TJL1W yUKAJN'TON TIUBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1900. r TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST No Change In the Posi tions Yesterday. HOW THE READERS S1AND Charles Bodriguez, 428 Webster nvenuo. David V. Blrtley, 103 West Market street. Oliver Callahan, 415 Vine street. David C. Spencer, Bloomsburg. Eugene Bolnnd, 235 Walnut street. Arthur Kemmerer, Fnctoryvllle. Harry Reese, 331 Evans court. Miss Eannle E. Williams, Peclc ville. Miss Grace Slmrell, Carbondnle. Sidney W. Hayes, 022 Olive street. Edward Murray, 510 Hamm court. John P. Smith, 2532 Boulevard Avenue. Richard Roberts, 1303 Hampton street. .,. Robert Campbell, 1532 Monsey avenue. For tho Jlrst time In several days there wus no change In the positions oC the lenders In The Tribune's 12du catlounl Contest yesterday. Although there wpm quite ri number of points turnrd In by contestants, no one of them secured enough to advance his standing, yet material gains were made In some Instances. For example, Arthur KommeriT gained five points on Hugene Holand, and Is now but one point behind him for firth place; Kem merer also drew away from Harry Reese, who is close behind him. Hodilguez, ns usual, reported with sev eral points. The other poIntH were equally divided, so that the leaders nro in the relative positions they held "Wednesday moraine1. New contestants are desired by Tho Tribune, ns the field will admit of the presence of several more nctlvo young persons, whether mnlo or fe male. There Is plenty of time to do good work nnd ample opportunity to advance Into the ranks of the foremost leaders for any one who will faithfully labor. The special rewards offered are all highly desirable, comprising a vide variety of beneficial, nrnnmontal and educational objects. For full de tails of both the special rewards and the rules of the contest, read the fourth page of this morning's Tribune. MONTROSE. Stireial.to the Seranton Tribune. Montiose, Auk. 29. I'rofeior I'linilos K. Mox ley, of llull.slcacl, county superintendent of chunls, ha been In town huMing teacher' exam ination. John 1 Lyon nml wife, of New York, who luvo been spending the summer here, return 1 to their mmtnrr home this week, accompanied by Mr. Lyons' mother, Mm. l N. I.jonc, of this place. Willie Uotnim, son of llegliter and Ilecorder Hiiffiim, W linking for A. W. l-otu. Hon. decree It. ltwsegule and wife, of (Jihson, wire calling- cm friends in town ottnlay. Miv, l'eail NHxinan, ot HoehiMcr, N. Y., who lias been tpenilins secinl months at the home ot lur brother, X. Su-'inan, on South Cherry street, icturiuil home ,veterdj. .1. II. Ourlnn ami Dciiiur stark, of ltmli, were culling on friend in town today. Captain II. 1". lieanMey is convalescent front a urimii attack of pleuilsy. A number of prominent Republican patty lead ers from various parts of the county were Id town yesterday. They report that the political (emeu in their iepcetlo sections are in excellent condition front a llepublican viewpoint. A ey iinlitir and enjoyable aflair wait u "chil dren's r-aitj" giie-n by Mr. ard Mrs. v. S. Kduar, of New Yoik, ut Itosfinont" last eienlni:. The fui'.iu wire adults, but tliey appeared, otu and all, in toilets belonging to the nuisriy and the school tooni and their ornaments consisted larsc l.v of tnjj ;ml other p-iraphcriulia attending Ihe diys ot infancy and childhood. One was attired In a nb. rut in tin manner and form of an in fant's Ion? drew and earned a ntirslnir bottle, this is but an Illustration; the characters es sayed wete nun) and the i-ustumrs and acces sories were iulrth-ptookltu in the extreme. Mr. Mi Li oil and family, who liie on the John son farm, .it -(..nth Montro-e, had been shopping in town yiteril.iy int were returning home in the aftert oon when nt a point ou a cross-road, near the hi ttk) am. just south of this borough, the liuHH broke from a lively tint into a mail run and Mr. Mel.eod was tillable to bring them under I'titiol. Mm. Mclsncl was o badly frightened that alio lumped from the wagon, striking on her head and immediately losing cnnsL-iousnest. Mr. MiLeod clung tr the reins, but wa thrown cut and ilroggi'il a hliort dlttanec, receiving p.iin lul, though not wtlous, Inluiies. iislp was boon on Ihf spot and a inrs'itigi-r was sent to tuun fur a physician. Doitors (iarrincr nnd Pecker ar rued about the same time, and a lusty examina tion was made, ,vhieh showed that jilts. MeLcoil was dangerously injured. It was reported last night that she could not reiover, but reports mieivid today aic much more hopeful. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nliholson, Aug. 29. Mr. Allan Mott, of Nw Albanjvlj spending a few days with Mr. and Jlrx Leonard Knapp. Mi. W. S. Pecker U entertaining her lister, -Mr..'. Manic nine ot I'hiladelphla. Mr. anil Mrs. W. II. Johnson spent Tuesday at Lake Tiicholnon. Meaur. Hay Snyder and Maurlse lllnkley left Monday for Syracuse, Niagara Kails and other points of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, of FlertUlIe, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Illatk. Mrs. Hattle IMVItt, of vVilkej-lljrre, it visiting Mr. and Mrs. I'. II. Hell. -' Mrs. I). V. Titut is ill at her home on Stato ., street. Mr. 1'. L. Tiffanj is visiting friends In Wilkes Il.il re and Scrainon. Mr. Sirali Severancu spent Sunday with Mrs, Mat tin Crock. Mr." John llailey, of Scranton, called on friends In town Tuesday evening:. ltev. L. E. SaNlord left Tuesday evening for nrldgeport, Conn., where he will officiate at his nephew's wedding, l'rom there he will go to Ilotton anil other points of Interest. Mr. John Nlver, who lias been visiting Ms uncle, J. A. Nlver, for tile past few days, has returned to his homo In Scrantdji. A largo party of young people picnicked at fljiVf UlnoU Wednesday. Among those who went Mverci Hisses Juna Warner, Mrs. L. B, Jones, Mrs. A. 1'. Benjamin, Mrs. D. T. WUkltu, Mrs. O. II, MscConnell, Mrs. II, K, Wllkins. Mrs. l X. Colvln, Mrs. Q. A, Bought, Mrs. M, D. Kol- , f sariUo.srsWjuc iBEEGHAMSl 1PILLS Improve ti X EtnenU fceiltlu v lOCasYtlsVSScent. C 174XIUrrMUr&nH&t ley, Mrs. Harry Tajlor, Mu. W, S. Pecker, Mrs. Maria Cllne, Mrs. V. W. I-ellny, Mian Carrie Stephen, Mrs. Aupista Ilenjamln and Mrs.' J, K. Harding. Miss llattlo Colrln Is the guest ol Mr. Iten. btephens. Mr. Arllntr Clifford, of Scranton, spent a few dais last week with Mr. Jamea Smith. Mr. ('. II. MacConnell returned from Catonrlllc, Thursday. HONE3DALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ilonesdile, Aug. !B. llr. and Mrs. S. W. Towell hue returned from Lake Fain lew, l'lko county. Insurance Agent J. I). Evans, of Scranton, la Wilting llonesdalc relatives. The Maple City band will accompany tin Methodist Sunday Bchool to Lako Lodorc todty (Thursday). Tlia Democratic county convention will be held In Ifonesdale, Sept. 3. Iter. James I', Ware will return fiom lili vaca tion In time to offlclatc In (Iracc Kplseopal church on Sunday, Sept. I. ltev. William II. Swift, of the Presbyterian church, will ociupy his pulpit next Sunday morn ing and evening. ltev. and Mrs. C. L. Percy and daughter are spending a part of the present wek at Falnlew lake. Dr. Oraee La Parr lias returned from an ex tsnded visit In Ulster county, New York. Mra. J. J, Curtis Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Helen (laylord. at Cortland, N. V, The Honcsdale graded schools will open on Monday, Sept. 10. Ilev. Ilurton L. Ifockwood, Ihe silver-tongued orator, dclliered a Prohibition address last even ing In Russell Park. Ho is an excellent speaker and held the close attention of a large audience. Mlsa Jennie I'inn and Mrs. L. J. Northup, of Scranton, are guests of Mm. O. W. Decker, on Third street. Tho Ladles' Improvement association has had two rows of ferns placed around the base of the Soldiers' monument in Central park. This monu ment by erected by the ladles' Monumental as sociation of Wayne county in 1SW, nnd bears the names of three hundred nnd Hfly officers and soldiers who sacrificed their Una during the Cnil war. Among the many lakes In Wayne county none excel In beauty Lake Clcmo, formerly known ns Sand pond, without any visible inlet, the I hi re crystal water and white sand shore, make it an ideal spot for bathing, bn.itlng and fishing. A nutnlcr of camping parties from Duninorc and Scranton are located on the shores of the lake, which is reached by carriage or a ten minute walk from t'lemo station on the llrln and Wjo mlng Valley railroad. The lake Is under tho control of prominent Snanton gentlemen, who liau elected the Lako Clcmo hotel, with all of tin rrodern improirmenta, whiih is tinder the m iiiigi'iiiont of Mr. H.iron Slmoiu, formerly of Luke Ariil. whose popularity ns s l.indlotd has el ured for him a house full of boarders and a l.-nt of transient patrons. A hundred or more appllisi'ts could not be acionimodated with board. The elevation, being about 1.700 feet abir.e tho o"ean level, makes it a healthful re sort. NEW M1LFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Milfoitl, Aug. 20. .Misses Florence and Clara Iudcrlied attended camp meeting at Dim mock Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Clark ilarrctt attended the Bar rett family rninlon at North Jackson Aug. It. Mrs. Lnuncelot Sherwood, of the township, who hn been bcrlously ill the past four weeks is a little belter. Mr. nnd Mm. C. X. Wood called on Jackson friends Sunday. Mr. nnd Mis. Henry Sherman, who reside in the tcwnhli, were called to Nicholson Sindiy to attend the funeral of their uncle, J-.lin Sher man. Mis. 11. L. Peek recently entertained Albert and Allio Comad, of Alford. Mrs. Duller, of Harford, iited Mewls In tcin Imt week. T. J. McCarthy spent Sunday at Dimoek camp meeting. Mis. 11. LINworth has been in Harford re cently caring for her brother-in-law, Otis C'iIii Hill, who has been quite 111, Mrs. A. M. Tingley, of llirford, visited Mends hcte one day last week. .Mrs. A. 1). Knimons, of ninghamton, is visit. Ing New Milford friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Davenport Iiave returned front their eastem trip. Mis May Tunur Is spending a few weeks with relatives at Mt. Pleasant. Mlfvo.s .'mule and Nina Moore are spending u few days at Atlantic City. Tne tiimn family reunion will b held nt Itock bottom groie, New Milford, Sept. 0. Two hundred and fifty feet of hose lias been purcluvoil by the borough council for the Col umbia Hose company. Mrs It. D. Alney tecenlly vl.ited In Scranton. Edwin Adams is suffering with heart trouble. MUs Mamie Haydcn is spending a few days In ninghamton. Mrs, L. W. Mooro has been visiting her son, Trod, at Klngslev. S. H .Moss and son, Ogden, and Mrs. Amelia nutlriflchl. called on Minds at Heaver Meadow one day last week. ltev. It. N. lies tpent a day with his sons at n.illatead recently. K. Maeauley U visiting his family at Woburn, Mass. Miss Helen Driscoll, of Itoehestcr, Is visiting Ml.is Mae Ilojle. The New Milford tannery '.s elo-ed fo.- a couple of wvrks. Hay Aldrleh is clerking in .1. J. Hand's grocery Store. Mis. C. M. Slulp attended camp meeting at Atarat last week. Mr. and Mrs. I'M I en and son, Arthur, of Pres ton, were pleasant callers In town last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Stoddaul, of New York, who have been visiting their parents In this town ship the past two weeks, returned home Wed nesday, Deafness Cannot be Cured, bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. 'I lit re Is oulv oiw way to cure deafness, and thaf Is by roiistite. tlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an In flamed eondttior. of the inticinia lining of the i:mtailils.n Tube. When this tube get inflamed you haie a rumbling sound of impcrfeit hear ing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, ami unles.- the Inflammatlc -i can be taken out and this tub restored to its nor mal condition, hearing a ill bo destroyed for cut: nine eases out of ten are caused h' catarrh, which is nothiru but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous iturfaccs. We will giie On- Hutidrel Dullare for any case of Deafness (caused by catairh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fur clnu. lars, free, r J. Clll'.NKY 4 TO., Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, ,',. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Iloston rt. H. i:. New York 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 J 10 4 Iloston 0300200 2--ft 8 2 P-attcries Carrlck and Itnwirman: funny and Clarke. Umpire Swartwuod. At lliooklyn n. II. V.. Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 i 0 0 J 1 S II 1 Ilrooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 l Ilitterles-Orth and McFarlandt McClnulty, Howell and McOuire. Umpire Hurst, At Chicago n, II. U. St. Louis 00010020020 p 4 Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 2 1 U 11 6 llattcrles SudholT and Hohinson; Carin, Tay lor and Dexttr. Umpire Kmslle. Cinclnnntl-I'ittsburg, not scheduled. Eastern League. Iloehester, I": Toronto, 1 (first game), Itoehester, 10; Toronto, fi (second game), fryracue, 8; Mcrtreal. 2. Providence, 13. Springfield, 2. Worcester, 4; Haihford, 2. American League. Kansas City, 8; lUiffalo, 1. Milwaukee, 3: Detroit, 2. Cleveland, Kit Chicago, 12. Minneapolis, 3; Indianapolis, 1. Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis, 0. NEW RIGHT FOR BANKRUPTS. Federal Judge Holds Persons May Choose What Shall Bo Exempt. Taeoma, Wash, Aug. 29. Judge Hanford, of the United States court, today handed down a deci sion holding that the bankrupt .as right to choose what property shall be exempt if ,1(1 total value does not exceed the amount whloli is le gally exempt in any state. lNTfcRESIING RACES AT WEST PITTST0N Final Heat of the Free-for-All Prlzo Is Run Other Events at the Fair. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Pitlston, Aurj. 29. About COO people were In attendance at the fair at West l'lttston today, including many from out of town. Tho final heat of the free-for-all, purse $100, which had been postponed Tuesday evening, owing; to darkness, wus run off this afternoon, and resulted ns follows: Ilesslo A,, first; Mablo V, second; Lizzie Lan nliitf, third. Tho raco was nwardod aa follows: Uessln A. (Ur. Ilockcnberger, l'lttston), first money; Lizzie Lannlui; (John Lannlntr, Wllkos-Harro), second money; Mable W. (need, Tunkhan nock), third money. The results of Wednesday's races were as follows: 2.M CUm. Purse, 9200. Mile heats, best 3 In u. Martha D (Smith, Wilkes-Ilarre) Ill Victor P (Dunn, Setanton) 0 2 2 Itoxanna (Shtrwood, Jermyn) ., 2 .". 3 Sis Klmberlsy (Heekenterger, Plttaton),,. 3 14 Frank T (dorman, Seranton) 4 S S J. C. P. (Lannlng. Wilkes-llarre) 5 0 0 Time, 2.2"V. 2.2BW. 2.20;. 2.311 class. Purse, 200. Milo heals, best 3 in 5. Callie K (Smith, Wllkes-Ilarre) 1 J 1 Plince lielflehl (Woodrlng, Helhlehem)... 2 2 2 David CoppcrAcld (Schnell, Seranton .... 3 3 3 Pilnce Klgln (Gorman, Seranton) 4 4 4 Time, 2".204, 2.21, 2.20. The programme for Thursday In cludes: 2.40 class, purse $200, for which there arc fourteen entries; 2.28 class, purse $200, with nine entries. A special feature will bo a horseback race between two ladles and blcyclo riding by a five year old colored boy from Wllkes-Harre, on a ten-pound bicycle. IS JESSE JAMES ALIVEP Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 29. After nearly twenty yours a man turns up hero who claims Jesso Jms was not killed at St. Joseph, Mo., by Hob Ford, but that it was a detccthe who was killed. The man says Jesse Junes is now running a grocery store te.enly miles from Tiinl dad, Colorado. SHERIFF'S SALES. OHKUIFF'S BALK. -OK- Valuable Real Estate -ON- PRIDAY, SEPTRMBim 21, 1900, By virtue, of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out ot the court of common picas of Lackawanna county, to mo di rected, I will expose to public sale by venduo or outer)', to the highest and beat bidder, for cash, at the court house. In tho city of Scranton, Lnckav-anna coun ty, on FH1DAY. the TWRNTT-PinST DAY OF BHPTKMUIiRR, A. D., 1!T), nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all tho right, title and Interest of the defend. nntK In and to tlit following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All the right title nnd intercut of the defendant, Free! dumaer. In and to all that certain farm, cotiBlstlnu of two adjoining jilocet of lund situate In the Township of Itenton, County of Iackn wiinna nnd Stato of Pennsylvania, bound ed and ctoKcirllit-d is follows: HegltinlnK at a post In tho center of the old Hlkwoocl road, corner of land surveyed to tho wife of Carlton D. Farnum, daughter of Isaac Doticl: tlience south elxhty-two and ohl Ii -If (S2',s) degrees oast one hundred and fourteen and live-tenths (114.M perches along said road to a post corner of Mllai, Kvarts' land; thence north along said Kv arts' lino one hundred nnd fifteen nnd tlvc-tenths (ll.r.fi) perchr-H to post and stones where- the beech stood, another corner of said Hvarts': thenco north forty-six (PI) degrees east nlonK said Kv aits' line tlilrty-Ilve nnd five-tenths (85.3) porches te post and stones In line be tween the counties of Susquehnnna and Luzerne; thence north etijhty-seven and one-half (S74) doft-rees west alr,nK said county line one hundred and eighteen (HSi perches to post anil stones corner of land sold by Ivanc Doucl to Alva Cook; thence south thirteen ant unr-fourth (131,,) de crees west olnng said Cook's lino ninety one and five-tenths (01. C) perches to post In line of said Mrs. Fnrnum's land; thenco i-outh eighty-two nnd one-half ('2s elcBreea cast nlonK tho linu of the utiinu four (I) perches to corner of the same; thence south twenty-three (23) perches to the place of bpRlnnlnc. Con taining ciKhty-seven (87) acres and elKhty two (!2) perches, more or less, and bclm; ante premises which Kzeklel Oumaer by his Inst will and testament devised to said Frederick Oumaer. and also ono ad Joining piece of hind hounded and do. scribed ns follows: Rounded ensterly by land nhnvn described; southerly by Innds of E. Quick and .Tainan Rrtmdnere; west erly by lands of Jnmnn RrundaKo and R. 11. Phillips, nnd notherly by the dividing llnu butween the Counties of Laekawannu and Kiisqiiehnnna. I'ontainltifir fifty (&)) acres, more or less, bains tho same land which J, O. "Williams ct al. sold and con veyed to nr Frederick Oumaer by deed dated April 17, IMS, and recorded in Lack nwanna County In Deed Hook No. 13, pae "S, etc. Kxceptlns and reservlnar from Mild fnim conslstlnr,' of the nbove-de-fcrlhed pieces nf land about ton (10) acres which the said Frederick Oumaer sold nnd conveyed to John II. Rrunlnpr by deed dated Feb f, 1SII1, nnd recorded in Lackawanna County ir. Deed Rook No. IV), pajfo 170, tefrrence belmr thereunto had the same will more fully and at larpro appear The said farm consisting of the ahnve dcscrlhed lots or pieces of land ls Improved with one two-story framo dwelllns house, two barns, one creamery, other outbuildings and applo orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt tlm suit of Freeman Leaclt vs. Fred Gumaer. Debt, M.023.29. Judgment No. ?,, Mny Term, 1S90. FI. fa. to September Term, 10W. TINKIIAM, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant. Michael Sllmak. In and to nil thoee certain lots of land In the I'orotigh of Olyphnnt, in the Count v of Lnckawannn, Pa., known ns Iots Nos. 1 and IS, upon the plot of Schubmchl's .cieiiiion to tne liorottrjn or oiyphant, which plot Is recorded at Scrnnton In Deed Rook No. 112. page It,, said lots combined are one hundred (100) feet In front on Hill street, sams In rear, and ono bundled and forty-five (145) feot In depth on tho nothwestcrly fcldc, and one hundred and forty (140) feet In depth on the southeasterly side. All Improved with a two-storv frame dwelling- house ana other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. J. Pchubmehl vs. Michael Sllmak. Debt, tm.n0. Judgment No. 2G1, November Term, 1R0S. PI. fa. to Septem ber Term, jm STOKRS, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All the rlaht, title nnd Interest of the detendnnt, Edward .7. Fnllon, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sttmito. lying and being in Old Force township, now Rorough of Old Forge. County of Laoknwanna and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Reglnning at a point pn the east side of the public road lead ing from Plttston to Scranton and run ning along bold road east forty-two (12) feet to a corner post In line of lands ot James Foley; thenco along land of said Foley south one hundred and thirty 1130) feet to a post In line of land belonging to Mary Fullon; thence along said Mary Fallon s land west forty-two (42) feet to a post, and thence along suld Mary Fal lon's land north one hundred and thirty (130) feet to tho place ot beginning. Rclng tho same land convoyed to said Kdwurd J. Fnllon hy deed of John J. Fahey, sher iff, dated fifteenth December, 1892, and re. corded in Lnckawannu County Deed Rook No, 95, pago 4(. etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and out lutlldlngB thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Joseph Hnnnlck vs. P. J. Fnllon, Debt, JZOCfa. Judgment No, 4M. Janu ary Torm, 1S0O. FI. fa. to September Term, 19W. TAYLOR ct LEWIS. Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO No. 4.-AU tho right, title and Interest of ths defendant, Ilenjamln A, Blmnson, In and to all that certain lot of land sit JiatB In the Rorough of Vandllng, lata Pell Township, LHokawnnna County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No, 81, on Main street.x In the Northern Coal and Iron company's plan In tho Vlllngo of Van pllnis, and bounded and drserlbed ns fol lows) Containing a front of fifty (50) feet southeastward on Main Btreet; bounded soutliwentwrd at right angle to sold street one hundred (too) feet by Lot No. 93 on said Btreet; northwestward parallel with said Btreet, fifty (50) feet by the northwestern line of lands of tho said Northern Coal and Iron company, nnd northward at right angles to said -trcet one hundred (lOu) feot by 1ot No, iO on said strest. All Improved with a two and ono-half story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Pennsylvania Savings Fund nnd Inn Asecieintlon vs. Honjnmln A. Simp son. Debt. JSI0.S1. Judgment No. 12u0, September Term, MOO. FI. f. to Septem ber Term, 1900. CURRY, Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants, P. J. llornn and Hugh Culkin, executors of Bridget Ryan, deceased, and M. P. Wymbs. guar dian, In and to all tho following de scribed piece and ixircel of land sltunte In the Seventh ward of tho City of Scran ton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, and described as fol lows, to wit: Rcglnntng at a corner on the side of the rond leading from Scran ton, County of Lackawanna and Stats of Pennsylvania, nnd described ns follows, to wit: Reglnnlng at a corner on tho side ot the road leading from Scranton to Providence; thenco nlong said road north thirty-three (33) degrees east sixty (60) feet to a corner In a lino of lot for merly owned by Mr. Carey; thence north fifty-two (62) degrees west twelve (12) perches to a corner on or about tho brink of the hill; thence south thirty-three (33) degrees west sixty (HO) feet to a corner, and thence south flftv-two (52) degrees east twelve (12) perches to tho place of beginning. Containing about forty-four (44) perches of land, be the same moro or lesB. Pxceptlng and nlways reserving all the coal and other mineral beneath the surface of and belonging to said premises, with the exclusive right to William R. Call, his heirs and assigns, to mine and remove tho same by nny sub terranean process incident to the busi ness of mining, and nlso to pass through the said premises to mine and remove the coal from any ndjncent lands, without the right, however, to enter upon the surface of said premises for any purpose whatsoever. Rclug the same land con veyed to Rrldget Ryan by William R. Call and wife by dood dated the twenty rlrst of October, lfc2, duly recorded In Lackawanna County. Improved with one two-story double frame dwelling, one two-story framo building used as dwell ing and store with a framo barn and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of assigned to David M. Rellley vs. P. J. llornn and Hugh Culkin, executors of Rrldget Kynn, deceased, and M. P. Wymbs, guardian. Debt, $1,310.13. Judg ment No. 736, March Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to September Term, 19o0. T. P. DUFFY. Att'y. ALSO No. 6. All the right, titio nnd Interest of tho defendants, Michael Hlovlskl and Maggie Hlovlskl, In and to all that certain piece of land situate In the Rorough of Jarmyti, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Containing a front of fifty (50) feet northeastward on A street. Rounded southeastward at right angles to A street one hundred and fifty (150) feet southwestward parallel to A street fifty (IX)) feet, and northwestward at right nngles to A street ono hundred and Hfty (15U) feet. Retug the half of the James JI, llnggerty lot adjoining Mary nnd Patrick Mcllnle. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized nnd taken in execution at tho suit of J. O, Ackorman vs. Michael Slo vlskl and Maggie Slovlskl. Debt. $66.3.0. Judgment No. 739, September Term, 1M"9. Alius Vend, ox, to September Term, 1900. McMKANS, Att'y. ALSO No. ".All tho right, title and Interost of the defendant, O. L. Palk, and Cntharlno Palk, In nnd to all that certain lot of land being Iot No. 11 on line of lnnds of tho Ridge Turnpike company, commonly known ns the "Ron levard," in the First ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna. Penn sylvania, on the plot of J. K. Johler's Addition to the City of Scmaton. known ns "Precipice Point," which plot Is re corded In the ofllce of recorder of deeds In Lnckawannn County, In Rook of Maps No. 1, page 724, being forty (40) feet in front on the Roulevnrd, the same In rear nnd exte-ndlng from the Houlevard to the Lackawanna river. Reins tho sama lot conveyed by Jacob K. Johlcr and wife to Oeorge Louis Flk by deed dated Aug. 6, lf95, and recorded In the recorder's of fice of Itekawanna county In Deed Rook No. 12P, psKo .1(6, nnd by the said Georgo Louis Palk conveyed to the said Katn arlne Falk by deed elatod the ninth day of March. 1900, and recorded In the re corder's ofllce of Lackawanna County in Deed Rook No. IS, pnge 3S2. Coal nnd minerals excepted and reservod. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of uso of R, A. Zimmerman vs. a, L. Palk and Katharine Folk. Debt. $ion. Judgment No. 815, September Term, 1900. Pi. fa. to September Term, 1900. S2IIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants, Oeorge Sanderson, Jr., nnd E. B. Sturges, executors of George Sanderson, Thomas Robb nnd R. Coke, James At. Robb, Samuel Rohb. William Robb and Oeorge Kingsbury, to wit.; Reglnnlng nt a corner on Von Htcrch avenue sixty and eight-one hun dredths (G0.0S) feet to a corner; thenco westerly about ono hundred and eighty and nlne-ono hundeds (180.W) feet to a corner; thence southerly sixty nnd eight lino hundredths (CO.OS) feet to a corner; thence easterly ono hundred nnd elshty nnd nlne-ono hundredths ilfO.OO) feet to a corner on Von Ftorch avenue, the place of beginning. Helng bounded on the north ny i.oi wo, u. in uiocit .no, C; on tho south by Lot No. 8-i. In said Hlock No. CO, and on tho easterly sldo by Von Storch avenue. Seized md taken In exooutloiv. at tlie suit of City of Scranton vs. Georgo San derson. Jr.. et nl. Debt. $110.82. Judg ment No. 295, May Term, 1900. Iov. fa. to September Term, li. VOSBURG, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Georgo W. Kazensteln, in and to all that certain lot. pleco or parcel of land sltuato. lying and Wtnrr In lite Township of Ltckawanna, County of Lackawanna and Slnto of Pennsylvania, designated and described as follows, to wit.: Relng Lot No. IS. In Rlock No. 4. upon tho southerly sldo of said Slonn'wve. nue. Bald lot being forty (W) feet In front on said Sloan avenue, and ono hundred nnd forty-Ilvo (145) feet deep to a court for publlo uie, fourteen (14) feot wldo. said lot being rectangular In shape, as designated nnd laid out on tho plot of the said The Keystone Land com pany, which map is on record In the proper office for the recording; of deeds, etc., In nnd for the County of Lnckawan nn. In Deed Rook No. 142. at page an. es reference thereto had will fully appear. Relng tho same land conveyed to said Oeorge W. Kazensteln by deed of raid The Keystone Land company, dated tho twenty-third day of September. 197, and recorded In Deed Rook No. 157, at pago 3S9, etc Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Uso of Honesdalo Shoo Ccmpany vb. George W. Kazensteln. Debt, $2M.27. Judgment No. (773. September Term, 1898. PI. fa. to September Term. 1900. 13EF.RB & G RAMUS, Atfys. ALSO No. 10, All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Morris Hollander, In and to all the surface of, In and to the following described lot, piece or parcil of land sltuato In tho Township ot Old Forgo (now Rorough of Old Forge), County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Relng Lot No, 30. In Block No. 7, Section P., on plan of B. M. Smith's Lots In said township, drawn by J. II. Rlttenhouse. C. 13., and being fifty (DO) feet In front on the northensterlv rldo of Maple street and. one hundred nnd thirty seven (137) feet, more or less, In depth, rectangular In shape, bounded northwest by Lot No. 29, northeast by Lot No, 32, on the southeast by Lot No. 31, Being the same premises which Joseph Josephs nnd Rose, his wife, by deed dated June IE, 1894, sold and conveyed to said Morris Hollander, sama being recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in and for tho County of Iwtckawanno, in Deed Book No. 118, at page 98, etc. All im proved with a, two-story framo building SHERIFF'S 3ALES. used as ft dwelling and storo end out buildings thereon. Seized nnd takon In execution at thsi suit of Mlnnlo Spitz vs, Morris llcltnn tier. Debt, tsoa. Judgment No. 826. May Torm, 1J99. PI, fa. to Beptemoer Teim, 1910. TAYLOR A DllWIB, Atfys. ALSO No. It Alt the right, title and Interest of thodefondant. Henry Smith nnd Anr.lo Smith, tils wife, In and to all that certain lot Of land situate in the First ward ot tho City of Scranton, County of Lacka wanna und State of Pennsylvania, and sltunto upon the northeasterly aide of Detty street, In Lackawanna Park. In Haul City. Being Lot No. 12, In Rlock No. 2, In raid park, having a frontage on said street of thirty-four nnd fourteen-ono hundredths (34.14) feet and extend Ing of that width nt right angles to raid street In n northeasterly direction a depth of seventy (7tl) feot, Improved with ono two-story shlngled-roof dwelling houso nnd out buildings, Excepting nnd reserving all coal and minerals, as excepted anil re served In deed from Ioula II, Wlnt nnd wife to Hotatlo U, Patrick, recorded In tho ofllce of tha recorder of deods, etc of said County, In Deed Rook No. 146, page, 187, etc, Relng part of the eamo premises sold and conveyed by tha sold Patrick and wife to Jnmen Nichols, and by tho said James Nichols to tho mort gagor. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of New York Mutual Bavlnps nnd Loan Association vs. Henry Smith and Anna Smith, his wife. Debt, $81,173. Judgment No. 921, Mny Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to September Term, 1900, WATSON, DIKI1L A KUMMERTStl. Att'ys, ALSO No. 12. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, James P. Loftus, In and to all thoso two lots or parcels of land situate In the town of Jessup, Borough of Wlnton, Lackawanna County. Penn sylvania, described as follows, to wit.: Reglnnlng at the corner of Court street and C'larkson avenue: thenco running southeasterly along Court street two hundred (200) feet to Center avenue; thenco westerly on Center avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence north wcntorly two hundred (200) feet to Clarkson ave nue; thence northensterly ono hundred (100) feet along Clarkson avenue to the place of beginning. Relng Lots Nos. 153 nnd 151, on the town plot of Jessup, of tho Piter Levy et al. plot. Improved with a frame storo nnd dwelling house on Clarkson avenue nnd two frame tene ment houses on Center avenue, and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of tho New Schiller Building nnd Ixiau Association vs. James F. Loftus. Debt, $1,310. .Judgment No. 1239. Septem ber Term, 1900. FI. fa. to September Term, 1900. BTOKI5B, Att'y. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title and Interest nf the defendant. Michael J. Norton or Michael J. Naughton, In and to all Hiobo two certain lots or parcels of land sltuato In tho borough of Throop, in th county of Lackawanna, and stato ot Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Helng lots number six (G) and seven (7) In square or block D, ns shown on Shcpard's map of Oiyphant. Said lots aro together 97 font In width In front on tho Dunmoro nnd Olyphnnt road, 9." feot In width In the rear; 191 feet In depth on tho north side, and 215 In depth on the south sldo. Helng the same lot of land conveyed by Joseph R. Townsend to Michael J. Norton In de-d ilntnd April 18, 1S91, and recordod In tho office of the recorder of deeds In and for Lackawanna county in dcod book 78, poge 253, etc. All Improved with ono two-story frame building used as a dwell ing houso and saloon. Ono two-story frnmo dwelling House and outbuildings. 813COND All that lot or parcel of land known as Lot No. two (2) as laid out by Frank Ollcndlke, nnd situated on the north sldo of tho road running from Dun moro to Oiyphant, being t0 feot In front on said road, tho same width In tho rent and 120 feet In depth. Relng the same lot of land conveyed by Prank Ollendlko to Michael Nougliton in deed dated August 9th. 1879, nnd recorded In the ofllce of the recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county, In deed book No. 2, pago 498, etc. All Im proved with ono two-story framo dwell ing house, ono one-story frnmo dwelling with brick basement and outbuildings. Coal and minerals reserved under both lots. Seized nnd tnken In execution at the suit of Oertnan Building Association No. S vs. Michael J. Norton or Mlchnol J. Naughton. Debt, $1,200. TO. Judgment No. 1242. September Term, 1000. FI. fa. to Sop. tcmbcr Term, K""J. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. H. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Evan 1. Phillips. In and to all that certain lot of land situate In the township of Old Forge, now borough of Taylor, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, being lot number one hundred and llfty-thrve (153) of plot No. 1 of lands of the Delaware, 1-ncka-wannn nnd Western Rallrond company nt Tnylorille. Said lot number one hun dred and fifty-three (153) is seventy and six-tenths (70 C-10) feet In front on Pond street and extends nlong the rear of lots Nos. OS, 99. 100 nnd 101 n distance of one hundred nnd sixty nnd six-tenths (160 6-10) fce.t nnd along the roar of lot No. 102 soventy-nlne nnd six-tenths (?J G-10). feet to a point on nidge street, and thence nlong lot No. 169 one hundred and fifty (150) feet and nlong lot No. 154 elghty-nlno 1S-9) feet to paid Pond street. All im proved with a two-story slnglo frame dwelling houso and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of the West Side Bank vs. Evan P. Phillips, Debt. $153, Judgment No. 193, January Term, 1897. FI. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1900. THOMAS, Atty. ALSO No. 15. Alt the rlcht. title and Interest of tho defendants. Thcophlla Kottlcchnv and Joseph Konleehuy, In and to all thoso two certuln lots, pieces or parcels of land sltuato. lying und bolng In the vlllngo of Jessup, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylavnln. Tho flrBt thereof bounded nnd described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on tho ensterly side of Clarkson nvenue ono hundred (100) tect northeast of Mey lert avenuo; thenco along Clarkson avn nuo northeasterly one hundred (1U0) feet; tlience southeasterly at right angles with Clnrkt-on avenue and parallel with My. lert avenue two hundred (200) foot to an alley; thenco nlong Ktld alley southwest erly one hundred (lui) foot to line of lots Bold to Patrick Coleman; thenco north westerly and parallel with Meylcrl avev nue two hundred (200) feet to Clarkson avenue, the place of beginning. Relng parts of lots numbered tlfty-one, fifty two, fifty-three and llfty-four (51, 52, itt nnd 54). n laid down on a map of tho Town Plot of Jessup. Improved with two two-story frnmo dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. Belme tho same premises which Wlll Inm II. Stnnton, Jr., granted and con veyed to Theophlln Kontochny. hy deed dated June 30th, 1892, nnd recorded In tho recorder's oflleo of Lnckawannn cottntv In deed book 95. pago 152. Tho second thereof, bounded and de scribed aa follows, to wit: Relng lot number three (3). In square or block O. nnd fltimtft upon Church street, in the vlllngo of Jessup; said lot being rectan gular In shape fifty (50) feet In front nnd rear and one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth. Improved with Iare hotel building nnd hall. Relng the same premises which Georgo Nacarrow granted nnd conveyed to Theaphlla Konlechny by deed dated first day of April, 1KI7, and recorded In the re. corder's ofllce of Incknwanna county, In deed book No. 148, pago 197. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Cttlzons' Rulldlng nnd Loan Asbo elation vs. Theophlln Konlechuv and Jo seph Konlechny. Debt, $1,3 19.50. Judg. mc-nt No, 1215 September Torm, 1900. Pi fa. to September Term. IfKH SSIMMHKMAK, Atty. Also at the suit of assigned to Ludwlg Knaclnskl vs. Theophlln Konlechny et nl. Debt, $450. Judgment No. 214. May Term. 1897. PI fa. to September Torm, 1900. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. 16. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Mary J- Devlin, In nnd to nil that certain lot. pleco or parcel of land In the borough of Wlnton. county of Lackuwnnna and stato of Pennsylvania, described as follows; Relng part of the original tract known as the "Dsvld Rrown" tract, sltuato In said borough, SuM lot Is fifty and 20-100 feet wldo In front on Church street, und one hundred and fifty feet deep along- Second avenue nnd rectangulur and Is known as lot No, 1, block "P,1' ns shown on Wlnton. Dolph and Sturges' plot of "David Rrown" tract: Map recorded In Lacknvfanna county In deed book C3, page 47. Im proved with a large frame dwelling house In front and n frame tenement house In rear nnd other outbuildings thereon, Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Spruks Rrothers vs. Mary J, Devlin. Debt, $319.15. Judgment No. 301, Janunry Term, 1S98. FI. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1900. STOKES. Atti'. SHERIFF'S SALES, ALSO No. 17, All tho right, title and Intcre at of the defendant, Frederick Hoidorle. In nnd to all that certain pleco or unreel of land sltuato In tho township of Oreen field, county of Lncknwunua, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt a point In the publlo rond In tho line of: landB of M. A. llnnkln; thenco north forty-five and a half degrees east forty rods and one link along said Ranklns land to a cor nerl thoncn north fifty-two and one-half degrees west thirty-eight rods nnd ten links to a corners thence north seventy six (or seVenty-lx nnd one-half) de grees west, one rod nnd sixteen links to the margin of tho Slckler pond: tlience along the margin of said pond north fifty-six nnd a half degrees east, twenty seven roda hnd twenty-ono links; thence north seventy-two and a halt degrees east, two rods: thence north forty-one de crees enst, twenty-nine rods nnd throe links to a stiik) and corner in the tdgu of paid pond; thence south thirty-thrco de grees ea.st along lands of J. W. Blcklcr or others, twelve rods nnd sixteen links to u stono and stake corner; thenco nottlt forly-nlno nnd throe-fourths degrees cast fifty-eight rods to n stake nnd stones cor ner; thenco south forty-four degree east along lands of J. M. Cobb nntf landn of MCDonough one hundred and forty rods to n corner of stone wall; thence south forty-st,von nnd a half degrees wont, along Innds qf John L. Decker tlfty-elght rods nnd eleven links to u stono corner in tho center of a public rond; thence north eighty-four and a hnlf degrees west on the center ot said road one hundred nnd twenty-two rods nnd twenty-threa links to the place of beginning. Containing ninety-two acres and twenty-seven perches of land, bo the Bame moro or less. Saving nnd excepting from and out of tho above described piece or parcel of land the pnrt thereof descrllxid as fol lows: Rcclnnllic nt a corner In the pub llo road leading from .1. W, Slokler to II. 8. Warreni thence nlong said rond north oUhty-two doBree8 west one hun dred and six and three-fourths perches to a point In center of said rond; thenco north twonty-thrce and a halt degrees east forty-eight and three-fourths pcrchea to a corner; thence south slxty flvo degrees cast fifty-five and one-fourth perches to a point In the center of th road leading from the (list mentioned road to the Hickory Rldgo road; thenco along center of said road north twenty two and a half degrees east twenty-four perches to a point In center of tnld rond; thence south sixty-seven and n hnlf de grees eust three perches and fourteen feet to a corner: thenco north forty-onn nnd a half degrees cast thirteen and three-fourths perches to a corner; thencp north sixty-seven and a half degrees west soven and three-fourths perches to a point In center of said last mentioned road; thenco along center of snld road north twenty-three nnd one-half degrees enst twenty-e.lght and a hnlf perches to another point In tho center ot said road In line of J. M, Cobb's land; thenco along land of J, M. Cobb south forty-one nnd u half degrees east seventy-eight nnd three, fourths perches to it corner of John L. Decker: thenco along westerly line of sold Decker's land south fifty degrees west, tlfty-elght perches and eleven links to tho place of beginning. Containing forty-six ncros of land, more or less. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of George C. Price vs. Frederick Hoi. derle. Debt. $3,860.00. Judgment No. .V?2, January Term, 1899. FI, fa. to September Term, loon. GF.ORGF, S. HORN, Atty. ALSO No. IS. All tha right, title and Interest of the defendnnt. John J. Williams, In and to n house nnd lot located on the Old Plank Rond lending from Olvnhnnt to Peckvllle. Helng n portion of lot known as the Vail property, and deeded by Michael Vail, executor trt Ansll Carpen ter by deed dated Due. 29. 1892. Said lot being forty-flvo (45) feot In front and rear and one hundred and sixty (160) feet deep to a board fence, bo the snmo more or loss. Said lot is bounded on the west by land of William V. Seymour; on the east by lot foimerly owned by A. N. Rrun dage. Improved with two-story framu house and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt tho suit of P. A. Rloxam, administrator of J. R. Rloxnm. Debt, $194. Judgment No. 128. Sctpember Term. 1900. PI, fa. to September Term, 1900. WATROPS. Att'y. ALSO No. 19. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant. Max Klopfer, In nnd to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In the Rorough ot Archbald, County nf Lackawanna and Slnte of Pennslyvanla, bounded and described ns follows, viz.- On tho enst by the Turn pike Road running from Carliondale to Providence, and on tho west by the Dela ware nnd Hudson company railroad: on tho south by Und Into of James Coollcan, and on the north by land now or former ly of John rrendergast. Relng the snme land which John Carroll et ux., by deed dated the second day of June, A. D., 18S. and recorded In the office of tho Re corder of Dentin in Lackawanna County In Rood Rook No. 40. page ET.', conveyed to Max Klopfer. All improved with a two-story frame dwelling house. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Christian Moller vs. Max Klopfer. Debt, $400. Judgment No. 501, May Term, 1900. PI. fa, to May Term, 1900. O'NEILL, Att'y. ALSO No. 20. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Lllzabcth J. Williams nnd Zcphnniah Williams, in nnd to all that cortaln lot, piece or parcel of land sttunto In tho Rorough of Olyphnnt, In the County qf Lackawnnnn, Pennsylvania, bounded und described ns follows, to wit: Containing a front of sixty (CO) feat northeastward on Culm street; bounded southeastward at right angina to said Btreet one hundred and fifty (150) feet by Lot No. 20 on said atreot; south westward parallel with said street sixty (CO) foot by Lot No. 17 on Bell street, nnd northweslwurd nt right angles to Culm street ono hundred and fifty (150) feet by Lot No. 1C. Comprising Lot No. 18. on Culm strct, ns the same Is designated ou u map of building lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company In tho said Borough of Oiyphant. All Improved with n two-story frame dwelling house and othor outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of New Schiller Rullding and Loan Association vs. Elizabeth J. Williams nm Zephanlnh Williams. Debt. $755. Judg ment No. 125.S, September Term, 1900. FI. fa. to September Term, 1900. STOKF.S. Att'y. ALSO No. SI. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Mary Shamrock. In nnd to nil tho following described tract, pleco or parcel of lnad, sltunte, lylnc and helng In tho village of Prlcchurg. Dick son City borough. Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, Included In Block No. 43, nnd described us follows: Reglnnlng nt an Iron pin sdtuuto twenty (20) feet from tho center f Dtindaft road, nlso corner of n lot. the property of the Pilcehtirg Electric Light company; thoncn mirth soventy-elght (7S) degrees four (4) min utes east along the westerly line of said bit one hundred and thirty-eight (13S) fort six (6) inches to an Iron pin, a cor ner of said lot: thence south eleven ill) degrees fltty-slx (Si minutes east nlong tho westerly lino of said lot fifty (501 feet to a stake; thenco north seventy eight (78) degrees four (4) minutes cast five hundred and thirty-three ,513) fent to a Mnke; thenco north thirty-eight (3) degrees forty-seven (47) minutes, west four hundred and sixty nnd jlxty-flvo one-hundredths (400.66) feot to n stake twenty 120) feot from tho center of Dun- daft Read: thence south thirty (30) di Kioes thirty-five (33) minutes west along Dundaff Road olghty-nlno (S9) feet to a stake; thenco south forty-nine (49) de grees four (I) minutes west nlong Dun daff road three hundred and thirty nnd one-half (330W) feot to n stnke; thence south thirty-four (34) degrees fifty-seven (57) minutes west nlong Dundnfl Road fifty-four and one-tenth (64.1) feet to a stake; thenco south twenty-five (25) de grees thirty-four (34) minutes west along Dundaff Road one hundred and twenty thren and forty-two one-hundredths (123.42) feet to an Iron pin, the place of beginning, according to u plan entitled "Price, Pnncoiist and Throop'a Mup of Prlceburg. Relng the Fame premises which Henry C. Townsend et nl.. granted nnd conveyed to the said Mary Sham rock, by deed dated fourth day of March, 1899. recorded In the recorder's ortlco of Luoknwanna County, In Deed Rook No. 170. purjro 5SS, nto. Also nil thoso cortaln lots of srround In the Village of Prlceburg, Dickson City Borough, Lackawanna County, Pennsyl vania, known as Lota Nos. 10 and 11. In Block No. 43. Said Lot No. 10 being fifty (50) feet In front on Dundaff Road and fifty (50) feet in renr by one hundred and soventy (170) feet In depth along thn line of Lot No. 9 and one hundred and fifty (150) feot along line of Lot No. 11. Said Iot No. 11 helng ono hundred nnd forty five (145) feet in front, more or less, nlong said Dundaff Road to line of Lot No. 12 by one hundred and forty (140) feet lit depth along lino ot Lot No. 10, and one hundred and sixty-seven (167) feet along the south lino of Lot No. 12, according to JJWFSjMLff. a plan entitled "Price, Paneonst and Throop'a Map of Prlceburg." Tlelng tho Buine premises wntcn Jienry u. Mown send el al, granted and conveyed to tho said Mary Shamrock by deed dated tho ilrst day ot March. 1899, nnd recorded in the recorder's oflloe of Lackawanna County, In Deed Rook No. 170, at pngo 540, etc Coal snd minerals exceptod nnd rsrvd, The first ploco Is ImpriWsd with four frame dwelling houses partly completed and cellar-walls for four oth ers. The second piece Is Improved with two frame dwelling houses and out buildings. Seized and taken In oxeeutlon at, ths of tho Citizen's Rullding nnd Ian Asso ciation vs. Mary Shamrock. Debt. $tJ0.as. Judgment No. 354, May Term, 1900. Alls fl. fn. to September Term, 1900. KI&QUiitMAK, Att'y. ALSO No-- 12. All tho right, title and Interstt of the defendant, Prank P. Connolly; In and to all thoso certain lots, pieces or parcels of land sltuato nnd lying In thsj Rorough of Dunmore, County of Looks wanna, Pennsylvania, to wit: Lot No, 26. In Block 'V.," of plot of lots known as North Park; said lot Is forty (40) fset In front op F.lcctrlo nvenue and one hun dred and fifty (1R0) feet In depth to line of lands od the Pennsylvania Coal com puny, and Is rectangular In shape. Coal and minerals reserved, and being tho same lot or plot of land which wns con veyed to the said Frank P, Connolly by B. II. Sturges et nl. by deed dated Octo ber 26, 1R90. and recorded In the ofllce of recorder of deed" In and for Lnckawainna County, In Deed Hook No. 72, page 116, etc. Improved with two two-story frame buildings used as dwelling houses. The second thereof being also situate nnd lying In tho Rorough of Dunmore, County and Stato aforesaid, to wit.. Sit uated on thn southwesterly sldo ot Elee trie avenue, beginning at the southwest erly corner or tiicctnc nvenue and Clay nvenue, containing In front, or luvadth, on said Electric avenue eighty (80) feet and extending of that breadth, In length or depth, fifty-five nnd five-tenths (53.6) feet en tho southeasterly side of vald lots to on nlley. and thirty-five and four tcnths (35.4) feet on the northwesterly side of said lot to an alley, and being eighty-ore and thirty-four one-hundredths (M 34) feet nlong said alley on real of said lots, anil being further des Igrnted as Lots Nos, 1 and 2, In Block "T.," on certain plot of lots situated part ly In ths City of Sornnton and purtly In tho Borough of Dunmore, known and designated ns "North Park." Relng tho same lot, or plot of land, conveved by Frank L. Phillips et ux. to Frnnk P, Con nolly hy deed dated Mny 2t, 1S99, nnd re corded In the ofllce for the recordlnx 'if detids In nnd for Lackawanna County In Deed Rook No. 1S1, pago 467, etc. Coal and mlnernls reserved. Improved with n two-story frame building used ns a dwell ing hoi-sc. Seined nnd taken In execution at tho suit of tha II. C. Wills and the Keystono" Brewing Compuny vs. Frnnk P. Connolly. Dnbt. $.124.60. Judgment No. 72, May Term, 1900. FI. fa. to September Term, 1900. BURKE, Att'y. ALSO No. 23.-A11 the right, title and Interest ot the defendant, William Mosley, in nnd to all that certnln lot. piece or jsrcl of land situate In tho Borough of Oiyphant, In the County of Lackawanna, Pennsyl vania, known as Lot No. 21, In Square or Rlock No. 15, and fronting on Third street, being forty (40) feet In front bv ono hundred and fifty (130) feet In depth, according to a plan or map entitled "Snook's Addition to Oiyphant," being part of the Levi Pierce tract, and is tho land conveyed by S. M. Snook to defend ant herein by deed dated tho fourteenth day of Juno. 1894. Recorded In Deed Rook No. 115. pige 105, etc. All Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken la execution at tho suit of New Schiller Building and T-onti Association s. William MobIov. Debt. $1,090, Judgment No. i:0O, September Term, 1900, FI, fa. to September Term. MM. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 21 All tho right title and Interest of the defendant, Hugh Marley, In and to n certain pleco of land, situate in May ville, or Maylleld Rorough, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: On the enst by tho Lackawanna river; on the south by the Mnyvtlle Road, or Main street, near the lackuwnnna bridge: on tha west by tho Main Road, and on tho north hy tanas of llorton Gardner; being fifty (50) feet front and rear, and In depth extending from the Main Road to tho Lackawanna river. Improved with a two-story framo hotel building nnd outbuildings, Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of Mluhael Hand vs. Hugh Mnrley. Debt, 42r,,3R. Judgment No. 78. May Term, 1E99. FI. fa. to September Term. 1900. ROBERT J. MURRAY, Att'y. ALSO No. 25.-A11 the right, title nnd Interest of the defendants, Henry W. Peters nnd J on nun. Thomas, In and to all that certain pieco or parcel of land sltunte In the Fifth wnrd of the City of Scrnaton, Conn tv of Lackwnanna and State of Pennsyl vania. Bounded and described as fol lows, to wit.: Bounded on the westerly side hy Fifteenth street; northerly sldo by lands now or Into of James MeGoff; southerly sldo by a public alley, Known ns Sndlo place, and easterly by a vncant lot. mow or Into of M. Heath. Said lot being fifty (50) feet in front on satd Fif teenth street nnd ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet In depth on said alloy. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Improved with one two-story frame dwelling, and ono double two-story frnmo dwelling In tho rear. Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of Winnie O'Connor vs. Henry W. Peters nnd Joanna Thomas. Debt, $521.25. Judgment No. 682, September Term. 13I. Alias fl. fa. to September Term. 1900. COMEGTS, Att'y. ALSO No. 26. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot tho defendants, John Krzyzanofskl and Mnrv Kizyzanolskl, In nnd to nil thnt certuln lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In the village of Prlceburg, in tho Coun ty of Lackawanna and State of Pennsyl vania, known as Lot No. 33, In Square or Rlock No. 7. fronting on Lincoln street, flftv (30) feot In front by one hundred aril Mxt-ftve (165) feot in depth, accord ln,r to a plan of map entitled Moore's Map of Prlceburg. being the land con veyed by Herman Finckens to Mary Krvzyanofskl bv deed dated the eighth dnv of Juno. 1895. and recorded In Deed Rook No. 126. page 571, etc All Im proevd with a largo two-story framo ten ement houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. John Krzyzanofskl and Mary Krzyzanofskl. Debt. $2,795. Judg. mutt No. 1311. September Term, 1900. PI. fn. to SeptemtM- Term. 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 27.-A11 the rlcht. title and Interest of tho defendant, Charlea R. Stonier. In nnd to nil thnt certain piece of land In tho City of Scranton. Lackawannna, County, Pennslyvanla, known and desig nated as Lot No. 39, on Ferdinand street, on a certain property entitled "Electric Cltv Patk," according to a survey of ths same made In August. 1892, by Lewis Van Duyne. engineer and surveyor (a map of which Is recorded In the office of tho re corder of deeds, etc., In Iickawanna County, in Deed Rook No. Ill, page 11. being twenty-five (25) feet In front, and twenty-five (25) feet In rear, and one nunnreft anu louruen aim iiuy-uireu unc hundrcdlhs (1U.C3) feet deep fronting on the westerly side line of Ferdinand street nnd running nt right nngles therewith, nnd the southeast sldo line of said lot Ii distant northwesterly fifty (50) foct from the northwest side of Summit nvenue. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Improved with a two-atory frame dwelling nousc, outbuildings and fruit trees. Seized and taken In execution at tha suit of Jrhn P. Cool vs. Chnrles R. Bton. ler. Debt. $759.50. Judjment No. 1310, Sep tember Term, 19oo. CARPENTER, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP eRTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND DALANCR IN CASH IAiMEDIATELY AFTMR SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, tOSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAYR NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEF0RB AD. 40URNMBNT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sberlf. v Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., August 23. 1900.
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