The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 12, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rr;vr?"-YV
J".1 ..-..- "-,(
&&
17 , j i l
' IT 1 S-!
In
?
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1900.
3.
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF
BASEBALL PLAYERS
Batting Averages' of Members of the National League WJio
Have Played in Fifteen or More Games.
Name. Club. amies. A. It. Until. Ill,
Manner Pittsburg. 1:14 : 107 L'01
I'llck Philadelphia 1M 617 llx) 2117
Kcclcr Urookli u :I7 WW Intl aw
Ilurketi .'ft. Louis 142 M) 8S 2M
Lajole Philadelphia 1W 4'il lit l.'iil
bclbach New York 141 rii iri ISt
llriklcy t'lnclnmitl 1:13 6u vi l'
Tannchllf I'lllslnirg :IJ 117 I'l 4(1
lliOraw l. Louis Hi :UI 84 115
Hamilton Ilnstiin Ml Ml 111.1 174
Hartsdl Cincinnati IS HI HI 21
tlonlln HI. Louis -'! I'1 l
Davis New York Ill 42 70 LIS
Thoma I'lillsdrtplila i:i'l r.'JU l:il 172
Donovan St. Louis 127 art 7S lift
Clarke Hoslon 71 2(tt :,1 ti
Van Wallren New Voik Ill MS 113 111
Dflfhanty Philadelphia IMI 612 82 17:t
Kollcy lliooklju lli 4.1.1 02 111
SthriVer Pittsburg. M ". 11 '27
Barrett I.'liiclnnatl l:W 644 11$ li'2
Daly nroiiklvu OS al.'i 7U tus
Hickman New York 125 I7,'l W) UK
Dunn llrookl)li.-Fhlla 16 i I 17
jonr Hrooklvn I'M 5.VI 10e 172
Mercer New Yoik 72 217 :ll 711
McFtrluid I'hllatlalphU NO 42 SO 111.'.
Orth Philadelphia 127 7 .10
Doiiglmw Philadelphia 43 160 2.1 4U
fcheckard Urookl.vn 7,"i 200 74 .12
Chance OhlraKO W 161 "I. 111
Kennedy Urookl.vn MS 12.1 1U :I7
Mcdann SI. I.cm! 121 450 71) 1:i
lleldrick St. Louis 8.1 Alii 5.1 102
Freeman Hoston 30!) 120 fii 1?H
Collins Ilostou 142 CM 101 17(
Orcen CIiIcjko 100 :iSV )I2 lit!
Blaffla Philadelphia 141 378 If. ITU
Duffy Hoston SO 1M s 34
Zlmmar Pittsburg. 80 i!7A 28 H
Krister St. Louis 123 film 7ri 140
McCarthy rhlrago 12.1 mil 07 nil
Bttchey Pittsburg 12.1 47." 01 111
Mertes Chicago 12 J 4R1 71. 141
O'Brien Pittsburg ni :7t so no
Cross ft. Louis-Brooklyn 1-1 fill) 711 132
fitahl Boston 1.14 V2 M Mz
Bradley Chicago 120 415 04 12S
Illneen Boston .10 122 14 ':.'
Foster New York 20 81 lri 24
Tfnny Boston Ill 417 7.i 121
Kitson Brooklyn yC... ': 113 21 .12
Beaumont. Plttamug i:'S MO 107 IMI
Clarke Pittsburg 10.1 .1113 SI 112
McGuire. Brooklyn (Iri '2.1') 20 07
Lrre Boston 127 47.1 . 1:12
Smith : Clnclnatl-.Vew York.... 110 42.". CI 118
Wohcrton Philadelphia '... 101 ::! 42 1(17
Farrell Brooklyn 7:1 274 :4 70
McBridc Cincinnati 100 4:12 S7 120
Hyan Chicago 10.1 4 Hi Ml 11.1
Strang Chicago 21 HI 1", 2(1
Powell ...'. St. Louis 117 1110 14 .10
Qulnn. Clnclnnati-St. Louis.... HI ''"' -' M
Oeler Cincinnati SO 1PI 20 .10
Doyle New York 10 Mil do 1S
Oaiutel Chicago 7' 287 20 7S
Wallace SI. Louis 12') 4S' 72 1.11
Irwin Cincinnati 81 :!: -Vi ml
Jennings lliooklyn T12 440 62 110
Crawford Cincinnati Hit W 67 101
Warner New York .11 104 14 2ri
Sullivan Boston lii! 2.Vi 40 (0
Williams Pittiiburg. Klii til f 110
Criger St. Louis 7(1 282 30 75
Piatt Philadelphia 10 III 7 17
Wood Cincinnati 84 140 18 .17
Barry Boston hi; 23.1 40 M
Dahlen Brooklyn 1.14 48.1 87 1211
nicison New York Ill 1420 fid I as
Kraser Philadelphia 20 tl v 22
Long Bostoi 124 48.1 HI 121
Kowfmnan New Yoik 7:1 201 21 fiS
Robinson St. Louis M 212 2(i .11
rcitr Cincinnati St 2H1 .11 74
firifflths Chicago .SO OH 1(1 24
De Montreville Brooklyn 1-1 2:12 .12 M4
Murphy New Y'ork HI 72 12 IS
Stelntcldt Cincinnati 11(1 .11:1 .IS 127
Chllds Chicago.: LIS 5.1S 70 1.11
Bernard New York 10 70 ) 17
Corcoran Cincinnati 12S .12.1 ( 127
F.ly Plttsbuig 130 174 til HI
Donates Chicago 05 2ir 21 .10
O'Connor St. Louis-PitMnirg ... 4S 181 20 l.i
Dtllard St. Louis 44 177 21 12
Everett Chicago 2.1 M 1(1 '22
Csllahan Chicago ;;.! 118 17 2i
Doheny New York IS .ll 17 1.1
Donahue Philadelphia 20 M : 2u
Taylor Chicago 2.1 80 K M-
Hawley New York .10 111 I) 25
MeOreery , Pittsburg .11 1U0 20 2
C.rady New York 71 252 .10 ,17
Chiles Philadelphia 28 100 l.l 24
McCormick Chicago 110 :I7I Rl 81
Leach Pittsburg. 4.1 LIS ID :tl
BreiUnstcin Cincinnati :ti 11.1 12 21
Hughsy St. Louis 11 41 : no
Nlcholl Boston 2S 87 11 18
teever Pittaburp ."... 27 87 !l 18
Uahn Cincinnati 40 117 12 21
Dexter Chicago 3.1 121 7 2.1
Clinrmin Chicago 40 l,lo l.i :!2
Cooley Pittsburg. b! 2.10 .10 .10
Crots Philadelphia ISO 40.1 40 hi
Newton " Cincinnati It 80 Hi 17
Dolan I'hilaelphla 7(1 2,17 r,'i .11
Fudhoff St. Louis 112 Kill 11 111
Ratios Cincinnati 40 177 IS :LI
McOinnltv Brooklyn 11 1(11 1 27
Young St. Louis St 121 II 21
Phllltcpt Pittsburg :!2 101 7 . 10
Jont St. Louis .'IS IIS II 21
CarrieV New York 27 7ri 8 11
Phillips Cincinnati ,. 41 111 12 111
Chesbro Pi'Mmrg 2'i 8.1 10 II
Waddell riltburg 22 81 (i 1.1
Bernhard Phllaelphia 2S l 7 11
Oarvin Chicago 2i !l 12 II
(k'ott Cincinnati :i'i 121 ') Hi
Willi Boston 2(1 ax S 12
Lewis .Boston 2(1 72 10 II
T.B.
.102
.102
2.111
201
211
2411
'211
f,(l
20I
.II
110
17J
18.1
181
IIS
an
2.11
220
.10
21.1
li:i
2.11
18
21.1
82
18.1
48
ItS
121
112
40
17.1
1.12
IK')
2211
Hill
211
7.1
ltd
200
177
177
1M
154
mi
233
181
311
31)
150
18
212
llll
80
1(11
111.1
144
((8
K.2
llll
21)
4.1
107
38,
1W1
112
187
llll
15.1
172
.11
112
100
101
111
47
1)2
lhS
12S
27
181
,s;
i.)
04
34
no
10
174
lfis
20
10(1
130
02
48
fil
2
.'III
II
20
2(1
.11
42
71
37
112
42
.12
3.1
31
30
1,0
122
I'l
(11
40
:'i
::.i
l::
2.1
in
21
10
n
2S
Hi
I)
n...
380
.178
,tim
HOI)
,iin
,ii.i
313
.142
,117
3.12
.128
.127
:;2.i
32.1
321
.120
3111
.111)
.118
317
3IH
31.1
313
.1(W
30S
.107
:w7
lion
30.1
.1114
301
302
.101
,'iuo
21111
2!
20')
208
2'ia
208
2'KI
203
204
21)1
2M
29.1
288
287
28H
281
281
282
28 1
280
270
"a
270
270
27.1
274
27.1
:i7:t
272
272
271
270
270
2(10
201
2(18
26(1
2(1.1
201
2(.l
2.VI
217
2.17
2.1(1
2,Vl
215
211
210
230
?5(l
217
243
243
242
21-2
2.10
2.17
2.17
21(1
21(1
MO
211
225
22.1
22,1
222
220
215
21.1
210
201
207
2(17
201
201
201
200
200
118
llll
100
18(1
181
1S1
181
178
107
Hi7
10.1
ICO
1.18
Ml
114
130
125
an, s.ii.
4 .'id
U .17
111 30
III .11
2 21
H 3.1
12 22
3 3
5 28
211
H
,12
32
30
44
0
41
II
20
0
40
20
II
t
.11
14
12
1
8
31
9
0
15
8
20
32
30
12
4
31
2.1
IS
30
II
21
2.1
10
7
0
1(1
19
18
1
18
20
A
.1
II
17
I
i
11
.1
45
3
10
(I
31
15
2
I
16
I)
1
-)
id
31
5
ll
ll
14
II
II
13
14
II
0
10
r.
4
I)
IK
::
11
o
I
8
ll
8
II
ll
27
5
II
II
11
18
10
7
(I
1
10
1
21
0
I)
II
8
4
5
3
4
4
0
4
I)
1.1
4
4
I
.1
r
1
1
s
1
l
1
8
a
10
20
1
1.1
10
(I
I
1
1
5
0
.1
;
l
I!
:i
3
18
5
:i
I
12
TRUE BILLS OP
THE GRAND JURY
Mayor. Moir and Councllmen Indicted
for Not Keeping Ransom Road
in Good Repair.
Among the true "bills returned to
court on Saturday by the srrand jury
was one indicting Samuel Bllllot, of
Carbondale, for murder. Bllllot Is
charged with the murder of Edward
Herbert, of that place.
A most peculiar Indictment was re
turned with the others. It indicts
Mayor Molr and each and every one of
the fort-two councllmen with main
taining1 a public nuisance, The prose
cutor is Constable Joseph Dean, of the
Twenty-flrat ward, who alleges that the
road leading to Ransom township, on
account of its deplorablo condition, Is
public nuisance, and the councils and
the mayor are to blame in not appro
priating money to keep it in repair.
The list of true and Ignored bills fol
lows:
TIIUU BILLS.
Murder Samuel BilUott; K. J. Neary, proi.
Deceiving Stolen Goods Alamanti Porter,
Alonio Porter; Funk Itobllug, jr., pros., two
bills,' Walter Reynolds; John A. I.te, proa.
A. Wass; 11. Seldman, proa. Samuel Itlch;
Frank Robling, Jr., proa.
Larceny and Receiving l)ljse Meyeia; J. A.
Taylor, pros. Washko Krlnock; Thomas 1'ronv
iaky; William Shannon, proa. Charles !ley
nol&rV John A. Lee, proa. Gcorga Cluni; John
A. Lee, proa, Patrick O'Malley; John J. lie
Andrew, pros. Hoocrt Wilson, Mary Jane Wll
lea; Samuel Willes, pros, Joseph Lovlc, (Irorge
Lovtc, Steve Sandoakia, John Hosinoskla; Frank
Vickies, pros.
Ailtult and Iltteiy-S. Miller, OUo Miller;
Charlotte Kowrotn. pios. John Swallow; Herje
Jones, pros. Stanley Zrarnoch, Leweu Burbot.
ski, Walent Kopeiuki, Michael Walshepkl; John
Wrdachak, proa. John Clark; I.avina It, Sw.
art, proa. Mary llaronko; Mary Cinpko, proa.
Wm. Ivory; Frank Hobllng, Jr., proa. Mary
Holey; Bridget Kilgaonon, proa. Win. II. Sant;
Ktan J. Erana, pros. John Clark; Arnold 8w,
Hart, proa, Wm. Pougher; (Irou Kommoth,
proa. John Luaenske; fleorgo llasc, pios. Km
cry J. Khrgood; George Da Witt, proa. John
Mulligan; Frank llobling, Jr., pros. Thomas
Slrrianio; B. J. Xeary, pros. Marlon Koptwli
niakl; Frank Itobling, Jr., pioa. Andrew I'll
itchla, ToOle t'heckuskl; W'ni. Katoakle, proa.
Frank WatrfsVy; Adolpli Juteplrs, pios. May.
hem Tomatsi hlrrlamn; (:. J, Neary, pros.
Adultery Mary Jane Will; Samuel Willvat,
pros.
Dealing and Tiafllclng in Registered llottlea
Nick Caplello; Henry I'lrlch, proa. V. Mlt
lenian: A. M. Morc, pros., (our bills,
Cruelly to AnlinaU Hal Hunting; J. W,
llogan, pros.
publiu Nulbamc Jamca Molr, Kinley lto, W,
M. r'lnn, DaUd II. lltc.e, Morris V. Moiris
and others; Joaeph Dean, pros.
Attempt at Arson George BcJay; James
Tberlon, pros.
Selling Liquor Without License SaHotor .Ma
notti; Angel Cluekic, pro.
Larceny by Bailee Ucorge Yonalonla; Ger
trude Toinusaitz, pros.
Perjury Belle Hamilton; Alexander Brown,
pros. William lltley; Alexander llrown, pros.
Dcfrauiling Boauling House .lames flranvlllo;
Mary Miitlley, piov.
llicaklni; Jail Harney Mellogh and Flank
Backus; II. F. Feiber, pmi.
1G.V011ED HILLS.
Assault and llattciy Ailliur. Swlgart; John
Clark, pios., county to pay ocW Arnold Swi
gait, John Clark, pios., county to pay costs.
Mary Hughes; Mary Acker, proi., county to
pay costs.
Selling Without License Theodore Yono&ky;
Thomas Colby, pros., county to pay costs. John
J, Coleman; H. Snarlz, pros., county to pay
costs.
Laiceny and Receiving Thomas Reese; Flank
Robling, Jr., pios., county lo pay rusts, Isaac
Sinska, Joseph Klnpinskla, .luhn Mabadinska,
John Goodminaka; Sylvanus Smith, pios., coun
ty to pay costs. Patrick tjilsn; Fnink Hob
ling, jr., pros, to pay coat?, sn!r IVhsnie;
Annie Fodorlna, pros., lounty m pay costs.
Frank Backus; II, F. Ferher. pios,,' county
to pay costs.
Pointing a Pistol P. .1. Conuay; C'atter Lee,
pros., county lo pay costs. P. J. Conuay; Mra.
A. K. I'crguion, piox,, county to pay costs.
Selling on Sunday and Selling to Minors
Mrs. Richard Busteed; W, II. Dvam, proa.,
county to pay costs.
Trjillcklng In RegUtwd nottles-Thos. Hoban
andTllcUael Hoban; A, M. Morse, pros,, coun
ty to pay costs. (Four bills.)
REMAINS TAKEN TO HIL1SDALE
Funeral Services Over the Body of
Rev. Dr. Ransom Sunn.
The funeral of the late Rev, Dr. Ran
som Dunn was held yesterday after
noon, with services at the residence
of Dr. Li. M. Gates, at M9 Madison
avenue. The remains were removed to
Hillsdale, Mich., for Interment. A
large number of the friends who loved
and reverred the depurted clergyman
were present at the home at 4 o'clock,
and took their last look at the face of
the deceased. The remains rested In a
front parlor, In a somber black casket
andv were surrounded by beautiful
roses, lilies of the valley and other of
the fragrant blossome, which Dr, Dunn
loved so well.
Rev. Richard Hlorns delivered the
Invocation, and Rev, Dr. C. B. Robin
son, of the Second Presbyterian church,
then delivered an address, In which he
iinld a most beautiful testimonial to
the memory of the deceased by saying
that he was practically led Into the
ministry by hearing an address deliv
ered by Dr, Dunn at Hillsdale many
years ago.
Rev. Dr. S. C. I.ogun alsp told of
his life-long acquaintance, and tho es
teem In which he held his departed
friend. They were associated with
each other for forty-seven years, while
in the West.
Rev. Dr. R. P, Y, Pierce, of the Penn
Avenue Baptist church, was in charge
of the services, and in his address
chose an his themo the following pass
age! "I have fought a good fight t I
have finished my course; I have kept
the faith. Henceforth there In laid up
for me a crown of righteousness." He
gave a brief outline of Dr. Dunn's life,
his birth In 1818, hid call to the min
istry when about 18 years of nge, and
of the way In which ho began hid
life work, with a determination to win
success, by the grace of God.
"He was an organizer of colleges, a
preacher of righteousness," said Dr.
Pierce, "and nothing speaks more of
his grand life than the beautiful tes
timonials we have already heard, by
those who knew him for ho many
years. He was a leader In his denomi
nation, made so by his sound judgment
and logical mind, and throughout his
life was greatly blessed In pastoral
and educational work." '
Dr. Pierce concluded by quoting
those lines, so applicable to the sub
ject upon which he discoursed: "Life's
race well run; life's work well done;
life's crown well won; now comes
rest."
Mrs. Frank Brundage, of the choir of
the Penn Avenue Baptist church, Bang
In fine voice, "The Rock of Age's" and
another selection.
The funeral procession then took Its
way to the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western station. The pallbearers
were: Dr. D. A. Capwell, F. M. Hor
ton, J. L. Stelle, Charles Henwood, S.
F. Weyburn and H. A. Browning.
BURGLARS AT WORK
ON SPRUCE STREET
Entry Was Made Into Places of Busi
ness of W. E. Davis and Relsmnn
Brothers A Small Haul.
The places of business of W. H. Da
vis, llorlst, at 427 Spruce street, and
Relsman Brothers, newsdealers, at 403
Spruce street, were broken Into yes
terday morning by burglars, who, how
ever, only secured a small booty, taking
about $2 at Relsman's place and $4 or
$! at Davis' establishment. In each
case entry was effected early yester
day morning by the intruders break
ing In the panel in the door with a
large brick.
Through the hole ft hits made In the
woodwork they slipped their hands and
easily turned the locks. On their entry
they broke open the cash drawers and
rilled them of their contents. Florist
Davis' money, however, was In a re
cently purchased safe, and the Relsman
Brothers had already removed their
day's receipts.
The burglars were In noways easily
suited, as they evidently were after
cash and cash alone. Many valuable
pipes and boxes of cigars, cigarettes
and other very portable articles were
untouched. .
The broken doors were discovered
about 5 o'clock by Patrolman Schmidt,
who reported the matter to the central
station. No clue has been, as yet, dis
covered to the Identity of the burs-lars.
AN OPERATIC CARNIVAL.
It Will Be Given Under the Auspices
of Recital Club.
The arrangements for the operatic
carnival to be given for the Recital
club, under the management of Mad
ame Timberman-Randolph, are rapid
ly reaching completion. It will be the
great musicat and social event of the
year, and as such Is exciting tho In
terest of the community. The Recital
club Is composed of many of the lead
ing vocallstH of the region and pro
poses to make Itself into a permanent
organization, which will hold a similar
place In the Held to that occupied by
the Symphony orchestra.
This will be Its first appearance be
fore the public, and the programme
offered Is to be one that will afford
more pleasure than most of the pro
fessional operatic performances since
It will embrace the best portions of
several operas together with other
pleasing features. Rehearsals, under
the direction of Mrs. Dixie, are held
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
nights.
Already many of the boxes have been
sold to prominent citizens, nmong
them, K. I Fuller, Colonel H. M.
Boles, T. H. Watklns, C. S. Weston,
C. R. Connell, Henry Belln, jr., J. B.
Dlmmick, T. K, Jones, W. W. Scran
ton, K. B. Sturges.
Among 'those who have tickets for
sale are the members of the Recital
club, Mrs. T. II. Watklns, Mrs. u. H.
Welles, Mrs. Henry Belln, jr., Mrs.
George Sanderson, Mrs. G. B. Smith,
Mrs. A. M. Decker, Mrs. Mrs. J. A.
Robertson, Mrs. t,. S. Oakford, Mrs.
H. M. Boies, Miss Richmond, Mrs. H,
B. Ware, Mrs. J. W. Coolldge, Mrs.
F. D. Brewster, Mrs. Ltndaberry, Mrs.
Berllnghoff, Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Mrs.
F. AV. Lange, Mrs. Surreth, Mrs. Mc
Dowell, Dr. Anna Clarke, Mrs. M. H.
Holgate, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. W. G.
Watson, of PIttston, Mrs. Prlscllla
Bennett and Mrs, Bullard, of Wilkes
Barre; Mrs. C. M, Lee and Mrs. J. K.
Burr, Carbondale.
Tickets will also be on sale tomor
row at Sanderson's Drug Btore and J.
D. Williams & Bros., In Scranton and
the West Side. It Is expected that
they will be In great demand for both
performances.and so large Is tho prob
able advance sale, that many patrons
have signified their Intention of buying
a large number us soon as the sale
opens.
MR. ATHERTON'S SCHEME.
The last few meetings of the board of
trade have not been very well attend
ed and Secretary Atherton has accord
ingly decided to entice the members
to next Monday night's regular meet
ing by the announcement that an In
formal luncheon Will be served at Its
close. This has generally had the ef
fect in the past of bringing out a good
ly attendance and it Is expected that
lb will do so tonight.
No especial business Is expected to
come up, though a report from the
committee on legislation and taxes on
the matter of tho transition of Scran
ton to a second class city is looked for,
8100 Reward $100.
The readers ot this paper will be pleased to
liarn that there Is at least one dieadcd disease
that acltncr has been able to cure in til ils
itagtt and that ia catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure uow known to the
medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitu
tional dlaease, requires a constitutional treat,
ment. lull's. Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous aur
facet of the ijstcm, thereby destroying the
foundation of the o'iteue, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution tnd
assisting nature In doing Iti work. The proprie
tors havo to much taltli In its curative powers,
that they offer one Hundred Dollar (or any
caca (hat it ftila tu cure. Send for list of test!
inonliuk '
Addrcsi. F, J. CHG.NXY k CO., Toledo, 0.
bold bv druggbti. 75c.
tteU'i 'mlly Fill! k tin best
CHALLENGE FOB THE WINNER,
Wrestler Atlas Wants to Meet Dwyer
or Leonard,
TJie following challenge for tho Win
ner of tomorrow night's wrestling
match between M, L Dwyer, ot this
city, and Charles Leonard, ot Newark,
N, Y,, was yesterday received at The
Tribune offlce. It Is from Atlas, the
well known Graeco-Itomon wrestler,
nnd In It he says:
Bridgeport, Nov. 11, MOO,
Sporting IMIlur ol The Tribune.
Dear Sir! I sic by the New York Journal
that Leonard and llujor ore to wreslb; In Siruti
ton, I will wrotlc llio winner ot tin uuilili
and agree to throw him Ihreo limes In one hfiur,
winner to take ull ami a side bet from ftiXl to
500.
Here Is
money.
a cli.mce for whip one . to get tin:
Prof. Atla.s
Chnnmlon flraeio-llonuti Wrestler.
Address 1100 Main street, Alucilcm Wheel
Club, Bridgeport, Conn.
NOW A MUSICIANS' UNION.
Branch of the American Federation
of Musicians Organized.
Permanent organization was effected
yesterday by Local No. 120, of the
American Federation of Musicians, at
Its regular meeting place, Schlmpff's
hall, C02 Cedar avenue. The churter
was closed with 1G3 members on the
roll.
The oftlcers elected were: President,
W. V. Griffiths: vice president, M. J.
Cuslck; recording secretary, Theodore
H. Bausclunnii: financial secretary,
John W. Uerghouser; treasurer, Aug
ust Schlmpff; sergeant at arms, James
Broen.
The new ofllrers were Installed by
Temporary President Thomas 11.
Miles. On assuming tho chair, Presi
dent Griffiths made a felicitous speech.
Another meeting will be held next
Sunday.
m
POLICE PICKINGS.
Michael Dclanoy as attested Saturday ein
lllg by Patiolmcii Walsh, Fceney nnd Conneiy,
nt the complaint of hi, uifr ami daughter, win,
said he was acting in a ery violent manner,
and that they weie afiaiil lo leiualn In the
house Willi him. .Major .Molr fined Mm 410 jes
teiday, in default nf which he will gi In the
utility Jail for thirty daja.
Jjiob Fries gate a sulking illustiatlun nf
man's ingratlttiili- Hatiuday night ami paid a SI
Hut- as a result .xcstculay morning. He was
sitting on a Penn nipiiiir tiiilntone witli the
blood flowing f i tn tt a -in.ill cut In bis lieail.
On Karius niklng him where he lecehcd' his
Injury, I'liea surlily icpondcd that It was none
of his holiness, 'and then became fo aliushe
that he was finally put under arrest.
(leoige Me.ule was fined !&! estenl.iy morning
by Major Molr, on the (bulge of iotatiug the
city ordinance by selling jewelry without a
license. He was arrested by Patrolman Day,
who discovered him hawking a cheop ring on
the street for which he asked 1. Two other
rings were found in his pocket.
Samuel Cnstigau, while in an intoxicated con
dition, eaily. jeslenl.iv morning approached a
dwelling house ut 11.10 .South Washington ae
nue, and raised a window. The man who liicd
at the place noiselessly made his etit and III
fanned Patiolnuii .McMullen that a burglar was
paying him a u'sit. Uu the patiohnan's arii
al ho found lastigau Ijiug at the door ill a
drunken stupor. lie was fined !f- jeslcrday
morning.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
s
HERIFF'S BALES
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate
UN
FRIDAY, NOV, 1G, 1900.
By virtue of sundry writs nf Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni ftx
ponas. Issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Lackawanna County, to me di
rected, I will expose to public sale t.y
vendue or outcry, to the highest nnd brat
bidder, for cash, at Hie court hoube, in
the City of Scranton, Lackawanna, Coun
ty, on FRIDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY
of NOVEMBER, A. D., WOO, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day. all the right,
title nnd Interest of tho defendants In
nnd to the following described lots, pieces
or parcels of land, viz.:
No. 1. All the right, title and Interest
of tho defendant In and to all that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of land bound
ed nnd described as follows, to wit: Sit
uate In tho City of Scranton, County nf
Lnckawniuui and Stale of Pennsylvania,
nnd known ns Lot No. 2, In Block No. 1,
of Thurston's Addition to the City of
Scranton, said lot adjoins corner lot on
Jones street, fifty (50) feet In front on
Main Rond to Providence, on tlio west
side of the Lnnkawnnna river nnd one
hundred (100) feet deep, nnd is tho land
convoyed by Henry Thurston et ux
to Fannie Arnold, the thirty-llrst day of
October, 1S73. Recorded In Lackawanna
County Deed Book No. 3, page 102. etc.
All Improved with two two-story frnmo
dwelling houses and other outbuildings
tlipreon.
Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho
suit of Now Sohlllcr Building and Loan
association of Scranton, Pa., vs. A, AV.
Eortholf, executor of Samuel Arnold, de
ceased. Debt, JSOfl. Judgment No, 457,
November Term, 1D0O. Fl. fa. to Novem
ber Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 2. All tho light, title and Interest
of the defendant In nnd to nil that cer
tain lot. piece or parcel of innd situate
In tho City of Scranton, County of Lack
awanna and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as follows, viz.:
Being Lot No. 27, In Square or Block No.
28, and situate upon street known as
Stone nvenue, upon the town plot of
Scranton, being forty 00) feet In front
on Stone avenue nnd one hundred nnd
forty (140) feet In depth, with tho usunl
ten (10) feet privilege In front. AH Im
proved with a two-story frnmo dwelling
house and other outbuildings thereon.
Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho
suit of New Schiller Building and Loun
association vs. Wlndylaws KnwcynBkl,
administratrix of Loon Kawcynskl, Debt,
J010, Judgment No. 43U, November
Term, 1W0. Fl, fa. to November Term,
1900. STOKES, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 3.-A1I the right title nnd Interest
of the defendant, Luella Klunclinrd, In
and to all that certain lot of land sit
uate lying and bolng In the Third ward
of the City of Carbondale. County of
Lackuwanna and Stuto of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described ns follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point, the Inter
section of Seventh avenue with Hue of
land of John Murrln; thencu southerly
along suld line one hundred uud eighty
GEO) feet to lino ot lunds of the latu
Uernhard Champinau; thence In a west
erly UlrectloiuuloiiK talil lino one hun
dred and five (105) feet to line of lands
now or formerly of John Hausau: thencu
along said line northerly one hundred
and eighty (lbO) feat to the sold Seventh
avenue; thence easterly ulong said Sev.
enth avenue one hundred and live CIO.",)
feet to line ot lands now or formerly ot
John Murrln, the place of beginning,
Being the same property convoyed to
Luulla Blanchard by Daniel 10, Ulanchnrd
by deed dated Jun. 31, H90, und recorded
In Lackawanna County, In Deed Rook
No, VM, pago 6J5. and Nov, 12. JM1. und
recorded in Deed Uook No, 121, pago 51.
All improved with a two-story frame
dwelling house, barn, and other out
buildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at the
suit of Eagan & 0Doiiuull vs. Liiellu
Blanchard.
Seized and taken in execution nt tho
suit of Eagan & O'Donnoll vs. Luella
Blanchard. Debt, JS8.7D. Judgment No,
33, March Term, 1898. Fl. fa, lu Novem
ber Term, 1900.
H. D. CAREY, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 4. All the rleht. title and Interest
of the defendant, S. Jay Austin, In and
to all that certain lot, piece, parcol or
tract ot land bounded and described as
follows.and situate In Lackawanna Coun
ty, Pa., to wit: Commencing at a point
In the center of tho Great Bend and
Philadelphia Turnpike, where the
Prickly Ash Road crosses the said turn-
SHBHIFF'S SALES.
pike, being ns near as may be the cen
tral point of this crossing; tlienco along
the Fnrtoryvlllo Rond north eighty
threo (8.1) degrees west, seventy-five (73)
perches to a corner: thence by lands now
or Into of Edward Reynolds south thirty
(30) degrees west thirty-nino (39) perches
to n post; thonce south twenty-six and
one-fourth (2IH4) degrees east thirty
eight nnd six-tenths (38.0) porches to u
post; thence north forty-live and a half
(4E?4) degrees east twenty-nine (2n)
perches to a poll: thence south
forty-four nnd a half (41',4) degrees
east, seventy-eight (78) perches to
a point In the center of tho Great
Bend and Phllndclnhln Turnpike;
thenco nlong snld turnpike north seven
nnd one-fourth (7',l) degrees east thirty
two (32) perches to a corner: thence
south eighty-two and thrcn-fourtliH (82i)
degrees east forty-seven (47) perches to
a corner; thence north threo and a half
(3',4) degrees west, twenty-four (24)
perches to a post; thence north sixty-two
tH2) degrees oast, nine nnd six-tenths
(D.fi) perches lo a post and stones;
thence north forty-three and three
fourths (4,1,i) degrees west about fifty
(KO) perches to a corner! thenco north
eighty-three (S3) degrees west sixteen
(16) perches to a point In tho center of
the Great Bend and Philadelphia Turn
pike; thence nlong snld turnpike north
two nnd n half (2tJ) degrpes west ono
hundred and twenty-one (121) feet to the
point ot commencement, contnlnlng fifty
(Ml) ncres more or less. All Improved
with two frame dwelling houses, a barn
nnd other outbuildings.
Seized nnd tnken In execution at the
suit of Assigned to W. H. Snamnns vs.
S. J. Austin. Debt, J2.000. Judgment
No, 385, November Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to
November Term, 1900.
NDWCOMB, Att'y
ALSO
No. 5. All the' right, tile and Interest
of the defendant, In nnd to all those
forty-seven lots of ground sltunte in the
Township of South Ablngton, County of
Lackawanna nnd Stntn of Pennsylvania,
known and designated as Lots Nos. 28,
4S. 49. CO, 61, fi2. 53. 91. 95. 97. 101,
112. 118, 123. 121. 123, 155, 171, 175, 176, 177,
ITS,' ITS. 185, 18S 189, 190, 197, 198, 199, 200.
201, 204, 205, 20(1, 207, 279, 283, 284, 2Sn, 28(5.
291. 292. 293, 294; all In a certain plan of
lots called "Summit Park" nurvcyed for
Vood,( Harmon & Co., by O. S. Miller,
civil engineer, nnd recorded In the office
for recording dceili, etc.. In and for
Lackawanna County nforesald, In Deed
Book No. S7. pago 4S2. etc.
Also all those sixty-two (02) certain
lots of ground sltunte In South Ablngton
township nforesald, known and designat
ed as Lots Nos. 397. 424. 423, 427, 410, 431,
432, 433, 434, 443, 414. 447, 471, 472. 480,
4S5, ISO, 4S9. 492. 499, 500, 505, 500. 510, 623,
62.-1. 520, 529. 630. 535, 530, 641. 545, 510. 547, 54S,
519, 550, 65S, 539. 500, 501, 572, 573, 680, COO, 010,
G13, 013, nnd all those lots numbered from
and Including 044 to nnd Including C5B;
also Hint one-half of Lot 679, which ad
joins Lot 80, In n certnin plan of lots
called "Summit Park Annex," surveyed
for Wood, Harmon Co., by O. W.
Mlluos, civil engineer, and reeorJid in
Lackawanna County ns aforesaid In thd
recorders office. In Deed Book No. 100,
page 398, etc.
Seized nnd taken In execution at the
suit of Wllllnm E. Hnrmon, Trustee, vs.
Henry S. Alworth, Debt. $2090. Judg
ment No. 408, November Term, 1900. Fl.
fa. to November Term, 1900.
aTtURTLTSFF, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 0. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, E. L. Lord, In and to
all tho following described two certain
pieces, parcels or lots of land known and
described as "Miller Block," being Lots
Nos. 21 and 22, In Block No. 3, in Park
Place, formerly called "WInan's Addi
tion," situate in the Second ward of the
City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna
and State of Pennsylvania, said lots be
ing each forty-six (40) feet wide front
nnd rear, and one hundred und forty
(140) feet In depth, fronting on Rail
road avenue, with an alley in the rear.
Excepting nnd reserving therefrom tho
coal and other minerals. All Improved
with a three-story and basement brick
dwelling house block, one barn, one
two-story wood frame dwelling house
with basement, also outbuildings and
fruit trees.
Seized and tnken in execution at the
suit of tho Girard Fire and Marine In
surance company, assignee of I. J. Post,
vs. E. L. Lord. Debt $5,020.91. Judgment,
No. 575, September Term, 1S9G. Lev. fa. to
November Term, 1900.
WOODRUFF, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 7. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Louis Spitz, In and to
all that certain lot of land, with tho
Improvements thereon, lying nnd being
in the Borough of Winton, County of
Lnckawnnna and State of Pennsylva
nia, known and distinguished as Lot No.
1, upon plot of lots designated as Pat
terson's Addition to tho Borough of Win
ton, as described nnd designated in his
survey of the same, uccompnnled by a
map thereof, being in front fifty (50) feet
on street called and known as Jessup
Rqnd street, nnd In rear fifty (50) feet,
and In depth ono hundred (100) feet. Ex
cepting Coal, etc. Improved with a two
story frame building used as storo and
dwelling.
Seized and tnken in execution at tho
suit of George Hosly & Son vs. Louis
Spitz. Debt-$70 50. Judgment No. 17S,
November Term. 1900. Vend. ex. to
Novenibor Term. 1900. CAREY, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 8 All Ilia right, title and interest
of tho defendant, Howard W. Hull, in
nnd to all that certnin piece, parcel or
lot of land, situate In tho Vlllago ot
Dnlton, Dalton borough, In tho County
of Liu'knwnnnn, and Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, hounded and described as
follows: Beginning at tho northeast
(north) corner of lands deeded by U, R,
Newton and wife to Julia S. Brewster:
thenco along the line between lands of
C. II. Newton, now Hull (being the
lands herohy mortgaged) and lands ot
Julia S. Brewer south thirty-two (32)
degrees eighteen (IS) minutes west one
hundred nnd forty-seven (147) feet;
thenco nlong lands of Randolph Crlppon
north sixty-five (65) degrees two (2) min
utes west fifty and seven-tenths (50.7)
feet to a corner in lnnds of Rnudolph
Crippen nnd C, D. Mackey, the west
corner thereof; thence north thirty-two
(32) degrees eighteen (18) minutes east
ono hundred and fifty-four and one-half
(154',3) feet to the north corner hereof
and a corner of C. D. Mackey on tho
public street In front of the premises
hereby conveyed; thonce along snld
street south llfty-elght (58) degrees flf
teon (15) minutes east fifty 150) foot to
the place of beginning. Containing sov-onty-four
hundred and twenty-five (7,425)
houare feet of land, moro or less. All Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
house, fruit treets and other outbuild
ings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution nt tho
suit of Charles R. Newton vs. Howard
W. Hull. Debt, $1,408.51. Judgment
No. 24", September Term, 1900. Alias 11,
fu, to November Term, 1900.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. Atfys.
ALSO
No. 9, All tho right, title und Interest
of the defendants, Georgu Bocz.ir and
Mary Boezar, In uud to all those two
certain lots, pieces ur purcels of land,
fcituntc, lying nnd being hi the Village
of Jessup, in Ihu lliirotigh of Wlntun,
County of Luckuwuutui, uud State ot
Pennsylvania, bounded and debcrlbed as
Lots Nos. U and 14, In Squure or Block
No, 1, and sliuuto upon sticut called uud
known as Dolph street, upon Plot No,
2, of "Wlliton, Dolph and Sturges' Map
of David Brown's Survey," which said
map is recorded hi the recorder's oltlco
of Luckuwaunn county, lu Deed Book
No, 59, page 670, the said two lots are
contiguous, 'being rectangular lu shape,
and eacli of suld lots is llfty (SO) feet III
width In front on said Dolph street, tho
sumo in rear, und one hundred and fifty
(150) feet lu depth. Coal und minerals
excepted and reserved uu tho same are
excepted and reserved hi a deed of the
said premise from the Anthracite Build
ing uud Loan UBbochitlon to George Boc.
zur and Mary Boczur, dated the beveutli
day of March, Ibiis, and recorded In tho
recorder's olllce ol Lackawunna County,
In Deed iliiok No. 101, page 211. All Im
proved with two double frame dwelling
houses uud outbuildings.
Seized and tuken in execution at the
suit of Anthracite Building nnd l.ouu as
sociation vs. George Boczar and Mary
Boczar. Debt. JiOO. Judgment No. 279,
Muy Term, 1E98. Alius fl. fa. to Novem
ber Term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y,
ALSO
No. 10. All the right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendants In and to all tliut
certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate lu the Borough of Winton in tho
County of Lackawanna and Stuto of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
folows, to wit: Situate on what is
known as "David Brown" tract, being
Lot No, 2 lu Square or Block "G.," and
SHKmlFF'S BALKS.
situate on Church street, as shown .In
map Intended to be recorded, snld lot
being fifty (60) feet In front by one hun
dred and fifty (150) feet In depth and Is
rectangular. All Improved with two two
story frame dwelling houses and other
outbuildings thereon.
Seized nnd taken In execution at the
suit of New Schiller Dtilldlng nnd Loan
association vs. Thcophllii Knneczney and
Joseph Koncczney, Debt, $2,100. Judge
ment No. 482, November Term, 1900. I'M.
fa, to November Term, 1900.
STOICEB. Att'y.
ALSO
No. 11, All the right, tltlo and Interest
ot the defendant lu and tn ull that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of laud, situate,
lying and being upon Grove street, In the
City of Scranton, In the County ot
Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as follows, to
wit! Being Lot No. 10 lu Square or Block
No. 11, In Wlnnn'B Addition to the City
of Scranton, said lot being forty-two
and four-tenths (42,4) feet. In width In
front on Grove street, the same width
In rear, and ono. hundred nnd thirty
eight (138) ftet In depth. All Improved
with a two-story frnmo dwelling house,
nnd other outbuildings thereon.
Seized nnd tnktn in execution at the
suit of New Schlllor Building and Loan
association vs. Charles Billings. Debt,
$991. Judgment No. 494, November Term,
1900. K, fa. to November Term, 1900.
STOKES, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 12.-AII the right, title and Interest
of the defendants, W. II. Sant and Jen
nie Sant, In nnd to all that certain lot
or piece of land situate on tho southeast
erly side of Fillmore avenue In tho
Fourth ward of the City of Scranton,
County of Lackawannn and State of
Pennsylvania,' being tho rear half of
Lots Nos. 1 and 2, In Block No. 16, of
Price and Pnnconst's addition to tho
City of Scroutun, and further described
as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a cor
ner on the southeasterly side of Fill
more avenue at the distance of seventy-
five (75) feet northeasterly from the
northeasterly side of Price street: thence
southeasterly and at right angles with
said Fillmore nvenue fifty (50) feet to a
corner: thence northeasterly seventy-five
(75) feet to a corner: thence northwest
erly fifty (53) feet to a corner on said
Fillmore avenue, and thence southwest
erly nlong snld Fillmore avenue seventy
five (75) feet to the place of beginning.
Seized nnd tuken In execution nt the
suit of the West Side Bank vs. W. H.
Snnt nnd Jennie Sant. Debt, $232.25.
Judgment No. 70, January Term, 1900.
Lev. fa. to November Term, 1900.
THOMAS, Att'y.
Also at the suit of J. W. Slocum vs.
W. H. Sant. Debt. $410. Judgment No.
80, November Term. 1900. Fl. fu. to
November Termr-UIOO.
WibbABD, WARREN & KNAFP,
ALSO
No. 13. All the right, title and interest
of the defendants, Eliza Lown and
George Lown, In and to all the follow
ing described lots, pieces or parcels of
land situate In tjae Township of Madison
County of Lackawanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
First Beginning at an original stone
heap for a corner of Lots Nos. 193, 194
and 203 respectively; thence by Lot No.
194 fifty (60) degrees west one huudked
nnd thirty-two (132) perches to u scone
heap corner, a corner of Lots Nos. 195
and 201; thenco by lust mentioned lot
north forty (10) degrees east alxty-one
(61) perches to a stone heap; thenco by
laud sold to Jacob Blesecker south llfty
(50) degrees east slxty-flvo (63) perches
to a stone heap for a corner; thence
north forty (40) degrees east by the
other parts of fald land one (1) perch
and two (2) links to a stone corner;
thence MUth fifty (50) degrees east sixty
live (61) perch2s to a stone corner;
thence south forty (40) degrees west sixty-two
(62) perches and two (2) links to
the place ot beginning. Containing
fifty (50) acres of land, be the same
more or less. Improved with a one and
one-half story frame dwelling house,
three barns, ono shed, one orchard and
outbuildings thereon.
Second Beginning at a post and stone
corner, the west corner of land contract
ed for by Horutio Sager and Charles
Biesecker's land; thence by the same
south fifty (50) degrees east one hundred
and four (104) perches to a post and
stones corner; thence by land sold to
Jacob Blesecker and land of Henry Yea
ger south forty (40) degrees west thirty
three (33) porches to a post corner;
thence by land sold to John Coon north
fifty (50) degrees west one hundred and
four (104) porches to a corner; thence by
part of orlgnal Lot No. 200. north forty
(40) degrees west thirty-three (33) perch
es to tho beginning. Containing twenty
one ncres and seventy-two (72) perches
ot land more or less. Improved with a
one and one-half story framo dweltng
house, outhouses nnd orchard.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of W. R. Bevan. assigned to Thom
as R. Cummlngs. Debt, $400. Judgment
No. 312. November Term, 1899. Alias
11. fa. to November Term, 1900.
COJIEGYS, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 14. All the right, title and Interest
ot the defendant, John J. Snyder, In and
to all those two certain lots or pieces
ot land situate, lying and being In the
Twenty-first ward of tho City of Scran
ton, County of Lackawanna, and State
of Pennsylvania, known and designat
ed on tho map or plan of lots called
"Eureka Lawn," as Lots Nos. 13 and 14,
having a frontage on the southeasterly
side of Summit nvenue of seventy and
live-tenths (70.5) feet, and being ninety
and ferty-six one hundredths (90,46) feet
In depth nlong tho southeasterly side of
Pasndena street, seventy-nine and fifty
six one-hundredth (79.50) feet hi width
at the rear on the southeasterly side of
bald lots along the line of an alley, and
ninety (90) feet in depth along the north
easterly side Hue of Lot No. 12, In said
plot, situate in the southerly angle
formed by the junction of Summit ave
nue and Pasadena street. Being the
same premises which Mlna Robinson
grunted und convoyed to John J. Snyder
by deed duted March 1, 1893, and record
ed in tho recorder's ofllco of Lackawan
na county, lu Deed Book No, 162, at puge
219, Coal and minerals excopted and
reserved, .;.; lu suld deed. All Improved
with a two-story framo dwelling house
and 4nrge burn.
Seized und taken in execution at the
suit of Citizens' Building and Loan as
sociation vs. John J. Snyder. Debt,
$2,454.23. Judgment No. 503, November
Term, 1900, Fl, fn, to November Term,
1900. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 15. All the right, title nnd Interest
ot the defendant, George Pabst, in and
to all that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate lu tho Borough ot Dun
more, In the County of Lackawanna, and
State ot Pennsylvania, and bounded und
described as follows: Beginning on Irv
ing avenue at a corner ot lands of Mich
ael O'Hara; thenco southwest along said
O'llura's land ono hundred and fifty
seven (157) feet to an alley; thenco north
east along suld alloy thirty-one (31) feet
to a corner In lands of W. C. D. Pabst;
thence northwest ulong said W. C. D,
Rabat's lands one hundred and llfty
seveu (157) feet to a corner in Irving
avenue afuresuld; thence southwesterly
along Irving avenue thirty-one i.ll) feut
to tho place of beginning. Being the
sumo lot of lund conveyed by W. C, D.
Pabst to the defendant, in deed dated
Nov. 20, 1893. and recorded in the office
of the recorder of deeds of Lacknwaiiuii
County Deed Book No, 134, pago 30, etc,
Coal and minerals reserved, All Im-
mHmmfrm balm.
proved with a Iwo-siorr trra-B)'dststaf
fiotiM and mitbulMlns!tbr5l Tw
Seised and taken, in -SMouttoa tjs
suit of German Building RssocliUon, Vo.
9, vs. Georgo Pabst. Debt, $",000. iuAtr.
ment, No. 481, November .Torm, 1900. V
fa, to November Term. iwo. -
HANNAH, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 16. All the right, titles and Interest
of tho defendant, The Speedway Land
company, the defendant within namtd,
In and to all the surfaco or right of soil
of tho following described lot or pares)
of Innd situate In the- Fifth wsrd of ttM
Borough ot Dunmoro, County ot Lacka
wanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, bound
rd and described ns follows: Regtnntn
at a stake and stones'oorner which Is bj
the Intersection of the northerly (Ids of
the Nay Aug Falls and Elmhurst Boule.
vnrd, ns conveyed by the Pennsylvania
Coal company, and the nouthesstsrl
side of the township rond, which crossei
the said Boulevard nt the Kite Track,
Snld corner being sixteen (18) feet from
the middle ot said township road as now
used nnd also one hundred and ninety
eight (1U3) feet on a course north eighty
two (82) degrees thirty-five (85) minutes
east ulong snld boulevard from the
southwest corner of lands of L. A, Wat
lea nnd Cclla A, Hill; thence along north
side of said Boulovaid north eighty-two
(82) degrees thirty-live (36) minutes ea.it
seven hundred (700) feet to a corner:
thence nlong lands of Celta A. Hill north
seven (7) degreos twenty-five (26) mln
tiles west three hundred and sevonty-ons
und live-tenths (371,5) feet to a corneri
thence along lands of the Pennsylvania
Conl company south eighty-five (85) de
grees west four hundred and flfty-flva
(453) feet to the easily side of the nfore
sald township rond: and thence along thsj
easterly side of tho said road south six
(l) degrees fifty (50) minutes west on
hundred and sixty-eight (168) feet south
thirty-three (3.1) degrees twenty (20) min
utes west one hundred and fifty-eight
(158) feet and south thirty-six (.19) de
grees twenty (20) minutes west one hun
dred and forty-eight (148) feet to the
place of beginning. Containing four and
seventy-eight one-hundredths (4.78) acres
ot land or therabouts, and being part ot
the same premises which were granted
nnd convoyed to Cella A, Hill by the
Pennsylvania Coal company by deed
dated the twelfth day of August, A. !.,
1898, and recorded In tho offlco for record
ing deeds In nnd for said county of Lack
awanna aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 165,
at pago 293, etc. And being the same
premises which Celln A. Hill, et. al by
deed dated the twenty-eighth day of No.
vember, A. D., 1899, and recorded In tha
aforesaid office for recording of deeds in
Deed Book No. 185, puge 91, etc,, granted
and conveyed unto the Bald The Speed
way Land company. Excepting and re
serving, however, all coal and minerals
in, under and upon snld described lot or
parcel of land, with tho right nnd privi
lege of mining and removing .the same.
And also Bitblect to the reservations, ex
ceptions, savings, stipulations, conditions
and provisions us all are contained In the
two above recited deeds. Together with
all and singular the buildings and Im
provements rights, liberties, privileges,
easements, hereditaments and appurten
ances whatsoever unto the hereby grant
ed premises belonging or In any wise ap
pertaining, or to belong and appertain,
nnd the remainders nnd reversions, rents.
Issues and -profits thereof, and also all
the estate, right, title, interest, property,
claim and demund of every nature nnd
kind whatsoever of the said Tho Speed
way Land Company as well In law as
in equity of, In and to the same nnd ev
ery part and parcel thereof. All Im
proved with a one two-story frame hotel
and club house, one frame barn, one lo
house, one shed, and one crematory.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of R. N. Lnbar and Frank Connell,
Trustees, vs. The Speedway Lnnd Com
pany. Debt. $3,089.07. Judgment No.
678. March Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Novem
ber Term. 1900.
VOSBURG & DAWSON. Atfys.
Also at the suit of Casey Bros. vs.
Speedway Land company. Dobt, Jl.606.18.
Judgment No. 310, November Term, 1900.
Fl. fa. to November Term. 1900.
HORN, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 17. All the right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendant, William Connor, in
and to all that certain piece or parcel of
land situate in the City of Carbondale.
County of Lackawanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described a
follows: Being twenty-six (20) feet In
front on Dundaff street and twenty-six
(26) feet In width In rear, and one hun
dred (100) feet deep; bounded northerly
by land of the estate of Wllllnm Mc
Mlnn, deceased; easterly by land ot
the estnte of William Connor, deceased:
.-.outherly by land of the Bald egtae of
William Connor, deceased, and westerly
by said Dundaff street. Containing
twenty-six hundred (2,600) square feet o.t
land, moro or less. Improved with a
two-story frame dwelling house and out
buildings thereon. Being the same lnnd
described in mortgage from William
Connor to Edward Clarkson, bearing
dato March 20, 1897, and recorded In
Lackawanna County In Mortgnge Book
No. 89, page 664.
Seized and taken In execution nt tins
suit of Edward Clarkson vs. Wllllanr
Connor. Debt, $830. Judgment No. 514,
November Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Novem
ber Term, 190O.
STUART, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 18. All tho right, title and Interest
of the defendants. Rla J, G re nor and
Edward Grewer, In and to all that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In
the First ward of the City of Scranton,
County of Lackawanna and State ot
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Being Lot No. 1, In Square or
Block A, as shown on plot of lots made
by Jordan and Hannah, and known as
Richmont Park, said lot being duly re
corded In the office of the recorder of
deeds, In and for tho County of Lacka
wanna, In Deed Book No. .page -.
Tho said lot Is fortv-flve (45) feat In
width In front on Washington avenua
nnd forty-live (45) feet in width in rear,
and one hundred and thlrty-nlght and
three-fourths (138i) feet In length or
depth from front to rear. Coal and min
erals reserved. .....
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Alfred Griffin vs. Ida Grewer and
Edward Grewer. Debt. $1,810.10. Judg
ment No. 439, September Torm. 1900. Lev.
fa, to November Term, 1900.
S. B. PRICE, Att'y.
TERNS OF SALE.
FIFTY DOLLARS C.SH WHEN PROP
FRTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE
IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALB
IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR.
COSTS, COSTS MUST RE PAID WHEN
STRUCK OFF.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED
WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORB AD.
JOUR N MENT.
CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office, Scranton, Pa., October
28, 1900. .
One Cent
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO;
A Word
sail it posts to make your
wants known through the
columns of The Tribune;
and there is no better ad
vertising medium printed ;
in Scranton.
SITUATION WANTMO AUK IHMRTKO FMK, 6
00000000000000000600000000Q
I
f
.-.
-.
fr