THE SCRANTON TRIBUiNE-FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899. a CRR60NDHLE ATHLETIC PUPILS. Officers of the Lndles' Tennis Club. Held Say at Alumni Park. Tho TounK Ladles' Tennis club of the hlRh school had elected the following Jllcers: President, Miss Bortlne Hun Mckor: treasurer, Miss May Eoylnn, cocrctnry, Miss Mildred Moran. The association, although formed for young 'adles exclusively will recelvo a few honorary gentlemen members. Two courts arc being fitted up nt Alumni park and tho Jlrst game under the auspices of the club will be played on Saturday, when the boys are going to have a field day which promises to bo one oC the athletic events of the ear. Tor the field events, prizes havo been offered and this coupled with tho lteen rivalry between the classes will urge those taking part on to strenu ous efforts for victory. Tho following entries have already been lcceUed: 100 yard dash Uurke, Warren, Oatrs. 220 ard dash War ren, Gates, Riley, Buike: 4-10 yard dash Warron, Gates, Glennon; 1 mile bi cycle j ace Ulley, Van Bergen, Elncr an; ' mile Hlley, Van Bergen, Bel geluth, rineran- long jump Warren, Kwlgprt, niley, Estabrook: high Jump Warren, Riley, Swlgert, Brldgctt: putting shot Warren, White, Van Ber gen, Loftus, Estabrook: polo vault Bwlgort, Riley. Tho athletic committee I composed of John Burke, Ilnlloek Wnrren, Wal ter Loftus, John Klneran and Alex ander Dltchbnrn WEDDED AT TRINITY. At Trlnlt t hurcli yesterday morning Rev. R. A Sawyer united In marriage Miss Lillian Palmare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Passmore, of Park street, and George Von Beck, of South Main street They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Von Beck. The groom Is a member of the firm of Von Beck brothers, hardwn.ro meichants, and tho hride has until recently held a tcspon slble position In tho Pair stoie. The newly married pair hae gone to New Tork and Philadelphia. ?50 NOT $500. A typographical error In this column ' yesterday morning tnlnred the adver ' tllng 'alue of The Tribune in a re- markable way. The pur&e for the - 2 f0 class In the Mcmoilal day races ? nas given as $300, when It should havo " read $30. Immediately after the dls " tribution of the paper Secretary Burr was besieged with inquiring horsemen who own winning steeds. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' The rioreneo Mission circle will meet this alternoon in the Sunday school loom of the Methodist church. Fiank Now combe Is enfei tabling Harry Morgan, of New York city, who was his companion In the recent war. Miss Anna. Huson has returned to Scranton, after a visit In this city. A horseless carriage from Scranton create oulte a stir on tho streets of this city yesterday. Chauncey Feeney has resigned his situation with C. W. rulkeron Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Manllle and ' son, Keith, are isltlng friends In Bos. ton, Mas. Mr. and Mrs. L. . Baett, of Lin coln avenue.spent jesterday in Wllkes Baire. Harry Hughe, of Dcmer, Colo., and H Hughes, of Salt Lake City, Utah, are ilsltlng their aunt, Mrs. Warren Tappan, of Fan lew btieet. Mrs. Tap pan is also entertaining her niece, Miss Lizzie Hughes, of WIlkes-Barre. Joseph BIrs has loturned for his summer vacation, fiom the University of Pennsylvania, wheio he Ins been studying dentistry. He will graduate next teim. i J JERMYN AND MAYEIELD. The members of Corporal Oscar C Smith camp, Sons of Veterans, havo completed arrangements for tho usual Memorial day exercises. The camp and all the old soldiers who wish to take part will assemble at tho hall at S.30 o'clock Tuesday morning and, ac companied by the members of AVllliam Street council. I. O. U. A. M., will pro ceed to the cemetery. Addresses will be delivered by Rov. C. E. Fessenden, lector of St. James' Episcopal church, nnd Jtcv. Thomas Cook, pastor of the Primitive Methodist chmch. A choir will also render several choice selec tions and the members of tho camp will decorate the graves of the veter ans in both the Jetmjn and Ma j field cemeteries. Wclghmaster Joseph Jay, who was Injuied on Wednesday, ns described In ycsteidav's Tilbune, was slightly im proved jesterday, but complains of ssveie pain in tho legion of the chest and Is still quite sick. Mis. Alfied Waters and son, of For est City, who have been the guests of Mt. and Mrs. Will Vcale of Third street, for the past few dns, returned home yesterday. Thomas Ayerb. of Rendham, w ho has been spending the week with his aunt, Mrs. Ellen Nicholson, of South Main Ayers has recently been discharged street, rctumed homo yesterday. Mr. from the Eleventh regiment, with w hlch he served during the recent war. He saw some service in Porto Rico and tells tome Interesting stories of the two engagements that, his regi ment took part In Rev. Thomas Cook, the pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, returned t from his former home at Wllllamstown yesterday, bringing with him his wife and daughter. Councilman Stanton has recovered from his recent Illness and has return ed home, after spending a week with , Sullivan county friends. , Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and children, of Prlceburg, spent Wednesday here with friends on the East Side. John Solomon was a Scranton visitor yesterday. Miss Leah James, of Hyde Park, was In town yesterday. Misses Kato and Mary Brady, of , Mayfleld, have returned home from' Herrlck Center, where they have been spending some time. The missionary meeting held under tho auspices of the Women's Home Missionary society In tho M. E church yesterday afternoon was quite largely .attended and the interesting program as published was appreclatlngly list ened to and enjoyed. A horseless carriage from Scranton Weak Men miy hare our treatment uppll&iice ami mnIlt-m trial and op ptvml. ItootagnuuJtuaxu, return all at our xprasc rjr Nothing. Robuit health (or men, Mertt droloi cured, nervous control mid Ytgor. Hew book cent un der plain teal without charge. niK MEDIOAU CO., BUffAlO. N.Y, was seen on our slrccts yesterday for tho first time and attracted consider able attention. Tho property of C. E. Helmes, on Rushbrook street, will be sold by tho sheriff this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Decker were be fore the grand Jury nt Scranton yes terday, having been summoned as wit nesses In the Stephens-Cnrden case. Organizer Benjamin James addressed an enthusiastic meeting of mine work ers nt Mnyfleld last evening and or ganized a local union. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Event Reception In Honor of Guests Other News Notes. A grand attraction to the public this evening will be the production of a three act drama entitled "The Vaga bonds." The Young Men's Institute Dramatic company, of Mlnooka, who will produce the same at Weber's rink this evening for the benefit of tho new Catholic parish, Is composed of excellent talent. Doors open nt 7 o'clock, commences at 8.13. Following tho presentation a social will bo held. Admission 33 cents. Cast of charac ters: Bacon, a supposed vagabond, but a true man, John J. Coyne: Leon ard Trevor, Edward Walsh: Major Tomps, James Conboy; Jonas Dilvvor thy, Henry J. Casey: Percy, Joseph Eagan; Barney O'Toole: A. J. O'Hara; Club Finch, Robert Callcryf Ephrian, M. F. Judge, Alice. Annie Mullen; Mother Carey; Mlbs Jennie Loughney; I'eggy, Kate Caw ley; Charlotte, Mary Caw ley. Specialties: Colored coke walk, John J. Casey and James Con boy; solo, P. J. Qulnn; solo, John J. Casey; solo, John Conboy; solo, M. F. Judge; solo, Miss Mary Cavvley; solo, A J. O'Hara; duet, Misses Cavvley and Mongan, duet, Misses Cavvley and Mul len. Mlsps Ellen nnd Mary Jane Lloyd, of Hyde Park, were the guests of relatives In this place yesterday. Invincible commandery, No. 232, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing in their rooms on Main street. A farewell rectpion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William White, of Union street, on Tuesday evening In honor of their guests, Misses Edith Evans, of Mahonoy City, and Gwennle Evans, of Nnntlcoke. The evening hours were pleasantly spent In games and other amusements, after which re freshments were served. The guests present were Misses Sallie and Delia Williams, Charity Mitchell, Edith How ells, Gladjs Samuels, Ruth and Corbetta Evans, Hannah Harris, Liz zie and Mary Jenkins, Maria Mitchell, Sarah Evans, Lucy and Katie Winters, Maty Evans, Susie Powell, Lam a Mor ris, Edith Evans, Emma Morris, Daisy Sweet, Ann J Nicholas, Martha Price, Lizzie Urwelder, Gwennle Jones and Messrt Fiank Decker, T. P. Hughes, William Tubbs, Thomas Bevan. James Reese, Albeit Williams, Timothy Jones, William Evans, Fred and Edgar Stone, William GrlHlths, Heniy Powell, David Thomas, Arthur Marsh, Edward Sweet, John Thomas and Thomas Jones A reception will be tendered to Me.s-.rs Thomas Ayers, John Rein hardtnnd Louis Reed, who recently re turned homo from Porto Rico, by the members of Lackawanna Valley coun cil, No. SI, Junior Order United Ameri can Mechanics, at their hall on June 1. Every members Is requested to be pre sent. The Archbald colliery of the Dela ware, Lackawanna nnd Western com pany was compelled to cease opera tions owing to a breakdown In the ma chinery Mr. Reeso Jones, employed as a painter by George Gordon, had his leg lacerated by falling from a ladder while painting nt Lincoln Heights on Wed nesday Dr J. S Porteus attended the Knights of Templar conclave nt AI toona dudln the week. Miss Sarah Samuels is sojourning with relatives at Drlfton, Pa. I have been a sufferer fiom chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all klnd3 of medicines for It. At last I found one remedy that has been a succebs as a cure, and that Is Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. Grisham, Gaars Mills, La. Tor sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bros , wholesale and retail agents. PEOKVILLB. Mrs. Newton and daughter, Harriet, of Nicholson, and W. S. Mace, of Towanda, returned to their respective homes yesterday, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Mace. Lieutenant James G. Stevens post, No. 304, G. A. R will attend services at the Methodist Episcopal church In a body on Sunday evening, and hold Memorial day services at White's grovo on Tuesday, May SO, at 1 o'clock p. m. D. R. Lathrop will be grand marshal and Rev. J. S. Thomas wll deliver the oration. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Beattys, Mrs. G B. Reed. Mr. J. R. Bell and Mr. Maple Bell leave this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Bell's brother, the lato Enoch Cool, who died at Montrose. Tho entertainment and cake walk given under tho management of Miss Jessie L. Stearns nt Firemen's hall, Saturday evening, will be repeated at the same place Saturday evening, June 17. All Sons of Veterans ar Invited to attend services at the Methodist Epis copal church Sunday evening, May 2S, with tho James G Stephens post, No. 301, G. A R. The Sons of Veterans ure requested to meet at G A. R. hall at 7 o'clock shuip and accompany the Grand Army to the church. Robert C. Llntern, Nllcs 11. oJhnson, committee. HALLSTEAD. Tuesday evening nt 8.30 o'clock In the Piesbvterlan chuich Mr. Sydney Mock and Mis Grace Kapp were unit ed in marriage. The wedding was the event of the season. The brides maids were Katherlne Summerton and Miss Grace Read and they were beau tifully nttlrod, the former wearing an organdie over jellovv and the latter a dress of Persian lawn over pink. The bride was most tastefully dressed, wearing a musllne do Savallle over blue silk. The best man was Mr. Silas Hibbard Miss Lillian Hatfield acted ns flower gill. Tho uhhers were Helen King nnd Alice Waterman, Carrie Summerton and Alice Scotten, Marlon Chuich and Winifred Tingloy, Fred Church and Varnum Shaw. Thoro were about fifty guest present. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mack will commence housekeeping at once in a handsomely furnished home on Pine street. Mrs. Lydla Kellum and family have moved Into one of the houses In Jewett court. Charles ICetchum is brakelng on tho L. & M. R. R. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaynor, of El- mlra, spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald. Charles Austin Is repairing and Im proving his dwelling house. Among other Improvements Is noticed a hand some veranda. Miss Jessie Van Loan visited In Lnncsboro tho first of tho week. Mr. Stalker, of Conkltn, Is the guest of his son, Ell Stalker. Hereafter, commencing today, all stores In Hallstcad will closo promptly at 8 p. m., excepting Saturdays, Mon days nnd pay dais. 'O. F. Bell has secured a position at the silk mill. Jacob Palmer and wife, of Franklin Foils, wore vlcltlng nt Dr. Merrill's early this week. Chatics T. Crook has sold his valu able hotso Frank to Charles Lee, of Btnshamton. Mi. Samuel S. Wright, of Montrose, was tho guest of Mr. Thomas Klllan Tuesday. Michael Normllo nnd Mr. Hendricks are Improving their properties on Chaso avenue by new stone walks. Miss Huttlo Warner, of Montrose, was tho guest of Mrs. Rose Dajton Friday, Mrs. Charles Lawrence on son, Ben jamin, drove to Blnghamton last Frl duy to attend the Broome county con vention of tho C. E. There will be a C. E. soclnl at San ford Svvartz this (Thursday) evening. WYOMING. Tho musical nnd Hteinry competi tive meeting In tho Baptist church on Wednesday evening proved to be one of the best yet held, both In attend ance nnd In tho numbcis competing. Prof. Harry Harris and Prof. Chailes W. Herman were adjudicators, the for mer on music nnd the latter on recita tions. Thomas Tlurus, a driver boy at Mt. Lookout colliery, had his knee cap broken on Wednesday while nt work In the mine. He Is being treated nt the Plttston hospital. Tho public schools of this place closed jesteiday with appropriate exercises In nearly all tho depai tments. Last even ing tho commencement exercises of the high school were held in Music hall In the presence of one of the lnrgest audiences ever assembled there. The stnge was tnvefully decorated with llowers and upon it were seated the membeis of the graduating class, teachers and clcigmen of tho town. The exercises weie opened with a selection by the orchestia, which was followed with piajer by Rev. W. S. Stiles and tho hlfjli bchool then sang "Welcome." The first graduate to ap pear was Mrs Rfile Estelhi Safford, who gave the salutatoiy and essay, Fred Smith Hopper delivered an oia tion on ' The Evils of Trusts." An other selection by the orchestra was rendered, after which an oiation on 'Famous Battles" was given bv Rob ert Pettlbone Shuldc, and Iia Alpaugh spoke on the timely theme? "Expan sion." The audience again at en tertained by the orchestra, at the closo of which Robeit Lee Saunders deliv ered nn oiation on "The Humble Ori gin of Great Men." This was followed by nn oiation by I Wllluid Ailing on "Luxuiy Is Destructive of Liberty." Wllllametto Grace Ralston was the Inst speaker and she read an efcay on tho "Elements of Power," at tho end of which she delivered the valedictory. Tho presentation of diplomas was made by Prof. Charles W. Herman, princi pal of tho schools. The high school sang another selection, "We're Happy Now," and the benediction was pro nounced by Rev. Robert Thompson. Some of the members of the class In tend to per.suo a further course of study. The following members of the high school have been promoted to the senior class: Harry Ailing, Teiesa Dally, Fred Hemlock, Cora Balnbrldge, Cora Gllfeather, Maggie Rhoades, Rol and Wilson, Laura Baldwin, Isabel GiHham, Jennie Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Samuels have gone to their cottage at Harvej's Lake for a few days. Membeis of Troy council, Junior Or der of United American Mechanics, are requested to meet at their hall on Sundny morning nt 10 o'clock to attend the Memorial services In the Methodist church. The members of tho Keg fund at the Mt. Lookout colliery are arranging to run their annual excursion to Har vey's lake in June. OLYPH.ANT. Rev. J. M. Smoultor, assistant pas tor of St. Patilck's church, who leaves today to take charge of a parish at Rock Lake, was presented with a purse containing $400 from his friends last evening Father Smoulter was greatly surpribed and touched with the gift, and sincerely thanked tho donors. Tho following made tho presentation: Messrs. M. J. Lavin, James Jordan, William Kenned nnd Patrick God fiey. The transfer of tho Clappson Shoe company to this place Is now being made and the machinery will be here In a few days. Mr. Clappson, of Ens ton, w HI have charge of tho work. The machinery will bo placed In the Camp bell building as soon ns It arrives. The funeral of the late John M.Evnns will take place from the family home on Lackawanna street this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Union cemetery. The Presbyterian church of this plaro will tun an excursion to Lake Ariel on Thursday, Juno S. Tickets for round trip, 95 and 50 cents Mrs. M. J. McDonnell, of Susque hanna street, Is visiting her foimer homo In Moscow. Mrs. Martin Crlppen Is spending a few weeks with relatives at Easton. Miss Maine Saltry, of Providence, Is tho guest of relatives on Dunmore street. Miss Geoigla Thomas Is entertaining Miss Stella Price, of Spring Brook. Miss Anna Price, of Scranton, was a visitor In town yesterday. Mrs. John McLaughlin spent yester duy at Providence. IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. This Is one of the peculiarities of Hood's Sar saparllla. It cures sorofula, salt rheum, humors, stomach and kidney troubles, neivousncss. Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills Easy to take, easy to operate; reliable, Biire. 25c. MADE KVifc: A MASMj AJAX TAULUTS POSITIVELY CDRE jXLT.b.rxoui titttatti Fulling Mtm nrr, ImpoUncr, BlMpleiinMM, He , earned l7 Abuta or other Kioauu and India- cnnivni. intv QMteAftf am $uretu reatoro It Vltalltr In old or faun, and fitaaauforitudr, borlneuor marrlaco i 1'ri.vBnt. lnaanlt nn tVamMniUn if Ukaaintlua. Thalr uwahowi itt uodToto lmprovo maul and eHoota a CUKE wbaw all other tall In. lit npon baring tha gannlna Ajax Tablet!. Thai para oorad thouaandi and will care roa. We give a pot. -n.-irTJ7Li"5..i.:--X' i'i 'TiYr.-"ji"'" mmwm u t.UJW AUVI itlve written suarante to affect tinM rJV pot. Docncaaeor rami nd tha nonir. WlraUUUldi in R' IOC noc-Kaaei or eia iagee nun treatment! lor IZ HJ. lir nail, in plain wrapper nnon receipt of prira. Circular " AJAA KlimtUy CU.t "cu,,,"'!! For Kale in Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Sanderccn, druEeists. r sfl v SHERIFF'S SALES. OHEIUFF'S BALES -or- Valuable Real Estate -ON-miDAY, JUNE 2, HOD. By vlrtuo of sundry wilts of Fieri Fa ciis, Levari Fnclns and Venditioni Ex ponas, IgHiltd out of tho court of common pleaB of Lackawanna county, to mo dl tected, I will expoo to public snlo by vemluo or ouiery, to tho hlRliest and best bidder, for rush, at the court houso. In tho cltv of Scranton, Lnrkawanna coun tv, on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, A. D 1SOT, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of snld day, all tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendants In and to tho following decrlbcd lots, pieces or parcels of land, lr: No. 1. All tho rlsht, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, John J. Murphy nnd Amos Washer, administrators of Win frcd Murplo. deceased, In and to all those two certain pieces or parcels of land situate In tho borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of l'ennsj lvanla, bounded and described as follows, to wit: First Beginning at tho northwest cor ner of a certain lot contracted to John Ward, Jr., In trust for Murv Word; llienco running southerly on line of said Miry Ward lot to lino of land formerly of A. D. Spencer: thepco at right an gles to said lust mentioned lino on lino of land of snld A. D. Spencer to lino of land contracted to John Barley, thenco northerly on lino of land of i-nld John Early to tho old commissioners' lino be tween Edwnrn Spencer and Dr. Tarkor; thence on said commissioners' lino to tha placo of beginning. Containing one quarter of an ncro of land strict meas ure. Improved with a two-story frnmo building used as a saloon and dwelling and outbuildings. Second Being a lot of land adjoining a lotof Patrick Murphy on the west, bounded on tho north bf tho Great Bend nnd Philadelphia turnplko road; on tho onst by other lands formerly of Edward Spencer, being tho lands first above described: on tho south by lands of A. D. Spencer, tho snld lot being rectangu lar In shape and thirteen nnd nine-tenths (13 A) perches In depth. Containing one half aero of land, strict measure. Seized and tnken In execution at tho bult of J. E. Swift vs John J. Murphy nnd Amos Washer, administrators of Winifred Murphy, decensed Debt. $213 7.'.. Judgment No. 117. May Term, ISflO I'i. fa. to May Term, 1S9" CARPENTER, Att'y. ALSO No 2 All the right title and Interest of the defendant, Mary Edmunds, In and to all those certain lots", pieces or parcels of land Mtuatc Ux tho borough of Mav lleld, Lnckawanni count-, Pennsylvania, deerlbcd ns follows: First-Being Lot No 3 In BloeV No. 1. as designated on a plot of lots laid out by Gardner & Whltemore. In said bor ough of Maj field (formerly Carbondale township), bounded and described as fol lows, l7 : Bounded on tho east bv Main street; on the south by lot No. 2 (now or formeilv owned bv Horton Gard ner and S C Whltemore); on the west by Lot No 40 (now or formerlv owned by John D DaI:i and on the north by Lot No. 4, owned by tho above-named defendant. Snld lot being llfty (50) feet wide in front and rear and one hundred nnd llfty (150) feet In depth, containing 1,500 square feet of land, more or less. Improved with a stone foundation, the building thereon having been recently destroyed by Ure Coil and minerals and mining rights excepted and reserved. Second Being n portion of Lot No. 4, In Block Xo 1. hs designated on a plot pf lots laid out by Gardner Sr Whitmore In said borough of Mavlleld, bounded nnd described ns follows: Beginning at mo I'urnnion rear corner or saw Lot No. 4 and Lot No 3; thenco In a southcasterlv direction along tho line between sild lots about ono hundred and forty (110) feet to a point Hbout ten (10) feet from the common front corner of said lota on the upper sldo of Main street, said point being thirty (TO) feet from tho center line of the Scrnnton and Forest City railway, measured at right angles to said center lire, thenco bv a curved line, curving to tho right nnd east with a ra dius of nlno hundred and elghtv live nnd four tenths (985 4) feet diagonally and In a northerly dlicctlon across said Lot No. 4 about fifty-eight (OS) feet to a point In tho lino between Lots Nos. 4 nnd C, bald point being thirty (30) feet from the center lino of said railwav, measured at right angles to said center lino; thence northwesterly nlong i-ald line between Lots Nos. 4 and 5, about cno hunJred and nlno (10t) feet to the com mon rear corner of Lots Nos. 4 nnd 5; thence southwesterly along the rear ot said Lot No. 4 llfty (50) feet to the place of beginning. Improved with a two story frame dwelling and additions nnd a frnmo barn. Coal and minerals and mining rignts excepted and reserved. Being a portion of tho same premises conveyed to above-named defendant (then Mary Grler) by Horton Gardner et nl by deed dated Dec. SO, 18S7, recorded In Lackawanna county In tho recorder's oince. In Deed Look No. 50. page 3J. Third Being a portion of Lot No. 13, In Block No. 2. on tho old Gardner & Whlttemoro plot of lots. In said Mayfleld borough, said Lot No. 13 being bounded nnd described ns follows Bounded on tha east by First street: on the north by Lot No. 11 on said plot, now or for merly owned by Lafayette Matthews; on the west by lands now or formerly owned by Gardner 4s Whlttemoro; on the south by Lot No. 12, now or formerly owned by Ihomas R Hopkins the portion of said lot owned by above-named defend ant, being tho front portion ilftv (50) feet In width nnd one hundred and twenty (120) feet In depth, tho rear portion thirty (30) feet in length, havlnt, been conveyed heretofore to E. B. Sturges by deed from above-named defendant, re corded in Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 61. page 317, etc Coal and minerals -and mining rights being ex cepted and reserved Improved with a two-story frame dwelling and nddltlons and outbuldlncs. Seized nnd taken In execution at tbe suit of 8 C. Whttmoro vs. Mary Ed munds. Debt. flt6 Judgment No 224, May Term. 18D9 Tl fa to Mav Term, 1S99. Also nt the suit ot assigned to Ste phen r Whitmore -.S. Mnry Edmunds. Dbt, $H8 Judgment No. 793, March Term, 1893. I'I f i. to May Tetin, 15t9 WILLIAM J HAND, Att'y. Alo nt tho suit of L W. Hoffecker vs. Mary E. Edmunds. Debt, J1S74 Judg ment No Si8. March Term, 1899. I'i. fa. to May Term Term, 1899 CAREY, Att'y. ALSO No 3 All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Richard Latcharn in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In the city of Scrarton, county of Lnukawunna nnd state of Ppnnsj lvanla. being Lot No. 1, in Liock D, of Williams' Addition to tho city of Scranton, in the First ward of said city, and cltuated on the easterly side of Amelia avenue, corner of Dean street being forty (40) feet In front and rear and one hundred and thltty (130) feet in depht to nn nlley. Improved wltn a two-story frnmo dwelling houto and out bulldlrgs. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of James J. Williams vs. Richard Latcharn. Debt, J7S5. Judgment No. 431 January Term, ISO1) I'i fa to Mav Term, 1STO. CARPENTEIt, Att'y. ALSO No. 4. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant. E. O. Sardlnolll, or Emlllo Sardinell, In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land sltuato In Old Forge township, county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner at tho Junction of Franklin and Sprues streets, in Austin Height! : thenco north forty (10) degrees and thirty (30) minutes weit fifty (50) feet: thence north forty-nlne 49) degieos nnd thtrty-two (32 minutes east ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to an alley, thenca Boutb forty-ono (11) de grees and thirty (30) minutes cast fifty (W) feet to said Spring street, thence along said Spring street south forty-nine (49) degrees nnd thirty-two (S2i minutes west one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet to the placo of beginning. Containing 7,500 square feet of surfuco or noil and being lot No. 91 as shown on map, and being tho pamo piece or parcel of land as was conveyed to said defendant, from Anna B. Smith ct nl , bv deed dated Dec. 23, 1S93, nnd Is rornrded tn tho oitlce for the recording of deeds, etc., In and for the SHERIFF'S SALES. aaat(tet(tftafeaMfeieeae,iMaAieewMeeMet'i county of Lackawanna In Deed Book No. 109, pnge, 271, etc. All Improved with n two-story frnmo dwelling house tvl I Vi It a tiAmaHi nanl n a n linlnl nfifl other outbuildings thereon. OUIAtU IMH1 lEUtCH lit eXUVUUUIl lib 1115 suit of Oeorgo B. FoBtcr vs. E, O. Snr dlnelll. Debt, $204 34. Judgment No. SOS, MrtV TVrrri IMft TTI tn. In TnV Term. 1899. ' PARTRIDGE, Att'y. ALSO No. E-All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant. James Muldcrlg. in and to nil tho surface or right ot soil of all that certain lot of land situate, lying and being In tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Being Lot No. 8, In Squaro or Block No. 4, of plot of lands of Ben nett & Johnson, located nattlv In tha city or Scranton nnd partlv In tho bor ough of Dickson CIt. Snld lot Is rec tangular In shape, measuring llfty (5)) feet in front on Lincoln street, tho snmo width In rear, and ono hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth. Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house, nnd other outbuildings, coal nnd minerals excepted nnd reserved. Being tho some premises which Stephen Millard et nl., granted and convejed to the said Jnmcs Muldcrlg, by deed dated eighteenth ot Februnry, 1S93, and recorded In tho re corder's ofTIco of Lackawanna count, In Deed Book No. 122, page, 4S9, etc. Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho suit of New Germanla Building and Loan association vs. James Mulderlg. Debt, jnsnot. Judgment No. CC0, May Term, 1899. Fl fn. to Mav Term. 1W. y.IMMEKMAN, Att'y. ALSO No 6 All tho right, title and Intorost of the defendants, Silas Randall nnd Elizabeth Randall, In and to nil that certain lot or parcel of land, sltunte In tho township of Old Forge, county of Lackawanna, nnd state of Pennsi lva nla known ns Lot No. 3, in plot of lots In said township, laid out by Jane S. Smith, executrix. Said lot being fifty tj) feet in front on main road from Scranton to Plttston, and a depth of ono hundred and fifty (150) feet. Hclng tho pamo promises conveved to Sllns Rnn rall by Ebenezer Drake and wlfo by deed dated May 16th. 15S8 Recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. CI, pago 110 Coal and mlnetals being re served. All Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling house and outbuildings. belzed and tnken into execution at the suit of the Cosmopolitan Building und Loan association vs. Silas Randall nnd Elizabeth Rnndall Dobt, $2 01103. Judg ment No. 669, Mny Term lit1) n. f.a. to May 'term, 1891 STARK, Att'v. ALSO No. 7 Alt tho light, title and Interest of tho defendant, Chiistlan Movval or Christ Maul, In nnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land bltuate In Arch bald borough, Lnckawnnna county nnd stato of l'ennsj lvanla, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wlf Beginning at a corner on a street the northwest corner of Lot No. 21, thence by said street Aorth Eighteen degrees east seventy-ilvo (71) feet to a corner of Lot No. 2u, thenco by lino of said lust-nanud lot south ieventy-two (72) degrees east two hundred and fifty (2501 feet to a coiner on lino of land of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company, thence bv said last lino south eighteen (18) degrees west hcventj-flvo (7".) feet to a corner of Lot No. 24, thenco by lino of said last-named lot north seventy-two (72) degrees West two hundred and fifty (.0) feet to tha place of beginning, being on the east hide of said street, reserving and subject to tho light of way for a public road across tho cast end of said Lot No. 23. All mproved with a two-story frnmo dwelling with L extension ono story high. Ham nnd other outbuildings, fruit trees, grapo vines and other smnll fruits all In good condition. Coal nnd min erals are excepted and reserved. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Security Building and Savings Union vs. Christian Mowel ot Christ ?Ia"'Debt' ,fi0J2S. Judgment No 673, Mny Term, iw, Lev. fn. to May Term, 1899. II. C. REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO .N.8TA.U ,he rteht, title and interest of the defendants, Harry Pish and lta doro Goodman, administrators of Ella lih, deceased. In and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land sltuato in the borough of Ob pliant, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of sixty (00) feet southwestward on Ferris street; bounded northwestward at light angles to said 1 errls street one hundred and fifty (TV0 feet by Lot No. 13 In said mrcet; north eastward parallel with said street sixty (60) feet by lands now or lato of A. Dolph, and southeastward nt right an gles to said street ono hundied nnd fifty (150) feet by Lot No 23 In said street. Comprising Lot No. 21 In Terrls street ns tho same Is represented nnd designat ed on a map of building lots of land of tho Delawaro and Hudson Canal com pany In tho village of Olj pliant, tho samo lot of land conveyed by Thomas Stosh nnd Ella Stosh, his wife, by deed dated tho second day of October. A. D 1S90, and intended to be duly recorded forth with to Ella Pish, the party hereto and Is subject to executions and reservations as stated therein Improved with a two-story double frame dwelling houso and one other slnglo frame dwelling house in front and ono single frame house In the rear of said lot. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of German Building association. No. 7, vs. Harry Pish and Isadoro Good man, administrators of Ella Pish, de ceased. Debt. $1,49S.10. Judgment No. 2u6, March Term, 1899. Lov. fa. to May Term, 1SU HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. 9 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Mary Dnrgls, adminis tratrix of the estate of Joseph Dargls, deceased, tn nnd to all tho surface or right of soil of the following described lot of land sltuato In the First ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Con taining a front of sixty (60) feet, south westward on Wilbur street, bounded northwestward ono hundred and fifty-two and elght-tenths (152 8) feet by Lot No. 50 on said street; northeastward sixty (CO) feet by land now or late of George C. Genet nnd southeastward one hundred nnd fifty-three and two-ten tha (153 2) feet by Lew lb street; comprising Lot No 43 on Wilbur street, ns the same Is repre sented and designated on a map of building lots on land of C S Weston, known as Clark Mill property. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and outbuildings. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being the Bamo premises which C. S Weston nnd wife, granted nnd conveyed to Joseph Dargls bv deed dated July 17th, 166, and lecord ed In tho recorder's offlco of Lackawanna county, In Deed Book No. 113, page, 533, etc. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Adam Spltzer vs. Mary Dargls administratrix of Joseph Dargls. do ceased. Debt, jen1? r.0. Judgment No. 284, Jnnuary Term. 1899. Ti. fa. to May Term, 1899. Also at tho suit of same vs. same. Debt. J53. Judgment No. 3S5. Jnnuarv Term, 3899. Fl fa. to May Term, 189D. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 10 All tho right, title and interest of the defendants, John Dieter and Rojl na Dieter, in nnd to nil that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying nnd being on tho northerly side of Hickory street, between Cedar and Plttston ave nues. In tho Eleventh ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna und state of Pennsylvania, nnd bounded and described as Lot No 13, In Squaro or Block No 1, according to the Lncka wnnna Iron and Coal Company's plot of lots In tho city of Scranton Said lot being rectangular in shape, forty (40) feet In width In front on snld Hickory street the samo In rear, nnd ono hundred and forty-seven (147) feet In depth to an nl. ley sixteen (10) feet wide for public use with tha right to enclose ttn (10) feet In front of tho front lino of said lot for ard, porch, piazza and bay-window, but for no other purpose Improved with a three story store nnd tenement building large barn and other outbuildings coal nnd minerals excepted and reserved, Be lug tho samo piemlies which Charles H Kaestucr and wife granted and convejed to the said John Dieter by deed dated the first dnv of September. 1S9S. nnd rn coided In tha recorder's office of Lacka wanna county. In Deed Book No, 1W, pnge 23 Also, all that certain northerly half lot of land Bltuate lying and being on Slocum street, In tho Eleventh ward of the city of Scranton, countv of Lncka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Northwesterly by Slocum utrect: north easterly by lands of David liollenhach: southeasterly by lands of Mrs. Almlra Wilbur, and southwesterly by lands of John G. Miller. Said one-half lot being SHERIFF'S SALES. twenty (20) feet In width in front and rear, nnd ono hundred and thlrty-threo (133) feet in depth. Improved with a two-story house nnd outbuildings. . Coal and minerals excepted nnd reserved. Do ing the same piece of land which Leopold Johler and wlfo, granted nnd conveyed to Mrp. Rnslna Dieter, by deed dated 6th day of September, 1890, nnd rccordod In tho recorder's oltlco of Lackawanna countv, in Deed Book No. 116, pago Shi. Seized nnd tnken In execution ut tho suit ot Charles II. Kacstncr vs. John Dieter nnd Ronlnu Dieter. Debt. U521. Judgment No. w September Term, 1WS. I'i. fu, to May Term, 1899. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, William Grauinan. In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land Bltuate, Iving and being on tha eatsorly sldo of Capouro avenue. In the Sovcnth ward of tho city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns Lot No. 2, In Squaro or Block No. 1, on Phelps & WInton's plot of lots In tho city of Scranton. Snld lots being rcc tanguinr in shape, forty (10) feet In width In front nnd rear, nnd ono hundred nnd forty (110) feet In depth. All Im proved with a largo frame storo build lug and tenement bouse, and outbuildings. Coal and minerals excepted and ic served Being tho samo premises which Max nico and wlfa granted and con vejed to William Graumiin, tho defend ant, by deed dated the eleventh day of May, 1S97, and recorded in the record ers oillco of Lackawhrna county In Deed Book No. 113, pnge 413. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Citizen's Building nnd Loan ns soclntlon vs, William Graumnn. Debt, J4.470.71 Judgment No. 371, May Term, 1899 Fl fa. to May Term 1S99. zi.mjmi;k.ma:n, a ivy. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendants. Patrick Hatchford nnd Mary Ratchford, in nnd to nil that cetraln lot, pleco or rarccl of land situ ate In the Thirteenth wnrd, city of Scranton, county ot Lncknwunna nnd state of Pennsylvania and being Lot No 3, In block No. 70, as shown on map of city assessment made of tho city of Scranton. Said lot Is forty (10) feet vvldo In front on Gaidnor avenuo und ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet deep to an alley. All Improved with u story and a half frame dwelling houso and outbuild ings thereon. Coal and mlneials re set vcd. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Wnlttr Uoimun s Patrick Ratchford nnd Marv Itatrhfoid Debt, $112. Judgment No 200, Novemlmr Icrin, 1891. Vend, ev to Mu Tciin JSV HANNAH. Att'y. ALSO No. 13 All tho light, title and Interest of tho defendant, Ann Twaddle and Thomas Twaddle, all that pleco or par cel of land, sltuato In tho township of Blaktly, Luzerne countj (now borough of Oljphant), Lacknwanu v countv and stato of Pcnnsj lvanla, bounded and de scribed as follows. Beginning at stulto fifteen (15) feet northeast from the center lino of Third street, and running south forty-three (43) degiees fifteen (15) min utes east sixty (W) feet, thence not Hi forty-six (4b) degrees and fort-llve (43) minutes east one hundred mid llfty (17)) feet; thence north forty-three (41) de giees nnd lirtecn (15) minutes west sixty (uO) feet, thenco south forti-slx (40) de grees and fort-five (I'i) minutes wtst one hundred and fifty (1X leet to tho place of beginning. Being Lot No. 41 on the village plot and bounded southwest by Street No. 3, stuthcast by Street No li, northeast by northeast line of the Levi Pleice tract and northwest by Lot No. 40. sold to John M. Edwards Said lot being pan ot the Levi Pierre tract and the bnme land sold to said Ann Twnddlo by George M. Hull et nl , Aptil 19th, 18C0, nnd recorded in Deed Book No 116 pago res, in Luzerno county. Seized nnd taken in execution nt tho suit of the Baltln.oio Building nnd Loan association vs. Ann Twaddle and Thomas Twaddle. Debt. $24120. Judgment No 5!4. May Term, 1899. j.-. fa. to May Term, 1899. D. L. FICKUS, Att'y. ALSO No. 14 All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, L'lianka Baollga and Mlleon Basollca, In and to II the fol lowing described land and p sit uate, ljlng nnd being In the i i of Olyphant. county of Lack.tw .nd state of Pennsylvaida, bounded ai lo scrlbcd as follows: Containing lirtt seven and five-tenths (57 E) feet In front on Race street, same width In tear on alley, and ono hundred nnd forty (140) feet in depth. Being Lot No. 13 on Race street, ns tho same Is marked on map of lands of the Delawaro and Hudson Canal company in the borough of Olj phant, and bounded northwestwardly by Lot No. 11; on the southwestward side by Lot No. 13. Improved with two large frame dwelling houses and other out buildings thereon. Also half ot Lot No. 13 nnd adjoining Lot No 13 aforesaid; said one-half lot being twenty-eight and fceven-tenths (28.7) feet In width on Race stieet and one hundred and forty (140) feet In depth along Lot No 13. Said lot being lec tangular In shape. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Annie Goodman vs. Uhanka Baso llga and Mlleon Bnso'Iga Debt. $1,400. Judgment No 649, May Term, 1899 Fl fa. to May Term. 1699, D. L. riCKUS, Att'j-. ALSO No. 13. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Jonathan Davles, In and to all that certain one lot of land sltuato in tho township of Tell, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylva nia, being a part of what Is known as the "Warren lots," which is a part of an original tract in tho warrantee namo of Peter Beech; said lot being No. 31, South plot, and situate unon Main and First fcticcts, upon the Wnrren plot, or addi tion to Forest Cltj-, intended tn bo duly registered, nnd being Mxty (60) feet front nnd one hundred and fifty (150) feet deep. Belrg the samo premlees convejed to Jonathan Davles bv Geoige W. Crar mer nnl S C. Crammer et nl by deed dated April lull, 1S94, and recorded In tho re coiders office of I.ackawnnn county in Deed Book No 111, page 93 All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling housa and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In executlun at tho suit of Southern Building and Loan asso ciation, D. A. Carpenter, Receiver, vs. Jonathan Davles. Debt, $916 S3. Judg ment No. 1103, March Term, 1898. Lev. fa. to May Term, 1899 SEARLE & OAKTORD, Att'ys. ALSO No. 1C-AU the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Brian Healey, in and to all that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon situate on Pino street, Dunmore, Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania, and being one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet front and rear and one hundred nnd eighteen (118) feet deep. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house, 14x24, with wing or L 10x12. Also one other two-storv frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of assigned to Sedulck It Huff vs. Brian Healey Debt $313 91 Judgment No 1644. September Term ISIS Lev fa. to May Term, 1S99 NEWCOMB, Att'y. ALSO No 17 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant Ferdlnnndo Cerra, In and to all that certain lot and parcel of land sltuato In tho borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Penn. sj lvanla, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Lot No. 7u on plot of lots laid out by Andrew D. Spencer In Dun more, commencing at a corner on Ac commodation street and tho lot ot Pat rick Clifford, thenco north eighty-three nnd three-fourths (S34) degrees east fifty (V)) feet to a corner, thenco south fifty (30) minutes west ono hundred and fifty (15u) feet to a corner; thence south eighty-three and three-fourths (S34) degrees west fifty (50) feet to u. corner; thence north llfty (50) minutes east one hun dred and fifty (I'iO) feet to tho placo of belgnnlng, containing soventj-five hun dred (75uO) squnro feet of land, more or less Coal und minerals reserved Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling und outbulldlncs. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the ult of Frank Flovis vs Ferdlnando Cerra Debt $100 Judgment No 700, Mnv Term, 189S Fl fa to May Term, 1S99. HARRIS, Att'y BoneWMLoiJir!ltbU, tag puriu oiugg iniBia u uwa, u jou iui is Mil, Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal PlISs Tb7 ftr pwmpt. f ad erUU to rMilt Tk (emtio (Dr. Fatl'j) oitq 41m For Sals by JOHN H PHELPS. PtiarrriBCltt, 0o, Vromlng " end Spruoo etroot. ALSO No. IS. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Catherine Lotz, admin istratrix of Honry Lotz, deceased. In nnd to tho following described lot, piece or parcel of land Bltuato In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna und stato of Pennsylvania. Being Lot No. 3, In Bquaro or Block No 302, on Walsh Ae Hoban'u addition to Scranton, being forty (40) feet In front on Monscy ave nue nnd extending back to Sanderson avenuo nbout one hundred nnd eighty (ISO) feet on tho northerly sldo and ono hundred and llfty-four (131) feet nlno (9) Inches In depth on tho southerly slda Excepting the portion of said lot sold by Henry Lotz to Henry Lotz, Jr., by deed dated tho sovcnth day ct May, 1890, said portion being forty (4u) feet In front on Monsey avenuo, samo width In rear, and seventy (70) feet In depth. Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. Catherlno Lotz, adminis tratrix of Henry Ixitz, sr.. deceased. Debt, $233. Judgment No, COS. Muy Term, 1899. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1S99. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No 19 -All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, William Corbett nnd Ann Corbett, In und to till thnt certain lot of land sltuato In tho township ot Old l orge, Lackawanna countj, I'ennsylva nlt, described as follows, to wit: Be ginning nt tho westerly sldo of 1 tnds of Thomas Conners, thenco along said lands south forty-flvo nnd one-fourth (43H) de grees cast two hundred nnd nine (209) feet to a corner on tho northwest sldo of Main road leading from Plttston to liVdo Park! thenco nlnnir nnlil mm Rnllth forty-two and one-fourth (42'J) degrees west fifty (50) feet to a corner; thenco north forty-tvvo and one-fourth 42Vi) de grees west two hundred and nlno (209) feet to a corner, thenco north forty-tvvo and ono-fourth f42i) degrees east fifty "i0) feet to tin i hup of beginning. Con taining fortj two Hi) rods and one hun dred and eight j -seven (1S7) feet of land, more or less. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Tajlotvlllo Building nnd Loan association vs. William Corbett nnd Ann ix2lBi,Jt Tcbt. $1,200. Judgment No. 60S, Mav Term, 1S99 Fl fa to May Term, ltrt) JOHN M. HARRIS, Att'y. ALSO No. 20 All tho light, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Antonio Magnlottc, In and to all thoso two certain lots, plccet or parcels of land with the messungo and tenements theieon erected, situate, lying and being on the northwesterly bldo of Mark or Fourth street, In the Tenth ward, of tho cltv of Scranton, county ot Lackawanna and htato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descilbed ns Lots Nos. 7 and 8 In Square or Block No. 5, accord ing to A. B Sllkman's plot of lots, called addition to tho city ot Scranton Each of t.ald lots being rectangular In shape, llfty (50) feet In width on Mnrk or Fourth street, the s mic in rear nnd one hundred and fifty (130) feet in depth. Improved with a two-story flame dwelling house, largo barn and other outbuildings Ex cepting and reserving, however, urfto tha lig.il owners theieof all coal and min erals beneath tho surface of tho said lot, with tho light to mlno and remove tho same. Being the same premises which the Anthracite Building nnd Loan asso ciation granted and convejed to the said Antonio Magnlottc. bv deed dated tho fourth day of September. 1893, and re corded In the recorder's office of Lacka wanna countj', in Deed Book No 129, pago 474, etc. Seized and taken In eccutlon nt tho suit of AnthracltA Building and Loan ns. soclatlon vs Antonio Magnlotte. Debt, $oo Judgment No 1!.'7 September Term, 1893. I'I fn to May Term. lS ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No 21. All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, Ch tries Bartosch, ad ministrator of John Bartosch, deceased. In nnd to nil that certain tract, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the township of Ransom, county ot Lackawanna and stato ot Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows: Be ginning nt a point in the corner of a creek, known ns "Continental Creek," and being tho center of said creek; thenca by lands of John Moore, north fortv-two (42) degrees iat.t four hundred and forty three (433) .feet to a corner; thence by lands of Stephen Schmidt, north forty eight (4S) degrees west nine hundred and thirteen (911) feet to a corner, in line of lands of Charles Mejrr, thenco by said Mever's land south fortj-two (42) de grees west two hundred and fortv-thren (243) foet to tho center of Continental creek aforesaid, thence along said creek bj' Its arlnus cotirses and distances to tho placo of beginning Containing ten (10) acre of land, be tho same moro or less. Being the hamo premises which Stephen Schmidt nnd wlfo granted nnd convejed to the sild John Bartosch bv deed dated Auz 8th 3891, and recorded In tho rocordei s olHce of Lackawanna county In Deed Book No 101 page 305. All Improved with a two-story frarna dwelling house, barn and other out buildings Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Citizen's Building nnd Loan ns hoclatlon vs. Charles Bartofcch admin istrator of John Bartosch, deceased. Debt, $730 Judgment No 6S9, May Term, 1899. Lev fa. to May Term. 1899. ZIMMERMAN. Att'y. TERMS OF SALE. FIPTY DOLLARS C4SH WHEN PROP. FRTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALB IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROFERTIES ON WHICH ABOVB TERMS HAVP NOT UFEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., May 12th, 1893. . - 4 4 -M-4. "f -f -t- -f-f -t- -f -t-f - - The Scranton Tribtin? 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