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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1898.
tARBQNDJLLE.
Il'he Carbondale rrcrrespoiidence of Ths
OHbiuie his been pfcuced In the hands or
Mr. Ci . It. llunri, Salem avenuo and
Church alTcrtt, in whom nrws ttt-ms ntajr
184 dWrnno'l, A."! 'cfcmptnluts an 'to Ir
regular jUlhAS',, pva, should be nvado to
W. J. .Rbtwrts, Jifvw ncent.l
COUNTY FAIR IN CARBONDALE.
That Is Ono of tho rrolmlillltlci lor
the Coining Nensoii.
Georgo Olios hns leased Anthracite
park for tho coming yenr from the
Cnrbondnle Traction companr nnd Is
planning to give tho people of this city
their fill of outdoor sports during tho
nummer reason. Ho believes that the
success of the place under the manage
ment of the Gentlemen's Driving asso
ciation last neason shows the demand
for such an enterprise and he has made
plans that will Insure a full programme
of events for nil holidays. While the
arrangement are not completed, he
expects to arrange for a strong base
ball team which will be pitted against
the strongest amateur teams of this
vicinity; and a number of professional
clubs, Including the Cuban Giants, will
also be brought here during the season
If tho people show an Interest In the
l national game.
The usual race meets will be held
and Sir. Giles hopes to arrange for a
i county fair to he held about the first of
September. He beltevs that Carbon
1 dalo Is bo located that exhibits would
bo brought here from Wayne unci Sus
quehnnna, ns well as this county.
It Is also probable that sometime dur
ing thesummer a grand spectacular simi
lar to the 'Last Days of Pompeii" will
I be given nt the pnrk. This affair, It Is
I believed, would draw crowds from all
sections nereuouuis. no nun auraui
entered Into negotiations with a New
Tork firm concerning the matter.
SILVER TORCH.
Thnt Will Ho tbo Prize for Which
Popular EncinouTN Hill t'onteat.
Tho Germanla band has arranged a
contest between two well-known rail
road men of this city to raise money
for the payment of their handsome new
instruments.
The contestants are Sherman Glld
ersleeve, of the Ontario and Western,
and Edward Atkinson, of the Dela
ware and Hudson. Both are among
the most popular engineers of the
roads centering in this city, and their
friends will doubtless rally to their
support in this friendly rivalry. The
prize to be contested for Is a sliver en
gineer's torch with gold mountings.
It will be on exhibition In this city
'ere long and the books In which the
votes are to be recorded are already
being placed among friends of those In
terested. The result of the contest will
tie announced at a social to be given
by the board In the Watt building In
about six months'.
DESIRE AT LEAST ONE DELAGATE.
Tho secretary of the health board Is
in receipt of the following letter: "En
closed please find copies of the pre
liminary announcement of tho next an
nual meeting of the Associated Health
authorities of Pennsylvania. Tho oc
casion will be one of unusual interest
and profit. It Is hoped that your hon
orable bourd will be represented by at
least one delegate. As soon as this
matter Is determined, I beg you will
not delay informing the secretary. Dr.
William B. Atkinson, 1400 Pine street,
Philadelphia, how many your board
will send, and applying for reduced
railroad rates, I have the honor to be
Yours respectfully,
Benjamin Lee, M. D.
Chairman Executive Committee.
The annual meeting will be held this
year In Lancaster on May IS and 19.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
A very successful supper was con
ducted at the Burkett street home of
Thomas Pengelly Wednesday evening
by Professor Lceher's Methodist Sun
day school class. A very bounteous
collation was served and desuite tho
very low price of 15 cents the projec
tors netted J36 for the church.
J. B. Shannon has sold the house
and one half of the lot recently pur
chased of Mrs. William Cox. on Darte
street, to Edward H. Smith of Wyom
ing street. The lot acquired by Mr.
Smith is 48x75.
H. P. Hathaway, of Washington
place, who to almost an octogenarian,
has been in ill health of late, and yes
terday his condition was so serious as
to alarm the family.
Dougherty & Martin's team of horses,
while standing In front of their store
yesterday took fright and dashed up
Church street until they reached Kir-
by's furniture establishment, where
they were stopped by Ernest Down-
kton. No damnge was done to either the
jrses or wagon.
lUlss Myrtle Bryant, of Belmont
Ireet, has been made the recipient
Vot a handsome upright piano.
itouert McMillan, machinist nt the
locomotive shops, left yeBterday for
Hochester, N. Y., where he will fill a
more lucrative situation. Mr. McMil
lan was a member of the Cycle club
and its members with other friend re
gret his departure.
'John Gubert while hunting in the
woods near Waymart yesterday lost
his handsome setter dog. The animal
did not return last night and fears
that It had been stolen wero enter
tained. Yesterday he received word
that the canine was safe.
A quarterly convention will be held
In St. Hose hall on the first Sunday In
April. Delegntes from all the T. A.
B. societies between Forest City and
Peckvllle will be present. The meeting
will be held under the nusplces of St.
Rose Ladles' T. A. B, society, who are
HENRY BEL3N, JR.,
Oenerul Aent for ths Wyomlni
BUtrlcifj.-
DUPOIT
Ulaiug, Wanting, Sporting, Smokelen
fad tho Kepuuno Clieiulou'.
Compuny'i
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
btft'ty Fuse, Caps uod Uxplodars.
Booms aia 213 and 'JM Commonweilts
V Building, Scruntoo.
AGENCIES:
THOS, FOHD,
JOHN a SMITH A 30X
W. B. MULLIGAN,
I'ltUton
Plymouth
WUWes-Uurrj
mwwa.
nt present busily engaged In preparing
a programme for the event.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Urakenshlre,
of Garfield nvenue, have gono to Wis
consin, where her brother Is seriously
111.
Miss Hcttlo Davis has returned home
from Now York.
Alderman Jonen Is moving Into his
now ofllce In the Burko building.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
The family residence of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Anthony Nary was totally deftroyed
by firo nt 2 o'cioclt'yesterdsy morning.
Michael Denn, a brother of Mrs. Nary,
was roiurnlntr from Forest Pity, nnd
when nt the Delaware and Hudson de
pot he discovered the tiro In the back
kitchen. He ran and aroused the fam
ily, nnd only in time to save .them
from being cremated, for In n few min
utes the structure was enveloped In
llaiues. Tho William Walker Hose
company icsponded to tho alarm, but
by the time that they wero on tho
scene the building was nearly destroy
ed. The company confined Us efforts
to raving tho buildings on the adjoin
ing lots. Tho cause of tho fire, It la
thought, was the exploding of a kero
pone lamp. The loss will be nearly
liquidated by the amount of Insurance.
Tho annual missionary services will
be held In tho Primitive Methodist
church on next Sunday. Hev. K. W.
Wilson, of Nuntlcoke, will preach ap
propriate pennons. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Mfs. C. D. Ilelmes, who for some
years past hits been making her home
with her son, Justice Holme?, left on
Wednesday for FHenton, Lycoming
county, to reside with her daughter.
Mrs. John Mnynu, of Mayfleld, Is
confined to her home wttn sickness.
Mrs. Edward Woodworth, of Second
street, has buffered a great, deal during
the past several days. Willi handling
n cactus plant last week she struck her
arm against It. Shortly afterwards she
felt pain In her arm which soon be
came intense. This continued for a
few days, and It was feared she would
lose her arm. Yesterday It bgan to
yield to the treatment, .md It Is likely
tint she will regain the use of her arm
!n a few davs.
Patrick Tallet, a door-tender In tho
Glenwood mine, was squeezed between
cars on last Tuesdr.y. The Injury he
Mistainad Is very painful, but not seri
ous. It Is thought that he will be out
ngnln In a few days.
Mr. Wlnfleld, of Scolt road, has se
cured employment at Scranton.
Professor W. A. F. Scott, or Carbon
dale, was in town yesterday. Mr. Scott
is a spsciallst In stenography and
typewriting, and conducts a school in
which those branches are taugh't.
John W. Jones, of Third street, was
visiting friends in Wllkes-Barre yes
tot day.
John Friend, of Mayfield, was visiting
friends in Prlceburg Inst evening.
The Ontario and Wfstern company
paid their employes hero yesterday.
St. Patrick's Day was observed In a
most quiet way In this town yesterday.
PECKVILLE.
Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Bradford
county. Is visiting her brothers, John
and Hober English.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hartman are
visiting with friends at Shickshlnny.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlles Johnson are Im
proving the looks of their residence
with a new coat of paint.
Miss Maud Treverton has been indis
posed for the cast few davs.
Mrs. Olver Glnnvllle has moved from
South Main street Into the house with
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Waltz, on
Hickory street.
Joseph Melbourne and bride have
started housekeeping In one of the
Wise estate houses on Hickory street.
The following Is an itemized state
ment of the receipts and dsbursements
of the fair and trades display of the
Wilson Firo company: Receipts of
Booth No. 1, $23.40; No. 2, $C0; No. 3,
$50.95; No. 4. $22; No. 5, $27; No. 6, $22.03;
Roberts Bros.' booth, $214; Grelner &
Son's booth, $11; soft drink booth, $28.
72; soap booth, $5.25; watch contest,
$179.50; doll contest, $45.25; llute con
test, $45; doll's bed contest, $9.05; E. II.
Sturgess' check, $20; F. D. Brundage's
check, $15; John Wearne's check, $3;
Jeff Wearne's check, $3; $10 gold piece.
i3.Ua; jj. u. mack's check, $3; Frank
Pickering's check, $2; programme ad
vertising, $35.25: bicycle, $05; door re-'
celpts, $101.61; donations, $173.09; total
cash receipts, $1,030.94; bills collectable.
$14.00; gross receipts, $1,051.54; bills
paid, $637.05; cash on hand, $414.49;
building valued at $305.5; net profits,
$720.03. W. B. Stevens, president; W.
J. Broad, secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peters, of Acad
emy street, were tho recipients of a
pleasant surprise party tendered them
by a large number of their friends on
Wednesday evening. Vocal and Instru
mental selectons were rendered by sev
eral members of the party, and refresh
ments were served. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Foster. Mr. and
Mrs. Homer English, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peck,
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy, Mrs. Aden
Samson, Mrs. Halden Hammond, Mrs.
Elmer Kennedy, Mrs. William Grls
dale, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George
Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wade
man, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Pickering,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tuthlll, Mr. and Mrs.
William Vanderfort, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Jermyn, Mr! and Mrs. George
W, Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Slmp
klns. Mlftses Jennie nnd Cassle AVI1
llams, Ida Samson, Stella Wademan,
Sophie Slmpklns, Blanche nnd Florence
Taylor, Margaret and Jennie Williams,
Ellle Curtis, Nora Pickerng. Cora Sam
son. Reba Smpklns, May Jenkins, nnd
Messrs. John II. Klnback, Arlie Jen
kins, Florence Swingle, Edmond Wil
liams, Willie Lewis.
WAVEItLY.
George Hall, of Wllkes-Bnrre, was a
visitor hero last Saturday.
Mrs. Stanley Moore has purchased
tho S. A. Reynolds property on Church
street.
Mrs, Ernest Lowery Is convalescent
from her recent illness.
The holy rite of baptism was admin
istered to Eben Voorhls, George Doty,
Henry Dlx, Eben Doty and Laverne
Dlx at the Baptist church last Sunday
evening by tho pastor, Rev. A. Bergen
Browe.
Mrs. Theodore Bedford, of Philadel
phia, Is tho guest of Burgess and Mrs.
Sterling Bedford.
A large number -of our most repu
table citizens attended license court
this week .
An epidemic of measles, scaiietlna
nnd whooping cough is prevailing here
at present.
Rev. J. B. Sumner will preach at the
Methodist Episcopal church next Sun
duy nt 10.S0 n. m,
Rav. A. Bergen Browe will 1111 the
pulpit at the Baptist church next Sun
day at 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. In
tho evening the holy rite of baptism
will be administered to some now con
verts. Shaving, hair-cutting and shampoo-
ing at Martin Hold's barber shop, next
door to postomce.
TAYLOR NEWS.
I'll no nil of IjowU M. Itoesu Largely
Attended-. Coming Nmoltor of tho
American Protestant Assnclntlon.
The funeral of tho lato Lewis M,
Reese tool: place from his late home on
Union street yesterday afternoon, and
the largo concourse of sorrowing
friends present nt the obsequies nt
tested the esteem In which ho was held.
At 2.30 o'clock services were conducted
by the Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of the Welsh
Baptist church. The remains wero
borno to the Forest Home cemetery for
Interment.
The Tribune brnnch offlee in Taylor
Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep
resentative E. G, Evans is In charge.
Misses Emma Day, Lovldy Done
stone, Jessie M, Jones nnd Mrs. Wil
liam Wat kins, of thl3 place, were tho
guests of friends In Hyde Park on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Coblelgh, of Main street, Is seri
ously ill.
Tho coming smoker of the Lacka
wanna lodge, No. 113, American Pro
testant association, Is the next event
to occur. A programme is now being
arranged to bo rendered In connection
with the lunch and smoker. Tho
smoker will occur on the 22d Inst.
Martin Luther lodge, No. 22, Loyal
Knights of America, will meet thl3
evening In Reese's Unit.
Mrs. James Morris, sr., was the guest
of friends In Green Ridge on Monday.
The revival services which are being
held weekly nt the Primitive Metho
dist church of the Archbald nnd of
which Evangelist Kectlln, of New
York, hus charge, are being well at
tended. It is war with marbles Instead of
with Spain among the school boys now
adays. The funeral of the child of Mr. and
Mrs. John James, of West Mlnooka,
occurred yesterday afternoon. Services
were held In the house by tho Rev. J.
M. Lloyd. Burial was made in the
Forest Home cemetery.
The Taylor Choral union will meet
for rehearsal this evening nt the Cal
vary Baptist church. All members and
those who wish to join are urgently
requested to be present.
The borough fathers will meet this
evening In the council chambers, when
Important business will be transacted.
Tho eisteddfod which was held at the
Lawrence church, Old Forge, yester
day, wns largely attended both after
noon and evening.
EAXTON.
The Ladies Aid of the Dalton Meth
odist Episcopal church will serve warm
sugars, Ice cream and cake Friday
evening, March' 18.
m
GEORGIA'S FORESTS GOING.
The History of Other States Dupli
cated in Thnt Ono.
From tho Baltimore Sun.
A serious problem is confronting tho
lumbermen of Georgia In the rapid de
vastation of the magnificent pine for
ests, which .twenty years ago teemed
Inexhaustible.
It has become a custom to plant saw
mills and turpentine distilleries in the
heart of the forests, and then work
outward, until the timber had been
converted into lumber, or rendered
worthless by the operations of the tur
pentine operators. This has resulted In
rapidly thinning out the forests?, un
til now even In the wild land portion
of the stato an unbroken line of dense
growth is rare.
An effort was mnde to enact laws
by which those cutting down trees
would be compelled to plant others In
their places, but such a statute has
never found favor with a majority of
the legislators, as strong lobbies were
uhvays present In behalf of the lum
ber and turpentine Interests.
Forest land can be obtained for a
mere song, from $1.50 to $2 an acre,
and this has tempted a large number
of men with enough capital to run Itin
erant sawmills. Tharo Ib one consola
tion In the fact that where the giant
pines once stood farms are springing
up, and there Is reason for the belief
that the state will ultimately relinquish
the Industry of lumbering for the moro
extensive one of agriculture.
SHERIFF'S SALES
OBEIUFF'S BALK.
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate
-ON-
FltlDAY, APRIL 1, 1593.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex
ponas, Usced out of tho court of common
picas of Lackawanna county, to mc di
rected. I will expose to public sale by ven
due or outcry, to the highest and best
biuaer, tor casn, ait tne court House, in
the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun
ty, on FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY OF
APRIL, A. D. lSiS, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, all the right,
title and Interest of the defendants in and
to the following described lots, piece or
parcels of land, viz.:
No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Joseph Nadalskey, In
and to all that certain ono lot of land
with the lir.provemor.ta thereon, situate In
the Township of Fell, County of Lacka
wanna, and State of Pennsylvania be
ing n part of what la known as tho "War
ren" lot, which Is part of an original
tract In tho warrantee name of l'oter
lieech, said lot being number eighteen US)
south plot and situate upon street called
and known ns Main street upon the War
ren plot or addition to Forest City, In
tended to bo duly registered and recorded;
said lot being sixty (CO) feot In front and
one hundred and fifty (150) feet deep and
rectangular in shape. Coal and minerals
reserved. Being the same lot of land con
veyed to Joseph Nadalskey by doed of
October SI, 1891, by Goorge w. Cramer,
et nl. Improved with two two-Btory
frnmo dwelling house, a barn nnd other
outbuildings thereon.
Seized and tal nn In execution at the
stilt of J. M. Frank vs. Joseph Nadalskey.
Debt, S75.00. Judsment No. 12J, Nov. T
1893. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1K9S.
LANGB, Atty.
ALSO
No. 2.-AII the right. Iltlo and Interest
of tho defendants, Bridget McNIcholas
nnd William McNIcholas, In and to all
that certain lot, piece or parcel of land.
Bltuato. lying und belni In the City of
Scranton, County of LacVawannn. and
Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as lot No. 9, In squaro or block
No. 59, nnd Bltuate on tbo easterly corner
of Luzcine nnd Nineteenth streets, ac
cording to J. Heormun's map of South
Hydo Park. Said lot being rectangular in
shape, fifty (50) feet In front and rear, and
ono hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth.
Reservation of conl nnd minerals.
All Impioved with a two-story fiamo
dwelling houso nnd other outbuildings.
Being the same premises which Charles
P. Matthows and wife granted and con
veyed to tho said Bridget McNIchols, by
deed dated May 10. Hfci, and recorded in
tho recorder's ollice of Lackawanna
county In Deed Book No. 51, page 422.
Seized und taken lit execution at tho
SHERIFF'S SALES
suit of tho Now Germanla Building and
Loan Association vs. Bridget McNIcholas
nnd William McNIcholas. Debt, $1,123.00.
Judgment No. S67, March Term. 1S93. Fl.
fa. to March Term, 1898.
ZIMMERMAN, Atty.
ALSO
No. 3. All the right, title nnd Interest
of the defendant. A. 13. Tenvllllger, in
and to nil tho following described lot of
land, sltuntc, lying nnd being in the
Township of South Ablngton, In tho Coun
ty of Lackawanna, nnd State of Penn
sylvania, described ns follows: Belli lot
number two hundred nnd twenty-four
(224) on street called and known as Clurk
nvenue, upon tho plan or plot of High
land Park, Intended to bo dulv registered
and recorded. This lot Is Ilfty (50) feet
In front, fifty (50) feet In rear, nnd one
hundred and fifty (130) feet In depth. Uo
lng Bamo tot of land conveyed to snld A.
E. TerwIIIlKor by Charles dul'ont Breck,
trustee, by deed dated 30th August, ISM.
Improved with a two-story fraino dwell
ing houso and outbuildings.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Suburban Building nnd Loan As
voclntlon vs. A. E. Tcrwllllger. Debt.
tGtl.lS. Judgment No. SU, March T., 1S98.
i. la. to Aiarcn r., nvt.
COMEGYS, Atty.
ALSO
No. 4.-A11 tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, in and to tho following
described pleco or pnrcel of land, sltu
nto in tho Borough of Elmhurst, In tho
County of Lncknwnnnn, I'ennsylvnnla.
Being all thn following pleco of land be
ginning In tho center of Roaring Brook
Tumpiko Road, thenco nlong tho same
soutn 4 uegrces ru minutes west, three
hundred and eight feet to tho Intersection
of the northerly lino of Delaware. Lacka
wanna nnd Western Railroad Company
right of way; thenco along tho samn
north 42 degrees west, eight hundred and
seventy-clglit feet to n corner; thence
south 79 degrees enst, five hundred and
fifteen feet to a corner; thoncn south 3
degrees 20 minutes wost. one hundred and
forty-fmir feet; thonee north 81 degrees
30 minutes west threo feet to n corner;
thenco south 4 degree 50 minutes west
eighty feet to a corner; thenco south 81
degrees 30 minutes east one hundred and
thirty-nine feet to the plneo of beginning.
Containing three and 20-100 acres. Being
the land conveyed by S. S. Spruits and
wife to Thomns Holtham by deed dated
11th May, A. D. l0.
Improved with n two-story frame
building known as1 the "Park Hotel," a
large barn, an ico house, a small dwell
ing houso and other outbuildings thereon.
SECOND. All tho Ushl. titlo and
Interest of the defendant, Thomas Hol
tham, in nnd to nil that certain lot,
pleco or parcel of land, situate In the City
of Scranton. In tho Coitntv of Lacka
wanna, find State of Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as follows: Ue
lng tho whole of lot No. G In block No. 302;
nccordlng to plot of Meylort's addition to
Scranton and Green Ridge, nnd also tho
northerly one-quarter part of lot No. flvo
(5) In block No. 302. which lies between
the rear end of said lot No, 6 nnd part
of lot No. 5 and tho rear end of lot No. 7
In said block No. 302 and the Delnwaro
nndlludsonR.R. Company's right of way.
said lot nnd parts of lets are all adjoin
ing and are bounded ns follows: Begin
ning at n corner of lot No. 7 In front on
Sanderson avenuo; thence northerly along
paid avenue fifty (50) feet, more or leas,
to a point nnd corner ten (10) feot into lot
No. 5. that is to take In and Include ten
feet of tho northerly part of lot number
five; thsnee easterly in a straight line
through said lot No. 5. three hundred
feet, more or less, to the Delaware and
Hudson R. R. Company's right of way;
thenco northerly along said right of way
ninety feet, more or less, to a corner of lot
No. 8 In said block: thence westerly about
ten feet along said lot No. 8; thence soutn.
erly along rear ena or lot ro. 7 a ins
tance of forty feet: nnd thenco westerly
along the line of said lot No. 7,HK) feot. he
the same more or less, to tho corner on
Sanderson avenue, the placo of begin
ning. The measurement of tho depth to
commence ten feet from the inside of the
sidewalk with tho right to enclose said
ten feet for yard, etc.. and Is the land
conveyed by G. W. Veal and wife to
Thomas Holtham by deed dated 2Gth May,
1891, recorded in Deed Book No. SO, page
521, etc. Improved with a two-story
double tenement houfe. one frame barn
and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of S. S. Spruks vs. Thomas Holtham.
Debt. $i,000.00. Judgment No. 29S, Sep
tember Term, 1S96. Fl. fa. to March Term,
1S9S. P. W. STOKES. Atty.
ALSO
No. 5. All the rlsht, title and Interest
of the defendant, John Swallow, In nnd to
all those two certain lot, pieces or par
cels of land, situate, lying and being on
River street, In tho Borough of Olyphunt,
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described ns lots numbers
eleven and thirteen (No-. 11 and 13) on
said River street, according to the map
of lands of tho Delaware and Hudson
Canal Company, In said Borough of Oly
phnnt. Said two lots are contiguous and
measure together In front on said River
street ono hundred and twenty (120) feet
in width, the same In rear, and ono hun
dred nnd fifty (150) feet In depth. Coal
and minerals reserved. All Improved with
two double frnmo tenement houses nnd
other outbuildings. Being the same prem
ises which R. J. Gallagher granted and
conveyed to tho said John Swallow by
deed dated tho 21th day of Juno, 1S91, in
recorder's ottice of Lackawanna County,
In Deed Book No. 82, pago 427.
Seized and tnken In execution nt tho
suit of Anthracite Building and Loan As
sociation vs. John Swallow. Debt, $1.6SO.no.
Judgment No. 531. Janunry Term, lbM. Fl,
fa. to March T 1S9S.
ZIMMERMAN. Atty.
ALSO
No. C Alt the right, titlo and Interest
of tho defendant. James N. McLaughlin,
In nnd to nil those certain pieces or par
cels of land, situate In the Townsnlp of
Scott, County of Lackawanna, and Stato
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wit.:
The first thereof ; Beginning In tho cen
ter of a public lead leading from Tom
klnsvlllo to tho Orvls Coiners; thence
ulong lands of Benlra Taylor, north 41
degrees west 37 chains to u public road;
thenco In a southerly direction along the
center of said road 13 chains and CO links
to a stako and stones corner; thenco along
lands of thu heirs of Caleb Lowry, Pres
ton Brown. Trumnn Taylor, other lands
of said defendant, hereinafter described
and designated "Second" parcel, and
lands of John M. Taylor, south 43 degreos
east 50 chains and 50 links to tho centur
of the first mentioned road; thenco along
tho center of the same north 17 degrees
east 15 chains and C8 links to the place of
beginning. Containing l- acres and 123
rods, more or lesa. All Improved with a
slnglo two-story framu dwelling house;
one frame horse barn, ono frume cow
barn, with n frame shed attached, one
smnll hay barn and other outbuildings.
The second thpreof, joining the above
piece on tho southern side, beginning ot a
stake and stones corner, the northeast
corner of Truman Taylors land; thence
souin u percnes to a post anu stones;
thence In a southwesterly direction nlong
land of J. M. Taylor's thirty-one and one
half perches to n post. The corner of
Stephen A. Taylor's land: thenco
In a northwesterly direction along Bamo
61 perches to a beach sapling, the corner
of Truman Taylor and Gilbert Berry's
land; thenco In a northeasterly dlroctlon
ulong land of Truman Taylor. 52 perches
to the place of beginning. Containing HVi
acres of land, moro or less.
Seized nnd taken In oxeoutlou nt tho
nult of Leila L. Villi and Cellnda A. Vail
vs. James N. McLaughlin. Debt. 2 097.01.
Judgment No. 21, January Term, 1898. Fl.
fa. to March Term. 198.
GEO D. TAYLOR, Atty.
ALSO
No. 7. All tho right, title an Interest
of tho defendants, Bridget Ryan and
Jeremiah Ryan, In und to all tho follow
ing lot. pleco or parcel of land, situato
In tho City of Scranton. County of Lack
awanna, and Stato of Pennsylvania, and
beginning at n corner on tho sldo of tho
road lending from Scranton to Provi
dence; thenco nlong said rond 33 degrees
east CO feet to a corner In line of lot for
merly owned by Mr. Casey: thence north
52 degrees west 12 perches to n corner on or
about the brink of the hill; thenco outh
33 degrees west CO feet to u corner; and
thence south 52 degrei cast 12 perche
to the place of beginning, Containing
about 41 perches of laud, bo the same
moro or loss. Coal nnd minerals re
served. Improved with a two-story frnmo
building used as a hotel, ono doublo
frame dwelling Iioiiho, one bain, ono-h.ilf
of u burn and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and tnken In execution at tho
suit of West Side Hank vs. Brldgot Ryan
nnd Jeremiah Ryan. Debt. Jl.177.oo, Judg
ment No, COS, Janunry Term, 189C. Lev.
fa. to March Term. 1898.
TAYLOR it LEWIS, Attys.
ALSO
No. 8.-AU tho right, title nnd Interest
of tho defendant, August Gronko, In and
to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situate on the old log road In the
City of Scranton, County of Lackaanna,
SHERIFF'S SALES
tfwvvvMv
nnd State of Pennsylvania, being part of
lots No.i. 13 nnd 15, In square or block No.
49, according to the Pawnco Conl Com
pany's map of lands In the City of
Scranton, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit.:
On the north by a public alley; on tho
south by tho old log rond; on tho east by
the center lino re.tslnc through lot No.
15, from the old log road to said alley,
nnd on the west by lot No. II, In said
block. Being nil of lot No. 13 und tho
westerly half of lot No. 13, lying north
of bald old log road: snld lot being alxty
(CO) feet In width along said alley, and
extending ot that width In depth to paid
old log read. All Improved with a frame
dwelling houso and outbuildings. Being
tho snmo premises which Michael Dough
erty und wlfo grunted nd conveyed to
paid August Gronke, by deed dated 23rd
(lay of July, 1S92, nnd recorded in the to
rorder's olllco of Lackawanna county In
Deed Book No. 22. pago 111, etc. Coal nnd
minerals excepted und reserved.
Seized and taken In execution nt the
suit of tho Citizens' Building and Loan
Association vs. August Gronke. Debt,
tl.G67.42. Judgment No. 703 March Term,
1893. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1893.
ZLMMERMAN, Atty.
ALSO
No. 9. AH tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, William Smith, in and
to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of
land, situato In Prlceburg, In the County
of Lackawanna, nnd State ot Pennsyl
vania, known ns lot number eleven (11)
In squaro or block number twenty (20)
fronting on the Carbondalo Turnpike, be
ing fifty (50) feet In front by about two
hundred and fifty (230) feet In depth, nc
cordlng to a plnn or map entitled
"Alooro's Map of Prlceburg." Coal and
other minerals excepted and reserved. All
Improved with a two-story frame shlrujlo
roof dwelling house, summer kitchen,
outbuildings, etc.
Seized nnd taken In execution at tho
suit of Now York Mutual Savings nnd
Loan Association vs. William Smith.
Debt, IC16.92. Judgment No. 1026, Jan
uary Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to March Terra,
1898.
WATSON, DIEHL &. HALL, Attys.
ALSO
No. 10.-AI1 tho right, titlo and interest
of the defendant, Sarah Delilah Arnold,
In and to ull the following described pleco
or parcel of land, situate In Alfred Hand's
addition to the Borough of Hyde Park,
now City of Scranton, in the County of
Lackawanna, nnd State of Pennsylvania,
known as Park Hill, being tho westerly
half of lot number ono hundred and
thlrty-ono (131) upon Eynon street, on tho
town plot of said addition to the Bo
rough of Hyde Park; said part of lot be
ing twenty-seven and ouo-half (27W) feet
in front on Eynon street and one hundred
and thlrty-thteo (133) feot In depth. All
Improved with a two-story framo dwell
ing house occupied by two families and
outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution nt the
suit of D D. Evans & Co. vs. Sarah Do
lllah Arnold. Debt. $347.21. Judsment No.
31, March Term, 1S91. Fl. fa. to March
Term, 1S98.
THOMAS, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 11. All the right, title nnd Interest
of the defendant, Ethllnda Davles admin
istratrix, In and to all that certain lot or
piece of ground with tho messuage or
tenements thereon erected, situate In tho
First ward of tho City of Scranton,
County of Lackawanna. State of Penn
sylvania, and being lots number seven
(7) and eight (S) In block number twenty
two (22), on David C. Coghlnn's plan of
lnlM nnd helnir further described accord
ing to a survey made thereof by A. 11.
Dunning, jr., surveyor, dated October 9th,
1890, as follows, to wit.:
Beginning at a point on the northerly
side of Spring street at the distance of
fifty (50) feet westerly from the west
erly side ot Way no avenue: thenco In a
northerly direction ono hundred and
forty-three (143) feet to a point; thence In
a westerly direction one hundred and two
(102) feet to a point; thence In a south
erly direction one hundred and thlrtv (ID)
feet to the northerly sldo of said Spring
street; thence In an easterly direction
along the same one hundred and one (101)
feot to the place of beginning. Coal and
mineral reserved to the legal owners
thereof bv sufficient terms In law. All
Improved with a two-story and basement
frame dwolllng house and outbuildings
thereon.
Seized and tnken in execution at the
suit of tho United Security Life Insur
anco and Trust Company ot Pennsylvania
vs. Ethllnda Davles. administratrix of
Reese Davles. deceased. Debt. $771.64.
Judgment No. C70. March Term, 1E9S. Lev.
fa. to March Term. 1S9S.
WOODRUFF, Atty.
ALSO
No. 12.-AU the right, title and interest
of tho defendants, Henrietta Koerner and
Bornurd Koerner, In and to all that cer
tain lot of land, with tho improvements
thorcon, situate In tho City of Scranton.
County of Lackawanna, and State of
Pennsjlvanln, nnd being lot No. ten (10)
In square or block No. S on plot ot Silk
inans addition to the City ot Scranton.
Being Ilfty feot wldo on Eighth street and
15') feet In depth along Ash street. All
coal and minerals reserved. All Improved
with a two-story frame dwelling house,
one frame barn and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of German Building Association No. 7
vs. Henrietta Koerner nnd Bernard Koer
ner. Debt, $1,20.U0. Judgment No. 806,
March Term, 1898. Fl. fa. to Marcli Term.
1898. HANNAH, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 13.-AU the right, titlo and interest
of tho defendant. Alary Edwards, admin
istratrix, in nnd to al that certnln pleco
or parcel of land, situate in the Fifteenth
ward of the City of Scranton, County of
Lackawanna, und Stato of Pennsylvania,
being known as lots numbered twenty
threo (23) and twer.ty-llvo (23) upon
Thomas Eynons addition to tho Borough
ot Hyde Park, bounded and dtwcrlbod ?s
follows, to wit.:
Beginning nt tho westerly corner of
Eynon and Twelfth streets: thence north
westerly along said Eynon street one
hundred (W0) feet to a corner; thenco
southwesterly and at right angles to tsalJ
Eynon street one hundred end thirty-two
(132) feet to a comer; thonee t,outheast
erly and at right angles to said Twelfth
street one hundred (100) feet to a corner
In lino of said Twelfth street; thenco
northeasterly along said Twelfth street
one hundred nnd thirty-two (132) feet to
thu place ot beginning. Coal and minerals
reserved to the legal owners thereof by
sulncient terms In law. All Improved with
two two-story double frame dwelling
houses and outbutldlngB.
Seized and taken in execution at the
suit ot United Security Life Insuranco
und Trust Company of Pennsylvania vs.
Mary Edwards, administratrix, of John
R. Edwnrds, deceased. Debt. $1,913.06.
Judgment No. 1291, September Term, 1S97.
Lev. fa. to March Term. 1898.
WOODRUFF, Atty.
ALSO
No. 14. All the right, title and Interest
ot the defendant. Ada Albert, administra
trix of A. C. Curtis, deceased. In and to
all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being In the Bo
rough of Dunmore, County ot Lacka
wanna, anu Btato of Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as lot number
twenty-nine (29), on Mill street in said
borough, as laid out on a roup or plot of
building lots In tho otllco of the Pennsyl
vania Coal Company. Said lot being rec
tangular In shape, titty (50) feet In front
on Mill Btrcet, thu samo In rear, nnd ono
hundred und forty-four feet In depth to
an alley. Containing seventy-two hun
dred (7,2u0) sauaro feot of land. All Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
houso and outbuildings. Coal and mln
ends reserved.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Aaron Van Camp vs. Ada Albert,
administratrix of A. CI Curtis, deceased.
Debt. $512.50. Judgment No. 535, Janunry
Term, 1893. Fl. fa, to March Term, 1S9S.
GEO. M. WATSON. Atty
ALSO
No. 15.-AU the right, title and interest
of tho defendants, Annlo Gallagher and
James J. Gallagher, In and to all that
certain piece or parcel nt land, situato in
tho City of Scranton, County of Lacka
wanna, und Slate of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described ns follows, to wit.:
Being lot No, 29 on the plot ot Electrlo
City Park, nnd situate upon Theodore
Htreet according to the map of said plot
of lands. Said lot being rectangular In
shape, twenty-five (23) feet In width In
front on said Theodore street, the same
In rear, and ono hundred und fourteen
and lKty-thrce nno-hundredths (111.53-100)
feet In deth, All Improved with a frame
dwelling house nnd outbuildings. Being
tho same premises which the Eioctrla
City Lund Improvement Company grant
ed uud conveyed to the said Annie. Gal
lusher, by deed dated October 10, 1892, and
recorded In the ofllce of the recorder ot
deeds for Lackawanna county. In Deed
Book No, 06, pago 315, etc. Coal and min
erals reserved and excepted.
Seized and taken in uxocutlnn at tho
SHERIFF'S SALES
suit ot Citizens' Building nnd Loan Asso
ciation vs. Annie Gallnghcr nnd James J,
Gallagher. Debt, $360.00. Judgment No.
701, March Term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to March
Term, 1898.
ZIMMERMAN. Atty.
ALSO
No. Hi. All tho right, titlo and Interest
ot tho defendants, James McNIcholas and
James McNIcholas, administrator of
Bridget McNIcholas, deceased in nnd to
all that certnln lot, pleco or parcel of
land, situato In tho Fifteenth ward of the
City of Scrunton, County of Lnckawannn,
and Stato ot Pennsylvania, known and
distinguished on J. Heermnn's map ot
South Hydo Pnrk as revised by survey
of P. M. Wnlsh bearing date Aorll 23. A.
D., 1SS3. as lot No. twenty-two (22) In
block No. sixty-seven (07), being sixty (CO)
feet In front on Fourteenth street, the
sumo In width In rear and ono hundred
nnd fifty feet (150) In depth, it being the
snmo lot of lnnd conveyed to tho raid
Bridget McNIcholas by William H. Jes
sup, trustee of the ostato of Josoph Fel
lows, deceased, by deed bearing date tho
26th day of August, A. D. 1SS1; nlso by
deed from Qulncey W. Wellington nnd wife
bearing date the 12th day ot December,
A. D. 1RS8. rocorded In Lackawanna coun
ty, excepting, nevertheless, nil the coal
and other minerals beneath the surface
of tho said lot. All Improved with a two
story frame dwelling houso and outbuild
ings thereon.
Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho
suit of Carson .fc Davis vs. Jnmes Mc
NIcholas and Jnmes McNncholas, admin
istrator of Brldgot McNIcholas, decoased.
Debt, $168.54. Judgment No. 745, Mnrch
Term, 1893. Lev. fa. to March Torm, 1693.
WOODRUFF, Atty.
ALSO
No. 17. All tho right, titlo and Interest
of tho defendant, Joseph Grzywlnskt, In
nnd to all tho following described lot of
lanu. viz.:: i,ot numuer twenty-tour (21)
in squaro or block number nineteen (19),
being located on Prospect avenuo In tho
Nlnetenth ward of tho City of Scranton,
County of Lnckawannn, Pennsylvania.
Snld lot being forty (40) feet In front, and
nbout one hundrod nnd forty (110) feet In
depth to an alley. Excepting nnd reserv
ing conl nnd minornls. Improved with
two-story frame dwelling houso aud out
buildings. seized nnrt taken In execution nt tho
suit of Edward Robinson vs. Joseph
Grzywlnskt. Debt, JH97.07. Judgment No.
71C, March Term, 1S9S. Fl. fa, to March
Term, 1898.
C. II. WELLS, Atty.
ALSO
No. IS. All the right, title and interest
of tho defendant, M. O. Webster. In nnd
to all that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate In the Borough of La Plume,
County of Lackawanna, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beglnnlg at tho southeasterly
corner of land of E. C. Hansen In the
center of tho Fnctoryvllle and Ablngton
Turnptko road; thence along tho middle
of said road south 5S degrees east 30
perches, south 21 degrees cast 20 perches:
thence along the westerly ditch of eald
road us now located south forty-five and
one-half (45H) degrees cast sixty-five (63)
seiches to the right of way of tho Dela
ware. Lackawanna nnd Western Railroad
Company; thence nlong said railroad
south twenty-four (21) degrees east seventy-six
(7C) perches to a corner of land
of Thomas Woodbrldge; thence .-(long said
Woodbridgo south sixty-six and one-half
CGV degrees west seventy-nlno (79)
perches to n corner: thence along said
Woodbrlgo and Myron Dean north fifty
and one-half (50V6) degrees west thlrty
threo and seven-tenths (33 7-10) perches to
a corner; thenco nlong said Dean south
thlrty-nlno nnd one-half (3:1) degree
west forty-eight and one-half JtSW)
perches to a corner or Oliver Cafinon;
thenco along said Cannon, tho John Mooro
estate and Horace Scamans north forty
one (41) degrees west one hundred and
forty-eight (148) perches: thence along
said Horace Scamans, Irene Wcdeman
and E. C Hansen north forty-nine (49) de
grees cast ono hundred and thirty-four
and eight-tenths (134 8-10) perches to tho
piace oi Deginmng. containing one hun
dred and forty (140) acres of land, more or
less. Being the same promises conveyed
to tho said M. O. Webster by Mrs. Sarah
C. Chase, ct al. Imuroved with a two-
story frame farm house, with ono story
addition, barns, outbuildings, fruit trees,
etc.
Seized and tnken in execution at the
suit of E. L. Jenks vs. M. O. Webster.
Debt, $863.06. Judgment No. 590, Mnrch
Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to Mnrch Term. 1893.
TORREY, Atty.
ALSO
No. 19. All the right, title and interest
of tho defendant, John Blllen, In and to
all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situato In tho Borough of Wlnton.
County of Lackawanna, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Commencing at a corner of
Meylert street and public alley; thence
southorly along said Meylert avenuo nfty
feet to n corner: thenco at right angles in
a northerly direction fifty feet to the
nforesald alloy; thence along said alloy in
a westerly direction Ilfty feet to tho place
of beginning. Said lot being fifty feet in
front and rear and fifty feet in depth.
Bounded on tho westerly sldo by said
Meylert avenuo, southerly and easterly
by lands of Bernard Eagan, nnd north
erly by said public alley. Being tho samo
premises which Georgo Nlltz by dead
dated 7th July, 1896, nnd recorded In the
offlco for recording deeds, etc., In and
for said county In Deed Book No. 146,
pago 391, etc., conveyed to said John
Billen. Coal and minerals excepted and
reserved same as In above recited deed.
Improved with a two-story doublo frame
dwelling house and hotel building and
outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of aeorge W. Welland V3. John Bll
len. Debt. $101.10. Judgment No. 497, May
Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to March Term, 1893.
WATSON, DIEHL & KEMMEREll,
Attys.
ALSO
No. 20. All the right, title 'and interest
of the defendant, Joseph Knight, In nnd
to nil that certain lot of land, situate In
Providence, in tho City of Scranton,
County of Lackawanna, and tnto of Penn
sylvania, known and designated as lot
number eleven (11) on Ruane street on a
certain propel ty entitled "Electric City
Park," according to n survey of the same
mado In August, 1892, by Lewis Van
Duyne, engineer (a map of which is re
corded In ofiica for recording deeds in
Lackawanna county In Deed Book No
page ) being fifty (50) feet In front and
fifty (50) feet In rear and ono hundred and
slxty-oneand 78-100 (161 78-100) feet in
depth. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
iioiHo and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of J. R. Brewer t. Joseph Knight.
Debt, $238.20. Judgment No. 620. March
Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to March T 1693.
HULSLANDER & ALWORTH, AttP.
ALSO
No. 21. All that right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Frank Bugno, In and to
all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being In the City
of Scranton. County of Lackawanna, and
Stato ot Pennsylvania, to wit.: Being lot
number nineteen (19) In square or block
number forty-four (41) anil situate upon
street known as Fig street, upon tho
town plot of tho city of Scranton, Intend
ed to be duly recorded; said lot being
forty (10) feet In front, fortv (40) feet In
rear nnd ono hundred and fifty (150) feet
In depth; being tho lot conveyed by
George Fisher und wife to Matthew Dor
sej by deed of July 29, 1889, and by Slat
thew Dorsey nnd wife to Frank Bugno,
by deed of November 3, 1693, recorded In
Lackawanna county In Deed Book J06,
page 220, etc. Coal and minerals reserved.
Improved with one two-Btory frame dwell
ing, one barn, a summer kitchen and
other outbuildings theieon.
Seized nnd taken in execution at the
suit of Joseph Gronkowskl vs. Frank
Bugno. Debt. $200.00. Judgment No. 876,
March Term, 1698. Fl. fu. to March Term,
1898, LANOE, Atty.
ALSO
No. 22. All the right, title and intcrost
ot the defendant, Michael Gllmore, In and
to all that piece or i nrcel of land, sit
uate In Newton Township. County of
Luckawannn, and Stato of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit.:
Bezlnnlg at a corner of lot No. 1. of
tho division ot the Kern cstnto (said lot
No. 1 having been convoyed to Ah ram W.
Kern by deed bearing dato July 13th,
1895): thenco north twenty-five nnd one
halt degreBs enst sevonty-ulna rods to a
corner In lands of Slate; thenco by Slntu
and another division of the Kern estate
known as tho Wnlters lot (said lot having
been conveyed to Albert P. Kern, by deed
bearlmr dnto July 13. 1850). north bov-
enty degreoa west one hundred and eleven
und one. half rods to a corner In line of
lands ot Ell. ia Smith; thenco by said lands
of Ellas Smith south twenty-four and
one-fourth degrees west, sixty-nine and
seven-tenths rods to a corner In said line,
also a corner ot lot No. 3 In said division
of Kerri estate .said lot having been con-
I reyed to David C, Korn by deed bearing
SHERIFF'S SALE3
naitaiAaAw
dalo July 13, 1895): thonee by said lot No.
3 south sixty-four nnd three-fourths de
grees rant ono hundred and eight rods to
the placo of beginning. Containing Ilfty
and one-fourth acres. All Improved with
ono one-story framo dwelling houso and
ono framo barn, other outbuildings and
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and tnken In execution nt tho
suit ot Susan K I idler vs. Mlrhnel Gll
more. Debt. $2,000.00. Judgment No. 631.
January Term, 1697, Fl. fa. to Marcli
Term, 1893.
AKERLY AND HOLOATB. Attys.
ALSO
No. 23.-AII the right, titlo and Interest
of tho defendant, Merrltt Scolt, In nnd
to all that certain ttnet, faun or parcel
of lnnd, situate, lying nnd being In the
Township of Spring Brook, County of
Lnckawannn, nnd Stnto of Pennsylvania,
bounded und described as follows, to wit.:
On the south by the public road leading
from Dalevlllo to Moscow, on the north
by lnnds ot John Scott and William Fcm
brldge, on the west by lauds of James
Sioato, and on tho east by lunds of
Charles Haven Containing one hundred
and six (100) acres of land, moro or less.
All Improved with a two-story frnmo
dwelling house, barn and other outbuild
ings. Tho said premises wero bequeathed to
said Merrlt Scott by will of Julia A. Scott,
dated tho 11th day of July, 188!), and reg
istered In tho register of wills' olllco in
Will Book No. 10. pages 27 and 28.
Seized and tnken In execution at tho
suit of A. C. Schmidt & Co. vs. Merrltt
Scott. Debt, $11.35. Judgment No. 413,
Jnnuary Term, 1897. Fl. la. to March
Torm, 1S9S.
ZIMMERMAN, Atty.
ALSO
No. 21. All tho right, title and Interest
ot tho defendant, George Kalata, In and
to all those certain lots, pieces or parcols
of land, situato In the Borough of Dick
son, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: Said
lot fronts on Harriet street nnd Is forty
(40) feet In front wldo nnd extends back
from said street ninety feot nnd is bound
ed on tho north by lands now or lato of
Casper Dudont nnd by lands now or lato
ot Richard Gallagher on the south. Im
proved with a two-story doublo framo
dwelling uud outbuildings.
SKi'ONO-All mat lot oi lanu. situate
In tho vitiligo of Jessup, borough of
Wlnton. county uforcsnld, known us tho
Michael McGlrl, Jr., lot. und now or
Into occupied by said McGlrl, said lot Is
enclosed with a fence and Includes all
land now enclosed with said fence, In
cluding the houso and outbuildings
thereon.
Aslo, all that lot of land, situato In snld
vlllago of Jessup, boundod and described
as follows viz.: Situate on tho easterly
sldo of street known as Hell street,
bounded on the west by said Hell street,
on tho south and er.st by "The C.ulley,"
on the west by lnnd now ov late of Peter
McGlrl. aid lot Is a triangular pleco of
land one hundred feet In front und In
cludes all fenced In nnd Is known ns tho
Klefer lot. Improved with two one-story
dwellings and all bulldlnss thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Soruks Brothers vs. George Kn
lata. Debt, $231.95. Judgment No. 50.
March Term. 1893. Alias 11. fa. to Marsh
Term, 189S. STOKES. Atty.
ALSO
No. 23. All tho right, title nnd Interest;
of tho defendant, Antonio Mngnetto, In
and to all thoso two certain pieces or par
cels of land with the messuage and tene
ments thereon erected, situate, lying and
being on Fourth or Mark street, in tho
Tenth ward of tho City of Scranton.
County of Lackawanna, and State of
Pennsvlvanla, designated and desctlbed
as lota Nos. 7 and 8, in squaro or block
No. 5, on map of A. B. Sllkman's addi
tion to the city of Scranton: each of said
lots being Ilfty (50) feet In width In front
on said Fourth or Mark street, tho samo
In rear and ono hundred and fifty (150)
feot In depth, more particularly described
as follows, to wit.: Beglnnlg at a corner
on the northerly side of said Fourth or
Mark street, two nunureu ihwi reot soutn
westerly from the lino of the Pennsyl
vania Coal Company's lands: thenco in a
northwesterly direction on a lino paral
lel to said line, one hf ndrcd nnd fifty (150)
feet to lands of Horan & Hcaly; thenco
In a southwesterly direction on a Una
parallel with said Fourth street, one hun
dred (100) foot: thenco In a southeasterly
direction on a line parallel to said first
course, ono hundred and fifty (150) feet
to said Fourth or Mark street, and thenco
In n northeasterly direction nlong sald
Fourth street ono hundred (100) foet to
plnco of beginning. Coal and minerals re
served. All Improved with n two-story
framo dwelling house, barn and outbuild
ings. Being the same promises which tho An
thracite Building und Loan Association
granted and conveyed to tho said Antonio
Magnetto by deed dated tho fourth day
of September. A. D.. 1893. und recorded in
tho otllco for recording of deeds for Lack
awanna county, in Deed Book No. 129.
page 474.
Seized nnd taken In -execution at the
suit of Anthracite Building and Loan As
sociation vs. Antonio Magnlotto. Debt.
$900.00. Judgment No. 1327, September
Term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to March Term, 18DS.
ZIMMERMAN, Atty.
ALSO
No. 26. All tho right, title nnd Interest
of tho defendant, George Simpson, In and
to all thoso certain lots, pieces or par
cels ot land, situate, lying and being In
the Borough of Dunmore. County of
Lackawanna, and Stato ot Pennsylvania,
bounded and described ns follows: Thu
first therof beginning at west corner of
lot No. two (2) now owned by Jt. K.
Smith, and on tho southeast sldo of
Fourteenth street and two hundred nnd
eighty (260 feet from tho south corner of
Center and Fourteenth streets: thence
south thirty-nine degrees forty-live min
utes west tlfty-slx (56) feet to a corner:
thenco south fifty degrees fifteen minutes
east ono hundred nnd elchty-ono (181) feet
to corner: thenco north thirty-nine de
grees, forty-five minutes west fifty-six
(56) feet to corner; thenco at right angles
north fifty degrees fifteen minutes wo-u
along tho lino of said lot number two (2)
ono hundred and clghty-nne (181) feet to
corner on Fourteenth street, the place of
beginning and, contntningl0,126 square
feet of land, bo tho samo moro or less.
Being lot number ono (1) In block number
twenty-five (25) on William Von Storch's
plot of lots ns surveyed by J. L. Law
rence, it being tho rnmo plot of hind con
veyed to said Georgo Simpson by William
Von Storch and wife by deed dated 30th
April, 18S7, recorded in Lackawanna coun
ty. Pa.. In Deed Bock No. 46. pago 26, etc.
The second thereof situate on the east
erly side of Jefferson avenuo In tho Bo
rough of Dunmore, county and state
aforesaid, and lying between tho north
easterly line of lot No. 101 In block No. 1.
of Dickson's addition and tho southwest
erly line of other lands of tho said
Georgo Simpson (being tho first lot of
land herein described!, bald strip being
nbout thirteen (13) feet In width, moro
or less, on said avenue, and ono hundred
and seventy-one and 6-100 feet in dopth.
Tho moasurement of the depth of aa.d
strin to comemnce within ton (10) feot of
the Inside of the sidewalk on paid avenuo
with tho privilege of using said ton (10)
feet for yard, vault, porch, piazza, buy
window or shrubbery, but for no other
purpose. It being the same pleco or lot
of land conveyed to tho said Georgo
Simpson by Mary A. Dickson, et nl., ex
ecutor of tho estate of Thomas Dickson,
deceased, by deed dated Janunry 1.1th,
1S89, and recorded In Lackawanna coun
ty. Pa., In Deed Book No. 101, page 436,
etc. Coal and minerals under both the
above pieces of land excepted and re
served as In deed In chain of title for
same. All improved with a two-story
frnmo dwelling houso and outbuildings
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of J. O. Outhknccht vs. George Simp
son. Debt. $300.00. Judgment No. 146, Mav
Term, 1897. Fl. fa. to Mnrch Term, 189S.
AIpo at tho suit of the Dickson Brewing
Company vs. George Simpson. Debt,
$300.00. Judgment No. 1097. May Term,
1897. Fl. fa. to March Term, IMiS.
CHALES E. OLVER, Atty.
TERMS OF SALE.
FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO.
PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE
IN CASH IMMF.DIATELY AFTER SALE
IS CONCLUDED. VHEN SOLD FOR
COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN
STRUCK OFF.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIEU
WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD.
J0URNMENT. f
CLARENCE LPRYORrSiilfilf,
Sheriff's ofllce. Scranton. Pn Mnr m
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