA'anlft Cuiil company, and the southeasterly side of the township road, which crosses the snld Boulevard at tho Kite Track. Said corner being sixteen (10) feet from the middle of said township rond an now used nnd also one hundred and ninety plght (198) reel on n cotuve north elghU' Iavo (S2l degree thirty-five (35) minutes east nlnng "aid boulevard from tho southwest corner of lands of L. A. Wat res and Colin A. Hill; thence along north side of said Rditlev.ud north eighty-two (82) degrees tblrty-llve (35) minutes cast seven hundred (700) feel to a corner; thence along hinds of Cello A. Hill north seven (7) degrees twentj'-llve (25) min utes west tlnce hundred and seA'enty-ono and (lve-tentbs (371.5) feet to a corner( theneo along lands nf the Pennsylvania Coal comp'iny south elghty-liA'o (So) de giees went four hundred and flftj'-flvs (!55) feet lo the costly side ot the afore said toAvnsitlp load, and thence ulong tho easterly side of the said road south six (ill degiees llfty 50 minutes west one hundred and sixty-eight (IliS) feet south thlrty-tlu ee 133) degrees twenty (20) min utes west one hundred nnd flfty-eight U58) feet nnd south thlrtj'-stx (3li) de grees tAventj (20j minutes west ono hun dred and forty-eight (118) feet to tho place of beginning. Containing four and heA-enty-elght one-hundredth'- (4.78) acres of land or therabouts, nnd being part ot the same premises which Avere granted and conveyed to Cella A. Hill by tho Pennsylvania Coal company by deed, dated the twelfth day of August. A. D., 1898, and recorded in the olHeo for rocorcl ing deeds in nnd for said county of Lack- nwnnna nforesald, in Deed Book No, Ui5r at page 293, etc. And being the snmu premises which Cella A. Hill, et. al., by deed dated the twenty-eighth day of No vember, A. D 1S99, and recorded In tho aforesaid offlee for recording of deeds In Deed Rook No, 185, page 91, etc., granted and conveyed unto the said Tho Speed way Land company. Excepting nnd reserving-, hoAvever, all coal and minerals in, under and upon said described lot or parcel of land, Avltb the right and prlAl lego of mining and removing the same. And also subject to the reservations, ex ceptions, savings, stipulations, conditions and proA'isions as all are contained In thn two above recited deeds. Together with all and singular the buildings nnd im provements rights, liberties, privileges, easements, hereditaments and appurten ances whatsoever unto the hereby grant ed premises belonging or In any Aviso ap pertaining, or to belong nnd appertain, and tbe remainders ami reversions, icnts, Issues and profits theieof, and also all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand of every nature and kind whatsoever of the said Tho Hpeed-VA-ay Land Company as well lu law as In equity -if, in and to the same nnd ev-c-iv part and parcel thereof. All im proved with a one two-story frame hotel nnd club house, one flume barn, one Ice house, one shed, and one crematory. Seized and token In execution at Iho suit of R. N. Lobar and Flank Council, Trustees, as. The SpeedAA'iiy Land Com pany. Debt, $.1,089.07. Judgment No. 078, March Term. 3000. Fl. fa. to Novem ber Term, 1900. VOSBURO & DAWSON, Alfys. Also nt tho suit of Casey Bros. vs. Speedway Laud company. Debt. $l,G0t).1S. Judgment No. "IC November Term, 1900, Fl. fn. to November Term. )0W. HORN, Att'y. ALSO No. 17. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, William Connor, in und to nil that certain piece or puicel of bind situate in the City of Carbondule. County of Lackawanna und State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being twenty-six 2o) feet in lront on Dnndaff street and tAventy-slx (2b) feet In width in rear, nnd one hun tired (100) t'eel ueep: bounded northeily hy land of the estato of William Me Sllnn. deceased: easterly by lnnd ot the estato of William Connor, deceased; southerly by laud of tbo snld estno of William Connor, deceased, nnd westerly bv said Dundtin street. Containing twenty-six hilltdrel (2.G00) square feet ot land, more or less. Improved with two-story frame dwelling house and out. buildings Ihi'ieon. I'elug tbo same land described In mortgage from William Connor to Kdwnrd Clnrkson, hearing dale Mareli 25, 180", and recorded In LackaAvunna County In Mortgage Book No, 89, page 5UI. S'ized and taken lu execution nt tho suit of Kdward clarkson vs. William Connor. Debt, fS50. Judgment No. 51 November Term, I'joo, Fl. fa. to NovcntV ber Tenn, '.900. HTPART, Att'y. ALSO Nn. IS. .All the tight, title and Interest ,1 or tne uoienunuis. 1011 .1. urewer nun Kdwnnl Grower, In and to all that cer tain lot, pieco or parcel of land situate In the First ward of III" City of Scranton, Countv of LackiiAA'anna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded und described ns follows: Being Lot No. 1. In Square or Block A, ns shown on plot of lots made hv Jordan and Hunnah, and known nn Richmont Park, said lot being duly re. corded lu tho oflice of the recorder of deeds, Iii nnd for the County ot Lacka wanna, lu Deed Book No. . page . The said lot Is rortA'-llvo (I5i feet lu Avldtb in flout 011 Washington uveniln and forty-live (13) feet In width In rear, ami ono hundred and thirty-eight nnd tliree-fourths 1138'i) feet In length or depth ftoin front to rear, Coal and mln etuis reserved, Seized and taken III execution at tlm suit of Alfred Grlflln vs. Ida GrcAver and Kdwnnl Grower, Debt, $l,S10,lo. Judg ment No. 139, September Term, 1910. LeA', fa, to November Term. 19(h). S B, PRICK, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CSH WHEN PROP. FRTV IS STRUCK OFF AN0 BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALR IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH AB0VB TERMS HAYE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITII WILL BE RESOLD DEFORB AD. J0URNMENT. I CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Shrlff, Sheriffs oflice,. Scranton. Pa., Ootobea .kjHtasjiiiBsfc , ,, amj ,,-. .AaN&lVFut -ICvU. .S-. , I.-.
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