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The Union Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 8

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THE UNION LEAD KB, WILKES-BARRE FltfDAY, 7. 1890 8 HEW TO DAT. DEATH OF WALTER FBASKS. 2TB TODAY SXW TODAY. i He sustained a number of braise and a welp wound, none of tbem of a dangerous char JNION-LEADER.

Tk taartlnj Dcaaocrstl Paper la Luserna EE RIFTS SALE By virtue of a writ of Lev actor, however, and be will doubtless soon be Fa leased out of the Court ot Common out again. The Brown block, which sustained so great damage by tb cyclone. Is still in tb REGHrtB'8 I hereby given that tecouotaota btv filed their an ennei in the following estate la the Beglster's office of Lazerna cuuntv, and that the sane will be prcarared to the Orphans' Conrt of said roum on Monday, litt December. 1890, for allow ance aud eonftrmauoa. 1.

Henry Brownecombe, J. Browaecombe 2. (Griffith H. Pngh, Wm, B. Thomas adminU-trator.

3 Charity Fisher, O'iver L. Fisher admluistra- bands or the wort: men. nut its exterior more imposing than ever. There are very few long or soft clams old in town, although they are far more delicious than tbe "little necks." One firm handles about 200 a week. 4 ZIna Driesbsea, 9.

0. VCUfon gntrdlaa 5 John IT Letson. 3. Turoia trustee and IIEhfc) A BO FT PEOPLE. SHERIFF'S 8ALE By virtue of a writ of Lev.

Fa. issued outof the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county there will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, Nov. 29, 1890, at lo o'clock a. la the Arbitration Boom, Ccurt Hoese, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All the right, title and interest of tbe defendant in and to ths following described piece, parcel aai tract of Und, viz: A lot of ground located in the city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county.

Pennsylvania, situate oa Market street, south side, between Hancock and Meade streets, being thirty two and a half feet front, and bounded on tbe east by Und of Mr. Ann Hirner, on the West by Und of John Improvements A two story frame building occupied as a stow and dwelling, outbuildings -and fruit trees. Late the estate of the defendant In said writ named wltn the appurtenances. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Th City of Wilkes-Barre vs Elizabeth gems. R.

P. ROBINSON, Sheriff AIcLbax, Attorney, 4 Tbe Keeretary of the ShaI itard Expire Maddealy mt Ills Heme Tbaraday Afteraaan. Walter Frank, tbe' -secretary of tb Wilks-8arrr School Bnard, died, at tis borne. 52 Hudson street, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, atu a brief illness ft but a few day. Be bad only been coafiued to bis heme sioca Monday when be wa last at tbe school building on Union strett Death came tu'ldenly to-day and bis wife it inconsolable.

Mr Franks was a high minded, popular gentleman and was a favorite wittt eveiy ooe. At the last munclpal flection be wait thosen by a large vote as a member of the Board ot Six, which in turn elected bim secretary, and supervising principal of the city schools. Ba was 83 years of age and was man ied about seven ear ago to Uis Agnce Kir jii-iier, of tbiscuy. Up notil a few year ago Mr. Franks bad been in tbe employ rt tbe Hazard Co.

A severe attack tf brain fevfr. tbe effect of wbich never left btia, caused bim to give op this position. Tbe sad new of bis sudden death will bl a surprise to bis rrany friends. Plas of Luzern county, there will be expostd to public sale on SATURDAY. NOV.

Si, 1660, at 10 o'clock a. m. In th Arbitration Boom, at tie Court House. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All the right, title and interest of the defendant in aod to the following deacribed piece and parcel and tract of land to wit.

A lot of land located in the city of Wilkes-Barre. Luzerne county. Pennsylvania, situated on Market street. BpuUt side between between Uaoc.ck aud Meade streets? being thirty-two and one halt feet front, and bounded on tbe ran by land of Elizabeth Kerns, on th west by land of Mary Jones. Tv A large two story frame dwelling, first tory nted as a livery, (table and office and second story as a Late the estate of the defendant in said writ named with the appurtenance.

Seized aad taken ia execution at the euit of City of Wilkes-Barre vs. 3 oha Feather-stone. R. p. ROBINSON, Sheriff McLeak.

att'y. 4tS From Monday's Daily. W. B. Payson is sick in bed and threat ened with pneumonia.

G. Baker Hillman and family bave re turned from their extended European tour. Mrs. Catharine Coleman an1 Mrs. B.

F. Raster, of Ashland, Schuylkill count, mother and sister of 8. Bruce Coleman, spent Sunday in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

EL L. Holcomb. of Towanda. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

B. Payson, at Mary A. Letsoe administratrix. o. Hugh K.

Boghes, Hebard at. Engno ex editor. 1 7 Bobert Mary Geddis admiaistra-(fi 8. Ssmoel Wilcox, P. C.

ads worth executor. 9 a ante Wright, Lewis Warner exaentor. 10. lasiah Hu e. B.

Vtil adminiitratrix. 11 Hannah i. Kyte, Benry 8. Byte adminis-ti ator e. t.

a. la Josiah Andres, P. Andrea administrator, 13. Franz Gabriel, Wm. t.

Gabriel administrator. 14. Wm. A. Weiss, Alfred Weiss administrator.

15. John WillUmf, Benjim's Evans, adminii-tra'or. 10. Jo eph BalawPjle. David Salsburg administrator.

1' 3. ftookey, A L. Etocky and F.H. Stootey, admlntetratorii. 18.

Aon K. Fairchild, Wm. Fairchild, admln-lstralr r. 19. Rodger B.

Howell. Theresa T. Howell ad-mintr-irHtor. 20 Francis A. Scbadle, Elmer W.

Bhelley administrator. 21. a. Meeker. A.

P. Child, administrator. 22. J. B.

Harrison. F. A. Harrison, administra 12 North Main street Mr. Holcomb Jccal editor of the Bradford Republican Frank Laoghran.

of Hszteton, Prof. Miller. principal of tbe Nanticoke public schools, and Stephen Rodger, of English Centre, visited Wilket-Barre during tbe past week. Mrs. T.

J. Chase. Of Academy street, was called to visit ber mother, Mrs. 8. P.

Reynolds, of Fieetville, Lackawanna county, late Saturday afternoon, by a telegram ancouac-ing the iilness of tbe latter. From Tuesday's Dally Miss, a E. Dickinson, of West Pittston, tor S. 3. H.

Xver. William Olewlne administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzenae county, there wilt be exposed to pnblic sale on 8ATURDAF, NOV.

29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in the Arbitration Room, Conrt House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All the right, title and interest of the defend, ant in and to the' following described piece; parcel and tract or band, viz: A lot of ground located in tbe city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, situate on River street, east side, between North and Walnut streets, being twenty live feet front and bounded on the north by land of C. D. Foster, the south by land of Joha Kosek.

Improvements-A two story frame dwelling house, outbuildings and fruit trees. Late the estate of the defendant in said writ named with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of City of Wilkes-Barre vs John Powers. P. ROBINSON, Sheriff.

McLxah, Att'y. 46 was a visitor to the city yesterday, d. b- n. o. t.

a SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of AL Lev. Issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county, there will be exposed to pnblic sale on Saturday, Nov. 29, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. In the Arbitration Boom, Court House, Wilkes Barre, Pa, All tbe right, title and Interest of the defendant in and to following described piece, parcel and tracts ot land, A lot of ground loca-ed la the city of Wilkes-Barre, Lazerne county, Pennsylvania, situate on Canal street, easterly side, between South and Rora streets, being one hundred and thirty four and one tenth feet front, and bounded on the north by South street, on the south by land of Bethel African X. E.

Church. Improvements-Two two-story frame dwelling houses, two bams and outbuildings. v-: Late the estate of the defendants in said writ with the appurtenance. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of City of Wilkes-Barre vs. 8.

V. Bitter. B. P. ROBINSON, Sheriff.

McLean. Attorney. 45t3 24. utio J. Schmltt.

John Set mitt adminis Ex-County Detective Swan and ex-Depu- trator. tv Treasurer John Pollock, of Wasaiogton. D. were in tne city to-day, having come to vote. JAMES NcGEEBvT, 46t4 Begiater.

Eaiton Express: Oscar Brucb, of Wilkes- C1HARTEK NOTICK Notice Is hereby given that aa anolicatlon will be made to the Barre, is here on a vitit to relative and head. Broad, of tbe firm of Broad Bios of wilkes-Barre, formerly of JEastoo. left Philadelphia this morning for Jamaica on board of the merchantman Brandon. Mr. Callfarala Taara via.

the feaaarlvaaia Kallraaal. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, through it personally-conducted tourist system, presents four winter and spricg easure tour t3 The special trains conveying parties vrlil. in each case, start from New York, and the dates ot starting are follows: No. 1. February 7-h.

1891; No. 8. March 81; No. 8, Msrch 26tb; and No. 4, April 14 The special train ie urn-iog tne firt party will leave San Francisco for New York on March 1 ltb the second, April 8J; tbe third, April 24 and the fourth, May 14 Each tour will present a fferent route from the other a well as a different route going from that returning; Tour No.

1 will go South via Washington, Atlanta New where a break of tbe journey will be mude during the Mardi Gra festivities, thence via tbe Southern Pacific's Sunset Route and Ssn Antonio to San Francisco, returning via Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver and Chicago. Tour. No. 2 will go West via St Louis, Kansas City, and the Santa Fe route to Saa Francisco, returning via Rale Like City, Denver Council Bloffs, and Tour No. 3 will go Weat to San Francisco by same route as No.

2, returning via Salt Lake Ciev, Colorado Springs, Denver Council Bloffs and Caicago. Tour No. 4 U1 go West via Coioaxo, Couccil Bluffd, Denver, Colorado Springy and Salt Lake City to San Frs ucisco, returning via Portland, Tacoma, Helena, St. Prftil and Chicago. Oa all tbe atcurs breaks of the jiurney will occur at certain attractive point on the line both going aod returning.

The parties' will travel by a special jtrain of Pullman Vestibule Drawinii-jocnu Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne onnty, or one of the lawjudg thereof, on Monday, December a A. a. 1890, at 10 o'clock a under tbe Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti led "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved April 29. 1874. and the supplements thereto for tbe charier of Broad has been in naor health for some time.

It is to be hoped bis trip will restore him to bis former good health. lmenaea corporation looecauea '-roe Hec From Wednesday's Daily. Scranton Truth: Mrs, Sarah Tamney, of Wilkes-Barre, is tbe guest ot Mrs. Rio tor. Church Warden and Yestrynwn of Bt Jaa.es' Protestant Episcopal church'' of Drifton.

Pa. the charter and object whereof is the worshipping of Almighty God according tothf faith and discipline of th Protestant Episcopal Church In the united Btates of America and lor ble, of Cressler street Fittstdn Gazette: Miss Dora Herbert was a visitor at Wilkes-Barre W. J. Cuyle was a visitor at Wilkes-Barre to-day. these purposes to bave, poeseb and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act of Astembly and its supplements.

UooiDaugn was at wuices-iSarre SHERIFF'S 8ALE By virtue of a writof Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county, there will be exposed to public sale on 8ATURDAY, NOV, 29, 189n, at 10 o'clock a. In the Arbitration room, at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre. Fa-All the right, title and Interest of the def eud-ant in and to the follow! i described piece, parcel and tract of land, to wit: A lot of ground located in the city of Wiikas- Barre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, sUnated on Northampton street, south side, between Baltimore and Meade streets, being one hundred and eighty feet front, and bounded oa the west by Hancock street, on the eist by laud W.

T. Sraythe. 4 Improvements, one two story frame dwelling-house, one one and a half story frame dwelling last evening. William J. Price was culling on Wilkes-Bsrre friends today.

a. a. aicuiavi uuk, 46t3 Solicitor. SHERIFF'S virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county there will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a in the Arbitration Boom, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, All the right, title and interests of the defendants in and to tbe following described piece, and parcel and tract of land, to wit: 'Alot land located In the e'ty of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, situate ou Franklin street, being fifty feet front and bounded on the north by land of George Gomer estate, on the South by land of Christ Walter, situate between Ross and Academy streets.

Improvements, a double story frame dwelling house, outbuildings and fruit trees. Tat paper way band OB Ala George P-Bewail at Nawipawsr Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce atrae, where advertising eoaixactr say be or it 1b Hew Tor. Correspondent of the Union-Leader are requested to mail their communications so, that they wiU reach this office by Wednesday of each week if they wish them to appear in the next issue fthe Weekly. i ILKES-BAERE, KOV. 7, 1890.

Charter Notice. For sale Orphans' Court Sals-T. Martin, Admlnlst'r. Register' Notice. Sheriff Sales-McLean att'y.

CCBKEHT WeUM Cnapped lips. -Pay upyoor bete, Liven men rushed. Election i over at last. Qaail axe fat batter. Look oat (or the cold wave.

Two cold for street slippers. Mosquitoes are getting inside. -The shady side is not so popular. The winter is to be old-fashioned. Corn-hosklng in adjacent counties.

Bed noses and tight lacing are twins. Photo frames of undressed linen are an oddity. Black docks are reported on the Jersey C0S8t Less betting this year than for many moons. It will be a profuse season of Jersey venison. Large covles of quail abouDd in Atlantic county.

The esthetic pin-Cushion is an imitation sunflower. New High hats baiog shapely are to be much worn. White pique vests are "good practics" for male full drees. The latest pin-cushion imitates a cute little water-cracker. i The most cherished effects in fall canes are in natural woods.

Natural wool lounging jackets for ladies are a new comfort. Some of the ladies are wearing white natural wool shawls as "fascinators." There are 11.000 more pupils attending school in Pennsylvania than a year ago. A Council of tbe American Legion of Honor has just been instituted at Carbondale. A eon of Rev. D.

W. Scott, formerly of West Plttston, died recently at Rockville, Conn. The second battalhon drill of the season will take place at tbe armory next Monday Maggie Mitchell appeared on the streets the day she was here In short dresses and curls. The P. M.

church of Mill Creek will cele brate its Sunday school anniversary next Sunday. A lot of practical jokers in Chester carried a man through tbe streets on a stretcher Hallow E'en night "Financial fatigue" is a new word in Stock Exchange parlance. It's an illness following in the wake of nnfortunate invest-' Willie Howells was burned by an explosion ot gas in No. 1 sbaft of the Susquehanna Coal Compaay, Nautlooke, Monday evening. There were 40 deaths reported during October in the city.

i One-fourth were infanta. Five of the fatalities are reported as accidental. A Lsbigh county calf refused to take nourishment and lived only eleven days. After death it was opened and found to be without stomach or intestines. The State Board of Health has Issued a circular on "Tbe Dangers Arising from Public Funerals of Those Who Have Died from Contagious and Infectious Diseases.

A slight change has recently taken effect in the time table of tbe West Side Eleotrio railroad. The oar previously leaving the city at 4:20 p. rn.no leaves at 4:25. The Wyoming National bank have declared a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent payable on or after November lttb, and have added 15,000 to their surplus, The Sons ot Veterans have issued invito tions for an entertainment to he given on Nov. 3 on the occasion of the visit of Geo.

From Thursday's Dally. A. E. Hinds, of Moscow, is in tbe city. D.

Scott Stark, of West Plttston, was down SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of writ of Vend. Fx isued ont of Court of Common to get returns. pleas of Luzerne county, there will be i xposed to public sale on SATURDAY, NOV. 2s.

7890, at It) o'clock a. m. in the Arbitration Koom, Court House. Wilkes Barro, Pa. M.

B. Trescott, of Harvey vtlle, was a visi tor here on Tuesday. steeping, uintng, sraoKmg and Ojserva- All the right title and interest of ihe defendant William Shelly, of Nanticoke, visited the tion Cars, an exact counterpart of the in and to the following described pitc, parcel and tract of 'and, vlt: All that certain niece of county seat yesterday. LhoUBO, barn, and sheds and fruit Late the estate. afcthsi4eteadanU in said writ lindtitnateiatheTownsbipof Newport.

Lnzerne Miss Nettie Dunn, of Pittston, called on friends here Wednesday. F. Richards, from Nanticoke, was in CJnnty, rennsyivanta, oonnaea ana aescribed us follows to wit: Beginning at a corner on Main' road, thence north aleng lands o' J. H. a J.

Straus, 18 three-fourth" degrees west 7 perches, thence alorg other lands of J. H. and J. htrauo named with the apanrteaanqaa, Seized and takenNta xecuHon. at the suit ot City of Wilkes-Barre va Mrs.

Mary Conlin. B. P. ROBINSON. Sheriff.

McLban, att'y. 46tS ceieoraiea rennsjivaniaijimuea in. every particular. strain. wlU-be-aipped with ladies' maids, a stenographer, aDd type-writer, a barbar shop and bath rooms for ladies and gentlemen.

It will present a through service to San Franclaco, the like of which has never been enjoyed by anv traveler. Late tbe estate of the defendant in said writ', named with tbe appurtenances. Seized and taken la execution at the eulc of City of Wilkes-Barre vs. S. Bitter.

R. P. ROBINSON, Sheriff. McLean, att'y. 45-13 circulation here on Ehald Abi Riban, of Beyrouth, Syria.

north 48 one. fourth degrees 17 one-seventh was a visitor here on Wednesday, and registered at the Bristol. perches to a fence corner, between the lwnd conveyed to -Jane Noble at a niece of land heretofore sold to Feter Fairchild. thence south 18 three-lonrths degrees east 7 perches a SHERIFF'3 ALE By virtue of a writ of Al Lev Fa. issued out of Court of Common E.

E. McCargo and G. W. Witraan were Tbe excursion rates, which include railway fare, a double birth, meals en route. two pf the Philadelphians who visited Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday.

corner, thence south along said' road 46 one-fourth deerees. west 7 one- Fleas of Luzerne county, there will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 10 o'clock a. In the Arbitration Room, Court House. Wilkes-BarrePa.

Dr. Charles J. Barrett, editor of the Pltts ton Sunday Herald, was in tbe city conceding tbe result as tbe fortune of war. seventh perches to placa of beginning, containing three fourths acres of land more or less. Improved with one douhle franm tenement house, one single frame dwelling house, one large frame bu'ldtng used a a oue store house and other outbuildings thereon.

All the right, title and Interest of the defend Hon. Theodore Hart, editor of tbe Pitts ants 1b and to thefollowlng described pieces. hotel accommodations where a stop-over necessitates, in both directions, side trip3 to San Diego, Riverside, Passadena, Monterey, Santa Barbara, and San Jose, are $275.00 for the first, second and third toon, and $300,00 for tbe fourth. For other side trips through California special low rates will be made by the local Eacb party will be conducted by a Tourist Agent and Chaperon, both experienced in their profession. ton Gazette, came to Wilkes-Barre to satisfy himself as to the result in tbe county.

Lata the estate of the defendant in said writ i reels and tracts of land, Viz: A lot of ground located in the eity of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, situated named v-ith the appurtenances. G. W. Strong, who lives In Pittston, but is a well known traveling salesman, took a and taken iu execution at the suit nf on Main street. East side between North and.

great interest in the news this morning. C. Stegmaier and IS. Stegmaler as C. tJteg maier Son vs.

Jane Noble. Beaumont streets, being sixty feet front and SHERIFF'8 ALE By virtneof a writ of AL Lev Fa issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzarne eounty, there will exposed to public on SATURDAY, NOV, 20. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in the Arbitration. Rjom, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

All the right, title and interest of the defend-ant in and to the following described parcel and tract of land to A lot of gronnd located in the 'city of Wilkes-' tsarre, Luzerne connty, Pennsylvania, situate on Northampton street, south side, between Baltimore and Meadastreet.being forty-six feet arfbfive inches (48.5) feet rent, ana bounded on the east by land ot Mr. A. J. Hamilton, on the west by land of B. Oppenbelmer.

Improvements a double two-story frame building occupied as a store and dwelling, barn, out-bulldings and fruit trees. Late the estate of tbe defendant In said writ named with the appurtenances. Seizd and taken in execution at the suit of City of Wilkes-Barre vs. M. W.

Bnrgess. P. ROBINSON. Sheriff att'y. 46 3 itineraries presentlne the full detail A COSSF1CDOCS SUCCESS.

bounded on the north by land of Geo. A. Loll -man on the south by land ofjD.S. Roger. K.

P. ROBINSON, Sheriff. McLaAif GiBBOsa Ati'ys. 46tS tbe tours are in course of preparation, and win ne issued at an eariy day. in tne Improvements a three story frame dwelling meantime more detailed information Way be secured by addrfissing Geo.

W. Bovd, house, barn, bake house, out building and fruit trees, Late the estate of the defendants in said writ named with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot City of Wilke3-Barre vs. G. and Henney.

B.P. ROBIN SON. Sheriff. McLbajt, att'y. 4513 The Meeting ef Bandar Scboal Workers and Some Facts About It, The eighth annual convention of tee Luzsrne County Sunday School Association just closed is considered the most successful in the history of the organization.

All tbe speakers were professional Sunday school workers and they were most capable of imparting instruction and benefit Mrs. M. G. Kennedy's sand table method was a novelty. Ralph Wells, of New York, who left a business of $10,000,000 a year to engage in Christian work7, thoroughly impressed everybody with his deep earnestness and practical methods.

The officers elected were as follows: President, S. M. Parke, Pittston; vice-presidents, Charles A. Boone, Sbickshinny; Rev, E. D.

Miller, Freeland; A. W. Heller, Wap wal-lopen; A. L. Williams, Wilkes-Barre; T.

a. Davis, Pittston; H. H. Welles. Forty Fort; corresponding secretary, G.Urqubarr, Wilkes-Barre; recording secretary, Horace Eckman, Kingston; treasurer, R.

H. Wadhama, Wilkes-Barre. SHEBDJF'B SALE. By virtue Of a writ of Lev. Facias issued ou i of he Cou re of Com -mon Pleas of Lnzerne county, there will be ex-poaed to public sale on SATUKDAT, NOV.

29. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in the A tbi; ration Boom at the Court House, Wilkes- Barre, Pa All the right, title and interest oi the defendant In and to the following described piece, parcel and tract of land, to wit: A lot of gronnd located in the city of Wilkes. Barre, Lnzerne oonnty, Pennsylvania, situate on Market street, south side, between Hancock and Meade stres being forty and one-half feet front and bounded on the east by land of Ana Brennan, on the west by land of Elizabeth Kerns. Improvements, a two-story frame dwelling bouse, outbuildings and fruit trees.

Lale the estate of the defendant in said writ named with thsappnrtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot City cf Wilkes-Barre vs. Ann Hirner. B. P.

KOBINSOS, Sheriff. McLsan, 48t3. asst. ueneiai passenger Agent, rhiladel-pbia, Pa. Election Betarn by Calcium Light.

In the. rush of election news both local add telegraphic Thursday the Leader ouitfed what it might pardonably have prided itself upon. Oa election night the stereopticon election returns thrown on a screen In front of tbe Leader office by tbe. powerful oxy-hydrogen flame attracted a crowd of people- that completely pecked the street from the' corner of the Square to tbe new Bennett building. Tbe news ns it came in from Pennsylvania and othr Btates, from city and county was promptly bulletined and it could be plainly read on the outskirts of the crowd, h'rof.

E. L. Scott, of Hillman Academy managed the stereopticon as experience has enabled him to do most satisfactorily. While waiting for dispatches he exhibited scores of beautifully colored dissolving views msny artistic and a number very funny, Here and there were sandwiched advertising cards of local merchants aud tbe effeot was so good that several leading business men applied fpr extras while tbe exhibition was going on. Tbe returns were bulletined until the small hours ot the morning and tbe interest wag unabated.

Tbe scheme was a splendid success and was doubtless thoroughly appreciated. But very few bave any idea ot tbe amount of work it SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue or a writ ot vend ex. issued out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Luzerne county.there will be exposed to public sale on 81TURDAY, NOVEMBER 89, 1890, at 10 o'clock a in the Arbitration, room, at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa: All the right, title and interest of ths defendants in and to the following described piece, parcel and tract of land, to-wit: A lot of ground located in the city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne countv, Pennsylvania, situate on Canal street, easterly side, between South and Ross being twenty-two and twenty -five one hundredths feet front, and bounded on the north by land of Henrietta Matthews. Improve ments a woitory frame dwelling feonse, outbuildings and fruit trees. Late the estate ot the defendants in said writ named with the appurtenances.

Seized and taken in execution at th suit of City of Wilkes Barre v. Hartville Miller. R.P. BOBINSO Sheriff. McLbah, att'y.

4flt8 W. Gerhard, colonel of the Pennsylvania CHRIFP'8 SALE By virtue of a writ of kj Lev. Facias istuwi out ot Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne countv. there will be exposed to public saloon SATURDAY. NOV 29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a.

in the Arbitration Eoom.V Court House, Wi'kes-Barre, Pa. All the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to tbe following described piece, parcel and tract of land. t3 wit: A lot, piece or parcel ef land Rlmatel In the cltv of Wilkes-Barre, Lnzerne county. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folio, to wit: Beginning at a point in -co street and in line of lot contracted to A. Gaughau, thence along line of said Ganghan lot north 18 degrees 27" minutes west 130 feet more or less to a cornef in line of lot sold to Samuel Pel ham.

thence by same north 75 degrees 30 minutes east 40 feet snore or less to a corner in line of land of George W. Leufer, thence bv the same south 18 degress 27 minutes east 1 88 feet more less to a corner in said line of Scott street, thence by said line of Scott street south 75 degress 80 minutes west 40 feet more or les to a corner, tbe place of bevin- ning. Being lot No 20 on plot of lot land laid out on tbe Beaumont estate and same premises conveyed to the female mortgagor, to wit: Maria Gallagher by deed of James Corny, 4ated 80th. Angaat, 18S6, and recorded in tbe office for recording Deeds in and forthecoanty of Lnzerne in Deed Book No. 272, page 17 8.

Improved with one double two story frame building, the first floor being divided Into two stora rooms and the thft second floor and rear of building being arranged for and used as a dwelling, also a barn, outbuildings and frnit trees Late the estate of the defendants In said writ naned with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execntion at the suit of enry J. Melan vs. Maria Gallagher and Owen J.Gallagher. 1 B.

P. ROBINSON, Sheriff. W. R. Gjbbohs, Att'y.

46t3 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Mis, she clung to Castorla, When sh had Children, she gave them Castorla, The monthly meeting of the Luzerne county Medical Society occurred Wednesday. There was do regular essay. Dr. Clark will read an essay next month on Lobar Pneumonia. SHERIFF'3 SALE By virtue of a writ of Al Lev Fa issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county; there will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, NOV.

29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in the Arbitration Room in the Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All the right title and interests of tbe defendants In and to the Iollowing described piece, and parcel and tract of land te wit; A lot of laid located In th city of Wilkes-Barre, Lnzerne county, Pennsylvania, situate on Fell street East side, between Market and Union streets being two hundred and twenty-two feet front and bounded on the northeast by It Is said that Mrs. Isaac S. Dement, of Chicago, can read aloud distinctly and Intelligently, at the rate of 884 words a minute.

HAKBIEO. Tbiak of poor Dement Two letters affixed to his name must express his condition. land ot Mr. F. Constlne on the southeast by a COLI MAN-RICH Wilkee-Barre, by Rev.

Dr. Hodge, Oct. SO, 1690, H. L. Coleman J.

B. Colburn of Bradford coun im miss vanie tucnaras, ootu or wuit8' Barro. ty, have purchased tue property at jno. i North Franklin street, and will establish therein a depot for the sale of milk, eggs, 1 foot alley. Improvement a two story brick' building oc cupied aa a hotel.

Late the estate of the defendants in sa'd writ named with the appurtenances. YAPLE LAMEREATJX In Plymouth. Oct. cutter, product or tbe Bennett farm. Death af aa Estimable Ladr.

Mrs. Robert Rutlege died very suddenly at her borne on Northampton stree, this city, about 1 a. m. Wednesday. Death resulted from apoplexy.

Deceased was an affec-HOData wife and and leave many friends who mourn her losa She Is survived by efxobildreo-Roberti William 8, Margaret, Agnes, Jennie and Mamie, Funeral services at St, Mary's ohurch Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Han over cemetery. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, The new bell of St Mary's Polish Catho 30, 1890, Fres Yapla and Miss Ollie Lamereaux, both of Plymouth. BIRTL.KT-EVANS.-At Forty Fort Oct. 10, 1800, Robert Birtley and Miss Lizzie Evans, both of Scranton.

trrrrantns nnonnw t4, iooa Seized and taken in execution at the suit of lic cburch In this city will be consecrated Nov. 9. The bell cost $500 and weighs 2100 pounds. Right Rev. Bishop O'Hara will be City of Wilkes-Barre vs.

8. T. Reese? B. P. ROBINSON, Sheriff.

MciXAH, att'y 40t3 by Rev. Thomas Swan, U. Hashes present and wm administer tne rite or con flrxnation. iuu juus manna, uoraon, do in oi rittstou. MA.CKIN-NOON.

In Plttston. Oct 29. 1S90 Counselor Hibbs arrived in town Thursday morning, en route for Plttston. Be by hev. Father Flnnen, Thomas Mackln, of Brings the news that a cousin of his has be nmraiBrviiie, ana jniss jaary Ann noon, oi SHERIFF'S "ALE.

By virtue of a writ of Lev. ra Issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Lnzerne county, there will be exposed topubllcaleon8ATrjRDAY, NOV, 89,1890. at 10 o'clock a In tbe Arbitration Room, Court rortunmia. com the Democratic prothonotary of Juniata NSW TO-DA y. the Presbyterian parson.

mnm In AbV.1 41a, OH lOOA county by the heaviest majority ever given mere to any candidate for tnat position. Coeter, John Beed and Lizzie Bwayze, both of SHERIFF'S virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county, there will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. in the Arbitration Room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

All the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described piece, parcel and tract of land, viz: A lot of ground located in the elty of Wilkea-Barrs, Luzerne connty, Pennsylvania, situate on Northampton street, north side, between Baltimore and Meade streets, being seventy one feet front, and bounded on the west by laod of Henry Brown estate, on the east by Welles street. Improvements A one and one half sto ry frame dwelling house, outbuildings and fruit tree. Late the estate of the defendant in said writ named with the appurtenances. Seized and taken la execution at the suit ot the City of Wilkes- Barre vs. George DSUvlus.

B. P. ROBINSON, 8herlfl. IscLiak, Att'y 46U SHSRIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev.

Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Luzerne county, there will be exposed to public said on SATURDAY. NOV. 29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a tn In the Arbitration Room attheConrt House, Wilkes-Barre, AU the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to tb following described piece, parcel and fact Of land, to-wit: A lot ot ground, located in tbe city of Wilkes-Barre, Lnzerne county, Pennsylvania, situate on Wright street, west between Sooth and Ross streets, being forty-two feet front, and bounded on the north by land of Joha Severn on the south by 10 feet ally. Late th estate of th defend mt in said writ named with th apsertenanoe. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of City ef Wilkes-Barre vs.

Mrs. A. C. B. P.

ROBINSON, Sheriff, McLiah, att'y. tS There are many who hope for a vigorous Asaiey. DONKELLT ACKIN. In Pittston. Oct.

29 winter that it may freeze out the remains of 1890, Xbomas Donnelly te Hiss Annie Mackln, do in oi ruwon, ny nev. amer rinnen. tbe grip, which some physicians say can only be eradicated by tbe real cold weather. Colds are unusually severe and perverse and the opinion is fully expressed that they all House, "Wilkes Barre, Pa. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant in and to the following desarlbed parcel aod of land, viz: A lot of land located in the city or Wilkes-Barre.

Luzerne county, situate on fc'cott street, west side, between Bowman street and Conyngham avenue, being fifty feet front, and bounded on the north by.Mlchiel Toala, oa the south by Pearle street prtssnt grip symptoms. WELLES. At Ussilla Park, Dona Ana Mexico. Oct. 80.

1890. Henrv Boardman Jame bnellle, a well known merchant tailor, of Plymouth, died Monday night after brief illness, aged about 60 years. Be Welles, of Elmlra, N. only son of the late William Welles, of Wyaluslog. aged 8 leaves a widow and two sons and two daugh Improvement A double two story frame years, ins intermnc wui at wyaiuing.

ten. Deceased was a member of tbe Knights BOWMAN! At Larksvllle, Oct. 80, 1890, Martin -or rytbias, Knights ot the uoiden Hegie and oowmao, oi general ueouuy, agea os year. spther secret societies. QHERIFF'8 SALE.

By virtue of a writ of 5 Fi- Pa Issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county, there will be expo ad to public sale on SATURDAY. NOV. 29,1890, at 1 o'o'ock a.m.. in the Arbitration Boom, Court House. Wilkes-Barre.

Pa. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants in and to the following described pieces, parcels and tracts of land, viz FIRST PIBCK. The surface of all the herein-after described lot ot land, situate in tbe city (formerly townsnip) of Wilkes-Barre. Luzerne-eounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of Market and Welles streets, thenoe along Market street north thirty one and one half degrees west forty feet to a corner; thence south fifty elgnt and one half degree west One hindred. feet to an tlley; thence along the same south thirtv one- and one half de'ree east forty feet Welles- -street; thence along tbe same north fiftv eight and oue half degrees east one hundred feet to the place of beginning.

Being lot No six, In block No. tlx as laid down on plot of lots by A. C. Lanlng in the city or Wilkes-Barre Excepting and reserving, however, out of the-same, all mineral or anthracite coal in and under tbe said lot Improved with one larga three story frame building, formerly used a a and now occupied a a tenement house. A blacksmith shop also on lot BKCOND PIECE.

All thst certain lot of land situate in the Borough of Nanticoke. Lusern connty, Pennsylvania, bounded and deoribed as follows, to wit; BeglnUog at the north side of Union street, in said borough at a corner between lts No. 868 and B9 on the plot of lotr-herelnaftor mentioned; thenoe along th Una cf lot No. 589 north eighteen degrees forty eight minutes west one bnndred and thirty feet to a corner on a fifteen feet alley thence along said alley south seventy one degree twelve minute wettt forty five and flvailx'hs feet to a corner oa Market street; thence aleng the line of said market street south eighteen degrees forty eight minute east one hundred and thirty inet to said Union street and thenoe along said Union street north seventy one degree twelve minutes east forty Ave and Ave sixth feet to the place of beginning. Containing five thousand nine hundred and (I'tyelRhtaBd one third squar feet of land, more or less.

Being lot No. 868 on a certain plot of tot in Said Boron it of Nanticoke. Laiern countv. The constable of Susquehanna county JONES. In Hanover Centre, Oot, 1890, William H.

Jonas, aged 36 years, 'of Bright' dwelling bouse, barn, outbuilding and fruit tree. Late the estate of tha defendant In said writ named wtth the appurtenance Selsad and taken In execution at the suit of City of Wllkis-Barre vs. Hugh Flynn. P. ROBINSON, Sheriff.

XcLban, Att'y. 4t8 have formed an association for the purpose of securing legislation to pay tbem for visit firm aw t. nui.t., rv, nrt daaghier of Mr. and Mrs. willlam Doran, ageof ing place where liquor is sold and returning them to the court.

A duty they are now re ju uiuutua. paired to perform without pay. The same Wilkes-Barre, Nov, 8. 1890. William McaNoy, aged year case came op in Luaerne county and was de FOR SALE, A VALUABLE A IIOTEL PH0 PERT IX X.KUICIIII'O!.

The Mansion House, on North First street, Lehlgbton, Pa. I for sa'e. The Mansion la large, oommodlovs and roomy having forty ileelni; apartments, elegant parlora large dinning ball, sample room sod bar. It is olonly fnrDishaathronihoirt with water and light Improvement and I a valnawe hotel pioperty For further particulars call on or addre. C.

O. HOM, Paor-a. Lehlg.ton. Pa. pUBUO SALS.

E3TATK OF ADAM GBIXR, DECEASED. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ef Luzern county, the undersigned will expote to pnbllo sale, at th Arbitration Koom. Coort Hon, elty of WllkeBarre, said oonnty, on Friday, the S8tb day ot November, A. D. 1890.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, all that certain lot of laod altuat on Eiddar street, In th city of Wilkes Barre, county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described a follow! Beginning at a point on sail street a ooraer of lot Mo SO, oa plot hereinafter mentioned sold to Jamei Jordan: thence northwesterly alongsame one hundred and Jifty feet to a twelve foot alley: thence northasteriy along tald alley to a corner of lot No 85, sold to Ell Houther, about lue feet; thence along same soatheaaterly one hundred and fifty feet to Kidder street, and thuoce along the samn to pise of beginning, being same tn-wit; Mo. 81 and S3, oa plot ol Luther Kidder' estate, recorded in beed Book No. 185, page 172. Ac. All improved with a two.story frame dwelling house, outhnlldingi, fruit trees, Ac Coal and other mineral re served Teimsof dollars down on iUvnl cided against tne constables, NONNEM ACHBB In Hugheetown, Nov.

1890, irv. avuvuvb KuunoiuiKjiier, agea sv years, tor-marly of Pitlston. SN BLUE. -In Plymouth, Nov. 3, 1890.

Jamas Tbe Delaware Hudson lease of tbe Jefferson division of the Erie expires next rear, and It is generally believed that tb I). EL will at once proceed to tulld a parallel road from Lanesbore to Carboodal memo, agea aoout ou year. nil.l.A4H.RAt Pmlnulll. Vn. A Roce daurhierof Patrick Oallagber, Fnnerai noay morning at s.su clock.

and double track it Nineveh branch, extend' in from Lanetbiro to Nineveh. Carbo dale Leader, John B. Reynolds, Ejq was among' the SHERIFF'S BALE-By virtus of a writ of Al. Lav. issued out of Court ot Common Pleas of Luzero county, there will be exposed to pnbllo tale oa Saturday, Nov, 29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a.

In the Arbitration Boom, Court House, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. All the right, title and Interest of tbe defend aut in and to the fallowing described piece, parcel and tract of land, A lot of gronnd located In the elty of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, situate 8n Hollenback avenue, north side, between Mala and River streets, being twenty five and forty four one hundredths feet front, and bounded on tbe east by land of W. Lear kad on th west by land of Thomas Riley. Improvements A two story frame dwelling bouse, outbuildings and fruit tree.

Said building front en O'Neill avenue. Late the estate of the'' defendant in said writ merriest of the cowrie or who aiotkerall Matherafi Mxiously awaited the coming of retur is Are yon disturbed at nlifht and brokon of your rst by a slok child snffmlur and crying wtth the eionitlatlng pain of cutting ttwthf SHSRlFF'SSALS By virtue of a writ of Lav. Fa, issued oot of the Court of Common Flea of Luzern county there will be exposed to public sal on Saturday, Nov. SO. 1890, at 10 o'clock a.m., In the Arbitration Room, Court Hous, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

AD the right, title and Interest ot th defendant In and tj the following' described piece, parcel and tract of land, viz: lot of ground located in the city of Wilkes. Barrt, Luaerne eeunty, Pennsylvania, situate en Rtvr street, west side, between North and Walnut street, being SO feet front and bounded oa th north by land of 8. W. J. C.

Townend, on the south by land of Relohard Co. Late tb estate of the dofondant la said writ named with th appartenancas. Seized aad taken in sxeoutlon at the suit Of Th City of Wilkes-Barre vs. P. W.

Banker. P. ROBINSON, 8herlff, MsItfAK, Attorney. 49t3 Tuesday night. True, tbey ware not of a pat -cular eheering character, but be didn't a low bis defeat to affect bis good nature, and was well pleased with the decidedly tnentary vote the Republicans; of his own borough gave him.

Shortly after the dismissal of tbe Union trf onix4 Tuesday afternoon a sad accident oecurfed to Ddbert, a young son of George ir, of North street The tm-fortunat boy with oma companions vas mwsing Union street, whfn Dr. owelty ear-riiire came a driven by a boy. 7'h hivre lad was knocked dowu and run over. ii Hi iwuno" iinu Kali a uoiue oi ukh, WINSLOW'8 HOOTUINO 8YUUP. It wUl relieve the poor little sufferer Itrmedlately flopend upon It there Is no nils uke about it Thej-e not a mother on earth who baa ever iHd It, who will not toll you at once that it wlil icgulate the bowels, and give restto the mm tier, ard relief and beiilth to the child opi-at Ing like maKlo, It 1 nerlectly safe to uh au cases, an pleasant to tbe tame.

and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and bft fomale phvstolon and nurse In tbe Unitd btutas. bold everywbere. cents bottiol marl6rl Pennsylvania, as laid oot by tba Susquohanna Coal Company. Coal and ether mineral ex-cepted. Improved with on two story 'frame building used as a restaurant and dwelling house, with barn and other outbuildings and fruit treea on the land.

Late the estate of the defendants in said writ aamed with th appurtenances. Belr-edand taken in execntion at the suit of Charles Stegmaler vs. Poler Harvey. R. KOU1N80N, Sheriff.

McLIAS A GmBONs, AU'ys. -1 named with th appurtenance. Seized and taken in execution at the lult of ale, balanoe on delivery of deed. Sale will be made subject to a lO0 dollar mortgage, data the 20th day of June, 1H87, and recorded la mortgage book 43, page 4(il, ite Th City of Wllkei-Barr v. Peter Ward.

A ROBINSON, Sheriff. afcL, Attorney. sota 46t3 Administrator of Adam Qeier Dec'd..

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