THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1898. 71 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Instruction and Entortalnmont for iLocal Educatoro Next Week. The second annual Itmtituto of the teachers of tho city of Carbondnlo will lo held In tho Central school building next week from the tocond to sixth In clusive. Following tho excellent pro Kinmnif arranged for the oceusion. MONDAY. MoinlllK. HoKlstty of Members. Afternoon OjienlnK Kxerclseie. Tlio Tormatlon of Constitution of the I'nlted State) I'rof. 1,. Hullv MuMc High School Klrst Steps In Hearting, Mint A. I, ltedford Millie High Hrhool Tho loetr of UUBOtio l-'lcld, Pi of. Ij. Hulley TIIKSDAY, Morning, Opening Kxeulieie. Advanced Steps In IlpniUliir, Mlii A. U Kcdlurd Jlecltntlon . ...Mis l.lllltin Pepchctt Adoption of the "onitltutlnti of the t nlted StatOH . . . .Plot. J,. Ilnllej Hone . No. 1 School Thought AnaliHlK . . ..MHs A. 1, Hertford Af lei noon. Opening nxeuNej. Plnno Duet. .ll-.e- lltalirook mid IMIco nicsntlal Things In United States His tory Plot. I.. Hulle Mnndolln and l-'luto DUet.. No. T School i:presslvo Heading and I.uvvh of Ex pression Mls A. , Keillo-d Piano Solo .Mlt Ton. Tho f'oetrj of James Whltcomh lllb-v I'rof. 1. Hnll-y WIIDNUSDAI. Moinlrp Opening l.n obese Phonic and Vocal TeeluiKtiie. Ml-s A. I- Kedluid Mlfs Uleanor Jones I'rof. fJreene MWb llutchiuu the Lower and Higher 1'iof. 1. Hulley Afternoon. Opening Kxeidscs. Gramma.- Hoop Drill (ieography and Illbtory.. flrnmmnr . . TIU'HSDAV. Memiins Opening Ixerclce&. Methods of SlucUlng IIKttuy. 1'iof I,. Hullo Violin and Piano Duet No. i School Grammar I'tnf. Cn-ino He-citation Mis Collins AVliat to Head, How to Head, Supple mentary Heading . JIKs A I. Hertlorl Afternoon Op. uitiK i:ere isos. Method of Tejihlng Hlsloij. Prof. I.. Hulley Itecltatlon Mli Patterson (5rammar Prof. Clre-i-no l'lunn Duct... Misses Hojlan und Ullhool Tho poetry eif Unbelt IJuins, Prof 1. Ilulle rrtiDAY. Mnrnli g Optldug Here !-(' THE DYSPEPTIC FINDS GRAIN O MEHCIOUS, SUBSTITUTE RpCOFREtp. IPkMADE fitfJM miAUi'Aniiuc nuri MTA. PVKQ lIIV AJ1U .1 JJr". Atflrsttryone- S -EaI halfaralii-O CANT and one-half Coffee. It is n pleasant combination. 1 her. arMmltftt ions nt urein.u Tne on l j lht in.1by Th One-- Pur Knn10i. lvHr,N Y. Allliroc-craielllt. KisfFEE! OUT N0 ILLS HIS WNTvS Recitation .. Grammar .., Vocal Solo . History In Oracles . .. .Piof. linen. . ..No. S School .Pi of. I.. Ilulli v ,. Prof. deciie Philadelphia, aro being entertalneel by Miss Maitha Singct A number of Cnrbondnllans will at tend tho llrat annual social of the Crjs tnl Dancing cIiiph of Forest City, Fri day evening. Professor Firth, of this t It y, will furnish music. Frank DIIIh has gone to California to wink for hli brotlnn-ln-htw, ('Unites I31IK fonneily of Carbondalo. Tho i:ilto Dancing hocicty Will hold an hnpoitnnt social on 1'rlday evening in Huikc's hall Owing to this tho Unlinie clas will meet In the hall thl ernlng. Hal Torrnce of New York, foimetly of this oily. Is spending a few day hem. Mih. James Mlllei. of Drummond avenue. Is eiiteitnining hei nieces, Misses Maude, Ives and Mnnde AVIg Blnx, of vVllk"t-H:iiri J. F. Heynolds, e-si . h,n re-tumed fioin a business tilp to Deposit Miss Anna Ho-fngrant Is lltlng In Siraiitoii. Iyman Sent-iance, who was lnji.ii eel In the Delavaie and HueKon l.illroad wmtk at Mill Cltv, and wliei has slneo been In a Wlll:e'!-Daire hos-pltal, Is ex pected borne loda JERMYN AND MAYFIELD, (Jrammar Violin Duet . Clabtt Room Hearting . Piano Solo ., (Jrammar ... .. Pied (liecnc .No 2 School Hlmliauees to Natural .Miss A. 1.. Hedtord . Miss Lois Smith .... . Prof Gieeno AGED LADY INJURED, Mrs. Decker, 04 Years Old, Falls and Fractures Her Wrist. Mi Decker teddes with her daugh ter, Mrs. Orlln Griggs, of Park street She Is 94 yeais old and last night at & o'clock she fell fiom her chair, fiac tured her w rlst and cut a deep gash In her forehead. Dr. D. I.. Bailey attend ed the Injuries of the lady who bore the phock remarkably well for one of Iter age. Just four months ago Mrs. Decker fell and broke her arm ironi which In jury vho had hardly recovered when this misfortune overtook her. Her ad vanced years will make her lecovety Mow if not impossible. MATRIMONIAL. The announcement of the maiilago of Joseph Nltol, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Andiew Nlcol, of Klver street, to MIsj Alice AVatklns, daughter of Mrs. 'Wat kins, of South AVjomlng stieet, has Just been made. The ceremony was performed at Wilkes-Bar: e Saturday afternoon. Henry Fluellyn acted an groomsman and Mls Gwcn Watkins, a f-lster of the biide, noted as bildesmalel Miss Bridget Jote and M. If. Cav nnaugh, of the South Side, weio united In mariiage Tueday at St. Rose chuith bv Father Grlflln, Miss Mary Lally, of Seranton, anel John Doudlcan, of this city, ncted as bildesmald and grooms man respectively. DEATH OF THOMAS LOFTUS. Thomas Loftus, of Dundaff stieet, died of pneumonia yesterday momlnsr ut 7 o'clock. He had been ill only one week Deceased was thirty years old anel born in Ireland. Ho Is survived by his father, mother and one sister, Mis. Hooney, of this city. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The second of a seiles of subscription dunces was given lust evening in Burke's hall. Tho Mozart otchestra furnished music for the elite of the city. The Messrs. Athorton. of Scranton, vvt'io among the out of town guests, lohn Newton and Silas McMullen, of this city visited Honesdale yesterday. Mlses Hattle I,oewenberg nnd Mar Jon Foster nnd Mr Homy Gross, of Yesterdaj being Holy Innocents day the St. Jame.s Sunelay school held their Chtlstlan seivlecs last evening. Tin audltoilum eif tin? chuuh wns niielv trimmed with arches of evergieens and a handsome Christmas tiee. The title ef the service was "The Angel's Mes sage" nnd the progi amine was, as fol lows. Processional hvinn, Junior choir, evening prujer, by the lector. Rev. C U. ressenden, singing, "Shout the Grind Tidings," congregation, re sponsive leading. "Good Tidings." scheiol, hinging, "Magnlilcat," Junior choir, the Apostles Creed, congrega tion, singing. "I'nto God Be Glory," hehert, socretno's lepoit for ear. T. A. Green, singing, Junior eholr, tieasurer's leport, Miss Emily Rich; singing, "The Chilstmas Story." fichoeil, nddiess of weleome. Supeiln tendent T. Walkey singing, 'Let the Earth Rusound Again," achool, le marks, by the lectoi, singing, Junior choir, distribution of pi events, etc. oflering, solo, 'On That I'iist Chiist mns Morn," Miss Maggie Maxwell benediction, leccssional hTnn, ' Jcsu" Is Come," Junior choir The Junior choir has been under the Instruction of Miss Emily Fessendcn for the past year anil have maele rapid progress In the musical line, for which much credit is due Ml us FcHsendon. The school lectntly elected the following officers: Thomas Walkey, superinten dent: L. A. Green, secretary, Miss Em ily Rich, treasurer: Miss Emily Fes henden, oiganist, D A. Gieen. con ductor, ProfesHor Rodgeis, of the high school, Is spending the holldas with fi lends in Susquehannn county Hon P. E. Timlin and Miss Kath etlno Mullaney, ef Scianton, weie mar ried yesterday morning In St. Fetor's cathedral, at Scranton Mrs V G Tiln, ef Pittston. H spending a few elnys with friends In i tnwn. J. D. Stuckei was a Scranton visi tor 3.esterda. Mis. E. Merrltt, of Tompkinsvllle, Is the guest of her brother, Fiank Bilker, of Cemetery street. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What is the use of making a better ai title than oui competitor if you enn not get a better price for It? Ans As theie l no difference In the price tho public will bm' only tho better, to that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be much greatei In tho aggre gate. How can you ge't the nubile to know your make Is the b ' If both aitlclea aie V'-vht piomln cntly before tho publ.c both -ue cer tnln to be tried and the public will very quickly pass lodgment on them and use only the better one. This explains the large sale on Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using It for years and found that It can always bo de pended upon. They mav occasionally take up with some fashionable novel ty put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to retain to the one remedy that they know to be re liable, and for couphs, colds and croup theie Is nothing eeiual to Chambet laln's Cough Remedy. For r.ilo by all druggists. Matthews Bros., whole sale and retail agents. gnntst, Lewis Kvnnsj assistant organ ist, Miss Dltm Evans; nudltois, E. J. Davl, David Evans nnd D. R. Dnvls. Tho following trustees were elected for threo yenis: T. XV. 'Watkins. XV. T. Evans and Llewellyn Davis. Tho members of the Eureka lodge are making grent preparations for their orl.,1 which will be held In their rooms New dear's eve. MIfs Barbara Baltus, of Arrhbald who hna been tho guest of Mls May Irguon, has returned home. Frances Jones, of Scraron, was a visitor In town ystorday. Mts AVIlliani Leek, of Blnkely, Is ser iously HI. Mbves .Minnie and Annie Hoban are vlltlng lelatlves at Moscow. Hugh Ruddy Is homo from AVorces ter, Mas . on a short vacation. TAYLOR NEWS. Reception Tondoiod Marriage Anni versary Personal Nows. A reception wns held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Jones, of Main Mtre tt, on Christmas Monday, given to their many young friends. Miss Ly dla Ho3klns and VTatktn Morgans ren dered several musical selections. Af ter sever ll hours of social enjoyment, delicious refreshments wete served. Tho'v piosent were Mi. und Mrs. B O. Jones, Mi. and Mis. William Rask ins, Si . Mr. and Mrs. John Stelle, Misses I.jdlu llasklns, Olwen How ells, Rebecca Williams, Sarah Samuels. LI st yle l'i welder, Maty J. Nicholas. Mar tha AVIIllams Matlle Gilillths, and Messns. John Davis, Watkln Moigans, Benjamin Gilillths, Atthus Jones, Wil liam Williams, Morgan Eelwaiels, Pro fessor Lewis August, David Hill and William .1. llasklns, Jr. Mr. and Mia. G. A. Kramer ate home fiom t lie It visit to Moscow The pal enls ol little Llovel Lewis wl-ili to etond their slnccie thanks to tho.se who assisted them In their late bereavement. Miss Olweu How ells, of Main slieet, Is indispose, d. Tho Methoellst EpIscop.il i hutch Juv enile choli on Sattuday evening pre-M-nteel one ol" the beet ente-italnmenls e'Ver given bv the e'hurch on such an occasion. Chicken thieves aie again at woik In this boiough. The hemic of Mr. and Mis Hany Macklner, of Old Foige, was the scene eif a most delightful nHalr on Tues day evening, when they held a leeep tlon for their many n lends In hemor ol their twentieth mairlage annlve'i' sar. The- celebiated Columbia quar ti'tte lendeied seveial of their choic est bolcctlons. which were enjovi'd bv the guests presnt. This wasi kept up until a seasonable hour, after which a bounteous lepnst was served Those pie-sent were Mr. and Mrs Edward Sclnlves, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mack lner, Mr. nnd Mis John Owens, Mr. and Mim Eugene Repp, Mi. and Mis. John Bynon, Mlses Stella Owens, Em tna J. Owens4 Sarah Owens Mnty Robinson, Lena Repp, and Messrs. William H. Nicholas, Percj Owens, William Glifllths, John T. Jones, Wil liam. Daniels, 1'iofcssor William Meer gnnp, llwarel Bynon, rredeilck, Macklner, Frederick Owens and Wil liam Repp Miss Sarah Samuels, who has been visiting iclatlves In this place, has le tuined to her homo In Scranton. John Proper, of the Archbald, i' slowly reeewerlng fiom an attack of Uphold fever. Miss Rebecca Williams, of Scranton, was the guest of relatives in thl place on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jenkins, of rittston, who have been visiting rel atives In this place, have leturned home. SHERIFF'S SALES. CiiKiurra salii -or- ValuableBealEstafe -ON- riUDAY JANVAHY 13 1SW SHERIFF'S SALES. AhMMMAMAAAMA AVOCA. FrF Medical jfllLE Treatment A FOR i Weak Men OLYPHANT. Who are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A scientific combined medical and meclifinlcid cure ha be-fn dljcoy. ercd for " Wcaknci of Men." The proprietors announce that tltejr will aeoa It on trial remedies tuid uppll ance without advance payment to any honest man. It not all that Is claimed all rou wish send It back-that ends It-pay nothing I This combined treatment cures quickly, tliorouKhlr. and forererall eflects of early erll haWU, later ex ceases, oTfrworV, vrorry, etc. It cie ates health, strength, vitality, sus. talnlog pavers, and restores weaW and underelopcd portions ol body to natural dimensions and functions. Any can writing In raraest will receiye description and relerences In a. plain sealed curclope. l'rofes tlonal confidence. No 0.0.0. ue- ceptlon nor Imposition ol any nature. A na tional reputation backs this offer. Address Erie Medical Co.,Buffalo,N.Y. At a meeting of the Kingsbuiy lodg, No. 4U6, Free nnet Accepted Mnsons, the following officers were elected and Installed for the coming ytnr: Wor shipful mastei, Robert Jones; senior waidcu, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle; junior warden, D. L. Jones, treasuter, Elmer Dakln, secretnry, T. L, Northup; trustees, T. M. Williams, Frank Simp son and OrltTth Jones, representative to grand lodge, E J. Harthold The mcuibeis of tho lodge have decided not to give their annual banquet this year Large ciowds have been In attend ance each evening at tho Sisters' fair, which Is being held In tho Stone build ing on Lackavvanna street. This even ing the following programme will be rendered; Duet, Eugene O'Doylo and Voionlca O'Ccmnell; solo, Miss Maggie Renp. violin and plnno, Colllgan Broth ers, Scranton song, T ;. Cummlngs, Archbald, t collation. Miss Katie Gal lagher. Admission 10 cenls. Charles Hathaway lb spending tho holidays with his patents In Blnkely, Tho following officers have been elect ed In the Susquehnnna Street Eaptlat (hurch for the next six months. Su perintendent, James L Williams; as sistant superintendent, Ivor R. Evans, secretary, Miss Jennie Phillips; treas urer, Miss Maggie Williams: librarians, Misses Jennie Kemp and Llzrla Evans; chorister, Professor T. XV. Watkins. ns- 1 slstunt chot Is ter, John Phillips; ot- '1 be Pilniltlve Methodist chuich choir will mee.t foi special i cheat sal on Sat uiday evening. All members are le eiutsteel to bo piesent. Ruv. D. T. Smythe Is seriously ill of grip Mr. and Mis. Mouis Kutcheon, of Sunbutv, and Mrs. Stannert, of North umbel land, are guests of Rev. anil Mis. L. E. Van Iloesen .Miss Maiy Hustle is conducting re vlval services at Blnshamton. The ladles of the Home mission of the Primitive Methodist chuich aio making artangements for a Martha Washington tea and entertainment. Miss Tessle Heaky, of the West Side, Is seriously ill of bronchitis Miss Teiesa Buike, of Caihondale. Is visiting friends in town. In connection with the livery busi ness P. J. MeQowan will open an un dertaking establishment and will re ceive a line of goods in a few days. T. J. Dunn will opeui a plumbers shop In his mother's pioperty on Main stieet. He will also continue the busi ness at Pittston. Thu membeis of the Mooslo Iloe company will be the guests of the Dun moio Hose company on - rlday even ing Mrs. Illicit nnd gianddaughter, Jane, of Parsons, weie guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Campuell on Tuesday. The i emoval of Rev. J. J, McCabo, of St. Maiy's parish, to St. John's par ish, of the South Side, has caused much i egret not only among the pat lshloners, but also among all other classes, to whom, by his courteous and pleasant manner, he has endeared him self. During the past seven years ho has been a faithful worker in all mat teis pertaining not only to the church but also to tho betterment of society. As president of the Diocesan union he has altcady accomplished more than any of his inedecessois, and he leaves In Avoca one of the llnest temperance organizations In the state. This Is due in a large measure to his able leader ship among them. Father McCabe Ib an able pieachcr, an his persevering manner Is bound to give him a placo among the eloeiuent preachers of tho diocese. He left esterday with the best wishes of tho Avoca people. Fath er Carmody has been assigned as his successor In this parish. Miss Jennie Newlln has leturned home after a few days' visit with it lends In Plains. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cing, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of tho court of common plcaise of Latkavtnnna county, to me ill lected, I will opnso to public salo bv ven due or outcry, to the highest und best bidder, for rush, at tho couit house. In the city of Scranton. Lackawanna coun tv on FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A. D, ISn at 10 o'clock In the fotcnoou of paid das. all tho right, title and Interest of the defend unts In and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz. No. 1. All tho right title anel intotcst of Ira O. Ives, n nnd to nil the following Piece or paicel of lanei, situate In Town ship of Mndlon. county of Lackawanna, I'onnBjlvanlu, containing between 70 and Ml acres of land, nioro particularly de scribed as follows Uc-glnnlnc at a certain hemlock collier, nnd land loimerly of William E. Dodge, thence by bild laud pouth 60 degucs eust. .1! perches to a stono corner and kind et Abiani Hrlsescktrj thence by land of snmo north SO degrees cast 91', pere lies to u stono corno- em ,lno of land of Jejso Flko, thence by land of tho snnvj nnith CO digits west 2S 2-10 porches to n corner and other lands of Ipaan Swarts thence bv land of bamo soutn 4(' deprees west 1I'S perches to tho place of beginning, eontu nlng lb acres of land more or less. Also that e erinln piece of land Mtuato in Ji oust n lownsnip aforesaid, beginning at a stone comer of original lots No IK, If", Vi. thence by original lot No, n'2 south fiJ ilegree" east ISOpcrches to stems corner of original loU Nos. 1. ICT and l.t them e by hie No I'd north 40 decrees w, 't l.t pcicnes to a hemlock corner of original lots Nns. 13J. 1S3 and 131, being nKr a comer of land of Biniuel Hurl', nnd thence north 1 degrees west 1S1 tit i flies to stores coiner, tho place of bemrnin,', ro-italnlng M aetes anil 20 perches mure or less. All of sild land being known cr designated as the "Isaac Swa'tz Homestead ' being owned anel occuplod bv Is ne Swart: in his life time All iinorovtd with ei two-story frame dwelling house fiame barn, out buildings, fruit treei, etc thereon Selzeei nnd taken In execution at tho suit of John I. Hull vs. Im O lvcs Debt, SCC3 r,l Judgment N '07 Stptembei Ttim, lvSi Alias II fn to Jnnuarj Term, 18s COLUQHN. Attj At.0 No 2 All the light, title and Interest of the defenelnnts, Simon Adamovltch and Mike Adamovltch, In nnd to sell that eer. tain lot of 1 1 ml with the Inipioveme nts thereon. Mtuoto In Old J'oicc township. Iukawauna rountv, I'eimsv Iv.mln and describe'd ns felltiws to wit All Hie lul lowlng described piopeitv Heglnnlng nt tho southeast ceinei of s.ild lot, thence nniihcasterlj iilont, lln ut lot Nip slv (U), u ellstanee of one hun dred and llftv ilOOi feet In i coi- nei , thence northwesietl a dlstnnce of flflv (CO i feot to a corn t being u corner of lot No. four el), the nee along said nt southwesterly a distance of nno hundred ami llftv (ICO) feot to Hickory street; thonco along enld Hlekoiv street south eisteily a illstnnco eif llftv (CO) feet to place of beginning, llolng lot No live (C) In block No tven (7) section II, arcord Ing to plot of lots m ido bj J II Hltttn liouse, intemled to be- dul recorded and containing all the evreptlons and reserva tions mentioned In u deed tiom E. M Smith to M Notlchak nnd lecorded In Lackawanna countv July C, 1SS9, in deed beiok No. Ill, pago S'iI Helng all Improved with ouo two-storv tianio building uscel as a elwelllng houso, and one three-story frame building used as a double elwelllng house with outhejurcs thereon Selzeei and taken In execution at ihe suit of Joseph Sommrts vs. Simon Aelim ov'leh and Mlko Adamovlteh Debt, JliiOftl JueUmtnt No .'.".l Inmniv Teini, isli II fa to Jtnuaiv Term, ihj TAYLOR & LEWIS Attvs ALSO No 3 All the right, tltlo mid interest of tho defendants. William J .Iones and Mar Jones, in nnd to nil that eeitaiu lot of land with tho Improvements thereon, situate In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, state of PennsyU mla bounded anel described as follows: Itelnr lot No 17 In JUoek A. In the plot of lots of the Frances Ann Orillln s adelitlon to the said cltv of Summon, and being 40 feet In front on Ohureh nvenue, tho same in rear nnd 13J f et In depth the mei urement to commence Insldo tho slde valk Helng same lot conveved to Will iam J Jones bv Walter Ttrlggs bv deed elateel Oeteiber II. Jsj(; jocorded in Lacka wanna countv In deed book 117, pao 21, etc ("nil and minerals reserved. All bn proveel with a two-storv frame dwelling house- and outbuildings theicon Selzeei nnd taken in cce-cuilon at tho suit of North End Lumber company vs William J .Tones nnd Mary Jones ebt, $11141. Judgment Ne r.10. November Term, 117 Alias vend e to January Trim. H'.O VOSnURG & DAWSON, Atts Seized and tnken In execution at tho stiitof tho Now Schiller IJulldlng nnd Lonn Association of Scranton, Pa., vs. Robot t M. Evans, administrator of Patrick Lynn, deceased. Debt, 1S50 CO. Judgment No. 707. May Term. 180S. Alias lev. fa to Jan uary Term, 1893. P. XV. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No 7 -All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants Ellen Shea Fallon, Thomas Fallen, midget Shea Burke. E. J. Burke, William Shea, Jr., Henrietta Shea, Annlo Shea Foley, T. J. Foley and WMHhm Shea, Sr In and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land, situ ate, Iv Ing nnd being In the beroush of Olypbnnt, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, the corner of a lot on tho east erly slelo of Lackawanna street; thence westetiv along nnia rtreni to mnu oc John Ferguson; thenco northward ono hundred and twenty (120) feel along said Ferguson's land to land of Joseph Patten, thence oastward alon,t said land seventy llvo (71) feet to land of WHVum Mnhon, thenco In a routherly direction ono hun dred ord twenty (120) fict to tho plare of bCL-lnnlr.f. Helnir tho sarro land cor.- veved to Wlillnm Shea by 0. L. Pec', et n1 anel Andrew C. W'lso, et ux., by deeds elated August 7. ISC, nnd recorded In deed book 101. pages CI nnd 621, In Luzerne' countv. Pennsylvania. Coat nnd other minerals leservcd. Improved with a two story store building and one-story storo building nnd other outbuildings. Selzeei nnd tnken In execution nt th suit eif tho Mutual (luarentee Building and Loan Association vs. Ellen Site l Fal bin Thomas Fnnnn Bridget Shea Burke. E J Burke, William Rhea. ,Tr Henri ettn Shea, Annie Shea Hole v T J Fni nnd William Shea, Sr. Dobt, ULO.O) Judgment No poo, Mav Term 1W A'las fl fa to Jnnunrv Term, 1MD. .TAMIL'S J O MALLEY Atty SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO HORSFORD'S rollevea nervous disorders, exhaustion, j neoaacno, woKOTuineso, etc. Take no Substitute. No 4 All tho light title and Interest of the defendant, A L Rice In and to all that certain lot of land with tho Im provements thereon, situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, bounded ami ilesc-rlbcd as lollows to wit Commencing at stakes and stones on Jackson avenue, now Ta lor avenue, te lino of land sold to George Brown, thence northerly along said lino one numbed and llftv feet, more or less, to lino of linds of the Lackawanna Iron nnd Coal ceimpanv thence westerly nlong said lino fortj fret to stake and stone corner In lino of othor lands of A. B Sllkman; thence southorli nlong salel lino 10 feet, moio or less, to Jackson avenue aforeald- thence easterly nlong salel ave nue 40 feet to tho place of beginning Be ing lot No 12 in block B ns rhovvn on that unit of tho mnti of Serantnn known as A B Sllkmnn's addition. Excepting nnd reserving all cunl and minerals as fully ns excepted and reserve! In deed fiom A B. Sllkman et nv to William M Sllkman elnled the day of April. A D 1&79. Intended to be dutv recorded, being samo piopertv i-onvesed to A L Hleo bv William M Sllkman, ct u , by deed elnted Neiv ember 4. 1S72 reenided In the proper otllce In deed book si page ril". Improved with a two-story frame elwell lng houso with "L" attached and out buildings. SeUoel and taken In execution at tho suit of J. S Rortiee vs. A L Rice Debt, Jl fOD 23 Judgment No. 1020, September Term, 190. Vend ex. to January Tcim, 1 ' VOSBFRO Sr DAWSON. Attys. ALSO No 3. All the right, title and interest of the defendant Jemcs T. PInnell, In nnd to nil that certain lot piece or parrel of land, situate In tho borough of Dunmnre, county of Lncknwnnna anel stuto or renn Kelvnnln. bounded anel described us fol lows, to wit- Beginning at a point on the enstcrly sldo of Apple stieet ninety feet south of tho lino of the Drinker turnpike, thenco In a southerly dhcctlon ulong Ap ple street ninety feet, more or less, to a coiner thenco In an easterly direction sixty feet to a corner In lunds of Miss M. M. Spencer; thence In n northely di rection nlemg linn of snld lands ninety feet to a corner of lands into of John W. PInnell. thenco In a westerly direction and parallel with Drinker street sixty feet to th placo of beginning. All Im proved with a two-stoiy frnme dwelling house, together with n building used as a foundry. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of New Equitable Building nnd Loin Assnelatlm vs Jones T PInnell. Debt, J1 735(10 Judgment No 491 January Term, 1S99 Fl fa. to January Term. 1K99. STOKES. Atty ALSO No 8 -All tho right, title and lntetet of tho defendant, Nora B. Hoche. In and to nil that rertnln lot of land, with thu Improvements thereon situatn In ths Klrst wa il cltv of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows Being lot No. 1, li sejuare or blue!. "D " us shown In plot of lots mnilo bv Joidau. Haunuh . Jordan, nnd rce-ordeei in Lack awanna count in Deed Book 123. page r.7fl. said lot measures fortv (10) feet In front on HIchmont avenue tho s.imo In rear, und ono hundreel and nine and three f mirths Mu9J. feet In dentil Improved with a two-story framo elwelllng nouso und outbuildings thereon Selzeei nnel taken in execution at tho suit of William Shuatci vs Noiti B Roe he. Debt i Judgment No SS3,Sep tember Term, ISIS. Fl, fa to January Tel in, lSfm REPLOOLE. ALSO No n All the tight title and Interest of tho defendant, Ellen A Bannon and Peter Bannon, In and to all the surface or tlsht of soli of all that certain lot. piece or pai red of land situated In the boiough of Wlnton countv of Lickawanna snd stato of PinusiUanla, ami what Is known as tho David Brown tract, de-scribed na fol lows Being a p irt eif lots numbers thlrtv-sK (.11) nnd thlrlv-seven (37) In square oi block number ten (10) and situate upon stieet called nnd named Fourth avenue, c oinei of Stur ges street, nnd ns shown on map of said tiact The lot heiebv conveyeel b" lng more fullv described as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the south westerly side" of Stures stieet wosterly n instance of slxlv ((XI) feet from tho southwestern coiner of said Sturges stieet nnd Fourth avenue; thenco in a lino at right angles to said Sturges street, nnel parallel witn i ounn avenue a uih tanceof emo hundred (100) feet to a eeirner; thenco nt light angles m a webteily di rection a distance of ninety (90) feet to a cornet, theme at light angles a dlstnnce of ono hundred (lft feet te Sturg s street, thenco along Sturges stieet a dis tance of ninety (90) feet to the tiliu-e of beginning The lot herebv conve.ed being the tear or westerlN part of those two certain lots of lunel nbovu descilbed as lots numbcis thlrty-sls C') nnd Ihlrtv -seven 1.17) eon vevd bv Isnnc I'. Hand trustee to Nettle Kunz bv deed dated May Cth, 1-597, nnel recorded In Lackawanna eountj Coal and minerals e-xcepted and leservcd All Improved with n two-story frame elwell lng house and outbuildings thereon Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Colonial Savings and Investment association vs. Ellen A. Bannon, et nl Debt. $1,108 SO Judgment No 47t, January Term, ls'es Fl. fa. to Jnnunrv Term. 1S9I. FLEITZ Atty ALSO No 10 All tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendant. Daniel V. Hodgins, In and to tho following described piece par- col nnd lot of lnnu viz: ah mat certain nieco or parcel of laud, situate in tho citl of Carbondnle. county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsjlvania. being a part of lot number (lfty-slv (C6). on map of outlots of tho Delaw.uo nnd Hudson Canal company on a tract of laud in tho warrantee name of Henry Rider and bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at tho southwesterly corner of said lot number fifty-six (5fi) on Carter street, thenco In an easterly ellreetion along the lino of said Carter stieet. fifty (CO) feet to a stako, thenco In a northerly direction nlong n line at right angles to said Carter street ono hundred (lftOi feot to a stake thenco along a lino at right angles to last mentlonod lino In a westerly direction fifty (CO) feet to lino of land of tho Dela ware) and Hudson Canal company, thenco In a southerly direction nlong tho lino of land of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company ono hundred (100) feet more or less to tho pluco of beginning' All Im proved with a single two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of tho Safely Investment and Loan company vs Daniel V Hodgins Debt, t or 00. Judgment No. 4S1. January Term, 1S99 Fl. fa. to Jnnunry Term. 1S99 OEORGE D. TAYLOR, Att. Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to wltt Being lots numbers twentj. threo (23) and twenty four (21) In square er block number forty soven (47), and sltuato upon Btreet called and known as Crown avenue, according to tho Pnvvneo Coal company's plot or map of tho city of Scranton. Said lots being earh forty (40) feet in width in front nnd rear, nnd ono hundred nnd forty (140) feet In depth. Being tho same premises which Max Fhlllps (Second) and wlfo granted and conveed to Herman Moyer, tho above-named defendant, by deed dated April ", HW, anel recorded In Lackawanna e-ounty Deed Book Net is pngo 4".S. All Improved with a two-stoij frnme dwelling house nnd outbuildings MC170U anu tnaen in execution nt tne suit of New Oermanla Building and Loan association vs Herman Meier Debt, J9C8.10. Judgment No. 403. January Trim. ISW. Fl fa to Jnnunry Teim, IStri ZIMMERMAN. At ALSO No. 11 -All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Duncan McMurtrle in and to tile following descrtbeel piece unreel nnd lot of land, viz: All that eer. tain piece or parcel of land, situate In tho iimfcr m .uuiisic, iiivvnsiup tic i.acKt wnnn.i (now in the borough of Mooslo, countv of Lackawanna und plate of l'entisjlvanla hounded nnd described, as follows Beginning nt tho southwest cor-m-r of a lot eif land belonging to George 11. sturk on thu west side of the public load leading rcross Mill crce-k at the- old "Stark Saw Mill," thenco along saM lot north twelves (12) dewrees and forty-live (11) minutes vost thrcu hundred and ten (310) feet to n corner on or near tho Lack awanna river, thence iming raid ilve-r down stream south si-vtntv-reven (77) de grees anel llfteon (1C) inlnute-s west slxtj (SO) feel to a coiner, lluneo south twelvo (12) degiroH and fortv -Ho (10) minutes east threo hundred nnel ten Clio) feet to a corner on tho public load aforesaid, and RJFFSALES with a two-story frame dwelling In front, one-story framo building used for butcher shop, nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Nelson Morris Sr Co. vs. Alex. Novnskl Debt. U'Vi Judgment No. 107.', Mav Teim, JS'tS n fn, Jnnunry Term, 1-9 O. L. PECK, Att'y. i ALSO No 19 -All tho light, tltlo nnel Interest of the defendant. Chalks J Ulllesplo. In and to nil the following descilboel lots, pieces or parcels of land slluito In tho city of Scranton and borough of Dun more, Lackawanna count , Pennsylvania: First Alt the soil nnel surface of all thosu two certain lots sltuato In tho cttp of Scranton, nnel known as lots numbers twolvc (IJ) and thirteen (13l of Bloom's Patch Tho snld lots lvlng next to lots numbers (11) and twelvo (Ul. on the west sldo of Bloom nvenue. Into Blilgo stteet. Tho lots licn.li conveyed being bounded on the west by Cusick ave-nuo, late Lundj's Lime, of said natch. And said lots being e-ach one hundred (lOOl feet deep bv Ihirtv-tvvei (3J) feet wide. It be ing distinctly unele istood thnt tho coal un der said lots Is lcsorved. with the right to mine and c irrv nwny the same. And being tho tamo lots as sobl to tho salel Dennis Cnnuoii by Mnillu Gannon and wife, anil by Dennis Gannon Fold to C. J Olllesplo li deed dated tho ICth day e f Jutitiai IV'I und rocotded In the olllto for re-corellng deeds in the county of Lackawanna, la Decel Hook No. 110, pago 41, utc In-pioveel with one two-story framo dwelling houso nnel outbuildings thereon Second All that certain lot of land, ly ing, being ami sltuato In the borough of Duumoie eouiitv of Lickiiwanna und state of IVnnsvlvnnl i, on the southwest slue of Hlggu street, being lot number eleven (It) on plot mnilo for Gllli-sple ami lllggs b H Cohkin, snld lot being foi'v (10) ftct wlilo In front on said Biggs stieet. fortv 140) fert wldo In I ear. and about ono hundred nnd foitv (110) feet In thence along said road north sevcnlv- eleplh, be the satno nioro or leas Loil seven (77) degrees nnd llftecn Gil minutes j "nd m nerals rrscrve-d .,.,,,, oast slxtv (GO) feet to tho plae-o of be- , blid-A.l that ceitaln Dt of liitiel Ivlng. mini; ni'u luimii in lite' h.miiiikii tit 11,11- nioi I-, count mill st.ati utoiesaiii, on in" Kinntng Containing !$.() smriro feet more or b'ss. All Improved with a sin gle two-rtory fiame dwelling house, with a two-stery wing, a smaller two-story wlr.g nnd a cine-story wing, oil attache el thereto, a frame bain and other frame outbuildings Some fruit nnd ornamental noilhast sldo eif Biggs stieet. being lit number twe-he (121 on plot miulo for Oll-le-sple and Rlger b 1. Coghl in: salel lot being forty (4tn feet wide In front on said Rices uiiti-t. tiiitt (40) fee-t wido 111 I ear. .1 101 iiiituiiiiuuinii iiviue aauik etnu ui inline iiini -:- , i e i iiAi trees and a fereo enclosing said loi of , and ubi.iit .i.e bundled nnd fi.it ellQ) i,..i feet in dtnlli. be the snmo nioro or les i. Selzeei and taken In execution nt th nal anil minerals leservcd All lniproy-d ult of the Safet Investment and Loin wl,,h " two-story framo tloublo .lwe-lllng compan" vJs. Dune.in McMurtrle Debt. "' Ulbulk li.gs the reon 11141. .ludgment No 477 Jaiiuniy T nil ' , Fourth-All that . eiti.lu lot of la ml lv-I'-Ss Fl. fa. to Januaiy Term. Ku leg. being and Mtu.il.- In the- borough of nrniKti! n 'i'avi cm vtt t , Duiimure. county uiiil si vt. afon-sald, on in.eiw.li., e l.tll.-jtl, .ui). i i,.t. i.i.. ..r in,,,,. ,ro,.t l.l ill,, llluiltv.'l aniu ... .t.,,,-1 ,..... u. 'n ALSO No 13 Ail the right, title anil Interest of tho defendants, Fre'dellck Hehiionover and Mlnet va Schoonovor nnel George D Brown, tetro tenant, In and to all that certain lot c pleo of ground rltuato In township of South Ablng'on, Lackawanna county Ponnsjlvniila, to wit Lot No Gil, Summit Park Anne, plotteel b el W Mllucr ed In the pi 293. bounded wit Bounded on tho northeilv side t-v Alle'V "II," on the eastirl sldo by b' No eJ10 on said Plan, on tho southerK ,Ide b Me-lroso avenue, and on tho westt-rK sido by lot No e12. on said plan Said lot being thlit CO) feet In width throughout and one hundred nnd twentv-llv (12j) fee t in depth Improved with a large, two story frame bulldlus and outbuildings Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Guarantee- Savings Loan nnd In vestment eompanv vs. Frcdo-lck Schoon overand Minerva Sehoenovcr. defendant!, with nolle o to George D. Blown terre tenant. Debt $719 77 Judgment No 701 September Teim, ls9 Lev fa. to Jan uary Term, IV!) J J O MAI LEY. All v ALSO lot number six 0,1 on plot mado for Gil lespie anel Biggs bv D Coghlan; said lot being fott (40) feet wide in front on said Blm.x stie-it fmtv (Im lett wldo In irear ami about one- bundled and forty (lln fitt In depth, be the same moro or le-ss e""o.il and minerals rn-tivcd All im- i ptoved with a two-stoty frame double. elwelllng nnel ouidiiiiiiiiikh iiiiieou. eie- CblchiaUr'i l'oillih Uuuauiid Ilrmnd. ENNVR0VAL FILLS Original and Oaly Ucnulne. Arc, alwsjr icUbie, ladic tik DruHlH fcr CitKttttr$ k-?l t , tmdrni to llf d tJ tolJ ibaulUr titM hum wttb biuribigc Frke tiontanJ tmitatient jUDroftlm Arsaid d.m. la iUroji fir (rtloulri tt-nlmaeUU n4 I(fIUf fr I miU;Minlau. ly rrtara f juatii i'Uvuiii"nuiM PMiiiyiri E;.4 bf alt Lwai f rujVu. 1'UlLAUA., iA j&Wk W iwKj i .i --if L 19 ALSO No 6. All the rlpht title und Interest of tho defendant In and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sltuato in tin city of Scrontcii, In the counly of Lacka wann, nnd stato e.f Pennsylvania de scribed as follows, viz Being lot number eight In sqoara or bloek "D " upot tho plot of Prospect Place oi Francis Ann Grlinii's Addition to Iho city uf Bcrunton. and sltuato upon street known as Lincoln nvonua Bald lot Is forty feet In width In front, same width In rear, and one hun dred and fifteen foet In elenth, together with tho usual ten feet privilege In front of (tout lino, and Is the land conveyed by Charles Tropn nnd wlfo to Patrick Lynn by eleed dated 10th October, 1S9I, iccorded In ilppil bonk 118. nasro 4C0. oto. Ale lln- pioved with a two-story frame dwelling I hous ALSO No. 11 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Hobert S. Davis, In and to all that certain lot of land situate on Art'lihalrt Ktrrrt. formerly llroau street. in tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka- I -. ..... - ..... ...... .. llnM ...I. unln rln- diitii anu stuto ni x-t;i,ii.iiiiiii.i. -EcrlbM as follows, to v.if Being known nnd distinguished as lot No 9S, on plot No 1, or the Delaware- Lackawanna nnd Western Ilallro.ad cumpaii s plot of lots In Uellevuo In Lackawanna township, now tho city of Scranton Said lot being lectangulur In shape and running fort-c-Itht (43) foet In front on said Archbald street, formerly Broad street and one hundred and ten (110) feet In depth. All Improved with ono two-storv frame dwell ing house, being part of a bloek erected on the dbovo described premises and tne adieilnlng lot owned by Mr. Jones. Seized unel taken In execution nt tho suit of West Sldo Bank vs. Robert S. Da vis Debt, $323. Judgment No. 693. Sep tember Term. 1S93. Fl. fa. to Januaiy Term, ISiJ THOMAS, Att'y. ALSO No. 12 -All the light, title and interest of tho defendants, Ilnrrv Jacques and Elizabeth Jnceiues. his wlfo, and John Mc Crindlo anil C. L. McMillan, terre ten ants, in nnd to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with tho Improvements tnereon, suuato in ino luwuamu et Lackawanna, countv of Lackawanna and stato of Pemibvlvanla, and bounded nnel descilbed ns tollow3, to wlf Beginning at a corner on tho publlo road leading over Spring urook iinoge, at a corner oi lot sold to Mary A Bennett, thenco nlong said lot north two and one-half (214) de grees west north two hundred nnel forty (210) feot to a corner on tho bank of Spring Brook; thence along snld brook up stream duo east sixty (tO) foet to a cor ner, thenco two and one-half (2H) degrees east two hundred and thirty-seven (237) feet to a corner on tho publlo road afore said, and thonco along suld road south eight) -seven and one-half (87's) degrees west sixty (CO) feet to tho placo of be ginning Containing 11,300 square feet of land, bo tho samo more or less, being lot No 115 on tho public road and the snmo land described in a deed from Jnmes Brown, jr., nnd wlfo to Charles E Miller dateei tho Cth of September, A. D . 1S7S and xecordeel in tho ollleo for tho record Ing of deeds In und for the count) of Lackawnnna. In Deed Book No 3, pago fll, etc. Improved with a two-stoiv frame elwelllng house with basement nnd porch In fiont, ono Hmnlt bain und outbuildings und fruit trcou thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of John B. Colalmn. Jr. trustee of Susan E. unowdui vs. Hurry Jacques nnd Elizabeth Jncques. bin wlfo, defendants and C L. McMillan nnd John MeCrlndlo terre tenants. Debt, $1,543 Co. Judgment No b71. September Term, 1S93 Lev fa to Junuary Term, U93. HAEDEH. Atf) t 1'arK Anne, plotteel U) i. , , 6nill0 ,,ir(os of land deeded to C. elvll engineer .and phi lecord- j baillesplo bv W D Kennedy nnd F B. oper oft'.ce in -volume, mo pago slikniim'i,v ,ici-d elated lsth May. P-S3. P.e d and described us follow o. to cot ,,,,,, m Dl,cll L01)k xo 29. pago 4S1, etc. Fifth All the right tltlo and Interest of tho dr fondant In all that certain piece of land lying Ir the Second watd of tho cltv of Scianton, county of Lackawanna und stato of Pcnnsvlvanlii Beginning nt it point ono hundred and live do") feet easterly from the corner of Wayno and Oak streets; thenco along Oak Btreet e-asterl two bundled anel twe-nt) (2J.) feet to a corner In line of land of M. P Thomas; thenco along tear line of Thoni is lot and lot of T T Wllilnms nine tv (W) feet to tho wcstoil comer of Williams lot. thtrco along the samo about one hundred nnel forty-tight (Hsi fe-et to Chinch avenue, thence nlong salel Church nvenue about lift) -eight (C8) feet to line of laud of C Wlnton estate, thene-o akin tho samo two hundred nnd slt ilte (JC,.-,i f, ut to a bl u-k oak treo: thenco No 111 All tho right tltlo and interest I bv Wlnton's line foil) -two (42) feet tei an ash sapling; tlienco continuing on sniu Wlnton lino nineteen feet, or thereabou's, to lands of Margaret G. Sliottcn estate; thonco along tho riar lino of said Shotten lot nlnot) -threo ami tight-tenths (91 S) feet to Oak street, tho place of beginning Improved with a two-stoty frame elwelllng house and oulhouso theieon Coal and minerals underneath aro reserved und ex cepted. Selre-d nnd taken In execution at 'ho suit of Thomas Shotten, administrator of Margaret G Shotten, deceased Debt. $I0110 Judgment No mis, Jinuarv Term 13 Alias tl fa to J muary Toiui 1S'J SCHAGG. Att'y. ALSO No 20 All tho defend int's light, tltlo and Interest In tho following lot or parcel of hind situate In tho township of Old Forge, lemtit of Lackawanna und stato of Pinnslvnnla, anil hi tho district or village of Austin Heights In r del town ship Beginning nt tho southwest corner on Franklin stiee-t, theme north along said stteet foitv-one- (II) degrees and thli tv C!0) minutes, two bundled nnd fortv sl (210) feet to tho corner of Austin and Franklin streets, thenco along said Aus tin street ninth torn-tine- (41) elegre s nnel thlitv-two (22) minutes east one huu-dre-el and lift' (F-0) leet to an ulle . thence south fortv -ono 111) d. gncs anil thtitv CO) minutes east two bundled and lift -six (23h) feet, thence south fort-uln" (li) degices and thlit-tvvn ( 2) mlnut- west ono hunched anil lift I IV)) feot to Franklin street afrrfsml. at the place of beginning. Being lots liumbereil 101, in. 10.1, 107 nnd ins ns shown on p'ot of lots of Austin Heights. Co.il and mlneiiili reserved All Impnned Willi a one und a. h ilf-story frinn elwelllng houso unci out buildings thereon Seize-d and tnk-n In execution at tin suit of Ge rman PulldliiF a- -oel itlon No .. vs Michael Kedills Debt, JsOO. ludg ment No C01 .Taniiui v Ti rra, ls ri la. toJanuaoTeim. 1iansui Atij TERH5 OF SALE. FIF1V DOLLARS CASH WIIBN PROP ERTY IS STRUCK ()l!l! AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COS rS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH AB0VR TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofllce, Serai. ton l'a December 21, ISOS of the defendants, Dunn Bios , Thomas A. .anil Paul 1'. Dunn, in and to all tho sui- face or right of boil, In the following de scilbed piece, parcel or lot of land, situ ate In tho Tlrst ward of the city of Scranton county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennslvunlii' Being lot number four (1) In block "F," upon the pltit of Woodlnwn park resident addi tion to tho cltv of Scranton which said plot Is recorded In tho otllce for recording ele eels, etc, for Lackawanna count). In Deed Book No. 101, page f.7ti. etc. Said lot being forty (40) feet In front nnd roar and ono hundred and titty UCo) feet deep. Coal and minerals leservcd. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Luther Keller vs, Dunn Bros , Thomas .A. Dunn and Paul F, Du.in. Debt, $4t". SJ Judgment No. C73, Septem ber Teim, 1S9S F l. fa. to Jaiiuan Term, lvyt STHEF.TDH fi LOWHY, Att'js ALSO No 17. All the light title and interest of tho defendant. William J. Shifter, in nnd to all that certain pleco oi parcel of land situate in tho city of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsvl vanla, being half of lot number ono (1), In block twenty-eight (2S), and sltuato uopn btreet called and mimed Mifflin ave nue. Said lot being thlrty-sevon and one-half (37'.) feet In front and ninet) two (92) feet in depth This lot is rec tangular, nnd boundesl on tho northwatd bv land fonneily known as tho Welsh church lot; on tho eastward by land lato tho property of George Corny, on tho southward by lands formerly owned by James Tutle nnd John II. Campbell, on the westward by tho aforesaid Mltllin ave nue. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso und outbuildings thereon, with tho appurtenances. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and tnken In execution at 'ho suit of James Burns vs, Wlillnm J Shlf fer Debt, .t,000. Judgment No 42. Jnnunrv Term, 1S99. Fl. fn to January Term, 1EP0. IIAWLIiy, Atty ALSO No. 18 All the light, title and lntorcst of the defendant Alexander Novaskl In and to all tho surface, or right of soil, of ull that certain lot or parcel or land slt uato in Old Forgo township and bounded nnd described us follows, to wit Be ginning at tho southwest corner on Franklin street, in Austin Heights, Lack awanna count, Pe-nnsylvanla, thenco north forty-one (41) degrees and thlrt) (20) minutes west fifty (CO) feet, then -o noith fort)-nino (49) degrees and thlity two i32( minutes east ono hundred ai.d fifty (CO) feet to an alley, then south forty (41) degrees nnd thirty (JO) minutes east fifty (CO) feet, thenco south fortv nino (43) degrees and thirty-two (32) min utes west onn hundred and Ilfty (130) feet to said Franklin street, and place of b glnnlng Being lot number ono hundred and ono (101), ns shown on map Coal nnd othor minerals reserved Improved I The Last f Days of 1 8 nouso and other outbuildings thoreon, ALSO No 13. All tho right, tltlo and Interest Will be a harvest time for buyers. Fvei vwlieie floods will be displayed at i educed puces. KE A NOTE OF THIS Specially miliI! prices on the balance of om "Holiday Foot- X weai.'' Your dollars will be at a piemium now that Chustmas T is a thing of the past. Slippers will be as valuable I u i uu as befoie Chtistmas and will cost you much less today. j7 & The harvest-tune is just now. Call at the $ Standard Shoe Store, HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY 217 UACKA AVE Hvery puichu-u entitles vim ton beu iiim! i.alendiir -, Pj WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY feg They hive itood ibf le efyn. .ind hja eured thousand of cate. ol Ncr.oui llueatec, kuth it Debility, Hiuineti, blceplets r,etf and varitoiele,Auo(jh) .S.C. '1 Lev elear Lie brain, itrrnzlhea the circulation, make digestion perfett, und Impiri a healthy STRONG AGMH! ljor to Ihe whole being. All drains and losses are checked fitmantnUy. Unlem patlcmi ropropetlycurej, men conaition earn worn. i.i".i.,.u, ..... ,y, -" ...... Mailed sealed, Price ll perbo.i 6 bones, veith iron-clai legal cuarantretotureo-rrefundlU. taoscy.lsco. oeod lorlren uoo. n.".i rut ikvihiiiu uv,, w,v.ir - VhatCcfo?uliM Hnlc hyJOIIN II. IllliLIS, IMHiriniwUt, cor. y.iuiii avenue situate lylni; und belmj In the city otl i ml spi'iicc ttrcet
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