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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
OAKES SUES THE PRESS
Former Stroudsburg Citlien Has a
Promising Libel Suit Sabbath
School Convention.
Bpeclsl to The Scrnnton Tribune.
Stroudsburg. Fob. 28. Rev. Chandler
A. Oakcs, ft former pastor of the East
Stroudsburg Presbyterian church, and
the man who started the subscription
list for the now State Normal school
at Cast Stroudsburg, has brought suit
at East Stroudsburg, has brought suit
!or 'i?1 Bln8t the N,e,W .0r.k Pr,CS,?
for $50,000 damages. Dr. Oakcs left
this vicinity a few years ago and was
known as a great worker. His charge
after leaving this town was at Kings
ton, N. y. At this place he had some
trouble with the consistory of the.
church, two years ngo, about the time
rlassls met to determine whether he
hould continue In charge of the church
or not. The New York Press published
u long article under a Kingston date
line, In which the assertion was made
that there were charges of gross mls
fonduct against Pastor Oakes. At the.
time of tho church trial before nlassls
Dr. Oakes did not see the Press article.
It did not come to his notice till a
year or so after. When he saw It, after
careful consideration, lie decided to be
gin action for libel. After leaving his
Kingston charge Dr. Oak's took up
the study of law and was admitted to
the bar lust fall. Ho has retired from
the Reformed ministry and Is now a
communicant of the Episcopal church.
Before going tn Kingston Dr. Oakcs
was the assistant of Rev. T. Dewltt
Tnhuago at the Prooklyn fabernacte.
lie 1m now a member of a Kingston
Jaw fliiii. He was one of the lawyers
lor Teller Kelpie, the defaulting bank
clerk at East Stroudbburg.
The sixth tnnual convention of Mon
roe county Sabbath schools continued
Its session today. Tin meeting was
held In the Alethndlst Episcopal
church The attendance today wad
fnlily good. A sensible Christian use
of the bible was the first subject taken
up and was the topic of an addre" by
Itev. H. CI. Alain, of tho Cherry Valley
circuit. This address was discussed
by Mrs. T. P. Kane, Rev. Mr. Rom
berger nnd others. Rev. Mr. Rom
berger, superintendent of normal de
partment, addressed the convention on
the teachers' training, saying among
other things: "We can never make
the Sunday school what It should be
until tho teachers mako special pre
parations for the Important work ns
Blgned." After the- address the en
rollment nnd appointing of delegates
to tho various places of entertainment
took place. Mrs. John Barnes, of the
state primary department, was the
last speaker of the morning's' session,
taking for her subject: "Studying the
Class Roll." "Faith as a Qualification
for Efficient Sunday School Work,"
was discussed by Itev. S. G. Hutchmnn.
pastor of tho First Presbyterian
church.
MILITABY DINNER.
Given to Officers of Company E at
Honesdale.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale,. Feb. 2S. Colonel L. A.
Watres and Captain D. B. Atherton,
of the Thirteenth regiment, weio In
Honesdale last night to attend the din
ner at tho Allen house, given to the
officers of Company E by Colonel
Watres.
There were present: Chaplain Wil
liam H. Swift, Captain Grant W. Lane,
First Lieutenant Nelson E. Blgelow,
Second Lieutenant H. C. Manney, Lieu
tenant George H. Whitney, of the com
missary department; Sergeants Ed
ward E. Welch, Fred J. Tolley, George
Gaylord, Horace E. Smith and Walter
M. Whitney. Corporals Albert A.
Grambs, Jacob Gauss, William II.
Swift, Frank X. Wasman. William T.
Heft, Arthur Benny, Chauncey K.
Hates and William C. Sellyphant. Ad
dresses were made by Colonel Watres,
Chaplain William H. Swift, and mem
bers of the company, nnd Instructions
given in military matters, which made
the evening both profitable and enjoy,
able.
' '
JTACTORYVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watklns are at
Mooslo today attending the funeral of
their nephew, Wlllard Price.
'Aha L. Hinds has accepted a posi
tion In the plush factory at Potts
Ville, Pa. He will leave this week to
enter upon the duties of his position.
William Tlngley, who has been the
station agent at LaPlumo for the past
DON'T
FORGET
ITt
-el The sujeft wsy.tp keep the womanly
iet4tn U.tp me -Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prejcripttott. It promotes perfect, regu
I'Jsmjv It dries' the drains which weaken
;women. It cures inflammation, ulcer
;f tion, and female weakness. It soothes
-,mnd strengthens the nerves, drives
;way despondency, and gives a healthy
Appetite and refreshing sleep. It
'Biakes childbirth easy, and nursing
'mothers wOt find in it a strength giv-
H tonta
Favorite Prescription' contains no
Icohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor
ether narcotic.
f ,v I never courted sewtssper aotorlety. writes
ltr$. a. A. Bender, of Kecnc, CtMbocioa Co..
Ohio, yet I sa net afraid to nwtk food word
for your ' Ftrarlu Prescription and ' Pleasant
tlltH.' Orer a year in I (utfered terribly for
aearly (our weeks wtfh proUnsua and weak
e. Alter uttnc one Mil of Favorite Pre
ciiptlaa' and one of Pellets I was a well
woaiaa. I hare take M medtclat slace and
:Tsavt kad.ao symptoms af sy fenstr trouMe.
jure mad tlM Favorite FrescripUo' stdlfftr
it Uses lor men Una four years sod tad U
'Jjas se ayiali"
J- Free, Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser.
fe paper covers, seat frtt, est receipt
f sif,oe-cet stamps to pay sxpssse
tf ssaUteg M(r. In clcWW41ng 31
mamp,'. Address- "Or. JL. V. Pfires,
9fSS, N. Y.
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year, has exchanged places with the
agent nl Washington, N. J., and has
moved his family to the latter place,
where Mrs. Tlngley's parents reside.
Tho old creamery of this place is
being filled with lee and Is about to
be remodeled, and will b fitted up for
a flrst-class cheeso and butter factory.
This creamery Is owned by n local
stock company, of which Horace Sea
mans Id tho manager. The farmers
or dairymen who have sold their milk
to the Scrnnton Dairy company and
lltlVn (InlU'nrnri it in T.ilPlllmn nt rtlsnM-
troUfj h year .because
they were tied up with an Iron-clml
ro.ntrnr. nrnnnoa In xnlrln nllt ntlll
I UllkllkVVi IIIUIUD bl-tU V ...
stand up for n fair price for their milk
this year, nnd unless the Scrnnton
Dairy company will agree to give them
a price of two and three cents for tho
year tho milk, Instend of going to
LaPlume, will Instead bo taken to the
creamery here and be made Into cheese
and butter, tho latter being to tho
best advantnge of. the farmer, as ha
would not only get a big price for his
milk, but would have the advantage of
getting the buttermilk back, for tho
purpose of raising calv-iS and othei
stock.
Pactoryvlllc encampment No. 216, In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, met
last evening In regular session and
conferred the second degree on one
candidate. At the close of the lodge
work ti literary and musical pro
gramme was carried out, followed with
refreshments. About thirty members
and their wives of W. S. Rogers en
campment, of Clark's Green, were
present, as well as the wives of the
members of Factoryvllle enenmpment.
Miss Nellie Winters, of Mill City,
has been spending a couple of weeks
with friends here.
NICHOLSON.
Special to The Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Feb. 2S. Tuesday evening
there was a little unusual excitement
ai the Nlver House, when, tho lace
curtains Ih the sitting room were dis
covered to be all ablaze. The fire was
soon extinguished and no damage done
outside of the one room. Cause of Are
unknown. Perhaps, should the whole
town burn down the citizens hera
would then be foolish enough to In
vest In n fire protection of some kind
otherwise than Insurance.
A Juvenile band has lately been or
ganized In this place. We arc glad
that the young boys feel inclined to
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, Fob. 28. Edivcncc accu
mulated as the day: progressed In tho
stock market that the short Interest
In the group of specialties, which has
recently been declining, had become
unwieldy and before the day had
closed an urgent demand developed for
these stocks from the betirs, who over
stayed the market, nnd who were eager
bidders for stock to cover short con
tracts. Thus tho apparent anomaly
was presented of u buoyant rise in the
rise of stocks concerning which were
unfavorable news was still uncontra
dicted, or new facts developed of a
still more favorable character. The
closing was active and strong at about
the best. Total sales, 531,500 shares.
Tho bond market was not very active
but was firm. Total sales, par value,
$1,595,000. United States 5s coupons
advanced Vi nnd also registered old
four and 3s U and new 4s declined 'A
In the bid price.
The following quotations nr? furnished
Tho Tribune by M. S. Joidan & Co.,
rooms ,05-700 Mcars building. Telephone
C003:
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ins.
Am. Sugar H)."
Am. Tobacco WJ
Atch., To. & 8. Ke .. 214
107t
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107?4
107?,
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123
10SU
110
ISO's
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95
171i
40U
133V4
K!5
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2IMi
101
2114
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98
1224
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107
115
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Brouk. It. T B7
Con, Tobacco mi
Clies. & Ohio SSH
People's Gas !VH
Chic, B. & Q 12:!'i
St. Paul 122U
Rock Island 107?i
Delaware & Hud ...US
2"
100'i
124Vs
123
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131
57;
53?
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V., L. & V .....' 1S0',4
Kan. & Tex.. Pr .... 1
Louts. & Nash M'i
Manhattan Ele M'.i
Met. Traction Co .. ,167V-
Mo. Puclllu 43Vi
N. Y. Central 133
North. Pacltlo 53
Nor. Paclllc, Pr .... 7414
Ont. & West 24j,
Pacltlo Mall 3Sii
;
Heading 14 lsi
Keudlng. Pr S9i "59
Southern R. It., Pr.. iiSK Kl
Tenn.. C. & Iron .... 92'i 91
U. S. Leather lli 12',i
II. 8. Leather, Pr .. 71 74
Wabash. Pr 201 2074
West. Union 81 S2
Penwi. R. It Wo; 131
Am. s. & w :7i .&
Fed. Steel BV.4 ."37(,
Fed. Steel, Pr 73Vi 74
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open- High- Low- CIos.
Inc. est. est. inpr.
WHEAT.
July
May
CORN.
July
May
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35
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July
May
LARD.
July
May
22i
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5.S7
5.S0
5.92
5.85
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS.
First National Rank
Bcranton savings Bank
Bcranton Packing Co
Third Natlonul Rank
Dime Dep. & Dls. Hank
Economy Light, H. & P. Co...
Lacka. Trust & Bafe Dep. Co.
Bcranton Paint Co
Clark & Snover Co., Com. ...
Clark & Bnnver.. Prcf
Bcr, Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ...
Bcranton Axle Works
T.nckfi. Dairy Co.. Pref
Bid. Asked,
800 ...
300 ...
95
425
200 ...
47
, 150 ...
80
. 400 ...
1 125 ...
. ... 100
, ... 100
, ... 20
250 ...
I ... 300
.. .. 30
Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co
First Nat. uariK (uaroondale)
Btanoaru uniting o ....
BONDS.
Bcranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, due 1920
Pinnlnra Street Railway, llrst
115
mortgage, due 1918 115
People's Street itanway, uen-
crul mortgage, due lt-21
Dickson Manufacturing Co....
115
100
102
102
85
Lacka. Townsmp ccnooi o
City of Bcranton Bt. Imp. C. ...
Ht. Vernon Coal Co
Bcranton Traction bonds.. US
Bcranton Wholesale Market.
(Corseted by H. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Avenue.)
Butter Creamery, 30c.: dairy, tubs. 20.
Eggs Select. western, 16c. ; nearby state,
BBC.
Cheese Full cream, new, !3V4c.
Beans Per bu., choice marrow. 1X40;
medium, f2.A; pea, 12.10.
Onions Per bu.. 4c.
Flour-M..
devote some of their time and talent
In th Interest of the town. Let us
hope that by the time the robins begin
to sing our band may begin to play.
Mr. K. 0. Uroughton, of Bcranton,
Is In town taking orders for wall pa
per and to do painting And paper
hanging.
Mrs. Peter Winnie Is quite seriously
lit with, la grip.
Mrs. Martin nuh Is still on the sick
list.
Mr. George Carr, of Bcranton, was
In town yesterday teaching his class
In music.
Mrs. Anderson, of Heart Lake, has
Just returned home from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Marshall Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Conklln, of Blngham
ton, are spending a few days here
with Mr. and Mrs. Nlver and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Stephens.
Little Myra Williams, our postmast
er's daughter, who has been very sick
with pneumonia and whooping cougn,
Is rapidly recovering.
Mrs. Percy Allen, of Blnghamton.
Is snpndlnC tt fCW UaVS Willi MTS. U,
-' "
R. Alden.
Mrs. N. Cooper is entertaining rela
tives from Elmhurst.
Some of the people here have sighed
because winter has departed, and they
have not had a sleigh ride; but In
wagons had to be carted.
Mr. G. G, Bought has Just sold hl
team to Mr. Fred Stulc, who expects
to reside In town this coming year.
W. E. Warner has moved into W.
E. Lord's house, Mr. Lord having
moved to Scranton.
It Is hoped that the March winds
will not be more severe on us than the
winter winds have been. Buildings
have been blown over lately, but not
much damage done.
Mr.- Herbert McDonald has movsd
out of town on Mrs. H. B. Wllklns'
farm.
Mr. Prank Quick Is building a resi
dence on Oak street, near the opera
house.
Mr. E. D. Bell finished his duties as
depot agent yesterday nnd goes Into
tho general merchandise store wi:n
Moses Shields today as partner. Man
ning D. Kelly occupies his place as
depot agent.
How to Save Doctor Bills.
We have Baved many doctor bills
since we began using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy In our home. We keep
a bottle open nil the time and when
ever any of my family or myself begin
to catch cold we begin to use the Cough
Remedy, and as a result we never have
to send away for a doctor and Incur a
large doctor bill, for Chamberlatn's
Cough Remedy never falls to cure. It
Is certainly a medicine of great merit
and worth. D. S. Mearkle, General
Merchant and Farmer, Mattle. Bed
ford county. Pa. For sale by all dri
glsts. Matthews Bros., wholesale and
retail agents.
New York Grain and Produce.
Now York, Feb. 28, Flour More active
on spring patents at the decline, but quiet
nnd about unchanged otherwise; Minne
sota patents, $3.73a3.95. Wheat Spot
weak: No. 2 red, 731,4c. elevator; No. 2
red, 74"a73e. f. o. b. alloat In store; No. 1
northern Dultitb, 7iLc f. o. b. afloat
prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, 79ic. f. o.
b. afloat prompt; options opened easy and
after a slight rally declined rapidly; tho
close was weak and heavy at alc. net
decline: March closed 73Vtc. : May. 70c. ;
July, 71c; September, 71:!8C. Corn Spot
easy; No. 2. 41c f. o. b. utloat and 41:ia
i::c. elevator; option maraei openeu easy
with wheat, but held steady most of the
day, closed quiet and easy with wheat at
tnac. not decline; May closed 40V4c;
July, 40'4c. Oats-Spot dull; No. 2, 290.;
No. 2, 2!Si.!c. : No. 2 white, 31'ic; No. 3
white, 3040.: track mixed western, 30c.;
track white, 31a3oc; options quiet and
easy. Butter Strong but not quotably
higher; western creamery, 19a21c. ; do.
factory. IfiVjalPe.: June creamery, ISa
I'-'.ic. ; imitation creamery, 17Ha22c. ; state
dairy, 18a22c; do. creamery, 19a24c.
Cheese Firm: fall made fancy large, 13c;
fall made fancy small, 13c; choice grades,
12.11234c. Eggs Firm; state and Penn
sylvania, at mark. 15c.; southern, at
mark, 3',sall!4c. ; western, at mark, 1414c
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Feb. 28, Cattle Receipts, 23,
000; natives, good to prime, steady to 10c.
hlchcr; poor to prln.e about steady, $3.90
a 1.73; selected feeders, steady. $4.50a4.75;
mixed stockers, quiet, $3.49a3.90; cows,
strndv. S3al.23: heifers, firm. $l.23a4.C0:
bulls, steady, J2.70a4.30; calves, strong. 3
ns; Texaus, receipts, MX); Texas fed
steers. Bteady., J3.90a5: Texas bulls, firm.
J3.23aa.73. Hogs Receipts, 29,000; tomor
row, .7,000; estimated left over. 5,000;
active; averaged shade higher: tops,
$l.97Vi; mixed and butchers. 4.70a4.92',4;
good to choice, $4.S3a4.92',i rough heavy,
$l.70a4.S0; llpht. .Erta4.85; bulk of sales.
ll.Mfci4.Au. Hliren Strcmir. lOalRc. Wether:
good to choice wethers, $j.40a4.S4; fair to
choice mixed, $4.70a5.4O; western sheep,
$3.23n5.90; yearlings, )3.75a5.90: natives, ft5a
5 75; western lambs, J0.50u7.25.
New York Live Stock Market.
New York, Fob. 23. Beeves-Receipts,
2,805; steady to a shade lower; bulls,
steady: cows, firm to 10c. higher: about
alt sold; steers, J4.55a5.45; oxen and stags,
J3.2u,i4.80; bulls, J3.50a4.10; cows, J2.40a3.75.
Calves Steady: exports, 57 cattle; calves
receipts closing dull: veals. J5a8; choice.
J8.25; light, J4a4.50; barnyurd stocks, J3a
::.r.0; southern calves, J3a3.VO. Sheep and
Lambs Sheep, nrm: Iambs. 10al5c. high
er. 2 cars unsold; sheep, J1a6; lambs, J7a
8.12-i; culls, J3a8. Hogs-Receipts, 7.4S2;
firm at J3.25o5.40 per 100 pounds.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Feb. 2S. Cattle There
were no cattle offered today and nothing
doing, Tim market feeling was steady
with a gcfi outlook for tho Immediate
future. Hugs Receipts, 10 cars; opened
with 11 good demand; good to choice
Yorkers, Jj.15a5.20; pigs, good to prime.
$4a5: roughs, common to good, JI,40a4.7O.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2j cars;
opened active and higher: lambs, extra
choice to fancy selected, J7.65a7.75; com
mon to fair, J7a7.35: sheep wethers, J0.25a
C.50; common to fair, J5.25a5.75.
East Liberty Cattle Market.
East Liberty, Fob. 2S. Cattle Steady;
extra, J3.40a5.ti5; prime, $5.25a5.40; com
mon, J3.23:i3.b0. Hogs-Steady; best me
diums, J3.13; heavy hoes and heavy York
ers. J3.10; light Yorkers, J5a5.05; pigs. 14.75
a5.90; roughs, J3.23a4.60. She . Firm:
choice wethers. J3.90ats.10; common, J3a4.25;
choice lambs. J7.30a7.&0; common to good,
J3.D0a7.25; veal calves, J7a8.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Feb. 28.--Credit balances, J1.68;
certificates, no bid, no sale, no offer:
shipments, 98,033 barrels: average, 93.235
barrels; runs, 95,484 barrels; average, ,
S20 barrels.
SUDDEN DEATHS ON THE IN
CREASE. People apparently well and
happy today, tomorrow are stricken
down, and in ninety-nine cases out of
every hundred tho heart is the cause.
The king of heart remedies-Dr. Agnew's
Curo for the Heart is within reach of all,
and If there are symptoms of heart dis
order it should uo used without delay.
It relieves tn 30 minutes, and cures most
chronto cases. Sold by Matthews Bros,
and W. T. Clark.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and GhUdrsi.
Tli KIM Yh Hivi Always lN.it
Bean the
0ignaturnof
&stfZ&&
sheriff's sales.
CM EMITS BALM.
-or-
Valuable Real Estate
-o.- .
FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1900.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex
ponas, issued out of tho court of common
pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di
rected, I will expose tq public sale, by
vendue or outcry, to the nlghest and best
bidder, for cash, at the court house, In
tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun
ay. on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD
DAY OF MARCH. A. D.. 1900. at 10
o'clock In the forenoon or said day, all
tho right, title and Interest of the de'
fendants In and to the following de
scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land, vis:
No. 1. All tha right, title and Interest
of tho defendants. David M. Jones nnd
David M. Jones, administrator of the es
tate of Mary Jones, late of Lackawanna
county, deceased, In nnd to all that cer
tain lot of land sltuato In the Fourth
ward of tho city of Bcranton, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
nounucd nnd described ns roiiows: uc
glnnlng at a corner on the southeast side
of Second avenue, now known as Brom
ley avenuo and In lino of lots Nos. 157
and 158 on William Swetland's plot of lots
In Hyde Paik; thence ulong sxtd avenue
north 37J4 degrecu east twenty-six feet
to a corner In lino of lands of Evan II.
Evans and Jane H. Evans; thenco along
said lino south 526 degrees east one hun
dred and fifty feet to a corner; thence
south 37H degrees west twenty-six feet
to a corner In line of lots Nos. 157 and
15S, and thence along said lino nortn 52,&
degrees west one hundred and fifty feet
to the placo of beginning. It being tho
southwest part of lot No. 158 of William
Swetland's plot of lots In Hyde Park.
Improved with a single frame dwelling
house.
Seized and taken in execution at trio
BUlt of the West Bide Bank vs. David M.
Jones and David M. Jones, administrator
of the estate of Mary Jones, deceased.
Debt, $210.00. Judgment No. 694, Janu.
ary Term, 1900. Lev. fl. fa. to March
Term, 1900. THOMAS, Atty.
ALSO
Nn. 2. All thA rleht. title and Interest
of tho defendant, Richard Harvey, in
and to all the surface of all that lot of
land situate In the township of Carbon
dale (now borough of Mayileld), county
of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl
vania, on the tract of land In warrantee
name of Nathan Lee, being upon a plot
of lots laid out by Horton Gardner and
8. C. Whltmore. ndjolnlng the borough
of Jermyn, and distinguished on said plot
as lot number 42 In block No. 2, said lot
being bounded and described as follows,
to wit:
On the west by Second street; on the
south by a 40-foot cross street (called
Whltmore avenue) ; on tho cast by lot No.
7. formerly owned by Esther Brown; on
tho north by lands of S. C. Whltmore.
Being 70 feet front, 00 feet In rear, and
one hundred and fifty (150) feet deep. All
Improved with a two-story frame build
Ing with addition used as a dwelling
houso thereon. .. ,
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of assigned to S. C. Whltmore vs.
Richard Harvey. Debt, $828.88. Judgment
No. 668. March Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to
March Term. 1900. .
TAYLOR & LEWIS, Attys.
ALSO
No. 3.-A11 the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, P. F. McDonnel ,
tn and to all the surface or right of soil
of all those certain lots, pieces or par
cels of land situate in tho city of Car
bondale, . county of Lackawanna, and
statu of Pennsylvania. Being lot No. ,5,
and part of Lot No. 77. Dundaff street,
on a map of outlots of the Delaware and
Hudson Canal company on a tract of
land In tha warrantee name of Mary
Boyer, said lot and part of lot contain
ing together 1S.800 squaro feet or there
about, and being hounded and described
as follows, to wit: Beginning In tho
westerly lino of Dundaff street, at the
northeasterly corner of Lot No. 73, on
said tract; tnence ny saia uo no. u
north sixty-nine und one-half (69H) de
grees west four hundred ntno and five
tenths (409.5) feet to a corner; thence
hv other land now or late of said com
pany north llftccn nnd one-fourth (13,i
degrees east forty-six (46) feet to a cor
ner; thenco by the remaining part of Lot
No. 77, formerly occupied by John KU
Patrick, south slxty-nlno and one-half
(69.i) degrees east four hundred nine
und five-tenths (409.5) feet to the afore
said line of street, and thenco by said
lino of street south llftccn and three
fourhts (154) degrees west forty-six feet
to tho place of beginning. All Improved
with one dwelling house, one outhouse
and kitchen and barn. Coal and miner
als reserved. Being the same premises
conveyed by the Delaware and Hudson
Canal company to Patrick F. McDonnell
by deed dated March 9th, 1SS5, and re
corded In Lackawanna county In Deed
Book No. 32, pago 200.
No. 2. All that certain lot. piece or
parcel of land situate In the city of Car
bondale. county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, being the south
erly part of Lot No. 79, Dundaff street,
on a map of outlots of the Delaware and
Hudson Canal company, beginning in
t m westerly lino of Dundart street nt
tho northeasterly corner of Lot No, 77 on
said street; thenco westerly along tho
line of land now or late in tho possession
of John Kllpatrlck two hundred and
flftv-olght (258) feet to a corner: thenco
by Lota Nos. 40 nnd 42 on Street No. 31,
now or lato In possession of Thomas
Wnlker. north nine und three-fourths
(94) degrees west to a point that shall
be on a line that shall make tho lot fifty
(501 feet wide at a right angle from Kll
putrlck's line; thence westerly along
lands now or lato of Michael Butler In
a direct line to Dundaff street flfty (50)
feet from the place of beginning; thenct
southerly along Dundaff street fifty (50)
feet to the, place of beginning, Contain
ing about 13,000 square feet, bo the same
more or less. All Improved with two
frame dwelling houses and outbuildings.
Coal and minerals reserved. Being the
Bame premises conveyed by Michael But
ler ct ux. to Patrick F. McDonnell, by
deed dated April 13th, 1SSC. and recorded
In Lnckawanna county In Deed Bool:
No. 35, page 423, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Assigned to Michael Moran vs. P.
F. McDonnell. Debt. $214.61. Judgment
No. 605, January Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to
March Term, 1900. BUTLER, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 4. All the right, title and Interest
of the, defendant, Catherine Norton and
M. J. Norton, in and to all that certain
lot of land sltuato In the borough ot
Throop, in the county of Lackawanna,
and stato of Pennsylvania, known as lots
Nos. six (6) and seven (7) In block "D,"
and fronting on tho Dunmore and Oly
phant road, being about ninety-five (93)
xeet in reur, iiinuiy&evrii vm; icci ui
front, by about two hundred and fifteen
(215) feet on the south side and one hun
dred and nlnoty-ono (191) feet on tho
north side, according to a plan or map
ontltled Shepard's map of Throop, Pa.
Coal reserved. Being the samo land
convoyed to said M. J. Norton from Jo
seph B. Townsend ct a!., by deed re
corded in Lackawanna county in Deed
Bcok 78, at pago 233, etc. All Improved
with a two-story wood frame hotel build
ing and double two-story framo dwelling
house and fruit trees.
Second Situate in the borough of Dun
more, In the county of Lackawanna and
stuto of Pennsylvania, beginning at a
corner on Chestnut street on the road
leading from what Is known as Dunmore
Corners to No. 0, at the southwest corner
of the Odd Fellows lot; thence south
easterly along said Odd Fellows lot
ninety 190) feet to a corner tn line of
lands now or late of George Frost; thence
southwesterly alcng said Frost land
parallel with said Chestnut street sixty
(60) feet to a corner of land now or lato
of William Costello: thence along lands
of said William Costello ninety (90) feet
to a corner on Chestnut street; thence
sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning.
Coal reserved. Being the same land
conveyed to the said Catharlno Norton by
deed recorded in Lackawanna county in
Deed Book 77. at page C74, etc. All lm-
R roved with a two-story wood frame
otel building.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Mary L. Patrick vs. Catharine
Norton. Debt, $2,100, Judgment No. 019,
March Term, IfOO. Fl. fa. to March
Term, 1900. WOODRUFF, Atfy.
ALSO
No. S.-AU the defendant's right, title
and Interest of, In and to all that cer
tain lot of land situate In the City or
Bcranton, county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows: Bald lot la known
as Lot No. 1 In Block No. t. In Thurs
ton's Addition to the city of Scranton
and Is bounded aa follows: Beginning
at a point on the People's Street railway,
about fifty (5) feet west of Jones ave
SHERIFF'S SALES.
nuo; thenco southeast and pnrullct with
said avenue, ono hundred nnd twenty
(120) toot mora or less to a corner: thenco
southwest along lino of 811ns Vcrnoy,
fifty (50) feet to a corner; thenco north
west and parallel with tho first men
tioned lino ono hundred and twenty (120)
reel to the lino ot the People's Street
railway; thenco along tho lino of said
railway ntty (SO) feet to tho placo of
beginning. Ail Improved with a two
story brick building nnd outhouses. Coal
and minerals being reserved.
Belzcd and tnkon In execution at tho
suit of the Cosmopolitan Building and
I,oan association vs. Nathan Thompson.
Debt, $2,231.90. Judgment No. C28, March
Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1900.
STARK, Atfy.
ALSO
No. C All the right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendant, Bridget Armstrong In
and to all that certain pleco or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in tho
Fifth ward of the City of Scranton,
county of Lnckawanna and state of Penn
sylvania, Known nnd distinguished on J.
Herman's Map of South Hydo Park as
Lot No. 25 In Block No. 30. being twenty
flvo (25) feet in front on Meridian street,
running back the samo width ono hun
dred and fifty (150) feet tn depth on the
norincriy line arm one nunarcu una
eighteen and one-half (118) feet, moro or
less In depth on tho south lino to Sixth
avenue now called Luzerne street, also
the north part of Lot No. 28 In tho same
block, being three (3) feet In front on
Meridnn street nnd running back the
same width to said Sixth avenue, now
called and known as Luzerne street. Be
ing the same property conveyed by
Bridget Armstrong to James J. Llghtfoot
oy deed dated tho thirty-first day of
December, 1S9S, and recorded In Lacka
wanna county on February 1, 1S99, In
Deed Book No. 1G9. pago 324, etc. All
Improved with a two. story frame dwell
ing nnd outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Scrnnton Brewing company vs.
Bridget Armstrong. Debt, $823. Judg
ment No. 671. November Term, 1S99. Vend.
ex. to March Term, 1900.
MURRAY, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 7. All tho right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendants, Peter Buttcrman and
A. L. .Rice, executors of tho estate of
Sarah M. Rice, deceased, and A. L. Rico,
In and to all that certain lot, piece or
parcel of land In Petersburg, In tho city
of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Commencing at a stake
and stone corner on Jackson street
(now Taylor) tn line of lands of
George Brown; thence northerly along
said line one hundred and fifty (150)
feet more or less to lino of lands
of Lackawanna Iron and Coal com
pany; thence westerly along said line
rorty (W) reet to stake and stones corner
line of lands of A. B. Sllkman: thence
southerly along said lino one hundred
and fifty (150) feet more or less to Taylor
avenuo; thence easterly forty (40) feet
to the placo of beginning. Being Lot No.
12, Block B, ns shown on map entitled
A. B. Sllkman's Addition. All Improved
with a two-story framo dwelling houso
and other outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution nt the
suit of New Schiller Building and Loan
association vs. Sarah M. Rice and A. L.
Rice. Debt, $998.20. Judgment No. 673,
January Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to March
Term, 1900. STOKES, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 8. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Antonio Mangnlotte,
also called and known as Antonio Mog
nottl. In and to all that certain lot or par
cel of land situate In the Tenth ward of
tho city of Scranton. county of Lacka
wanna and state of Pennsylvania, in the
C. B. Sllkman Addition as per map of J.
L. Lawrence, being a part of Lot No. S,
In Block No. 7, bounded nnd described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point
on Fifth street eighty-three (S3) feet from
tho right of way line of the Erie and
Wyoming Valley railroad; thence north
one degree west ninety-four ana one
half (94Vi) feet to a corner in line of lot
ot John Costello; thence along said lino
north fifty (50) degrees west five and or.o
haif (514) feet to a corner on the rluht
of way line of the Erie and Wyoming
Valley railroad; theneo along said right
of way lino one hundred and thirty-five
(135) feet to line of Fifth street; thenco
along line of Fifth street elghty-threo
(83) feet to tho placo of beginning. Conl
and minerals excepted and reserved. Be
ing tho same premises conveyed to said
defendant by deed of P. C. Lnngnn nnd
wlfo dated 24th May, 1895, and recorded In
Lackawanna county In Deed Book No.
130, pniro 78, etc. All Improved with a
lurgc frame tenement house and out.
buildings thereon.
Also All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest
of tho defendant, Antonio Mangnlotte,
nlso called and known as Antonio Mng
ntottl, In and to all that certain lot,
piece or parcel of land sltnnte In tho
city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna
and state of Pennsylvania, known and
dlstnlgulshed on J. Heerman's Mnp of
South Hydo Park as the southwesterly
one-half of Lot No. S, tn Block No. 20.
being twenty-five (25) feet in front on
Wyoming avenue, now called North
Ninth street and seventy-flvo 75) feet In
depth. Coal and minerals excepted and
reserved. Being the same premises cm.
veyed to said defendant by deed of Will
lam H. Jessup, trustee, dated 4th June,
1894. and recorded In Lackawanna county
In Deed Book 135. page 154, etc. All lm
proved with a large three-story lramc
tenement house and outbuildings there-
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of tho Taylorvllle Building and Loan
Association vs. Antonio Magnlotte, also
called and known as Antonio Mognottl.
Debt, $1,261,87. Judgment No. 649, Sep
tember Term. 1895. Fl. fa. to March
Term, 1900. CHAS. E. OLVER. Atfy.
ALSO
No. 9.-A1I the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Antonl Bcrhklowlscz.
executor of tho last will and testament of
Victoria Murcheska, In and to all those
certain lots, pieces or parcels of land
situate tn the borough ot Archbald, tn
tho county of Lackawanna and stato of
Pennsylvania, known as Lots Nos. 1 and
2 In Block No. 1, and fronting on Simp
son street, being two lots each, sixty
(60) feet tn front by two hundred (200)
feet in depth, according to a plan or
may entitled, allotment of a part of
Miller's farm by John W. Parry, being
the Bame lots conveyed by Edward A.
.Tones to Victoria Murcheska. the narty
hereto, by deed datPd the first day of
July, A. D. 1896, and Intended to bo duly
recorded forthwith. Coal and minerals
userved. All Improved with a two-story
framo dwelling houso and ono other two
story frnmo building, used as dwelling
and saloon or hotel and outbuildings
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution nt the
suit of German Building Asoclatlon No.
7. vs. Antonl Berklewlscz, executor of
Victoria Murcheska, deceased. Debt,
$1,013.62. JudKtnent No. 1445, September
Term, 1899. Fl. fa. to March Term, 1900.
HANNAH, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest
of the defendant, A. S. Taylor, adminis
trator of Sarah Taylor, deceased. In and
to all that pleco of land situate at the
corner of Euclid avenuo nnd Reed court
In tho Twenty-first ward ot Scranton,
Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania,
known ns Lot No. 9 in Block B upon
Plot of lots known as tho Tripp Furm
Land Co. Plot of Lots, and being forty
and nineteen one-hundretlths (10 19-100)
feet wide In front on said Euclid avenue,
eighty and five-tenths (80 5-10) feet along
said Reed court, and ninety-five and
thirty-nine one-hundrdths (95 39-100) feet
ulong tho line between said Lot No. 9
and 8. and thirty-seven nnd four-tenths
(37 4-10) feet wide in rear. Coal reserved.
Also subject to restrictions In deed to
Sarah Tuylor. Improved with a two.
story framo dwelling house and out
buildings thereon.
Seized and tnken in execution at tho
suit of assigned to John Kimball vs. A.
8. Taylor, administrator of Sarah Taylor,
deceased. Debt, $1,115.65, Judgment No,
632. March Term, ItHtrt. Lev. f. to March
Term, 1900. WOODRUFF, atfy.
ALSO
No. 11. Alt tho right, title nnd Inter
est of the defendant Lewis B. Carter,
administrator of Ethcllnda Davis, In nnd,
to all those certain pieces of land situate
In tho First ward of tho city of Scranton.
county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, being known as Lots Nos.
7 and 8 In Block No, 22 on Coghlan's plan
of lots, and being further described as
folows: Beginning at a point on the
northerly sldo of Spring Btreet nt the
distance ot fifty 150) feet westerly from
the westerly sldo of Wayno avenue;
thence northerly one hundered and forty
threo (143) feet: thenco westerly ono hun
dred and two 1C2) reet; thence southerly
one hundred and thirteen (113) feet to said
Spring street, und thence easterly one
hundred and ono (101) feet tn the place or
beginning, Conl and minerals reserved to
tho legal owners thereof. All Improved
with a two-story frame dwelling house
and outbuildings thereon.
Seised and taken in execution at the
mHKKIFra aALC9.
suit of John Kimball vs. Lewis B. Car
ter, administrator of Ethcllnda Davis.
Debt, $814.17. Judgment No. 674, March
Term 1900. Fl fa to March Term 1900.
WOODRUFF, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 12. All tho rluht, tltlo nnd interest
ot tho defendant, Patrick Lully, In and
to all those certain lots, pieces or par
eels of land sltuato In tho town of Jes
sup, Wlnton borough, county of Lncka
wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described ns follows: Tho first
thereof beginning nt a point two hun
dred and sixteen (216) feet eaBt of Moy
lert avenuo on the westerly side of low.
ell avenuo; thitico running easterly oil
Powell avenue fifty-four (51) feet, thenco
westerly at right unities with Powell
avenuo two hundred (200) feet to nn al
ley; thenco southwesterly on alley llfty
four (64) feet; thenco southeast two hun
dred (2tW) feet to Powell avenue to tho
placo of beginning. Being Lot No. 60
on town plot of Jessup, plan recorded In
Lackawanna county in Deed Book 117.
page D76. Improved with a two-story
framo dwellng house and out-hulldlnRs.
Second tnereor being lots 127 and us
on Main street, each fifty-four (51) feet
In front on Main street and two hundred
(200) feet In depth, according to a plan
of Jessup recorded In Lackawanna county
Deed Book 117. page 570. All Improved
with a two-story framo dwelling house
and other outbuildings thereon.
Seized und taken in execution at tho
suit of Spruks Bros. vs. Patrick Laity.
Debt, $125. Judgment No. .",02, NovcmbT
Term, 1S93. Fl. fa. to .Mnroh Term, 1900.
STOKES, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 13. All the right title and Interest
of tho defendants, Edgar A. Jones, An'ilu
E. Jones, executors of D. M. Jones, de
ceased, nnd guardian of Helen E. Jones.
Dorothy M. Jones and Ethel Hannah M
Jones, minor children ot D. M. Jones, de
ceased. In and to all the following de
scribed lots, pieces or parcels of lur.d
sltuato In the city of Scranton, county
of Lackawanna and stnto of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described ns follows,
to wit:
First Being on tho northerly side of
Jackson street, being twonty-two (22) feet J
nine (9) Inches In front on said Jackson
street nnd running backward along Davis
alley about nrty-seven (37)' reet nine W
Inches tn land late of Edwards & Als
paugh; thence along said land of said
Edwards & Alspaugh twenty-two (22) feet
nine (9) Inches; thenco to lino of Jnckson
street nbout fifty-four (54) feet nlong land
of William R. Williams. Improved with
a two-story brick building being samo
premises conveyed by S. U. Mott. us-
Blgnec to D. M. Jones fifteenth day of Gillespie, late Marlam P. Thomas, admin
April, 1889, recorded In Lackawanna 1 istralrlx of the estate of D. P. Thomas,
county in Deed U00K No. 42, pago 5j, .
otr.
Second And also Lots Nos. 15, 16 and
17, In Block No. 1, of J. Hcermnn's map
of South Hyde Park, being each thirty
two (32) feet In front on Jackson street
nnd nbout sixty (CO) feet In depth to nn
alley In the rear. Improved with a five
house frame two-story dwelling. Being,
tho samo premises conveyed by Joseph
Fellows to David M. Jones tho third day
of September, 1861, recorded In Luzerne
county In Deed Book No. 90, page 630, etc.
Third And also Lot No. 67 In William
Swetland's plot of lots tn Hydo Park, de
scribed ns follows: Beginning nt a cor
ner on North Main avenue and Troy (now
Linden) street: thence' southeasterly
along Linden street ono hundred nnd
thirty-seven (137) feet to corner of Lot
No. 88; thence northeasterly forty-eiKht
(48) feet to corner of Lot No. 68; thence
northwesterly ono nunarcu una imriy
seven (137) feet to corner on Main ave
nue: thence along Main avenue south
westerly forty-eight (18) feet to tho place
of beginning. Improved with two two
housedilocks nnd ono single frame dwell.
Ing, being the same premises conveyed
by D. P. Jones et al to D. M. Jones,
September 12th, 1S83, recorded tn Lacka
wanna county In Deed Book No. 20, pago
151.
Fourth And also Lot No. 170, In Alfred
Hand's Addition to the borough of Hyde
Park, now city of Scranton, nnd situate
upon street railed nnd named South Ey
non street, being flfty-flvo (55) feet in
front on said rcynon street anu one nun
dred and thirty-three (133) feet In length.
Improved with a Blngle frame dwelling
houso being samo premises conveyed by
Alfred Hand et ux.. to David A. Jones
tho third day of May, 1869. recorded In
Luzerne county In Deed Book No. 132,
page 191.
Fifth And also Lots Nos. 20 and 21
of William Merrlfleld's plot of vlllngo
lots In tho borough of Hyde Park, now
city of Scranton, commencing nt a corner
on Chestnut street, in tho line of Lots
Nos. 19 and 20 of said plot running north
fifty-two and one-half (52V4) degrees west
one hundred and nrty (Hrti feet to a or
ner: thence south forty-six and one-half
(46) degrees west nlong tho line of Lot
No. It slxty-ono and one-half (C1U) de
grees oast ono hundred and fifty (130) feet
to a corner on Chestnut street; tnence
nlong Chestnut street north forty-six and
one-half (4G.) degrees east slxty-ono and
one-half (61H) feet to the place of be
ginning. Improved with ono three-houso
and one two-house framo dwellings. Be.
ing tho same premises conveyed by Will
iam Mcrrifleld et ux.. to David M. Jones
twenty-sixth day of Mnrch. 1S39, recorded
In Luzerna county In Deed Book No. 76,
page, 339.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Samuel P. Croft vs. Edgar A.
Jones et ol executors of D. M. Jones,
deceased, and guardian of Helen 12.
Jones, Dorothy M. Jones and Ethel Han
nah M. Jones, minor children of D, M.
Jones, deceased. Debt. $2,962.50. Judg
ment No. 791, September Teim. 1WD. Vend.
ex. to March Term. 1!K0.
BROWNING, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 14. All tho right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendunt. Henry Shaw, In and
to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels
of land sltuato In tho borough of Oly
phant In the county of Lackawanna and
stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Tho first lot
being designated and known as Lot No.
34. In Square or Block No. 1, and front
ing on Hill street, being fifty (50) feet In
front and rear by one hundred and fifty
(1501 feet In depth, according to a plan
or map entitled Throop's Addition to
Olyphant. Being tho samo lot of land
conveyed by B. II. Throop and wife tn
Henry Shaw, tho party hereto, by deed
,-innvl .Tiinn 13. 1S92. nnd recorded In the
recorder's office of Lackawanna county,
in noo.l nnnV Vn 92. nnco 161. etc.
Tho second lot adjoins mo nrsi in me , on juiy i:1, i.'i, wmi m' mii"i --""'-"
roar thereof, being Lot No. 50, on Bell . All Improved with a. single two-story
street, ns tho samo 13 represented und frame dwelling houso und other outbuild
designated on a map of building lots I digs thereon.
on land of tho Delaware and Hudson Seized and taken In execution nt tho
Canal company. In tho borough of Oly- suit of Henry Pahm vs. Julius Spaeth,
phant, being sixty (60) feet wide In front I Debt, $1.2.v.ou. Judgment Jo. ,03, Mnrch
on lieu sireei, iiiu buiiiu muni m n.-.,,
nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In
depth. Being tho samo lot of land con
voyed by tho Delawaro and Hudson Canal
company to said Henry Shaw by deed
dated June 25, 1890. and recorded In tho
recorder's oftlcp nforesald In Deed Book
No. 140, pago 74, etc. Both lots nro sub
ject to all exceptions nnd reservations
contained In aforesaid deeds. Improved
wth a two-story framo dwelling house
and outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of German Building Association No.
8, vs. Henry Shaw. Debt, Jl.O'W. Judg
ment No. 382, March Term. 19W.
HANNAH, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 15. All tho rleht. title and Interest
of tho defendant, William Hatchings, In
and to all tho surface or right of soil
of all that certain lot of land sltuato in
tho Borough of Jermyn. county of Lack.
Hwanna und state of Pennsylvania, con.
tabling a front of fifty foot southeast
ward on Thlid avenue; bounded south
westward 170 feet by Lot No. 2 In Block
No. 38, and northwestward 30 feet by an
nlley. und northeastward 170 feet by Lot
No. 4 In said Block 'No. 38. Comprising
Lot No. 3 in Block No. 38, fronting on
Third avenue as tho same is represented
and designated on a map of building lots
on lands of tho Northern Coal nnd Iron
Company. Being tho samo land con
veyed by Joseph Marenm to llllum
Hatchings by deed dated March 3. isi7.
and recorded In Deed Book 151, paso 272.
Subject to exception and reset vations.
All Improved with a two-story framo
dwelling house, barn nnd outbuildings
thereon. ,.....
Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the
suit of George S. Dunn vs. William
Hutchlngs. Debt, 50. Judgment No. 619.
May Term, 1899. Fl. fa. to March Term,
1900. Also nt tho suit of Egan & O'Don.
ncll vs. William Hutchlngs. Debt, $29.
Judgment No. 263. March Term. 1698. Fl.
fa. to March Term. "00.
ALSO
No. 16, All the right, tltlo and Interest
ot the defendant. James Sherldun, In nnd
to all that certain lot of land sltuato In
the township of Old Forgo (now Old
Forge borough), county of Lackawanna,
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd
described as follows: Beginning at a
corner of u tract of land late the prop
erty of William Beesecker, being a part
of a lot ot land deeded to William Bee-
SHERIFF'S SALES.
seeker by Erastus Smith and wife, dated
Feb. 22, 1869, nnd recorded In Luzcrno
cout.ty in Deed Book No. 131, nt page 432,
on the ncrth side of Main Road from
Plttston to Scranton; thenco by samo
north forty-two and one-fourth (42U) de
grees west twelvo and slxty-llvo ono hun
dredths (12.63) perches to n post corner;
thenco by land of Erdstus Smith south
forty-two nnd one-fourth (124) degrees
east three ond" thirteen thirty-third
(3 1.1-33) perches to a post corner; thence
by land of nU Smith south forty-two
and one-fourth (I2',i) degrees east twelve
and sixty-live ore.hundrcdths (12.85)
perches to n corner In tho northwesterly
side of the road leading from Plttston to
Scrnntcn; thenco along said road south
forty-two and one-fourth (4214) degrees
west thrco and thirteen thirty-third
(3 13-33) perches to the placo of begin
ning. Contnlnltig eleven thousand six
hundred mid eighty-eight and nvo-tenthe
(11,688.6) feet more or less. Being same
land conveyed by Ernest Aston et ux
to James Sheridan ly deed recorded In
Lackawanna county, In Deed Book No.
M, nt pugu 151. All Improved with tho
foundation for a house, n barn nnd other
outbuildings.
Seized ut.d taken In execution nt . the
Milt of M. J. McDonnell vs. James1 Sheri
dan. Debt, fiW. Judgment No. 681,
March Term, 1M. Fl. fn. to March
Term, 4900. v J. F. MURPHY, Atfy.
' ALSO
No. 17. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest
of tho defendant, Marlnm P. Gillespie,
late Marlam I. Thomas, administratrix
of D. P, Thomas, deceased, in and to
nil that certain piece, parcel or tract
of laud situate In tho Second ward of the
city of Scrnnton, county of Lacknwanni
and stato of Pennsylvania, butted, bound
ed and dcf-crlhed us follows, to wit:
The northerly sldo of West Market street
about sixty (CO) feet on the northwesterly
side by Church uvenue, about seventy
two (72) feet southcut-tetly by Innds of
William Moore, about seventy-nvo (75)
feet and southwesterly nbout sixty-four
(61) feet by lands contracted by her to
bo sold to James McGlunls, whoso upper
or northeasterly line Is tho foot of the
retaining wall now wholly erected upon
tho lands hereby conveyed, which Is a
portion of the hiimcMcad which the said
Ancellne Hendrlck. fiom her deceased
father, Nathaniel Cottrlll. This mortgage
Is given to secure tho unpaid balance ot
tiurchnso money on tho above-described
lot of land conveyed to the sold David P.
Thomns by the said Angcllno Hendrlck
by deed bearing even dute. Improved
with a large three-story brick building
and outbuildings thereon.-
Seized and taken, in execution at the
Milt nf Ancellne Hendrlck vs. Marlam P.
decensed. Debt. $2,619.17. Judgment No.
IRS, September Term, 1S99. Lev. fa. to
March Term. IMC. ,
WILLAIID, WARREN & KNAPP,
Alfys.
ALSO
No. 18. All the right, title and Interest
of tho defendant. Polcr Wctkofskl, In
and to all that certain tot of land slt
uato In the village of Prlccburg In the
borough of Dickson City, county of
Lnckawanna and state of Pennsylvania
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Being known as Lot No. i. In
Square or Block No. 21, and fronting on
Jackson street, being forty-seven (47)
feet In width In front nnd ono hundred
nnd slxty-llvo (1C) feet In depth and rec
tangular, necordlng to a plan or map en
titled "Milne's Mnp of Prlceburg." being
tho land conveyed by G. W. Welland to
said Wetkofsky on tho llfth day of
January, 1899, recorded In Deed Book No.
page. . All Improved with a
two-story frame dwelling houso nnd other
outbuildings thereon.
Seized nnd taken In execution nt the
suit of New Rehlllcr Building and Loan
association vs. Peter Wctkofskl. Debt,
$663. Judgment No. 696, Mnrch Term.
1900. Fl. fa. to Mnrch Term. 1900.
STOKES, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 19. All the right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, Luke Evans, In nnd to
all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situate In the city or Bcranton. in
the county of Lackawanna nnd stato of
, Ponnsvlvnnla, bounded nnd described as
follows, to wit: Beginning nt a corner
-,, -tj,e northwesterly side of Margaret
nir.t Riieh rorner benrlnir north forty-
ono and one-half (41'fc) degrees east and
bring distant two .hundred and twenty
nnd live-twelfths (220 5-12) feet from tho
north corner of said Margaret street nnd
William street: thenco nlong land now
or Into of Catherine A. John north forty
six (40) degrees west ono hundred and
twenty (120) feet to a corner; thence
nlong lands now or late of William J.
Lewis, north forty-one nnd one-half (41H)
degrees enst forty-two nnd nine-twelfths
(42 9-12) feet to a corner: thence ulong
lands now or late of H. F. Atherton
south forty-five and three-fourths (43;i
degrees east one hundred nnd twenty (120)
feet to n comer on said Margaret street,
nnd thenco nlong said Margaret street
south forty-one and one-hnlf (Ills) de
grees west forty-four nnd two-twelfths
(41 2-12) feet to tho place of beginning.
Being tho land conveyed by C. H. Will
iamson to Luke Evans by deed dated
twentieth day of April. 1897. All Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
house nnd other outbuildings thereon.
Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho
suit of New Schiller Building nnd Lonn
Association vs. Luke Evnns. Debt,
$1,053. Judgment No. 697. March Term,
1900. Fl. fa. to March Term. 1900.
STOKES, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 20. All tho right, title ond Interest
of the defendant. Julius Spaeth, tn and to
all that certain piece of land in the city
of Carbonduli. Lackawanna county,
Pennsylvania, being thirty (30) feet wido
In front and rear, und one hundred and
flftv (130) feet deep. Bounded northerly
by 'lands nf David Morgan, Patrick Boy
Inn and Ilenrlctto Clum, easterly by
Washington street, southerly by Illehard
Kllpatrlek's land and westerly by Wyo
ming street. Containing four thousand
five hundred (1.500) square feet of land,
more or less. Relug a part of the same
land conveyed by tho Delaware and Hud
son Canal company to David Maxey by
deed dated October 11, 18.12. and the same
lot conveyed by the said JJaviu Maxey
nnd wlfo to Christian Spaeth by deed
dated September 12. 1S33. recorded at
Wllkes-Iiarro In Deed Book No. 82. page
Ml, and devlod by t-ald Christian Spaoth
1 to Julius Spaeth by Int-t will und 1
mont ilnlv nrnbnted tit Scranton.
will U1IU luau."
Pa
lunn, iw.
LOUIS GRAMER, Atty.
ALSO
No. 21. All tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, John Mulr, In and to
all that certain lot. piece or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being In th
Fifth ward nf tho city of goranton,
county of Lackawanna, and Btate of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described us
lot number eighty ?". on Calvin Wash,
burn's plot or addition tn tho borough of
Hvdn Psrk (now city of Scranton), bound.
d on the south by Washburn street: on
tho west by land of John II. Phillips, ct
nl.: on tho north by land of Nlcherbneker.
ond on th cast by lands of George Wllfe's
estate. Said lot of land being foity-flvo
(13) feet In front on said Washburn street,
the snmo In rear, and ono hundred and
thirty-five (133) feel In depth. All Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
houso and other outbuildings.
Excepting nnd reserving, however, unto
tho legal owners thereof, all coal and
minerals beneath the same lot with the
rlrht to mlno and remove the same. Be
ing the same lot of land which Hnrrlet
Lewis, et nl., granted and conveyed to
tho said John Mulr, bv deed dated 4th
dav of .June. 1S97. nnd recorded In thn
recorder's ofllce of Lncknwnnna county,
111 Heed Book No. 153. pago 403.
Felred nnd taken In execution at the
suit of Citizens Building nnd Loan asso
ciation vs. John Mulr. Debt. J2.202.8H.
Judgment No. 700. March Term, 1900. Fl.
fn. to March Term. 190n.
ZIMMERMAN, Atty.
TERNS OF SALE.
FIFTV DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP.
ERTY IS STRUCK OFP, AND BALANCE
IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTRR SALE
IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR
COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN
STRUCK OFP.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVB
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED
WITH WILL BB RESOLD BEFORE AD.
JOURNMENT.'
CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Shtriff.
Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., Febru-
ary 23, 1900.
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