THE SCKANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 189S. 0 I'J'lie Curbondulo corierpotieleiiec nt The Tribune, has hern pluced in the hands of Mr. J. St. Forbes. All comiInlntH us to ir. iKUlur delivery, etc., eto news lunis should ho addressed lo Roberts & Hey no Id , news agents. 1 HALLOWE'EN TKANKS. The city has nm hi en the scene nf sui.li hllurttv i'- vwi iicfttPlnueil on Mdnduy night. In manv yents. Tho youth of thu city wore out in fnroo and It would hi cinder to reooid wlmt they didn't do than what they did. A team of hoi'M's belonging to a fai nn-c was left (findliiK n North Mnln street, white lln wagon vuis taken til tho street several blocks. Tim owner of tlio team was slightly Inobrltifil nnd when In- illscivered tho horses Standing in the iiih 1 detached from thr vehicle ho could not .uiiderstuil It at Hit. Finally ho not It throiiKh his he. muddled brain thai tin- wiguu wiif missing, hut brfort ln believed It If must t'rfl, nbout wlii'ii In- lift it. Ho grasped nothing btit .itinospheio Ir his fingers and became rniivlnied lie hum In u sole strult ami hut lor th" assistance ,if it few persons w'io hap pened to witness llu- allalr In- would probably he looking yet fot his wagon. The whole Joke was i-i.mitiltc'1 shortly r.fter 0 o'clock rlulit on Mulu street and this add"d mm h to the hoys' fun. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Mrs. Mary Docker ty was iimrtit'tl to Johtj Dennett yo.UoHluy morning In St. Hose's church. Th" ceremony was performed hv ltc. T. F. o.nvv. Ther were a lan; number of friends ns tembled within th" llile, to witucs the tmiitlats. Miss Slniv I'annon Hi ed as bridesmaid. ,hlle T'lomns llur nott, u brother of the groom. M'l'vod In the "apaelty ot best iiipii. The bride was atthvd m a gown of blue and her maid wore n dress of dark brown, lioth looked exooedlng l.v .liisnnio, The newly man led lounli are well known hi this eliy mid have nvmy friends who gladly extend congratulation!.. After the ceremony a reception was hold at the home of thu bride. Mr. and Mis. llurnetl left on the 11. 'o train iei an extensive wedding trip THE BRICKS HAVE ARRIVED. After a i,iiij; Walt debt ear loads of bricks n rl veil in this eliv and work on the pavements will in nine l, re sumed Th, contractors have bc-n notified of the shipment of son n oil carle ads whl. h will be due in this city In c short lime. The dlll'eient pave ments will now be nislieil to a finish, as Urn eold eMliM- Is cloe :U hand and the work should tie completed !) fore the real cold sip1i sit pi. "SHORE ACRES" COMING. r, hie lioyil no need t lmvduca him to theater goers with .i 1i.uk eii l"R. -suppoited bj an ereellen! oim p.mv Is the nttimiinn I nut Is booked f, i- ilie (iraml on Mond.iy night nest. Shore Acres" l- a great favorite la this i'Iiv, bin Its pivM-nntfou 1 y Mr. Ilo.vd ami his eoir.;ian will surpass iiy previoin; iiiodr.ctleii i ver given in the dtv. -ftnndln; moid unl" will be dbplayed on .Monday niitlit. MORE MEN DISCHARGED. The J.viawaie anl llmlt-on dl-ehnrg-ed about thirty. ilv, men vestcrday. making a tol.il o' one hundred aiid twenty-three who ie i'towh out of service sine, the llrvt of the .noiitli. The men who ie, elvcl not'ee jester day nn mostly oij. who weie tinploy- d al the h!ids or phmes between ljl'e and llope-.dn'r-. s'ome .( ill, m reside In that bo'-oiiph and most of them aloiiK the gravity. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .1. J. 1''. Moran left vesteiday for lenver, Colo., where he will spend the inter. Then was a social at the .MHIiorilxt Episcopal ihuieh parsoiuiKe last nlpht. n Iaree number of yoiinB folks liclntr In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Willlain Duffy, of 1'hiladelphla. who are on their brldel tour, are the Biitsts ar the home of Jnmes 'ouKli11ii, sr on .Main ntreet. The members of the Ladies' Aid so ciety of the Methodist L'plseopa' church will meet this afternoon at .; o'clock to elect ol'leers. Private Ueorse A. .'oni-.ul nturned yesterday to C'air.ii Meade. He has suffered a serious attack of typhoid fever. Mr. J. U. Watt imil daiiKliter. tiara. ire the giiets of Wllkw-JMiro friends. namuei jJ(.wis artived from Meade last night. amp Mrs. Harah Headley. of Jrollen backs. called on friends in this city yeateiday. Rev. William T. MeAithur, of Pitt's ton, called on Itev. T. K. .Tejtsoo Mon day. Miss Cora James, of Forest City. Is tho guest of Mrs. James Uobliwon, of this place. Miss Uertha l ojc Is In Ureeii UlOire, where her sister Is scnoudy ill. Miss Mnggle Larson, who Iris been tho nuest at Mrs-. John J. limur. of "WyomlliB: street, for iiu past few monthB, hris returned to her home In Jersey City. Miss Matv Menner, of Honesdale, Is the Kuest of Mrs. John Ammerman.'on Canaan Mreot. MlM Alice Lindsay, ot Ninth ivenue. entertained v number of fi lends at ii Hallowe'en party Mondiy nlKht. Miss Margaret Joyce, of the South Side. Is the suest of Seianton fiiendn Miss Minnie ltynolds am' suest. Miss Josephine Meicormi, of Scranlon. upent yesterday us th nuoxts if Miss Enelgn at Waymait. Mrs. W. Ci. Seiirrv iitirt.iln.-il t Ii - menihus of tho KortnlRlitly club last nleht. Mrs. ii. n. Heniim' mid Mrs. Jaiues Thompson have roturned from Virginia whrrc thty hpent th p.ist month. Mi. and Mrs. Hamilton Leonard, of I'fiiTtntr. .V. V.. are quests at the hum, of William Atkln.on. on Ttlvcr street Miss Rlack, of .-niiloii, is u Kiiest at the home of J. J. Simpson on Ilh-er ntreet. Mils KHziibeih Abbott Is able to bo out uffjln after a lone Illness. MIfs Lena rSrunduiv Is i.oiillned to her home by Illness. Thomas Ilooth's condition is linprov int'. TO WANDA. The Towanda KlDtiric l.Knt com pany have Just placed a new dynuino In their plant. It l a. imost type; at ternatlnsr ourrerit Ineniulescont mu rlilne, tinido by tho Wan-en Kleutiio uornpany, of vSandusky, o and lias a rapacity of a.4fl0 HkIUh. u him a cupne- Ity Of 1.100 volld. will Ii- run Ht h RnB.,i of S00 revolutions per minute, and wulchs eomplele five and oncdintf ton. 1 It Is Impossible to "burn out" u nva- clilne ottlils lypw, as there are no brushes, nil the wlrelm: helm; ptntlon my In tho frame of thu machine. It Is to tukc tho place of the 1,000 llnht ma chine now In ue. Another new ptir 'Iiiihp Is ii splendid modern awitchbourd, inude by tile same eolirein, by which four ell-cults may be controlled. It Is a beautiful piece of work, constructed if marble, brass and polished wood. I limy MwiiiR .of Khnli-n, a member "f the Two Hundred and Third Nw York Infiinti'.i , has been it Rtiest at the fii hs house the pus! week. TAYLOR NEWS. Hallowe'en Reception Early Morn- Intf Fire Personal Notes. A most pleasant ilalloive'en rpceptlon was tMideied Miss Sadie Cartel- lit Hie home of her sister, Mrs. Chaiien Atkins, of Stm i-s stieet. on Monday oveiilmr. About forty uuests ef Miss Carters were present. Itefieshmetits weie served. Those ptewnl Weie Ml. and Mrs. Clmiles Atkins. Misses Pearl! Until and Maiiiaiet Sipple, of Arch-! bald: Susie Hauls. Sallle Wllllnms. Lliwle Davis. Morv ilrllllth.i, Lillian Howell, Sadie Carter, .luiinle Itoberts. .Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. John A. K ans, niiima D.iviH and Ijinniii l!evan, nf Hyde Park; and Messrs. James fJrn limn and John Davis, of Avocu; David llichaids. William Williams unit 1" rank Meviin. of Hyde Park; William Lloyd. John James, Harry Jones and Harry Sewait. of Ardibald: and Mesn-s. Krank Deckel. ICvan O. Watklim, Adolph Crw elder. Isaac Davis. Kvun Duvlh and i'. A. l-:vans. of this place. Mis. Daniel Richards left for Wales, her native In ml. yostcnla. Mluooka tribe. No. "-I, Improved Or der of Redtnen, will meet this evenliiB in their looms on Main stieet. Mr. Thomas II. Jenkins, of Union street, m confined to his home with slckinss. Private David llimis. .if Company II, Thirteenth regiment. Is home on a seven day fuilmiKh fiom Camp Meade, Mlddletown. Pa. Mrs. M. .1. Lloyd, of I'licebilii;. who has been vlsltlm; i datives In this place, has letuined home. Lily indite. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, nut last evenlm,' in their hall on Main s-'treot. A iileasam surmise party was ten dered Miss Ol wen Hnwells at the home of .Mr. and Mis. William ",. Hasklns, of Tiivlnr street, on Monday evenlm;. I5fieshments were served. Those ire- "lit weie Misses Katie and Lliey Win ters, I.uev James. Mary Jenkins, Su sb Powell, Muttle and Rhoda Powell. Lilltli Ro",eri Ustella McDonald. Mar tha Oriiilthv, UkzIo Owens. Mamie Francis, Marearet l-Mwanls, of I'rov idence: Sarah J. Hushes. Annie Da vis. Lyillii Hasklns, olwen Howells, Oladyo Samuels: Messrs. William how is, David Kvan". Taj-lorvllle lodrse. No. t(12. Knlphts of Pythias, will meet this evenlm; at their rooms In Reese's hall. Miss Janet Hvans, of Main street, Is vIslthiKinXew York city fm- the part few dayf. Tlie fair committee of the Welsh Con KieKiitlonal church will meet this ev enliiK 111 the auditorium of the church. Miss Ka Musselmmi, of Ransoni. Is the Kiiesl of Miss Orace Lowry, of .North .Main street. It Is reported that David Davis, son pf Mi: and Mrs. Daniel Davis, who left here some time iiro for the west ern "Intel met death In an explosion in California a few weeks ago. The alarm of lire was ixiiiudpd from the Flmt ward at an early hour yes terday mornlni;. on Investigation It was discovered that an old dwelling house, owned by Isaac Felts, wan blaze. The Taylor hose company re sponded and soon had the lire under their eontiol. How the tire oiiciuatcd cannot be learned, but It Is supposvd that It Is the work of some tire-hues. AVOCA. Miss Nellie McAndrew, of olyphant, was the miest of her cousin. Miss Mary Ward, yesterday. While hunting a few days a bo. James Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Walsh, of drove street, .sustained the loss of an Index. Ilnser. While icmov im; some leaves that hail become en tmiKli'd In the weapon It was sudden ly illsehniKOil, with the above retmlt. K. C. Kellum and Arjius Howell had the nleasiiie ,,f heating Dr. Swallow last evenlm;. Master James Quliiu. of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of typhoid fever. The .Misses Dompsey. of the Wes-'t Side, pleasantly entertained a Hallow een party on Monday evening. The usual amusements relative to the feast were Indulged In. About fifteen coup leu were present. Refreshments weie served at midnight. Mimes Annie Quinii and Mary Dough er, of this town, are amoni? the Lack- ( awanna teachers at the Institute this I w eel;. ,Ml. MeKenzle, of tile West Side. Is ci lib-ally Hi of typhoid fever. Mrs. James linker has returned horn after several days visit with friends In Nantlcoke. Ml ye Mabel Hines. Uertha Richards, Hllu and Jennie Keith, Rev. L. K. Van Haeser, Clarence Mucklow. W. H. iil lister and Ralph Welter attended the Kpwnrth leneuo convention at Pltis ton last evening. (icoiko Decker and duimhter, of M,,. hliopjivn. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alldlew Decker. Mrs. James Top. of tho North Knd. Is seiimniy III of typhoid fever. Mrs. Frank Little and son have re turned home after spending a few days with friends In Kingston. Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Martin, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Alexander Oiaham and Mis. Rlclmrih', of Pitts ton, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itrown last evening. Fred Slves and party returned fiom a huntliiK .trip lust evening, having been successful In shooting ten rabbits and live pieasuuts. They also have a live mink and are al a loss as1 to what disposition will be made of It. Yesteiday afternoon as the remains of Mrs. Alexander reposed In a hruutl fill cusket at the family residence huii dreds of people passed before them to pay the last tribute of reppect t, llnir dead fllend. Services were con ducted ut the house by Mis. Sanboin, of the spiritualistic faith. The pall-hear-ei-n were James Orahum, John Orahain, William Laird. Kbcnezer Frue, William Hrown and Hugh Goodwin. Interment was made In tho Langcliffe cemetory. Among tho many ineriy-makors go ing about tho streets on Monday even ing wore a group of rowdies, who com mitted many nulsunrea about the resl deuces they Invaded. Tho front door of .Mrs. Newlln's home was entirely shattered and It Is expected that ar tenth may follow, n the parties are ICllOK'H. I A iiouixt minion:, nnniu L .uiiin of colored people In Dupont was d. sti-nvert by fire lust evfnliut. OLYX'HANT. The school board met on Monday eenlng, Mr. Powell being absent. Mr. Harrington, representhifr it Philadel phia flim, was present. Ho stated that In was taking orders for u map ot the count v un.l unless a suillelenl number Of orders wire received )c could not undertake the wot It mid urged the board to place oldeis for maps for the several schools. That matter was placed In the hands of the educational committer. Tho iindlltits' report was refei red to lli printing committee for publication. Tho secretary rdated that a note for i'.'.M" vim due Pi the Mer ehunts' nnd Mechanics' haul: Tho beard decided to have the note le tiouvd. Miss Kvu Kelly was appoint ed as a substitute day eehool teacher. A bill for J.'.2 from the Peek 'Lum ber company, was laid ovei until the new iiehool building Is: acceplc-l. The folloivlng hills weie passed- William .McDoi nell. t"..V: It. L. Mevci-H & Co., SIS- S. M. Snook. M: L. P.. Powell, ?J "0; Miumlo Mnutitaln Coal company, SNl Joseph Kennedy, i:.i.',: Patrick Mukcn l. SUM: William Adair, $20. The board decided lo advertise for bids for furnishing fuel to the different cli,.ols. It was also decided that the boanl Inspect the- new Fourth ward building todav and also lo attend the canity Initltute. Miss lleEsie Alines, of Spring Hrook, Is the guest of Miss Ocorgln Matthews, d Delaware street. .Miss Charity Crlppen Is entertaining Miss llullock, of Scianton. Mrs. Dr. Pier, of Avocn, spent Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schlnger, of Rlakely. The many friends of the late Mrs. Mary McCabe, of Ulakely, attended the funeral services which were con ducted In St. Patrick's church voster day alteinoon at J o'clock. After the services the remains were conveyed to St. Patrlck'K cemetery where Inter ment was made. Postmaster l' J. Matthews and Thomas Wllllnms are at South Gibson on a hunting trip. DALTON. Mr. Nelson Dershlmer, of Wyoming seminary, spent Sunday at IiIij home in this place. There Is no scl ,,ol this week on ac count of the teachers' Institute at Scranton. .Miss May Marron was a visitor In town over Sunday. The Lades of the Methodist church will serve a Now Kncland supper in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at i ii'iieck. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stelle spent Satur day In Seninloit. Quite a number from this plaie at tended tlie musical alliance at Factory vllle last week. JERMYN AND MAYEIELD. About I o'clock ycstcid.o morning lb" Si. Ceoige hotel on Alain stuel w.ia dM coveied to bo oil tile. All alarm was given and Crystal File company iiuic!tl responded with both their hose cart, and hook and bidder tiuek and two stieams were soon pi;. vine on the lite. When they in rived the lire had t'otleu a uinl start and the smoke was .-o dense that it was hard lo locate the lire at Una, but as soon as It could be located It w.is iiilck,y under control. The Hie evidently origi nated In a closet under the front stairs, and Hie liititiur of (he building down stelrs was badly iliini.igeil. .lames Max well Is proprietor of the house. The building and bur stuck war Insured by c,.- S. Dunn and the household goods by Lathrop. of Carlioudnle. Alldlew. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Mar tin, of West Miiyllrld, was Injured In tho Delaware unci Hudson mines last Monday afternoon. Miss L. .Maddux, of Oreen ltlilge. Is the guest of Miss Hessle Kreus. W. II. Merrill Is suffering from a severe attack of giip. Mr. and Mis. .1. 1.. Cr.iwf.uil. of Scr.,n ton. called on Mrs, llemelrlaht yesterday. Crystal Fire ci u.rtiny lield their regular monthly meeting lust night. The William Hunter post, No. t.l. C.rund Army of the Republic, has disbanded and the books anil other p.iraphei nulla liavo been sent lo heudiiuurters ul I'lill.ulel phla. Thomas Campbell and P. lilveiihtirg. of the .Mitchell Hose company. Cuibondale. were In town yesterday afternoon. The school hoard 1-eld tliclr " legulnr monthly meeting last nlsht. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. "Don't mind. Tommy, don't mind." said a sympathetic little girl to her a-year-old brother, who had been chas tised by their mother. "I d-dldn't," sobbed the little fellow, "and that's w-w hy 1 g-got llckpd." "I low do you like mamma's new bon net, dear?" asked n fond mother of her C-year-old daughter. "Oh." replied tho little critic, "I like It pretty well all but the color and the trimming and the shape." ICddie, aged 1, had just returned home ufter his hist nuirnliix at the kinder garten. 'Well Kddle," asked his mother, "how did you like Ity "Didn't like It at nil," he replied. "The wo man put me on a chair and told me to sit there for the present" "Well," in terrupted his mother, "wasn't that all light'.'" "Rut," continued Kddle, "she nover gave me any mesent." A gentleman going Into his stable one day found lil little son astride of ope of the hor.-ios, with a slate mid pencil In his hand. "Why, Harry," he ex claimed, "what me you doing'."' "Wilt ing u composition." was the reply, "Well, why don't you write it In the library?" asked the father. "Recause." answered the little fellow, "the teacher told me to wilte a composition on a horse," A widower, who hod a 5-year-old son, married a second time and his choice was a rather plain lady ot about PO. After the wedding they cmue homo and tho father Introduced her to the little fellow, saying: "Charlie, this Is the new mamma 1 promised to bring you." Aft re taking a long and steady look at her Charlie went over to his pupa and exclaimed In an audible whisper "Papa, you've been swindled. Shi- Isn't new at all." Willie laged - "What's all those women doing at our house, I'd like to know. ' Nellie laged .") "Why, they've been upstairs to see our little baby brother." Willie "Pshaw! Unities aro plenty enough: 1 don't mo wiiut they want to look at him for." Nellie "Yes. but ours is a real new one and I guess they want to see the latest style." His Suggestion, il ought tu be a rule," said tin., per son of whimsical Idcus, "that no dlplo mut shull b? ablo to speuk the language of the country to which he l sent." "1 don't ulto eeo the object of thai." "Then ho couldn't Issuo anything with out having them gu through the IiiiuiIh ': a trunslotor, and getting them in realise Just hn" "ill nnmi." Wiixti Inrlon Sin' SHERIFF'S SALES. kSSW AVkAAW 11IKIUIT SA1.KH Valuable Real Estate PRlDAT.-NOVliMUKR IS. m. Hy virtue ot sundry writs of l'leii Fa elas, Levari Facias, and Vendition! Kx ponns, Issued out ot the court ot common picas of l.iickiiwanna county, to m dl iccled, I will cxpoi-o to public sale by ten dim or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, in tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, on PR1DAV, the UIOHTKUNTH DAY OF NUVUMIIKH, A. D.. IK'S, at 10 o'clock In thn forenoon of sulci day. all tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants In and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels ot laud, viz. No. 1. All tho light, title and Interest of Iho defendants, Catherine Krotky and Mlehncl Krotky, in and to nil that certain lot or parcel of land situate tu the town ship of Fell in the county of Lackawanna, and bounded and desciibed us follows: Rclng part ot what Is known us the "Warren" lot, which Is a. part of a larger tract of lund In tho warrantee namo of Peter 15ech. Snld lot ts known as Lot No. 12S on Mi'e pint of lots known us tho "Wairen Plot. ' Intended to bn duly reg istered and itcoicUd. It Is tixty ii'iO) feet wido In front and olio hundred and fifty (1u0) feet In dipth aiid Is lectungular In shape. Improved with ii two story frame uwciang no use ami ouiniinuiiiKs iiierucei. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of German Building association No. 7 vs. Cathoilno Kiotky and Michael Krot ky. Debt. $2,000. Judgment, No. llti, Sep tember Term, 3S0S. FI. fa. to November Term. lfc.A. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. L'.-All tho light, title nnd lntcres'. of tho defendant, William Trnavsky, In and to all Unit ceitaln lot of hind situated In Iho boiough of Wlnton, In tho county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: Said lots are situated on what Is known us tho David Urown tract, und are known us Lots. Nos. 11 nnd 1-'. In Uloek (5, as shown on plot of lots Intended to be re corded. Lot No. 11 Is stxty-nlnb (C'J) feet In front on Delaware avenue, two hun dred and fifty (250) feet In depth on the side townrd the Dele. ware and HuiUon depot at 1'eckvllle, two hundred COO) feet In depth on Iho other side, and about forty-llvo feet in width at the rear. Lot No. 12 adjoins No. 11: it Is tixty-two (G2) feet wide in front on Delawnie avenue, two hundred and fifty (2."ui feet In depth on thu side adjoining Lot No. 11, two hun dred and twenty-live 12.'.) fret In depth on Ine other sldi and al out fifty (00) leet In width at the rear. All improved with ono two-story frame shingle roof dwelling house on Dcltiwnra tv line und one double two-story frame shingle root dwelling mi the easletly side of Delaware avenue, and outbuildings thereon. Seled and taken In execution at the suit of ilcimaii ltuIMIng association. No. C. vs. William Ttimvsky. Debt. $2.MMi. Judgment No. Ii5, November Tcini, IS!'?. FI. f.i. to November Teim. ISDa. HANNAH. Att'y. AT.bO No. VI. All the rlKht, title and Inteiest of the' defendant, William K. Lloyd, Jr.. M. D.. in and to all that certain lot "f land sltuato In the First ward of the city of Scranfon, In the county of Lackawan na and stale of Pennsylvania, and bound ed as follows: Commencing at a slake fiftv (30) feel from the northeast corner of William Coin's lot: thence north llfty-nlne (W) de grees east along Main avenue ninety-two 1Kb fent lo an iron phi In the -outh line ot Pinker street; thence, along the south lino ot Parker sheet north hcveiitv-tlve and piie-half (73' j) degrees west one hundred nnd thirty-three (IT!) feet to a stuke cor ner seventy-one lil) leet from tho ald William Cole's corne- on Parker street; thence south thlrty-ono nnd one-fourth i"l') degrees oust rlnety-five () feet 'o tho pluoo of beginning. Containing 1,370 square feet of laud, be the same more or lees. Coal ami minerals reserved. All Improved with a double three-Mory frunio metal roofed building rt-cd as hton-s nnd dwellings, a two-tciy shingle routed bum, outbuildings nnd shrubbery. Helped nnd taken in execution at the fait of Uerinan Uulldlrg Association. No. f, s. Wllllnm K. Llovd. Jr.. M. I). Debt, $s.iiil. Judgmmt No. W, November Term, 1W. FI. fa. to November Term, 1W. HANNAH. Att'y. ALSO No. I.--All the light, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Mlkcto Motlchak. In and to nil that certain lot or parcel of kind situate In tho township of Old Forge, Lackawanna cunt, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 11, In Uloek No. 7. Section "K." on plan of 10. M. Smith's lots. Lacknwau ii'i ci unty. Pennsylvania. "Sy;, drawn and painted by 10. II. Kitten house, C. JO.; said Lot No. 11 being llfty-flvo IT,:,) feet la fion on Ille-Uorj street und ono hundred and llfly (1.7 fet In depth ami bounded ns follows, to win On the southwest by Hickory street: on the northwest by Lot No, 10; on the northeast by lumfr lido of II II. Winters, and on the soul beast by Lot No. 12. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Tuylorvlllo Uulldlng nnd Loan u social Ion vs. Mlkcto Motlchak. Debt. Sl.tiio. Judgment No. 42. November Term, lSUS. FI. fa. to November Term, 1SW. HARRIS, Att'y. ALSO No. .'.- Ml the light, title und Inteiest of Iho defendant, Israel Rittenbi Oder, In and to tho following lots, pieces or paiculs of land, with thy Impiovem-.iitb (hereon: Firs' -The undivided uc-thbci luleri si In sll thut certain piece-, parcel or tn.ct of land sltiiHtP in thn city of Scranton, county of Laeknv uiaiu nod slat" of I'enn sylMinlu. bounded and described ns fo. lows: Lot No. 2:, In So,uuic or Rloek No. 20, situate upon .slteel called and known as Franklin avenue, upon the town plot of the to.vu of Sernniuti: said lot being forty (10) feet In finnt and one hundred and slxtv-seveii (Cj7 feet In depth nnd rectangular In form, with an alley In the rear sixteen (111 feet wide for public use. with tho Ptivllego of Uflng ten (10) feet. In front of the front line or j..ild lot fm yard, Miult, porch, pluzzu. cellarway or bay-window, but for no oth'r purpose, Krlug Iho same property which was con veyed hy the Lackawanna Iron umLCoal company to Israel Ulttenbcuiler the ,'itli day of December A. D. K!i, and rccoi'ili d In Luzerne county In Deed Hook No. 7ri, at page 401. All Improved with a four story and basement brick store building In front and a three story brick ware house building In reur. ALfrO SecondAn undivided one-third Inteiest In all that eertuln piece, parcel or ti-ict of land sltuuto In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna. Pennsylvania aforesaid, bounded and descilberi ns fol lows, to wit, being Lot No. 21, hi Square or ntock No. 3. slluiilc upon streei called and known as Mlfllili nvemie. In said city of Scranton; raid lot hi lag foity (40i feet hi front and one himdiid and sixty-!tive-n (lOil feet 111 dpptll and leeliiiigula In form, with nn alley In the rear, sixtien Mfil feel wide for publle ime, with tlie privilege of using space of ground :n front of line of teld leu. measuring eighty-two and two-tenths (2.2I feel la line with the northeasterly lino of said lot and a little more than that on a line with the southwesti liv line of sifd lot mi Mlfllln livedo; said spaco of ground lo In, Used for yard, porch, piazza, cellarway and bay window, but tor no other pur pose. Kveepllng and reserving, how ever, u piece of ground hi'iutoforo con veyed by Robert M. Arnold to Charles S. Hallbtead by deed dated October 1, 1V.3. and recorded hi Luzerne county In Deed Hook No. 102. at page 31.1: ulso excepting and reserving all coal and minerals be. neath the surface ns excepted and re servid In tloed from the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company to Robert M. Wll fon, which deed Is lecoided In Luzerne county In Pf-ed Hook No. Mi, at pugo GSa. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling In front and a two story brick narn on tear. .o,ho J.IUH.--1 liu uiiiiitut.u UIU.-UIUU lniei,.i.,i , in nil thai certain piece or mint of land, Bttuate In thu city of Sorauton, county SHERIFF'S SALES. of Lackawanna aforesaid, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: ifeghmlng at a pot and stones corner on tno center line of Washington avenue, bo mg tho scutherly cr rner of land of LcwM Morel nnd others: thence along said land north forty-tilnrr (t!i) degrees twenty (20) minutes west eight hundred and llfty-slx ami live tenths (dJC.R) feet to a post and stones corner of Iniul conveyed by I (amen Carpentei and wife to Amos PetU ; thenco nlong said land south forty (10) degrees thirty (.'ioi minutes west one hundred and seventy-five (I7.i) feet to (he center line of a street to be opened ana ealld Tori. avenue; thence along sold conter lln north forty-nlne (15) degrees twenty .) minutes west twrnty-fotir and twenty live oue-huudredths (SI.Mi) feel to a post and stones corner of laud sold by said Ciupcnter to William Hrlght. thence along the samo south forty (loi degrees thirty OO minutes west one hundred and seventy-five (ITS) feet to another corner of suld Plight's land; thenco along said lund of Pennsylvania Coal company south lorty-nlne (D) degrees twenty (L0) minutes east eight hundred and eighty und seventy-five one hiindtedths (S.su.7i1) feot to the center line nf Washington avenue; thence nlong tho same north forty (10) degrees thirty (HO) minuter east, three hundred nnd fifty (ri) feet to the place of beginning; containing six and ninety-seven ono hun dredths (fi.!)7) acres. lOxccptlnn and le servlng, however, to tho Pennsylvania Coal company, all coal und other miner als beneath the suitaee of said land as the same are excepted und reserved in deed of the Pennsylvania Coal company to Itamcu Carpenter for n larger tract of land. Including the land hereby conveyed, dated October 4th. ISM. ALSO Fourth The undivided one-fifteenth In teiest In all that certain lot. plccu or par cel of land situate In the lOlghth ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lack awanna, being thn icnr part of Lot No. 2--. In Square or Uloek No. '.". on the town plot of Scranton ns conveyed by John J. Williams and wife to Israel Ulttenbeniler ot nl., by deeds dated Jul. uurv Sib. IS'.n). nnd Mierrli 11th. ISM. und recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Rook No. r.9, at page :I2 and Uook No. 70 at page SIX Reserving, however, to the presnt legal owners, their heirs and its signs, all the coal nnd minerals beneath tho surface of each of said lots, as the same are reserved In deeds to said lsiael Ulttenbeniler et al. This conveyance Is made subject to tho present existing law ful Indebtedness of the said grantor. All Improved with a double two-story frame tenement thereon. Seized and taken III execution nt the suit of Wolf & Warren, executors of l). 11. Tilt nop. deceased. Debt, $1,000. Judg ment No. s2, Mi rch Term, 1SLS. Vend, ex. to November Term, lsfS. W1LLARD. WARREN .!: KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. . All the right, title and Inteiest of tho defendants, Kllza MuUralr San derson and J. Gardner Sanderson, In and to tilt that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: Uelng lots Nos. four (4) and live (5) In square or block number three hundred nnd twenty four (S21) on tho plot of Meylert's Addi tion In the cltv of Scranton. county of Lackawanna (formerly county of Lu zerne) and state of Pennsylvania, called Green Ridge, Intended to bo duly regis tered and recorded as by reference to which plot this registered and recorded will fully appear. Said lots contain to gether on Providence Road on said lot eight-four feot and extend of thnt width in length or depth one hundred und ninety-three and one-half OK1.") feet; the measurements of the depth to commence ten feot from the Inside ot the said walk on Marlon avenuo on said plot; said Prov idence road being now Sanderson avenue on tho city plot of Scranton, and said Marlon avenue being now Marlon street on said plot and suld lot No. T, being lt uato on the southerly corner of said San derson avenuo and Marlon street, said ten feet being subject to nil reservations us to uses. etc.. as nro contained In the deed of John Hundley, attorney In fact for Alfred Gllmote and Louisa L. Gil more to Daniel Howell of the premises herein conveyed dated November IS, A. D. 1S72. and recorded In tho olllee for re cording deeds In und for tho county of Lackawanna In Deed Rook No. 1CS, page 329. etc. Ilelng the samo premises con veyed to Marion W. Sanderson, now de ceased, by deed dated the fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1SS4, nnd recorded In the recorder's ofUce ot Lackawanna county In Deed Rook by J. Gardner Sanderson and Kllza McRralr Sanderson, and being Iho same premises conveyed to Kllza Me Hralr Sanderson by deed dated Slay 10th, A. D. eighteen hundred nnd ninety-two, by George Sundeison, Lucy li. Sander son, iOdwnrd H. Sturges. Marion Sturges and Anna K. Sanderson. All coal and minerals being reserved as the same are reserved in said deed of John Hundley, attorney In fact for Alfred Gllmore and Louisa L. Gllmore. Improved with ii largo two-story framo dwelling house, barn nnd out-bulldlngs, also lot of fruit trees und shrubbery thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Wolf & Warren, executors of es tate of II. II. Throop, deceased, vs. Rllza McRralr Sanderson and J. Gardner San derson. Debt, $.r,.2n:i.l. Judgment No. 115, September term, 1S53. Lev. fa. to November term. ISO. WILLARD, WARRION ft KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 7. All the right, t'tle and interest of tho defendant. John SJ. Holland, In and to nil that certain piece or parcel of land situate in (he town.-hlp ot Old Forge, county of Lackawanna and Btato of Pcmi suuia, bounded und described as fol lows, to v. it. : llc-ginn'ug at a point in tho east side In tho public road leading from Plttston to Scranton. ."id running along said road east forty-two (12i feet to a corner post In lino ol lands of John Stuwart; thence running along said Stewart's land one bundled and thirty -two (132) feet to a post In line ot land of Slary Fallon, and running along said Slary Fallon's land to a post west forty-two (42) feet; thenco i mining along land of suld Mary Fallon north one hundred and thirty-two (IIS) feet to the placo of beginning, ne tho samo morn or less. Relng part of land sold by Charles Albright und wifo to Slary Fallon and being the same lot of land as conveyed by John Fallon aril wife, Slary Fallon, to Janice y. J'olcy, hv need dated Aug. 12, lv7, and recorded lil Co ntlic-e for rccoidlng deeds in Lmku wuima county in Deed Hook No. 4:!, page .'.12, etc All Improved with a largo fiame building used for a hotel and dwell ing, ono frame barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tlie ;,ult of Lackawanna Rod eompanv ,-s. John SI. Holland. Debt. $10ti.S7. Judg ment No. 20. November Term, U03, C. l. of Lchieh county, and No. 409. November Teim, 1S9S, C. P. of Lackawanna county. Testatum n. f.i. to November Term, 1893. TAVLOU It L10W1S, Att'ys, ALSO No. S --.MI tin right, tide und Interest of i he defendants, Muttlo .Marshall, ad ministratrix of Slaria Marshall, deceased; Slatilc Sl.ushall, SI. V. .Morris, guardian if Mugglu and Siuiia Slarsiiall, minor heirs of John and Slaria Slurshall, de ceased, to wit: All tho surface or right ot soil of all that pluco or parcel of land In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Heglnujng ut u cor ner en southcasteily sldo of Sumner ave nuo on division lino between Lots 10 and 17. in Block No. 10 of W Sweilaiid's plot ot lots In Hydo Park; thence nlong suld division lino south fitly und three quar ters nVj'ii degrees east one hundred and seventy-six (ITtjl feet to an alley; thence along said alley ntitli thlrty-nlno .ind one-quarter crp,) degrees cast fitly tW) feet to a corner of Lot Nn. 1j, thence along raid Lot No. 13. north fifty unci three-quarters (i;.) elegies west one hundred and sevciny slx tl'ti) feet to huniner avenue; thenco along said uveiiue south thlrty-nlno Und one-qirirter CI9V) degrees wtst fifty i.Vn feet to the pluco of beginning. Containing s.SOO btpinro feot of surface, more or les-t Helng Lot No. IB In Hlock No. 10, nil W. Swetlund's plot of lots in Hyde Park. Im proved with a small two-ttory fiom dwelling house, outbuilding und fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken In execution nt tho suit of Caroline . M. Pettibone. executrix, vs. Slnttle Mai Khali, admlnstrutilx of Slu lie Slurshall. deceased. Slnttle Slarahall. J.I. V. Moirla. guuidluii of Mngglo and Maria Slurshull, minor heirs of John und Slaiia Marshall, doceane-d. Debt. 77.w Judgment No. 1101. .March Teim, 1V9S. Lev. fu. to November Teim. lb&i, ATHERTON. Att'y. ALSO No. 9..-A11 tho light, title und Interest of the defendant, John J. Davis, hi and to all tho surface or right of soil of and In all that certain lot, piece or parcel of SHERIFF'S SALES. l.md sltunte, lying and being In tho bor ough of SluylUid, ceuuty of Luckuwunim mnl state of Pcrimylvmilii, distinguished its Lot No. 7, In Hlock 21, on tho property of thn Hillside Coal and Iron company, In said borough, as described mid desig nated In tho survey of tho same accom panied by u map thereof, being 1,1 front ixty (CO) feet and In rear sixty .(,!)) feet and ono hundred fir.d llftv il.V)) feet deep and being bounded as follows: On the north by Lot No. 8; on the east by Car boudala road; on the south hv Lot No. ii, nnd on tho went by Lot No. 1T,. lixcent Ing and rescuing to tho said The lllilsluo Coal and Iron company, their succchcorn and assigns nil tho coal and other min erals hi und upon the titld lot of bind. Im proved with a two stc ry frame dwelling house and outbulhlh gs thereon. Seized und taken In execution at tho suit of Lackawanna Rod company vs. John J. Duvls. Debt, JM.PX Judgment No. 19. November Term, 1S9S C. 1'. of Le high county nnd No. 4i;n November Term, 1S9S, C. P. of Lncknwuimu county. Tes tatum FI. fa to November Term. 1W. TVYLOlt & L10WIS, Att'v ALSO No. 10.- All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Domlnlck J. Rellley. In and lo all tho following described pbee or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho city of Scranton, county ot Lacka wanna and stiUo of Pennsylvania: Ilelng tho rear portion of Lot No. 9. In Square or Hlock No. .IS. anil situate upon street called anil known as Rrook street, upon the town plot ot the city of Scran ton, Intended to be dlllv registered and recorded, said portion of said lot being rectangular In shape and being of the full width of suld Lot No. 9, viz: forty (40) feet, and being thlrty-llvo (X) feet In depth, measuring from tho reur line of said Lot No. 9, being a pait of suld Lot No. 9, as conveyed to tho saitl Catharine Rellly by John It. Sutphln nnd Ruth S. Sulphln by deed dated September 23th. A. D., 1S70, and recorded In I lie olllee for recording deeds In and for Luzerne coimtv In Died Rook No. 2H pago 32, etc. Coal nnd min erals excepted nnd reserved to tho Paw nee Coal company. All Improved with a two-Mory framo dwci'llng house with out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution ut tho suit of Lackawanna Rod company vs. Domlnlck J. Rellley. Debt. $37.5.1. Judg ment No. lb, November Term, 1S9S. C. P. of Lehigh county and No. 4(il, November Term, C. P. of Lackawanna county. Tes tatum 11. fa, to November Term, 1S9S. TAYLOR Sc L10WIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Michael J. Walsh and Slary 10. Reap, In and to all tho following described lot of land In Alfred Hand's addition lo the borough of Hyde Park, now city of Scranton, Lackawanna county. Pa., known as Park Hill, being lot No. 67 and sltuuto upon tho street called and named Hampton street, being llfty-flvo (,V,) feet In front and ono hundred nnd thirty-three (lilt feet In depth. Ccal and minerals reserved. Helng tho seme land conveyed by deed of Alfred Hand nnd wife to Patrick J. Walsh, bearing date tho 13th day ot Aug ust. A. D.. 1S7U, and recorded in Luzerne cotinty. In Deed Hock No. 141, page HI. etc. Helng Improved with a two-story dwelling house and out buildings. Seized and taken In oec-iulon at the suit of John K. Cool vs. SHchael J. Wnlsli end Mary 10. Reap. Debt lo collect. J1,0"0. Judgment No. Kfi, November Term, l'c. FI. fa. to November Term, 1S9S. D. W. I'ROWN. Att'y. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Samuel 10. Wldcman, In and to all thoso two (2) certain lots ot giound sltuato In tho township of South Ablngton. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, known and desig nated us Lots Nos. Dm! and R7, In a cer tain plan ot lots called Summit Park An nex, surveyed for Wood, Ilurmim it Co. by G. W. Sillues, C. !., nnd recorded In the olliro of tho recorder of deeds for the county of Lackawanna In Deed Hook No. lOtj, page R9S. bounded on the northerly sldo by Slelroso avenue, on I he easterly sldo by Lindsay street, on tho southerly Fide by alley G and on the westerly side oy i.oi ;o. Mo oi saiu plan; sain iois Hav ing a width of four hundred and ninety niuo (499) fent on Slelrose avenue, and a width ot thirty two and thirty four one hundredths (32.34) feet on alley G and be ing one handled and twenty six und twenty two ono hundredths (12t;.22) feet in depth on the easterly sldo nnd one hun dred and twenty-llvo (12.) feet In depth on tho westeily side. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of use of Luckiiwanna county vs. Samuel K. Wldemun. Debt, J200. Judg ment No. 1S3. Slnrcli Term, 1S9S. Vend, ex. to November Term, 1KS. WILLARD. WARR10N & KNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 1.1.-A1I the right, title and interest of tho defendant, Klanor Cambell, In and to nil that certain piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate In the old borough of llydo Park, now In tho Fourth ward of tint city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania known us Lots Nos. 24 and 2.'. In Square or Hlock No. 17, according to tho plan or map en titled Price and Pancoast Addition to the City of Scranton, nnd recorded in Luzerne, county In the olllee for recording of deeds, cic.. In Deed Rook 121 at page 312 on too 29th day of October A. D.. 1S07, and fur ther described us follows: Situate at tho southerly corner of La fayette street and Kverett avenue, con taining In front or breadth on said Lafay ette street fifty (SO) feet leach lot twenty tlvo CM feet), and extending of that breadth in length or depths southwesterly along tho southeast sldo of suld lOveiett avenuo one hundred nnd fifty (ISO) feet. Coal and minerals reserved to the legal owners thereof by, sulticient terms In law. All Improved with n two-story trun.e dwelling house thereon anil ono small barn. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania is. Klanor Cambell. Debt, $!,2S0.t". Judg ment No. fiU2 Novombor Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1895. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. II. All the right, title and Interest nf theilcfeiitlant, Slnry Washburn, luiiuln Istratrlx of John Slowly, deceased, and Slary A. Slowly, In and to all that ceitaln lot of lund and dwelling thereon, situated In tho borough of Punmore, in the count v of Lackawanna and stuto of Pennsylva nia. Ilelng Lot No. 2M. In Square or Hlock No. 27. and situated on the easterly title of Nineteenth stieet, upon the changed plan of Hloc-ks Nos. 27 and S of Dickson's Addition iiiudo by Jumca N. RIttenhouse. C. K.. which plan Is duly ac corded in Lackawanna county lit Deed Hook No. 47. page l.",. etc. The said lot .is fifty (50l feet In front and In rear one uuniiieu anu iniriy-nine anil imrty-seveii ono hundiedths (I.-.9.371 feet in depth on tho northeasterly side along hinds of llur ly and one hundred and thlrty-nlno und soventy-tight one hundredths (l'J9.7S) foot In depth on tho southwesterly sldo ulong other lauds ot said tlrst party, Hie meas urement of the depth of suld lot to com mence ten (10) feet from the Inside of the sidewalk on said Nineteenth street tho party of the second part to havo the privi lege to enclose and occupy and use ten (10) feet In front of snld lot, for cellar, way, poicii, steps or shrubbery , but not tho tight to erect any buildings therein. Kxceptlng ant resolving, however, unto tlie legal owners thereof their ancestors, lulrs, assigns and lessees, all eoal nnd minerals beneath the surface of said Jot, as fully as they are excepted and re served In deed nf saltl Slary A. Dickson, et nl. lo said John Mowery, bearing oven dato herewith and Inlendcdto be duly io rordid. All Improved with a two-stor;-framn duelling hoi.se and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thJ kiill nt Ann l'llzjlleth Zlirlluh. :lilmliil. I luililv of tho estate of John Shafer. ile. ceased, is. Mary Washburn, administra trix of John Slcwcry, dccinsed. anil -Mary A. Slowry. Debt. $34..l.'i. Judgment No. Ill, November Term, 1S9S. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1S9S. T. F. WELLS, Att'y. ALSO No. jr.. All the light, title and interest of tho defendant, Riidgut Atkinson, In .mi to all those three certain pieces or parcels ot land .-inutile In tho city nf Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, and bounded and described as folluws, to wit.: First Piece. Helng Lot No. & In Square or Hlock No, sw, and sltuato upon tho street called and huown as Stone avenut, upon the town plot of tho town of Scrun ton, Intended to be duly registered nnd recorded. Suld lot being forty i4U) feet In front end one hundred and fnrtv (1401 I feet In depth, being rectangular In shape uuu kiiuuia ui me i.usi corner oi mono SHERIFF'S SALES. nvenue nnd Orchard street, with tin al ley In thn rear sixteen (1B feet wide for publle use, with tho privilege of using ten (10) feet In front of tho front lino on Orchard street and live (Si feet on Stono avenuo for yard, vault, etc. Helng tho same lot conveyed to Robert Atkinson (inline spelled by mlstako Arehlnson) by deed diitei Juno .1, 1MV1, and recorded May 23, 1W, In Luzerne oiinty. In Deed Uook No. ii2, pugn aio, etc.. nnd devised by the last will of tho saltl Robert Atkinson to llrldget Atkinson. All Improved with n largo two story and basement dwelling In front on Stonn avenue and a flngle dwelling n rear on Orchard street Hernial Piece. Sltuato III the Seventh ward of said city, being Lot No. 7 on Sllex ntreet, nccordlng to Atlas of Scran ton published In 1S9S by Graves & Sleln berger, and bounded southwesterly by Sllex street; southeasterly by lots of Catherine Slullln, Margaret Scott and Slary Hughes; northeasterly by lands of Iho Lnckawnna Iron and Steel company, and northwesterly by lot of Catharine Sillier. 1'iilmproved. Tlilul Piece. Al the following described Piece or parcel of land sltuato In th Twelfth ward ot tho cltv ot Scrutiton, Lnt-lcnwnlllliL rmilltv mnl ulntn tf IVllll. sylvaiilu.boundedniiddesorlbed ns follows; to wit: Northerly by lands ot John C. Slorrlson's estate: southerly by lands of Thomas Collins: easterly by an nlley. and westerly by Stone street. Helng forty (10) feet wide In front nnd rear and tin bundled and forty (ltd) leet deep. He lng Lot No. 27 111 Square or Hlock No. W on tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal com pany's plot of a part of the city of Scr.in ton, Intended to be duly registered nt d recorded, Helng the same lot conveyed by James Conr.ery to llrldget Atkinson by deed dated Oct. fi. 1S70, nnd recorded In Luzerne county in Deed Hook No. 200, page. 2Tm. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tns suit of Louis Yost vs, Debt to collect. $1,700. Slay Term, 1S93. FI, Krldjpt Atkinson. Judgment No. 717, f.i. to November Term, 1S9S. D. W. HROWN, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and interest ot the defendants. Stella Friedman aiid L. Friedman, In und to all that certain pleco or parcel of land sltuato In Smlth ville, in tho township of Old Forge, In thu county of Lackawanna and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Heginnini; at a polrt on hundred Hiid fifty (U0) feet from the coi ner of Sluple ur.d Albrost streets; Iho'iro north forty-eight (IS) degrees east forty (101 feet to a post end coiner of land of John Clelland; thence south forty-two (42) decrees east ono Inn dred and twenty (120) feet to a corner; thence south forty-eight (4S) degrees west 40 feet to a corner; thenco north forty-two degrees west one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the place of beginning. Helng the same land conveyed by G. RIcimriH and wlfei to Stella Friedman by deeii dat ed Starch 10, 1S9S. and recorded In the ef tlco for lecordlng ot deeds in and for tho county of Lackawanna. In Dectl Hook P) at pngo 321. etc. Coal and minerals re served to tho legal owners thereof by sufllclent terms In law. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling I101130 and store, onn burn and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution ut tho suit of J. F. Taylor vs. Stella Friedman und L. Friedman. Debt, $100. Judgment No. S19, September Term, 1W. FI. fu. to November Term, 1S9S. WOODRUFF. Att'y. ALSO No. 17. --All the light, title and interest of tho defendants, Anthony Roth and Rllzabeth Roth, in and to nil thoso cer tain lot of land situate In the borough ot Thioop, county of Lackawanna, Pa. known ns lots Nos. 19 and 20, In block No. 4, anil fientlng on Pancoast nvenue, lieltig together about ninety-six (.Hi) feet in fiom one hundred and forty-0110 (111) feel In depth on the westeily side, and one hundred and twenty-nine (129) tot In depth on the easterly side, according tr. a rian entitled Rnrnard's Slap of Throop. Improved with a two-story, framo building used for dwelling und store, nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of New Schiller Rulldlug and Loan association of Scranton. P.i.. vs. Anlhonv Roth and lOllzabeth Roth. Debt. $3,032.59. Judgment No. KS. November term, 1S93. PI. fa. to November Term. 1S9. STOKF.S. Att'y. ALSO No. IS All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Alexander Labenskl In nnd lo all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate In the township ot Old Forge, In tho village of Austin Heights. In the county of Lnck.iwanuu. Pa., and Is known as lot No. S3, on map of Smith Kstate. Said lot Is fifty Cfl feet In front on Franklin street, and ono bundled and fifty (131)1 feet In depth, and Is tho land conveyed by Anna 11. Sinlih to Alexander Lalnnikl by deed dated Kith September. 1S94. Recorded in D. 11. 1!2, Page 111. All improved with a two-story, frame dwelling house ami other outbuild ings thereon. Seized und fnken In lOxeeutlon at thn suit of Lackawanna Rulldlug and Loan association of Scriiuton, P,t vs. Alexand er Labenskl. Debt, $1.C00.0U. Judgment No. 7Sr,. Slarch term, 1S91, II. fa. lo Novem ber term. 1S9N. STOKIOS, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All tho light, I tile and Interest of thu defendant. 10. 10. Miller, In nnd to all those certain pieces or parcels of land sltu.it In the Second ward of tho city nf Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded und de scribed ns follows, to wit.: The flrit being Lot No. 4 In Hlock No. 4, as shown on tho plot of Wlnton & I.lvey'a Addition lo tho City of Scranton, and leci riled In Lackawnna county In Deed Hook No. 41 nt page 119. etc.. und sltunt upon a street called Alch htreot and lin ing llftv (JO) feet in front und rear and one hundred ind thirty-one. (131) feet In deptli to a line ot land ate of ira Tripp und being rectangular In shape. Tho second being Lots Nos. 21 and 22. and sixteen (10, feet In front and rear off from tlm Foutbwcsteiiv side of Lot No. 2.1 lo Rloek No. 3, as shown by the map of Wynun's addition to the city of Scran ton: said lot s'ul part of lot are one hun dred nnd eight GitS) feet in front on Dia mond ttenu. the same In lear along a public alley and ono hundred nnd forty (1401 feet In depth to sld nlley. The third being Lot No. 0 In Hlock No. 1, and situate upon the Providence Road, upon Wy nan's Addition to the lily of Sciitntoii; sold lot being forty-six. (K feet In front and rear nnd ono hundred und fiftv (1J0) feet tu depth, Kxceptlng ur.d reserving the right of wav to the people's railway of Luzerne county. The fourth belli Lot No. 11, and twelv (12) feet from the northeasterly side of Lot No. 13, both In Uloek No. . situate, upon a street known as Short .ivenu5. be ing flfly-elglit i.'.S) feet in front mid rear nnd one hundred und feuty-slx it lit feet in depth, and rectangular in sl-ape. Tho numbers of lots and blocks arc th saino ns designated upon map of Wyn-m's property In the city of Scranton. The last of said pieces being a part of Iho samo land formerly owned by Jame Hlnlr et nl.. and conveyed by them t" Dana 10. Sillier, now deceased, by de. d dated Jan. 21. 1SS7. and duly recorded. Coul and minerals In all the above de scribed pieces of land reserved to the e gul owners thereof by sufllclent terms In law. All Improved with three two-story sin gle dwelling houses, two barns, one two story dwelling house, ono four-story hrlcii block dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of P. P. Carter vs. K. U. .Miller. Debt. $t;,00n. Judgment No. 1119. September Term, 1S9H. Alias II. fa. to November Term. IMS. WOODRUFF. Att'y. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTV DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. F.RTY 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 ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE I PRYOR, Sherlf f Sheriff's olllee', Seranlon. Pa. October 25, 1S9S, V i
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