T" J 2 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. NORTHEASTERN DRILLING FOR OIL. Operations Begin on tho Farm of W. F. Baker, of Troy. Special to Tho Scrnnton Tribune. Townnda, Doc. 27.DrlltlHB for oil nnd gas haa begun nt Troy on the V. F. Baker farm, nbout nno mile from tho borough. Tho engine find boiler were brought from Bradford, whore they had been used In sucking wells. It 13 calculated that when the machin ery Is In full operation tho drill will make progress nt tho rato of 100 fct per day, as there aro no Igneous rock within several hundred fret of the sur face. Sea level nt Troy la 1,151 feat below tho surface, nnd It la tho Inten tion to go that deep before abandoning the project. Tin parties Interested aro sanguine that o!t1,r oil or gas will be struck, nnd In that event It Is expected that a boom will take place In Troy and great changes will occur. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to Th Sorantoii Tribune. Susquehanna, Dee. 27. This morning the remains ot Hoger O. Calhihun, the well known tailor, wen found In the ditch In front of his home on West Mum street. IPs neck was broken. The supposition Is that, coming home lair at night, ho had slipped from the sidewnlk and down a high omtmnkment Into the ditch. Deceased had for many years conducted a tailor shop on Main street. He Is survived by his widow and two sons. Tho funeral will take nlarc from St. John's. Catholic church on Friday morning, when requiem high mass will be celebrated Interment will be inudi In Laurel JJ111 cemetery. After an lllhcsx of a year, Mrs. Kd ward Smith, lute of flcneva, X. Y., dlil al tlv ho. no of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ". M. Tlngley. in ibis bor ough, last night, used "2 years. She 1 survived by the husband and three small children. Tho funeral will occur on Friday afternoon from the family resilience. Henry Tingley. of Ilonesdale, la in town, called here by the death of his sister, the late Mrs. Hdwnid Smith. Mrs. William F. Forbcn and sou, Ar thur, of Ilorncllsvllle, are guests ot Susquehanna relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumble.of Now York, arc guests of Susquehanna rela tives. Mrs. Augustus Williams, an aged esldent of Jackson street, Is critically III. A death watch has been set over Eagan and Shea, in the Montrose Jail. Sheriff Ward Pencil is moving out of the county jail, in Jlontroso. The Susquehanna Athletic club en tertained its lady friends nt. a social hop, held last evening In Bosun's Op era house. Doran'n orchestra furnish ed music. Miss Katherlne D. Mulroonoy, of Scranton, has returned heme from a vllt with her mother In this place. Mrs. Lydla Jdaria Bryant, relict of Ellas Bryant, died in Thomson on Christmas morning, aged 7i wars. De ceased was n sister of Dr. Thonuis Wheaton, of WUkes-Barre, and was one It is a "fact," not a "theory," that machine made tea is the BEST. Under strict Government supervision NONE of it has failed to PASS United States inspectors. No OTHER tea has such a record. Why use an ADULTERATED article when tea that is PURE can be had at ALL iirst class grocers ? Ceylon Tea .REFRESHING. DCUCIOUS Bold only in Ind laclrti. 50c, 60c, and 70o par pound, CEYLON ARE THE BEST ."l For Sale by All Qrocers. . ASt? YOUft GROCER FOR TEAS PENNSYLVANIA of a family of fourteen children. She was universally respected. The funer al occurred this afternoon from tho family residence. Tho remains were Interred In thu North Jackson ceme tery. Miss Agnes Kelley, of Scranton, Is visiting her parents in this place. Piofessor Hazlett Jnmen Ulsk Is vis iting relatives In Amsterdam, N. Y. Congressman-at-Large Hon. Oalusha A. Grow, of this county, has been made chairman ot tho cduratlonnl com mittee of tho house, and our Con gressman Wright has been placed on tho committee on ngrlculturo. Members of the Avenue Methodist church, on tho Oakland side, ma do Pastor and Mrs. Llnnnberry a purse of $40 in cash, on Christmas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Tltsworth spent Christina; with relatives in Montrose. Milton Schouer, ot New York, Is vis iting his parents In this place. Switchman William Callahan, who lost a leg on Monday, is gradually re covering. A puss. of Lackawanna county hunt ers is scouring tho hills in tho vicinity or Stan ucea and Thomson. Tho Susquehanna liver, north of Lunesboro, Is covered with Ice. The lee crop of 1900 will not bo a failure. Miss Manie Springtiten lias returned home from a visit kith relatives in New York. Jamnv A. Oarvis, of Nov York eltv, is visiting his parents in tills place. IfONESDALE. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Ilonesdale, Dec. 27. Tho Presbyter Ian Sunday school Christmas exercises were h"ld in tho cnapel Tui :t,y even ing. Thirteen little girls with Linllliig faces and merry song, prnS'.'Rtod a beautiful picture as they sat beside a doll Ci ili rocking their doll, represent ing a scone on "Dollcan Flat." Twelve other little gii's executed very nicely a whisp and doll drill. Tho lit tle tots gave a delightful entertain ment, and have consented to repent the same tomoirow (Thursday) afternoon at -1 o'clock. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold their annua! ball In tin Ar mory on New Year's night. Free man's orchestra will furnish music. Mr. Zenas H. Russell entertained a large number of his young friends at a social dance In the hall ovpi- thr Savings bank on Tuesday evening. Freeman furnished music and Dodgo Brothers the refreshments. Mrs. II. J. V.'halen, wife of Pastor Wlialen, ot tin Baptist church, met with a painful accident Christmas night. Tlio Sunday school exercises were balnr held in th- church. Mra. Whalen was assisting, and in passing from the auditorium room to the Sun day school room she fell through a trap door wl.Ich had been left open, U lh cellar bottom, receiving some severe bruises, but for: mutiny no broken bones. WYOMING. The lloti'- and feed mill of James Fowler & Sons was broken into Sun day night nnd a small amount of money anil some choice Havana cigars taken. The safe Is never locked, so the burglars had no trouble In getting It open. They took out all tho papers It contained and scattered them about the place. AVOCA. The Homo Mission society of the Prim itive Methodist church will meet at tho homo of Mis. Solomon Dceble this after- noon at 2 o'clock. Baptism will be at 5 o'clock and supper at 6 o'clock. Tho H'UO Social club will conduct a so cial in Siirstleld opera he use on Now Year's atterroon. AdmTs-Ion 25 cents. A meeting of the Christian Alliance will bo held thin afterntcn and evening at the uhldenct! of Miss Mary Uasllc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flock and son, of Wilkes-Banc, were guests of Mrs. M. A. Flock t'li week. Tlio following hnvo properties for rent: Mi'.Murtilo's resilience, near Butler's cor ners, fourteen rooms with bath nnd iur nace; Mrs. Maria Merrick, near Krie and Wyoming crossing; Patrick MeAnurew, ten rooms, on Drove street: M. J. Beap, livo rooms, in the .North Bud. Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bullock, of Cincinnati, ()., a daughter. Tho pa rents nro now visiting at tl.o homo of the grandmother, Mrs. Ferguson, of Lincoln mil. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Lewis, of Thomp son, Pa uro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken nedy. Mrs. Kellum and family are spending the holidays with friends In Susquehanna. The old workings of Brown's colliery caved in on Monday evening. In tho morning tho lesldcnts thereabouts tound mi apt i-tnro about fifteen feet deep and twenty feet In diameter. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bell and daugh ters. Nellie and Bertha. if Jermyn, wero the guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Shales this 'week. John Brennan. of Now York city, Is spending a few days with his mother on Main street. Iicv. and Mrs. T. E. Wilson nro spend ing n few drys with friends In Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. John Fnulds, of Say re, wero guests of Airs. Boko Newllu on Tues day. PITTSTON PARAGRAPHS. Special to tlio Scranton Tribune. Pittston, Dee. 27. Miss Annlo Barrett, aged about 32 yours, died this nl'tonioon at her homo in Port Urlllitli, ufter u long Illness. Tho funeral will take place Sat urday morning. J.imcs Lynch, of Pittston township, back of SmtthvUlc, has Miftercd thu loss of numriJiis chickens ol lute, tho lialC eaten remains uf which would bu found around the coop. L.isi week ho sot a trap and on Sunday evening succeeded in cupturinK u lurgu sized wild cut. F. 11. Lanker has returned fiom a two months' trip to Louisiana, wheio ho owns u largo tract of rlco land. L. P. Nlcholn, u West Pittston carpen ter, has mado application for an Inven tion in tho shapo of a mltro box for the liso of caiptfiilers, cabinet makers and others. It Is a vciy handy and useful in volition. Tho following Scrnr.ton people will taku part lu un entertainment to bo given in Keyatono hall under tho uusplcos of tho Daughters of Erin Thursday ovenlng: Mlsscn Suslo Little. Nellio Cook, Mary Cowley, Llzzio Conk, Jennlo Loughney and Mr. Sidney Hughes. All will sing eolos. Henry T. McMillan, of West Pittston, mine foreman nt the Barnum colliery ot tho Pennsylvania Coal company, Is sut. ftllng from Injuries received yesterday. While being lowered rapidly In tho ehatt tho cage suddenly struck an obstruction ni.d camu to r. sadder, stop. Mr. McMillan Is surf oritur pilnclpally from shock. TITTSTON WEDDINGS. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Flttston, Dec. 27. Miss Agnes Mc Cawley, of Exeter borough, and Prof. M. P. Cillbride, of West Pittston, were married at St. John's Catholic church this afternoon nt 5 o'clock, by llev. Father Oarvey. Miss Maine Gallagher, of Wilkes-Harre, was bridesmaid, and P. J. Walsh, of Exeter, best man, Tho brldo wore n traveling gown of brown kersey, trimmed with whllo sat in, chiffon nnd laco. The groom Is principal of the public schools of Exe ter borough. Ho came to West Pitts ton thico ycara ago from Hawloy. Tho brldo has been n teacher In tho public schools. After n wedding trip they will reside nt Exeter. Eugene Smith' nnd Miss Anna Selbel, of this place, woio united In marriage this evening, at the Broad Street .Meth odist Episcopal parsonage, by l!ev. Mr. Surdam. The groom is a member of tho Eagle Hoso company. Tho brldo Is a daughter of Louis Seibel, a. prom inent meat merchant. Accidental Shooting. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Pittston, Dec. 27. David Boose and Joe Hnllstead, both of West Pittston, were members of n crowd who were returning homo from a neniby saloon on Christmas night, about 12 o'clock. They were amusing themselves by shooting off n revolver, and Beese, thinking all the chambers had been emptied, pointed the gun In the direc tion of Hnllstead, and a bullet lodged In tho tatter's back. Both men ngrea that the shooting was accidental. Hall stead Is In a serious condition, and at though the phyisclans have probed, the bullet has not as yet been located. Becso gave himself up to the police and was iclcased under $500 ball. Held Up the Wrong Man. ' Special to the Scranton Tribune. Pittston. Dec. 27. Henry Bellow, of middle ago, ot West Pittston, while driving homo from riiichervllle, was stopped by three men at a lonely spot along the road, a few miles back of Wyoming. Mr. Berlew knocked one of them over with tho butt end of a heavy whalebone whip and gave tho other two men a good lashing. Mr. Ber lew then drove on unmolested. Used by British Soldiers in Africa. Captain C. G. Dennlson Is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that captured tho famous rebel Galishe. Under date of November 4, 1S9U7, from Vryburg, Bechunaland, ho writes : "Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which I used myselt when troubled with bowel complaint, and have given to my men, and In every case It proved most beneilcioi." For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Dec. 27. Tho market for se curities showed the effect of llio great re lief telt by tho dissipation of several fac tors of npprchciiMon and prices mounted upward with increasing buosnncy ns tho day protested, Thu market closed with a burt of animation i.rd stiength at tho top level of the day. Net gains in a num ber ot Irrportant lallroads reached three points, with a long list of advances of a point or belter. Among tho industrials and speclultlis gi.ins were even more striking, unite a number having advanced from to 10 points as a result of the day s trading. The demand from an outstand ing short interest to cover accentuated the strei glh of tho latter group, those which have recently suffered most show ing thu greatest benefit from the day's business. Brooklyn Transit was almost a solitary exception and was subleet to vigorous attacks all day In an effort to unsettle thu market and cheek the ad vance. But this slock although it ranged over more than four points, closed with a net loss of nly a point. Tho lendliiR In fluence in tho Improvement of sentiment was tho quiet and orderly manner In which tho periodical settlement on tho London Stock ichnngo proceeded. Oravo fears were felt that the recent shrinkage in values as a result of adverse war news would prevent many operators on tho London exchange frem meeting their en gaKements at the current s-ettlpment. The news thia morning tha. no acute difficul ties had developed, that money conditions were easy and prices- Int lined to ad vance, rather than to decline, brought im mense relief, which was nromntly reflect ed nt the opening hour In an advance all along tho line. The only notable check came with the news of the failure of a Boston stock exchange house, but this Intluenco was only temporarily and slight. The conditions In tho menuy maiket wero notably easy, and one of the largest In dividual money lenders in the street made largo loans to e-nrry over until next Tues day at the rato of 0 per cent. Tho cur rent rate ruled from t to 5 per cent. Tho close of the year is m lversally expected to terminate the period of severe strin gency, und to bo rollowed by relaxation, owing to disbursements of dividends and interest, which will lie on an unprecedent ed scale. The trading did not take on any great nnlmntlou until near tho close and tho Individual transactions were not on a law scale. In fact, tho number of odd lots traded In was a feature .of tho day. and reflected the investment demand by buyers who take stocks out of the market to lock up and keep. Total sales today, GGI.'iM bhores. Investment buying was in evidence nlso In the bond mnrket, wherever tho fall in price, had offered opportunity to secure fair return on money Invested. The bond market was active and strong throughout. Total sales, par value, J2,320.0o0. t'nited States new 43 declined 4 in tho bid price. Tho following quntatlcns nre furnished The Trlbuno by M. S. Jordan & Co.. rooms 703-00 Mears building. Telephone .003: Open- High- Low- Clos In tr. est. est. Ink'. Am. Sugar ... Am. Tobacco , Atch.. To. & S , 123 Kill!. 121 13C4 .. 0.1 'j7 9214 96' i .. mi 1!)4 l'J 1U j7 19)4 GO 70 M14 29 102'i 1&7 122 BSI4 JOti US 17U f2'l 9214 Fe 111 Wi GG 20 2s n1 1SH 119'i, HON, 1DIH. 114 172'4 31 02' ii iGoil IS 11114 W 7214 129 21'i. 3S14 lfi'l 'l r.2 so 13 71'.j 43 7'1 2'V, S414 I2SU 47U 70 A.. T. & S. F Pr Brook. It. T Con. Tobacco Clies. & Ohio Peoplc'H (las Chic. H N. W .... ('hie, B. & Q St. Paul Uncle Island Delaware X- llud D.. L. & W Kan. it Tex.. IT . .. LS . G0& . suit . 2SA . 9Si .Kb .119 .llGli .101", .ltfi .171 3114 2314 10214 1?7 121 US' 4 100 115 17G 32 77 93 170 3!. HG'.i T2 "3 131 VI 39 17'.i 49 63 S214 14 72 17 73 29 sr.'.i 12914 50 721$, LouW. ft Nuuh 77 Manhattan Ble V1V. Met. Traction Co ...IGOU Mn. Pacific :. Jersey Central UiVj North. Pacltlo ,'2Vn Nor. Pacific Pr .... 72'i N. Y. Central 129 Out. ft Wet 21'i, Pacific Mull Sk Phil, ft Bead 17 Phil, ft Beud.. Pr .. 474 Southern It. B.. Pr.. C2H Tenn.. f ft Iron .... SO V. S. Leather Iti 1'. S. Leather, IT .. 7114 Vnlon Pacific 4514 Union Pup.. IT 72 Wabash. Pr 20i West. Union S114 Pennn, B. B, 1K14 Fed. Steol 4714 Fed. Steol. Pr 7tl5 Am. S. ft W 41V. 171 ;r4 BG f.'! 73 131 49 17!4 49 fW)4 S.2 11 ay 20T4 f.VA 129IJ rov. 721$ !V7fc 4P,i iU CHICAGO BOABD OF TBADB. ,,,. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing . est. est. Inc. July a;: 70 ra 69 G0 70 May .... COBN, Slay .... tf 2274 6314 32 22 32 OATS. May 13 )i LARD. Junuary C.62 PORK. January 10.07 May 10.40 23tt 23i 2.1 C.62 6.C2 C.C3 10.83 10.07 10,17 10.55 10.37 10.17 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. t-iB VnHnnnl flunk .... Bid. Asked. 8W ... Scrnnton Snvlng8 Hank zjs Bernnmn i-ncmim -" Third National Hank Dime Dep. & Bis. Bank Economy ' Light. 11. &l'-Co... Sciantoa 111.. II. & P. Co. ... Laden. Trust & Safe Dep Co. Scranton Paint Co. Clark & Snover Co., Com. ... Clark & Snover Co., IT. Per. Iron l'ence & Mfg. Co. ... 93 425 20) 17 85 150 80 40.) 125 100 100 20 '56 Scranton axio worns l.acka. Dairy Co., IT Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co 250 Standard DrllllnCo. Scrnnton rasa. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1320 US rcaplo B Street itanwny, nrsi mortgage, due 191$ People's Street Railway, Oen eral mortgage, duo 1121 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lncka. Township School 5 .. City or Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 115 ... US ... ... 100 10.' ... 102 5 Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C bonds.. 113 b'crnnton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 2la27c.j print, 25a 27c. ; dairy, tubs, 2Gc Eggs Select western, IGlfcc; nearby stnte, 2Tlc. Cheese full cream, new, lUVsc. Beans Per bu choice marrow, $2.30; medium, $2; pea, ;. Onions Per bu., -13c. Potatoes Per bu., Mc. Lemons $3.50a3."3 per box. Flour-? 1.30. Philadelphia Oram nnd Produen. Phlludelnhlu. Dec. '11. Wheat-Dull but firm; contract grade, December, O'.ijoa 70',se. Corn Quiet but steady; No. 2 mixed December, :i7',4u37'iC. Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, 31?4a32c; No. 3 do. do., 30V:u31c; No. 2 mixed do., 2!I'Sa 20),c. Potatoes Steady; Pennsylvania choice, per bushel, BSuriSu.; Now York and western do. do., 53u55c. ; do. do. fair to gcod do., lSaJ2e. Butter Firm and prints lc. higher; fancy western creamery, 2sc. ; do. pilnis, 30c. Bggh firm and lc. high er; fresh nearby, 22c; do. western, 22c; do. southwestern, 20c. ; do. southern, 20c. Cheese Firm, but quiet. Ileflned Sugars Unchanged. Cotton 1-ltic. lower; mid dling uplands, 7 U-llic. Tullow Quiet but steady; city prime, in hogsheads, 48c. ; country do. do., barrels, Sa3sc. ; dark, do., 4c; cakes, EUaSttc. ; grease. 3a 10. Live Poultry Firm, fair demand; fowls, 1IU lO'.ic; old loosters, 7a7'2C.; spring chick ens, OalOc; ducks, lOalO'sc; geese, DalOc; turkeys, HalOc. Dressed Poultry Un changed; fowls, choice, 10c. ; do. fair to gcod, yaH'.iC. ; old roosters and chickens, nearby, Dalle; western do., large, lOallc. ; medium do., SaDVic. ; small do.. 7aSc; small do., 7aSc; turkeys, choice to fancy, 12aUc; do. fair to good, O.illc. ; inferior do., "abc. ; ducks and geese, 7nl0c Receipts Flour, bushels; corn, 151,0u0 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels. Shipments Wheut, 800 bushels; corn, 71,000 bushels, outs, 15,000 bushels. New York drain and Produce. New York, Dec. 27. Flour Rather steadier und moderately active In u Job bing way at old prices. Wheat Spot firm; No, 2 red. 748c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, U)c. f. o. b. afloat spot; No. 2 red, ?2c, elevator; options opened firm at ',4c. advance and wero well sustained all tho morninc but reacted a little from tho top in the afternoon, closed steady nt iUsC. net advance; January closed 72Tc.,' March, 73'ac.; May, 74Tc; July, 7.'c; De cember, 72?4c. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 4Uc f. o. b. afloat and 3:i'ic elevator; options market opened steady with wheat,, but subsequently eased off and closed easy at unchunKod prices to ic net dcclino; May closed 3S"Se. ; December. 29c. Oats Spot dull; No. 2, 29c; No. 3 oats, 2S',ic: No. 2 white, 31c; No. S white. 30',4c. ; track mixed western, 29a30V4o.: track white. 31k34Hc; options neglected and easy. Butter Firm; western cream cry, 22a27',te. ; factory, 15'4a20c; Juno creamery, 23a2JHc ; Imitation creamery, 17a234c; state dairy, lSa25c. ; do. cream cry, 22a27c. Cheese Firm; fall made fancy small. 12ial3c; fall made laro fancy, 12?4al3c; late mado small, 12nl2c; large late made. Ils4al2c. Bggs Steady: state and Pennsylvania. 23a21e. ; western, ungraded, at mark, 15a20c. ; western, Zjc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Dec 27. Tho firmness of Liv erpool and the decrease In the world's visible enmo as n support to the wheat market today. May clcslng '.iuTac. over yesterday. Corn closed Vc. and oats ',,c. lower. Provisions lual7',ic. higher. Cash quotations wero as rollows: Flour Steady; No. 3 spring wtieat, Gl'fcafilc; No, 2 red, 67aG9c.; No. 2 corn, SOXuSlc; No. 2 oats, 2.TU,'. ; No. 2 white, 2ja23ta.; No. 3 white. 2P,ia2W4c: No. 2 rye, 03.i55c: No. 2 barley, 3Sa43c; No. 1 flax seed, S1.494; No. 1 northwest, Jl.49',2; prime timothy seed, $2 S3; pork, S.S0alO.2O; lard, $3.30.1 5.G2':; ribs, $3.20aS.43; shoulders, jSiao'ic. ; sides, $3.50a5.60; whiskey, $1.2J',4; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Dec. 27. Cattle Native steers, 13a23c lower; Tcxnns, 10c lower; cow market, and canners weak to 10c lower; good to choice stockers nnd feeders, btrong; good to choice, $3.2.rnG.G3; poor to medium, $4ai).20; mixed stockers, $3a3.S0; selected feeders, $1.23a4.73; good to choice cows, J3.40a4.40; heifers. $3a4.70; canners, $2a3; bulls, J2.5oa4.40; calves, $Ja7.25; fed Texas beeves, $4.13a5.15. Hoks Unevenly higher and lower, closing strong; good clearances; mixed and butchers. $4at.32'4: good to cholco heavy, Jl.l24a4.32!4; rough heavy, I4n4.10; light, $3.93a4.20; bulk of sales, $4.15nl.23. Sheep Good to cholco sheep and lambs, steady; others slow; fed westerns, firm to shade higher; native wethers, S-4.23a4.90: lambs, $la5.90; west ern wethers, f4a4.73; western lambs, $5.40a 5.90. Becelpls-Cattle, 1.S30 Head; bogs, 22,000 head; sheep, 20,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Bast Buffalo, Dec. 27 Cattle Becelpts, two on salo; ralrly steudy; bulls, steady; tops, J7.75aS.50; others, J3.50a3.75; heavy rat veals, J).50a5.73; heavy fed calves, $3.23 u.4.25; Krassers and fed calves, $2u3.23. Hogs Becelpts, IS cars; active and high er; Yorkers, S4.40al.45; mixed, St.43a4.50; mediums and heavy, J1.D0; pIks, J4.3Qii4.40; roughs. $3.75u; stags, J3.23a3.G0. Sheep nnd Lambs Becelpts, 2S cars; stronger for lambs; tops, StlaG.15: few fancy more, culls to Rood, S4.73a5.90; sheep, firm; mixed, J2.50al.23; wethers and yearling, J1.59a5; heavy owes, $?.50al; extra, S4.23. New York Idve Stock. New York, Dec. 27. Beeves Market ac tlvo and lOalDc. higher; somo sales 23c. higher; Htecr3, J5a.50; stas and oxen, S2.50a5.25; extra fat oxen. J3.75; bulls, $3a 4.35; export do., J4 75; cows, $1.75at. Calves Demand brisk; prices 2".a50c. high er; veals, $3a0; little calves, SI; barnyard calves. J2.75a3 75; southern calves, J3.33; no westerns. Sheep Firm; lambs, 15a23c. higher, poor to prime sheep, J2.5a4; ex port wethers, J3a5.30; Iambs, S5.25afS.S0; no Cunada lambs. Hogs Firm at Jl.tf0a4.75. East Liberty Cattle. Kast Liberty, Dec. 27. CattleSteady; extra. Siiaii.&O; Rood. J3.20ari.50; common. J?a;i.tW. Megs Steady ; prime mediums, $I.Ual.G5; heavy hows, S4.rial.5fi; lnnivv Yorkoro. SI. .Vial.,-).';; liirht Yorkers. SI. 33a 4.19; pigs. SI.20al.3O; roughs. S3a4. Sheep Steudy; choice wethers, J.40al.50; common, 11.50.12.50; choice lambs. t'l.l.Ou.'UO; com mon to good, Sla5; veal calves. $7a7.25. Oil Market. Oil City. Dee. 37Credlt balnnces, St.CG; certificates, no bid or offer; shipments, 109.2G3 barrels; average, 73.GG0 hatTCls; inns, 119,392 barrels; average, 52.SI9 bar rels. WOMAN, WHY?-You have sallow HKIn. Pimples, Bruptlons, Dlscolorutlons. Why resort to cosmetics and powdert- to hldo the cffecls'' Dr, Agnew's Liver Pills regulate tlio system and restore to tho cheek the healthful rosy bloom nnd peach blush of youth. From ono to two pills a dose, will clariry and purify tho complexion In short order. JOo. for forty doses. Sold by Matthews Bros, and V. T Clurk.- SHERIFF'S SALES. OUEMWtt BALE. -OF- Valuablelieal Estate -o.v- FIUDAY, JANUAHY 12, 1900. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx ponns, Issued out or tho court of common plens of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public sale by yendtio or outcry, to tho highest nnd best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house, In tho city of Ssrnnton, Lackawanna coun ty, mi Friday, tho TWKLFTlI DAY OF JANUABY. A, D. 1900, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all tho right, tltlo nnd interest of tho defendants in and to tho following described lots, pieces or par cels of land, viz: No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Lucy A. Jester, In and jo un inai certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lylrg and being In tha vll logo or BIchiTiondale. In the township of Fell, county or I.nckawnnna, nnd stnto or Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns lot number sixty-eight (fiS), on tho Wnrren Plot or Addition to Forest City. Said lot being sixty (CO) rcet In width In front on Main street, In said village or Blchmondnle, tho same In rear, nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (150) reet In depth. All Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings. Coal nnd minerals excepted and reserved. Being thn ramo premises which was conveyed to tho said Lucy A. Jester, by the fol lowing two separate deeds; The first thereof from A. D. Barnes, ct nt dated tho 15th day of September, lvflt, nnd recorded In the rtcorder's of llco of Lackawanna county, In deed book No. 122, nt pnge 310. The second thereor, from Nancy Hoi ford, dated November 14, 1M)I, and record ed in tho recorder's ofllco of Lackawanna county, in deed book No. 121, page 318. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of Citizens Building nnd Loan associa tion vs. Lucy A. Jester. Debt, JS00.O0. Judgment No. G72. January Term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to January Term, 190o. ZIMMEBMAN, Atty. ALSO No. 2. Alt tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Anthony O'Hora, Ir. nnd to nil that certain lot, piece or par cel of land situate in the city of Scrnnton, r.cur.tv of Lacknwanra, and state of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. Heerman's map of South Ilydo Park as lot No. 33, In block No. 32, being fifty (50) tect In rront on Fourth avenue (now F.mmett street), nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (150) reet in depth. Being the same premises conveyed to tho said An thony O'Hora by deed or Carey Br.azlll dated tho 7th doy of July, 1S9G, and re corded In the ofllco for recording of deeds, etc., In and tor Lackawanna county. In deed book 33, page 237, etc, Subject to nil exceptions, cover ants, conditions and stipulations to be found In above men tioned deed as by reference thereto will fully nnd at lnrgo aprear. All Improved with one two-story frame dwelling house with outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Thomas B. Cummlngs vs. Anthonv O'Hora, Debt, J2O0.00. .ludcmont No. 510. January Term, 1900. Ft fa. to January Term, 1900. COMEGYS, Atty. ALSO No. 3. All the rltjht, title nnd Interest of the defendant, J. W. Cowperthwnlte, Augusta M. Cowperthwnlte, with notice to terro tenant, T. J. Osgood, In and to all tho following described real estate, situate In tho township of Fell, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, to wit; All that certain two lots of land situate and being a part of what Is known ns tho "Warren Lot," which is a part or an original tract In tho war rantee nnmo or Peter Beech: Faid lots be ing numbers ninety-three (93) and nlnety rour (94), scuth plot, and situate upon street called or known as Main street upon tho Warren plot or addition to For est City. Said lots being ono hundred and twenty (120) feet in rront and one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet deep, and rect angular in shape. Being the same prem ises conveyed to J. W. Cowpcrthwaito by George W. Cramer, et al., on the 16th day of November, 1894, by deed oC record In the recorder's office ot Lackawanna coun ty, state ot Pennsylvaria, In deed book No. 123, pago 112. All improved with a two-story framo dwelling and out-build-lnpr thereon. Seized ana taken in execution ui iuo puu or Southern Building and Loan Associa tion, D. A. Carpenter, receiver, vs. J. W. Cowperthwalto. et al., with notice to T. J. Oseood. terre ter.nnt. Debt. Ji67.6u. Judgment No. 199, November Term, 1S9S. Vend, ex. to January Term. 1900. SEABLE ft OAKFOBD, Attys. ALSO No. 4, All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendants. Joseph Bollam and Mary A. Bollam, In and to all that certnln lot. piece or parcel ot land situate in the Second ward or the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east side of the toad leading from near the east end of tho Covered Bridge across the Lackawanna river to tho coal breaker of tho Delawaro nnd Hudson Canal com pany in tho said Second ward; thence running south fifty-one (61) degrees east ono hundred and thirty-four (131) feet to a stake cori.pr: thence south fifty-five (63) degrees and forty (40) minutes west one hundred and five (105) feet to a corner; thence north flfty-ono (51) degrees west one hundred and thirty-four (131) feet to a corner on road; thenco north flfty-flvo (53) decrees forty (10) minutes east along said road ono hundred nnd llvo (105) reet to tho placo of beginning. Containing 14,000 square rcet or land, be the same moro or less. Being lots Nos. 4 and 0 in t.qua'e or block No. ono (1) on plot of William Von Storch as laid out by John Heer rr.nns, nnd being tho snmo lot of land conveyed by Lucy A. Bogart to Mary Bollam by deed dated 24th day of August, 1S31, recorded In Lackawanna county lu deed book No. , pago . uoai ana minerals reserved with right to mlno and remove the same, the same as reserved In deed of W. H. Pearco nnd wiro to W. II. Bogart dated 9th or May, 1SGS, and re corded In Luzerne county in deed book 128, pnge 299, etc. All Improved by a two-story rramo dwelling house and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Dime Deposit und Discount Bank, of Scrnnton, Pa., vs. Joseph II. Bollam nnd Mary A. Bollam. Debt, l.Oftt.OO. Judgment No. 3SI, January Term, 1900. Fl fa. to January Term, 1900. COMEGYS, Atty. ALSO No. 5. Al! the right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, William Blchmond, C. B. Lindsay und B. M. Lindsay, In and to all that certain pieco or pureel of land on southeasterly sido of Monsey avenue, formerly Eighth sticet.ln tho Thirteenth ward of Scranton, county or Lacka wanna, Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows: Beginning at u point on Monsey avenue on the division line between lots 43 and 45, In square or block No. G of Thomas Dlckton's plot of lots en titled "Thomas Dickson's addition to the city of Scranton colled and known ns Green Bldge;" Ihfnco oast nlnng said division lino between lots 41 nnd 46, 200 feet moro or less, to a point 150 foot west erly or Cap iiho avenuo; thence north on a line nnd 150 reet distant from tho lino of Cn pause nvcr.ue 3S S-10 feet to the divis ion line between lots 42 of Thomas Dick son's plot M.ti lot S or William Von Storch's pint. 200 feet, moro or less, to Monsey avenuo afoiesald: thenco south erly alcng Mousey nvenu aforesaid )2fl 9-10 feet ti' the place of beginning. To gether with the rlwlit to enclose, uso und occupy ten feet of the front line or sold lots for steps, porch, cellarway, bay win dows, etc. but not tho right to erect nt.y building thore.cn. Comprising lots 11 nnd 43 nnd tho rear portions of lots 42 und 44 or Thomns Dickson's addition to tin- city of Scranton. Excepting and reserving nil coal and irineials beneath the surfaes of suld lots lu the samo manner and to the same extent as tin samo are exceplol and reserved lu deed from Thomas Dick son. Being tho SHmo piece or parcel of lund conveyed to the said Christina B. Lindsay by Alexander . Lindsay und wife by deed dated Jan. 17, 1S9I, nnd re corded In Lackawanna rem ty, m deed book No. 101, pago 432, etc. AH Improved with u two-story frame dwelling house with barn i ml outbuilding thereon. Seized ar. I taken In oxeeutlon at tho suit of MerchuntB' and Mechanics' bank of Scranton, Pa., vs. William. Blchmond, C. 11. Lindsay, B. M. Llndsuy. Debt, JG,- SHERIFF'S SALES, 612.55. Judgment No, 83, March Term, 1&95. Alias 11, ra. to January Term, 1900. TAYLOU ft LEWIS, Attys. ALSO No. G.-AU tho right, title and Interest or tho defendant, Leads 11. Smith, in and to all that certain rear part of lot No. 10 In block No. COG, situate on Pcnn avenue, city ot Scrnnton. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, on plot or. Mylert's nihil tlon to Scrnnton and Green Bldge. Said lot is 40 reet In Trent on tha northwesterly sido or Pcnn nvenue, snmo width lu renr nnd soventy-llvu (75) fct in depth, tho measurement of the depth to begin ten feet In from the lnldo ot sidewalk, on said Pcnn avenuo with the right to use, occupy ten feet In front of front lino of said lot Tor porch, bay windows or shrub bery, but not tho right to erect any build ing thereon. Coal and mlncrnls rr served. All Improved wlib a two-story frame dwelling hoiij.c and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Angus Smith vs. Louis H. Smith. Debt, S167.60. Judgment No. 48, September Term, 1S93. Alias fl. rn. to January Term, 1900. WOODBUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 7,-Alt the detendant's (David M. Blchards'), right, title and Interest or, In and to nil that certain pieco or parcel ot land sltuato In the city ot Scranton, coun ty or Lackawanna, and stnte of Penn sylvania, known and distinguished on J. lleermans' map ot South Hyde Park, as tho northeasterly one-half of lot number seven (7) in block number six (0), being twenty-live (25) feet in front on Tenth street and one hundred nnd twenty-nine (129) feet, more or less In depth to an alley, and improvel tlth a two-story rramo building fronting on Tenth street, a ono nnd one-half story framo building on the alley In the hear and other out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at tlio suit of Michael Band vs. Thomas K. Blch nrds nnd David M. Blchnrds Judgment No. 392. March Term, ISM. Debt, S130.00. Interest from Febn.ary 12, lt9G. 11. fa. to January Term, linio. BOUEBT J. MUBBAY, Atty. ALSO No. S. All tho right, tltlo nnd interest ot tho defendant, Hrrace E. Hand, in and to all thoso two certain lots of land, situ ate in the borough of Elmhurst, county of Lackawanna, state ot Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: Being lots Nos. 97 and 93 In block No. 2G; lots 99, 100, 101 and 102 In block No. '!7; lots Nos. 103. 104. 105 and 10G in block No. 2S1, as designated on plot of lots on Schoonmnker's plot of Elmhurst, record ed In recorder's olllcc, Lackawanna coun ty, In deed book 93, page 1S7, etc. Con taining 2.G5 ceres of land, more or less. All Improved with a three-store frame hotel bulldlrg. Being tlio same land con veyed to Horace K. Hand by said Selioon inaker and wife by deed recorded in deed book 23, at page ISO, etc; also deed book lt'G, pago 12, etc. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of nsslgned to C. S. Woodruff, trustee, vs. Horaco K. Band. Debt, JGI5.77. Judgment No. 350. September Term, li97. Fl. fa, to January Term. 190). WOODBUFF Atty. ALSO No. 9.-A11 the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants. Wade M. Finn, guar dian of Elmer Space, Stewart Space and Annlo Sr-ace. minor children of Alfred Space, and Bessie Jay. wife of C. L. Jay. In her own right, nnd C. L. Jay, said lies slo Jay being tho widow of said Alfred Space, now Intermarried with said C. L. Jay. All that certain piece or parcel ot land, with tho Improvements thereupon, sltuato in the borough of Dunmore, in the county of Lackawanna, state ot Pennnsylvunla. described ns follows: Be ing lot number two hundred and eighty six (2S6), on square or block number twenty-eight (2S) nnd sltuato upon sttect called and named Nineteenth street, now Webster avenue, upon the changed pirn of blocks, twenty-seven (27) and twenty eight (2S) on said Nineteenth street, made by James H. Blttenhouse, C. E., upon the plot of Dickson's Addition, ns by roferenco to said plot will moro fully appear. Said lot is fifty (50) feet In front, fifty (50) feet in rear, and ono hun dred and forty-or.e nr.d seventy-nine ono hundredths (111 79-100) feet in depth on the northwesterly side and ono hundred nnd forty-two and nineteen ono hun dredths (142 19-1001 feet In depth on tho southwesterly bide. Measurement of tlio lot to commence ten (10) feet In from tho insldo of sidewalk. All Improved with a two-story frame .dwelling houso about thirty by forty feet, trees nnd shrubbery and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Scranton Savings Hank vs. Wado M. Finn, guardian of Elmer Space, Stew art Spnco and Annlo Space, minor clill dren of ltred Space and Bessie Jay. wife of C L. Jay, in her own right, and C. L. Jay, said Bessie Jay being tlio widow of said Alfred Space, now Inter married with said C. L. Jay. Debt, $1,375. Judgment No. 53S, January Term, DW. Fl. fa. to Junuary Term, 19C0. II. C. REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, B. K. Leonard, with no tice to Frank J. Leonard, terre tenant, In nnd to nil that certain lot of land situate in tho Seventeenth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 7, in Square or Block No. 25, upon the town plot of Scranton Said lot of land Is rinety-nlno (99) feet deep nt right angles to Lackawanna avenuo on tho north westerly side along the line of Lot No. G. and ninety-seven (97i feet deep at light tingles to said avenue on tho southeast sido along tho lino or Lot No. 8, nnd bounded In the rear by the curved line of the public allev known ns Bal'road alley. With tho privilege of using eight (8) feet in front of the front line of said lot on said avenuo for yard, vault, porch, piaz za, cellarway, and bay-windows, but for no other purpose. Such bay-windows In no caso to project moro than (2) feet over tlio front line of said lot. Coal and min erals reserved to the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company. Its successors nnd as signs as reserved In the conveyance from said company. Being tho samo lot of land conveyed by the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company to Bnrtley '..eonnrd and Thomas F. Leonard by deed dated June 30, 1597, recorded In tho office for recording of deeds, etc. In Luzerno coun ty, in Deed Book No. 179. page 4S3. The said Thomas F. Leonard und wlfo hwlng conveyed to tho mortgagor above named his undivided one-half Interest In and to said lot by deed dated August 51, Di95, and recorded In the office for recording deeds, etc., in Lackawanna county, In Deed Book No. 153, pago 1, etc. All Im proved with a three-story brick building thereon lately used as a hardwro store. Seized and tnken In execution nt tho suit of Sevcna Von Storch, Charles II. Vein Storch and T. C. Von Storch, trus tees, vs. B. B, Leonard, with noileo to Frank J. Leonard, tcno tenant. Debt, $15,000. Judgment No. 535, January term, 1900. Fl. fa. to January term. 1900. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, tltlo and interest of tlio derendant, Mary Shamrock, in nnd to All that certain lot, pieco or parcel or land with tho buildings thereon erect ed, sltuato In tho borough of Blakely, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Commencing nt a stuko corner In the center of tho Intersection or the Providence nnd C.irbondale Turn pike and Scott road running north forty five (1?) degrees west, ono hundred and seventy-one ('l feet to line now or into of John Bcose; thenco m rth forty-flo (15i degrt! s east ono hundred and thirty-live (1351 feet to tho creek; thenco nlong the said creek clfihty-slx (.SO) reet to land now or lute or one Ward; thenco south rorty-flvo (43) degrees west, seventy-eight (7$) feet to a coiner; tlieneo south forty-flvo (45) degrees east, eighty eight iSS) root to ri coiner; thenco south forty-five (-131 degrees west, seventy and one-half (70'-,) it to a corner nnd place of beglrning. 1'ccptlng nnd reserving unto Samuel N. Cullender his heirs nnd uat Igiis, b biieh leoal terms ns shall lo sulliclent in law, all tho coal and other minerals beneath thu si.ifaco of the said herein described lot of land, nnd the right to dig. mine nnd remove the i ar.io by any process Incident to and necessaiy ror tho mining nnd icinovlng of the i.am without beliu: In any event llnbln to t!:. said Mary S'mimrock. her h-lrr. oxein lois, administrator rud nsdlgns for uny damage caused or done to tho surface of aid premises or to uny buildings or Im provements erected thereon. All im proved witli one two-si'U-y framu ghlnub -roofed double store nnd dwelling, ono two-story rrnme shingle roof hall and dwelling, ono two-story .shlnglo roof frame dwelling hoimo, ono framo barn, outbuildings, etc. SHERIFF'S SALES. VSArtlVVMV-'W Seized and taken In execution nt the BUlt or S. M. Cnllendcr vs. Mary Sham rock. Debt, S2.33S.50. Judgment No. 552, January Term, 1900. Fl. ra. to January Term, 1900. WATSON, DIEIIL ft KEMMERER. Attorneys. ALSO No, 12. All the right, tltlo and Interest or the dcrcndniit, Edward J. Fallon, ad ministrator or Mary Fallon, deceased, in nnd to nil that certain land sltuato in the township of Old Forge, county of Lncknwanno, state of Pennsylvania, bounded ns follows: Being lot number ono (1) nnd beginning nt tho Intersection of Pine street and an alley running along tho lino or the Enisles Smith tract nnd thcr.ee nlong said nbey north elghty thrco and one-rourth (83) degrees west, ono hundred thirty-two (132) feet to a post; thinco north forty nnd threo fourths (40) degrees west clghty-nlno (8,9) feet to Plre itrect; thenco south forty-ono nnd one-hair (1114) degrees west ohe hundred ten (110) teet to the placo or beginning. Coal reserved. All improved with a two-story rrumo double dwelling houso. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of J. F. Taylor vs. Edward J, Fal lon, administrator of Mary Fallon, do ceased. Debt, S3S9.50. Judgment No. 568, Jnnuary term, 1900. Fl, fa. to January term, 1900. WOODBUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Rudolph liloeser, In nnd to nil that certain lot, niece or par cel of land situate In tho City of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: Being a part of lot ntmber one In square or blcck number thlrtv-slx of tha town plot of Scranton, und situated on the easterly corner of Pcnn avenue and Sprues stteet, the piece hereby conveyed biinr; rccluugular and extending forty (40) feel In trout on Penn avenue and twenty-six (2G) feet und six (G) Inches In depth nlcng Spruce strce-t, together with the right to uo ten (10) feet In rront or tho rront line ot snld lot on both, nvenue nnd street, for yard, vault, porch, piazza, buy window or shrubbbery, but for no other purpose. Coat nnd minerals ex cepted and reserved. All Improved with one two-story brick flat-roofed building, painted drab, first floor whereof Is used for a hotel or valoon, tho second floor whereof Is used for offices or lodgings, with a one-story ndditlon or bay window on Penn avenue constructed of wood nnd g'ass and u,ed as a cigar store, together with all other Improvements In and about said premises. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Jeremiah Feathermnn, trustee, ot Elizabeth Sliafer, vs. Rudolph Bloeser. Debt, J5 500. Judgment No. 53G, January term, 19u0. Fl. fa. to January term, 190U. WATSON, DIEIIL ft KEMMERER, Attorneys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Mnry Ann Ncnry, In nnd to nil that surface sell of tho follow ing described pieces or land situate in the First ward ot the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Penrsylvnnla, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Contulnlng a front of thirty (30) feet northeastward on Wilber street, bounded southeastward at right angles to said street ono hundred and fifty (130) feet by Lewis street; south westward parallel with Wilber strost thirty (30) feet by lot number forty-eight (48) on Charles street, und northwestward at right angles to Wilber street one hun dred and ntty (150) feet to Wilber street; being the southerly half of lot number forty-nino (49) on Wilber street. Also the surrnco joll ct tho northerly half of lot number forty-nine (49) afore said, sltuato In the First ward of tho city of Scrnnton, county and stato afore said, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of thirty (30) feet northeastward on Wilber stretti bounded southeastward at right angles to said street one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Charles street; soutliwestward parallel with Wilber street thirty (30) feet by lot number fifty (50) on Charles street, and northwestward at right an gles to Wilber street ono hundred and fifty (150) feet by lot number fifty (50) on Wilber street; comprising lot number rorty-r.lne (49) on Wilber street and be ing tho whole or tho fnmo piece oT land conveyed to Ficlies by deed from Charles S. Weston, dated April 10th, 1897. Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling and outbuildings. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tha suit of Dalby L. Flckes vs. Mary Ann Neary. Debt, $23. Judgment No. 992, September term, lk;j7. Fl. fa. to January term, 1900. GILROY, Att'y. ALSO No. 15. -All tho rlcht. tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Frank Leschewskl, In nnd to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels or land, sltuato In Prlceburg In the county ot Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, and known nnd distin guished ns lots Nos. 15. 1G and 17 In block No. 13, nnd fronting on Carmnlt street, being each 50 feet In front by 150 feet In depth, nccoidlng to a plan or map enti tled Moore's Mnp or Prlceburg, being the snmo lots of land conveyed by Henry C. Townsend et al. to Frank Lechewskl, tho party hereto, by deed dated the 24th day of September, A. D. 1S96, and In tended to bo duly recorded forthwith and being subject to nil exceptions and reser vations ns stipulated in tho aforemen tioned deed. Improved witli two three story frame shingle-roofed buildings oc cupied ns dwelling houses and outbuild ing? thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of German Building Association. No. 7. vs. Frank Lechewskl. Debt. $1,914.53. Judgment No. 10S2, September term, lb'-iX Lev. fa. to January term. 1900. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. 1G.-AI1 the light, title nnd Interest ot tin defendant In and to tho following described pieco or parcel of land. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land In Prlceburg, Lackawanna county, stata of Pennsylvania, known as lot No, 3 In block No. 13, and fror.tlng on Carmalt street, being 50 feet in front by ISO feet In depth, according to a plan of map en title Moore's map of Prlceburg, Pa. Coal and minerals reserved. Said lot being the lot conveyed to the said Anthony Metelskl by Joseph B. Townsend. et al., by deed dated July 11, 1S92, and recorded In the office of the recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 93, page 203, otc. Improved with a two- story frame dwelling nouse ana outDuua- , nKS thereon Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of South Scranton Building and Loan Association vs. Antony Metelskl. Debt, $200. Judgment No. 371, March term, 1900. Fl. fa. to January term, 1900. DONAHUE, Att'y. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants. F. II. Hewitt and W. H. Hewitt, in and to nil that certain lot of land In Winan's addition to tho city of Scranton, In the county or Lacka wanna, nnd stato or Pennsylvania, being lot number fifteen (15) In block number ono (1), and situate upon street called nnd named Diamond nvenue, upon tho town plot of the said addition to Scran ton. ns by rcrerenco to which plot wilt rullv appear: said lot Is forty-six (46) feet In front and rear nnd one hundred and forty (HO) reet in depth. Coal and min erals reserved. Recital: Being the samo premises con veyed to defendant by deed of Stnry Suirlii dated 3d March. 1SS7, and recorded in Lackawanna countv In deed book No. 40. at pago 659. All Improved with a two. story framo building, with slato roof, large barn, outhouses, etc Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Theodore G. Wolf nnd Everett Warren, surviving executors of B. H. Throop, deceased, vs. F. H. Howltt and W. IT. Hewitt. Debt. $4 112 S3. Judgment I No. 331. Mnv Term. 1S99. PI. fa. to Janu- ary Term, 1900. W1LLABD. WABBEN St KNAPP, Attorneys, terhs o:- SALE. FIFTY DOl.LARb CASH Wllh'N PROP. GKTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND HALANCB IN CASH liMMUDIATFLY AFTRR SALE IS CONCl L'Dfc'D. WHEN SOLD FOR COSIS, COSTS MUST UE PAID WHEN STKUtK OFF. ALL I'KOPi-.'TIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERA.S HAVE NOT BFEN COMPLIED WITH WILL HE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMHNT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Shsrlff. ShetlfT's office, Scrantcn, Pa., Decem ber 20, 1M)9,