K - W kV THM SOT? ANTON TRTBUNU-THURSDAY, 31 ARCH 8, 1900. yvi '" 4. 4 & & ! 2 4 & 4 4 & l 4 4 4 THEATRICAL. I 4 tp t l r l t T "' T4 lJ U' v nISS BERTHA GALL.AND made hci New Vojk debut Tuesday night at tlio Criterion theatre, where she uppeurcd with , James K, Hnckett, In "The Ti Idc of Jcnnlco." The New York trlt lcfl In yesterday's pupem devoted con siderable Hpacc to a tevlevv ot Miss Clnl lnnd's work. Clement Scott said In the New Yoik Herald: There was considerable Interest taken In the nppo trance of a new uitros, Mls Btrtlui GhIIhikI, who was Intrusted with an lino a mclodrnmatlu chuutctor us thb modem stugo hiMien. Mailo Otlllle. Princess of Dornhetm, has a bit In her of nil the best Shuki spent cm and other poetic churactots. She Is the high born liflv who tnakea desperate lou to Basil Jcnnlco In tho guise of her own waiting n-ald. , Thus equipped for coniedj-, tragedy, mclodrama-what jou wlll-thls waiting maid Princess has tho elements In her cf nearly all the billllaiit women wo line lotd on the stage. She Is Beatrice, she Is Viola, tho Is Nerlssa, Mm Is Julia, Mio Is Pauline, nth and ceiy ono of .them bv tits and stmts. 11 Is a part that any nctrcs of the ilrst class would leap at, for all the art of which Mio Is capable Is packed up In a civ small paicil. Now Mist Ikrtha Galland has evident tilent. She Ik rull of enthusiasm, she K bound to come to tho front, but at pres ent slit has much It) learn is she has to unlearn. She has. been badly taught and pcisundcd that urtlllclalltv is prcfciablo to future on tho Htagc. She Ins to on ict waiting mild, a runfldcntltl tenant, but she Is nt-ir unvthlrg bjt a pim ,cs for half a second. No one ean bo l"(tted by htr. Ever iesllcs, sl.o Is not still 01 n itural for fic minutes to- ge ther. It Is all acting, acting, noting. She turns up lur ejes mid addresses her sentiments to the upmost gnllcrv. All h-r coquetry Is disputed by "kittening' about the stugo and m iking faces behind a fan. This mav bo done now and then, but when repeated It becomes tedious and bad art. However, the talent is there: the ex p( rlci ce will soon eonio, and the Kic.it Improvement lequiMtc Is moderation, dis cipline and courage not to do too much. Such a part Is a severe tilal foi ,i joung nitrc-s, nndvsho Is really so clover th it I should like to soo lur linlmd In i school w hem corned does not himlet on f.uco, and win re oiie, tvlo and dl--tlnctlou can wring li.igcdy out ot melo drama. Alan Dale said In the New Yoik Journal: James K. llackett as Bi-ll Jcnnlco wai torj" till and mauls I believe "manl ' Is the i oi reel expression. Ills lovcm iking nlwajs seems to me a trltle cold. Bend ing llko tho leaning tower ot PKi, ho tcpples over his sentiment. His height riems to be against him A large icicle would do as well. Hut Mr. Hackrtt speaks well Although his work In tho lil ij Is not to bo compared to what he did In "Itupeit ol Ilcntzau " ho hud, I In 1 lev c. a fair amount of appreciation. '1 he lady In the case was Mis Bertha Cialland, uppitently new to us, very i harming, very clever, very tempera mi ntil, and a distinct acquisition. Hut Miss Cialland muit rid herself of her lit tle affectation" her Incessantly tripping 1 inghter, her over-elaborated "stage bus. Incs." and a certain amount of lnsincer Itv. I am quite aware that Miss (lallaud will be guMiel over, and told that sho Is quite the nicest thing that -ever hup pi tied. Sho I", indeed, extiemely nlct, but sho has still a good deal to learn. After the unabridged frigidity of Mr. llackett, however. Miss Galland was em liuntlv welcome. This oung woman looks like Mario Tempest. Sho will not n grr t her appearaiico In this plav. The following Is rullcd Iriii the Sun's criticism: Ml. llackett Is excellent in that kind of action, tind it must be made a matter of iccord th it he won the approval of as line an audience as tho Ciiterlon ever hflil. Ills swcilheait was Berth i Oil 1 md, by whom tho audience was captl vatid complete 1. Sh"e was crude and artificial, but sho had a dimpled prettl nets and n spirited dash which hwept nwav all thought of criticism except in those who were, theie for that especial puipoi-e. The New York Times confined tho fellowinc: If thuo is any fault to be found with 'Tho Prldo of Jcnnlco," it is In the Hist two acts, when theio is a ellspnsltlon on tho inrt of Mrs. Hichardson and Miss I'limNs to bo rather talky. Theie Is a hint of much action and stir to come, but thero also seemed danger that an audi ence would bo tiled before tho pleeo do iislstanco was served. It Is ijuo to the earnest work of Mr, llackett and Miss Galland that this dlu not becomo a settled fact, and that the nudlcneo was n.ttlcnt was shown by tho w ly In which the rewarded the uctois In the list half of the play. Mr. llackett and Miss Gallind being called before tho e urt.iin fivo times, and the star being compelled to m ike a speech, which made him all the more popular, Mr. llackett came before the curtain m my times during tho tempest of ap plause that followed the stirring ellmix to the third act. Ho thanked his well wHhcrs for tho figurative "slap on tho back for tho present encouragement for tho fiituic" they had given to him, ",i stuggling oung man." It was a noticeable fact, too, that Th? Sabiirban Electric HAS THE LATEST IMPROVED ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND IS PREPARED TO PUR NISH CURRENT POR . , . There's knowledge to b- gained 'and money to be saved CONTINUOUS SERVIOE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES. GOING TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER ? If so, I can fit you out to a T. Remember Unparalled opportunities are offered for the coming season. Tho decennial production of tho famous "Passion Piu" nt Ober-Ainmcrgau, and the unrivaled Exposition at Paris uro remaikiblo coincidents. Aro you aware that thousands of peoplo uro consoling themselves with a meic resolution to go to Kuropo the coming summer, who, for lack of Steamship accom modntlonb will be disappointed when tho time comes? I will personally conduct u limited party on a V, elajs' tour of tho pilnelpal points of interest in Great Britain and Western Kurope, Including Glasgow, i:dln buigh, Melrose, Durham, York, Warwick. Stratfoiel, Oxloiel, London (0 class), Antwtp. mussels, Cologne, tho Rhine, lleldlebeig. Baden-Baden, Munich, Ober Ammergau (The Pubslon Play), Zurich, Lucerne. Tho Airs and Paris (10 days). Absolutely first class Jn every particular. Inclusive prices, irom 10 to 6 per cent, less than other ugenclcs. Immedlato application U j ecessury, us this party Is absolutely limited. Also other tours under tho beat of management. Pull Itln rarlcs with specltlo Information sent 011 amplication. Address, (Rev.) LYHAN B. WEEKS, Sayre, Pa. l 4 4 & 4 4 ) 4 4 -& i t P T f ' P f5 T' 1 f i' i' t whenever ho brought Mli Onllnnd to tho foro tho applause was ti doubled. She es tablished herself with a bound, l'cw women elo that the Hist tlmo they ap pear beiforo a Ncvv York mullcnee, and when this oung woman, who has won such golden laurels on tho rond, appeared ut ilrst her fate trembled In tho balance. Sho tiled to hltlo an exiesslve nerv ousness of manner under u sort of ovei iiKKcrtlvenesx. and those who did not look under that wcru Inclined to look nkincu upon this manner. Hut as the Stirling si cues took tho actress out ot belclf, especially In the third net, sho lost her sense of her own personality and her litrvoiisncss and tho tiudlcneo wus con curred. Leandei Ulehatdson said In the Morning Telesiuph: "Tho Prldo of Jennie o" also served last night to push along a oung actresi hitherto not extenlvely known In New York. Sho Is nnmcil Hcrthn. Gall met, nnd In this picco sho plass u young prin cess who disguises herself ns her own maid In waiting and wins the love of tho xoiing master of Jcnnlco. Miss Galland made u very great hit. Jn the llrst ait sho seemed rather nrlllleilal and lacking In real dramatic worth. But ns tho play pogresxed, and tho part In which she op peired gicw more serious, lm lapldly Impoved and becamo moru nbsorbed in her task. Befoio the evening was over sho Ii.ul gained an undisputed triumph, and she will be verv much talked of and vciv fuvorablv talked of -through the nmiin eler of Mr. Hackett's Criterion the iter eiigigemmt. Sho Is n virv piettv little woman, with dimpled cheeks and elo. quent ejes, and her few Impel fectlons, such ns they arc, wilt doubtless be out grown. Mis. I, A, AVattes, of this elt.v, Mls Oalland's aunt, was one ot tlio Set an tonlans who saw the petfoinnnee. The Commctcldl Adveitlei ot last evening said: Mr. llackett and Miss Bertha Gall md welo vlgoioiisly tipplaiiibd To iiltlctee llieni elaborately would be futile, foi they weie acting absuril imlodtami unit acting It effcctlve'j. Xo liner sh tile were needed, and tlio bioad effects wire successfully struck. Mr. Hackett's woik along the so lines Is known. He Is dash ing, quick, vigorous in fei ee, handsome, and pla j s llko this need those qualities onlv. Miss Galland nl-o kept sttntly within tho meloilr.imatle field hhe showed tome foice and Intensity, and suggested that si0 nilsht show these eiualltles along liner 111, is If necessarj. Her lomeelv was affected and unreal, but It will pie ise just as large a per cent, ot "Pride of Jcnnlco" admirers as an thing more ical "King of the Opium Ring." Theater patrons have been so ued to see stage productions lioin the lei tlle brain of Charles i:. Hlancj, all of which have been ot a farce comedy line, that the Chinese-American play, "King of the Opium Ulng," a stage pic tuio which j)ortias the more serious side of life, and of which he is co author, and which will be produced at the Acudemv of Music, Thursday, Fii day and Saturday, Mauh S, 9 and 10, is somewhat of a suiptlse. In speaking of tho tioublo he had In securing Chinese aetois. Mi. Hlanev &ald: "I was with ono of my farce comedy companies, touting the Pacif ic coast, and xlslted every Chinese theater to get my people. It was a lemaikable cxpeiience. Theie, s,tar aetois aie bt ought fiom China, and ate paid enotmous salaries The same play was i uniting simultaneously In se.vei.il thcateis, nnd when I flist saw It, It had been going for. six weeks. It was the hlstoiv of a Chi nese, emperor who had been dethroned and puisued Into the countiv bv th2 aimy. After (-pending soveial houis in a theatei, I lematked tint the music made rav head in he, and the propiletor looked at me with pltv In Ills ejes. 'This music; is a centuiv In advance of youis," he said. 'In a hun ched jeais that will be your music.'" "Tho Span, of Life," 'The Span or Life" will be the at ti action at the Acadeim, Mondav. Tuesday nnd Wednesday, March 1.', 13 and II. The play Is well known to the thcatei-goeis, either by seeing It or by icputatlun, nnd the Incidents of the human bilelge and lighthouse scenes sue well lemembered. The latter is one of tho most icalis tiu scenes ever piesented In this city. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Miss Ellen Terry Is ill with pleuilsy at Toronto, Canada. All je-poits to the eontiaty notwith standing, Mme. Modjeska saj.s she hah no Idea of deseitlng the legitimate for the vaudev lllo stage. She has not the slightest deslie nor the jemotest ica bon to change her present position. Miss NelU Ueigen (Mis. Do Wolf lloppei) will not bo a member of her husband's company during its coming tour. She wants to lest. Mls.s C'aro Light Co. DROP THE POSTAL NOW lacandciceat Llgbllng Arc Lighting Electric Fam Electric Power e5 Address 501 to 503 Connell Building Phone, 4703 z Hour a l)a 7 Djyi a V eck . 5y0f!$S ACTS GENTLY -&,!- --n ON KID BOWEtS' CLEANS EFFECTUALLYj OVERCOMES -.dativ. HAB1Tll4Lcois:pA: PERMANENTLY ,TSBE2Ef!ECT5' BUV THE GENUINE -MAN'F'DBV ir9RNIAT05VRVP v? K Y lif CAL. Nvt fQg SALE BY All DRU66ISTS PRlCt 30t PtRROTTI noulon Leigh, now plavlng In "Aunt Hannah," has been engaged to icplace hei. Mr. Hopper will open his tout at the Columbia theatei, In Btookljn, on Mondav night, pt eventing "The Chnilatan." Miss Ada Ueh in will leave New Yoik with hei companv on Satuiduv motn lng to begin u ten weeks' spiinK tour, undei the ellnellon ot Messii Klaw A: Hilangel, opening at Toid's Opera house, in Ualtlmme, next Monday evening. The selections fiom hci ic peitoiv foi hei coining engagements am "The Taming of the Shrew," "As Ymi Like It," 'The School fin Sean d il," and the double bill. "Ptihtltli s of Jealoiis" nnd 'Tho Countiv Girl" I'uth play will be staged with tlie oilginal sccneiy and effects usee! din ing Its picsentation at Dal's theatei, they having become her piopeity !n the lecent final settlement of the Daly estate. The larger pit t of hei sup poiting company fnimcily plned with her under Mr. Dab's management, flooige Claiho, foi manv jeais Mi. Dilv's stage managei, has cllteited the leheaisals of the comiianv, and will aceompanv the oiganizatlon. CONVENTION CALLS. Piist Legislative District. Nolle 0 Is herebi given that a conven tion of the Republicans of the I'iist leg Mitivu district will be held ut 3 p. m. on tho 20th div of Much next, at Co-opcia-tlve hall. West Side, foi tlio put pose of nominating a candidate' for the lejNli tiuo to teptc-ent said district and elect lag two delegates to attend the Repub lican "-tuto convention to be held In liar ilsburg on Apt II J'j, Hn). Tho pilmarlcs will be belli on Situidiv afternoon. Maich 17, between the bonis ol 1 and 7 o'clock According to the rules govern ing tho Republican pilmarle-, of this b g Islatlvo ilNtilet rotlce uf tho d ito of s il,l primal election must be glvui bs tho dlsttlct thaiiman at leist tvvent' d.ivs In foro --eld pilnniv election and eich cnndldatu must icgl'-ter with th" district ih ill m 111 his full 11 imo and postnlllca nlilii-s nnd p i his i'scsmih nt fifteen elnv befoie the pthnirv elcitlon 01 his nun" will not be placed on the otllcl il billnt. No votes shall bo e cuntnl foi .111 v per'-on v.ho liu not compiled with tin so condition', W. A Paine. Chili man. Attest: Jiivi ph Jcffivs, fc'cretaiy. Seiaiitcn, I'a , 1 eb 2.', 1 'iJ Second Legislative Distiiet. Notbe N hereby given to tho Republl can votets of tho Sennd Legislative ills. tilet tint a priiniry election will bo held on S iturd.iy, Match 17, 1 ijO between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m, foi tho purpose of electing two delegates, to rcp icsent t.ilil legislative olstilct In tho com ing Republican stato convention to bo held In Hairisbuig. and to noniln ite a candidate for the legisl.ituie. Tho eon ventiim to compute the vole will be held on Tuesday. Much 20, l'lOO, at. t o'clock p. m. In the com t houso In beianton i m coid mio with tho rules governing this ellstilit the candidates will be vol d ''or dhectlv b the voters at thu polls B ich candid ito must register with thn distiiet Chairman his full name anil post, ofllco address and pay his assessment twent.v dijs beloro tho election or his 11 imo will not be placed ln the 0Hlct.1l ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted The district vigilance committees In tha various precincts will conduct tho election and the tesull will bo rcportej hi tho iitum Judgo to tho district coa ventlon, which will bo oompascd of tho return judge of tho vailous districts. A wiltten notice containing further in structions will be sent to the nnmbeis of tho said distiiet vigilance committee. Predeiiik W. ricltz. Chairman. Attest: Walter I:. Davis. Secretary. Thiid Legislative District. Ill purMi.iueo ot u lesolutlon of the He. publican standing cemmltteo of tho Third Legislative district ot Lackawanna loun. ly. adopted ut a icgular meeting hold on Sutuulav. the :tth day of IVbriiarj. 19W, tho dlstikt convention will bo hold on Tuesdaj, tho 10th d ly of Apt II, 1W0, at .' o'clock p 111. in tho niblli.ulon loom ot tho court house, Suanton, foi tho ptir mia of Humiliating 11 eandldnto for tho bglslatuin and elittlng two it) delegatci to lepreseiu sild leplsiitlvo distiiet In tho state convnitloii to bei held at Ilai llsburg on April l 10W, and transacting such other business ab thall bo biought befoio It. Vigllaneo committees will bold primary elections on Situtdiiy. tho 7th day or Apill 1000, between the houis of 1 and 7 p. m. i:acli cleetlou district shall elect ono peison, u eiualilled elector ot said district, to act as a tm mbei of tho legislative btnndlrg committee or tho next ensu ing calendar eai, wheso name shall bo eeitllled to 011 the letuuis to tho distiiet convention. Candidates who havo thus far tegls. tereil theh names with the secretary nt 903-M1, Mcars building, Scranton. Pa , ard those who ate desirous of reglstctlng will obscrvo the leepiticments of lulo (,, which tends us follows: "Lach candldato must reglstci his full namo and postot llco address with tho chaliman of thu legislative standing committee, and shall pay his assessment to tho district chaiu man at least twenty das before tho pit maty election, 01 his name will not bo printed on tlio official billot." Saturday, th 11 th day of March, 1W, Is tho last day foi leglsterlng and puylng tho iissesment, T. J. Matthews, Chairman. Attest: J. II. Watklns, Secretary. Scranton, I'a., February, 2S, im SHERIFF'S SALES. CHKlliKK'.S aAIit-S. -OF- Valuable Real Estate -O.N- rniDAY. MAitcu a, imo. By vlrtuo of sundry wilts of l'lerl Fa cias, Levari I aclas nnd Venditioni Bx poims, Usiied out of tho court of i ommon I'lens of Lackawanna county, to mo dl jeeted, I will cxposo to public sale by vernluo or outcr, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, nt tho court house, In tlio city of Scrnntoti, Lnckuwnnna coun ty;x-".XHl?AV- tllcl TWBNTV-TIIiniJ A,0' JtAHCH, A. n, liw, at 10 l'i i .'." ,l10 forenoon of said day, nil the right, tltlo and Interest of tho 0e- Jii10.1? ln Bml ,ho following dc scriped lots, pieceH or parcels of land, vU: fIs'.. -rAII the right, title and Interest ti ' '? Jofjudants, David M. Jones and wavlet St. Jones, administrator of the es tate of Mary Jones, lato of Lack twann i county, deceased. In nnd to all that cer tain lot, of (Ui situate ln tho Tourth wnru of the eltv of Scranton, county of L,ackuwniiiia and state of Pennsylvania, uyuuueei anil ncscriDcu ns roiiows: lie Kinnlhg at a corner on the southeast side i of faceond avenue, now known as Brom. icy av enuo ami . in line of lots No In and 15S on William Swetland's pi it of lots hi Hide Paik: thenco nlonir slid rvenuo north 37J4 degtees east twenty-six feet to p. corner In lino of lands ot Ilvan II. Leans nnd Jane II. Kvnnsj thence along said lino south J2fe degrees east ono hun dred and fifty feet to a comer; thenco south ",Vi degrees west twenty-stx feet to a corner In lino of lots Nos. 1J7 and 1ES, nnd thence nlong said line north 52'i degrees wist one hundred and flftv feet to the place of beginning. It being the southwest pait of lot No I'A of William Swetlamrs pint of lots in Hjde Park. Improved with a single framo dwelling house Seized and t iken In execution at tno suit of the Wist Side Bank David M. Jones and David M Jones, administrator of the estate of Marv Jones, deceased. Debt, $210 00 Judgment No. .7)1, Janu. nry Teim, lDOy Lev. fl fa to March Tetm, l'K)). THOMAS, Atty. ALSO No 2 All the right, title and interest of tho defendant, Richard lluvev. In and to all the sui face of all that lot of 1 md Mtuite In tho townh!p ot Carbon dele (now boiough of Mijlleld). county of Lackiwinm, and state of Pennsvl vanla, on the tract of land In wariantce name of Nathan Lee. being upon a plot uf lots laid out bv Horton Gardner and S C. Whltmore adjoining the borough of Jcrmv 11, and distinguished on said plot as lot number 4J in block No 2, s tid lot being bounded nnd described as fedlows, to wit: On the west by Second street; on the south b .1 t)-foot cross stieet (called hltmoic avenue); on the east by lot No. 7, foi 1111 1 ly owned by L'sthor Ilrnwu; on the 1101 th bv lands of S C. Whltmore. Relng 70 leet fiont. (0 feet ln real, and one bundled and tlfty (17)) feet deep All Imp! ov od with n two-storv frame build ing witn ulclltlcn used as a dwelling house Uicicem. Seled and taken In execution at tho stilt of assigned lo s C. hltmoro Vf Richnd Ilatvej. Debt, $s2S SS. Judgment No i,s Much Tetm, IMO. VI. la. to Match Teim 111) T.Ul.OR .1 Li:WIS. Atlys. ALSO No "-All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant. P. I McDonnell. In and to all the surface or nsht of soil of all thuso ccitaln lots, pieces or pat eels of land situate In the cltv of Car bondale. eojnt of Lackawanna, nnd state of Pcnnsjlvanla. Going lot No. 7", and pirt ot Lot No, 77, Dund.aff street, on a map of outlots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company on a tract of land ln tho warr.inteo namo of Mary Cover, said lot and part of lot contain ing together ISSft) square feet or there about, and being bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ri ginning In the westerly lino of Dundaff sttoet, at the northeasterly coiner of Lot No. 71, on sild tiact; thence by said Lot No. 73 north slt)-nlno and one-half (C9'4) de grees wcjt four hundred nine and Jive, tenths (10a 5) feet to a corner; thence by other land now or late of said com pan north itftcen and one-fourth (lo'S) degtees east fottv-s (t6) feet to a cor ner; thence b tho icmnlnlng patt of Lot No 77, formerly occupied bv John Kll pitiick, south sixt-nlno and one-half (ii's) de rices ir.st four hundred nine and five-tenths (109 D) feet to tho afore said lino of street, and thence by said lino of sttoet south fifteen and three fouihts (lu.) ilegtee west fortj-sl feet to tho place of beginning. All Improved with nno iluoltln" liniln mm mitlinllrtN and kitchen and bain Ccal and miner als reserved. Itelng the same piemlses eonvevod by the Delawaro and Hudson Pan il companv to Pattlek J AIcDonnell b deed dated Match Sith. 1SS", and ic conlid In Lickawanna county In Deed Uook No ". .', page 200 No 2 All Hint certain lot. piece or paieel of land situate in tho clt of Cai bondale ocmntv of Iackawanna and state of I'ennsvlvanla being the south eil part of Lot No 7J, Dimdaff street, on .a map of outlots of tho Delaw no and Hudson Cai al companj, beginning in tho westcilj lino ot Duiulaff stieot at the noithoasterlv e ornei of I.st No. 77 on sild sttoet; thenco wcsteily along the lino of lind now or 1 ito In tho possession ol John Kilptttkk two hundred and tlftv-elght (,5Si feet to .1 cornel ; them 0 by Lots Nos. 40 and 4J on Street No 01, now or lato ln possession of Thomas Walker, north nlno nnd three-fourths i1 degrees west to a point that shall b on 11 lino tint sh ill make tho lot fit ty CO) feet wide at a tight nngln from KII pitrbks line; thenco westeilv along lands now or lato of Michael Duller In a dlieet lino to Dund iff street flftv C0) feet irom tho placo of beginning: thcnc "outhetlv along Dumlaff street fifty (50) feet to the pi ice of beginning. Contain ing about 13,iKX) Miuaru icet, be the same moio or les. All improved with two f 1 .11110 dwelling housts and outbuildings. Coal and minerals icseived. Relng tho sime piemlses oonveved bv Michael Dut lor et ux. to Patihk P. McDonnell, bv deed dated April 11th, liSo. and leeoldcd ln Lackawanna county lu Deed Rook No tZ. p igo 423, etc. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Assigned to Michael Monti vs. P. P. McDonnell. Debt JJHfl. Judgment No. GG, January Term lino PI fa. to Match 'letm, 1940. BUTLLR, Att'y. ALSO No. 1. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Cat'ieilne Norton and 5r. J. Norton, In and to all that certain lot of land situ ito In the borough of Thioop, In tho county of Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pcnnsvlvanl.i. known as lots Nos. si-: (6) and seven (7) In block "D," and fronting on the Dunmore and Oly phant toad, being about ntnetj-flve (93) feet in rear, nlnoij -seven (97) feet in front, by about two hundred and fifteen (21D) feet on the south sldo and ono hun ilred and nlnct'ono (191) feet on the north side, according to a plan or map entitled Shepaid's map of Throop. Pa. Coal te soi veil, Relng the s uno land lonvevid to said M. J, Norton from Jo seph D Tow 11' end ct al bv eleed re corded In Lackawanna 1 ountv In Deed Hook 7S, at page 273 etc. All Improved with a two-storv wood framo hotel build ing nnd doublo two-stoiy framo dwelling house nnd fruit trees Second Situate In tho borough of Dun mure, In tho county of Lackiwuima and stato of Pcnnsjlvanla, beginning at a lorner on Chestnut street on the road loading from what is known as Dunmoio Corners to No 1, at tho southwest corner of tho Odd Pellows lot: thenco south- easleily along said Odd Fellows lot ninety (90) feet to n coiner In line of lands now or late of George 1'rost; thenco southwesteily nlrng said Trost land paiallel with said Chestnut stieet sixty (10) feet to a coiner of land now or lato of William Costcllo; thenco along lands of fald William Costcllo ninety (93) feet to n corner on Chestnut street; thenco slxtv (t.0) feet to the placo of beginning. Coal reseived. Relng the same 1 md c onve.' ed to the said Catharlno Norton by eleed recorded In Laekawannv county in Deed Rook 77. nt pago 574, etc. All Im proved with a two-story wood framo hotel building. Seized and taken ln execution at tho suit pf Mary L Patrick vs. Catharine Not ton. Debt, Ji.100. Judgment No fill. M.aich Term, If 00 Pi fa to Mnrch Term, 1900. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. C All the defendant's right, title and Interest of. In and to all that rer tain lot of land situate in tho City of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pcnnsjlvanla. bounded and de scribed as follows: Said lot Is known asj.ot No. 1 in Block No. 2, In Thuis ton's Addition to tlio city of Scranton nnd Is bounded as follows: Beginning at a nolnt on thn People's Street railway. about tlfty 15) feet west of Jones avc- JilJSAUES hue: thrnee southeast and parnllel with snbl avenue, one hundred and twenty (120) feet more or less to a corner: thenco southwest nlong lino of , Hllns Vrrnov, llfly CiO) feet to n mrner: thenco north west and parallel with tho ilrst men tioned lino onn hundred and twenty (ISM) feet to the lino of tho People's Street rallwav: thence along tho lino of said rallwav fifty iT,0i feet to tho ploco of beginning. All Impinvcd with n two story brick building nnd outhouses. Coal anil mlnetuls being tcscrved, Seized and taken In -execution at tho mlt of tho Cosmopolitan llulldlntr and Loan association vs. "s'nth m Thompson. Debt, J2ri0 Judgment No. ra, March Term, lion. Fl. fa. to March Term, lino. STAIUC, Att'y. ALSO No. C-All the rlrht. title and Interest of tho defendant, Bridget Armstrong In nnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate, ljlng nnd being ln tho Fifth ward of the City of Scranton, cotintv of Lnckawahna and stato of Penn. svlvanla, known nnd distinguished on J. Herman's Map of South Hjdn Pntk ns Lot No. 21 In Block No. ?fi. being twenty live (23) feet In front on Meridian street, running back tho sime width one hun dred nnd fifty (ISO) feet In depth on the northerly lino and ono hundred and eighteen nnd one-lnlf (US) feet, moro or less ln depth on the south lino to Sixth fivrniln nntv i-irttln.1 1 . utvcmf nlon the north part of Lot No 20 In the same block, being three (1) feet In front on Metidan street and running back the same width to ealet Sixth avenue, now called and known as Luzerne street. Be ing tho same property conveyed by Bridget Armstrong to James J. Llghtfoot Ay deed dnted the thirty-first day of December, 111, and recorded ln Lacka wanna county on February 1, 1SD0, ln Deed Book No 169. page 321. etc. All improved with a two-tory frame dwell ing nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Scranton Brewing companv vs. Bridget Armstrong. Debt, JS2.1 Judg ment No. 671, November Term, 1S09 Vend, ex. to March Term, 1900 MURRAY, Att'y. ALSO No. 7 All tho light, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Peter Butterman nnd A. L Rice, executors of tho estate of Sarah M. Rice, deceased, and A. L Rice, In and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land ln Petersburg, ln tho city of Scranton. Lackawanna count. Penn sylvania, bounded ard described as follows: Commencing nt a stake and stono corner or, Jackson street (now Taj lor) ln lino of lands of Qeorgo Brown; thenco northerly along said lino ono hundred and fifty (130) feet mmo or less to line of lands of Lackawanna lion nnd Coal com pany; thenco westerly jlutu said Him forty (40) feet to t,iko and stones corner line of lands of A. H Sllkmnn; thence southerly nlong said line ono hundied and fifty (130) feet mote or less, to Tavlut avenue; thenco easterly forty (10) feet to tho placo of beginning. Being Lot No 12, Block B, as shown on map entitled A B Sllkman's Addlllen. All Impioved with a two-stoiy frame dwelling houso and other outbuildings thereon. Sebed and taken in execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association v Sirah M. Rico and A. I, Rice. Debt, $9ri8 20 Judgment No. 673, Janu.uv Term, lPoO Lv. fa to M irch Term, 19W. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No S-All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Antonio Mangntotto, also called and known ns Antonio Mos nottl. ln nnd to nil that certain lot or par cel of land situate in tlio Tenth ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lacka wanna and state of Pennsylvania, In the C. R Sllkman Addition as per map of J. L. Lawtcnce, being a part of Lot No $. ln Block No 7. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a point on Plftli street elghtv -three (83) feet from the right of wa lino of the Erie and Wjoming Vallej railioad; thence north ono degree west ninety-four and one half (94'2) fet to .1 corner ln line of lot of John Costcllo; thence along said line north fifty (50) degrees west five ard or.e lnlf (3'i feet to a. corner on the right of way lint of the Erie nnd Wvomlng Valley railroad; thence along said right of way line ono hundred and thlrtv-llve (1"3) feet to line of Plftli street; thenco along line of Fifth street elghty-tbreo (S3) feet to the place of beginning. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Ee lng tho same premises eonvevod to said defendant bv deed of P. C. Lang in nnd wife dated 21th M.i, 193, nnd recorded in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 110, pago 7S. ete. All Improved with u largo frame tenement house and out. buildings then on Also All the light, title and Interest of tho defendant, Antonio Mangniotle, also called and known as AutonlD Mng nlottl, ln and to all tint e a tain lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in the cltv of Sctantnn, county ot Lackawanni and state ot Pennsjlvan'a, known and distinguished on J. Hccrman's Map of South llvdo Pirk as the southwesterly one-lnlf of Lot No S, In Block No. 20, being iwentv-flvo (21) feet ln front on Wvomlng avenue, nov.- called Norh Ninth stieet and seventj-flve 73) toot In depth. Coil and miner lis excepted and reserved. Relng tho same premises em. veved to said defendant by deed of Will lam II. Jcssup. trustee, dated 4th June. 1M1. and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book 13" pago 131, etc. All im prov.d with a latgo three-story lramc tenement houso and outbuildings there on. Sjelzoel and taken In execution at tho suit of the Tnvlorvllle Building and Loan Association vs Antonio Magnlotte, also called and known as Antonio Moguottl. Debt, $4 204 S7. Judgment No. 349. Sep tember Teim. IE")" Fl fa to March Term, l'lOO. CIIAS. E OLVHR, Att'j. ALSO No. 9 All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Antonl Berhkiowiscz eee utor of tha last v 111 and testament of Vlctoil'i Murcheska, In and to all thooo certain lots, pieces or parcels of I md situate lu the borough of Archbalcl, in tho county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, known as Lots Nos, 1 and 2 in Block No 1, and fiontlng on Simp son street, being two lots each, sixty (CO) feet in front by two hundred (200) feet in depth, according to a plan or mav entitled, allotment ol a part of Millers faun bj John W. Pairy. being the same lots convejed by Edward A. .lnno in Victoria Murcheska. tho nartv hereto, bv deed dated the first day of Jul, A. D. 18. and Intended to bo duly recorded forthwith. Coal and minerals reset ved. All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and ono other two story framo building, used as dwelling and saloon or hotel and outbuildings thereon. , Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of German Building Asoclatlon No. 7 vs. Antonl Berklewlscz, executor of Victoria Murcheska. dce'eascd Debt, $1,01. G2 Judgment No 114 September Term, H99. I'l. fa. to March Term, 1900. HANNAH. Att'y. ALSO No. 10 All tho right, title and Intciest of the defendant. A. 8. Taj lor, adminis trator of Sarah Tajloi, eleceased, in and to hll that ploco of land sltuato nt the coiner of Euclid nveiiuo and Reed court ln the Twenty-first ward of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsvlvnnln, known as Lot No. 9 In Block E upon plot of lots known us tho Tripp Turin Land Co. Plot of Lots, nnd being forty and nineteen one-hundiedths (to 19-100) feet wldo In fiont oil saiel Euclid avenue, eighty and five-tenths 18O 5-10) feet along said Reed couit, and nlnitv-nvo and thlrtv-nlno one-hundrdths (93:9-100) feet along the line between said Lot No 9 and s. and thlrtj -seven and four-tciitlu ("." 1-10) feet wldo in rear, Cont reset veil, Also subject to restrictions In deed to Sarah Taylor, Impioved with n two storv fiamo dwelling homo and out buildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of assigned to John Kimball vs. A. S Tailor, administrator of Sirah Tajlor, deceased. Debt. ?1 113 1)3. Judgment No. f"', March Teim, 1WK) Lev. fa. to March Term, IKiO. WOODRUFF, att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho tight, tltlo and Intei cst of tho detendant Lewis B Caller, administrator of Elhollndn Davis, in mid to nil thoso certain pieces of land sltuato lu tho 1 list waul of the city of bcrantoii. county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsjlvani 1, being known ns Lots Nos, 7 and b In Block No, 22 on Coghlan's pluu of lots, nnd being further described as fellows: Beginning at a point 011 tho northerly sldo of Spilng Btreet at tho distunce of tlfty (30) feet westerly from tho westerly side of Wnjno avenue; thenco noitherly one hundered and fort), three (14J) feet; thenco westerly ono hun dred and two tlOJ) feet; thenco soutluilv ono hundred nnd thirteen (113) feet to said Spring stieet. and thenco easterly one hundred and ono (101) feet to tho place of beginning. Coal and minerals reserved to tho legal owners thereof. All Improved with a two-story ftame dwelling houso and outDuiieungs mereon. Belied and taken In execution at the SHERIFF'S SALES. suit of John Kimball vs. Lewis 11. Car ter, ndmlnlstrator of Hthcllmla Divls. Debt, Jill 17. Judgment No. 1.74, Match Term 1900. PI fa to March Term lwa. wooDHurr, Att y. ALSO No 12 --All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Pattlek Lully, In and to all thoce icttuln lots, pieces or par cels or land situate In the town of Jcs sup, Wlnton borough, eottnty of Lacka wanna and stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows: Tho llrst thereof beginning at a point two hun dred and sixteen (210) feel cast of Mey lert nventio on tho westerly side of Pow ell uvcnite; thenco running eustcrlv on Powell avenue lift -font (51) feet, thence westerly nt right angles with Powell nvenun two hundred (foil) feet to an al ley; theme southwcsteilv mi alley llfty four (M) fcrt; thence southeast two hun dred t200) feet to Powell avenue to tho placo of beginning. Uelng Lot No. TO 1111 town plot ot Jesstip, plan recorded In Lackuwiinnu county In Deed Rook 117, pnge 57fi. Impioved with a two-story finmo dwellng house and out-bulldlngs. Second thereof being lots 127 and 1JS on Main street, each llftv-four C4) feet In front on Main street and two hundred (200) feet In depth, nccotdlng to n plan of Jesmtp recordeel lu Lackawanna coutitv Deed Rook 117, pago 676. All Improved with n two-storv frnmo dwelling houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken ln execution nt tho suit of Stiruks Bros. s. Patrick Lallv. Debt, $12i Judgment No, .",02, NovembT Term, 1893. PI. fa. to Mnrch Term. 1990. STOKES. Att'y. ALSO No. 13 -All the right tltlo and Inteiest of tho defendants, Edgar A. Jones, Annlo E. Jones, executors of D. M. Jones, de ce iseel, and guardian of Helen E. Jones, Doiothy M. Jones and Ethel Hannnh M Jones, minor children of D. M. Jones, do ceased, In and to all the following de scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land situ ito In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and stnto of Pennl anla, bounded and described as follows, to wit: First Being on the. northerly sldo ot Jackson street, being twenty-two (22) feet nine (9) Inches In front em said Jackson street and luimlng backwnrd along Davis auoy a Don t iirty-sevcn (n) tcct nine o) Italics to land Into of Edwards &. Als paiihh; thence along said land ot said Edwnids & Alsp.augh twentj-two (22) feet nine (9) Inches; thence lo lino of Jackson street about fiftv-four (SI) feet along land of William R. Williams Impioved with a two-story brick building being samu premises convejed by S B. Mott, as signee to D. M, Jones fifteenth day of April. 1SS9, recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 42, page 57), etc. . Second And also Lots Nos. 1". 16 and 17. In Block No. 1, of J. Heerman's map of South Hjde P.uk, being each thlrtj -two to.') feet In front on Jaikson street and ubout sixty iwn feet in depth to an alley ln the rear. Improved with a five house framo two-stotv dwelling. Being the same premises conveyed bj Joseph i mows to Jjaviu Al. Jones tne mini ci.ey of September, 1S61, lecorded In Luzerne count j In Deed Book No 96, page f,,B etc. Thltd-Aud also Lot No 67 in William Swetland's plot of lots in Hvde Park, de scribed as follows: Beginning nt a 1 or nor on North Main avenue and Troy (now Linden) street: thenco southeasterly along Linden street ono hundred and thlrtv -seven (137) feet to corner of Lot No SS; thence northeasteilv forty-eight (4S) feet to eornei of Lot No. 68: thence northwesterly ono bundled and thirty seven (137) feet to corner on Main ave nue; thence nlong M iln avenue south westerly forty-eight (4S) feet to the place of beginning. Impioved with two two house blocks and ono single frame dwell, lng, being tho same premises conveyed by D. P. Jones et al , to D M. Jones. September 12th. S3, recorded in Lackn-, wanna county in Deed Book No. 20, page 151. Fourth And also Lot No. 170. In Alfred Hand's Addition to the boiough of Hjdo Park, now cltv of Scranton, and sltuato upon street cnllcd and named South Ev non street, being flftj'-flvo (35) feet ln front on said Ej non street and ono hun dred and thlrtj -thrco (133) feet in length Improved with a single framo dwelling houso being same premises convejed by Alrieit linnet ct ux , to uaviu a jones tho third day of Maj lS(t recorded In Luzerne county In Deed Book No. 132. p igo 191. Fifth And also Lots Nos. 2u'J and 21 ot William Mcrrlileld s plot of village lots in tho borough of Hvdo Park, now city of Scranton, commencing at a comer 011 Chestnut street. In tho lino of Lots Nos. 19 unci 2) of said plot running noi th liftj-two and one-half O-V.) degn es west ono hundred and flftv (Kill feet to a cor ner; thence south fortj-slx md one-half (lOVi) degrees west along mo 'ine 01 1-01 No II slxtv-ono mid cue-half (t.l'C) ele ctees est one hundied and fifty (130) feet to a cornet en Chestnut stieet; thence nlong Chestnut stieet north fortj-slx and one-half (4i,'2) degrees east slxty-ono and one-half (id1.) feet to the place of be ginning Impioved with oro thrcc.hou"i and one two-houso fiamo dwellings. Bo. ing tho same premises eonveved by Will iam Mcirllicld et u to Divld M. Jones twentv-sixth day of March. 1S3'). recorded In Luzerno county In Deed Book No. 7u, p ige, 339. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Simuel 1'. Croft vs. Eelgai A. Jones et al., executors ot D. M. Jones, deceased, and guardian of Helen L Jones, Dorothy M. Jones and Ethel Han nah M. Jones, mlnoi children ot D. M. Jones, deceased. Debt, $22 SO Judg ment No 7'd, September Teim, 1J9 Vend. ex. to March 'lerm. looo HROWNINO, Att'y. ALSO No II -All the light, title and Interest of tho defendant. Heniv Shaw, In nnd to all thoso certain lots, pieces or panels of land situate In the boiough of OIv phant in tho county of Lackawanna and stato of Pcnnsjlvanla, bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit: 'lho llrst lot being designated anil known as Lot No. 31, In Sfii.ne or Bloik No 1, and front ing on Hill stieet, being tlfty (50) feet ln front and real bv one bandied and tlfty tl"0) feet In depth according to 1 plan or map entitled Throop's Addition to Olj pliant. Being tlio same lot of land eonvejid by B II. Throop and wlfo to Henry Shaw, tho party hereto, by doeel dated Juno 13, 181.', and lotorded lu tho lecordci's olllio of Lackawanna eountj, in Deed Book No '1.'. pago 161. etc. The second lot idjolns tho first In tho tear thereof, being Lot No. 30. on Bell stieet, us tho same is icpresentid nnd designated on a map ot building loti on land of tho Delaware and Hudson Cn11.it company. In the borough of Oly phant, being slxtv (00) feet wldo ln front on Bell street, tho saino width In leui and ono hundred and fifty t!7)) feet In depth. Being tho same lot of land con vejed by the Delaware and Hudson Canal company to said Henry Shaw by deed dated Juno 23, 1896 and lecorded In the recorders office" aforesaid in Deed Book No. Ho, pago 71, eti , Both lots are sub ject to all exceptions ami reservations eontnlnod In atousild ilccds Improved wtli a two-storj- frame dwelling houso and outbuildings thcicon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Get man Building Association No. S, vs. Honrv Shaw. Debt. Ilwi Judg ment No. 3S2, March Teim. mK HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. 1'. All tho ri-'ht title and Interest of the defe'ivlant, Vi llllam Hutching, in and to all the surfaco or right of soil ot all that ceitaln lot of land sltuato In the Boiough of Jermjn. county of Lack awanna and stato of Pennsjlvanla, con talnlng a ftont of fifty feet southeast vvnid on Thiid nvei.uo; bounded south- westward 170 lot by I.OI .Mi, .' in Block No. oS. and noithwestward 50 leet by an nlli'j. and inrthen-tward 170 foit by Lot No. 4 In said Block No. 2. Compilslng Lot No. " in Block No, 8. fioutlns on Thiid uvcinio as tlio tame u lepresenteu and designated on 11 map of building lot 1 on lauds ot tho Nmthcin Coal nnd Iron Compmiy. Being tho simo land eon vejed bv Joseph Mnrcom tu Wlllir.m Hatchings by deed elated Maich 3. 1837. and recorded In Deed Book 131, pago 272 Subject to exception und leseivatlons. All Improved with it two-stoiv framo dwelling house, barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution ut the suit of George S. Dunn vs. William Hutchlngs. Debt, $7). Jldgment No 511), May Term, U'n ri. fa. to March Term, 1100. Also nt tho tult of Epun & O Don. uell vs. William Hutchlngs. Debt, $29. Judgment No. 263, Maich Term, ls98. l'l. fa, to March Term, HOO. CAREY, Att'y. ALSO No. Id. All the light, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant. Jumes Sheildan. In and tu all that certain lot of land sltuato In tho township of Old Forgo (now Old Forgo borough), ccuntv of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsjlvanla, bounded nnd described us follows: Beginning at a corner of n tract of laud lato tho prop erty of William Bectecker, being a part of a lot of land deeded to William Bee cocker by Enistus Smith and wife, dated SHERIFF'S SALES. Feb 22, 1S61), and recorded In Ltizerns county In Deed Book No. 131, at pago 4J2, on tho net tli side eif Main Road ftom Pittntou to Scranton: thenco by samo north fortj-two and one-fourth (IJ'i) de glees west twelve nnd slxty-llvo 0110 liuit dicdllis (L'Ci) perches lo 11 post coiner; thenco by land of Eiastus Smith south fortj-two and one-fourth Ct24 degrees eist tluco Uriel thlileen tlili ty-llilrd. II 11-Slt perches to a post corner; thence by land of paid Smith south fortj'-lwo mid one-fourth (42't) dcgloes east twelve and slxty-llvo ote-hunlicdths (12 1") perches to u corner lu the northwesterly side of tho road lending from Plttston tfi Sernnttn; thence along said road south forty-two and one-fnuttb (421) degrees west three and thirteen thirty-third (1 1J-33) perches to tho plnco of begln nlnr. Containing cloven thousand six hundred and eighty-eight and live-tenths (11,088 3) fi et moro ot less. Being samo land eonveved by Ernest Aston et ux.. to James bhcrldan ly deed recorded In Lackawanna cotintv, lu Deed Book No. 31, at pigo l'l Al! improved with thu foundation for 11 house, a burn nnd other outbuildings. Selod ur.d taken In execution nt thn suit of M. J. McDonnell Vs. James Sheri dan. Dobt. $200 Judgment No. CM, Match Term, 1V9 l'l. fa. to March Term, 1900. J. F. MURPHY. Att'y. ALSO No. IT. Alt the right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Mnrlam P. Oillesple, lato Mnrlam P. Thomas, administratrix of D. P. Thomas, deceased, In and to nil that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sltuato In the Second ward of tho cltv of Scranton, county of Lackawennx and stuto of Pennsylvania, butted, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: The northerly side of West Market street about slxtv (60) feet on tho northwesterly sldo by Church nvenue, about seventy two (72) feet southeustetly by lands of William Moore, about seventy-nvo (73 feet and southwesterly nbout sixty-four (64) feet by lands contracted by her to bo sold to James McGlnnls, whoso upper or northeasterly lino Is the foot( of tha retaining wall now wholly elected upon tho lands hereby conveyed, which Is a poitlou of the homestead which the said Angellno Hendrlck, fiom her deceased father, Nathaniel Cottrlll. This mortgage la l'K on in spfiirn tho unnald balance ot purchnso money on the above-described lot of land convejed to tho said David P. Thomas by tlio said Angellno Hendrlck bv deed bearing even date. Improved with a largo thrce-story brick building and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken ln execution at tho suit of Angellno Hendrlck s. Marlam P. Oillesple, late Marl im P. Thomas, admin istratrix of tho estate of D. P. Thomas, deceased. Debt. J2 61917. Judgment No. 13. September Term, 1899. Lev. fa. to Mnrch Term. 1W. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Alfs. ALSO No. 18 -All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, Piter Wetkofskl, in and to all that certain lot of land slt uato ln tho village of Prlccburg In tho borough of Dickson CItj'. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being known ns Lot No. 2. In Square or Block No. 21, nnd fronting on Jackson street, being fortj'-scven (47) feet In width ln fiont nnd one hundred and sixtj-fivo (P 3) feet In depth and rec tangular, according to a plan or map en titled "Milne's Map of Prlccburg." being tho land convejed by O. W. Welland to said Wctkofsky on tho fifth day of January, 1899, recorded In Deed Rook No. page. . All Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tha suit of Now Schiller Building and Loan association vs Peter Wetkofskl. Debt, $66!. Judgment No. C96, March Term, 1900. l'l. fa. to March Term. 1900 STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No 1" All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Luko Evans, in and tu all that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in the city of Scranton, In tho county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the northwesterly sldo of Margatet street, such conper bearing north rortj ono and one-half (4H4) degrees cast and being distant two bundled and twenty and five-twelfths 1220 5-12) feet from thn north corner of said Margaret street and William street; thenco along land now or lato of Catherine A. John north fortj slx (46) degrees west ono hundred anil twenty (120) feet to a corner: thenco nlong lands now or lato of William J. Lewis, north forty-one and one-half (41V) degrees east forty-two and nine-twelfths (42 9-12) feet to a corner; thence along lands now or late of II. I. Athertou south foitv-tlvo and three-foiiiths (I"4 degiecs east ono hundred and twenty (120) feet to a corner on said Margaret stieet, and thenco along said Margaret street south fort j -ono and one-half (411..) de grees west fortj-tour and two-twelfths (41 2-12) feet to tho place of beginning. Being tho I ind convejed by C. II. Will iamson to Luko Evans bv deed dated twentieth day of April, 1S97. All im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon SiUed and tnken In execution at tho suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. Luke Evans. Debt, Jl 033 Judgment No. 697. March Term, 1900. l'l. fa. to March Term. 1900 STOKES. Att'j'. ALSO No 20 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defend int. Julius Spaeth, In anil to all tint certain pleeo of land in the city of Carbondale, Lackawanna, countv, Pennsjlvanli, being thlity CO) feet wide, In fiont and tear, and one hundred and tlfty (170) feet deep Bounded uorthelly by lands of David Morgan, Patrick Boj lun and Heniletto Clum. easterly by Washington ftrcet. southerly bj- Richaicl Kllp.itrlck's land and westeilv by Wjo mlng street. Containing tour thousand llvo hundied (4 50)) seiuarei feet ot land. 111010 or less. Being 11 patt of thn samu land convejed by the Delnwaro nnd Hud son Canal company to David Maxey by deed elated October II, 12, nnd the samo lot convejed bv tho said David Maxov and wlfo to Christian Sp leth bv deed dated September 12 1S51 recorded at wilKcs-u.irre 111 peon noun iu. .. imm 514, and devised bv said Christian Spaeth to Julius Sp.ioth by last will und testa ment duly probated at Serinton, Pa, on July 19, Isfll. with tho appurtenances. All Improved with a single two-storv fiamo dwelling hou-'c and other outbuild ings thereon Seized nnd tuken In execution at tho suit of Henry Sahm vs Julius Spaeth. Debt. Jl 270 00., Judgment No. 703, March Tetm, 1900. LOUIS GRAMER, Atty. ALSO No. 21 All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant. John Mulr, In and to all that ceitain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, ljlng and being In tho Fifth waid of tho city of Sctauton. county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsjlvanla, bounded and described m lot number eighty (tO), on Calvin Wash, burn's plot or addition to tho borough ol Hjdo Pntk (now city of Scranton), bouml eel on the south by Washburn stieet; on the west bv lend of John II. Phillips, ct al.: on tho north by land of NIchcrbdCKcr, nnd on the, e 1st by lands of Georgo W Ilk s estate. Slid lot of land being torty-livo (45) feet In front on said Washburn street, tho samo in rear, and ono uupdied a ail thlrtj -llvo (133) feet lu depth. All Im proved with a two-btorv framo dwelling house and other outbuildings. Excepting and lescrvlng, however, unto tho legal owners thereof, all coal and minerals beneath the same lot with tha light to mlno nnd temove tho same. Be ing IUO Samo 101 ui 141IU vwue:!! jj 1111.-1 Lewis, ot al., granted. and convejed to tlio said John Mulr, by deed dated 4th 1 the said John Mulr. bj day of June. U9i. nnd I lecoidri s otllco of Lack unci lecorueci in 1110 Lackawanna, county. in Deed-Book No. 133 page 403 Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Citizens Building aud Loan asso. elation vs. John Mulr. Dobt, $2 202 86. Judgment No 700, March Term, liwo. FL fa. to March Term. 1900. ZIMMERMAN. Atty. TERNS OF SALBr FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. 0RTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND-BALANC& IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTF.R SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOJH) FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVB TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORi AD. J0URNMENT. ' . ,! CLARENCE E, PRYOR Slwif, Sheriff's office, Scranton, Fa., Febru ary a, 1900, . , , 't- s ,V -Wj'ASUj
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