THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1900. 3 - jZki ?JM-5 Base Rail ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Scranton yesterday received Its llrst defeat of tho season, bolne defeated at Elmlra, by nil around better play- J lnR on the part of the New Yorkers. Heading easily defeated Jersey City, and ir Scranton loses toduy and Flelschman's men win, the two teams will be tied for llrst place. Elmlra Is now In sixth place, as the result of Jersey City's defeat ulut Allontovvn's downfall at tho hands ol tho Wllkcs Barre players. The averages follow: Won. Lost. l'.C. Scranton ) 1 ." Reading fl '.! .7U Newark 5 ii .fiU Wtlkes-narre 4 4 .Mo Athletics 4 .HO r.lmlra ...- 3 5 .375 Allentovxn 2 A .2t Jersey City 2 C .251 Yesterday's Besults. F.lmtrc, 8; Scranton, 2. Wilkcs-Harre. 10; Allentown. 0. Heading, 12; Jersey City, IS. Newark, 3; Athletics, 0. Where They Play Today. Wilkes-Banc at Scronton. Allcntown at Klmlra. Newark at Philadelphia. Jersey City at Heading. SCRANTON DOWNED. Elmlra Must Answer for Adminis tering the First Knockout of the Season to Our Ball Tossers. Elmlra, May 8. Elmlra defeated Scranton today by superior all around playing. At no time was Scranton in the lead. Pretty catches by Johnson in the eighth inning and two strike outs by Eason In tho fifth were fea tures of tho game. Attendance COO. Score: ELMII1A. R. 11. O. A. K. llaggerty, rb 2 3 110 Dean, 2b 0 13 3 1 Crant, cf 2 12 0 0 Bottenus, lb 0 3 8 10 Grove, if 0 12 10 Ilerwlp, er. 0 0 4 2 3 Johnson, rt 12 3 0 1 Accoisini, c 2 2 3 0 0 Eason, p 1112 0 Totals 8 11 27 10 S SCRANTON. It. II. O. A. V.. KrrifiNbn, If 10 2 0 2 J. O'Brien, ss 0 0 5 4 2 Sheffler, r( 0 1 1 1 o Knox, ct 0 110 0 Mclntyrc, lb 0 2 13 1 1 Doherty. 3b 1 0 2 5 0 P O'Brien, 2b 0 2 2 4 1 Millerick, c 0 10 2 1 Kennedy, p 0 0 13 0 Total 2 7 27 20 7 Klmlra 2 10 0 0 4 0 1 O-'S Scranton 0 0 10 0 0 10 02 Earned runs Elmira, 3. Two-base hits Hag-e-erty, Accorsinl, Orove, Pottenus, Johnson, Fa: rlflce hits Dean, Accorsinl. Left on bases El mlra, 10; Scranton, 0. Struck out By Eason, 2. Double play Bottenus (unassisted). First bao rn errors Elmira, 5; Scran ten, fi. l'irst base on halls OS Eason, 3; oil Kennedy, 3. Hit by pitched ball By Kennedy, 1. Umpire Sullivan. Time 2.25. Newark Shuts Out Athletics. Newark, N. J., May 8. The local team lilaiiked the Athletics tcday, not a man petting as far as third base. Newark scored its runs in the first Infills on tvxo bases on balls, Conroy's two-bapger and Nickel'ii single. The fielding was magnificent. The feature outside of the pitching was an unassisted double play of Zlcgler. Score: It. II. E. Newark 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Athletics 00O0000OC 0 4 1 Batteries Millett and Curtis; Whiting and Bhluicl. Barons Goose Egg Allcntown. WilkcsBarrc, Jlay S. WIlkesBano shut Al lentown out today. The visitors were unable to hit Goodwin. On the other hand the locals pounded Stimmcl hard. The fielding on both rides was sharp. Score: It. II. E. Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !i 1 WilkcsBarrc 5 0 0 0 10 0 4 10 16 1 Batteries Stimmel and McManus; Goodwin and Messltt. Easy Victory for Beading. Heading, May 7. Tho locals defeated the Jer sey City club with case today. Cross' wnik at short was on the phenomenal order as was that nf Tate. Score: It. II. E. Reading 0 2 1 2 2 5 0 0 12 1G 4 Jersey City 0 0 3 0 10 0 2 00 4 7 Batteries Fertsch and Tox; Keener and Vig ncux. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia yesterday downed Brooklyn In the most approved man ner and, even though Cincinnati lost, the latter still remains in second place. Chicago defeated Pittsburjr and by so doing displaces the Pirates. New York administered a crushing defeat to Bos ton and passes the Beaneaters in tho race. The averages follow: Won. Lost. P.O. Philadelphia 11 G ,tVS Clndnratl 0 fl .000 Brooklyn o 7 .60.1 St- Louis B S .600 Chicago 8 0 .471 rlttsburg 7 0 .43S New York b 0 .100 Boston C 10 .3.13 At Brookh-n It. It. II. Philadelphia .A 0 0 4 0 2 4 0 0 0-1015 C Brooklyn 0 1100000 1 3 11 4 Batteries Bernhard and McTarland; Dunn, Howell tnd McGulre. Umpire Enislle. At Pittiburg It. H. E. Chicago 10 000 0000 12 fi 1 Pittsburg 000 0 00 1 000 1 7 3 Batteries Klllen and Chance; Chesbro and ZImmer. Umpire Hunt. At Boston It. II. u New York 2 0 0 3 7 0 10 013 14 1 Boston 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0411 8 Batteries Carrick and Bovrrman; Pittingcr, Billcy and Clark. Umpire Connelly, At Bt. Louis n. II. E. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 10 0 4 07 7 2 St. Louis 1 4000400 0 13 4 Batteries Newton, Scott and Wood; Weyhlng and Criger. Umpire O'Day, Eastern League. Rochester, Id; Hartford, 2. Montreal, 4; Providence, 8. American League. Kinias City, 8; Chicago, 3. BABE BALL CHAT. Bcranton'f first defeat! Well, we can't win ill the time. Tats is playing great ball for Reading-, both bitting- and adding well, Kerrln and Toft will probably be this after- noon's ballery and Migle or Schmidt will prob ably twirl (or Wilkes llarre. The veteran Gin Weyhlng was yesterday resur rected and rsed by St. Louis against Cincinnati, lie won his game, only giving: scen hits. Kennedy held Elmlra ilovvn to three hits In the first league game. Yesterday tho Elmlrnni got fourteen tafo ones Including five doubles. Jimmy Dean's work at second base was one of the features of the game with Elmlra Monday, and tho COO spectator present applauded the little Scrantonlan to the echo. Now that Kelly has been secured, Colllflower will probably be worked as one of the regular Wllkrs-Ilarre pitchers and ought to proe a tower of strength In that department. Kelly, Wllkcs-Barrc'a new first b.ieman, Is an amateur from Ednardsvllle, and a few hours befoio taken out on the diamond was at work iu the mines. He made a single and three bagger In Monday's game with Allentown. Hilly Goeckel may think the local club Is all right, but all the same the management Is look ing around for new timber. Wllkes-llarro Dally News. That's right. Start In knocking good and early. Its a good way to discourage a team. lho Wyoming Seminary team was detested at East Stroudburg by the Normal school team as tho result of Inability to hit I'ltctinr O'Ncil, the Mlnooka ly, who formerly played for the Y. XI, C. A. team. O'Neill was In for a strike out record and fanned out Just twenty-one men. Instead of plajing tomorrow's ball game In the morning as was intended It has been elocld'd to call It at 4.15 o'clock In the nltcrnoon, as the records of base ball ganus in the city on daja when a cirius has been in town show Hut tho games hae been attended by enormous tiowds, the rlal attraction not detracting at all from the attendance. The members of the Pittsburg ball team arc led In batting so far In the season by big lloiuii Wagner, who. In thirteen games, has made twenty-Hie safe hits, and has an aversce of .431. Ely Is the lowest regular plajer, having only batted ,it. In thirteen games. Chief Zlmmcr, who has caught In eleven games, has a fielding average cf .OS', and Center Fielder Beaumont, In thir teen games, has fielded ,W2. William J. Coeckd, the evWUkcs-B.ino first baseman, in speaking of the Barons, gives as his opinion that the team, on tho whole is a good one. Tho outfield, he thinks, is a very strong one, being made up of especially good batsmen, and the infield Is also very able, xvltlj the ex ception of tho first base position, where he thinks ColliHower Is rather awkward and novice llkp. With practice, however, lie believes this can be overcome, and the ex-National leaguer's hitting powers ought to keep him on the team. In regard to the assertion made in one of the Scranton papers that the local team is composed of gentlemanly plajcrs, the Wilkcs-Barre J) illy News makes the following amiable remark: "Yes, Second Baseman O'Brien Is a gentlcman-nit." O'Brien Is a hard working, aggressive player, with nothing of the dirty ball tosser In his com poiltlon. He Is captaining the team, and, al though his emphatic championing of the men's rights has already led to a couple of differences with the umpire, he has done nothing to war rant the above ill-natured comment. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Olyphant Brown challenge any tiam to a game Saturday afternoon, Mjy 12. William Cot ton, captain. The Sliders of No, 10 school would like to play No. 33 school on the Outlaid Saturday, May 1'J, In the morning at 12 o'clock sharp. Answer through The Tribune as quick as possible. The Twirlers want to play any team under Pi years for Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Answer as socn as possible. The players aie as follows: Angela or courtight, c; Salt, p.; Kane, lb. j Ferry, fs.; l'p-tiii, 2l.; J. Barrett. 3b,; J. Schroedcr, If.; Colvin, if.; Milvvcll, cf. K. It. Saft, manager; Hoy Ayleswoith, captain. THEATRICAL. Brownies in Fairyland. Palmer Cox's "Brownies In laiivluid" was presented at the Lyceum last night by a number of local young people as a benefit for St. David's church of West Scranton. Nearlj one hundred performers, mostly children, took pail In the pioductlon, which was In three srenes as follows: "Garden of Queen Flora in 1'airjland," "fairy Dell at Sunset. The second scene was devoted to several ethoruies and Miss Bessie Mote give two recitations which evoked very hearty ap plause. A "Good Night" chorus by a band of little tots eo pleased the audience tint it in sisted upon having the chorus repeated. The music was by an crchctra consisting ot Miss Morten, John Morton, Mrs. John Hooker, Mrs. Thomas Beck, George Hill and W. E. House. The pcrfcrmance will be repeated this after noon and evening. "The Boy Tramp." At the Academy of Music for three clajs, eom mencing Thursday, Madamo and Augustln Neu villc, Burrouiu.u by a good company, will pre sent their play, "The Boy Tramp." The play has been re-written, new scenery and mechanical effects have been added, and is now one ot the most entertaining plajs en the road. The Detroit Eree Press says: "Tho cosy Whitney Grand opened last evening to admit a crowd that filled the house to the doors to sec Madame Neuvillo and her son, Augustin Ncuvillc, and a strong supporting com pany In "The Boy Tramp." They have the strongest company this season that they have ever brought to Detroit. Tho play is much Im proved. It ran through last evening without a hitch and was loudly applauded. Young Neu villc was the same clever young actor as of yore, and was given an ovation. Madame Ncu villc as Miklred Earlston is more than satis factory. This is a difficult part to handle; she has It intelligently Interpreted. In some of the most exacting scenes she rises to a plane tliat is really wonderful." "The Christian." Hall Calne lias achieved in his adoption of "The Christian," which comes to tho Lyceum on Saturday afternoon and night, what few author dramatists have had the good fortune to do, and that is a play that is equally as strong as tho book. Of course, it is only possible for to givo in the dramatized version of any book, the em bodiment of many fragments. And in the pres ent instance an additional interest Is given to tho play by the fact that the novelist himself has embodied in it those gleanings from tho book which he considered most Bultablo for the stage. He has preserved in the play the predominat ing tone ot the book, but In compliance with the clamor of the multitude has given it the "happy ending" that the book laiks. The story is to well known to need re-telllng. With tho exception that In the last act John Storm is left happy with Glory instead nf being torn by an infuriated and fanatical mob, as In the book, and ono other, the essential features of the play and the book arc practically identical. Instructor from New York. Miss Decker, from New York, atlived in tho city yesterday and will assist Mr. Alfred W'ooler in instructing the toloists and ihorus takl'ig rart In tho operetta, "I.lllpittians In l'alryland," which will be given In the Ljccvm May iff, mat. Inec and evening. This lady Is an expert in her profession and has drilled hundreds of choruses Md taught many thousinds of children how tu present this charm ing producticn. A number of rehearsals have already been held, and the )oung folks are xeiy much interested in the work, Ihey look forward to a most successful icnditlon of the cantata. A full rehearsal will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock In Guernsey hall, 316 Washington avenue. NUBS OP KNOWLEDGE. At the commencement of the Iltrca college. In the Eastern Tennessee mountains, 1,500 saddle horses were picketed on the grounds. At the close of formal dinners In Japan guests are presented with any portion of the meat they may fall to eat, which they are expected to take, home. It was not until 18U that a steamboat appeared on the lakca. This was the Ontario, which was made after the pattern of the Sea Horse, then running on Long Island Sound, When the Docri form a firing line nobody Is left to look after the horses, which are trained to remain statu quo, as soon as they feel the reins dropped over their necks. Tree and shrub planting along the Suez canal to protect i. from drifting sand is In progress. Keeds have been placed along about nine miles of waterline ot the canal proper, ' The cumber of passengers carried on the ele vated railroads in New York city decreased this year 2,623,000 from UOS and 41,117,000, or nearly 20 per cent, from the high-water mark of ele vated traffic in 1603. ' Physicians say that there Is no person who can retain hit or her nobility of character under long continued bodily distress. The argument that some Invalids and vipples have beautiful dispositions does not apply, for the reason that TABLETS 10 CENTS o Mason's Brown Tablets for constipation. Take two or threoat bod time! they work ovor-nlflht, surely, gently; no grlpo, no discomfort; Just easy natural movement; no calomel, aloes, or opium. They don't force. They help o o. MiSONfl II I ALT It DCFINDKtlS. Tf How Tkblf ti Cor Djipepii. Drown Tttlati Cut CoaillpiUoi, r.ed Tibleti Cur Coucht. WMu TtMeti Cur Sors Throat. No Citomcl. Aloft, er Opium. All Drvif liti or not for prlei. HT.MASOtf CnEV,CO.,81SAreb8t.lPMl.,r, JJn'a Crttm of OUtm Ointment Curfifntrfh n1 U Infltarrja tloo of Muoona Umbra t&l Skin. Sie.tBot. G For sale In Scranton by the following; drug; stores: MATTHEWS ItltOTIIEItS. Wholesale and Petal), .120 Laeka. Ave. M'GAIIIIAU k THOMAS. 200 Lr.ika. ave. although kueh peisons imagine themselves in con stant pain, there arc really long intervals of ie lief and quietude. A euchre party In which 2,100 persons are to engage will bo held in Grand Central Palace, New ork, .Ian. 10, the proceeds to go toward the completion of thu Church of bt. Philip Neri, lledlor.l Park. Among the curiosities In the new llillroad Museum at Dresden is a proclamation printed in KCI, warning passengers that trunks cannot be forwarelcd unless they aro brought to the station at lca.st an hour before the departure of the train. The first American vessel on Lake Erie was the Washington, built tiear Dric, Pa., as early as 1T07. In the net jear the Jemima was put together three miles below llochester, and was the llrst of our vessels to plow tho waters ot Lake Ontario. The monopoly of the sale of alcohol lu Ilussla was applied In 1S!i7 to all the empire. Tho fiscal result has been most satisfactory. Tho receipts from taxes were 37,000,000 rubles, while under the new system the government receives 00.000,000 rubles. The manufacture of Christmas tojs is one of the youthful industries of the United States, at least so far as dolls arc concerned, Several vcars ago there were no doll factories on this tide of the ocean. Now there aro three large ones, each doing a thriving business. It Is said tint silk worms aro very sensitive to the action of light or different colors, and, according to experiments before the Trench Ac'J emy of Science, silk worms were kept in !o.xes covered with glass of elllTerent shades. The silk worms all received the same food, but they gave different results as to the quantity of bilk and eggs. SHERIFF'S SALES. OHEIUFF'S HALES. -OF Valuable Real Estate -o.- FIUDAY, MAY IS, 1MXJ. By xirttto of sundry xvrlts of Ple-ii Fa cias, Levari Facias anil Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of tho Court of Comn'on rieas of Lackawanna County, to mo di rected, I will oxpopn to public: salo Ly venduo or outcry, to the litfihctt and bent bidder, for cash, at tho court house. In tho City of Scranton, Lacknwanna, Coun ty, on FItlDAY, tho KlGHTKKNTlt DAY of MAY, A. D 1000. at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of bald day, nil tho ri&l.t, title and interest of tho defendants li, and to tho lolluvvlnir described lots, pieces or parcels of Innd, viz.: 1. All tho rlgl t, title and Intctest of tho defendant, Itomeyn Snyder, In und to all that certain pleco or parcel of land sit uate In tho liorough of Dunnlnss, in tho County of Lackawanna nnd Flato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning; at tho center of the old Drinker Turnpike; thenco south sor-cnty-seven (77) degrees xvest sixteen (16) (and six links) perches to a corner of lands of W, B. Edwards; thenco northerly nt right angles along said Kdvvards' land llvo (5) perches to tho northeast corner of lands of said Edwards; thence north soventy-sox'cn and ono-half (77H) degrees east to tho corner northwest of a house on tho within described lot, thenco along In lino with tho north end of said houso eighty-two and ono-half (S2',j) degrees cast three and two-tenths (3.2) perches to tno center or said turnpike; tnenco along tho same south three and one-halt (3'a) degrees east four and live-tenths (4.5) perches to tho plnce of beginning. Being about ninety (90) perches, bo tho samo more or less. Being tho samo land con. x-eyed to Itomeyn Snyder hv deed dated Dec. 11th. l&'JO, by George W. Spencer ct ix.. and recorded In Lackawanna county, in Deed Boole No. C9, pago 07, etc. Alt improved xxlth a two-story framo dwell Ing house, store building, barn and other buildings and trult trees Selzeel and taken In execution at the suit of J. S. Miller vs Itomeyn Snyder. Debt, $317.25. Judgment No. 343, January Term, lbD9. Fl. fa. to May Torm, 1M. .CAREY, Att'. ALSO No. 2. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendants. Uencvlovo Gallagher and James Gallagher. In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In 1'rovldence, In tho City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished as Lot No. i2 on Theodore street, on a certain property entitled "Electric City Park," according to a survey of thu samo In August, 1892, by Lowls Van Duyne, Engineer, a map of which H re. corded In tho olllco for recording deeds, etc.. In said county. In Deed Book No. HI l'.igo 1, snlel lot N twenty-live (2.") feet In front, snmo xvldth In rear and ono hun dred and fourteen M-100 (111 133-100) feet In depth nnd la on tho north side nnd run ning at right nnglcH with Theodore street to tho mtddlo of an nllcy, and Is tho land conveyed to Gcnevlovo Gallagher by deed dated tho twentieth dax ot Septem ber, 1S9S, recorded In Deed Book No. 170, pago 1!3, etc. Improved with a two-story frnmo dwelling houfco nnd other outbuild ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit ot tha New Schiller Building nnd Loan association vs. James F. Gallagher nnel Genevle-vo Gallagher Debt. $1,100, Judgment No. G6. January Term, 1899. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 3. All tho right, title nnd Interest ot tho defendants, Michael Mahnn nnd Jano Malum, In nnd to nil that certuin lot of land, with the Improvements there, on, sttuato In tho vlllnge of Prlcevllle, Lnckawanna County, Pennsylvania, and being Lot No. 32 of plot ot lands ot Price, vlllc, said lot Is rectangular In shapo, measuring fifty (CO) feet In front on Lin coln avenue, same width in iear, und one hundred nnd sixty-two nnd ono-half W-i) feet lu dentil, uh designated on said plot, as Intended for record by tho Dela ware, Lackawunna nail Western Rail road company, being tho came lot which the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company by deed elated six. tccnth day of May, 1&92, and recorded tho fourteenth day of October. 1895, In record er of deed's olhce In the County of Lack uwantui aforesaid. In Deed Book No, 133, page 21, etc. Granted nael conveyed to tald Michael Mahnn, Coal and minerals excepted and reserved, also all rights I elating thereto, samo as in above recited deed. Improved with ono two-story frame shingle roof dwelling houso nnd outbuild. Ings there-un. Seized nnd taken In execution at thn suit ot Now York Mutual Savings nnd I.oan association vs. Michael Mahnn and James Mahon. Debt. 1990.73. Judgment No. S02, January 'Perm, 1900. Ltiv, fa. to May Term. 1900. WATSON, DIKHI, & KEMMERER. Att'ys, fQ SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO No. 4 All tho right, title nnd interest of tho defendant, Jacob Onustuck, In and to nil thnt certnln lot, pleco or parcel ot land sltuato In tho township of Old Forge, County of Lackawanna nnd Stato ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of Hickory street; thenco along Hickory street In a southeasterly direction a dls tnnco of fifty (GO) foot to a corner of Lot No. 20; thenco nlong lino of Lot No. 20 n, distance of one hundred and forty Fovcn (117) feet In a southwesterly direc tion; thenco along line of lxita Nos. 19 and 27 In a northwesterly direction a distances of fifty (CO) feet to n corner of Lot No. 18; thenco nlong lino of Lot No. IS In a northeasterly direction one hundred nnd forty-soven (117) feet to tho place of be ginning, being Lot No. 19, In Block No. 7, In Section "F," on plot of lots of 12. M. Smith made by J. II. Rlttenhouso, C. 1!., nnd conveyed by said Smith to defendant July ISth, 189i, recorded In Deed Book No. 93, pago 195. etc. Improveel with a two story framo dwelling hnui-e, used as a Btore, and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnel taken In execution M tho suit of New Schiller Building nnd Loan association vs. Jncob Onustuck. Debt, J1.200. Judgment No. 673. May Term, 1900. FI. fa. to May Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. C All tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendants Annetto Reynolds, ele fondant, and Arabella Keller, xvlfe of M T. Keller, terre tenant, lu and to all tho surfoco or right of soli of all tho tollow lng two described lots, pieces or parcels, of land, situate, lvlng nnd being In tho City ot Scranton, County of Lackawanna, nnel State of Pennsylvania, being Lots Nos. 22 nnd 2.1, In Block "B," on tho plot of Frothlnglmm's Addition to tho City of Scrnnton, Intended to bo duly recordeel. Said lot"? aro situate on tho northerly slelo of Columbia nvcniie, aroordln to said plot, each being forty (40 feet In width in front on said avenue, tho tamo In rear, nnd ono hundred nnd forty-llvo (115) feet In depth, being rectangular In shape. Said Lot No. 2J being conveyed to said Annetto RcynoleN bv deed from J. A, Mears nnd wife, elated November 4th, 1897, nnd recorded In the recorder's oince of Lnckaxvann.i County, lu Deed Book No. 1C4, pago 90. Said Lot No. 23 xvas eon-x-eyed to said Annetto Reynold by deed from Bessie M. Grltlln, elated September 1st, 1S9S, nnd Intended to be recorded in tho, recorder's olllce of Lnckawanna County. Said lots aro both unlmprox'ed. Seized nnd take-n In execution nt tho suit of New Germnnla Building nnd Loan association X's. Annetto Reynolds, de fendant, and Arabella Kellar, tcrro ten ant. Debt. $1.94t.iii. Judgment No. 015, November Term, W. Lev. fa. to May Term, 1900. ZIMMERMAN. Att'y. ALSO i X-A n All IV.A .lnl. l,1n n..1 lH,.,n. .,,t V. Jlt ill,, 11,11, IHIU ,11111 lllll.nb of the defendant, Louisa Jordan, admin istratrix of Peter Jordan, deceased, In and to all tho following lot of land, slt ,uato In tho City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna. Pa., bounded and described as follows; Relng Lot No. D, In Block or Square No. 73, sttuato upon street calleel and known as Elm street. In the said City of Scranton, measuring forty (40) feet In front and rear, and one hundred and llfty (150) feet In depth, being tho land sold by Jacob Huber and xvlfo to Henry Frey nnd Peter Jordan, ns recorded In tho ol llce for recording deeds In nnd for tho County of Lackawanna, in Deed Book No. 37, Pago 197, helng tho same lot de scribed In deed of Henry Frey to Peter Jordan on tho llrst day of May, 1SS8. Coal anil other minerals reserved. Improved xvlth a txvo-stnrv framo dwelling houso and other cutbulldincs. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of Mlna Hohluton, assignee. x-s. Louisa Jnreltn. administratrix of Peter Jordan, deceased. Dibt. $920.S5. Judg ment No. 561. November Term, l!99. Lev. fa. to Max- Term. 1900. WELLES St TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, tltlo nnd interest of tho defendant, Peter Campbell, in and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel ot land situate in tho City of Scranton.Coun ty of Lackawanna and State of Pennsyl vania, being Lot No. 23 In Block No. 2, of David Coghlan's survey, and situate upon street called and named Putnam street, In tho Second wnrel of the said City, said lot being forty (40) feet In front and ono hundted and twenty (120) leet In depth. Improx'ed with a two-story framo dwelling and outbuildings thero on. Coal and minerals reserwd. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Use of J. R. Brewer s. Peter Campbell. Debt, $305.17. Judgment No. 1X1, May Term, 1895. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. ALWORTII, Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All tho light, tltlo and interest of the defndnnt, John J. Davis, in and to tho following dcscilbed piece, parcel and tract of land, x-lz.: All that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, situate, lying iu tho Borough of Maytield, County of Lackawanna and Stato of PennMylva'lla, distinguished as Lot No. 7. In Block No. 21. on tho property of tho Hillside Coal and Iron company, as described and des ignated In tho surx-cy of tho snmo, ac companied by a map thercot. Being In fiont sixty (CO) feet nnd In rear sixty (CO) feet nnd ono hundred and flftv (150) feet deep, nnd being bounded as follows: On tho north by Iot No. 8; on the east by tho Carbondalo Road; on the south by Lot No. 6, nnd on the west by Lot No. 1j. Being tho samo land to the said John J. Davis convejed by tho Hillside Co.il and Iron company by her deed of bargain nnd salo elated tho twenty-sex-enth day of April, 1893. All improved with a slnglo two-story frnmo dwelling house, other framo outbuildings, fences and trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Republic Savings and loan asso ciation vm. John J. DavK Debt. $S09.O2. Judgment No. 303, May Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term. 1900. GEORGM D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Teophlla Koneczny and Joseph Koneczny, In and to nil that cer tain lot of land In tho Borough of Win ton, County ot Lnckawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, nnel sltuato on tho north erly sldo of Church street, ns shown on a man of lots of Isaac P. Hand, trustee. Intended to bo recoided Said lot being fifty (JO) feet In xvldth nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In elepth, and bounded on tho easterly side by a lot belonging to tli- said Teophlla Koneczny.. Im proved xvlth a two-story frame building: thltty-two (32) feet In width by seventy five (75) feet In length and sixteen (10) fet high, used ns n hall. Also a two story framo building used and occupied as a. hotel Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of M. D. Brown & Co. vs. Teophlla Konecznv and Joseph Koneczny. Debt, JW.1.17. Judgment No. 530. January Term, 1899. Lev. fa. to May Term. 1900. CARPENTER & FLEITZ, Att'ys. ALSO No. 10 All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Eugene Vnn Duzen. In and to all that certain plero or parcel of land, bituato in tho Township of Newton. County of Lackawanna und Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and deseilbed ns follows, to wit: Beginning In tho center of public hlghwav: thenco tnst tvventy-heven nnd one-half (27',&) rods to a corner In lino between William smitu ana u. s. Fitch; thence north along said Smith's land twenty-three nnd one-fourth (2J',i) rods to renter of public road; thence down said road southwest thirty-eight nnd ten sixteenth (3S10-1G) tods nnel ten (10) feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing nbout four (I) acres of land, more or loss. Being tho snmo land boIi! nnel convevcei by James Van Duzen to Eugene Vnn Du zen, by deed elatcil September ", 1899, re corded In Deed Book No. 173, pago 530, etc. Improved with dwelling, barns and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of George M. Okell x-s. Eugene Vnn Dusen. Debt, 120. Judgment No. 4J7, March Term, lXK'. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. OKELL, Att'y. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, title and interest of the defendant, James Hlckey, In and to all thu following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho City of Scranton, County ot Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, described as follows, viz.: Being Lot No. 11, In Square or Block No. 50. and sltuato upon street called und known as Beech attest, upon tho town plot of tho City of Scranton, In tended to be duly registered and recordeel, said lot being forty (40) feet in front, forty (40) feet In roar nnel one hundred and fifty (150) foot In depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Imnrox-ed by a two. story framo dwelling houso xvith out buildings. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charl03 DuPont Breck, Trustee, vs. James Hlckey. Debt. $9u0. Judg ment, No. S91, May Term. 19O0. Fl. fa. to May Term, 3900. COMEGYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 32. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, John Prlbola and Ana. stasia Prlbola, In and to all that certain lot or plecp of ground, sltpate In the Bor ough ot Archbald. County of Lackawan SHERIFF'S SALES. na and Stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded, nnd eiexscrlbod ns follows: Numbcrcel and known as Lots Ncs. 3 nnd 4, In said borough on tho map of plot of lots on tho Klllnm Tract and on the John Prudden Warrantee. Bnld lots being each llfty (50) font In width nnd one hundrnl and llfty (150) feet lu depth, nnd fronting on xvhnt Is known ns First street, on snld plot of land; said Lot No. 3 being a cor ner lot bounded on tho southerly sldo by Main nvenuo and on tho cnstcrly end by said First street. All minerals rcserveel. All Improved xvlth a two-story frame dwelling house and outhouses. Sclzeet and taken hi execution nt the suit of tho Cosmopolitan Building and Lonn association vs. Jchn Prlbola and Anastasta Prlbola. Dcbt.-SIG9.77. Judg ment No. 596, May Term. 1900. FI. fa. to May Term, 1900. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All tho tight, title nnd Interest of tho defendants. Antonl Shamrock and Mary Shamrock, lu nnel to a certain lot of land In Prlceburg, Lackawanna. County, Pcnnsylx-anla, known ns Lot No. 8, in Block No. 11, fronting on Pancoast street, being about sixty-six (CG) feet In front by ono hundred nnd llfty-tlvo (135) feet In depth, nccordlng to a plan or man en titled "Mooro'a Mnp of Prlceburg;" being tho same premises conveyed to Antonl Shamrock by deed dated January 6th, 1893, from Joseph B. Townscml and oth ers, nnel recorded In tho recorder's olllco of Lncknwanna County, In Deed Book No. 95, pago 199, etc. Improved with a two-story hotel building nnd a throe ttory building used for Btoro and dwell ings ,and also framo barn and other out houses. Seized nnd takr.n In execution at tho suit of K. Robinson's Sons vs. Antonl Shamrock and Mary Shamrock. Debt, J150. Judgment No. 97, May Term, 1J00. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Att'ys, ALSO No. 14. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Ann Durkln, In and to nil those certain lots, plee-es or parcels of land situate, lying and being lu the Fifth xvnrd of tno City of Scranton, Lack axvanna County, Pennsvlvanla, known nnd distinguished on J. Hoermnn's map of South Hydo Park ns Lot No. 10. and the east part of Lot No. 11, In Block No. 10, being together foity-tlvo (45) feet in front on Scranton t-trect (formerly known ns Scranton avenue, nnel one hundred and llfty (150) feet In depth, being the same lot conveyed bv Q. W. Wellington to tho defendant by deed bearing date the sixth day of December, 1SSC, and recorded In Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 52. pago 151. Coal and minerals excepted and reserx'od. Improx'ed xvlth a two-story lramo dwelling, having a biick and Btone basement, nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Julia F. Barnes vs. Ann Durkln. Debt, J1.179. Judgment No. 352, January Term, 1900. Lex, fa. to Mav Term, 1900. M'ASKin, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, Anna Fekula and Charles Fekula. In and to all that certain lot or parcel ot land sltuato in tho Bor ough of Olyphant In the County of Lack awanna, und bounded ami described as fellows. Said lot of land Is fifty (30) feet wide In front on Hill street, the sama xvldth In tho rear, and ono hundred and nineteen (119) feet In depth. Said lot Is known as Lot No. 50, on plot of Shub mehl's Addition to tho Borough of Oly phnut, said plot being recoreled In tho olllco of the recorder of deeds In and for tho County of Lackawanna In Deed Book No. 112, page 1C5. Being tho samo lot of land conveycel to said Anna Fekula by William Schubmehl and wife In deed dat ed November IB, 1S97, nnd recorded In tha olllee of the recorder of deeds In said county In Deed Book No. 15G, page 320. Coal and minerals reserved. All lrr pioved xvlth n two-story frame dwelling house nnd outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at tho emit of German Building nssoclatlon, No. 7, vs. Anna Fekula and Charles Fekula. Debt, $2,160. Judgment No. 501, May Term, 1900. FI. fa. to May Term, 1900. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. 16. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Peter Wclchol, In and to tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho City of Scranton, County of Lacka wanna nnd Stnto of Pennsvlvanla, being tho northwesterly half of Lot No. 12, in Square or Block No. 2, on plot of lots of tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company, said lot having a front of twenty (20) feet on Hickory street and depth ot ono hun dred and fifty-two (152) feet to an alley In the rear, with the privilege of using ten (10) feet in front of tho front line of Kim lot tor yard, x-ault. porch, piazza, cellarway and bay window; said lot is bounded on tho northwest by land now or lato of the estate of M. Fetzer, de ceased, and on tho southeast by land now or Into of J. Wclchel. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling, a summer kitchen, barn, nnd other outbuildings. vjoni anei minerals reserveui. Seized nnel taken In execution at the suit of Mlna Robinson vs. Peter Weichel. Debt, $7fil 23. Judgment No. 291. March Torm, 1S90. Fl. fn. to Mav Term, 1900. WELLES & TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Jano McGraw, In nnd to nil that certain piece or parcel of land sltuato In the Twentieth ward of tho Cltv of Scranton, County ot Lackawanna and Stnto of Pcnnsylx-nnln, described accord ing to a survey rmdo by A. B. Dunning, dated April Gth, IS9S, as follows, to wit: hltuato on tho northwesterly sldo of Rem ington avenue, beginning nt tho distance of three hundred nnd thrco (303) feet northeasterly from tho northeasterly side of Cherry street; thence extending north easterly along tho said sldo of Remington nvonue forty (10) feet to ground now or Into of Mrs. Melxin; thenco northxvesterly along tho samo eighty-eight and eight tenth (88.S) foot to land ot tho Delawaro and Hudson Canal company; thenco southerly along tho same forty-one (41) feet to ground now or Into of Michael Crane, and thdnco southeasterly along tho samo clghty-ono anil eight-tenths (81.8) feet tb the place of beginning. Be ing tho same premises xxhlch Lawrence Casey and wife, by an Indenture dated th twenty-fourth day of March, A. D., 1879. anil recoreled In Deed Book No. 3, pago 522, etc., grantefl nnd conx-eyed unto Jano McGraxv (by tho namo of Mrs Jane McGraw) in fee. Excepting and reserving nil coal nnd minerals beneath tho urface of said land as In said Indenture recited. All Improved xvlth a two-story wood framo dwelling house, and a small one story xvood framo storo building. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of United Security Llfo Insurance and Trust Company of Pennsvlvanla vs, Jano McGraw. Debt, $1,298.40. Judg ment No. C92. March Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to May Term, 19C0. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. IS. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Alphcus Rodney, In anel to the following described piece, parcel and tract of land, viz.: All that certain lot. pleco or parcel of land sltuntc, lying anel being In the village of Clark's Sum. mlt. Township of South Ablngton, County of Lncknwanna nnd State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 32, uopn tho plan or plot of "Highland Park," duly tecorel. ed iu tho ofllco for recording doeds, etc., In and for tho County of Lackawanna, In Deed Book No. Ill, nt page 513. Said lot Is situated upon Columbia nvonue, and Is llfty (50) feet In front und rear, and one hundred and llfty (150) feet In elepth, bo the samo moro or Iftss. bounded north erly by a lot of Charles E. Sllvlu-i; south, crly by Lot No. 2il:;a3terly by Columbia avenue, and westerly by tho lands of tho Nichols estate. All Improved w'th a sin gle two-story framo dwelling house, other small framo outbuildings, fences, trees, cte , thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tro suit ot Republic Savings und Loan nsso clatlon vs. Alpheus Rodney. Debt, JS12.17. Judgment No. S":?, May Term, 1900. FI. fa, to May Term. 1900. GEOROE D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 19 All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendnat, Edward J. Fallon, m ttnd to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Old Forgo Township, now Borough of Old Forgo, County of Lackawanna nnd Slate ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as folloxvB, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho east sldo of tho public road lead ing from Plttston to Scranton and run ning nlong Bald road oast forty-two (42) feet to a corner post In lino of lands of Jamea Foley; thence along land of said Foley south one hundred und thirty (ISO) feet to a post In lino of land belonging to Mary Fallen; thenco along said Mary Fallon's land xvest forty-two (42) feet to a post, and thenco along snld Mary Fal lon's land north ono hundred and thirty (130) feet to tho place of beginning. Being tho samo land conveyd to Bald Edward J. Fullon by deed of John J, Fahoy, sheriff, datod the fifteenth day of December, 1692, and recorded In Lackaxvnaua Coun ty, In Deed Book No. P3, page 408, etc. Improved with a two-story framo dwell ing houso and outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of tho Taylorvllle Building and Loan SHERIFF'S SALES. nssoclatlon x's, Edward J. Fallon. Debt, fl.000. Judgment No. 591, May Term, 1900. FL fa. to May Term, 1900. CHARLES E. OLVER. Att'y. ALSO No. 20. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, E. B, Garncll, In und to all that certain lot or parcel of land sit uated In tho City of Scranton, In tho County of Lnckawanna, Pa., and boundtd nnd described as follows: Beginning on tho easterly sldo of tho Providence road nt tho corner of an alley now called Ruddy's place; thenco nlong snld alley Houth fifty (50) degree-! nnd forty (40) minutes cast ono hundred nnd twenty and two-tenths (120.2) feet to a corner; thence south thirty-eight (38) degrees nnd thirty-nvo (35) tnlnutcn xvest thirty-six nnd three teenths (30.3) feet to a corner: thenco north fifty-four (54) degrees and forty (40) minutes west one hundred nnd eleven (111) feet to n corner In Provldonco rond afore said; thence nlong Providence ronel north twenty-seven (27) degrees and thirteen (13) minutes east forty-nvo (43) feet to tho placo of beginning. Being tho samo lot of land convoyed to Edward B. Gar ncll by Almlna II. Noll In deed elnted tho intra rtny of April. 1896, nnd duly record ed. Coal nnd minerals reserved. All lm-prox-od with ono three-story building used as store, dwelling and hall; also a xvo story factory, and In rear a two-story frame dwellng nnd nuthouse. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of German Building Association, No, 8, vs. E. B. Garnell. Debt, $1,100. Judg ment No. 310. May Term. 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. HANNAH, Att'y. ALSO No. SI. All tho right, tltlo, and InteWst of tho defendants, Ueoigo Tobey and Richard Llewelyn In and to nil the sur face or right ot soil of all that certain lot. Dleco or narcel of land situate In tho Township of Fell, County of Lackawanna nnd Stato of Pennsylvania, and contain ing a front of fifty (30) feet northwest ward on Main street, bounded northeast ward at right angles to sale! street, ono hundred and forty-flvo (145) feet by Oak street; southeastward parallel xvlth suld street fifty (60) feet by an alley, nnd southwestward at right angles to Main street ono hundred nnd forty-flx'O (113) feet by Lot Mo 106 on snld street. Com. prising Lot No. 101 on Main street, ns tho same is designated and represented on a mnp of building lots ot the Northern Coal nnd Iran company on a tract of land In tho xvarrantee namo of Patrick Gray. Improved with a two-story double dwell ing with basement outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tht suit of tho Calvert Building and Loan association, of Baltimore, M. D., vs. George Tobey and Richard Llewelyn. Debt, J1.400. Judgment No. 616, May Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. j. f. Reynolds, Att'y. ALSO No. 22. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, A. L. Callendcr nnd Jennie Callendcr, his wife. In and to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land xvlth tho messuages and tenement there on erected, situate In tho Thirteenth xvard ot tho City of Scranton, County of Lnck awanna and Stnte of Pennsylvania, upon Sixth street (now Dickson avenue), being Lot No. 4, In Block No. 17, upon tho plot of Sanderson's Addition to tho City ot Scranton. called nnd known as Green Ridge, which plot has been duly recorded. Tho said lot is rectangular and Is sixty (00) feet In front on Sixth street (now Dickson avenue), nnd one hundred nnd seventy-ono and one-half (17114) feet, more or less, in depth. Tho measure ment of the depth to commonco ten (10) feet from the inside of tho sidewalk, with the right to enclose, occupy and uso said ten (10) feet for cellarxvay, porch, steps, veranda, or shrubbery, but not to erect any buldlng thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Republic Savings and Loan asso ciation vs. A. L. Callendcr and Jennlo A. Callendcr, his wife. Debt, $1,917.23. Judg ment No. 391, Mny Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to May Term. 1900. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Att'y. ALSO No. 23. All tho right, tltlo anil Interest of tho defendant, Crandall V. Thompson, Jr., In nnd to nil that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, sltuato In tho Township and County of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylx'nnla, bounded and described as iouows: ueginning at a siaito set iui tho westerly corner ot School street nnel Plttston avenue, and running thence along said avenue south seventy-thrco (ii) degrees anil live (5) minutes west ono hundred nnd sixty-four nnd four-tenths (161.1) feet: thence north sixteen (16) de grees nnd ilfty-tlvo (35) minutes west one hundred and llfty-flvo (153) feet to a 13 foot alley thenco along said allev north seventy-threo (73) degrees and live (n) minutes east ono hundred nnel seventy eight and e'lght-tenlhs (17S.8) feet to School street aforesaid; thence nlong tho westerly lino of said School street south eleven (11) degrees and forty-five (43) min utes east ono hundred nnd fifty-flx'o nnd six-tenths (133 6) feet to tho placo of be ginning. Containing twenty-six thousand six hundred nnd eighty nnd fifty-four one-hunelredths (26,680 64-100) square feet of land, strict measure. Comprising Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3. in Block No. 29, as laid out and mapped for E. N. Wlllaril ct al., trustees, by C W. Thompson, jr. Coal and minerals being reserved. All Im proved with a txvo-story frame dwelling house, barn and outhouses. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of tho Eastern Union Building and Loan socloty vs. Crandall W. Thompson, jr. Debt, $742.3$. Judgment No. C21. May Term, rirt. FI. fn. to May Term, 1900. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. SI. All the right, title and Interest of tho dcfenelant, M. J. Donahoe, admin istrator of tho esthto of James J, Mahon, deceased, In nnd to nil the following do scribed lot, pleco or parcel of land sltuato In tho Township of Covington. In the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnel described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 15. of Colt's survey of Butler's lands, adjoining lands formerly of William Riley and Joseph Os elen, nnd Lots Nos. 10, 14 and IS, ot salel colts survey or uutier s lanas. con taining ono hundred and eight (108) acres nnd twclx'O (12) perches of land. Being the samo land conveyed by Mary Duggan, admlnstratrlx, and by N, Butler ot nl.. to James Watson nnd John Mahon by deeds dated Aug. 13, I860, and Feb. 0. 1867. and recoreled in tho office for recording deeds In Luzerne County In Deed Books N03. 114 and 122, nt pages 41 nad 63 respective ly, and being tho same premises devised by the said John Mahon to the said Jamcv J. Mahon by his last will and testament probated In tho register's orhco of Laek n wanna County Jan. 10th, 1SS1. Except ing ono ncro of land owned by tho School district of Covington Township. Nearly all Improved with two two-story frame-, hlnglo dwelling houses and two frame barns und other outbuildings nnd fruit trees there'on. Tho Interest of tho de fendant In nnd to tho uforesnld premises does not exceed an undivided one-half tnereor. Also all the light title, and Interest of tho said defendant In and to all that cer tain pleco or parcel of land sltuato In tho Toxvnshlp of Covington, In tho County of Lackawanna nnel State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in a public roael running from Philadelphia nnd Great Bend Turnpike to a public roael In Spring Brook Township; thence across Lot Ni. 15 of Colt's survey of Butler's lands to a corner ono hundred and twenty-seven (127) rods to lands of Michael Langan In a westerly direction elghty-flvo (83) rods t ) a corner: thenco nlong land known as lTnIon Mill property In a northerly dlree. tlon one hundred and twe-nty-seven C27i rods In publlo road aforesaid; thenro nlong said road In an easterly direction to the placo of bcglnnli g Containing sixty-seven (67) acres nnd seventy-nvo (73) tquaro reds of land, bo tho samo moro or less, Excoptlrg ono acre of land owned by the Si'hool district of Cov ington township. Nearly all Improxed xvlth a two-story single framo dwelling house, a frame barn nnd outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit ot Henry J. Butler, executor of ttio estate of David Lnngan, deceased, x-s, M. J. Donahoe, administrator of the es tate of James J. Mahnn. deceased. Debt, $1,325.09. Judgment No, 263, Mrach Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term. 1900. C. C. DONOVAN, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTV DOLLARS CASH WMRN PROP. ERTY IS STRUCK 0FP, AND BALANC0 IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTRR SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BH PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD. J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sharif. Sheriff's ofllce, Scranton, Pa., April 21, 1900. AMUSEMENTS. r mMl'lt1mlt)rTrvltl'V-1m'-yY-Jw-ty'KfUt 1ffi't ""V'P1 DirtECT rno.t madiso.h HnnAnE' caudln, NEW YOI1U CITV. AT SCRANTON On Thursday, Hay 10. TRANSCENDENT TWO. 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