TiliJ SCHAJSTOiN TllLJiUJSl THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. 2 TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST Miss Williams Goes from Tenth to Sixth Place. HOW THE LEADERS STAND Charles Rodriguez, 428 WebBter avenue. David V. Blrtley, 103 West Market street. Oliver Callahan, 415 Vine street. David C. Spencer, Bloomsburg. Eugene Roland, 235 Walnut street. Miss Tannic B. Williams, Peck vllle. Arthur Kemmerer, Eactoryvllle. Harry Reese, 331 Evans court. Miss Grace Slmrell, Carbondalo. Sidney W. Hayes, 922 Olive street. Edward Murray, 510 Homm court. John P. Smith, 2532 Boulevard avenue. Richard Roberts, 1303 Hampton street. Robert Campbell, 1532 Monsey avenue. The notable feature of the Educa tional Contest yesterday was the big gain In position made by Miss Fannie 1-3. Williams, of Peckvllle. Miss Wil liams, who only started In the con test last Friday, Is already In sixth place, yesterday wresting that posi tion away from Arthur Kemmerer, of Fnctoryvllle, and also causing the three leaders under him to drop one place lower than they occupied yes terday morning. David V. Blrtley made quite a gain on the leader for first plnce and strengthened his hold on the position ho gained on Monday. A now leader is in the printed list this morning, Robert Campbell, of 1532 Monsey avenue, he holding fourteenth position, but not very far behind those above him, who are quite well bunched. There Is ample time even yet for new contestants to enter, and un doubtedly there will be new names added to The Tribune's list of con testants dally. There is a large field for aspiring young men and women to work in, and the occupation is light and agreeable, and the Inducements held out are meritorious. Full par ticulars may be obtained on the fourth page of this morning's Tribune. HONESDALB. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honcsdale, Aug. 22. Mr. Homer Greene and family ore spending two weeks at Asbury Bark. Judge I'urdy has gone to his cranberry planta tion at Valley Junction, Wis., where he will spend a month. Doctors K. W. Burns and F. W. Towell, Messrs. B. W. Ganunell, E. II. Clark, of Honcsdale, and K. O. Ward, ol Newark, N. J., compose a party who arc camping at Ames pond this week. The Honcsdale Methodist Sunday school will picnic at Lake Lodore, Thursday, Aug. 20. An Invitation Is extended to all schools In the vicini ty to Join with them that day. Up to the 11 a. in. train today three hundred and sixty-five tickets were sold at Honesdalc lor the Knights ol Columbus excursion to Lake Lo dore. Katz Brothers' underwear factory and a por tion of the PurlantA Thompson shoe factory sus pended work today to enable their workmen to attend the Lake Lodore excursion. It Is reported that New York parties are nego tiating for the purchase of the Honcsdale electric light plant and the Hawlcy plant, also, and com bining the two, using the Hawlcy water power to generate electricity for both plants. The Wayno Baptist association is In session at Calkins this week. Within a few days James K. Mills, a farmer, who resides In Oregon township, this county, has lost five head of young cattle from one to two years old by some fatal disease unknown to him. The encampment pay was received by Company E Monday evening, amounting to (735. Preparations are being made by the T.rie to run their trains to the Honcsdale Delaware and Hudson station. The Delaware and Hudson has workmen filling In and grading around the new station. A recruiting office was opened yesterday In the Foster building in charge of Sergeant Charlca Origgs, of the Seventh United States artillery, and Elliott Greeslng, one of the Second United States cavalry. Becrults are sent to Columbus, 0 unasslgned. They are also taken for the Sec ond artillery, Fortress Monroe, Eleventh infantry, Fort Columbus, N, Y Twenty-fifth colored in fantry and the signal, hospital, and engineer corps. Army musicians are also enlisted by them. POREBT CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Aug. 22. A new twenty-two ton motor has been purchased by the Hillside Coal and Iron company for use In Its No. 2 workings at this place. Tho new machine will be used for hauling coal to the foot of the shaft and will take tho place of a twelve-ton motor now in use, which will be sent to tho slope. Tha company will have have five electric motors for hauling coal underground, three in No. 2 shaft and two In the slope. A stationary motor also pulls coal out ol the lifts on the electric plane and lets it down to the foot. This plane, which Is in No. 2is nearly two thousand feet long. A new generator has arrived and It will be placed In poiltion'at tho top of No. 2 shaft, which will give additional, power. Besides the motors, the company has two pumps, a fan and a drill run by electricity in No. 2 and a pump run by the same power In the slope. The ten years' franchise granted the Hillside company for operating a small railroad along Hudson street to carry coal from its No. 2 shalt to the Clifford breaker will soon expire and the company will discontinue the use of the road and convey the coal underground. Bids are now being received for the driving of a tunnel from the No. 2 workings u the Clifford vein, the dis tance to be nine hundred feet; width, sixteen feet, am) height, sewn feet. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eichenberg and children, Winifred and John, are spending two weeks with relatives mar Albany, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cawley are In Archbald today,lttfndlng the funeral of a cousin. Mrs. Mjron Woodmanseo and son, Oscar, are vUltlng at Covennlngton, Ta, Mrs. M. Hussle, of New York city, who has been spending the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. William Iteyuolds, on Delaware street, has returned home. How's ThlsP We ofler One Hundred Dollars Ilcward lor any case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' r. J. CHENEY A: CO.. Props., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last 16 jmrs, and believe him per. fectly honorable In all business transactions md financially able to carry out any cbliral tlon made by their firm. v West & TruM, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo O Waldlng, Klni,m Marvin, Wholesale Druggists' Toledo, O. ' HaU'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actlnr directly upon the blood and mucous surface of tha system. Price, .5o. per bottle. Sold br all druggists. Testimonlsls free, U all's Family Pills are the best. NICHOLSJUN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, Auj. 22.-Mr. slid Mrs. C. II. Drown, after ipcndinK tt week's outing it Card I'onJ, liare rcturiicil to their lioinc. Mls l:thel Stark Is 111 at licr home d) Slate Itrrct, 0, I Spcwcr "" on rc rtllng new ma chinery In their prlst mill. Sir. ami Mrs. II. X. Manchester, el factory t illc. s pi lit Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Tha) er. Mr. and Mn. V. U Crane, ol Scranton, arc the clients ol Ml.i Dmlly Harding. Mm. II. V. Tltiu gave a very pretty luncheon on Friday lor a number ol out-of-town guests. They were: Miss Titus and Mill l)e Kay, ol ninithamton; Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Crane and MIm Illark, ol Kcrantoni Mm. ltoscncrunts and Mlu llertha Itoscm rants, ol Lackawanna: Mrs. Titus, ol Ilrockton; Mr. Jones and Miss Warner. Mrs, Harry Spencer 1 confined to her hom on Main street by sickness. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. llcnjamln, of Scranton, are spending the month with the lattcr's parents, Mr. aml-Mrn. K. It. McKlnncy. Mini Una Titus, ol Ilincliamton, N. Y Is visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Titus. Miss Illslo Do Witt, ol Wllkcs-llarrc, spent a tew days hit week with MIm Cora Stephens. The Methodist Sunday school picnicked at Kirk Stephens' grove Wednesday. Base ball and cro quet were the amusements of the day. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs, Kmbly Wright died at her home In Fields llrook Tuesday evening. Deceased Is survived by the following children: Mrs. Jonas Ilcnnlnger, Mrs. George llungcrford, Charlie Wright and Aus tin Wright. The funeral will be held at tha house Friday morning at v o'clock. The re mains will be Interred in the "Nicholson cemetery. Mrs. Jona: llallstcad, while gathering herbs in a lot adjoining her home on Tuesday, fell and Injured herself quite seriously, breaking her hip bone. She was attended by I)r. Decker. Mrs. Samuel Stark died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. firlllln Totter, in West Nicholson. The funeral will be held at Stark church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. HAREORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. lhrford, Aug. 22. Mr. O. L. Keller, of reck vlllc, Is spending a few dajs at the home of H. M. Watson. Frank Hepburn, Gus Jackson and Winford Tiffany attended camp meeting at Thompson Sunday, Miss Carrie Williams of Brooklyn Is visiting friends. Mrs. Joseph Sivcetsrr and daughter of Scran ton are visiting relatives here. Miss Clara LimLsley Is visiting her sister In Little York. Miss Jennie narrow of Wnghamton is visit ing her mother. juss Clyde Patterson and Jessie Bobbins spent the week with Thompson friends. Bev. 0. 1). Fisher will speak to the South Harford people Friday evening, Aug. SI. Mrs. F. It. Tiffany is on the sick list. J. Madison Uathncy, a young student from the Moody school, delivered an excellent sermon In the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. From his earnestness and power by presenting this sermon we predict and wish for him a bright and prosperous future. Jerry Bobbins, a member of the United States army, has hem discharged and returned to his old homo In Harford. Fifteen young people from North Harford took a straw ride to Lake Side last Thursday and enjoyed a good time fishing. Mrs. I,. W. Moore, of New Milford, is visiting friends In town. ' Howard Badurtha, who has been working in the creamery, has returned to Connecticut to attend school. Ljnn and Harry Greenwood of Wayno county visited Hiland Fateibrook, Aug. 21. SHERIFF'S SALES. CHEIUFF'S BALES. -OF Valuable Real Estate -ON FRIDAY, SKPT. 11, 1300. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cial, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of tlio C'ouit of Common l'lcns of Lackawanna County, to mo di rected, I will expose to public salo by vendue or outcry, to the highest find best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In the City of Scranton, Lackawanna, Coun ty, on FRIDAY, tho FontTHBNTH DAY of SKPT., A. D. liKW, lit 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. nil tho right, title and interest of the defendants Ir. and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of lund, viz.: No. 1. All tho rleht. title nnd Interest of tho defendant, L. W. Hoffecker, In and to all tho surface of nil those lots or pieccs of land sltuato In tho Borough of Jcrmyn, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: licglnnlng at a cor ner of un alley and land ot Stephen C. Whltmore; thence in nn easterly direction nlong said lands of said Stephen C. Whlt more, ono hundred and twenty(120) feet, moro or less, to corner on street known ns Itutlroad street; thence In a northerly direction along lands of the Ontario, Car bondalo and Scranton Railroad company two hundred and ninety (29() feet, more or less, to a corner; thence In a, westerly direction twenty-five (23) feet, more or less, to said alley; thenco in a. southerly direction ulong said nllcy two hundred and fifty (250) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Being a portion of tho lots purchased of Frank II. dem ons, high sheriff of tho County of Lacka wanna, and State of Pennsylvania, hv Stephen C. Whltmore. Jan. 13, A. D., ISO?. Kxoeptlng and reserving tho coal and other minerals beneath tho surfaco of said lots. All Improved with one largo shed used for storage purposes. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit ot S. C. Whltmore vs. L. W. Hof fecker. Detb, 1650. Judgment, No. 103-i, September Term, WOO. Fl. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1900. TALOU & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 2. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, John Brahofsky, In and to all the .surface or right of soil In nnd to all that certain lot. nieon nr n.nrppl r.f land situate In tho Horough of Olyphant, County of Lackawanna, and State of x-cunsiyviuiiii. uuuuueu unci ticscnn el us 1 follows: Containing a front of - mv (CO) feet northeastward on Race .i ei, and northwestward at right m. . . said street one hundred and tlttv i r0i feet by Lot No. II on said street, s. uili westword parallel with said street sl.v (00) foot by Lot No. 11 on Jones street; nnd northwestwrnd at right uugU-s to Ruco street one hundred ami lilty (130) feet by Lot No. 10 on said street. Com prising Lot No. 12 on said Race street, ns tho same Is represented and designate, on map ot building lots of land of tho Delaware, and Hudson Cannl company. Relng the wnio lot of lund conveyed to the said John Urnhofskj and Susanna liernatt by deed dated Sept. 25, 1802. nnd recorded In the nfUr-v fur recording of deeds In nnd for tho County of Lacka wanna In Deed Hook No. S3, page 117, etc. All Improved with a. two-story frame dwelling house, one barn and out- nouses mereon. Selr.ed ahd taken In execution nt the suit of Susnnnn liernatt vs. John Urn liolsky. Debt. 5300. Judgment No. 171. September Term, litfG. Fl. fa. to Septem her 'form, 1)0. Also nt tho suit of Same vs. Snmo. Debt, ttfOO. Judgment No. 172, September Term, 1S!W. Fl. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1000. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No, 3. All thi" right, title and Interest of tho defendant, W. C. Orlflln. In nnd to nil that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate In the Finrnuph of Dickson city In the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. scribed ns follows, to wit: llelng Lot No. 23 on plot of Innds of the Delaware, Luckawanna nnd Western Railroad com pany, designated ns "Plot of Lands of Priceville." snld lot being rectnngular In shape, tnensiirlng fifty w)) feet In front, the same In rear nnd one hundred and sixty-two nnd ono-half (162'-) leet in depth. All Improved with a two-storj frame dwelling house, barn nnd out buildings thureen. Seized and tuken In execution nt tho suit of fleoipe Orlflln vs. W. C arlMln. Debt, 1710. Judgment No, S9. September Term, 1900, Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. ALSWORTH, Atfy. ALSO No. 4.-A1I the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Arthur Lock, in und to SHERIFF'S SALES. nil thnt certain lot or parcel of land situ ate, In tho Sixth ward of tho City of Ciubondnle, County of Lackawanna nnd Stale of Penns)lvanla, on what Is known ns Lnthropc and Reynolds' Addition to snld city nnd situate on the easterly side of Spencer street, bounded nnd described ns follows: llcgln ttfty (M) feet nn Sliencer street; thenco easterly along lnnd of James Williams one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly nlong lands ot William Crngo Kstnto llfty (DO) feet; thence west erly nlong lands of C. K. Spencer one hundred (100) feet to the plnco of begin ning, llelng tho sntne premises conveyed to Arthur Lock by Sheriff F. It. Clem ons by deed dated Nov. 21 IMS. See Lackawanna County Deed Rook No. 130, pngo 87. Improved with good two-story dwelling, outbuildings, fruit trees, etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Co-operative Hulldlng Hank vs. Arthur Lock. Debt. Ji.501.Dl. Judgment No. 119S, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. J. F. REYNOLDS, Att'y. ALSO No. G. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, James Quirk, In and to all tho following described piece or parcel ot land situate In tho Horough of Dun more, County of Lnckawanna, and Btnte of Pennsylvania, being Iot No. 2, In lllnek No. 2, upon tho plot of Prospect Park; said lot contains In front on street known on said plot as Ward street, forty nnd llve-tonths itn.to feet, nnd In denth on tho southerly side ono hundred und twenty-four and llfty-threo ono hun dredths (12i.r,3) feet, on the northerly side ono hundred and twenty-eight nnd seven ono hundredths (128.07) feet, nnd In the rear forty and seventeen one hundredths (40.17) feet. Relng the snmo lot of land conveyed by Charles DuPont Rreck to James S. Quick, dated the seventeenth day of April, 1SD7, nnd recorded In the ofllco of the jecorder of deeds In and fur Lackawanna County In Deed Rook No. 148 at linen 274. etc. All Imnrovcd with a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized nnd tnkrn In execution at tho suit of Farmers and .Mechanics Savings Fund and I.nnn Association vs. Jnmcs S. Quick Debt, $300.12. Judgment No. 1192, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Sep tember Term, 1900. DOUGLASS, Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Robert A. Lindsay, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the Thirteenth and Second wards of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on tho westerly side of Capouse avenue, opposlto tho property of Townsend Pooro, ninety (90) feet north front the point where tho lino between Lots Nos. 41 and 43, In Rlock No. B, on tho plot of lots of tho Thomas Dickson Estate strikes Ca pouse avenue. It being tho southeasterly corner of snld Iot No. 41 nnd marked by a wooden pin established by A. R. Dunning, surveyor; thenco from said point so described ns being ninety (90) feet from said corner, nlong Capouse avc mio In a northeasterly direction to the corner of land of F. M. Loomls; thenco nt right angles In a northwesterly di rection nlong tho lino .of said Loomls and land now or lute of the estate of Daniel Newman to Monsey avenue; thenco along Monsey avenue southwester ly to mo nurtneriy corner ot 1.01 ino. ii. Rlock No. G, of said Dickson plot; thence at light angles along tho northerly line of said Lot No. 41 in a southeasterly direc tion to a point about llfty (50) feet from the westerly line of Capouse avenue; thenco at right angles and parallel with the line of ''apouse avenue southwesterly to a point ninety (90) feet from the hero, inbeforo mentioned line btwen Lots Nos. 44 and 45; thence in a straight lino to tho placo of boglnnlng. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit ot Theodore G. Wolfe and Everett Warren, surveying executors and trus tees under the last will and testament of llcnjamln II. Throop, vs. Robert A. Lind say. Debt. $4,273.78. Judgment No. 622, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Soptem cr Term, 1900. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, Att'y. ALSO No. 7. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest ot tho defendant. William M. Springer, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with tho improvements thereon, situate in the Township of Lackawanna, County of Lackawanna and Stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and d scrlbed as follows, to wit: Reglnnlng at a corner on the certified line of Fittston Township, where tho line between Provl denco nnd Lackawanna Township Inter sects, the same being the line formerly known ns the Scrott line, thence along said township line south twenty live nnd one-half (25i) degrees west to a stone post set In tho ground to mark a corner of the lands of the Lnc-oe and Shifter Coal company, a distnnco of about seven-seven (77) rods; thenco alum: the line of lands of said Laeoo and Shifter Coal company north hi-venly-slx (71.) deguus and twenty-live (25) minutes east about sixty-live (65) rods to a corner; thence In a straight lino to a chestnut tree corner standing on tho aforesaid Scott Hue, and thence by the Hintif, nnrth flflv-llvn n?H nn-linlf f.VJ(.l degrees west about twenty-six (26) rojs to tho plaeo of beginning. Containing about seventeen (17) acres of land, bo the same moro or less. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, ono frame barn, sheds, fruit tiees and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of The Lacoe and Shifter Coal Com pany vs. William M. Springer. Dobt, J2U7.7C. Judgment No. 707, -May Term, 1S9I, Vend. ex. to September Term, 1900. WELLS ii TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Anna A. Applannlp nnd Peter Applannlp, In nnd to all the surface or right of soil of all those cer tain lots or parcels of land situate In tho township of Old Forge In said Lacka wanna County, nnd bounded and de fccrlbed as follows, to wit: Tho first thereof being Lot No. 33, In lower draft of lots of Estate of Thomas Smith, dcccBsed, bounded, sixty-seven (67) feet on Main street, one hundred nnd fifty (130) feet on llondorson street, sixty-seven (67) feet on a public alley and ono hundred and titty (150) feet by Lot No. 32, mid containing 10.030 square feet of land, moro or less. Coal and min erals reserved. All Improved with a double framo dwelling houso, used ns an hotel, barn In tho renr and outbuildings thereon. Tho second thereof beginning at corner of Henry street and main street; thenco by Main street one hundred (100) feet to corner of Lot No. 77. and by It one hun dred nnd sixty-seven (167) feet to corner of Lots Nos. 73 and 71. and by Lots N i 73 and 72. one hundred (100) feet to ci OS. cor ner by side or Henry street, and by it ono hundred nad sixty-two (1C2) feet to corner on Main fctreet and placo of be ginning. Containing 16,130 squnre feet of land, moro or loss, and being LotB Nos. 75 and 76 on upper draft. Coal and min erals reserved. All Improved with a dnubo frame dwelling hoitBo and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Pennsylvania Central Rrewlng Company vs. Peter Applannlp and Anna Applannlp. Debt, J50. Judgment No. SS3, September Term, 1S9S. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1900. Also Samo vs. Same. Debt, J125. Judgment No. 141, May Term, U9S. . Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, Att'ys. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Mary Mullen, In and to all that certain piece, parcel and lot of lnnd sltunto In tho Township of Lack awanna, In tha County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a stake In tho easterly line of Pittston nvenuo 300 feet In a northeasterly direc tion from tho easterly corner of Pittston avenue and Stono street and running thence south ten (10) degrees forty (40) minutes east one hundred and llfty (130) feet to nn alley; thence along said alley In a northeasterly direction north seventy-nine (79) degrees twenty (20) min utes cast fifty 60) feet to a corner: thenco north ten (10) degrees forty (40) minutes west one hundred nnd llfty (150) feet to a corner In tho easterly line of Pittston nvenuo, and thenco south seventy-nino (79) degrees, twenty (20) minutes west llfty (50) feet to the place of beginning. Contnlnlng 7,500 squnro feet, moro or less. Said piece of land is known as Lot No, 2, In Rlock No, 22, In the Pennsylvania An thraclto Coal company's plot of lots In said Lnckawnnna TownJhlp. Improved with a foundation of a house that was burned, and an old barn. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of M. Robinson vs. Mary Mullen. Dobt, jaoo. Judgment No. 017, September Term, 1896. Alias II. fa. to September Term, 1900. nT7T T a jP. rvrM ii;a Att'y. ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, W, J, Davln, In and to all that certain messuage or parcel of SHERIFF'S SALES. land described ns follows: Situated In tho City of Bcranton, County of Lacka wanna and Stnto of Pennsylvania and known and designated as Ixit No. 26, In Biuaro or Rlock No, S2, nnd situate upon strcot called and known ns Plttstoti avc nue. upon tho town plot of Scranton. Bald lot being flfty-thieo (53) feet In front and llfty-threo (5j) fPrt In rear, nnd ono nun dred and fifty (130) feet in depth. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, a small barn nnd othor outbuildings. Seized nnd tnken In execution lit the suit of Mlna Robinson vs. W. J. Davis, Debt, $1,702.01. Judgment No. 931, March Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Soptembcr Term, 19U0. WELLS & TORREY, Att'ys. ALSO No. 11. All the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendant, Margaret T. Konncy, formerly Margnret T. Jones, admlnlstra trlx of tho Estate of David T, Jones, de ceased, In nnd to the surfaco or right of soil of all that certain lot of land situate, lying and being In the township of Old Forgo (now borough of Talyor), County of Lnckawanna nnd State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows: Being Ixit No. 164, of Plot No, 1, of lands of tho Dclawnro, Lackawanna and West ern Railroad company, at Taylorvllle. Said lot Is rectangular In shape, meas uring fifty (CO) feet in front on Ridge street, the same width on tho rear, and ...... V... .l..l . .... ..m . I .Innlh uuu iiuiiuicu mm liny iiw icci in vi,.,, an delineated on said plot, which said plot Is intended for record by said com pany. Relng the samo premises conveyed to the said David T. Jones by the said Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company by deed dated Feu. 17, 1894, nnd recorded in the olllce for the recording of deeds, etc., In and for snld county of Uackwanna in Deed Rook No. 116, Pago C43, etc. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. All Improved with two two-story frame slnglo dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of John E. Davis vs. Margaret T, Kenney, formerly Margaret T. Jones, ndmlnfstrntrlx of tho Estate of David T. Jones, deceased. Debt, $100. Judg ment, No. 567, September Term, 1900. Fl, fa. to September Term, 1900. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and interest of tho defendant, George P. Cramer. In nnd to nil those eleven certain squares or blocks of ground situate In tho City of Scranton, County of Luzerne nnd btate of Pennsylvania, being parts and parcels of a certain large tract marked certified Lot No. 40 nnd known as tho Stafford Meadow tract marked upon the map or plan of additional lots of Scranton re corded In the office for recording deeds, etc., ut Wllkes-Rarre, In Rook No. 132, made by W. II. Sturdevunt to the origi nal map by II. Colt, ns follows, to wit: Rlock No. 170, bounded northwestwardly by Rolling street, northeastwardly by Locust street, southenstwnrdly by Pres cott street and southwestwardly by Rrook street; Rlock No. 172, bounded norin westwardly by Rollln street, northeast wardly by Cherrv Btreet, southcastwardly by Prescott stleet and southwestwardly by Fig street; Block No. ISO, bounded northwestwardly by Grote Btreot, north eastwardly by Locust street, southeast wardly by Berlin street and southwest wardly by Rrook street; Rlock No. 181, bounded northwestwadly by Grote street, northwestwardly hv Hrook street, south eastwardly by Rerlln street nnd south westwardly by Cherry street; Block No. 182. bounded nothwestwnrdlv by Grote Btreet, northeastwardly by Cherry street, southeastwnrdly by Rerlln street and southwestwardly by Fig street; Rlock No. 183, bounded northwestwardly by Rerlln street, northeastwardly by Cherry street, fiouthoastwardly by Bancroft street and southwestwardly partly by Fig street mm partly by tho southwesterly boundary lino of tho said Inrgo tract marked Cer tified Lot No. 40; Block No. 184, bounded northwestwardly by Berlin street, north eastwardly by Brook street, southcast wardly by Bancroft street and south westwardly by Cherry street; Block No. 1S5, bounded northwestwardly by Rorlln street, northeastwardly by Ixicust street, southcastwardly by Bancroft street and southwestwardly by Brook street. Tho southwesterly portion of Block No. 1M. which said southwesterly portion Is bounded northwestwardly by Berlin street .northeastwardly by tho northeast boundary line of tho said large tract marked Certified Lot No. 40, southeast wardly by Bancroft street and s-outh-westwardly by Locust street; Block No. 18$, bounded northwestwardly by Ban croft street, northeastwardly by Brook street, southeastward!- by Blsmark street and southwestwardly by Cherry street: Block No. 1S9, bounded northwest wardly by Bancroft street, northeast wardly by Locust street, southeastward!!' by Rlsmarek street and southwestwardly by Brook street. Excepting out of the four of tho said eleven blocks or squares of ground certain of the small lots Into which each of the said blocks have been subdivided, marked on tho said plan in the said blocks, as follows, to wit: In Block No. 170, I.ots Nos. 4 to 12 Inclusive; In Block No. ISO, Lots Nos. 1 to 12 inclu sive nnil Lots Nos. 13, 15. 17, 19, 21, 2.1, 23, 27, 29 and 31; In Block No. 181. Lots Nos. 1 to 12 Inclusive, nnd In Block No. K. Lots Nos. 13. 13, 17. 19. 21, 23, 23, 27. 29 and 31. Which said eleven squares or blocks of ground oro parts of a certain large tract of lnnd which Andrew J. Thomson, hv Indenture bearing dato tho twenty second day of July. A. D.. 1871. nnd re corded at Wllkes-Rarre, In Deed Rook No. 152, page IWO,. etc., granted and con veyed unto the said Thomas P. Reming ton, Junior, In fee, subject to the payment of a certain mortgago debt which has since been paid off nnd tho mortgage duly satisfied of record. Together with all and singular tho mines, minerals, streets, alleys, pnssages. ways, water-courses, etc. No reservation of coal or minerals. Covenant of tpeclal warranty, as follows, viz: "ly, from, or under him, they, or any of them." Being tho samo premises which weroconvejed by Thomas 1'. Rem ington Jr., .Michael Rellly, Geo. P, Cram er nnd Henry Carr Leo by deed dated Jnn. 20. 1871. recorded In tlv recorder's oince of Luzerne County Deed Hook, No. 174, page 21. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of Philadelphia Bank vs. George P. Cramer. Debt. $l,6n0. Judgment No. 592, March Term, 1S99. Vend. ex. to Septem ber Term. 19uo. WELLES & TORREY', Att'ys. ALSO No. 13. All tho rltrht title and Interest of tho defendant. John Brlegel, in and to nil tho following described lots of land sltutned In the borough of Dunmore. In the county of Iickawnnna, and state ot Pennsylvania, being lots numbered ono hundred nnd ninety (190) and ono hundred and ninety-two (192) In square or block number nineteen (19) nnd situate nt the north corner of a street called and named Monroe avenue, formerly Sixteenth street and Delaware street (formerly Delaware avenue) upon the plot of Dickson's ad dition, duly recorded In Lackawanna enimtv In deed book No. 47. naire 14. etc. Said lots of land being rectangular In Hhnpo and being each sixty (60) feet In front nnd rear nnd one hundred nnd sev enty-one and twenty onc-hundredths till 20-luO) feet in depth, the measurement ot the depth of said lots and also tho width of salii lot number one hundred nnd nine-ty-two (192) to commence ten (10) feet from tho Inside of tho sidewalk on tho said Monroe avenue nnd Delaware street, with the privilege of using said ten (10) feet for yard and shrubbery and tho ten (10) feet of lot one hundred and ninety two (192) nlong Delaware street for yard vault, cellarway, bay windows, porch, steps or shrubbery, but not the right to erect any bulldlg theroon nor Khali any building be erected or placed within thirty (30) feet of the fence line on said Monroo avenue; nor shall tho front por tion of said lots extending back one hun dred and thirty-one (131) feet be so divid ed ns to face on said Delaware street. Subject to tho samo conditions as ex pressed In the deed from the Dlcksnns ex ecutors for said lots. Improved with large two-story frame dwelling house, barn nnd outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of J. M. Clark vs. John Brlegel. Debt. $5,000.00. Judgment No. 559, Septem ber Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1900. CLARK, Atty. ALSO No. 14. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, William Russ nnd Anna Russ, In nnd to all tho following de. scribed lot or parcel of land situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, described ns follows; Being lot number nineteen (19) In squnre or block number nlnety-llvo (93) and situate upon street called and known us Alder fctreet on the plot of Scranton, Intended to be duly registered and record, ed, said lot being forty (40) feet In front and one hundred and llfty-two (152) feet In depth, rectangular, with an alley in the rear; also an alley on tho southeasterly sldo of snld lot. ench of said alleys being sixteen (16) feet wide for public use, with the privilege of using ten (10) feet In front of tho front line of said lot for yard, vaults, porch, piazza, cellarwav and bay windows, but for no other purpose, the top of the outside ot said vaults in no caso to bo higher than the Bldewnlk in front of same. Excepting nnd reserving I coal and minerals; being the same land SHERIFF'S SALES. which James W. Walsh conveyed to W tl llam Russ by deed dated May 18, 1896. Recorded In deed book No. 138, page 197, otc. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling houso nnd other outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Mlna Robinson vs. William Rusg nnd Annie Russ. Debt, $1,567.00. Judg ment No. 311, March Term, 1900. Lev. fa, to September Term, 1900. WELLES & TORREY', Attys. ALSO No. 16. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendants, John Stclgerwalt and Snllle Stclgerwalt, In nnd to all the sur face or right of soil of tho following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land, situ ate In tho First word of tho borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawannn, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows: Reglnnlng at a corner of an nlley and Swartz street; thence running north along front of lot on of an lilley and Swartz street; thence at right angles to Swartz street 150 feet to roar of lot; thenco parallel with Swartz street, along rear cnu ot siuu ioi, a.) ieec to an nlley; thence along said alley loO feet to Swartz street, placo of beginning. Containing 3,750 squaro feet of land. Be ing part of tho same pleco or parcel of land conveyed to Thos. Mcltugh by deed from 1'. J. Hornn and wife, and M. J. Henley, dated September 23, 18!i6, and recorded In Lackawannn county, In deed book No. 117, pngo 03, etc. Improved with a two-story, doublo house and outbuild ings, v Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of Annie E. Blaschko vs. John Stclg erwalt and Sallle Stclgerwalt. Debt, $1, 531.00. Judgment No. 438, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1900. FICKES, Atty. ALSO No. 16.-AU tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, W. W. Wllklns, In nnd to all tho lnnd and premises sltuato In tho Twenty-llrst ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lnckawanna, state of Pennsylvania, nnd bounded nnd de scribed as follows: Being lot No. twenty four (24) In square or block J on the plot of lots of the Tripp Farm nnd Lund Co., recorded In Lnckawanna county In deed book No. 165, page 2, being forty (40) feet wide In front on Rulwer street and forty (10) feet In renr of Thomas court nnd one hundred nnd twelve (112) feet from front to rear and being tho same premises convoyed to the Tripp Farm and Land Company by William Chappell and Mar garet, his wife, by deed dated the 1st of September, A. D. 1MS, and recorded In lnckawanna county In deed book No. 163. Improved with a two-story framo dwell ing and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of International Building and Loan Association vs. W. W. Wllklns. Debt, $3,C00.0O. Sheriff to collect $2,0.12.69. Judg ment No. CM, September Term, 1900. Fi. fa. to September Term, lflon. G1LUOY, Atty. ALSO No. 17. All the defendants' right, title and interest in and to the following real estate: FIRST "All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, Ijlng nnd being in tho city of Scranton, county ot Lacka wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, be ing known and distinguished upon the plot of the J. C. Piatt Homestead prop erty, Intended to be duly registcied and recorded, as lots numbers twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27) In block "B," sltuato upon street known nnd disting uished on snld plot ns Piatt Place, the said lots being more particularly bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Begin ning nt a point on said Plutt Place in the division line between lots twenty-live (23) and twenty-six (26); thence along said division lino one hundred and twenty (120) feet to an nlley In the rear twelve (12) feet wide, as laid out on said plot for the use of parties owning or occupying lots abutting thereon, purchased from said grantorc herein, thence nlong said alley easterly forty (10) feet to the division line between lots numbers twenty-soveu (27) nnd twenty-eight (28); thenco along sabl division lino ut right angles to said al ley one hundred nnd twenty (120) feet to Piatt Placo; thencn along said Piatt Place westerly forty (40) feet to the point or place of beginning." Being the snmo bind conveyed to said Amy T, Reeves by J. C. Piatt, ut al., by deed recorded In tho county aforesaid In deed book No. 69, nt p.igo 235, etc. Improved with largo two-story framo dwelllne house. SECOND "All that certnln niece, par cel or tract of land sltuato lying and be ing In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Re glnnlng at tho east corner of lot number seventeen (17) on Sanderson avenue (for merly Seventh street), nnd one hundred nnd fifty (130) feet from the corner of Sanderson avenue nnd Centor street; thence north thirty-nine (39) degrees, forty-llvo (13) mlnutse east along Sander son avenue, ubout one hundred nnd forty (140) feet to tho corner of Mnrket street: thence at right angles along said Market street north llfty (50) degrees fif teen (13) minutes west, llfty (50) feet to a corner; thence nt right ungles to the last mentioned Una south thirty-nine (39) de grees forty-llvo (13) minutes west, about ono hundred and forty (140) feet to a cor ner on tho lino of lot number seventeen (17); thenco south fifty (50) degrees fifteen 115) minutes cast nlong the line of lot number seventeen (17). fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning: said lot being lo cated on the corner of Sanderson avenue nnd Market street, bolng marked on the sold map No. 635 Eas,t Market street, and being lot number eighteen (IS) In block number eight (8) on plot of lots surveyed and mapped by J. L. Lawrence for ill lam Von Storch." THIRD "All thnt certain lot, pleco or parcel of land sltuato, lying and being In the city of Scranton. county of Lacka wannn, nnd statu of Pennsylvania, being known and distinguished on tho plot of the J C. Piatt Homestead property, In tended to he duly reglbtored und record ed, ns lots numbers twenty-eight (IS) nnd twentv-nlne (291 In block "II," sltuato upon street known nnd distinguished on said plot as i-inti i-uu-e, int- saiu itiia Hir ing more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at n point on said Piatt Plnco In the division lino between lots number twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28): thence along said division line ono hundred and twenty (120) feet to an alley In the rear, twelve (12) feet wide, as laid out on said plot, rnr th, nsn of the nartles ownlmr or oc cupying lots nbu'tlnc thereon, purchased from said grantors herein; thenco along said alley easterly forty (40) feet to the division line between lots numbers twenty-nine (29) and thirty (30); thenco along said division lino at right angles to said alley one hundred and twenty (190) feet to Piatt Placo; thenco nlong said Piatt Place westerly forty (40) feet to the point or plnco of beginning." Being tho same land conveyed to said Isabelle M. McKInney by J. C. Piatt, et al., by deed recorded In the county afore said In deed book No. 69, at page 23S. etc. Improved with largo two-story framo dwelling house. FOURTH "Tho following pleco or par eel of lnnd situate. lying nnd being in a tract In tho warranteo nnme of Jonathan Stevens. In the township of Roaring Rrook, county of Luzerne (now Lacka wanna), and state of Pennsylvania, being described as follows, viz.: Reglnnlng at a point In tho division line of lots In tho warrantee nnme3 of John Brady nnd Jon athan Stevons In tho aforesaid township of Roaring H ook, snld point being eleven hundred slxt ,-slx and eight-tenths (1160.8) feet nicnjiu'ed along said line In a south orlv cllreolon from a stones corner com mon to the trncts In the warrantee names of Charles Butler, John Brady nnd Jon athan Stevens In the nforesntd township and nlso located at the intersection ot said division land line with tho south side lino of Mountain nvenuo as shown on tho innn of lands ot i;. u. ocnoonmnKor thenco north elglity-flve (S5) degrees tlf ty-nlne (59) minutes west of said avenue line If extended, three hundred nnd threo and seventv-six one-hundredths (303.76) feet to a corner; thence south four (I) degrees forty (0) minutes west seven hundred nnd thirty-two (732) feet more or less to a corner ot the intersection with the north sine ngni oi way nue or inn Nay Aug Falls and Elmhurst Boulevard; thence easterly along said right of way line about threo hundred and eight (3ifci feet to a corner al tho Intersection of tho division land line first above mentioned; thence along said land line north four (I) degrees forty (10) minutes nst, seven hundred nnd four (701) feet to tho plnco of beginning, containing live (6) ncres of land." Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of the Chicago Lumber Company vs. Isabella Lucas McKInney and Amy Lu cas Reoves. Debt JI.1W.95. Judgment No. US I, September Term, 1899. Vend ex, to Sentemher Term. W0. BURR AND T. F. WELLS, Attys. ALSO No. 18. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendnat. Henry Reynold. In nnd to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sltuato. lying and being In tho town hlpof Lackawanna, county of Lacka wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, deslg nated and described as follows, to wli Being lot No. fourteen (II) In block No. three (3) upon tho southerly side of Strat ford avenue. Said lot being forty (40) SHERIFF'S SALES. feet In front on said Stratford avenue or street and oiu hundred and forty-six (ltd) feet In depth, moro or less, to a court for public use fourteen (14) feet wide. Bald lot being rectnngular In shnpo ns designated and lntd out on plot or map of tho Keystone Lund company, which map is recorded In tho proper ofllco for the re cording of deeds, etc., for Lackawanna county, In dcod hook No. 142, page 261, as by rcterenco theroto hid will fully np pear. Improved with i two-story frame single dwcllng houso and outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution ut the suit of the Pennsylvania Trust Co., vs. Henry Reynolds. Dobt. $2,360.82. Judg ment No. 614, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa, to September Term, 1!0. BUNNELL, Atty. ALSO No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Minnie M, Evcrott nnd William u. u ijverelt, in nnct to an mo surface or right of soil of lot, parcol or trnct of land sltu.ite In the First ward of thu city of Scranton, county of Lacka wannn, nnd stale of Pcnnsylavnln, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Being lot number nine (9) In squnro or block E, ns shown on plot of lots made by Jordan, Hannah & Jordan, nnd record ed in the olllcn of tho recorder ot deeds In nnd for tho county of I Jickuwaima In deed book No. 128, page 676. Said lot of hind Is forty-seven, nnd live-tenths (17.5) feet In width in front on Boulovard, forty-llvo (43) feet In width In tho rear, and an average of one hundred sixteen nnd fourteenths (116.14) feet In depth or length from front to rear of lot, being ono hun dre and eight nnd seventy-two onc-Jiun-dredths (1US.72) feet on tho northerly Bide along lot eight (8) and one hundred twenty-four nnd sixteenths (121.16) feet on tho southerly sldo nlong lot 10 of said M. M. Everett, being tho snmo premises and subject to the samo exceptions mentioned and contained In deed from John H. Jordan, et ux., ct nl.. to Minnie M. Everett, dated April 2t, 1896, recorded In ded book No. 139, pngo 12, etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of Henry Belln, Jr., vs. Mlnnlo Ev erett and William G. II. Everett. Debt, $2.2$0.en. Judgment No. 133, March Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to September Term, 1900. WELLES & TORREY', Attys. ALSO No. 20. All tho right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Ada E. Weston. W. G. Thomas, administrator of E. E. Wes ton's estate nnd R. Willis Reese, guar dian of Muriel J. Weston, Willis R. Wes ton and Edwin Hoyt Weston, minor chil dren of E. Weston, deceased. In nnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In whnt was the township of Old Force, county of Lnrknwnnna nnd state of Pennsylvania, and being known as Lot numuer two nunuri-u torty-nvo cuo) on plot ono (1) ot land at Taylorvllle. Said lot measures flfty-hrce (53) feet In front on Main street nnd forty-eight (4S) feet In width on tho rear and one hundred forty-threo (113) feet in depth on Middle street nnd ono hundred fifty (150) feet in depth on the side next to lot number two hundred forty-four (214), ns delineated on said plot. All Improved with one two story wood frame dwelling house and one barn, fruit trees and out buildings. Seized and tnken In execution at the suit of Mary R. Foster vs. Ada E. Wes ton vs. W. G. Thomas, administrator of E. E. Weston, deceased, and R. Willis Reese, guardian of Muriel J. Weston, Willis R. Weston and Edwin Hoyt Wes ton, minor children of E. Weston, de ceased. Debt, ji.zcs). judgment ro. iura, September Term, lnfl. Lev. fa. to Sept. Term, 1900. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 21. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Audrow Carter nnd Mary Oraco Carter, In and to nil that certain lot of land sltuato In the borough of Jermyn In the county of Lackawannn and state of Pennsylvania, contnlnlng a fiont of fifty feet southeastward on Sec ond avenue, bounded southwestwnrd at right angles to snld avenue 170 feet by lot No. E In block No. 33 on said avenue, rorthwestward pnrallel with said avenue 60 feet by nn nlley northeastwnrd at right angles to Bald avenue CO feet by lot No. 7 In block No. 33 on snld avenue, comprising lot No. C In block No, 31 on Second nvenuo. as snld lot Is represented nnd described on the map of building lots on lands of the Northern Conl and Iron company In said borough of Jermyn, ex cepting and reserved, however, to the Northern Coal nnd Iron company all coal nnd minerals, being samo premises con veyed by William H. Merrltt, executor ot William Merritt. deceased, to Mary Grace Carter, mortgagor by deed dated June 6. U96, nnd Intended to be recorded, etc., the said Wm. II. Merritt having first obtained an order ot the orphans court of Lackawanna county to sell said renl estate for tho pay ment of debts, nil of which ap pear ot recotd In clerk of court s court's otllce In Lackawanna county. Im proved with ono double two-story framo dwelling house, burn and otner out ounu Ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Emily G. Morss vs. Andrew Car ter and Mary Grace Carter. Debt, $761 -40. Judgment No. 11SI, Sept. Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to Sept. Term, 19oo. BUTLER, Atty. ALSO No. 22. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Charles F. iCelgler, In nnd to nil the following described lot of land situate In the Twenty-llrst ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna and stuto of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows: Hav ing a frontage on the southwesterly side of Pasadena street ot thlrty-ono and five-tenths (31.3) feet and extending of that width at right angles to said street In u southwesterly direction a depth ot one hundred (100) feet to a line running parallel to said street known nnd desig nated ns lot number sixteen (16) In Eure ka Lawn. All improved with a two nnd one-halt story frame dwolllug house, a small barn nnd other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Pennsylvania Savings Fund and Loan Association vs. Charles F. Zelgler. Debt, $l,riMUi5. Judgment No. 1060, Sept. Term, 19uO. Fl. fn, to Sept. Term, 1900. CURRY", Atty. ALSO No. 23.-AU the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Lizzie T. Evans nnd Thos. F. Evans, In and to all that cer- tain niece of land situ ate in mo xwcniy- Ilrst ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, nnd State of Pennsyl vania, being tho easterly nan ot ioi num ber eleven (11) In block number five (5) of Wllllnm Merrltleld plot of city lots In Kelser Valley, the said half of said lot being twenty-live (23) feet in front on tho south Blue of Jackson street nnd ono hundred and seventy-live (175) feet In depth, all improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, being half of a doublo dwelling houso and other out houses thereon. ..... Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho suit of Co-operative Building Bank vs. Llzzlo T. Evans nnd Thos. T. Evans. Debt, $SM.20. Judgment No. 1037, Sept. Term, 19u0. Fi. fa. to Sept. 1. 1900. GIBBS, Atty. ALSO No. 24. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Martha L. Keene, Eg bert M. Kcene. Jennie E. Keene nnd Fred S. Keene, In and to all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate on the north sldo of Dean street, Scranton, county of Lnckawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, described ns follows: Being part of lots ono (1) nnd two (2) in block lettered "J" in Williams' Addition to tho city of Scranton. and Mtuate on tho easterly side of Dean street, In tho First ward of tho city of Scranton, Fold tract being t3 feet in front on Dean street, same width in rear, and SO feet in depth, nnd bolng numhnred 91 and 93 In block lettered "J" of Williams' Addition to tho city of ,.rn,tnn sRcnml man. ns to Dean street. by D. L. Fleks, recorded In lackawan nn county. In Book of Maps, No. 1. page 73. Being tho same niemlses conveyed to tho said Martha L. und Jennlo E. Keene, by deed dated August 1. 1KO, by Dalbys L. Flckes, and duly recorded on the 2fcth day of October In tho recorder s olllce for tho county of Lackawanna and .into nt Pennsylvania. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling and out houses. . ., . .. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Industrial Savings and Loan Co. vs. Martha L. Keene. Egbert M. Keene, Jennlo E. Keene and Fred S. Keene-. Dobt, $2,630.01. Judgment No. 1029, Sent. Term, 1900. Fl. 'a. to Sept. Temi, 1900. STARK, Atty. ALSO No. 25.-A1I the right title and Interest of the defendants, John J. . Snyder, and Albert Buchta, In nnd to nil the follow, ing described lot of land sltuato In the Twenty-first ward of the city of Scran ton, county ot Lackawanna und state of Pennsylvania, upon tho northwesterly side of Summit avenue in "Eureka Lawn." Reglnnlng at a point in the line nt saM nvonnn illstnnt 40 feet from the in- 1 tersection of said avenuo with Los Robles SHERIFF'S SALES. street on n course north 41 degrees. 45 minutes cast, then nlong said Summit nvenuo on the snmo courso llfty (00) feet to a corner; the southwesterly side line of nn nlley, thenco extending of that width at right angles to said Summit avenue and parallel with the said Los Roblcs stroet a depth of ono hundred (100) feet. All Improved with a two-story framo buldnlR- commonly csdled a hall and con taining lodge rooms etc, and outbuild ings, b-lzed and taken In execution at the suit of Pennsylvania Snvlngs Funl and Loan Association vs. John J. Snyder and Ailbcr,tJ,ucilta' IJebt' K.218.87. Judgment No. 1061, Sept. Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to DClfl. J.CIJU, 11V1A CURRY, Atty. ALSO No. 20.-AI1 the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Charles Grossplotch and Lena Qroesplctch, in nnd to all tho surftico or right of soil of that certain lot, piece ur parcel of land situated In tho 1-ourth waid of Scranton, in Lackawan na county, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Begin ning at a point on tho southeast sldo of Filmnro nvenuo on the division line of lots No. 31 and Ji In blockNo. 19 on tho first recorded map of William Swotland Estate of Hyde Park, thence along said division lino south 13)4 degrees west 60 feet to lot No. 33, thenco along lot No. 33, north 15 degrees, enBt 60 feet to tho placo ot beginning. Containing! 7V730 square feet of surfaco, be tho same moro or less. Being lot No. 32 in block No. 19 on tho plot of William Bwetland Estate recorded In tho ofllco for the recording of deeds, etc., In Lackawanna county In Deed Rook Np. 23, page 558. All coal and minerals being excepted and reserved in tho same manner nnd upon tho same condltons as appear In deed from Robert T. Pettebono ot al., to Charles Gross- pletsch and Lena Grosspletsch by deed dated tho 21st of August, 1895, which said deed Is recorded in Deed Book No. 131, pago 200. All Improved with two-story frame dwelling and buildings. Seized and taken Into execution as tho property of Charles Grosspletsch and Lena Grosspletsch at the suit ot Julius A. Sache, assigned to Louts Lohmnnn, vs. Charles Grosspletsch and Lena Oross. pletsch. Debt. $903.63, Judgment No. 1031. Sept. Term, 1900. FI. fa. to Bept. Term, 1900. STARK, Atty. ALSO No. 27. All the light, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, Elizabeth C. Martin, administratrix of Charles C. Martin, de ceased, In and to all tho following des cribed lots ot lnnd situated, lying nnd being in the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, being lots number seven (7) and eight (8) In square or block number two ui nnd situated In Wlnan's addition to said city, called "Park Place," Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Said lots aro situated on tho easterly sldo of Prov Idcnco Horso railroad (now Scranton Traction Company), extending back to Short avenue on tho town plot ot said addition, as by reference to which plot will fully appear. Said lots aro each forty-six (46) feet In front and rear and one hundred and sixty-one (161) feet In depth, bo tho same moro or Ibbs, Coal and minerals reserved. Being the samo premises conveyed to said Charles C. Martin during his life time by Matthew II. Dale by deed dated May 14th, 1894, which said deed Is recorded In Lacka wanna county In tho ofllco for the re cording of deeds, etc.. In Deed Book No, 112. page, No. 461. All Improved with a row of frame dwellings and outhouses. Seized and taken In execution as tho property of Charles C. Martin, decoased, nt tho suit ot Jas. Fitch and Myron Kas son, executors. Debt, $1,331.60. Judgment No. 1030, September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Sept. Term, 1900. STARK, Atty. ALSO No. 28.-AU the right, tltlo and Interest of tho dofendnnt. Perry G. Harding, ad. lnlnlstrator ot the estate of Lorlnda J. Harding, deceased, and Perry G. Hard ing, In nnd to tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of land, sltuato on Hick ory street in the borough of Peckvllle, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pemisylvnnln, bounded and described as follows: Being lot No. 13 in square or block No. 1, according to the plot of town lots ot Peckvllle aforesaid, made by J. L. Lawrence for Hand & Peck May 9, 1872. Bounded on tho north by Hickory street, on tho east by lot No. 12, owned by Ellas T. Harding, on tho south by an alley between Hickory and River street, on the west by lot No. 140 of said block, and having a width of 50 feet on Hickory street and a depth of ICO feet to an nllcy in tho rear. Excepting and reserving, however, to the legal owners all coal and minerals. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Safety Investment and Loan com pany vs. Perry S. Harding, admlnlstra--tor of Lorlnda J. Harding, deceased, nM MS7 sb. .Turicrment No. 311. Mnv Term, 1900. Lev. fa, to Sept. Term, 1900. GEO. D. TAYLOR, Atty. ALSO No. 29.-AU the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Jnmcs M. Mooro, In and to all that certain lot of land with the Improvements thereon, situate In the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, and known nnd designated as lot No. 17 in squnre or block No. 91 nnd situate upon street called Breck street, upon the town plot of Scranton, Intended to be duly regis tered and recorded, said lot being 40 feet In width In front and 41 feet 8 Inches In n diagonal direction In width In rear and S3 feet In depth on the northwest side nnd 100 feet on tho southeast Bide In depth, and Is tho land convoyed by Wm. Connell nnd wife to first party hereto by deed dated 22d of March, A. D. 18S4, re corded In Deed Book No. 25, page 44, etc. Improved with a two-story framo dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. Jas. M. Moore. Dobt, $717.00. Judgment No. 676, January Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to Sept. Term. Ww. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 30. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Wm. H. Schwoyer, In nnd to nil that certain lot, piece or par eel of land situate In the borough of wininn in thn enuntv of Lackawanna ) nnd stnto of Pennsylvania, on what is I known as "tiavia mown iravi, "; cribed ns follows: Being lot number twenty-two (22) In square or block "G ' and situate upon street called and named Third avenu. ns shown on map. Said lot Is llfty (50) feet front and one hun drd and flftv (150) feet in depth, and is rectangular, nnd Is tho lnnd conveyed by Isoac P. Ilnnd. trustco to Wm. II Schwoyer 2th Sept. 1893. All Improved with n twe-story frame dwelling house nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs Wm. H. Schwoyer. Debt, $W.00. Judgment No. 1219, Sept. Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Sept. Term. 1900. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 31. All tho right, title nnd interest of the defendant. M. B. Keane, In and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land In tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, known nnd distinguished on J. Hecr man's Map of South Hyde Park as lots No. revised by 1. M. Walsh the 23rd April, 1SS3, ns lots numbers two, three nnd four (2, 3 nnd 4) In block number sixty-six (66), being together one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In front on Sixth ave nue, as known on tho plot now Luzerne street, and ono hundred and fifty (150) In depth to nn alley. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution nt the suit of New Schiller Building nnd Loan Association vs. M. B. Keano. Debt, 12. 000. Judgment No, 1218, Sept. Term, 1900. FI. fa. to Sept. Term. W TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CSII WHEN PROP. FRTY IS STRUCK OFP AND BALANCR IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALU IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD DEF0RU AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sharifl, Sheriff's ofTlce, Scranton, Pa., Aug, 22, 1900. f "li Jlttttail . o. . . ..rfj. lk.r-1-w
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