TIIlD SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TKURSD AY. MARCH 17. 1898. 9 A CARBONDALE. CTha CarbondiJ oorripondnc' of Tn Tribune has been placed In lh hands o! Mr.'-'C R. Munn, Balem venu and Chuj-oh strett, to whnm news ltms may b ndiiresiod. All complaints e to lr ralr delivery, t&, should be njd to Y7..J, Roberts, nws agent.) NETTED $24.45. Hospital Is Thnt Much Ahead on Ac count of the Hnnnfll. Following Is a report of the rocclpts en expenditures of the concerts Riven for ;the benefit, of tho Carbondale hos pital Tuesday. In vlow of the urgent needB of the Institution the email Hum iKttod l not a compliment to tho char itable instincts of our towns-people: Total receipts SM5 EXPENSES. Opera house $25.00 Printing and advertising .... 9,50 Prof. Hlgglns' expenses 10.00 Distributing hills 1,00 Prof. Hlgglns' commonor.... 28.00 r 73.60 Hospital share ....'...:.... $14.95 The Leader donated the advertising and printing which brings the sum up to $24.46. HAPPY SURPRISE. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tarns, of Belmont street, was Invaded Tuesday evening by members of tha Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who had learned that It was Mr. Yarns' forty-elgh'th birthdny. The host and hosters soon made themselves equal to the occasion, but were again thrust Into surprise when. Mr. Yarns was ordered to seat himself in a pretty and comfortable rocker which was presented by William lilake in a felic itous speech.hc being the sllvcr-tongucdi orator of the party. Musio and rec ollections of tho old days on the rond made tho evening rasa speedily. Re freshments were served nt 11 o'clock and the party dispersed wishing Mr. Yarns, many happy birthdays in the years to come. Those present were: Messrs. J. Bithel, William Blake. O. E. H. Histed, "William Krnntz, John Max well, Sidney Colwell, Henry Isgur, Thomas Davis, Joslah Vandermark. BRIGHT PUPILS. This rronth's Penman's Art Journal of New York city, gives complimentary mention of the work of a number of our high school pupils. It says: C. M. Lesher, teacher of penmanship and prlnclpalof the commercial department, High school, Carbondale, Pa., sends work of quite a number of pupils. A particularly well executed movement design Is by John B. Evans. Excellent business writing by John B. Evans, Anna Brown, Edith Courtrlght, A. Dltchburn, Grace Simrell, M. McLean, Lucy Byrne, Fanny Knapp, Willard Evans, Clarence "Wright, Lucy Kelly, May Qaughan, John Finoran, Teresa, Fox, Mary Qulnn, Millie Glbbs, Annie Farrell. 'Helen Abbott, Genevieve Blrs, Mary Boylan, Albert Estabrook, Em ma Kahl, U TV. niley, R. M. Wil liams. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Delia Williams, of Dunmore, is visiting 'Miss Martha. Hards.- Mr. B. E. Pitts, or Scranton, Is visit ing her parents in this city. Mrs. William Wolcott visited Peck vllle friends yesterday. Tha diagram for the representative Irish comedian and sweetest singer on he stage Chauncey Olcott will open at Iwynolds' Drug stor this evening at r.30 o'clock. Checks will be given out at 7 o'clock. The Fabric Fire Hose company of New York city have taken awav from the city tho hose which was sent hero to bo tested and which did not stand the strain. ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coates, of Scranton, who spent Sunday with the latter's parents her?, left Tuesday for Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Coates will take charge of the Armour Meat com- jiys ofllce at that place. 3n.J. F. Reynolds is In Hnrrls- I? on business. Qphie Morgan is sight scslng In the metropolis. OLYPHANT. M. J. McAndrew Is spending the week it Blnghamton, N. Y. "The Convict's Child" will be pro duced in St. James' hall, Jessup, this evening by the Adonis Dramatic com pany. ' Following is the, cast: Curly Miller, the tramp, James Wllloughby, the gentleman, S. J. Evans: Hugh Man nerlng, Frank Heffron; Colonel Rus sell, Frank McLoughlln; Frank Fair lelgh, P. F. O'Malley; Mrs. Russell, Miss Alice Gillespie: Stella Russell, Miss Nellie Gallagher; Mary Russell, Miss Genevieve Gillespie; accompanist, Mtes Sadie Noone. After the play Dl- Cupid's Las io. Its the way of the world. Cu- pid discov ers a man Hand a maid t) u 1 1 i n a their heads together in a confidential way. The little frontiersman throws his lasso over them and v there you ore: two peo- pie are niaac more or less happy for life. If bI.a la n t.rlfrlit lm.!,!..- wife they will be more and more happy as the years so on. If she is weak and ailing and incapable there won't be much. happiness for either of them, A woman makes a grave mistake who enters upon the obligation and trials of married life handicapped by physical weakness or disease. It is her duty to be in the best . possible condition to support the duties of wifehood and motheihood. If every young woman who knows of or suspects any unhealthy condition in her physical make-up would seek competent professional advice she would save herself moch future mortification and misery. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y.r gladly answers .confiden tial correspondence from women free of charge and gives careful fatherly and pro. fesaional advice, to suit the individual case. He has, for thirty years been recognized as among the most eminent of living Bpe. clalisU in the treatment of diseases pecul iar to women". His "Favorite Prescrip. tion " is the only proprietary remedy In the world designed by an authorized, educated physician specifically to cure female troub le. His great thousand-page illustrated book the ''Common Sense Medical Ad riser" will be sent free .for si one-cent stamps' to iiy the cost of mailing only. For vt stamps a heavier cloth covered copy will be sent. Barbara A. MudJ, of Indiancrrek, Monroe Co., Mo., writes; " I ara very thankful for what Dr. JPlerce's Favorite Prescription did for me. I wis U broken dowu front nervous prostration, but since taking your medicine I have had more relief than from all the doctors. Your ' Favorite Prescription didnie a world of good." TUe' quick constipation . cure Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Never gripe. Accept no substitute or itnltatiou. I s vision No. 30, A. O. II., will hold a so cial. Mrs. II. B. Mntthewson is vlsltlrtB relatives at Wllkes-Barre. Mrs. James Kennedy spent Tuesday with her daughter, 'Mrs. A. W. Ben ecotcr, ut Carbondale. Tie postnllco will be open today be tween tho hours of 11 and 12 a. m. and 3 and 4 p. in. Joseph Kennedy and family are mov ing Into the house recently purchased by Mr. Kennedy, on Hudson street. At n business meeting of the Subur ban Wheelmen, held in their rooms on Scott street, they decided to re model the building they are In. They will make the place larger and add a billiard room. Miss Annie Ncnlon, of Carbondale, is visiting relatives here for a few days. Miss Cella McIIale has returned from n visit with friends at Avoca. Goodman & Wles3 have commenced their new building on Lackawanna street. TAYLOR NEWS. The rrlooI.lterarfAssoclntlon-.TUi 'Evening's Concort--Othor News ot Interest. The meeting of the Price Library as sociation which Is to be held on the t.td Inst , should be attended by every young man and woman of this town. This worthy organization has done much for th welfare of this town and vicinity slnca established a number of years n,go and should not now be closed for tho want of patronage Cir culars nro now being sent to every or fianlzatlnn of town requesting that a representative from each ordj attend the meeting on the above duto. The Tribune brunch otllco In Taylor is in tho Coblelgh building. Local Rep resentative IS. a. I'vnns In charge. Lackawanna. Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet this evening hi Van Horn's ball. The lwrough council will moet to morrow evening. The concert of the Taylor Silver band which is to be held this evening in Weber's rink, promises to be a grand success. The programme will be ren dered by some of the best talent of this town and vicinity. The rink should be crowded to its utmost capacity. Ad mission is only 25 cents. Prido of Lackawanna lodge, No. 18, Initiated two candidates on Tuesday evening. An eisteddfod that is attracting much attention will be held this afternoon and evening in the Lawrence church, Old Forge. Some of the representative vocalists of this region will be pres ent and participate in the various com petitions. The chairman or the day is Rev. D. P. Jones, of Hyde Park. The adjudicators are: Music, John R. George and Thomas O. Evans.of Scran ton; recitations and poetry. Rev, D. P. Jones. Admission 25 cents. Taylor castle, No. 267. Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this even ing in Reese's hall. Alfred Spargrte, of Stroudsburg, who has been visiting relatives In this place, has returned home. Mrs. Harry Smith, of Pond street, Is confined to her home by sickness. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. There was a large crowd at the sup per In the First Baptist church last evening, and judging from the large number that Joined in the feast it seemed a success in every way. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. David son, of North Main street, on Tuesday evening, a surprise party was given in honor of their daughter. Airnes. Iio. rfreshments were served and at a sea sonable hour all departed for home. The following were present: George Malnard, A. Bengough, Eddie Bennett, Willie and Thomas Davidson, Willie Lewis, Daniel Williams, Lucy Bennett, Bessie and Agnes Davidson, Bessie Snyder. Today, St. Patrick's day, will be ob served as UBual with a celebration of high mass in Sacred Heart church at 8 o'clock In the morning, at which the Ancient Order of Hibernians will at tend In a body and receive communion. Miss Josephine Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gotner Davis, of the Powder mills, has been confined to her home by sickness for the past few days. A large number of young men of this town were at Forest City last evening nnd witnessed the bout between Slaven, of this town, and Chambers, of Forest City. Mr. Frank Duffy, assistant agent at the Ontario and Western station, left on Tuesday to take charge of the Pleas ant Mount depot. Mr. arid Mrs. John W. Jones, of Sec ond street, were visiting relatives in Carbondale, Tuesday evening. Miss Cuff, of Mnyfleld, who has been very 111 of pneumonia, is greatly lm. proved. Her condition Is now very en couraging to her many friends. The Misses Swingle, of Emergency hospital, Carbondale, were calling on friends In town Tuesday evening. M. D. McChrone has accepted a posi tion at the Ontario and Western depot In this town. Beecher Crawford, of Second street, is suffering from a sprained ankle. In regards to the article in yester day's issue concerning the new factory, it should have read a shoe industry. ELMHURST. Mrs. W. H. Rabltuwn, of Scranton, Is visiting at tha home of her brother, Mr. Byron Buckingham. Mr. Milton Knickerbocker, who has been visiting his parents in th'ls place, returned to his home at Inbtanter on Monday. Rev. C. A. Spalding spent Monday nnd Tuesday at Scranton and Wyom ing, preaching In tho Baptist church at the latter place, on Monday even ing. Mrs. E. J. Hlldebrant and son, Har old, are visiting friends In Delaware. Mrs. Leroy Pelton returned to her homo at Salem on Tuesday, after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mr3. Hattle Wilcox. Mr. John R. Thomas.of Wllkes-Barre, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clay over Sunday. Mrs. Hattle Wilcox Is able to be out after an illness of seven weeks, Her many friends will bo glad to note this fact, Mrs. A. B. Clay and children Grace nnd Fnlmon are spending a few days wllh Mr. end Mrs. A. E. Cobb at Mount Cobb. Dr. Bull spent Monday and Tuesday In Philadelphia. Mr. H.irace E. Hand has been staying at "Oak Termee" the past week. MIhs Edith Scott ban beon tho guest of Mrs. Bchoonmakor for a week. The Friday night cottage prayer meeting, which has become one of the regular meetings of tho Baptist church will bo held this week at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Grlm6s! MIsh Lamartha Gcddes Is spending a fow wcekn with relatives In Provi dence, Dr. Bull has directed Architect F, J, Amsden to advertlsa for bids for tho remodeling nnd enlargement of "Hotel Elmhurst," which will hereafter be known a "Elmwood Hall," nnd will be open all the year aa a high grade hotel sanitarium. ii JJRIOEBTJKCr. Watkln Williams nnd William Bray were In attendance nt tho Knights of Golden Eagle lodge of Olyphant Mon day night Edward Scutt was a vljltor in Scran ton Monday. Thomas Xogan, of Dunmoro, has pur chased one of the hotels of this bor ough, which ho Intends to occupy about the first of April. Mr. and Mrs. William Margetson took a drive to Brown Hollow yesterday. Mamie O'Connor, accompanied by her uncle, John O'Connor, has returned af ter n few months' stay In Now York. Mrs. I. Goodman made a business trip to Scranton Monday. W. C. Grlffen and family have moved Into the house which was owned and occupied until recently by the lato Fred Smith and family. AVOCA. Miss Annie Callahan Is in New York city selecting her srrlng stock of mil linery. Alfred Coon, of Hackettstown, Is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. F. E. Cure. Mrs. Edward TInklepaugh, of York avenue, Is seriously ill. Francis, tho 2-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Walsh', of Grovo street, Is critically HI. Miss Lavanla Burch, of Scranton, spent Tuesday at the home of her nleoe Mr?. Robprt Campbell. Patrick Cannon, of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of Brlght's disease. Mrs. II. Wintormute, of Tunkhan nock, was the guest of Mies Esther Davis this week. I Mrs. Finn, of Scranton, Is the guest of her slhtor, Mrs. Joseph Code. Robert McKaa, sr of Plalnsvllle, spent yesterd.iy nt the home of Mrs. Rose Newlln. Tutrlck McNulty and son, William, are visiting frlonds In New Jersey. The following ofllcers have been In stalled at a recent meeting of the In dependent Order of Heptasophs: Past archon, M. D. Sanders; archon, W. J. Summon; provost, G. AV. Rolls; secre tary, H. M. Steevers; treasurer, G. W. Lower; prelate, W. H. Welter? In spector, M. J. Plynn; warden, N. E. Hosklns; sentinel, J. L. Harris. D. E. Nceld, of Scranton, was Installing dep uty. Detective Crlppen, of the Delaware and Hudson railroad, has effected a settlement with the Electric Heat and Light company, making the latter responsible for any accidents that might happen to employes or passen gers on account of their wires run ning over their tracks. Councllmen-olect O'Brien and Murv ley and School Director Reilley have been served with writs stating that a petition has been presented in court declaring their election illegal. The charges are that tho board accepted the votes of those who were not entitled to that privilege. Nellie, aged about 4 years, twin daughter of Mrs. Hugh' Brawley, died yesterday morning at St. Patrick's or phanage after a few days' Illness of pneumonia. The remains were taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Wil liam Smith of Dupont, from which place interment will be made on "Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Brawley has the sympathy of the community In her af fliction. Rev. J. P. Moflltt, of Scranton, preach ed a beautiful sermon in St. Mary's church en Tuesday evening, taking for hlQ text: "He that Persevereth; He shall be saved." WYOMING. The' Monument Glee club will give a grand concert in Music Hall on Mon day evening, March 21. A very elab oi ate programme Is being arranged. Some classical music of a high order will be rendered. About fifty voices will participate, under the direction of Edward J. Howell. Revival services have been In prog ress In the Baptist church for the past two weeks and will continue for an other week In nil probability. Thero has been quite a good attendance and people have been very much helped. On Monday evening Rev. C. A. Spauld Ing, of Elmhurst, preached, and on Tuesday evenlnc Kev. W. G. Watklns, of Scranton, delivered an excellent ser mon. Pastor Thompson has been as sisted by other ministers. Richard Rapson, who has been In the employ of the Exeter machine shops for some time, has gone to New York city, where he will bo engaged In put ting mnchlnery In a large sugar re finery there. Chicken thieves are making visits In the henneries about the town. There are many human parasites in this world, and Wyoming is not entirely without some. Many of tho residents about town have been putting red ashes on the walks In front of their houses, which have been a great Improvement to the sidewalks. The handsome new residence of Dr. E. S. Hays is nearlng completion. It Is an up-to-dato structure with all modern Improvements. He will prob ably be able to move In about April 1. Mrs. Edward Reese died on Tuesday after a short Illness. She had been married only about a year and was a member of the Baptist church. Mrs. William McClane, of Scranton, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Davles, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greggs were In Scranton on Sunday attending the fu neral of a friend. SENTENC13I) TO DEATH. Most Ufttiinrkabln Address by n Judgo Known in Criinlnnl Annuls. 1m om the American Bar. Judge Benedict, who was associate Justlc.0 of the Supreme couri of New Mexico for thirteen years, from 1853, waB an original character In many wayfl. One Joso Maria Martin had been convicted In his court of murder under a state of facts showing great brutal ity and with no mitigating circum stances, whereupon Judgo Benedict sentenced him to death In tho follow ing language; "Jose Maria Martin, stand up. Jose Maria Martin, you have been indicted, tried and convicted by a Jury of your countrymen of the crime of murder, and the court Is now about to pass upon you the dread sentence of the law. As a usual thing, Jose Maria Mar tin, It Is a painful duty for tho Judge of a court of justice to pronounce upon a human being tho sentence of death. There Is something horrible about It, and tho mind of the court naturally ictolts from the performance of ouch u duty. Happily, however, your case Is relieved of all such unpleasant fea tures, nnd the court takes positive de light in flontencing you to death. "You nre a young man, Jose Maria Martin, apparently of good physical ccnstttutlon and robust health. Or dinarily you might have looked for ward to many years of life, and the court has no doubt you have, and have expected to die at a green old ago: but you nre about to bo cut off In conse quence of your own act. Jose Maria Martin, It Is now tho springtime; In a ll'tle while tho gross will bo springing up green In those beautiful valleys, and upon those broad mesas and moun tain sides flowers w il be blooming; birds will be singing tholr sweet car ols, and Nature will be putting on her most gorgeous and most attractive robes, and life will be pleasant, and men will want to stay, but none of this for you, Jose Maria .Martin; tho flow ers will not bloom for you, Jose Maria Martin: the birds will not carol for you, Jose Maria Mnrtln. When these things come to gladden the senses of men you will bo occupying a space about bIx by two beneath the sod, and the 'green grass and those beautiful flowers will bo growing above your lowly head. "The sentence of the court la that you bo taken from this place to the county Jail; that you be there kept safely and securely confined In tho cus tody of the sheriff until tho day ap pointed" for your execution. Be very careful, Mr. Sheriff, that he have no cpportunlty to escape and that you have hlra at tha appointed place and ft the appointed time. That you be so kept, Joso Maria Martin, until Mr. Clerk, on what day of the month does Friday about two weeks from this tlmo come?' ('March 22, your honor') very well, until Friday, the 22d day ot March, when you will be taken by the sheriff from your place of confine ment to some safe and convenient spot within tho county: this Is In your dis cretion, Mr. Sheriff you are only con fned to the limits of the county: and thnt you be there hanged by the neck until you are dead, and the court was about to add, Joso Maria Martin, May God have mercy on your soul, but the court will not nssume the responsibil ity of asking an All-Wise Providence tn do that which a Jury of your peers has refused to do. The Lord couldn't have mercy on your soul. However, If you belong to any religious organiza tion, It might be well enough for you to send for your priest, or your min ister, and get from him well such consolation as you can, but tho court advises you to place no reliance upon anything of that kind. Mr. Sheriff, re move the prisoner." It Is a pleasant sequel to this dread ful sentence that Joso Maria Martin escaped from jail and died peacefully several years ago by falling out of a wagon and breaking his neck. SHERIFF'S SALES CHERIFF'S SALE -OF- Valuable RealEstate -ON- FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 18DS. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of tho 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 bidder, for cash, at the court house, In the City of Scrantrsi, Lackawanna coun ty, on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D.. 1&9S, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, "all the right, title and Interest of the defend ants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Joseph Krantz, admin istrator of Grogorla rerrl, decoascd, In and to all that certain piece of land In the Borough of Archbald, Lackawanna coun ty, Pennsylvania, containing a front of sixty 100) feet northwestward on Laurel street. Bounded northeastward ninety and live-tenths (90.E) feet by lot num bered twenty (20) on said street; south eastward seventy-six (70) feet by lot number forty-four (II) and forty-six (43) feet on Pino street, and southwestward elghty-elHht and live-tenths (SSj) feet by Monroe street. Comprising lot numbered twenty-one (21) on Laurel street as tin same Is represented and designated on a map of building lots of the president man. agers and company of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company in said Archbald. Excepting and reserving the coal to tho legal owners thereof. This being th3 same lot of land conveyed to Qregorla Perrl by Thomas P. Fowler, et nl., by deed dated the 3rd day of November, A. D 1503. and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 108, page 300, etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling and outhout.es thvreon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of assigned to Peter Kruntz vs. Jo seph Krantz, administrator of Grcgorla Perrl, deceased. Debt, $3.10, Judgment No. 1001, January Term, 189S. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1808. DAVID J. REEDY, Att'y. ALSO No. 2.-A11 the right, title and lnterc-st of the defendant, Elizabeth Williams, ad ministratrix of Estate of Walter Will lams, deceased, and Elizabeth Williams. In and to all that certain lot or parcel of land situated In the township ot Old Forge, In Lackawanna county, Pa. Be ing lot No. 51. on draft ot upper lots, es tate of Thomas Smith, deceased, which said drafts Is intended for .record, being fifty feet by one hundred and fifty feet, containing seven thousnnd five hundred square feet of land, more or less. Being the same lot of land conveyed to the said Walter Williams, deceased, by John Llew ellyn Griffiths, by deed dated Oct. 17. 1&90, and recorded in Lnckawanna county, In Doed Book No. 92, page 21S. Being all Im proved with ono two-story sluglo frame dwelling house, one small barn, outhouses and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Morgan W. Williams vs. Elizabeth Williams, administratrix of tho Estate of Wnlter Wllllnnis, deceuned, and Eliza beth Williams. Debt. IGtiO. Judgment, No. 9.. March Term, 1808. Fl. fa. to March Term. 16S8. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and Interest ot the defendants, Cynthoa Urlllln and Jo seph Grlllln. In und to all that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon. Sltuato In tho township of Scott, county ot Lackawanna nnd state ot Pennsylva nia, bounded and described us follows: Beginning nt a point In the center of the public highway leading from Green Grove to Olyphant at tho corner of lund of Ed ward Oakley; thenco north GOU degrees cast along same 18 rods to a corner lu lino ot lands of Samuel A. Clark, de ceased: thence along same north 68 de f;rces west 60 feet to a corner In line of ands ot said Clark: thence south DOVi de. grocs west along lands of Tabletha M. Callender 18 rods to a point In said. pub lic highway; thenro alone said highway south CS feet to the place of beginning. Being part of tho lunds conveyed by War ren W. Simrell nnd wife, Frances, to Ta bletha M. Callender by deed dated 13th of November, 1897, and recorded In Lack awanna county in Deed Book No. 32, Page 3C8, etc., and by her, tho said Ta bletha M. Callender to Josephine C. Whltlock by deed dated July 6, 1S88, nnd recorded August IS. 1SS3, in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. (3, Page 425, etc. Improved with one two-story frame dwelling house, barn, sheds, outbuildings, and fruit trees, etc., thereon. Seized and taken tn execution at the suit of Josephtno C. Whltlock vs. Cynthia Griffin and Joseph Griffin. Debt, JC00. Judgment No. 02, January Term, 1893. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1893. VOSHUlin & DAWSON. Att'v. SHERIFF'S SALES ALSO No. 4. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, John Shnrak, In and to all tho following described lot of land with tho Improvements thereon, situate In tho city of Scranton, county ot Lacka wanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, and being lot No. 14 In square or block No. 23, nnd situate upon street called nnd known ns Fig street, upon tho town plot of the City of Scranton, Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded, said lot being 40 feet In front, 40 feet In rear nnd 150 feet In depth. Coal nnd minerals resorved. Improved with n two-story frame build ing nnd outbuildings theroton. Seized nnd tnkon In execution nt tho suit of Daniel Battle vs. John Sharak. Debt. $204. Judgment No. S33. May Term. 1891. Vend. ex. to Mnrch Term. 1S93. SANDO AND VIDAVEB, Att'ys. ALSO No. 5. All the right, title nnd Interest of Ann Nealon (formerly Ann Barrett), In and to the following real cstato situate In tho borough of Dunmore, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows: Beginning at a point on tho easterly side of Chestnut street In said borough sixty-five (63) feet from the southeasterly corner of Elm and Chestnut streets; thenco north seventy nine (79) degrees and thirty (30) minutes east one hundred and twentv-one (121) feet: thenco south forty-eight (48) de grees and thirty (30) minutes west thirty six (36) feet; thence south forty-one (41) degrees and thirty (30) minutes cast thirty (30) feet; thence south seventy-nine (79) degrees and thirty (30) minutes went ninety-seven (97) feet to the easterly side of Chestnut streot aforesaid; thence along the same north ten (10) degrees nnd thirty (30) minutes, west forty-nlno (49) feet to tho place of beginning. Containing 4,500 squaro feet of laud, more or less. Being lot number seven (7) on Chestnut street. Coal and minerals reserved. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Being samo property conveyed by Henry Scott nnd wife to Ann Barrett by deed dated 17th of June, 1886. Recorded In Deed Book No. 30, Page, S51. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Peter C. Barrett, ct nl., vs. Ann Nealon. Debt. J2.000. Judgment No. 13, Mnrch Term, 159S. Fl. fa. March Term, 1833. m. e. Mcdonald, Att'y. ALSO No. G. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendants. Dr. J. T. Doyle and Emily A. Doyle, his wife, In and to all thnt certain lot of land with the Improve ments thereon situate In the township of Lehigh, county ot Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described a3 follows: Beginning at a maple tree in corner of lands of W. D. nnd H. F. Brown: thence along tho same north SG degrees west 100 perches to a stako and stones; thenco along the same north 4 degrees east 110 perches to a stake and stones; thenco along the samo south SC degrees east 120 perches to a stako and stones: thenco along samo south 14 de grees 15 minutes east 111 8-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 75 acres and 100 perches of land nnd being a part of a larger tract ot land surveyed and known under the warrantee name ot Barnubus McSlmne. Improved with two two-story frame dwelling houses, ono framo one-story blacksmith shop, one frame barn, ono frame pavilion, wagon sheds, flsh pond and dam, fruit trees, etc., thereon. Seized nnd taken In oxecutton at the suit of Charles Stegmaler vs. Dr. J. T. Doylo nnd Emily A. Doyle. Debt, $621. Judgment No. 115, January Term, 189S. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1898. McCLAIN. GIBBONS & McCLAIN, Att'ys. ALSO No. 7. All the right, title and Interest ot Gertrude Batchelor, administratrix ot J. Leon Batchelor, deceased, (the same being an undivided one-eighth Interest) in and to tho following described pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in tho township of South Ablngton, county ot Lackawanna and state ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: The first therof. beginning at a cor ner in line of lands late of Franklin John son estate and lands of Eber White, and running along lands ot said Eber White, north forty-two and three-fourths de grees west one hundred and two perches to a corner; thence north twenty degrees east thirty-nine and four-tenths perches to a corner In the public road: thence north one degree west thirty-seven perches to a corner In lands ot S.W. Parker; thenco north forty-sevon and one-fourth degreos east, ono hundred and forty-six and eight-tenths perches to a corner of C. C. Champllns land; thence along said Champllns land south forty two and three-fourths degrees east one hundred and twenty perches to a corner of lands of Mary A. Ilrlgham; thence along lands of said Mary A. Brlgham south nineteen and one-fourth degrees west forty and three-tenths porches to land of Phoebo Van Nort; thenco along the same south eight-four and one-half degrees west forty-rtve nnd elght-tenthj porches to other lands of Phoebe Van Nort; thence along the same south nine teen und one-half degrees west fltty-four and five-tenths perches to a corner In public road; thence south eighty degrees east, nine and seven-tentns perches to a corner of Mary A. Brlgham's land; thence by lands ot said Mary A. Brlgham south twelve and one-half degrees east sixty three and two tenths porches to a corner; thence north seventy-four and three fourths degrees east twenty-eight and seven-tenths perches to a corner of lands of Franklin Johnson estate; thence south forty-seven and three-fourths degrees west fifty-seven and seven-tenths perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred and sixty-three acres and seventy-three perches, more or less. All im proved with one two-story frame dwell ing house, two frame barns and other outbuildings, two orchards and other im provements thereon. Tho second thereof beginning at a cor ner In line of S. W. Parker's lands nnd the above-described piece of lands: thenco north forty-two nnd three-fourths de grees west forty-two and three-fourths perches to a corner; thenco north forty seven and one-fourth degrees east ono hundred and sixty porches to a corner: thenco south forty-two nnd three-fourths degrees east forty-two nnd three-fourths perches to a corner: thenco along land of C. C. Champlln and the premises be fore described, ono hundred nnd sixty perches to tho place of beginning, con taining forty-two ucres and ono hundred and twenty porches of lands, moro or less, and being the samo premises con veyed to Leonard Batchelor deceased by George Coray, assignee In bankrupty of S. A. Northup ct nl by deed dated April 12th, 1882, and recorded in the office of trie Recorder of Deeds, etc., In and for tile county of Lackawnnna, In Deed Book No. 20. Page 493. etc. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of F. M. Francis vs. Gcrtrudo Batchelor, administratrix, of J. Leon Batchelor, deceased. Debt. 1456.15. Judg ment No. 1033, September Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to March Term. 1S98. HOLOATE. Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Michael McGowun, In and too nil tho surface or right of soli of all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In tho city ot Carbondale, county of Lnckrwanna and state of Penn sylvania, being . t number forty-two (12) on a mnp ot out lots of tho Dolawaro and Hudson Canal company on n tract of land In tho warrantee's nutne of Georgo Lee, said lot containing twenty-three thousand seven hundred (23,700) squaro feet of land, bo tho sumo more or less, nnd bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Beginning In tho southwesterly lino of an Irregular lane at the easterly corner of out lot Number forty-four (44) on said tract owned by Corniack Carrol); thence by said lino of lnne south twenty-three nnd one-quarter degrco 23'1 east twenty nine and seven-tenths (29 7-10) feet and south thlrty-threo nnd three-quarters (33) degrees east thirty and five-tenths (30 5-10) feet to a corner; thence by lot number forty (10) on.tuld tract leased to Thomas Gallagher south sixty-four de grees west ono. hundred and twenty-six nnd live-tenths (120 5-10) feet to a corner; thenco by out lot number forty-one (41) on said tract leased to John Gallagher north eighty nnd one-quarter (WJi) do green west ono hundred and eleven (111) feet; thence by out lot number forty threo (43) on said tract sold to Andrew Collins north seventy-nine and three quarters (79?i) degrees west twenty-seven and four-tenths (27 4-10) feet to a corner; thence by out lot number forty-five (4S) on said tract sold to Ann T. McDouough north forty-five (45) degrees west sixty five (05) feet to n corner; thence by out lot number forty-four (44) aforesaid north seventy-three and three-quarters (774) d",ree8 east one hundred and eighty-two .621 feet and south elghty-sevon and one naif 8714) degrees eaBt ninety (90) feet to the place of beginning. Excepting to the Delawuro nnd Hudson Canal company nil coal nnd minerals. Improved with two one-storv and one two-story frame build ings and outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken Into execution nt the suit of Henry Bahm et al., vs. Mlchnel McGownn. Debt, $1,450. Judgments No. 4S1, September Torm, 1893, and No, S5 Mnrch Term, 1898; No. 70. March Term, 1898, and No. 130, March Term, 1898, Fl. fu. to March Term. 189S. LOUIS OHAMER. Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Intorcst of tho defendant, Lilly Glnsburg, In und to nil tho surface or right of soil ot nil that lot, plcca or parcel ot land sltuato In tho city ot Carbondale, county of Lackawnnna and stato of Pennsylvania. Being lot No. 191 on map of cut lots ot the Delawuro and Hudson Canal company on a tract of land In tho wnrrantco name ot Jacob Porter; said lot containing four thousand feet or thereabouts, und being bounded and described as follows, to wit; Ileglnnlng In the northerly line of un ir regular lnno nt tho southeasterly corner of out lot No. 192 on said tract, contract ed to bo sold to Matthow Kearney; thenco by Bnld out lot No. 192 on said tract north 1454 degrees west fc8 feet; thenco by nn Irregular lane, north 78', degrees cast 20 fi-10 feet and south 42 degrees cnat 82 feet to a corner; thenco by land ot tho Delnwnro nnd Hudson Cunnl company south $l?i degrees west 13 feet nnd south 5'4 degrees cast 23 2-10 feet to tho nforo said lino of lnno: nnd thenco by snld lino of lano south 8!1)! degrees west ID 3-10 feet to tho place of beginning. Being the samo promises conveyed by tho Dela ware und Hudson Canal company to Abraham Shoprla by deed dated January 5th, 1889, nnd recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 122, Pugo 197, etc. This deed Is made subject to nit tho exceptions and reservations contained lu said doed from company above men tioned, reference thereunto being had will fully and at large appear. All im- G roved with a two-story frame building, am and outhouses thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of B. F. Tlnkham, assigned to E. O. Sldman, vs. Lilly Glnsburg. Debt, $23. Judgment No. 339, Mnrch Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to Mnrch Term, 1S9S. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Ortln R. Spencer. In nnd to nil that ccrtnln lot or parcel ot land sltuato in tno Ywoirtn wnru oi me , city of Scranton, in the county ot Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows, viz.: Being lot num ber nine (9), In square or block numbe ' one hundred und thlrtcon (113), and sit- i unto, upon tho northerly sido of streot called and known as Orchard street, upon I tho plot of tho city ot Scranton, intended I to be duly registered and recorded. Said lot bolnc fortv (10) feet In front on Or chard street, forty (40) feet in rear, and one hundred and fifty-two (152) feet in depth. A 1th an alley In the rear and another on tho northwesterly side thereof, each alley being sixteen (16) feut wldn for public use. With tho privilege ot using ten (10) feet In front of the front lino of sold lot for yard, porch, piazza, eel larway and bay window. Coal and min erals reserved. Improved with a two story frame dwelling, barn and outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken into execution nt tho suit of Mury Ann Sullivan, assigned to M. C. Murray vs. Orrln It. Spencer. Debt, 836S.13. Judgment No? 474. March Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1S9&. C. C. DONOVAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendnnt, Joseph Race, in and to all the surface or right of soil ot all thut certain lot or parcel of land, sltuato In Old Forge township and bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at the northwest corner on Plttston ave nue In Austin Heights, Lackawanna coun ty, Pennsylvania, joining lot contracted for by Joseph Sandraskl; thence south 15 degrees and 52 minutes east along said avenue fifty feet; thenco north 74 degrees 8 minutes east ono hundred nnd fifty feet to Bennet street; thence north 15 degrees 62 minutes west fifty feet; thence south 74 degrees 8 minutes west ono hundred and fifty feet to place of beginning. Being lot No. forty-six, ns shown on mnp of estate of Erusttia Smith, deceased, nnd containing seven thousand five hundred square feet of sur face or soil. Being the samo lot of land conveyed to tho said Joseph Race by Anna B. Smith, et al.. per attorney, by deed dated February 26th, 1895, nnd re corded In Lacknwanna county In Deed Book No. 137. Page 362, etc. All lm- K roved with a one-story frame dwelling ouse with outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Henry V. Welsenfluh vs. Joseph Race, ct al. Debt. $100. Judgment No. 270, September Term, 1890. Fl. fa. to March Term, 189S. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No.-12. All of the defendant's right, ti tle and Interest In and to all that cer tain lot. piece and parcel of land, sltuato In tho township of Jefferson, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Beginning nt the middle of the east nnd west road, formerly called "The Wayne and Luzerne Turnpike Road," on n lino of land owned by John Maley; thenco south ninety-two (93) rods to a corner in stone wall: thence along sold wall thirty one (31) rods on -a lino of land owned by Ebenczer S. H. Cobb, to the mlddlo ot a road leading from said eaBt and west road to Holllsterville; thence along Hnicl road to east and west road, sixty-four (01) rods und twelve (12) feet; thence ulong said road or turnpike forty-four (44) rods and ten (10) feet to tho place of begin ning. Containing eighteen (18) acres and eighty-four (81) rod1,, be the same moro or less. Being tho same premises con veyed by Lorenzo G. Florey and Gertrude L. Florey, his wife, to Isaac W. Cobb, und recorded In Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 11, Pago 133. All Im proved with a frame dwelling house, barn, and other outbuildings, also fruit trees and shrubbery. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of G. Vanslcklo, assigned to A. G. Holllstcr. vs. B. F. Killam und-Cnrrle E. Cobb, executors of the estate of Isanc W. Cobb, deceased. Debt. $203.13. Judgment No. 33, January Term, 1897. Fl. fa. to March Term, 189S. PITCHER, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendunt In and to the following described piece or parcel of land situate In tho Second ward of tho City of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stako corner In tho cust side of Lincoln street on lan.ls now or Into of tho estate of Michael Gul laghcr; thence running easterly 55 feet, moro or less along said Gallagher Winds to a corner In lands of Miller & Cole man; thence southerly along said Miller & Coleman's lands forty-five feet to a corner In lino of division of Cawloy lot; thence westerly along line of division fifty-five feet to a corner In Bald Lincoln street; thence northerly along said street forty-one and six-twelfths feet to tho plnce of beginning, Said lot containing 2.475 square feet of laud, more or less. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a ono two-story frame dwelling house nnd. outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit ot assigned to E. B. Hurlbutt vs. John Cawloy. Debt, $141.02. Judgment, No. Ctl. April Term, 1693. Vend. ex. to March Term, 1898. HULSLANDER AND ALSWORTH. Att'ys. ALSO No. 14. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Charles W. Hoyt, In and to nil that certain lot or pleco of ground, with tho Improvements thereon, situate In the First wnrd of the city of Scrunton county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, and beginning on the west side of Market street ut a corner bearing northwesterly nnd dlHtnnt two hundred and forty-live (215) feet from tho north corner of West -Market street nnd Main avenuo, thenco extending north forty-thrco degrees east seventy-one (71) feet to a corner: thenco westerly nnd at right nngles to tho last line four feet to a corner; thenco north thirty-one degrees eaBt ono hundred and thirty-two feet to n corner on Hchoul street: thence along the said School street north CC degrees west thirty-eight feet to a corner on an alley; thence along tho Bald nlley south thirty-four degrees west ono hundred nnd ninety feet to a corner on the said West Market street, and thenco along tho same south sixty-four degrees east; forty-five feet to tho placo ot beginning. Coal and minerals excepted. All Improved with a three-story nnd one-halt dwelling house and store, a two-story barn nnd outbuild ings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Edwnrd Wright. Jr., vs. Charles W. Hoyt. Debt. $5,479.17. Judgment No. 1027. September Term, 1897. Lev. fa. to Murch Term, 1898. BOWER, Att'y. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Willard Parker, In nnd to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of lnnd, with tho Improvements thereon, sltuato In tho borough of Dunmore, coun ty of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsyl vania and known as the Sherwood Farm, now Jointly belonging to Benjamin H. Throop and tho devisees of the late Wil lard Parker, deceased, us tenants In coin- SHERIFF'S SALES SVs imamma mon, but In different undivided shares nnd In which under tho terms of tho last will und testument of the said Dr. William Parkcrt deceased, the' said Wlllnrd Parker Is entitled and seized of nn undivided third pnrt or tho estato of which the said Into Dr. Willard Parker died seized subject to n rclcaso recorded April 14th, 1S97, In Mortgage Book, 05. Pago 115, of tho following part of said mortgaged premises. Being all thnt cor-J tain lot or pleco of ground with tho build ings and improvements thereon erected. Sllunto In tho First wnrd ot tho Borough of Dunmoro, county nnd state aforesaid, nnd described nccordlng to a survey thereof mado by A. B. Dunning. Jr., sur veyor, dated January 29th, 1897, as fol lows, to wit.: Sltuntu on tho southwest sldo of Throop uventie, beginning nt tho distanco of 1M feet vouthcusterly from tho outhUiStrly side of ltattln street. Containing In front on said Throop uvenuo 03 feet und extend ing in depth southwest ISO feet to nn nlley being sntno premises conveyed to John Powell by Wlllnrd Parker, et al bv deed dated Nov, 17th, 1891, and .recorded In 'Deed -Book 127, Pace 6, etc. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Throop, Wolf nnd Wnrrcn, exe cutors and truitcCH of B. II. Throop, de ceased, vs. Wlllnrd Parker. Debt. $J,0Oi). Judgment No. 368, November Term, 1897. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1858. i. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 16. All the right, title and Interest of tho detondant, Thomas A. SullK van, in nnd to all that certain lot of land situate In tho city ot Carbondale, cuuh ty of Lackawnnna, Pa., bounded arid le'- scribed ns follows, to wit: beginning at tho westerly line of Dundaft street at the southeasterly corner of lot num bered 37 on said street contracted to ho sold to Bridget McDonough; thence by said lino ot street south sixteen, and one-qunrtrrdegrceswostolghty-thrce and twoi tenths feet to n corner; thenco by lot' Nd. 33 on said street herotoforo .conveyed to. KdwntM Clnrkeon north slxty-olgqt n,,, one-half degrees west ono hundred' and lltty-fournnd two-tenths feet to a corner; thenco by. lots 'Nos. "4 and 6 on street numbered 31 .north sixteen and one-half, degrees cast ninety nnd tenths feet to u corner, nnd thenro by lot No. 37 aforesaid south sixty-three degrees east Hovcnty-scven' feet nnd south sixty-eight and three-nunrters degrees east sovonty soven und four-tenths feat to tho place of beginning. Being lot No. 33 on a map of out lots of tho Dolawaro and Hudson Cn r.nl company nnd containing 12.400 squaro feet or thereabouts nnd part of lot In tho warrantee name of Jacob Porter and con veyed to Thomas Sullivan by deed dated Sllcmler 25th. 18W, und recorded In the ofllco for recording deeds In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 73, Pago 529. etc. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit ot Henry Snhm vs. Thomas A. Sul livan. Debt, $1C0. Judgment No. 376, March Term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to March Term, IF. H. D. CAREY, Att'y. ALSO No. 17.-AU tho right, title nnd interest of the defendnnt, M. J. O'Malley, In nnd to all tho following described lots or parcels of land, with the Improvements thereon; sltuato In tho city of Scranton, county of Lnckawanna, stato of Penn sylvania, bounded and described ns fol lows: Being lot No. 3 In square or block No. OS und sltuato upon street called and known as Wyoming avenue, t.pon plot of Scrunton, Intended to be duly reg istered and recorded. Said lot being 40 feet In front and ono hundred and fifty feet In depth, nnd rectangular In shape, with tho privilege of using ten foot In front of tho front lino of suld lot on Wy oming nvenuo for yard, vault, etc., tha top of the outside of the vault In no case to ho higher than tho sidewalk in front of the samo. Coal and minerals ruservod the same being Improved with a two story frame building with basement. Containing two store rooms, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit ot Deposit and Savings Bank ot Kingston vs. M. J. O'Malley. Debt, $2,002.23. Judgment No. COS. November Term, 1S97. Vend. ex. to March Term, 1898. ATHERTON, LAKE AND TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 18.-AU tho right, tltlo and Interests of Benjamin D, Cooper nnd Mrs. Mary Cooper In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land with tho messuages or tenoments thereon erected, situate, lying and being In tho borough of Elmhurst. county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania bounded, and described ns follows: Beginning at an iron pin in tho center of Main street and at tho Inter section of boundary line botwoen land of T. E. Carr & Son and lands of tho said Benjamin D. Cooper (hereby mort gagedr with tho center line of said street, said boundary line being extended south, ehrhty-fivo (85) degreos forty-five (43) min utes east to said Iron pin; thenco south five (5) degrees tltty-fivo (55) minutes west nlnoty-three (93) feet to an Iron pin; thence north eighty-four (81) degrees five (5) minutes west one hundred and thlrty-nlno (139) feet to n post; thenco north four (I) degrees thirty (30) minutes eust eight (8) feet to a post: thence north seventy-six (76) degrees thirty (30) min utes west twenty-seven (27) feet to n post; thence north two (2) degrees forty (40) minutes east seventy-seven (77) feet to a post; thenco south eighty-five (83) de grees forty-five (43) minutes east ono hundred und seventy and four-tentha (170.4) feet to the place of beginning. Con taining fourteen thousand nlno hundred and fifty-five nnd two tenths (14955.2) squnro feet. Being tho samo premises which the Union Tanning company by deed dated tho 11th day of June. A. D., 1894, and duly lodged for record In tho office for recording deeds, etc.. In nnd for said county of Lackawanna on the 19th day of June, A. D 1891, granted and con veyed unto the said Benjamin D. Cooper In fee. All improved with ono two-story frame shingle roof storo and dwelling, ono frame barn, ono wagon shed, out buildings, etc. Seized nnd taken In execution at tha suit of Republic Savings nnd Loan nsso. elation vs. Benjamin' I).' Cooper and Mrs. Mary Cooper. Debt, $l,22t.55. Judgment No. 913, January Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to March Term, 1898. WATSON. DIEHL AND KEMMERER, Att'ys. ALSO No. 19.-AU the right title nnd Interests of tho defendant, Reuben E. Lowrie. In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land sltuato on tho northerly side ot East Market street In tho First ward oj tho city of Scranton. county of Lncka wanna and state ot Pennsylvania. Being lots number twenty-ono (21) and twenty one nnd one-half (21!&) In block number slxty-Blx (60) as they are represented and designated on tho City Assessmant Map of tho City of Scranton, Pennsylvania, said lots being together sixty-seven nnd two-tenths (67.2) feet In front on East Market street, being the same width in rear, nnd one hundred and thirty-four (134) feet In depth. Being all .mproved with a two-story doublo frame dwelling house, ono barn and a small one-story building used as a store. Second All that flertnin lot, pleco or parcel of land sltuato In the township ol Greenfield, county of Lackawanna and tato of Pennsylvania, bounded und de scribed as follows, to wit. On the north by land now or late of William Rankin j on tho east by a publlo road; on.the south by a public road; on the west by Slcklsr pond. Containing about five (5) acres nl land. All Improved with n onu and ono. hnlf story framo dwelling housn and outi buildings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. And nlso all that certain lot. pleco or parcel ol lund sltuuto In Greenfield township, Lack awanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit,: On tha north by publlo road: on the east by lam) of John Davis; on tho south by land now or lato of Jacob Sicklcr; on the west by land now or Into of Jacob SIckler. ;Con talnlng about thirty (30) perches of land, All Improved with one frame ham. Seized and tnken In execution at tin suit of assigned to Georgo L. Taylor '! Reuben E. Lowrie. Debt, $25.34. Judg. inent No. 79, March Term, 1834. Fl. fa. to March Term. 1S9S. TAYLOR & LEWIS, At.t',y, TERMS OF SALE. "T FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO, PERTV IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK 0pFv .-..;, -fc ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH AB0YG TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CJLARENCE,rJJlWlBliiilif, Sheriff's TjffleeSTlrtt6naVFJArSl?K-;t