BOY FINDS HIS MOTHER. Ohio) Lsul, Separated Froat Ilia Parent a Babyhood, .Herts Her. Superior, Win.. May Si Wlltam Dayton. 12 years of age. wrote to Post master Solon from Cincinnati .about two weeks ago asking for Information regarding his mother, whom he had never seen. The boy gave sutHcient Information about the lady to enable the postmaster to conclude that his mother was a Mrs. George A. Spies, ho resides on a farm a short distance from the city. The little fellow was informed th:tt his mother had been found, and yesterday the Omaha train brought him to town. He went out to the farm at once to fo tho lady reported to be his mother, nnil soon found that Mr. Solon was right. The mother was overjoyed at the reunion and the son Is as happy as a lark. It seems the boy had been taken from his mother when an Infant for some reason and placed under ttie care of relations, afterward setting lost. A WORD. . WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT 13 MADR NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN K CENTS. THI3 IHTt,B AP PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Wanted. tJHOK STORK WA.NTKD-IX OR NEAR ' Scranton: rive parMcnlsrs Address H t IC Nn Thirtieth Street. Philadelphia. Help Wanted Male. DON'T BR POOR THH VVINTKR $: A woe ca-i be mmio selling platers and plating tahvwur. jw.'lry. etc. : w. turnisli iiutlltH eiimulcte with it I materials slid trade tecriits; 1eii. li anent: linest iiilityof work: wears ill years : tcitiiroiililx and sample of wnrkfriis Addresj oUAY & CO., Dept. 10, Columi us, O. MEN TO SKU.CA.VriY TO THE RETAIL tH'lc; ht i d v etnplnviniit, experience MUiecesiury; 87,1 inns -t'i ! v H ilary anil expenses or roni. If offer sa' tfn-tiirv shires, with tiarti'-nim-H i-imr-ruiug v.mrself, CONSOLI DATED CANDY CO., ( bieajo. CALKSMKN -SIKKl HANTS' TRADE. ? I H U'Onic. NflU-. fitii, irnnil 1 l,rl. -nm. pl.strti-. Side liti" up exclusive, iff I., M I JlaikotS!.. Philidelnhia. lUAX'l KIl- X AO! NT IN EVERY SKO tion to canvass: f 4.(0 to On a day made; sell at night; nlrnn man to sell Maple Goods to dealers; bei,t side line jr.YIKI a mouth; sal ary or lurue i nirmlssun made; cxperioic ninircfSHi Xt Clifton s-oap and Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. T ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ' t evrry town to solicit stock Buliscrip tions: a monopoly; big money tor agents; no capital required. KDVt'AKDC. FISH CO., tiordrn RIorK. Cliien-.-o. ill. Kelo Wanted Females. I A DI ES-rLAlBKT"lVAETrNO J pli nsnnt linne work, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp. JI1S II. A. BTEBB1N8. Lawreme, Mlcli. 7ANTED-I.ADY AGENT IN SCRAN- ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's eaks Inns: experienced cnn vht preferred: work 1 ermnnttiit and verv prnlttnble. Writo for purticulsrs at one und g,, benefit, of liolidar trade. T. H. SN YDKIt & CO , Cincinnati, O "I T A NT ED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER " etio saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed JOadnv without Interfering with other unties. Healthful occupation. Writo for particulars, inclosing stump. Mango Chem ical Company, No. 72 John street. New York. Agents Wanted. rE DON'T WANT ROYS OR I.oAFKKH. but men of ability: fmiorSWi a month to hustlers: atnto and general ngents; saliirv an.l cnmniislin. KACINE FIR 10 ENOINE U) Racine, Wis. lrANTED SALESMAN; SALARY FROM t start; permanent place. HROWN BitOS. CO, Nurserymen, Homester, N. Y, AGENTS WANTED-TO SELL CIGARS; $7.1 per mouth salary and cxiienses paid. Address, with two cent stamp, l iUAKO CI OAli CO., Chicago. A OENT8-TO SELL OCR PRACTICAL J V gold, silver, nickel ami copper electro plnters: trice from J:l upward: anlarv anil ex lenses paid: oullit free. Address, with stnmu, JilCHKiAS MPUCI)., Chleugu. A CENTS TO SELL CIO ARS TODS I.Pn, V t'i weekly nnd espensos; cxiHe.'ieni!i) uu- liecchsury. I ONSuLiDATKO Sll'U. C )., i Vim Burei St., Cli eago. (JALr.SMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2" 1 per tout, eomuiisiion; wuupb look niiiil.ilfie. Address 1 N. CO., fctatloa L, i civ 1 ork. AT ON CE-AOEN'IS "APPOINTED" TO J sell new iightiiincr selling tnlilo elotil.mos t;uito and Iioiifb lly liiiid ut 10 cenis uml '.'.1 routs n l.o tie, Samplo Iroe. UOI.tiiAN'O WF'O Co., Baltimore, Sid. A' GENTS IIINDE'S PATENT ' CNIVnTT Bill Hulr I Uller-i nml Wavers Owil willi ont beat), and "i'yr Pointed"Hair Pin. Llli ral comm ii-sions. Frew sainplu nnd f nil par ticulars. Address P. o. Box 46H New York. For Rent. VINE-ROOM B KICK, llli SPRUCE STREET. Ii central locution; rent moderate. Ad dross I.13J Washington. j'OUTt ROOML, 7J1 Olive Hreet. arranToTl J for light housekeeping; newly paiuti-d and papered.- .OR RENT-HALF OF DlTl'ELK HOUSE: J modern improvements; runt ri'a:rilmlil; rotner of Pino and Blnkely streets, Dumnore. lOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSeT aLL J1 modern louvonlcuces. Iiiquira at 12i3 Viosliblll n st. IT'OH RENT NICE1.X FURNISHI.fJ HALL . suitable for lodito rooms. JOHN JKM WYN, 111 WyomliiK ovennc. Furnished Rooms for Rent. "URNISHED ROOMS. WITH UEoToaX hot and celd bath, sitting nnd reading oms. 215 Lackawanna avenu). For Sale. J'oraXeailverlateton double bfll euphonium, nicely engraved with tromlione bell gold lined; nearly now and cost tIK); will sell at a bargain. Iddross this week to E. W. UAYLORD, LeRaysvillo, ra. I?0R SALEORRENT-SIX.ROOMEDCOT-tage, Wyoming Cnmp Ground; partly furnished. W. H. HAZLETT, Scrauton. SALE-HORSE AGED SIX YEARS. ' weight 1.100 pounds; cau bs seen at 1U21 Pries street. FOR SALE - MT COTTAGE AT ELM hurst and the four lots on which it stands: alsotbo four lots adjoining: most de sirable location in Elmhurst; prices reasona ble: terms easy; pwscsaion given at ouco. E. P. KINGSBURY, Commonwealth Building, ecranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TWO HORSES, 1 BUTC!HER ,, wagons. 2 buggtos, 1 sleigh, harnessesaml all of butcher's outfit: also me it market for rett; coingnntof business; must, be sold by April 1st. Inquire of 1 E. . . SCHULLER, lilnkoly street, Dunmore.. . Carpet Weaving. (1ARPETS MADE TO ORDER JACOB J WALTER, KIT Wyoming avenue, Steamship Line. CTEAlSmPTrcia a J. A. BARRON'S, 216 Uckawanna avs aae, Boraatoa. 01 COT oTtTpeh AoTinvturKyTHoTsT: vl" nontain ng 8 rooms, hot and cold w ter, bath tub. ami a large well ventilated J liar Apilv in THOS. D. WILLIAMS, 1.V.U Wa-ihburn streot. Situations Wanted. y 1UL WASTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE VI work : must be good cook and laundress Apply at Sil Vine street. SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT waahiDg; washings taken horns also. Call or address L. B.. SH . Sumner annus, Hyde Park. l rAN TED - POSITION AS COLLIERY clerk br voung man 2 years old: eight years' exiierienv at pay roll aud coal otlioe work: can also telegraph: good recoinmemla. lions and ti.s best ot Terences. Aueress s4 90a Mulberry street, city. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE aged single tnau; coini hustler, eo d gar dener. good milker. Address lie, V.'J Spruce St., Scrantou. SITUATION WANTED -BY YOUNO MAN, O experience in grocery; sieaks Lithuauisn, Pohsu and Huugariaa. Address C H. C ulll Penn svenun. y ANTEDPOSITION AS BARTENDER t V or restaurant c ok. by young man 28 years old: eight years' experience: comes rec-ommend-d. Addresi,?. W. S . Tribune offlee. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG lady; thoroughly understands bnokkeep or wo ild accept a position as clerk in store. AdlrR COMPETENT, -ISl Sumner ave.. city. SITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE r woman In a respectabls Protestant fam ily: country preferred. M. BURCIi, Rear l:ll Ijifayette street, Scranton. CITUAT10N WANTED BY A BOY 18 l yeirs ot age, desirous if leurning the drug bm-inesR. Address corner Ninth aud Fellows streets, rity. 1-jr.UGS-RKLIEF OR PERMANENT PO J ' siticn wanted by a graduate of the Phil udelphia Cjlle.-o of I h irmacy: over 5 yours' experience. Addr fs UOKtUT SHERtVIN, 6U2 East Market street city. rOUN LADY WOULD LIKK POSITION 1 inotnee; nuderstands stnographv and trpenritnii.': has bad exrorienc-o. Address NELLIE, ."iJj N. maio avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man; lias had expericn -e. Address U., Tribune oflice. CJirUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O lady of Rood business ability, ns dork or otHro assjstii:.t. Thoroughly uuderit amis book keeping. Addro;s "CAPABLE,"41 Sum ner Ave., City. 1XT ANTED -BY AN EXPERT ACCOUNT- I nut and bookkocper, position to take charge of a set of books morning or evenings, or would accept of n periuanent position tietwonn t!i- hours of 9 and b p. in., nt h very moderate salary. Address "EXPERT," Trib une 1)111(0. ri'O GO OCT WASHING, WASHINUB I taken home nlsj. Cull or address L. B., Sumner ve Hvde Parif. SITUATION WANTED BY A RE8PEC- table widow, as housekeeper with small fnniily. I'an givo references. Address, House Keeper, Tribuno tilllce CITUATION AS BUTCHER-HOOD MEAT Cutter, willing to peddle or tend Market. Thoroughly understands the business. Ad dress, Butcher. SI.' Forest t'i urt. SITUATION WAN ED BY A YOUNG O lady as clerk or otUco-uusistant. thorough ly nni-erstands 1 ook-Kceping, etc.. Address, "Competent." .V.'.l hnmner Avenue. SITUATION" WANTED A YOUNG MID dlenu'cd man wants po'iHioii as collector. Kpeiks Osmnu unil English. Will furnish a SHri.0.1 security. Address, W, O., Tribune Oitlce. CITUA'IION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS O liutcher; by ono thnt undetstends the business tli 'roiighlv; well nsjd lo groen market nnd oysters and fish, or around grocery depart incut. BUTIHEH, this office. Scaled Proposals. SEALED PROPOSALS VIL BE RE ceived by rhe Chairma'i of the Home Committee, of the Hcrantou Poor Board until Friday, .1 lino fi, 1! Ild. for thi furnishing and putting in place of an electrio lighting plant at Hillsido Home, according to plans mid spoc. Itlcatinns which liny be seen at the oilice of Director Frederick Fuller, Fcrsnton, Pa. Euch pr posal must be accompanied hy cash or certified check to the amount of live per cent, of the bij to In forfeited incise of re fusal to tnnki) cortiact if awarded, 'i he board reserves til- rivht. to reject sny or all bids. AH pro; o-als must lie endorsed "Proi osals Electric Ligliting," and addressed to MllS. FRANCES B. H WAN, Chnl' man Home Cctninltlof. Perantoi. May 7. Soeclal notices. J You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures,show ing the forces fu actual battle, sketched on thi spot. Two volumes, 2,0U) pictures, sold on easy monthly pavment. Delivered by ox rresB complete, all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, til Adams Ave., Scronton, Pa. BLANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA ziues, etc., bound or rebound at The Timm.NS ottira Wukk work. Reasonable prices. Business Opportunity. Wf TO gun invkste: by our meth- OJl od of Turf Speculation will yl-ld yon good returns; our svstmi Is safest and best; our b ok on "Sneceasfnl Turf Hpeeulation" mailed fie-. MOUIIl.-t & CO.. 112 Dearborn street, Chicago. Q inn INVESTED NOW IN WHEAT OH OI"l' stocks under our safe method will mal;o yon linndwine prolits. Solid for particu lars nnd book, free. JORDAN & CO., Col um bia Building, New York. Strayed. CTR AYED FROM MY PREMISES AT THE O b'iiUe, ( Arclilmld), on Tuesday last, dark brown horse, with white left hind foot. Any information ni to his whereabouts will be tiianifully received, JOSEPH MIGLIN, Ridge. (Archh.tld.) Dissolution of Corporation. r I ? OALL WiToiTMTfwiERN J Tnko notice, that "The Scrauton Supply and Miichinory t'ompany," nn incorporation of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. funned forihe manufneturo and sale of mining inn chlnery uiii suppll.is, will present Its petit.irn to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas id Lackawanna cor.ntv, Pa., on the 17th dy of June, mill, praying the said court, to make and inter u decree for the dissolution of said eor porstion. ns authorized by Act of Assembly in such uueu-s made and provided. WATSON & DIEHL, Solicitors for "The Scrantou Supply and Machinery Company," Froposals. Office or tub Boaiid of Commissioners or Puiii.iu Uiioi'NDs aho Buii.ni.Nas. Daniel H. Hastings, J. C. Delancy, Governor. Suporinteiident. Amos. H. Mylln, Benjamin J. Haywood, Auditor General. btate Treasurer I PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA tlonerv. Fuel nnd other Supplies. In compliance Willi the Constitution and laws of tun Commouwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby invito smlrd proposals, at prices Is-low niaximnm rates fixed In scheiiulos. to furnish Rt itionery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for I ho several departments of the State Government, nnd for milking repairs in tho several uopnrtnients and for the distribu tion of the public document, for the year ending the first Tuesday of Juno. A D. !M7 Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal must lie accom panied by a bond, with at least two surleties or one sut-iety company, approved by a Jud .e of tho Cou't of Common pleas of the county In which the person or pot-son may reside, conditioned for the faithful performance of tho contract, and addressed and delivered to the Board of Commissioners of Pnbli.- Grounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock M.. of 'luesday the 2d day of Juno. A. D.. 1MK), at wbieli time the proposals will bo opened and published. In tho Reception Room of tho Ex ecutive Liepnrtment st Hnrrisburg. and con tracts awarded ns soon thereafter as prac ticable. Blank bonds and schedules containing nil necessary information can bo obtained at this Depirtmout. J. C. DELANEY. For tho Board of Commissioner! of Public. Grouuds and Buildings. Medical. LA OIKS! ' Chichester's English Pennyroyal PHI (JSunnd RruiO, nra tho Best. R'll.l'lr. tit Lti." ii imi ij Rsturn Mail... ai prami Chichester I t-uemiiuu to. , i-ououa.a i-a. ROEBLING'8 CELEBRATED TANSY AND Pennyroyal Ulls: Imported: absolutely safo; harmless; superior to all others: never tails, shy stsge; thousands of happy ladies: ft! by mail. Bold only by BOTANICAL 8PBCI FlO CO., 114 Fifth Avsnue, New York. gHERIFF'S BALE. OF Valuable Real Estate -ON FRIDAY MAT 29. 189& By virtue of sundry writs of Fle-l Fa cius. Levari Facias and Venditioni Expon as, Issued out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best bid ders, for cash, at the court house. In the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, on KKIDAY. theTWKNTY-NIS'i'H OA l'r WAY. A. D. IBM, at W o'clock In the forenoon of said day, ail the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, via: No. 1. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, John Jenkins, In and to all the sjrface or right of soil of lot In city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, be ginning at a corner on northwestwardly fide of Ilromley avenue, on division line between lots and 8, in block 10; thence along said avenue north 3'4 degrees east to ieet to lot No. 7; thence along lot 7 north 50 degrees west 100 feet to an al ley; thence along said alley south W de grees west El) feet to lot No. 8; thence along lot No. 8 south 50 degrees east loO feet to ilromley avenue; being lot No. , on plot of lots recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book No. 69, page iHS. Selxcd nnd taken In execution at tho suit of use of C. M. Pettebone vs. John Jan kins. Debt, $217.33. Judgment No. r.ni, Muy Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to May Term, 18lnl. THOMAS 11. ATHEKTON, Atty. ALSO. No. 2. All the right, title and interest of the defendunt, Hector II. Jumes, In and to all the surface or right of soil of nil that piece or parcel of land situate in the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, begin ning at a point on the northwestwardly side of Fillmoro Avenue, on division line, between lots 3 and 4, in block No. 20, on map recorded In deed book C9, page 443; thence along said division line north 5ftVt degrees west ISO feet to an alley; thence along said alley north 891,4 degrees east CO feet to corner of lot No. 2; thence ulo.ig line of said lot south B0 degrees east HO feet lo Fillmore avenue; thence along said avenue south 3S!i degrees west 50 feet to the place of beginning. Being lot No, 3, In block 30, on map referred to. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Caroline M. Pettebone, et. al vs. Hector II. James. Debt, $100. Judgment No. 637, May T, 1S9H. Fl, fa to May T. 1890. THOMAS H.A THERTON, Atty. ALSO. No. 3. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Martin lHalii.i, in and 10 all the surface or right of soil of all that pieco or parcel of land in the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, beginning nt a point 011 the southwesterly side of Swetland street, on division line between lois No. 18A and 18D, on Block No. 21, on map recorded in died book No. ti'., page 4lS; thence along enld division line souih S9U degrees west 130 feet to lot No. 20; thence along lot No. 20 south tUi degrees east 30 feet to an alley; thence along said alley north 30'4 degrees east 130 feet to Swetland street aforesaid; thence along said street north lu- degrees west to the place of beginning. Being lot No. ISA, block 21, on map referred to. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of Caroline M. Pettebone, et. al.. vs. Mar tin Itlntna. Debt, 240. Judgment No. 530, Muy T, 18SHJ. Fl. fa. to May T, 1890. THOMAS H. ATHERTON, Atty. ALSO. No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of the defendunt, Vcniale Hoedzn, In and 'o all the surface or right of soil of ull that piece of land In the city of Scranton, be ginning at a point on the southwestwurdly side of Swetland street, on division line between lots ISA nnd 18B, block No. 21, plot of lots recorded In Lackawanna county deed book No. 09, page 448: thence along said division lino 39V degree west 130 feet lo lot No. 20; thence along said lot north 501; degrees west 30 feet to corner of lot 1MJ; tin nee along sold lot north 89", de grees east 130 feet to Swetland street; I hence along said slreet south WJi degrees 30 feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Caroline M. Pettebone, et al., vs. Ven zyle Hodzea. Debt, 339.60. Judgment No. 538, May T., 1890. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1890. THOMAS H. A THERTON, Atty. ALSO, No. S. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Bridget Timlin, administra trix of Anthony Timlin, deceased, In and to ull that certain lot or piece of ground with the messuage or tenement thereon erected situate 111 the city of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, being lot No. one (1) of Iraac Dean's plot or map of lots, and further described as follows, to wit: ItHginiiing ut a point on the east side of Market street (formerly the Tlunk Road) at the Gregory line; thence north along the i'lank Road or Market street fifty-two (:"i2) feet to a corner of lot No. two (2) on said plot, now or late in possession of Michael Lynn; then south along said lot No. two (2) to a corner thereof; thence south eight and one-fourth (8Vi) degrees east sixty-nine (G9) feet to a corner oil Gregory line; and thence northwest seven (7) percheB to the place of beginning. Heing the same premises which William Silkman and wife by an Indenture bear ing date tho 21st of August A. D. 1871, and recorded at W likes-Ha ire In deed book No. 152, page 2.50, etc., granted and con veyed unto the said Anthony Timlin In fee. Under nnd subject however to the ex ceptions and reservations as to coal and mlnernls as therein contained. All Improved with a one-story and a half wood frame dwelling house. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of T. ,f. Kelly vs. Bridget Timlin, adinlnlstra'rW of Anthony Timlin, deceased. Debt, ;077.Vi Judgment No. 6', May Term, 18'.W. Lev. Fl. fa. to Muy Term, 1890. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO, No. 6. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Mary Eliza Puidy, In and to all that piece, parcel or lot of land sit uate, lying and being In the city of Car bondnle, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded northerly and easterly by binds now or late of Joseph Uirkett; southerly by lands of N. S, Hun ter; westerly by Belmont street, being thirty (30) feet wide In front and In the rear and one hundred and llfty (150) feet In depth. Improved with one two-story building, with double basement, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit pf W. J. Harris vs. Mary Eliza Purov. Debt, 2,000. Judgment No. 092, May T, lo95 Fl. fa. to May T, 1S90. J. F. REYNOLDS, Atty. ALSO, No. 7. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, J. T. Clark, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of Inn I sltunte lying and being In" the Seventh ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna., and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns folliws: Beginning nt a corner of a lot on Capouso avenue; thence northwesterly along lands now or late of Patrick Clark, one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet; thence northerly In a line parallel with said Capouse avenue llfty (50) feet to n corner of lands now or late of Patrick Loftus; thence easterly along line of lands now or late of Patrick Loftus one hundred and titty (150) feet to a point on said Capouro avenue; thencj along said avenue In a southerly direction fifty (50) fcot to the place of beginning. Said lot above described being about the one-third (1-3) part of the first piece, parcei or lot of land conveyed by J. H. Phelps to Margaret P. Loftus by deed dated tho 2nd of Fcbrunry, A. D. 18S2, and recorded In tho oflice for recording deeds, otc. In and for Luckuwnnna county. In deed book No. 11, page. 319; also being the same premises conveyed by tho said Margaret P, Loft'.is to John T. Clark, the defendant, by deed dated tho ISth day of October, A. D. IMS, and recorded In Lackawanna county, In deed book No. 80, page 18. All coal and minerals reserved. All Improved with a two (2) story frame dwelling house, other out-bulldlngn, and fruit trees and shrub bery thereon, Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of the trustees of Hydo Pur!: lodge, No. art. K. of P. vs. John T. Clark. Dubt. J250i Judgment No. 74, March Term, IS95. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1890. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attys. ALSO, t " l . No. 8. Alro th right, title and Interest of th defendant, J. t. Aylesworth, in anil to all the following described lot of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, being lot number seven (7) In square or block number one hundred and seven (107) and situate on the northwesterly side of Madison avenue, upon the plot of lots of the Susquehanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad and Coal company, said lot be ing forty (40) feet in width on Madison avenue, same width in rear and one hun dred and fifty (150) feet In depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with double two-story frame dwelling house, barn and outbuildings. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of F. M. Aylesworth vs. J. D. Ayleswortn. Debt, 11,500. Judgment No. 685, January Term, 18SW. Fi. fa. to May Term, 1SJS. CARPENTER, Atty. ALSO, No. 9. All the right, title and Interest cf the defendant. Anthony C'usick, In and to two certain lots or parcels of land situate In the village of Minooka, township of Lackawanna, county of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Said lots being respect ively seventy-five (75) and sixty (60) feet in front, seventy-five (75) and sixty (00) feet In the rear and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth, being two lots or parcels of land known cs lots numbers eight (S) and nine (9), In square or block number eight (S). upon plot of lots of tho Susquehannu and Wyoming Valley Rail road company In said village. Coal and mineral reserved. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Ollmore & Duffy vs. Ai.thony Cuslcls. Debt. $154. Judgment No. 451, November Term, 1894. Fl. fa to May Term. 1896. M. E. M' DONALD, Atty. ALSO, No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Jacob Kellernian, in and to nil those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lackawan na and state of Pennsylvania, and de scribed as follows, to wit: Lot No. 1 lieing lot number five (5) n squnre number eighty (80), being forty (40) feet in front on Plttston avenue, and ono hundred and forty (140) feet deep to an alley In tho rear 16 feet wide for public use. Lot No. 2 The southwesterly part of lot number four (i) In square or block number eighty (80) said parcel being three (3) feet in front on Ilttston avenue, and one hun dred and forty (140) feet deep to an alley In the rear 16 feet wide for public use. Together with tho Improvement thereon. Susject to the several exceptions, re strictions and reservations contained in the hereinafter recited deed. Doing the same premises conveyed by Christine Sltkofskl, et. al.. to Jacob Kel lerman, by deed dnted the 26th day of April A. D., 18S6, and recorded in Lack awanna county, In deed book 37, at pago 51, etc., as by reference thereunto will more fully nnd nt large appear. Improved with a two-slory double frame dwelling house In front nnd a two-story frame dwelling house in the rear with outbuild ings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Charles J. IIclrr.es vs. Jacob Kellermnn. Debt, fW. Judgment No, 301, March Term, 1S96. Fl fa. to May Term. 1890. Also nt the suit of Charles J. Helmes vs. Jacob Keller man. Debt, S0S.9S. Judgment No. 302, March Term, U. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1896. F. E. BOYLE & GEORGE W. BEALE, Attorneys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Margaret Ruddy, ad ministratrix of Martin J. Ruddy, deceased. In and to all those three certain pieces or parcels of land situate in the city of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania described as follows, to wit: The first thereof being lot number twenty-four (24) in square or block number two hundred and twenty (220) and situate upon street called and known as Capouse ave nue upon the plot of Scranton, Intended to be duly registered and recorded, said lot being forty (40) feet in front and one hun dred and fifty (150) feet In depth and rec tangular with an alley In the rear sixteen (16) feet tilde for public use; with the priv ilege of using ten (10) feet In front of '.ho front line of sold lot on Capouse avenue, also ten feet In front on Ash street for yard, vault, porch, piazza, cellarway and bay window. All improved with a two story bakery building, brick and frame boiler houso and frame barn In the rear. Tho second thereof being lot number thirteen 13) In squnra or block number two hundred and twenty-one (221) and situate upon street called and known as Capouso avenue upon the plot of Scranton Intended to be duly registered and recorded, said lot being forty (10) feet In front and one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth, and Is rectangular with an alley In the rear sixteen feet wldo for public use, with the privilege of using ten feet In front of the front line of said lot on Capouse avenue, also ten feet In front 011 Ash street for yard, vault, porch, piazza, cellarway and bay windows. All Improved with a two-story brick dwelling house and out house. The third thereof belli- all that certain piece or parcel of land sftuate In the Sev enth ward of Scranton on the south' side of Phelps street and bounded as follows, to wit.: Beginning at the easterly corner of lot sold to Hulor and running southerly along his line one hundred and forty feet; thence easterly twenty-six feet and eight Inches; thence northerly one hundred and forty feet to Phelps street; thence west erly along the lino of said street twenty, six feet and eight Inches to the place of be ginning, being a part of lot number thir teen in square or block number three of Phelps and Wlnton's addition to the city of Scranton. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and outbuild ing thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Michael M. Ruddy vs. Margaret Rud dy, administratrix of the estate of Martin J. Ruddy, deceased. Debt, J11.241.IW. Judgment No. 139, January Term, 1894. Lev. fu. to May Term, ISM. HOBAN. Atty. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title nnd interest of the defendant, M. O. Webster. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho township of Ablngton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a point In the center of the public roud leading In a southeasterly direction by said premises at the bridge over a stream across the said rond; thence In an easterly direction along the line In tho center of raid road to the trat""ofy the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail road; thence In a southwesterly direction along the fuUI railroad along the line of land of William A. Gardner, to a stake and stones corner; thence In a westerly di rection to a marked maple tree; thence in a southwesterly direction along the ?lne of land of the said William A. Gardner to a marked tree corner; thence In a north westerly direction to a corner along line of lund of said William A. Gardner; thence In 11 northeasterly direction along line of lands of George E. nnd J. C. Northup; thence In a southeasterly direction alonir 1 lino of land of Oeorgo E. Northup to a I stake and stones corner in center of the . . . . U I .. .v. rucniii, inriii o 111 a. iiui Liieuait-riy uirec- tion along lino of lands of George 10. Ncrthup to a bridge, the place of begin ning. Containing ono hundred and sixty (ion) acres of land be the mime more or less, lieing tho same premises conveyed to AL O. Webster, the defendant, by John No-th-up, guardian, et. ul by deed dated the 8th day of February, A. D. 1S!)5, and record ed in Lackawanna county. In deed book. No. 120, page 23S, all Improved with a one and one-half (Hi) story frame dwelling house, and with three (3) or more barns, tee-house, and other out-bulldings; and also a large number of fruit trees, ma ple grove, etc. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of John Northup. guardian of Esther N. IHluke and Ella N. Sherwood, vs. M. O. Webster. Debt, 6,000. Judgment No. B72, May Term, 1896. Fl. fa. to Mny Term, 1S95. PITCHER, Atty. ALSO No. 13, All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Lucy J. Doud, in und to nil thoi'c thrco certain messuages, tene ments and tracts of land, situate, lying and being In Pcckvllle, In tho borough rf Klakely, county of 1-ackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows: First Beginning at a point on the north side of Main street at a corner of laud, now or formerly occupied by Georgo W. Thomas; thenco northerly, along the land of Thomns, one hundred and sixty li:o feet, to a lane or alley; thence easterly along said liinp or alley sixty (00) feet to a lot now or fonnorly occupied by W. J. MeCormlck; thenco southerly along suid Mccormick's lot, one hundred and sixty (KKi) foet to Bald Main street, formerly known as tho Providence and Carbondalo Turnpike; thenco along suld Main street sixty (00) feet to tho pclnt or place of be ginning. Being improved with a hotel and outbuildings thereon. fiecond Another piece of land, In Peck vllle, In tho borough of Ulnkcly, bounded and doscrriied ss follows, beginning nt a point 011 Hickory streeL at the northwest corner of William Crago's land; thence westerly along said Hickory street, ifUMjr c onnolly K Call and more tnan we ask. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, (60) feet to a stake; thence southerly ut right angles, to said, first mentioned line, one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a stake; thenco easterly at right angles, to said second mentioned line, sixty (60) feet to a corner of said Crago's land; thence along said Crago's land one hundred and sixty (100) feet to the point or place of begin ning. Improved with a frame dwelling house and other buildings. Third-Another lot of land. In Peckville, In the borough of Blakely, bounded ana described as follows, beginning at the cor ner of lot of Peck Brothers, on the north side of Main street, extending thence In a westerly direction, along said Main street, one hundred and thirty (130) feet to Wal nut street; thenco In a northerly direction along Walnut street one hundred and six ty (100) feet to an alley: thence easterly along said alley one hundred and thirty (130) feet to land of Peck Brothers aforo sa (I; thenco In a southerly direction, along said Peck Brothers' land, ono nundred and sixty (PJ0) feet to the point or place ot be ginning. Heing lots numbered one (1) and two (2) In block number three (3) on J. W. Peck's addition to Peckville. Being Improved with two dwelling houses and other outbuildings thereon. . Seized and taken In execution at the suit ol Anglo-American Loan, association of New York vs. Lucy J. Doud. Debt, tH.10G.6li. Judgment No. 668, May Term, 1896. Fi. fa. to May Term, 1S90. FRED FLE1TZ, Atty. ALSO No. 14. All the right, title and Interest of James M. Tyrell, in and to the follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the city of Car bondale, In tho county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, on the west erly side of the turnpike leading from Car bomlnle to Providence, north ot lot for merly belonging to Thomas Boland, and south of lot formerly belonging to Ed ward Dougherty, deceased, and it la bounded In the rear by the Lackawanna river. It Is Improved with single dwelling, two stories high, with two small addi tions In rear, each ono story high. The main building is twenty-two feet long and sixteen feet wide. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Ellen R. Folkea vs. James M. Tyrell. Debt. $1,000. Judg ment No. 508, May Term, 189H. Fl. fa. to Muy Term, 1896. W. H. STANTON. Atty. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, title and Interest of defendant. Ann Gllgallon estate, in and to ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit.: Bounded on the north by land of Chnrles McC'atie and Patrick Hart three hundred and twenty-eight feet; on the east by Railroad street, forty-one feet; on the south by Mrs. David Markey three hundred and nineteen (319) feet, and on the west by Farvlew street, forty-one feet. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing houso thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit pf city of Carbondale vs. Ann Gllgallon Estate. Debt, $92. Judgment No. 96. Nov Judgment No. 96, Nov- ember Term, 1895. R. D. 8TUART, Atty. ALSO No. 16. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Charles F. Walter, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, and bounded and described us follows, to wit.: Deglnnlng on Fourteenth street, at tho corner of lot of James Volan, 224 feet from the side line of Center street, thence along the line of said Volan's lot, north 61 degrees 15 minutes west 181 feet to a corner; thence north 38 degrees 45 minutes east 56 feet to a corner; thenco south 61 degrees 15 minutes east 181 feet to the line of Fourteenth street aforesaid; thence along said Fourteenth street south 38 degrees 45 minutes 56 feet to place of beginning. Containing about 10,136 feet of land. Coul and other minerals re served. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of James O. Bailey to the use of Fannie A. Miles vs. Chales F. Walter. Debt, J500. Judgment No. 602, May Term, 1890. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1896. K. MILES, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, John Seism, in and to all the following described lots, pieces or par cels of land, together with the Improve ments thereon, situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stute of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed us follows, to wit.: First-Being lot No. 18 In Block No. 61 and 40 feet in front on Qulnry avenue and 160 feet In depath, und being rectangular. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and one frame burn, and adjoins lauds of Mrs. Coar and other lands ot suid defendant. Second Being lot No. 19 In block No. 61 and 40 feet In front on Qulney avenue and 150 foot In depth and rectangular, all Im proved with a two-story frame double dwelling house on front and a two-story frame dwelling In the rear of Bald lot, ad joining other lands of said defendant and lands of C. I,. Mereeereau. Third-iielng lot No. 13 In block No. 61. being 40 feet In front on Qulney avenue and about 75 feet In depth being rectan gulars and being on the westerly corner of (julncy avenue and Vine street, all im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Scranton Savings bank vs John Seism, et. al. Debt, (CT4.50. Judgment No. 409, January Term, 1896. Vend. Ex. to May Term, 1896. 8. B. PRICE, Atty. ALSO No. 18. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Elvira Prltchard, admin istratrix of the Estate of Charles Prltch ard, deceased, in and to ull that lot, piece or parcel of land situated in the borough of Olypliant, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known as lot num ber forty-rour (44) In square or block num ber one (1), nnd fronting oil Hill street, being llfty (50) feet in front, by ono hun dred and fifty (150) foet In depth according to a plan on map entitled "B. H. Throop's addition to Olypliant, Pa.." with a two story dwelling bouse thereon. Seized and tnken in execution at tho suit of John Osmond vs Elvira Prltchard, adminis tratrix of Charles Prltchard, deceased. Debt, $205. Judgment No. 310, May Term, 1895. Fl. fa to May Term, 1S96. FITZS1MMONS, Atty. ALSO No. 19. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendants, Ann Egan, nnd William Egan, In and to all the following described lots or pnicels of land situate, lying and being' in the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylva nia: Delng lots numbers thlry-olght (38) and thirty-nine (39) on the northern dlvl-1 slon of Edward Spencer's plot of Dun more lots, situated on the northwestrly side of Ward street, between Andrew street ard Warren street: Lot number thirty-eight (38) Is situate on the corner of warren street and Ward street, being seventy-six (76) feet more or less lu front & LADIES' AT $5.00 see them. They're worth m TRYJUS. $02-304 UCK1 ME, COR. IDMl or width on Ward street, one hundred and forty-seven (147) feet mora or less in depth along Warren street to the line et lot number thirty-seven (87), fifty-three 'nt) feet more or lesa In the rear along said line of lot number thirty-seven (37) and one hundred and forty-five (145) feet more or less In depth along the line ot lot num ber thirty-nine (39). Lot number thirty-nine (39) Is sixty (60) feet more or less In front and In rear, and one hundred and forty-five (145) feet In depth and Is rectangular In shape ad joining lot number thirty-eight (38) on the westerly side thereof. Excepting and re. serving therefrom all coal and minerals with the right to mine and remove the same. The debt secured by the bond on which this judgment Is entered and the mort gage accompanying the same having been given for purchase money. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of Ambrose L. Spencer vs. Ann Egan and William Egan. Debt, $1,154.24. Judgment No. 601, May Term, 1896. A. ft W. J. HAND, Attys. ALSO v No. 20. Alt the right, title and Interst of the defendants, Ann M. Ruane and Patrick Riiune, In and to all that certain lot cf land situate on the westerly side of Wal nut street in the borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 34, on Walnut street, according to a map of the Pennsylvania Coal company. In their office, said let be ing forty (40) feet In front en Walnut street and extending at right angles to said street one hundred and eighteen (118) feet and is bounded southerly by lands of James Carroll, westerly by lands of Mrs. Grant Furlan, and northerly by lands ot Thomas Olmstead, Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and out buildings. Seized and taken in exocutton at the suit of Oreen Ridge Lumber company vs. Ann M. Kuane and Patrick Ruane. Debt, $548. Judgment No. 123, January Term, 189). Lev. fa. to May Term, 1196. , CARPENTER, Atty. ALSO No. 21. All the right, title and lntersst of the defendant, Michael Connolly, in and to all the following described lands and tenements of Michael Connolly situ ate In the township of Madison In the county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the west corner of lot No. 152 on Drinker's map or survey and in line of lands belonging to Seth Noaek, thence south CO degrees east 128 perches to a corner; thence by land of Charles A. Havenstrlte south 40 degrees west U perches to a corner; thence by lands of Michael Nolan north 60 degrees west 128 perches to a corner, and thence by land of Scth Noack north 40 degrees east S3 perches to tho place of beginning. Con taining 26 acres and 64 perches of land, be the same more or less, with one two story frame dwelling house and outbuild ings thereon. Seized and taken in execu tion at the suit of assigned to Mary Con nolly vs. Michael Connolly. Debt, $1,625.50. Judgment No. 198, March Term, 1889, alias lev. fa. to May Term, 1896. C. C. Donovan, Atty. ALSO No. 22. All the right title and Interest of the defendant, Patrick Corcoran, in and to the following piece, parcel or lot ot land situate In the Twentieth ward of the city of Scranton, county Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit.: Being lot number twenty-three (23) In square or block number elghty-ona (81) and sltunte upon street railed and named Cedar street, upon the plot of a part of Scran ton, Intended to be duly recorded, as by reference to which plot thus recorded will fully appear, said lot being forty (40) feet In front and forty (40) feet in rear and one hundred and forty (140) feet in depth, excepting and reserving, however, as act forth In deed dated the 28th day of May, 1872, between George O. Genet and Au gusta G. bis wife und Thomas C. F. Buck ley, all of tho city, county and state of New York ot the one part, and Patrick Corcoran, of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylva nia, of the other part, and recorded In the oitlce for recording deds In and for the county of Luzerne In deed book 161, page 17, etc. Ail improved with ft large two-story frame building used for hotel purposes and fronting on said Cedar avenue; also two two-story frame dwelling houses on the rear of said lot and two frame barns and outbuilding thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Michael F. Corcoran vs. Patrick Corcoran. Debt, $7,0110. Judgment No. i08, Muy Term, 1896. Fi. fa. to May Term, 1896. FITZSIMMONS, Atty. ALSO No. 23. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Clark & Snover and .Michael Connors, lri and to all the follow ing described lot ot land, with the lm provtments thereon, situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd stute of Pennsylvania, and being lot num ber 26 in block or sipiare number 90 on plot of land of Lackawanna Iron and Coal company, Intended to be duly recorded, said lot being about 40 feet In front, fronting on Kivcr street, and about 150 feet deep, and Improved with a two-story frame building and outbuild ings thereon, and being lot No. 6, In block No. 3, city assessment map for sewer pur poses 011 file in city clerk's office. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of city of Scranton vs. Clark A Snover and Miohacl Connors. Debt, $16.66. Judg ment No. 394. November Term, 1890. Lev. fa. to May Term, 1896. JAME3 1L.TORREY, Atty. .. , ' ', ALSO No. 24. All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, H. L. Hall, In and to all, tho following described lots, piecos and parcels of land, together with the Im provements thereon situate In the bor ough of Glenburn, Lackawanna county, state of Pennsylvania. First All that certain lot or piece of bind situate, lying and being in the bor ough of Glenburn, county of Lackawanna and stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to ivtt.i ( Beginning at a corner in line of lands or Edgar Northup, and lands formerly con veyed by J. G. Hall 4o H. C. Hall: thence by lands of H. L. Hall and lands of Myron Hall, south '2714 degrees east 81 rods to a corner in line at lands of William Hall u 1 7 nn ; waiiuass 2'oWpuhcHoSl:nue UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Hake Oier Mattes, , ' Make and Repair Sprii Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. Estate: thence by same landa north (1 de grees east 6 72-109 rods to a corner et lot conveyed to Samuel Hall and by It aorta SO degrees west 17 6-10 rods to a corner; thence still by aame north H degrees east 11 1-10 rods to a corner in road, for merly Waterford Turnpike; thence by said road north 26t4 degrees west nine rods te a corner In road; thence still by aame north 39 degrees west SS rods to corner of landa of W. J. Watts, and thence by said Watts' lands south $5 degrees west 66 5-10 rods to a corner; thence south 61 degrees, west ( 7-10 rods to the place of beginning. Con taining 25 8-10 acres of land more or less. All Improved with a barn and apple orch ard thereon Second All that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land situate in the borough of Olenburn, county of Lacka wanna and state ot Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows: to wit.: Beginning at a stake and atones on the east side of a spring run and In line of Edgar Northup's land; thence along landa now or late of the estate of Jabea O. Hall, south 274 degrees west (magnetic bear ing) 47 perches to a corner In the middle of an old stone wall, a corner of U. J. Hall's land; thence along lands of the said M. J. Hall south tM degrees west 21-W perches to a corner In the middle of a turnpike road leading from Olenburn to Dalton; thence along the middle of the raid road north 11 degrees west S 61-100 perches to a corner of Nettle Colvtn'a lot; thence along the said Nettle Colvln's lot south 63 degrees west 11 1-10 perches to a corner at the side of the D., L. drw. R. R. : thence along the side of said railroad north 39V, degrees west 11 16-100 perches to a corner; thence north 48 degrees west 20 24-100 perches to a corner by the side of sail railroad and In line of Edgar North up's land; thence along the said Edgar Northup's land north 7',4 degrees east S3 perches to a corner In the middle ot the Bin riirnniKM roan: mno. mn 1 n mia- die of the said road north 54 degrees west 20 perches to a corner In the middle of the said road and In line ot Edgar Northup's land: thence along the said Edgar North up's land north 62K degrees east 40 perches to the place ot beginning. Containing U acres of land, be the same more or less, being the same land conveyed by Jabes O. Hall to H. L. Hall, by deed bearing date April II, 1889, and re corded In the office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for the county of Lacka. wanna In deed book No. 69, page 492, etc. All Improved with a two-story, frame dwelling house, outbuildings and apply orchard thereon. Third All that certain lot of land ly ing in the borough of Olenburn, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, lying on the southwest side of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western railroad track, and bounded as follows, vis.r Beginning at 4he northwest corner of the lot and running thence along lands now ur late of Emily Northup, south (5 degrees west, twelve ad six one-hundreds chains to a post and stones In line of lands late of J. O. Northup's Estate; thence by same south 42H degrees east, eighteen and elev. en-onehundreatns cnains to a stone cor ner of lands of Jonathan Hall s Estate, north 62 degrees and 40 minutes west ten and slxty-one-onehundredths chains to a point one hundred feet from center of main line of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad track; then by lands of said rllroad company north thirty-four and one-half degrees, seven chains; thence north nine and three-fourths degrees west, two anu one-iourin cnains; inence norm sciz. ilairreca wlest two ohnlns: theneA north 48 degrees and 20 minutes west two chains; thence north 60 degrees and five minutes west, two chains; thence north 65' de grees west two and thlrty-two-one-hun-dredths chains to place of beginning. Con taining 20 acres and 84 perches of land, be ing same land conveyed by Jabes H. Hall and wife to Herbert L. Hall by deed bear ing date April 7, 1883, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for the county of Lackawanna, In deed book. No. 16, page 175, etc. All Improved with one barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Frank M. Colvin, et. al., administra tors of Henry J. Colvln. deceased. Debt, $100. Judgment No. 610, January Term, 1895. Alias Fi. fa. to May Term. 1896. MILES,. Atty. ALSO No. 25. All the right, title and Inters of the defendant Thomas K. ureen, and to all that certain lot of land with t Improvements thereon, situate In the cl of Scranton, county of Lackawanna aj stnta nt Pennsvlvala. ad a street or ad. nue called and known as Church evenil hnlMD Inl TSJ, 11 In snlinre Or block A. UdA inn i' ranrfs A. wrinin muuiuuii iu in- uuj, of Scranton, said lot is forty (40) feet In front and rear and 132 feet deep to an al ley 16 feet wide for public use, the meas urement of the depth of said lot to com mence 10 feet Inside of the line of the side walks in front of said lot, with privilege of using said 10 feet for yard, vault, porch, piazza or bay window, but for no other purpose. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of F. M. Moyer vs. Thomas E. Oreen. Debt, $490. Judgment No. 256, January Term, 1896. Vend. ex. to May Term, 1891. DAWSON, Atty. ALSO No. 26. All the right, title and lntersst all that certain lot or piece of ground sit uau in snr ovi-umu wniu wi inn uiijr o ocrnuiuii. luuiuj vi unvnknaiiiiK, iihia 11 t, 1 1 n KABlnnln - - 1 n . . 1. . rmiaj i , Mi..,., n ....... n t m wiui vu ill of one hundred and sixty-eight (168) fee westwara irom ine west sia or mart Main avenue, containing in front o Veadth on said Lloyd street fifty fe ami exienuiiig m inai oreauin in uepi (150) feet to an alley; being the sam premises which W. W. Wlnton an lie uy iiitm uuinj tfHnuitrT m, low, gran pi ana conveyed unto tne said Sarah Lee In fee. mi iwijiiu, win, m IWU-TtuI y una nm .. .. 1.1 . In. , outDuiiuings tnereon. Seized and talb In execution at the suit of Mason 4V Snot don assigned to John Kimball vs. Barl D. Lee. Debt. $82.26. Judgment No. a June Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to May Term, U . , COMEOYB, Attyk All of which will be sold for cash on! J PltANtr it rt nunvi av.., Sheriffs office, Boranton, Pa., May INVl 1