"" 575$J -7" i -.vsvw' J''Wt,-: ' pswitgagpTty II. T ( .X 0 - ..J. THti SCRAJSTTON TRIBUKE-. THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1898. -TTt - tr-f 2 GARBONDALE. ITho Carbondnlo correspondence ot Tho Trlbuno has been placed In the hands ot Mr. C. ,R. Munn, Balom avenue and Church street, to whom news Items may be adiircssod. All complaints as to Ir roRular delivery, etc., should bo made to Vf. 3. Roberts, nows agent CRUSHED BV FALL OF ROCK. JntaeiKennor Meets Initnnl Death . 'in Presence ol Ills Fnther. James Kenncy, of Simpson,' was In stantly Wiled by a fall of root In tho Wilson Greek mlno shortly n'ter. ,8 o'clock yesterday morning and his father, Mlchncl Kcnney, was severely Injured. The two men had Just shot off a charge of powder and were barring down the conl when, without warning, a largo section of the roof came down. ThB vminuer Kenney was directly un derneath tho affected part which burled Jiim completely from Bight. Tho fath er was standing nomo distance away and was only caught by tho edge ot the fall. The two men had left the chamber ot John Mnnley, adjoining, but a mo ment before and ho with Michael How ard and a man named Fee. rushed Into the aid of the two men. Mr. Kenney, sr., was soon removed from his posi tion, but It took some time to reach the son. The latter's body had been terribly crushed. His head was between his knees and probably every bone In his body was broken. The remains were removed to ,thc homo of his uncle, Thomas Kenney, Just nbovc tho silk mill, with whom lie stayed, and there prepared for burial. The father wus taken to the hospital. He Is suffering with a broken rib, a scalp wound and an Injury to the arm. SMOKELESS COAL. II Is Just ns Important to tho Cavern mont ns Snmkelpss Powder. Tho suggestion that Congressman Connell use his good olllces to persuade Uncle Sam that he should use anthra cite coal In his navy, has caused con siderable comment in this vicinity. The natural Inference Is that It Is Just an Important to have smokeless coal as smokeless powder. For Instance, a man ot war burning hard coal would be able to tight an enemy burning soft coal much' sooner than It could be sighted by that enemy. The time would be Valuable In making preparations for the attack. And fur thermore, some slow-going vessels of an Inferior fleet, burning hard coal, would be enabled to steer clear of swifter and more formidable vessels of n hostile nation, and thus choose their own time and conditions for giving battle. The advantages of anthracite coal nre so numerous and palpable that the naval authorities should lie readily convinced. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Si. J. Deeths, foreman of the Hen- drick Manufacturing company's ma chine shops, permitted a heavy casting to fall on his hand yesterday, crushing Iff the end of his thumb. Ktfrs. Sweeney, of Powderly street, a needle Into her hand yesterday .broke the Instrument. Dr. II. C. lecler extracted the steel. has been, received by Mr. and Miv. YD. K. Lee, of Belmont street, that their Von Harry has left San Francisco for Victoria. L. L Loveland is In New York city taking ft civil service examination. E. K. Morse and family will take up their residence at their Crystal Lake cottage tomorrow. AVIlliam H. Dnvies post which Is to have charge of the funeral of James Irwin will meet at the post room at 1.30 this afternoon. The Sons of Vet erans' firing squad will fire the salute of honor at the grave, this being their fli-fi nrmearniP..- . rente and Homer Van Gorder Joined the great Vnny of cyclists Tiey are the recipients of two hand some bicycles from their father. The Elite dancing class have arrang ed for a post-lenten dance to be held In the Burke building on Friday even ing, April IB. The Mozart orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. A. F. GIllls Is entertaining Miss Mary Boyle, of New Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pethlck have returned from Bntavia, N. Y. Mlse Alice Butler Is In New York on business. PECKVILXE. The stereoptlcon lecture that was to have been given next Friday evening ror the benefit of the Jessup kinder garten, at the Wheelmen's hall, has been postponed until Friday evening, April 1. Rev. S. II. Noon will nttend the dedi cation of the Presbyterian church at Susquehanna depot today. Mrs. Sabboth Williams Is visiting friends at Plttston. Mrs. W. W. Watklns visited her pa rents at Scranton yesterday. Albert Chapman and Leonard Simp kins have returned to resumo their studies at Wyoming seminary. Mrs, W. J. Broad, who has been ln- disposed for the past week, is lmprov- C meeting of tho Wilson fire laddies will be held at their rooms this even ing. Mrs. S. C. Simpklns returned home yesterday from a visit with relatives at Philadelphia. Mrs. William Budd left this week to purchase her stock of spring millinery at New York city. The members of Warrapha council, No. 88, will meet nt the home of Mrs. William Page, on Friday evening, to arrange for their "hot sugar party." All members are requested to be pres ent. Pocohontas, Mrs. L. W. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Pickering were tendered a surprise party by a number of their friends at their home on Hick ory street last evening, and a very "j)leaant and sociable evening was en Joyed. Music, games und other diver sions wero upon tho programme. Light refreshments were served. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jermyn, Mr. and Mrs. William Page, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig. Mr. und Mrs. A. M. "KJiorpe, Rev. and Mrs, S. C. Simpklns, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peck, Mr, and Mrs. Windsor Fob ter, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. nene Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs, Alden Hammond, Mr. and Mro. W. W. Peters, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Vanderfort, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George DeGraw, Mr, and Mrs. Colum bus Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malnes, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis, Mr. and Wr Charles Page, Mr, nnd Mm. Flntfil auencr, Mrs. Aden Samson, Mrs. Elma Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. William John. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. John English, Mr. and Mrs. ,A. KInbnck, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry I'urdy, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffany, Mrs. William Tuthlll, Mrs. G.P. Travis, Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Llew ellyn Tucker, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wil liams, Misses Nora Pickering, Mag gie Barlett, Bessie Gray, Ola Rogers, Hessle Purdy, Messrs. Bert Gibson, Dwlght Beardslce, Joseph Bell. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. I'lro In tho Storo of W. E. I)nvl--Tho Building Burned for tho Third Time. At 2 o'clock yesterday morning flro was discovered In the store owned by Mrs. Mlchncl Walsh nnd occupied by Merchant W. E. Davis, of Maylleld. It seems that the lire originated on tho east side of the building In tho dry goods nnd grocery department, and must have been burning for some time befoie dlhcovered. Tho Interior of tho building was totally gutted and nothing but fragments of tho merchandise re ninln. The boot and shoe department was not badly damaged. 'lhls Is probably duo to the William Walker Hose company's quiclt response to the alarm of fire. This is the third time for buildings on this lto to be de stroyed. About ten years ago a large building was put up for tho purpose of a storo nnd Thomas O'Brien, a mer chant from Avoca, conducted a large business there for some time, but was terminated by fire. Tho second struc turo was built on the old foundation and J. J. Place was its occupant and did business for a number of years, until one Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Place left to visit lelntlves in Buttermilk falls. On tln Sunday night following, for the second time the "building was destroyed by lire, and how It originated each time is a mys tery to this day. The building was a two-story wooden one and the upper part was occupied by William Evans and two sisters, who barely saved from suffocation. Mr. Davla's loss Is esti mated at neirly $0,001). Insurance, U00O. .Mr. Daniel Evans, of Scianton, was doln.7 business In town yesterday. John Cawley, a young man resid ing on Main street, had the thumb of his right hand badly crushed by a car while at work In the Greenwood col liery. It was found necessary to am putate It, the operation being performed hy Dr. I'. C. Manley. Castle No. 102, Knights of Mystic Chain, of this town, will attend ser vices In a body at the Primitive Metho dist church on the first Sunday In April. Pioneer Castle of Carbondale, will attend the services with the local lodge. J. D. Blocker has received by mall a box of llowers from the wife of Su perintendent J. B. Atkinson, of the N'elsiiii Lumber and Mining company at Lenoir, North Carolina. The llowers had been packed carefully liefore being sent and wera fresh and well rreserved when opened. Mr. Stocker is gaining strength eacli day and he Is more free firni pain. He Is able when the weath er permits to go out for a few minutes each Jay. TAYLOR NEWS. Smoker und Entertainment n Grnud Siiccess--I)cnth ol William Gordon. Personnl nnd Other News. The entertainment and smoker held by the American Protestant Associa tion lodge, No. in, nt their rooms in Reese's hall on Tuesday evening was an elaborate affair. The chairman of the evening was W. G. Howclls. An excellent programme wns rendered In connection with tho smoker, which was much enjoyed by those present. The Tribune branch olllce In Tnylor la In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep resentative E. G. Evans In charge. Lily lodge. No. D39. I. O. O. F nomi nated olllcers on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ernest Brnwnwell was the guest of friends In Hyde Park on Tuesday. Word was received here from Peters burg nn Tuesday from the home of Mr. William H. Gordon, Jr., Informing friends of the death of lr. Gordon nt the above place, after a lingering ill ness. Mr. Gordon resided here with his parents for many years. He was prin cipal of Old Forge school for a number of years. The deceased was SO years of ace, and was an active member of the Methodist Eplscopnl church of this place. The funernl will occur Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held In the house. Burial will bo made In the Forest Hill cemetery. Dunmore. Miss Bertha Thomas was the guest of friends in Hyde Park on Tuesday. Taylor castle, No. 207. Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening In Reese's hall. The electroscope entertainment held at Weber's rink, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal congregation, was well patronized. At the meeting of the Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81. Jr. O. U. A. M.. this evening' In Vnn Horn's hall, At torney Watson, of Scranton, will de liver an address on "Patriotism." Mr. Watson Is an eloquent speaker nnd no doubt will be greeted with n large audi ence. The meeting will be open to all. Miss Lizzie BUHngton, of Mooslc, was tho guest of Miss Delia Williams, of this place, on Sunday. Thomas P. Jones, of Hyde Park, wns the guest of fiiends In this pluce yes terday. Miss Lizzie Davis, of North Main street, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. David Price, of Clark's Summit, for the past few days. Mrs. John Lewis, of Ilydn Park, was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Union fctreet, yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Jones, of Hyde Park, Is visiting Mrs. Coblelgh, on Main street. George Watklns, of Bellevue, circu lated among friends in this place yes terday. Attorney M. J. Walsh, of Iowa, was a caller on P. Mulherln on Tuesday. Mrs. George Taylor, of Hyde Park, la visiting her sister, Mrs. Richard Davis, of North Main street. OLYPHANT. An Old Folks' concert was given In the Susquehanna street Baptist c.hurch Tuesday evening. The excellent pro gramme rendered afforded much pleas ure tu the large nudlence present. At the conclusion of the. programme Ice cream and cake were served and a few hours In social enjoyment were passed. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Geo. Pettlgrew, Mrs. John Pettlgrew, Mri. George Patten, John Lloyd and Mleo Alice Pntten attended the funeral of tho late Evan Davls'at Hyde Park on Tuesday afternoon. The services over the remains of the late Oliver Mills were held at the fam ily residence in Rlakly Tuesday morn ing at 10.S0 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Williams pastor of tho Welsh Presbyterian J A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES. Safe and infective In Every Porm olThli Common and Annoying Disease. Many people suffer from piles, be cause after trying the many lotions, salves and ointments without relief or cure, havo come to tho conclusion that a surgical operation Is the only th'lng left to try and rather than submit to the shock nnd risk to llfo ot an opera tion, prefer to suffer on. Fortunately this Is no longer necessary, the Pyra mid Pile Cure, a new preparation cures every form of pllqs, without pain, In convenience or detention from business. It Is In tho form ot suppositories, eas ily applied, absolutely free from opium, cocnnlne, or nny Injurious substance, whatever, nnd no matter how severe the pain, gives Instant relief, not by deadening tho nerves of tho parts but rather by Its healing, soothing effect upon the congested membranes. Tho Pyramid Pile Cure Is tho most effective, tho 'rafest and most exten sively sold of any Pile Cure that has ever been placed "before the public, nnd this reputation has been secured by reason of Its extraordinary merit and tho reasonable price at which It is sold, all druggists selling It at 60 cents and $1 per package, and In many cases a single package has been sufficient. A person takes serious chances in ne glecting a simple case ot piles ns tho .trouble soon becomes deep seated and chronic, and very frequently develops Into fatal Incurable rectal diseases, like, fistula nnd rectal ulcers. Any druggist will tell you tho Pyra mid is the safest, most satisfactory pile cure mnde. The Pyramid Co.. Marshall. Mich., will send to any address a treatise on cause and cute ot piles, ulto book of testimonials. church conducted the services. At 11.45 the remnlns were conveyed over the Delaware nnd Hudson road to Plymouth where Interment was made. A large concourse of friends and rela tives accompanied the remains to tho station. S. J. Matthews, who has been ap pointed postmaster nt this place, will enter upon his duties about April 1st. George Doyle, of Peckvllle, und Miss Emily Jackson, of this place, were married at Blnghamton, N. Y., yester day. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will reside at Peckvllle. Miss Annie Hoban Is spending the week with friends at Mayfleld. Work will be resumed today In Eddy Creek colliery nfter nn Idleness of one week on account of thcTbreaklng down of the culm pockets. A Hungarian who had been Imbibing too freely of "pollnky" narrowly es caped being drowned Tuesday night by falling from the foot bridge near Jones street. Had it not been for the timely assistance of friends he would have been drowned as- the liver is unusually high nt present. JIta Minnie Davis, of Plttston, the guest of relatives here.. Is Cjiilti' Speedy. The Lake Shore and Michigan South ern railway still maintains the very enviable record' which it has made for Itself In every way and the service Is always the best. Its cars are the most luxuriant extant, Its attendants cour teous and for fast tlmo It can't be np proached by any road running from Buffalo to Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Intermediate points; nt the same time safety Is not sacrificed for speed, every safeguard being provided. This Is why the Lake Shore never ha any serious disasters. Pe sure and travel via the Lake Shore. Another itnv VI ho Didn't Know. "Pa, what Is a perslmlst?" "A pessimist, my son, la a person who never goes out on his wheel without ex pecting to pui cture his tire." Puck. Hail Dentil with Joy. "I was a great sufferer from Heart Disease. The disease was no great I was routined to bed for days. I often thought I could hail death with Joy. No physician could give me relief. I pro cured a bottle of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, the llrst doso cave me al most Instant relief. I have taken four buttles. I never felt better In my life." Mrs. Margaret Smith, Brussels, Ont. Hold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. 73. MIEBIFF'S SALE. -OF- Valuable Real Estate -ON FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1S33. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out ot the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale bv ven due or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun ty. on FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1898, ut 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, all the right, title and interest ot the defendants In and to the following described lots, piece or parcels ot land, viz.: No. 1. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Joseph Nudalakey. in nnd to nil that certain ono lot of land with tho iirprovemeits thereon, situate in the Township of Fell, County of Lacka wanna, nnd State of Pennsylvania, be ing a part of what Is known as tho "war ren ' lot, which Is part of an original truct in the warrnnUe name of l'eter Beech, said lot being number eighteen (IS) south plot and situate upon street called and known an Main street upon the War ren plot or addition to Forest City, In tended to be duly registered and recorded; said lot being sixty (CO) feet in front nnd ono hundred and fifty (150) feet deep and rectangular in shape. Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same lot of land con voyed to Joseph Nadalskey by deed of October 21. 1891, by George W. Cramer, ct al. Improved with two two-story framo dwelling house, a barn nnd other outbuildings thereon, Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of .'. M. Frank vs. Joseph Nadalskey. Debt, STf.OO. Judgment No, 120, Nov. T 1895. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1898. LANGE, Atty. ALSO Nn. 2. All tho right, tltlo nnd lntorest of tho defendants. Bridget McNIcholas nnd William McNIcholas, In nnd to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, !lng and being In the City of Bciunton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as lot No. 9, in square or block No, 69, nnd situate on. tho easterly corner ot Luzeino and Nineteenth streets, ac cording to J. Heermun'a map of South Hyde Park. Said lot being rectangular In shape, fifty (60) feet In front and rear, and one hundred and fifty (160) feet in depth. Reservation of coal .and minerals. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Being the same premises which Charles P. Matthews and wife granted nnd con veyed to tho said Bridget McNIchols. by deed dated May 10. 1688, and recorded in tho recorder's olllce of Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 61, page 422. Seized and taken 111 execution at thn SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES suit of tho Now Gcrmnnla Building and Loan Association vs. Bridget McNIcholas nnd William McNIcholas. Debt, Jl.12j.uo. Judgment No. 867, March Term, 1898. Fl. fa. to March Term. IK'S. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 3. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, A. E. Tcrwllllgcr, In and to nil tho following described lot ot land, sltunte, lying nnd being In tho Township of Bouth Ablngton, in tho Coun ty of Lackawanna, and Stato of Penn sylvania, described as follows: Being lot number two hundred and twenty-four (221) on street called nnd known ns Clark avenue, upon the, plan or plot ot High land Park, Intended to bo duly registered and recorded. This lot is fifty (50) feet In front, fifty (60) feet in rear, and one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet in depth. Be Ing same lot of land conveyed to said A. K. Tcrwllllger by Charles dnPont Brock, trustee, by deed dated 30th August, 1893. Improved with n two-story frame dwell ing house nnd outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Suburban Building and Lonn As sociation vs. A. J'. Tcrwllllger. Dobt, $G41.18. Judgment No. 811, March T 1898. i' i. la. to .Mtircn i ., jyj. tu.uii.uis, iiiy. .ALSO No. 4.-AU tho right, tltlo nml Interest of the defendant, In nnd to tho following described pleco or parcel of land, situ ate In tho Borough of Klmhurst, In tho County of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. Being nil tho following piece of land be ginning in tho center of Roaring Brook Turnpike Road, thenro nlong tho samo south I degrees CO minutes west, three hundred nnd eight feet to tho Intersection of tho northerly line of Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western Rnllroad Company right of way; thence along tho samo north 42 degrees west, eight hundred nnd seventy-eight feet to a corner; thenco south 79 degrees east, live hundred nnd fifteen foot to a corner; thenco south 3 degrees 20 minutes west, one hundred and forty-four feet; thenco north 84 degrees 30 minutes west three feet to n corner; thenco south 4 degreo DO minutes west eighty feet to a corner; thence south 81 degrees 30 minutes east one hundred and thlrty-nlno feet to tho place of beginning. Containing three nnd 20-100 ncrcs. Being the land conveyed by S. S. Spruks and wffo to Thomas Holtham by deed dated llth Mhv. A. D. 1898. Improved with n two-story fromo building known ns the "Park Hotel," a largo barn, nn ice house, a small dwell ing houso and other outbuildings thereon. SECOND. All tho light, tltlo and interest of the defendant, Thomas Hol tham, In nnd to nil that certain lot, ploco or parcel of lnnd, sltunte In the City of Scranton, In tho County of I.nckn wnnnn, nr.d Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as rollovvs: uo Ing the whole of lot No. 0 In block No. 302, nccordlng to plot of Meylert's addition to Scranton and Green Ridge, and also tho northerly one-quarter part of lot No. live (B) In block No. 302, which lies between the rear end ot said lot No. G and part of lot No. 6 nnd the rear end of lot No. 7 in said block No. 302 nnd the Delaware andlludsonR.R. Company's right of way, said lot and parts of lots nre ull adjoin ing and are bounded ns follows: Begin ning nt a corner of lot No. 7 in front on Sanderson avenue; thence northerly along said avenue fifty (50) feet, more or loss, to a point and corner ten (10) feet Into lot wo. &, mat is to taae in nnu inciuuo ten feet of the northerly part of lot number live; thenco easterly in a struluht line through said lot No. 5, three hundred feet, more ,or less, to tho Delaware and Hudson R. II. Company's right of way; thenco northerly nlong said right of way ninety feet, more or less, too comer of lot No. S In said block: thenco westerly nbout ten feet along said lot No. 8; thence south erly nlong rear end of lot No. 7 a dls tnnce of forty feet; nnd thenco westerly along tho lino of said lot No. 7,200 feet, ho the same more or less, to the corner on Sanderson nvenup. the place of begin ning. Tho measurement of the depth to commence ten feet from the Inside of the sidewalk with the rlslit to enclose said ten feet for yard. etc.. nnd Is the lnnd conveyed by G, W. Veal and wlfo to Thomas Holtham by deed dated 20th May, 1MH, recorded In Deed Hook No. SO, page 521, etc. Improved with a two-story double tenement house, ono framo barn nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of S. S. Spruks vs. Thomas Holtham. Debt, SG.OOfl.00. Judgment No. 29S. Sep tember Term, 1S90. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1S9S. P. W. STOKES. Atty. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendant. John Swallow, In nnd to nil those two certain lots, pieces or par cels of land, situate, lying and being on River street. In tho Borough of Olyph.'int, Lackawanna County. Pennsylvania. bounded nnd described as lots numbers eleven and thirteen (Nos. 11 and 13) on snld River street, according to the map of lands of the Delaware nnd Hudson Cnnnl Company. In said Borough of Oly phnnt. Said two lots are contiguous und measure together In front on said River street ono hundred nnd twenty (120) feet In width, the same In rear, and one hun dred nnd fifty (150) feet In depth. Coal nnd minerals reserved. All Improved with two double framo 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 2Uh day of Juno. 1S91. In recorder's ofllce of Lackawanna County, In Deed Hook No. S2, page 127. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Anthracite Hulldlug and Loan As sociation vs. John Swallow. Debt, tl.CSO.hO. Judgment No. 534, January Term, 1890. Fl. fa. to March T., 1S9S. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. C All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Jnmcs N. McLaughlin, In and to all those certain pieces or par cels of land, situate In tho Townsnlp of Scott, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit.: The first thereof: Beginning In the cen ter of n public road leading from Tom klnsvllle to tho Orvls Corners; thenco nlong lands of Benlra Taylor, north 43 degrees west 37 chains to n public road; thence In a southerly direction along the center of said road 13 chains nnd 00 links to a stake und stones corner; thence nlong htndH of tho heirs of Caleb Lowry, Pres ton Brown, Truman Taylor, other lands of said defendant, hereinafter described and designated "Second" unreel, and lands of John M. Taylor, south 4.1 degrees cast 60 chains and 50 links to the center of tho llrst mentioned road; thence nlong the center of the same north 17 degrees east 15 chains and 08 links to tho place of beginning, Containing 02 acres and 128 rods, nioru or less. All Improved with a single two-story framo dwelling houso; ono frnmo horse barn, one frame cow barn, with n framo shed attached, ono small hay barn and other outbuildings. The second thereof joining the above piece on the southern side, beginning ot a stuke and stones corner, tho northeast corner of Truman Taylors land; thence south 45 perches to n post und stones; thence In a southwesterly direction nlong laud of J. M. Taylor's thirty-one nnd ono half perches to a post. Tho corner of Stephen A. Taylor's land: thenco In a northwesterly direction along samo 64 perches to a beach sapling, the corner of Truman Taylor and Gilbert Berry's lnnd; thenco In a northeasterly direction along lnnd of Truman Taylor, 62 peiehes to tho place of beginning. Containing Hti acres of land, moro or less. Seized nnd taken in execution at the oult of Lolla L. Vail and Collmlu A Vull vs. Jnmcs N, McLaughlin. Debt, S2.697.lil, Judgment No. 24. January Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1S9S. GEO D. TAYLOR, Atty. ALSO No. 7.-A1I tho right, tltlo an Interest of the defendants, Bridget Ryan and Jeremiah Ryan, in and to nil the follow ing lot. niece or parcel of land, situate In tho City of Scranton. County or Lack awanna, and State of Pennsylvania, and beginning at a cornor on the side of the road leading from Scranton to Provi dence; thenco along said road 33 degrees east CO feet to a corner In lino of lot for merly owned by Mr. Casey; thenee north 62 degrees west 12 perches to a corner on or about the brink of tho hill; thenco outh 33 degrees west W feet to a corner; and thence south 52 degrees east 12 perches to the place of beginning, Containing about 41 perches of lnnd, be the same more or less. Coal and minerals re served, Improved with a two-story frame bull ling used as a hotel, ono double frame dwelling house, one barn, one-h.ilf of a barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thb BUit of West Bide Bank vs. Bridget Ryan and Jeremiah Ryan. Debt, JM77.00. Judg ment No, 003, January Term, J898. Lev. fa. to March Term. 1898. TAYLOR it LEWIS. Attys. ALSO No. 8.-AU the right, title and' Interest of tho defendant, August Gronke, In and to all that certain lot. place or parcel of land, situate on the old log road in the City ot Scranton, County of Lackaannu, SHERIFF'S SALES nnd Stale of Pennsylvania, being part of lots Nos. 13 nnd 15, in square or block No, 49, according to tho Pawnee Coal Com pany's map of lands in tho City ot Scranton, bounded und described as fol lows, to wit.: On tho north by a public alley; on tho south by tho old log road; on tho cast by tho center lino pntslnc through lot No. 15, from the old log road to said alley, nnd on the west by lot No. 11, In said block. Being all ot lot No. 13 and the westerly half of lot No. 15, lying north of said old log road; said lot being sixty (GO) feet In width along said alloy, and extending of that width In depth to said old log road. All Improved with a framo dwelling house and outbuildings. Being the samo premises which Michael Dough erty nnd wife granted nnd convoyed to said August Gronke, by deed dated 23rd day of July. 1892. nnd recorded in the lo cordcr's olllco of Lnckr.wnnna county In Deed Book No. 22. pngo 111, etc. Coal and minerals excepted nnu reserved. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit ot tho Citizens' Dulldlng nnd Loan Association vs. August Gronke. Debt, SI.6G7.42. Judgment No. .02 March Term, 1S9S. Fi. 'fa. to March Term. 1S9S. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, William Smith, In and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, nltuato In Prlceburg, In the County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsyl vania, known ns lot number eleven (11) In squnro or block number twenty (20) fronting on tho Cnrbondnlo Turnpike, be ing fifty (50) feet In front by about two hundred nnd titty (250) feet In depth, nc cordlng to a plan or map entitled "Mooro's Map of Prlceburg," Coal nnd other minerals excepted and reserved, All improved with n two-story frame shlnglo roof dwelling house, summer kitchen, tlltlilillillitfpL ntn Seized ami tnken In execution at tho suit of New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association vs, William Smith. Debt, SG1G.92. Judgment No. 102G, Jan uary Term. 1S9S. Lev. fa. to March Term, 189$. WATSON, DIEHL & HALL, Attys. ALSO No. 10. All the right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendant, Sarah Delilah Arnold, In and to nil the following described piece or parcel of land, situate in Alfred Hand's nddltlon to tho Borough of Hyde Park, now City of Scranton, In tho County of Lackawann.i, nnd Stato of Pennsylvania, known ns Park Hill, being the westerly half of lot number ono hundred nnd thlrty-ono (131) upon Eynon street, on tho town plot of said nddltlon to tho Bo lough of Hyde Park; said part of lot be ing twenty-seven and one-half (27V4) feet in rront on i;ynon street nun ono nunurcu nnd thtrty-thieo (133) feet In depth. All Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing houso occupied by two families and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of D D. Evans & Co. vs. Snrah De lilah Arnold. Debt, $317.21. Judgment No. 31, March Term, 1S94. Fi. fa. to March Term. 1893. THOMAS, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Ethllnda Davles. admin istratrix. In and to nil that certain lot or pleco of ground with the messuage or tenements thereon erected, situate In tho First ward of the City of Sere ton. County of Lnckawanna, State of enn sylvanla, and being lots number seven (7) and eight (8) in block number twenty two (22). on David C. Coghlan's plan of lots, and being further described accord ing to a Survey mode thereof by A. 11. Dunning, jr., surveyor, dated October 9th, isni), ns follows, to wit.: Heclnnlnc at a nolnt on tho northerly side of Spring street at tho distance of Ufty (50) feet westerly from the west erly side of Wayne avenue: thence In n northerly direction one hundred and forty-three (113) feet to a point; thenco ill a westerly direction ono hundred nnd two H02) feet to u point; thence In n south erly direction ono hundred and thirty (13)) feet to tho northerly sldo of said Spring street; thenco in nn easterly direction nlong the same one hundred nnd one (101) feet to tho place of beginning. Coal anil mineral reserved to tho legal owners thereof by sutllclent terms in law. All Improved with a two-story and basement lrnmo dwelling houso and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho sblt of tho United Security Life Insur ance nnd Trust Company of Pennsylvania vs. Ethllnda Davles, administratrix of Reeo Davles, deceased. Debt. $771.61, Judgment No. G70. March Term, 189$. Lev. fa. to .March Term, 1S9S. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Henrietta Koerner and Bernard Koerner, In und to all that cor t.iln lot of land, with the Improvements thoruon, situate In the City ot Scranton. County of Lackawanna, and Slate of Pennsylvania, and being lot No. ten (10) In square or block No. 8 on plot of Sllk mans addition to the City ot Scranton. Being lifts feet wide on Eighth street und 15'i feet In depth along Ash street. All coal and minerals reset ved. All improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, one frame barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of German Building Association No. 7 vs. Henrietta Koerner und Bernard Koer ner. Debt, S1.2UU.00. Judgment No. 800, March Term, 18U8. Fl. fa. to .March Term. 18t8. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Mary Edwards, admin istratrix. In and to nl that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the Fifteenth ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and Stato of Pennsylvania, being known as lots numbered twenty three (23) nnd twenty-live (23) upon Thomas Eynons nddltlon to the Borough ot Hydo Purk, bounded and described rs follows, to wit.: Beginning at the westerly corner of Eynon and Twelfth streets; thencu north westerly along said Eynon street ono hundred (luo) feet to a corner; thence southwesterly nnd nt right angles to saiJ Eynon street ono hundred tnd thirty-two (H2l feet to a corner; thenco southeast erly and nt right angles to said Twelfth street ono hundred (1U0) feet to a corner in lino of said Twelfth street; thenco northeasterly along said Twelfth street ono hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to tho placo ot beginning. Coal and minerals reserved to tho legal owners thereof by sulllclent terms in law. All Improved with two two-story double framo dwelling houses and outbuildings. Seized nnd tnken In execution at the suit of United Security Life Insurance nnd Trust Compuny of Pennsylvania vs. Mary Edwards, administratrix, of John R. Edwards, deceased. Debt. $1,913.00. Judgment No, l."Jl, September Term, 18Ui. Lev. fa. to March Term. 1898. WOODRUFF. Atty. ALSO No. 14. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Ada Albert, administra trix of A. C. Curtis, deceased, In and to ull that certain lot, pleco or pnrcel of land, cltuutc, lying und being In tho Bo rough of Dunmore. County of Lacka wanna, nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded und described as lot number twcnty-nlno (29), on Mill street In said borough, as laid out on a man or plot of building lots in tho olllce of the Pennsyl vania Coal Compuny. Said lot being rec tangular In shape, llfty (60) feet In front on Mill street, the sumo in rear, and one hundred und forty-four feet In dopth to an alley. Containing seventy-two hun dred (7,200) souaro feet of land. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Coal and min erals reserved. Seized and taken In execution ut the suit of Aaron Van Camp vs. Ada Albert, administratrix of A. C Curtis, deccused. Debt, $542.60, Judgment No. 535, January Term, 1898. Fl. fa, to March Term, 189S, GEO. M. WATSON. Atty ALSO No. 15. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendants, Annlo Gallagher nnd James J. Gallagher, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, sltuute in the City of Scrunton, County of Lacka wanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.; Being lot No. 29 on tho plot of Electric City Park, and situate upon Theodore street according to tho 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 samo In rear, and ono hundred and fourteen and flfty-threo one-hundredths (111.63-100) feet In deth. All improved with a frame dwelling houso and outbuildings. Being the samo premises which the Electric City Land Improvement Company grant ed and conveyed to the said Annie Gal lagher, by deed dutcd October 10, 1892, und recorded In tho olllce of the recorder of deeds for Lnckawanna county, in Deed Book No. 90, page 315. etc. Coal and min erals reserved and excepted Seized and taken in execution at the SHERIFF'S SALES. suit of Citizens' Building and Loan Asso elation vs. Annlo Gallagher and Jnmcs J. Gallagher. Debt, $MG.U0. Judgment No. 701. March Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1898. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defeudnnts, James McNIcholas and James McNIcholas, adinlnlslrntor ot Bridget McNIcholas, deceased In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, sltuato In the Fifteenth ward of tho City ot Scrunton, County of Lnckawanna, and Stato of Pennsylvania, known und distinguished on J. Hccrmnn's map ot South Hydo Park ns revised by survey of P. M. Walsh bearing date April 23, A. D., 1883, as lot No. twenty-two (22) In block No. Blxty-sovcn (67), being sixty (GO) feet In front on Fourteenth street, the same In width in rear and ono hundred nnd fifty feet (150) in depth, it being tho snmo lot of land conveyed to tho said Bridget McNIcholas by Wllllnm II. Jes sup, trusteo of the estate of Joseph Fel lows, deceased, by deed bearing date the 2iSth day of August. A. D. 1881; also by deed from Cjulncey W. Wellington and wife bearing dnto tho 12th day of December, A. D. 1888, recorded In Lackawanna coun ty, excepting, nevertheless, all tho coal and other minerals beneath tho surface of tho said lot. An Improved with a two Btory frame dwelling houso and outbuild ings thereon. Hcizca ana taken in execution nt mo suit of Carson & .Davis vs. James Mc NIcholas nnd James MuNncholas, admin istrator of Bridget McNIcholas, deceased, Debt, Jlf.S.Bi. Judgment No. 745. Mnrch Term, 1893. Lov. fa. to Mnrth Term, 189S. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Joseph Grzywlnski, In nnd to all tho following described lot of land, viz.:: Lot number twenty-four (24) in squaro or block number nineteen (19), being located on Prospect avenue In tho Nlnetenth wnrd of tho City ot Scranton, County of Lnckawanna, Pennsylvania. Said lot being forty (10) feet in front, and about ono hundred and forty (110) feet in depth to an alley. Excepting and reserv ing conl nnd minerals. Improved with two-story framo dwelling houso and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit of Edward Robinson vs. Joseph Grzywlnski. Dobt. $097.07. Judgment No. 71G, March Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1S9S. C. II. WELLS, Atty. ALSO No. IS. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, M. O. Webster, in and to nil that certain pleco or parcel of land, sltuato In the Borough of La Plume, County of Lackawanna, und State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Beglnnlg at the southeasterly corner of lnnd of E. C. Hnnsen In tho center of tho Fnctoryvllle nnd Ablngton Turnpike rond; thence along tho middle of said road south 38 degrees east 3G perches, south 21 degrees cast 20 perches; thence along tho westerly ditch of said road as now located south forty-live and one-half (43H) degrees east sixty-five (C3) perches to the right of way of tho Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad company; inence aiong saia railroad south twenty-four (24) degrees east sev-enty-ris (7G) perches to a corner of land of Thomas Woodbrldge; thence along said Woodbrldgo south sixty-six nnd one-hnlf (C6Va degrees west seventy-nine (79) perches to a corner; thenco along said Woodbrlgo nnd Myron Dcnn north llfty and one-half (50H) degrees west thlrty threo nnd seven-tenths (33 7-10) perches to a corner; thence along said Dean Bouth thlrty-nlno and one-halt (39') degreo west forty-eight and one-half (1S'.) perches to a corner or Oliver Cannon; thenco along said Cannon, tho John Mooro estate and Horace Seamans north forty ono (ID degrees west ono hundred nnd forty-eight (14S) perches; thenco nlong said Horace Seamans, Irene Wedeman nnd 13. C Hnnsen north forty-nine (19) de grees east ono hundred and thirty-four and eight-tenths (131 8-10) perches to tho place ot beginning. Containing one hun dred nnd forty (14U) ncrcs of land, more or less. Being tho samo premises conveyed to tho said M. O. Webster by Mrs. Sarah C. Chase, et al. Improved with a two story framo farm house, with one story nddltlon, barns, outbuildings, fruit trees, etc. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. L. Jenks vs. M. O. Webster. Debt, SSG3.0C. Judgment No. 590, March Term, 1895. Fi. fa. to March Term, 1893. TORREY. Atty. ALSO No. 19. All tho right, title and interest ot the defendant, John BUlen, In and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, sltuato in tho Borough of Wlnton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; Commencing nt a corner of Meylert street nnd public nlley; thence southerly along said Meylert avenue llfty feet to a corner; thenco nt tight unglee III a northerly direction ntty feet to tho aforesaid alley; thence along said nlley In a westerly direction llfty feet to the placo of beginning. Snld lot being llfty feet In front und rear and llfty feet In depth. Bounded on tho westerly side by said jueyicri avenue, soutneriy ana easterly by lands ot Bernard Eagan, and north erly by said public alley. Being the samo premises which Georro Nlltz by deod dated 7th July. 1690, and recorded In tho olllce for recording deeds, etc., In nnd for said county In Deed Book No. 110. page 391. etc., conveyed to said John Billeu. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved same as In nbovo recited dead. Improved with a two-story double framo dwelling house and hotel building and outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of George W. Welland vs. John BU len. Debt, $101.10. Judgment No. 497, May Term. 1897, Vend. ex. to Mnrch Term, 1893. WATSON. DIEHL & KEMMERER. Attys. ALSO No. 20.-A11 tho right, title and interest ot tho defendant. Joseph Knight, In nnd to all that certain lot of land, situate In Providence. In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and tate of Penn sylvania, known and designated as lot number eleven (11) on Ruane street on a certain property entitled "Electric City Park," nccordlng to a surey of the snmo made in August, 1892, by Lewis Van Duyne, engineer (a map of which Is re corded in olh for recording deeds in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No , page ), being titty (50) feet In front and llfty (50) lect In rear and one hundred and slty-ona und 7S-10C (101 7S-100) feet In depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling houso nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of J. R. Brewer vs. Joseph Knight. Debt, S25S.20. Judgment No. 020. March Term, 1893. Fl. fa. to March T.. 3.S9S. HULSLANDER & ALWORTH, Atts. ALSO No. 21. All that right, title und Interest of tho defendant, Frunk Bugno, in and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawunna, and State of Pennsylvania, to wit.: Being lot number nineteen (19) In squaro or block number forty-four (44) und situate upon street known us Fig street, upon the town plot of tho city of Scranton, Intend ed to be duly recorded: said lot being forty (10) feet In front, fortv (40) feet lu rear and ono hundred nnd llfty (150) feet In depth; being tho lot conveyed by George Fisher and wife to Matthew Dor Bey by deed of July 29, 1889. and by Mat thew Dorsey nnd wife to Frank Bugno, by deed of November 3, 1S93, recorded In Lncknwnnna county in Deed Book 100, pago 220, t.te. Coal and minerals reserved, Improved with ono two-story frame dwell ing, one burn, a summer kitchen and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Joseph Gronlcowskl vs. Frank Bugno, Debt. $200.00. Judgment No. 870, Mnrch Term, 18D3. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1898. LANGE. Atty. ALSO No. 22.-A1I tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Michael (lllmore, In and to ull that pUce or puree! of land, sit uuto In Newton Township, County of Lackawanna, nnd Stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Beglnnlg at a corner of lot No, 1. of tho division of the Kern estate (said lot No. 1 having been conveyed to Abram W. Kern by deed bearing date July 13th, 1895); thence north twenty-live and one halt degress east seventy-nlno rods to a corner in lunds of Slate; thenco by Slate nnd another division of the Kern estute knownasthe Walters lot (said lot having been conveyed to Albert P. Kern, by deed bearing date July 13. 1S50). north hOv onty degrees west one hundred and eleven und one-halt rods to, a corner in lino ot lands of Ellas Smith; thence by Bald lands of Ellas Smith south twenty-four and one-fourth degress west, sixty-nine and scveu-tenths.rods to a corner in said lino, alio a comer ot lot No, 3 in Bald, division of Kern estate ,sam lot navtng been eon veyed to David C. K. .il by deed bearing SHERIFF'S1 S ' T LES' dnto July 13. 1S93); thence by sdd lot No, 5 south sixty-four Mid three-fourths de grees east ono Inquired nnd eight rods to the place ot beginning, Cntibtlnliifc llfty and one-fourth acres. All Improved with onu one-story frumo dwclllhg hhuse nnd one frnmo burn, other outbuildings und fruit trees thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of Susan Klrcher vs. Michael Oil more. Debt, $2,000.00. Judgment No. il. January Term, 1897. Fl. fa. to March Term. lsos. AKERLY AND IIOLGATK,AUy. ALSO No. 23.-AI1 tho right, tltlo nnd interest of tho defendant. Mcrrltt Scott,-fin and to nil that certain tract, farm or parcel of land, situate, lylng'nlid belngMn" tho Township of Spring Brook, County of Lnckawanna, and Stnto of 'Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follpW.i, to wit.: On tho south by tho public road lending from Dalcvillc to Moscow, on tho north by lands of John Scott and William Pcm brldge, on tho west by lands ot James Sloate, and on tho east by lands ot Charles Haven Containing onq, hundred nnd six (10G) acres of land, more or lotfs. All Improved with n two-story framo dwelling house, barn and, other outbuild ings. Thn said' premises wero bequeathed to said Merrlt Scott by will of Julla.A. Bcott, dated the 14th day of July, 1889, and rog- Will Book No. 10. pages 27 and 23. Seized and taken .In execution nt tho suit of A. C. Schmidt & Co. vs. M'errltt Scott. Debt. $14.3.-.. JildgmerlV''No. 418, January Term, 1697. ' Fl. la to March Term, 1898. , , . v.a . ZIMMERMAN,. Atty. ALSO No. 21. All tho right, title and Interest ot the defendant, Uetirgo, Knlata, In and to nil thoso oertuln lots, pieces or parcels of laud, sltuato In tho Borough ''ot Dick son, Lackawanna County,' Pennsylvania, bounded und dnicribed. ns follows: Sold lot fronts on Harriet street and is forty (40) feet in front' wlda'iirul'ext'emlg'bneK from snld street ninety feet nnd Is bound ed on tho north by lands now or late of Casper Dudont and by" lands' now or lato of Richard Gallngher on tho south. Im proved with a two-story double framo dwelling nnd outbuildings. SECOND All that lot ot land, sltuato In tho village of Jessup, borough of Wlnton, county aforesaid, known a tho Mlchncl McGirl. Jr., lot, nnd now or Into occupied by said McGirl,- said lot H enclosed with a fence und Includes, .nil land now enclosed with said fence, In cluding the houso and outbuildings thereon. Aslo, all that lot of land, situate In said vlllago of Jessup, bounded and described as follows viz.: Situate on the easterly side of sticot known as Hell street, bounded on tho wust by said Hell street, on tho south and oust by "The Gulley," on tho west by land now or lato of Peter McGirl. aid lot is a triangular pleco of land ono hundred feet In front and In cludes nil fenced In nnd Is known ns tho Kiefer lot. Improved with two one-story dwellings nnd all buildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of Spruks Brothers vs. George Kn lata. Debt, $253.93. Judgment No, 6fi. March Term, 1893. Alias fl. fa. to March Term, 1S9S. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 23. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Antonio Magnotto, In nnd to all thoso two certain pieces or par cels of land with tho messuage and tene ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being on Fourth or Mark street, in tho Tenth ward of the City of Scranton, County ot Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, designated and described ns lots Nos. 7 nnd S, In square or block No. 5, on map ot A. B. Silkman'B addi tion to the city of Scranton; each ot snld lots being llfty (60) feet In width In front on said Fourth or Mark street, tho samo in rear and one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In depth, moro particularly described as follows, to wit.: Beglnnlg at a corner on the northerly side of said Fourth or "Mark street, two hundred (200) feet south westerly from tho lino of the Pennsyl vania Coal Company's lands; thence in a northwesterly direction on n line paral lel to said line, ono hundred nnd fifty (130) feet to land of lloran & Ilealy; thenco in n southwesterly direction on a lino parallel with said Fourth street, ono hun dred 100) feet; thence in a southeasterly direction on n lino parallel to said llrst couise. ono hundred nnd llfty (150) feet to said Fourth or Mark street, and thenco in a northeasterly direction along said Fourth street ono hundred (100) feet to nlnce of. beginning. Coal and minerals re served. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, barn nnd outbuild. Being tho samo premises which tho An thracite Building und Loan Association granted and convoyed to tho said Antonio Mugnetto by deed dated the fourth day of September. A. D., 1S93. nnd recorded In tho olllce for recording of deeds for Lack awanna county, In Deed Book No. 129. pago 474. Seized and tnken in execution at tho suit of Anthrnclto Building and Loan As sociation vs. Antonio Mngntotto. Debt. $900.00. Judgment No. 1327, September Term, 1S95. Fl. fa. to March Term, 189S. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. , ALSO No. 20.-AU tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Gfcorgo Simpson, In and to ull thoso certain luts, pieces or par cels of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Dunmore, County of Lackawanna, and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows: Tho first therof beginning at west corner of iot No. two (2) now owned by M. K. Smith, and on the southeast side of Fourteenth street and two hundred and eighty (2S0) feet from the south corner of Center and Fourteenth streets: thence south thlrty-nlno degrees forty-llvo min utes west ilfty-slx (5G) feet to a corner; thenco south llfty degrees flftce,n minutes east one hundred and elghty-ono (181) feet to corner; thenco north thirty-nine de grees, forty-llvo minutes west ilfty-slx (5G) feet to corner; thence at right angles north fifty degrees ilfteen minutes west along the line of said lot number two (2) one hundred nnd eighty-one (181) feet to corner on Fourteenth street, tho place ot beginning nnd, contalnlngl0.136 squaro feet of land, bo tho same more or less. Being lot number ono (1) In block number twenty-five (23) on William Von Storch 8 plot of lots ns surveyed by J. L. Law rence. It being tho same plot of land con veyed to said Gcorgo Simpson by William Von Storch and wlfo by deed dated 30th April. 188", recorded In Lackawanna coun tv. Pa.. In Deed Bock No. 40, page 20, etc Tho second thereof situate on tho east erly side of Jefferson avenuo in tho Uo roiigh of Dunmore, county nnd state nforesald. and lying betvecn the north easterly lino of lot No. Ill in block No. 17 of Dickson's addition and the southwest erly line of other lands of tho said Uoorgo Simpson (being the first lot of land herein described i, snld strip being about thirteen (13) feet In width, moro or less, on said uvenue, nnd ono hundred uudvseventy-one nnd 6-100 feet In depth. Tho measurement ot tho depth of t-ad strip to comemncK,'w(thln ten (10) fqsit .of tho Inside of the sidewalk on wild avenue with tlio privilege iif lining baid Jen (M feet for yard. rvault. porch, pluaraf bay window or shrubbery, but for no other purpose. It being the snmo piece or lot of land convened to J tho' -sold Gt'C-igo Rlmnuntl liv fIlV A. DlcksOU Ot al.. e.- ecutor ot the estate ot Thomas Dickson, deceased, by deed dated January 16th. 1E89, and recorded in Lnckawanna coun ty. Pn., In Deed Book No. 101, page 430, etc. Coal and minerals under both the nbovo pieces of land excepted and re served ns in deed In chnln of title for same. All Improved- -with!' a two-story frame dwelling houso and- outbulldlngw thereon. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of J. G. Guthknecht vs. George Simp son. Debt, $300.00. Judgment No. 1IG, May Term, 1897. Fl. fa. to March Term, lW Also at tho suit of tho Dickson Brewing Compnny vs. George Simpson. Debt, $3(V1.00. Judgment No. 1097. May Term. 1897. I'''c?IA'a,Atty. TERMS OF SALE, 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 OFF. .:.. ALL PROPERTIES OH WHICH ADOVfi TERMS HAVE NOT' BEEN, COMPLIES' WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. . , , , ShcfliTsoulcoT's'crurUon, ra.;'MarcK'To7 1S9S.