THE SCRANTON T1UBUM-KIUDA1'. MAX' '27. 1S5JS. i; GARBQNDALE, tTho Carbondale correspondence ot Tha Tribune haa been placed In the hands ot Mr. C. R. Munn, Salem avenue and Church Btrcot, to whom news ltema may be addressed. All complaints as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should be made to W. J. Roberts, nows agcnt.1 MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMME. i'rsparatlou for tho Honoring of Our Soldier Mend. Hcnrquarters of William II. Davlcs Test, 1ST, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of tho Republic. Special Order No. 1. Comrades and Cogcners: With the tin censing march of time, another year lias Bono since this post was called on to uttenrt divine service In u body on tho Sunday evening preceding Memorial Day In accordance with rules and regulations. Therefore, tho comrades of this post will assemble nt the post room on Sun day evening, May 29, at C.45 o'clock and uccompanled by the Woman's ltellof corps and also the Sons of Veterans, both of which fintcrnul organizations are hereby Invited to accompany tho post to tho church of St. Hose, from whoso pas tor, tho Rev. Father Coffey, we have le celved tho usual annual Invitation to at tend tho service this year In the said church. The pest will be In uniform and white gloes. Consequently the comrades and visiting attendants must leave tho post room on tho said evening of Sunday at the above mentioned time. Hi on hand promptly, comrades, so that we may occasion no unnecessary delay by our tardiness. Yours lu F. C. and I... Itobert Mcllale. Attest: l'ost Commander. Joslah Vandcrmark, Adjutant. Special Order No. 2. Comrades, the march of nnother year Is ended. The Grand At my will again gather In groups though smaller than over before mustering In tho cemetelles throughout tho land, and In reverent si lenro placing tokens of affection and gratitude on the graves of their departed comrades. In memory wo will again "touch elbows" with the departed. Uur thoughts will be again t.rivsled from the din and push of a busy Pfo, and will be with tho nation's dead win sleep beueaMi the soldiers' "wludowlcss palace of rest. ' The tribute of love they so lovingly paid other, we will with devotion pay now to them. Therefore strew their graves over with beautiful (lowers; plant the Hag. the "Emblem of equal lights and national unity they loved so well, and make the place where they rest, the shrine of renewed devotion to the cause, of American liberty and union.'' Since the Instituting of Memorial Day, we have met around our post altars and offered the usual invocation of thankful, ness. a part of which was these words, "Wo thank Tliee that out Horn the car nage of war. we have come to these days ot peace, that the passion of war Is stilled." Thee words are no longer ap plicable to the.e days, war is again abroad in, the land, and the same spirit that animated the days of sixty-one and live has been rekindled and breathes a new life in tho hearts of the young men of the nation. In the cause of human lib erty and Justice. Since wo last visited the bivouac of our dead, the numbers have Increased in the names of Comrades Truman Whipple. T. D. Hradley, James V. Irwin and veterans of the war. John Seanlon. James Duffy, Lewis Silsbee. Patrick O'Rourke, John Weldncr, Patrick Brennan, Thomas Kirls wood are the additionals for the year. Therefore, for the purpose of properly observing the day, the post will assemble nt S.30 a. m., and meet the Woman's Re llef corps, who will arrange the flowers und Hags for the veterans, nls-o the class ot Miss Hattle Jlutchln.s' pupils of the high school, Sons of Veterans and the tiling squad. At 9 o'clock they will pro ceed to Memorial park where the follow ing exercises will take place; Song, "National Memoiial Hymn." By Itlch School Pupils Invocation Hev. Charles l.ee Heading Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, J. M. Alexander Calling the "Silent Roll." Adjutant Josiab Vandcrmark Song, "Salute the Old Flag," Hy High School Pupils "Firing Salute," P. O. S. of A.. Firing Squad Eitel's battery will flro tho usual na tional salute after the exercises aro con cluded. The column will visit the vari ous cemetelles and decorate the graves and uo dismissed. Hy order of Robert Mcllale, Commandpr. Attest: Josiah Vandarmark, Adjutant. Note; Donations of flowers made up In small boquets and (Irmly tied together will be gratefully received nt the hall on Salem avenue at S o'clock. By order of committee. LOCAL AND PERGONAL. A handscme and commodious porch is being added to tho Baptist parson age on Lincoln avenue. James Munn's music store will bo moved to Hlngliamton today. In this connection many friends will regret the departure ot Miss Mame lllrd, who will have n position In the Parlor city establishment. The semi-annual reception of the Blessed Virgin sodtnllty will take place nt St. Rose church on Tuesday next at 7 o'clock. The Florence mission will meet In tho Sunday school room of the Baptist church nt 3 o'clock tomorrow after noon. Ladles of all denominations aro cordially Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. William Ulstetl have returned from a two weeks' visit In the west. II. D. Klots, of the Pendleton Manu facturing company, Is In this city on business,. Mrs. F. L. Thomns, of Blossburg. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Phillips, of Lincoln avenue. JjbRMYN AND MAYFIELD. The condition of D. O. Williams, of Mayfleld, who has been very 111 of pneumonia for some time past, was not changed last evening. Charles, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ben jamin, fell out of n wagon yesterday and fractured his collar-bone. The Carbondale Hoboes nnri mtm.-,, Juniors played a game of ball on tho ui,asi awe grounds Wednesdny. Tho visitors put up an exceedingly weak game and were defeated by a score of 15 to 1. The feature of the game was Manager Bro vn's brilliant ruse of get ting two runs. Mrs, Thomas E. Grlfllths - visit ing In Scranton Wednesday. Councllmnn George Walters had his foot badly Injured Wednesday by being crushed between two cakes of Ice. The Injury will Incapacitate him for some time. The Delawaro and Hudson colliery --7e will commence work on three quarter time today. Mrs, Ellas Evans and daughter, Mrs, Benjamin, of Forest City, were visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Grltllths, of North Muln street. Mr. Thomas Joplln, one of our promi nent young men and who Is making great progress In tho musical world, left here on Wednesday morning to Join Professor Cuth'a brlgado band, which left Scranton on Wednesday evening for Fort Rellly, N. C. Several of his friends went to tho city to bid him farewell. Will Byrne, of Mayfleld, who Is em ployed as coal Inspector at tho Edger- ton colliery, met with a painful Injury Wednesday. While In the net of mak ing a coupling with his foot tho cars came together, crushing tho member uulto badly. Tho ball at Enterprise hall last even ing was very largely attended. A largo number from out of town wero pres ent. , AVOOA. Tho Daughters of St. George elected tho followlnu officers on Wednesday evening: President, Mrs. Wlddlo; vice president, Mrs. Alger; flnnnclnl secre tary, Mrs. Mary Bleasei recording sec retary, Mrs.: E. S. To'rr: first conduc tor, Mrs. Mnrtha Bradbury; second conductor, Mrs.Margnrot Bosley; treas urer, Miss Mary Taylor; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Pierce; Inside guard, Mrs. Ame lia Hooper; outside guard, Mrs. Mary Deeble. ' The pupils of tho borough schools will picnic In the woods today. Clos ing exercises will bo rendered In Prof. Iloban's loom. Tho Horn of St. George will elect offi cers nt their regular meeting tomor row evening. David James, of Lincoln 1 1 111. Is ser iously 111 of appendicitis. Mr. A. P. Holllslcr nnd son Harold have returned homo after :i few days visit with friends in Montrose. The Avocn Hose compnny will par ticipate In th O. A. R. parade- at Moo sic on Memorial' Day. Dr. Brown, of Dunmore, was a vis itor In town yesteidny. The Independent foot ball team will play the Rlchmondale team on the Car bondnle grounds tomorrow. Tho gate receipts will be donated to the Emer gency hospital. Mr. James A. Kearney, of Archbald. was n visitor at tho Ctirran residence yesterday. Tho box social given by Miss Mar garet Dixon in O'.Mnllcy's hall on Wed nesday evening was a veiy enjoyable event. Many people from out of town wotf prevent. Mm-lc was furnished by Robert Webber und Thomas Nebone. Miss Will" Seamen will open a select school In No. 1 building next Tuesday. The friends of John McClave nro again anxious as to his whereabouts. Since ho has been returned to thorn tiVv hav" carefully watched him, hut a few days ago ho escaped their super vision and nothing has since been heard of him. The marriage of William Hutchings. a prominent young man of this town, to Miss Rosa Welsearge, of Pittston, wart solemnised on Wednesday evening nt the Lutheran church in Pittston. Rev. O. F. Kttwoln performed the cere mony. The bride Was attended by Miss Rhoda Hutching, a sister of the groom, while Rudolph Wolscargef, a brother of the blidp, waited upon the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hutehlns will re side 111 Avocn. -Mr. Robert McCracken and daugh ter Margaret, accompanied by the chil dren of Frederick Worth, left yester day for New Yolk, whore the latter will reirnln In ohatuo cf their father. All members of George Hill post, f40, G. A. R., are requested to meet at Janioq McMillan's store on Sunday morning to proceed to the Methodist Episcopal church, where Rev. E. L Van Holsen will conduct services. Tho marriage of Joseph Nicholas to Rnchiil Williams will take place at th? residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, on next Tu sday evening, June 1. The funeral of James Dougherty on Wodnosdaj morning was attended by a. large number of people from this and surrounding towns. The Father Mat thew and A. O. H. societies of which the deceased was a member, led tho procession. The pall-bearers wero: Edward Gibbons. Michael Cannon, Pat rick McNulty. Thomas Nealon, John Keon and James O'Callahan. Inter ment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. OLYPHANT. Ifast evening u, meeting of the citizens was held In the Centrnl school build ing and plans for the appropriate ob servance ot" Memorial Day were dis cussed. Among the societies who will turn out on parade aie the following: The Knights of Malta, Red Men, Lack awanna Accidental fund, Heptasophs, Knights of Pythias, Emllgn lodge of Ivorltea, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Forestem of America, Excelsior Hose company, Olyphant Hose company. No. 2 and the children from nil the public schools and Sunday schools. The pro cession will be formed at the Central school building. The line of march Is n follows: Church street to Susque hanna, to Laeknwanna, to Dunmore street, countermarch to Lackawanna to Main .meet, Blakely, to Lackawan na avenue, to First street, to Scott street, to Delaware street, to the school building, where exercises will be held. Among the speakers for tho occasion will bo Rev. George A. Hague, of the Susquehunna Street Baptist church; Rev. P. J. Murphy, of St. Patrick's church; Rev. M. llavvcy, of the Prim itive Methodist church; Rev. Peter Roberts, of the Congregational church; Rev. J. R. Elite, of the Rlakely Bap tist chinch; Attorney John T. Mnr tln and others. Tho exercises will be opened by the singing of the national hymn, "America," by the public school children; selection will also be ren dered by the Keystone Glee club and tho Piiceburg band. Professor Cum mlngs Is arranging to havo forty-live pupils of tho sclioola selected who will carry Hags bearing the Inscription of each state In the union. Rev. B. F. Hammond Is at the Fanl tarluni In Danville, N. Y., for the benefit of his health. T. V. Powderly, of Carbondale, was a caller in town yesterday. Miss Stella Price, of Sprlngbrook, who has been visiting MIm Georgia Thomas, returned home. M. J. McHale, of upper Dunmoro street. Is seriously 111. Miss Sadie Newcombe, of Archbald, la visiting relatives ut this place. Mrs. Frank Orchard and flon, Maurice Orchard, of Carbondale, aro the gtiests of Mrs. Jennie Voyle, of Lackawanna street. Rev. George Hngue delivered an ex cellent sermon on Baptism In the Sus quehanna Street Baptist church last evening. After tho service the rlto of baptism was administered to six candi dates. Rev, I. J. Lansing, D. D., of tho Green Ridge Presbyterlnn church, will give a lecture on "The Courtship of Miles Stundlsh" in tho lVekvllle Pres byterlan church this evening. Admis sion 25 cents. MIms Jennie Gray, who has been at the Scranton Private hospital for the past week receiving treatment fur ton sllltis, hnj returned home. Miss Laura Nealon was tendered a delightful surprise party by a number of her friends at her homo on Dun more stree "Wednesday evening. Games and music made tho houtu speed merrily by. Refreshments wore served at 11 o'clock, after which a flashlight of tho, group was taken by Martin MoDonough. Those present wero Misses B. and Mary Norton, Mary YOUNG AT SIXTY. Scrcno comfort nnd happiness in ad vanced years nro realized by compara tively tow women. Their hard lives, their liability to se rious troubles on account of their pecu liar organism and their profound lgno ranco concerning themselves, nil com blno to shorten tho period of usefulness and fill their later years with suffering. Mrs. I'inkham has done much to raalco women strong". She has given advlco to many that has shown them how to guard against disease nnd retain vigor ous health in old ago. From every cor ner of the earth there is constantly com ing tho most convlnciug statements from women, showing tho cfllcacy of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound in overcoming female ills. Hero is a letter from Mrs. J. C. Orms, of 220 Horner St., Johnstown, Pa., which is earnest and straight to the point : " Dean Mns. PiKKitAM: I feel it my duty , to tell all suffering women that I thiulc your remedies nro wonderful. I had trouble with my head, dizzy spells and hot flashes. Feet and hands wero cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, pain in ovaries nnd congestion of tho womb. Sinco taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble is all gone, havo no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining in flet,h. I consider your medicine the bost to bo had for female troubles." Tho present Mrs. Plnkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unparal lellcd, for years sho worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. I'inkham, and for sometime past has had solo chargo of tho correspondenco department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. Carbine, Gertie Dearlo, Aniii.f nnd Minnie Hoban, Nellie Murphy, Mary Rogan, Maggie Roache and Sarah Neodhain, of Scranton. Messrs. Pro- fowne T 1 AtrH.nli Mnrtlli Ivoeirnri. James o'Malley, John O'Malley, Pat rick O'Conell, Wllllo Kelly, M. F. O'Malley, James Lally, John Ferguson, J. J. O'Malley, Patrick Nealon, Frank Lundy nnd Martin MoDonough, of Scranton. TAYLOR NEWS. Burglar"! Again at Worlf--A Well Known 31 it n llcml -- I'nrsonril News. The residence of Funeral Director J. E. Davis, of North Main street, was entered by burgluiu at an early hour yesterday morning. This has been the second time within the past four months for Mr. Davis' residence to bo entered. The robbers gained en trance through a side window In the cellar by the aid of a small piece of iron which was used In prying the last open. Daniel W. Davis, a prominent and well known man of Milwaukee, parsed away on Wednesday after a linger ing illness. Tho deceased was 43 years of ago and was connected with the well known ilrm of Davis Bros., wagon makers. He will be buried this morn ing at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Milwaukee cemetery. Funeral Director T. J. Davis lias charge of tho remains. James Nnnh, of Union street, will leave for Atlantic City' next week. Mrs. Morgan Bevan, of Hyde Park, was the guest of her mother, on Union street, yesterday. Tho Tribune branch ofliee In Taylor la In the Cobleigh building. Local Representative E. G. Evans In charge. Dr. J. S. Porteus, who hns been In Harrlsburg representing the Knights Templar, returned homo on Wednes day. Old Glory which floats to the breeze over No. 2 s-chool in North Taylor and which was so badly torn by the storm was taken down yesterday and re paired. The borough fathers will meet In tho council chambers this evening. Many Important questions will be In discussion. Washington Camp, No. 192, Patriotic Order, Sons of America, will attend a divine worship In tho Presbyterian church where the Rev. L. R. Fbster will preach a patriotic sermon. Every body Is welcome. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Price, of Hyde Park, spent the Sabbath with friends hi this place. Martin Luther lodge, No. 22, Loyal Knlghte of America, will meet this evening In Reese's hall. Messes Pearl Gaul and Margaret Slpple, of West Scranton, wero the guests of friends In this jiluce on Tuesday. Mrs. Giles Decker, of Cayuga street, Hyde Park, was the guest of relatives In this place. Mr. and' Mrs. Michael McDonald were the guests ot the tatter's parents In Archbald yesterdaj'. Miss Maggie Jones, daughter of Fur niture Dealer and Mrs. John A. Jones, of Main street, has accepted a posi tion ns cashier in the Leader dry goods stoic in Scranton. Miss Jones took up her position yesterday. Tho Daughters of Pocohontas nro making arrangements to hold a grand social next montbi Committees are working hard on the affnlr. Tho eisteddfod which was to havo taken place at the Welsh Congrega tional church on Monday evening, has been postponed until June Cth. Tin- Kind He Wnnlcd. Cholly Gayburdd "Do you believe th3 Btory of Jcnah and the whale.?" Ethel Saintly "Why, of course, I do. I believe every word of it." Cholly Gaybuidd (enthusiastically) "Dear Miss Saintly, will you be my wife?" Truth. SHERIFF'S SALES, SIIE HKKIFF'M SAL13 -01'- -OS. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1S03. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa- clas, Levari Facias and Veiditlonl Ex ponas, Issued out of tho court of common pleaso of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will exposo to public sale by ven duo or outcry, to tho highest nnd best bidder, for cash, at tho court house. In tho city of Bc-anton, Lackawanna coun Valuable neai Estate SHERIFF'S SALES. ty on FRIDAY, the THIRD DAY OF JUNE A. D 1S93. nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all tho right, tttlo and Interest of tho defendants In and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No, l.-AU tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Metrofnn Gambol, ad ministrator of R. Gambol, deceased, In nnd to nil that certMn lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In the township of Old Forge, crunty of Lackawanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho Inter section of streets culled nnd named Al bion and Hickory streets; thenco along said Hickory btrect a distance of one, hundred and fifty feet to the line ot lot number seventeen; thenco nt right an gles to said street and along the line of said lot number seventeen a distance of flftv-threo feet, more or less, to a corner of lot number fifteen; thenco at said last mentionodtesgfn, gdil, liK',4 and along lino of lot number fifteen a distance of one hun dred and fifty feet to Albion street; thence along Albion street nt right angles to last-mentioned lino flfty-threo feet, more or lesi, to a corner, tho place of be glnlng. Bclnglot number fourteen nt block number seven In Section "F," on the plot of lots of E. M. Smith, surveyed by J. H. Rittcnbouso. C. E bounded on tho north west by Albion street, northeast by Hickory street, southeast by lot number seventeen nnd southwest by lot number fifteen. Being same premises conveyed by Edward Wnwesok to Roman Gambol by deed tinted May 27th. 1J95. nnd recorded in tno olilco for recording or needs in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 120 at page 431. Improved with ono three story stone nnd frame building, tho Base ment being stone, used as a hotel; nlso ono two-story frumo dwelling house, ono frnmo barn, oven nnd outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Max Rosenbluth vs. Mctrofan Gambol, administrator of R. Gambol, de ceased. Debt, $141.73. Judgment No. 1009, March Term, 1S9S. Fl. fa to May Term, 1S93. NEWCOMB, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant In nnd to all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in tho city of Scranton, In tho county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, described as follows viz.: Being lot num ber eight In stiqaro or block "D," upon the plot of Piospect liaco or Francis Ann Griflln's Addition to tho City ot Scranton. and situate upon street known as Lincoln avenue. Said lot is forty feet In width In front, same width In rear, and one hundred and fifteen feet in depth, together with tho usual ten feet privilege. In front of front line, and Is tho land conveyed by Charles Tropp and wife to Patrick Lynn by deed dated lPth October, 1S91, recorded in Deed Hook BS, page 15'!, etc. Alt Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houto and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of tho New Schiller Build ing and Loan Association of Scran ton, Pa., vs. Robert M. Evans, adminis trator of Patrick Lynn, deceased. Debt, 5S90.60. Judgment No. 767, May Term, 198. Lev. fa. to May Term. lS9fc. P. W. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title and Interest of defendant, M. P. Gillespie. In and to nil those two certain lots, pieces or par cels of lnnd situate in the Second ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lack awanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tho first thereof situate on tho corner of Church avenue and Oak street is bounded on tho nouheast by lnnds of Thomas Williams, on the southeast by Church avenue, on the northwest by lands of the estate of Joseph GUllspie, on the southwest by Oal: street. Being about ilfty-seven f."7) feet In front on said Church avenue about fifty-three feet in rear and one hundred und thlrty-flvo feet in depth more or less. Coal and minerals thereof reserved to the owners with right to mine and remove tho same. The im provements on said lot consist of a two story frnmo dwelling house with a wing or kitchen attached in tho rear. Said house has a small front porch and occu pies th3 center of tho lat slightly abovo tho level of tho stroft. In tho icar of tho said lot Is a Fmall well-built stable resting on a high foundation which acts as a basement, said stable being constructed of wood. Also a small wooden paintshop near said stable. The second lot thereof sltuato on the corner of Church avenue and Market street nnd Is bounded on the northeaster ly side by West Market street about sixty feet, on the northwesterly side by Church avenue about seventy-two feet, south easterly by lands of William Mooro about seventy-five feet and southwesterly lands now or lato of James McGinnls, whose upper or northeasterly is tho retaining wall now wholly erected upon the above described lot. Coal nnd other minerals reserved to the owners thereof with tho right to mine and remove tho same. Con taining the following Improvements. Ono three-story brick house with a French gable roof with a bread porch in front und one-story wing in tho rear. Seized nnd taken in execution nt tho suit of Keene, Jeffreys & Co., limited, vs. M. P. Glllisple. Debt, J5L0S. Judg ment No. 252. January Term, 1S9S. Vend. ox. to May Term, 19S; also at tho suit ot Bronson, Brown & Co. vs. M. P. Glllisple. Debt, $97.32. Judgment No. 231, March Term, 1S9S. Vend. ex. to May Term, 1S9S. ZIMMERMAN & WATSON, DIEHL & KEMERER, Atty's. ALS.O No. 4. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Anthony Wintcrmantel, in and to all tho followiiK described lots or parcels ot land, sltuato In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, to wit: First -Being a portion of lot numoir eighteen (IS) in square or block number ninety-four (91), sltuato upon street called and known as Alder street upon the town plot of Scranton, intended to be duly reg lstered and recorded; said portion of said lot being the front eighty-feet thereof; being forty (10) feet wide in front, forty (10) feet In rear and eighty (SO) feet in depth; with the privilege of using ten (10) feet In front of tho front lino of tald portion of said lot number eighteen (IS) for yard, nult. poicb, piazza, cellarway, bay windows, but for no other purpose; tho top of tho uutsido of said vaults in no case to bo higher than the sidewalic In front of said lot. Coal and minerals reserved. All improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, a summer kitchen and other outhouses thereon. Second Being a portion of lot number sixteen (10) in square or block number ninety-four (91), tituato upon street called and known as Alder Street, upon the town pint of Scranton; said portion being forty (40) feet wide, facing a public alley, forty I0) feet In rear, nnd seventy-six (70) foot deep; being tho renr part of said lot number sixteen tlG) in F.ild block num ber ninety-four (94). Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of John Frlechtel vs. Anthony Win tcrmantel. Debt, $1,450. Judgment No. 793, May Term, 1S98. Fl. fa. to May Term. 1S33. LANGE, Att'y. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Wlllard Parker, in and to all that certain lot, pieco or parcel of land, with tho Impiovements thereon, sltuato In the borough of Dunmore, coun ty of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsyl vania and known as the Sherwood Farm, now Jointly belonging to Benjamin H. Tbroop unil the dovUees of tho lato Wll loid Parker, deceased, ns tenants in com mon, but In illflerent undivided shares and In which under the terms of tho last will and testament of the said Dr. Will lam Parker, deccaEed, the said Wlllard Parker is entiled and seized of an undi vided third part of the estato of which tho said lato Dr. Wlllard Parker died seized subject to a rtleuso recorded April 14th. 1S97, In Mortgage Book, 93. Vusv 115, of the following part of said mortgaged premises Being all that certain lot or pleco of ground with the buildings nnd Im. provements thereon erected. Sltuato In tho First ward of tho borough of Dun more, county nnd state aforesaid, and de scribed according to a survey theroof mado by A. B. Dunning, Jr.. surveyor, dated January 29th, U97, as follows, to wit.: Sltuato on tho bouthwest sld of Tbroop nvenue. beginning at the distance of 195 feet southeasterly from the south easterly sldo of Battln street. Containing In front on said Throop avenue C5 foot and extending In depth southwest ISO feet to an alley, being samo premises con vyed to John Powell by Wlllard Parker, SHERIFF'S SALES. AMAMAMMMMMMMMMMMMi Ft. nl., by deed dated Nov. 17th. 18lfl, and recorded In Deed Book 127, Pago 6, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Throop, Wolf and Warren, exe cutors nnd trustees of B. II, Throop, de ceased, vs. Wlllard Parkrr. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 3GS, November Term, 1897. Lov. fa. to May Term, U93. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Atfys. ALSO No. 0.-A11 tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants lu and to all that cer tain piece, pnrccl or tract of land sltuato In tho township of Benton, county of Lackawanna and stnta of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning in tho corner of tho two roads nearly in front of tho Phillip Hlorhlly residence, thence northeasterly along tho center of tho public road leading toward tho village of Flectvllle fifty (30) perchcB; thenco north thirty (30) degrees west twenty (20) perches to a, corner; thenco by lands west twenty (20) perches to a corner; thonco by lands of O.W. Davidson forty-seven nnd one-half (47'sl degrees forty-six and four-tenths (46 4-10) perch es to tho center of old road; thenco along said road fourteen (14) degrees east eight and eight-tenth (S 8-10) perches to tho plnco of tho beginning, containing two acres and forty-llvo (15) perches of lnnd, more or less. It being the same premises conveyed to said Flora H. Phillips by Sybil A. Johnson und husband by deed dated March 27th. 18SG, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 30, Pago 499, etc. Improved with a two story dwelling house, frame, barn, out buildings .nd fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Nina B. Green, assigned to M. M. Williams, vs. William H. Phillips and J. R. Burnett, administrators of Flora II. Phillips, deceased. Debt. $153.23. Judg ment No. 999, March Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to May Term, ISPS. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Atfys. ALSO No. 7.-AI1 the right, tltlo and Intcrst of tho defendant, Amos Singer, In and to all that certain lot pleco or parcel of land, situate, lying nnd being in tho Second ward of the city of Scranton. bounded and described ns follows: Being tho northerly one-half of Lot No. 15 In Block No. 4 In Wlmmn's Addition to the City of Scranton, now known as Park Place, said part of lot Is Hunting on Blair ave nuo of said city and Is twenty-three feet In width In front nnd rear, one hundred and fifty (150) feet dep end rectangular in shape, being part of same lot of land that was conveyed to Catherine Vockroth by deed dated Jan. :4th, 18S9, etc. to gether with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of George Stnnsburry vs. Amos Sin ner. Debt. $75. Judgment No. 339. May Term, 1697. Alias fl. fa. to May Term,. H9S. BEALE, Att'y. ALSO No. S. All the right, tltlo and Interest) of tho defendant. William Weyandt, In and to all that certain tract, pleco or par cel of lard, situate, lying nnd belpg In tho city of Scrnnton, county of Lackawanna, nnd stnte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt n point on tho side of Mooslc avenue, twenty (20) feet northeasterly from a stono monument In the center of said Mooslc avenue; thenco north forty an! one-fourth (40'i) degrees east five hun dred (30J)) feet to a corner; thenco north forty-nine and three-fourths (49Ti) degrees west live hundred and twenty-three (323) feet to a corner; thenco south forty and one-fourth (40'4) degrees west live hun dred (500) feet to a point on the sldo of said Slooslc avenue; nnd tnence south forty-nlno and three-fourths (IS'i) de grees east flvo hundred and twenty-throo (523) feet along tho easterly side of said Mooslc avenue, to place of beginning. Containing six (6) acres of land. All Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house nnd other outbuildings. Being the samo property which Fred erick Westfall nnd wife granted nnd con veyed unto William Weyandt. by deed dated October IS, 1SSC, and recorded In the office for recording deeds, etc., in Lack awanna county, deed book No. 42, page 140. Seized an 1 taken In execution at tho suit of Christian Storr vs. William Wey andt. Debt. $200.00. Judgment No. 210. May term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to May term, 1S98. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, James Kelly, in nnd to all the following described lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In the borough of Archbald, In the county of Lackawanna, nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded nntl described ns follows: Beginning in tho southwesterly line of Monroe street, at tho easterly corner of lot numbered four (4) on said street; thence by said lino of street, south forty-four and three-fourths degrees east llfty-three feet to a corner; thence by lot number (G) on said street south thirty-two and one-fourth degrees west ono hundred and thlrty-one(131) feet to a point thirty-three feet distant north erly at right angles from tho center lino of tho Light track of the Gravity Railroad of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany; thenco parallel with and thirty three feet distant from said center line, north elghty-nlro nnd three-fourths de grees west fifty-seven and four-tenths feet to a corner; thenco by lot number four (4) on Monroe street, north thirty two nnd one-fourth degrees east ono hun dred and seventy-two and seven-tenths feet to tho place of beginlng. Compris ing lot numbered 5 on Monroe streot, us the same Is represented and designated on a map of building lots on lands of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Com pany In tho said borough of Archbald. Being the same premises conveyed to tho said James Kelly by tho said Delaware and Hudson Canal Company by deed dated November 29th, 1S&7. and Intended to be recorded In Lackawanna county. Improved with a two-story framo dwell ing house and outhouses thereon. SKCOND. All the following described lot or parcel of land situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lackuwanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known and distin guished on J. Herman's map of South Hydo Park, as lot number four (4) in square or block number forty-nine (49), being fifty feet In front on Fifth avenue, and ono hundred nnd fifty tl50) feet In dcptli to an alley. Excepting and reserv ing all coal and minerals beneath the sur face of and belonging to said premises tho samo as Is reserved in deed from John F. Gallagher, ot nl., to the said James Kelly, said deed being dated December 13th, 1SSS, und recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book, No. 57, at page 312, etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Mlna Robinson vs. James Kelly. Debt, $1,G25.00. Judgment No. 719. May term, 189S. Fl. fa. to May term. 189S. WARD & HORN, Attys. At SO No. 10. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants, Mary A. Lewis and Lewis W. Lowis, In and to nil that cer tain lot or parcel of land situate in tho Thirteenth ward of the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, be ing lot numbered six (6) In, block "A" In Sanderson's udditlon to tho city of Scranton, measuring twenty-flvo (33) feet In front on Dickson avenue, tho same, more or less. In rear, and measuring ono hundred and ten (110) feet In depth on lino between said lot number six nnd lot number flvo (5), and elghty-llvo feet between said lot No. 6 and lot No. 7 on tho said plot. The said lot being im proved by framo storo and dwelling com bined. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of L. Milton Wilson, executor of Lemuel F. L. Wilson, deceased, vs. Mary A. Lowis and Lewis W. Lowis. Debt, $2, G0O.O0. Judgment No. 1112, Murch term, 1893. Fl. fa. to May term. 1593. REPLOULE. Atty. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Thomas Aston, in and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, sltuato in tho borough of Olyphant, In tho county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Being lot number one hundred and thirty-seven (137) In square or block number four (4) ns shown on plot or map ot a tract of land known ns Throop's ad dition to tho borough of Olyphant, boine fifty (W) feet wide In front on New street, the same width In tho renr nnd fifty (50) feet In depth from front to rear. Being tha sam lot of land conveyed to said Thomas Aston by S. M. Snook in deed dated tho 20th day of December, 1591, and duly recorded in tho olilco of tho recorder of deeds In and for tho county of I.ackawanna In deed book , page ,otc. All Improved with a twn-story fra-uo SHERIFF'S SALES. shlnglo roof dwcllng house nnd outbuild ings. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of German Building Association No. 7 of Scranton vs. Thomas Aston. Debt, $1,000.00. Judgment No. 718, May term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to May term, 1S98. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Patrick Blcwltt, In nnd to all that certain pleco ot land In tho Sovcnth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On tho northeast fifty four (51) feet in width on Phelps strcol; on tho southeast ono hundred nnd thirty eight feet, moro or less, by Lord's court; on tho southwest thlrty-nlno (39) feet by land now or lato of Frances 1. Blewitt; on tho northwest ono hundred, thirty eight nnd soven-tenths (133 7-10) feet by Rocho court, being nil the premises which Jnman H. Phclpt nnd others by deed dated December 3, 1371, and recorded In the ofllco for tho recording of deeds, etc., In and for said county of Lnckawanna, In deed book No. 25, nt pago 327, etc., Bold nnd conveyed to Catherlno Blewitt, ex cepting about ono foot on tho southwest erly Bldo thereof which said Patrick Blewitt and his wlfo by deed dated No vember 21, 1S90, and recorded In Bald of flco In deed book No. 145, nt pago S3, etc., sold and convoyed to Frances L. Blow ltt. All improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, with additions thereto nnd outbuildings thereon. Coul and min erals reserved. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of James Burns vs. Patrick Blewitt. Debt, $1,000.00 Judgment No. 731, May term, 189S. Fl. fa. to May term. 1893. 11AWLEY, Atty. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, I. C. Langan, In and to all thoso certain lots or pieces of bind, sltuato In tho Tenth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackuwanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, abovo tho Erio and Wyoming Valley Railroad In A. li. Sllkman's udditlon to tho city of Scran ton, as per map made by J. L. Lawrence. Ono of said lots Is bounded as follows: Beginning ut a corner on tho southeast erly sldo of Silkman uvenuo nnd forty feet from tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany's line of land: thenco southeast erly nnd parallel with said Coal com pany's line 150 feet to Acker alley; thence a southwesterly direction along said alley 50 feet to a corner of lnnd of Peter Sny der; thence u northwesterly direction along said Snyder's land 150 feet to said Silkman avenue; thence a northeasterly courso along Silkman avenue 60 feet to the place of beginning. Being lot No. 1 in block No. 9 on said map. Another oC them, commencing on the southeasterly side of said Silkman nvenue and at the northwest corner of said Peter Snyder's lot; thenco a southeasterly course along Snyder's land 150 feet to Acker alley; thenco a southwesterly course along said alley 00 feet to land contracted to Henry Acker; thenco a northwesterly courso along Acker land 150 feet to Silkman avenue; thence a northeasterly courso along said avenue 50 feet to the placo of beginning, being lot No. 3 In block No. 9 on said map. Another of them, sltuato in tho southeasterly sldo of said avenue and commencing at tho northwesterly corner of lot No. 4; thenco southeasterly along said lot 150 feet to Acker alley; thenco southwesterly along said alley 230 feet to Myrtlo street; thenco a north westerly courso nlong Myrtlo street 150 feet to Silkman avenuo; thenco a north easterly courso along Silkman avenuo 230 feet to said coiner of lot No. 4, tho placo of beginning, being lots Nos. 5, G, 7, 8 and In block No. 9, ns designated on said map. Another of them, situate on the northwesterly side ot said SUkmnn nve nuo and commencing at the southwest erly corner of lot No. 12, block No. 8; thence In a northwesterly courso along said lot 150 feet to Stipp alley; thence in a southwesterly courso along said alley 230 feet, more or less, to Myrtle street; thenco southeasterly nt different points ot compass along Myrtle street about 150 feet to Silkman nvenue; thence a north easterly course along Silkman avenue ;oo feet to the placo of beginning, being lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 In block No. 8, on said map. Ancther of them, situate on tho southeasterly sldo of tho Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad, commenc ing at a point at the intersection of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's lino and the said Erie and Wyoming Val ley railroad line; thence southeasterly nlong said Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's line about 173 feet to a point where said lino intersects Myrtle street; thence a northeasterly course along Myr tle street about 300 feet to a point where courso of Myrtle street prolonged would Intersect tho Erio and Wyoming Val ley R. It. line; thenco a south westerly course ulong said Erie and Wyoming Valley R. It. lino about 200 feet to tho placo of beginning and being threo-cornered shape as appears by said map. Another of them, sltuato on the southeasterly sldo of Sadler ave nue, commencing at a point of lot No. 5 on said map, known as David Stipp lot ;' thenco southwesterly along Sadler ave nuo about 50feet toMyrtle street; thenco in a southeasterly course along Myrtle street about 123 feet to Stipp ulle ; thenco northeasterly along said alley about 130 feet to tho corner of lot No. 5; thence northerly nlong said lot nbout 125 feet to placo of beginlng, being lot No. 0, block No. S, on said map. Also, one other lot or parcel of land bounded, commenc ing on the southerly sldo of Bunker Hill street In said ward, and at a point on the lino of tho Pennsylvania Coal company; thenco south 50 degrees east along said company's land 133 feet; thenco south 40 degrees west about GO feet to a point in lino of tho Erio nnd Wyoming Vallev railroad; thence a westerly nnd circular courso along said Erio and Wyoming Valley railroad to a point in lino of Ash street; thenco north 50 degrees west about 30 feet to a point in line of tho Scran ton branch of tho Erio and Wyoming Valley railroad; thenco north 33 degrees east along said company's railroad line about 200 feet to a point In lino ot Bunker Bill street; thence northerly S2 degrees 30 minutes east along said street about 220 feet to a stake; thenco north 40 de grees east along said sfeet to tho Penn sylvania Coal company's land and place of beginning, and is tho land convev'd by Elizabeth Silkman to P. C. Langan, et nl., by deed bearing dato of 14th June, A. D. 1S97. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of M. II. Griinn vs. P. C. Langnn. Debt, $100.00. Judgment No. 2SG, March term, 189S. Fl. fa. to May term, 1S9S. P. W. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, lltle nnd Interest of tho defendants, Antonio Mngnlotto and Curcio Magnlotto, In nnd to all that cer tain lot. pleco or parcel of land, sltuttte In tho city of Scranton, county of Lnck awanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. Heermun's map of South Hydo Purk us lot No. 5 In block No. 10, being 30 feet in front on Scranton avenue and 150 feet in depth on westerly line nnd about 133 feet in depth on easterly line, bo tho same moro or less. All Improved with a two-story fraina building with brick basement used for storo and dwelling houso purpojes nnd ono other two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of M. M. Williams vs. Antonio Mag nlotto nnd Curcio Magnlotto. Debt, $2, 750.00. Judgment No. 50, May term, 1S9S. Fl, fa. to May term, 189S. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attys. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, E. S. Chamborlln, in nnd to oil that certain pleco or parrel of land, sltuato In tho township of Lehigh, county of Lackawanna, stato of Penn sylvania, bounded nnd described as fol lows: Beginning at a maple corner In said township of Lthlgh; thenco south fifty degrees east on lino of Daniel Buuniau one hundred and seven and one-half rods to post nnd stone corner; thenco soma thirty-live degrees west sixteen rods to center of public road; thenco north so v. entv-nino dcgiees west to said road sl rods; thenco south tlfty-ono degrees wo-n eighteen rods on snld read: thenco north seventy degrees west on said road nlnutj -seven rods to lino of Godfrey Raich; thenco north twonly-nlno degrees east nlnety-ono rods to placo of beginning. ( ontalnlng thirty-four acres of li nd. moro or loss. Tho above described pico or parcel of land being the samo pleej snld by William P. Klrkendnlo. Sheriff, to II. W. Palmer, duly acknowledged No vember 21th, 1875, In tho court of Luzerni county, Pennsylvania, recorded In Sher iffs nnd Trccmrer's book 17, pago 147, and assigned by IL W. Palmer and Ellen N his wlfo, March 2. 1S8G, to E. M. Napcl, and deeded by snld E, M. Nagcl to Sally A. Chamberlain May 1, 1SS8, in book 19, pago 143, lmp'.oved with a framo dwell ing, barn nnd outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of uso of M. L, Klock vs. E. S. Chamborlnln. Debt, $210.00. Judgment No. 717, May Term, 1S93. Fl, fa. to May Term, 1693. OKELL & OKELL, Attys. ALSO No. 1C. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Jano lleslop, In and to all tho surfaco or right of soil of a lot or pleco of land, sltuato In Wlnton bo rough, Luckawannn county, state of Pennsylvania, on what Is known as tho "David Brown" tract, described ns fol lows: Beginlng nt a point on Delawaro avenuo fifty (50) feet from tho intersec tion of snld avenuo nnd Church btreot; thenco on n corner north twenty-seven degrees forty-four minutes west, ono hundred and eighty-four and thrte-tenths (181 3-10) feet; llionco on a courso south eighty-six degrees nnd eight mlnutca west, fifty (50) feet; thenco parallel with said first courso nnd a. llko distance to Delawaro avenue, thenco along Delawaro nvenuo to tho placo of beginning. Coal und minerals reserved. All improved with a two-story double framo dwelling house, ono sldo being equipped for hotel pur poses, and other outhouses thereon. Be ing samo land conveyed to said Jano lles lop by Isaac P. Hand. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Rebecca S. Phillips vs. Juno lles lop. Debt, $30.00. Judgment No. 580, May term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to May term, 1S9S. LANGE, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All tho right title and Interest of tho defendant, M. O. Webster, in and to all that cot tain piece or parcel of land, sltuato in tho Borough of La Plume, County of L ickawunna, nnd Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at tho southeasterly cornel ot land of E. C. Hansen in lha center of the Factoryvillo nnd Ablnntou Turnpike road; thence along the mMdlo of said road south 38 degrees east SO perches, south 21 degrees east 20 perches; thenco along the westerly ditch ot said road as now lornted south forty-live and one-half (13V) degrees east sixty-live (05) pel cues to the right of way of tho Dela ware, Lackawanna are! Western Rabroad Company; thence along said lallrnad south twent-four (21) degrees east sov-cutv-ix (7d) rerches to a comer of kin I of iimmi.s Woodbrldge; thence along said Wnodbrldge south siiy-slx and one-half (GOV;) desires west seveiity-iiluu (79) perches to a coiner; thenco along sail Woodbrldge and Myron Dean north fltty and one-half (50' s) degrees west t!itrt -three and sovn-tenths (.13 7-10) porche. to a corner; thence along "aid Dean south llili'ly-rdr.e and ci e-hulf (;!9,i) degrees west forty-eight and one-halt (l'i) perches! to a corner of Oliver Cannon; theme iilrng said Cuimon, the John Moore estate and Hornet Scamans north lorty one (41) deques west one bundled and forty-eight (IIS) perches; thenco along said Horace Sei.mnrs, Irene Wedemju nnd 13. C. Hunseu north forty-nine (49) degrees east ono hundred and thirty-four nnd eight-tenths (131 S-10) perches to tho place of beginning. Containing one hun dred and forty (Uu) acres of lnnd, more, or less. Being the samo premises conveyed to tho said M. O. Webster by Mrs. Sarah C. Chase, et. nl. Improved with a two story frame faun liciise. with ono story addition bams, outbuildings, fruit treed etc. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit ot uso of Gordon S. Chase, et nl., vs. M. O. Webster. Debt to collect, $1,810.0). Judgment No. 889, March term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to May term, 189S. NEWCOMB, Atty. ALSO No. I?. All the light, tltlo nnd Interest of defendants, Joseph A. Pcrro, Angelo Bavasa and Joseph Calabrase. in und to nil that certain lot of ground sltuato in tho township of South Abington. county ot Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, nown and designated as lot No. 273. In a certain plan of lots called Sum mit Park, surveyed for Wood. Harmon & Co. by J. S. MlllPr, civil engineer, nnd recorded in tho office for recording deeds, etc., in nnd for the county of Lackawan na, in Deed Book 87, at Pago 432, bolng tho samo lot which William E. Har non, trustee, by deed dated 10th July, U93. and recorded in nforesaid record er's office in Deed Book No. 133, Pugo 173, granted nnd conveyed unto Joseph Plrro. Also all tho following described 'ot or parcel of land sltuato lying and be ing In South Abington township, Lacka wanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 120, on the northeasterly sldo ot High street in tho plan or plot of High land Park, a map of which is recorded in the office for recording deeds in Lacka wanna county, in Deed Book 111, nt Pago 513. Said lot being about 80 feet in front on tho south side, and about 100 feet in depth on the southeasterly side, about 120 feet in depth on tho northwesterly side, nnd ubout 75 feet in width at the rear, tho renr and side lines form right angles, surveyed by G. E. Stevenson in 192, being the samo lot which E. C. Dlmmlck, ct. ux.. by deed dated October 9th, 1894, re corded In said office for recording deeds In Deed Book 120, patio 46, conveyed to Joseph Calabrase. Also nil that cer tain lot of ground situate In tho township of South Abington, county nnd stato nforesaid, known and designat ed as Lot No. 232, In a certain plan of lots called Summit Park, surveyed for Wood. Hnrmon & Co. by C. S. Miller. C. E. .and recorded In tho olilco for recording deeds In Lackawanna county uforesaid in Deed Book 87. pago 4S2, said lot Is bound ed on tho northwest sldo by Sheridan avenue, on tho easterly side by lot No. 233 of said plan, on tho southerly sldo by Al ley C. nnd on tho westerly side by lot No. 231 of said plan, luing 20 feet In width throughout nnd 123 feet In depth nnd be ing tho same lot which W. E. Harmon, trustee, by deed dated Nov. 15, 1S9I. re corded In aforesaid office in Deed Book 122, Pago 77, conveyed to the snld Joseph Calabrase. Also all that certain pleco or parcel of land situate on tho west side of Chestnut street In the city of Scranton. county and state aforesaid, commencing nt a corner on said street on a line of lands contracted to W. Fox. thenco north fort j -seven und one-half degrees west 10) feet to a corner, thence sou'h forty-six nnd one-half degrees west 47 feet to a. corner on tho line ut lands contracted to T. Davis, thenco south forty-seven nnd one-hnlf degrees east 1C0 feet to a corner on Chestnut street, thenco nlona tho line of snld Chestnut street north forty-six and one-half degiees east 47 feet to tha place ot beginning. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Being tho samo lot which Jo seph A. Cnsscsse. et. ux., by deod dated May 14. 1SPT. recorded in Ded Book, 139. pago 118, conveyed to tho said Joseph Cal abiase. Said property contains tho fol lowing Improvements: Two framo hous es numbered 123 und 127 Chestnut street. No. 125 being a small two-story framo building with a small wing or kitchen nt. tached In tho rear, the said houss being painted white; No. 127 being a low broad fronted frame two-story houso with wing apparently used for kitchen, said house is now occupied by A. M. Calabrase and 13 being used as a cash store. Tho lot also contains In tho renr ono small stablo or barn suitable for the accommodation of ono horse. Also several small coal hous es. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of Armour & Co. vs. Joseph A. Plr ro , Angelo Bavas and Joseph Calabrase, trading as tho Scranton Maccaronl Bak ery Manufacturing company. Debt, $27S. Judgment No. G7C, November Term, 1897. Vend. ex. to May Term, 1S9S. WATSON. DIEHL &, KF.MMERER. Att'ir. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CKSU WHEN PROP. FRTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED, WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST DE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD HEFORB AD JOURNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's olllce, Scranton, Psu, May 12, IBS. V I