THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 11)00. tf. NORTHEASTERN K AAArf! EXCELLENT SHOWING AT MONTROSE FAIR One of the largest nnd Most Inter esting Exhibits Ever Held. Five Thousand Attend. Frcchl to lli Siranton Tribune. Montrose, Sept. 19. Nature smiled on the Stisqiiehuiinu county fair, held hero today, and consequently one of the most successful exhibitions ever Riven by the County Agricultural society Is to bo chronicled. The dny broke clour and bright, nnd so It continued throughout. At nn cur ly hour the roads from every direction centering nt .Montrose, were lined with vehicles of nil sorts, not u few pedes trians, nnd drove utter drove of live stock, nil bound for the county fair. Tho exhibits in nil departments were largo In extent und excellent In qual ity, though thn horses shown were not MUltc as numerous as In some former years; and the effect of the prolonged drought wiih shown In the fruit und vr-getublo exhibits, but not in so mark ed a degree as had been anticipated, and some magnlllcent specimens were shown. FINE LIVE STOCK DISPLAY. The herds of mild-eyed Jerseys, of Devons, Durhams, Holsteln and other leading breeds of cattle were many und fine; the same Is to be said of sheep and swine. It was remarked In the hearing of Tho Tribune representative that the showing of live stock sur passed that which tho speaker had seen at a recent state fair. Tho poultry show Is a strong feature of tho Susquehanna county fair, nnd each year this department shows a growth that must be both surprising and gratifying to the society and to the poultry enthusiasts of the county. There were a great number of birds shown this year, almost every known variety being represented. Of pigeons nnd canaries there were also tine specimens exhibited. Tho dog show has In late years at tained such proportions that the ques tion Is prompted, "Why not form a kennel club among the dog fanciers of Susquehanna county?" Certainly tho number of breeders represented, and the handsome animals of various breeds shown, warrants the establish ment of such a club. The collection of pets, Including fer rets, rabbits, foxes, coons, squirrels, etc., was a large nnd Interesting fea ture. HOME PRODUCE. There were exceptionally fine dis plays of homo produce, such as canned fruits, butter, cheese, bread, honey and maple sugar, and In the art and fancy goods departments were bewildering, hut none tho less charming, arrays of the beautiful creations of the deft lin gers nnd refined tastes of the fair daughters of Susquehanna county. The school exhibit was one In which the pupils of our county schools, and the teachers Uiereof, have every reason to be proud. Tho work shown spoke more eloquently than can words of the high standard of the educational facil ities which the children of this county enjov. BABY SHOW. No feature of the programme at tracted more general Interest than did the "baby show," In which a score or more little tots were competing for the prize. It Is one of the most difficult things In the world to settle such a contest satisfactorily, but In this case the Judges, Alderman Myron Kasson, of Scranton; Colonel Charles Pratt, of New MUford; Justice J. S. Court right, of Montrose, proved equal to the occasion by following the award of the first prize with the announcement that a similar prize of equal value should go to each of the contestants. The trapeze performers, Jugglers, the trained animals and the boxing bout. Bn which a female pugilist participat ed, all proved a delight to the vast 'audience. EXCELLENT "ATTENDANCE. It Is estimated that more than five thousand people were In attendance. Tho receipts were nearly $1,G00. The fair was from all standpoints a suc cess, and tho agricultural society and Its thousands of patrons arc allkn to be congratulated upon the outcome. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to tli Ecrinton Tilbnne. Towanda, Sept. 19. Levi Burch, an old and respected citizen of Newark Valley, committed suicide on Friday afternoon by hanging himself in ills sawmill. In the report which comes out, It seems that he had been plan ning this rash deed for some time, and In the meantime had settled his busi ness accounts. On the day of his death ho selected his casket of nn under taker, although thero was nothing thought of his idea. Later in the day he drove to a neighbor's, hitched his horse and went to the mill, and re quested his neighbor to come over in a little while. In a short time he went and there found Mr. Burch hanging and already dead. He had also sev ered an artery In his wrist with a razor, to make a sure Job of it. An elaborate programme is being prepared by a commltteo In charge of the next annual meeting of the Cen tral New York conference of Metho dists, which will be held at Cazenovlu, N. Y week after next. Tho dlstilot comprises the western portion of Brad ford county In part as membership. Tho meeting, which will be attended by nearly three hundred ministers, will bo presided over by Bishop McCabe, of Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Eugenia Dodge has gone to the Bermuda Islands for a vlslt.s, Mrs. E. AV. Gaylord Is visiting rela tives at Corry, Pa., for a few days. Mrs. T. R. Braund has returned from an extended visit In West Virginia. L. A. Thompson, a flagman on the Northern Central railroad, was run down and instantly killed by tho cars nt Canton last Saturday. Only two years ago he lost an arm in a freight train wreck. D. J. McClarty died at ills Athens homo on Sunday from Injuries previ ously received in the furniture factory at that plncc. K. N. Botts has returned from a trip tn Ireland, England and Scotland. Jesse Coolbnugh, of AVysox. Is In a Philadelphia hoxpltnl, being treated fur appendicitis. Tho Bradford county teachers had a successful programme ut their oudng PENNSYLVANIA nt Lake AVcsauklng on Saturday. Sev eral speakers were present. The colored people will observe "rally day" nt their church next Sunday evening, with appropriate exercises. Tho local recruiting station has Just forwarded two more candidates for Uncle Sam's service. K. C. Campbell, wife and a young lad of Leonn, while returning from the Troy fair, last week, were badly In jured In n runaway accident. The chestnut crop will be light In this section this fall. The county otllclals have been tear ing out eel racks along tho river the past week. Preparations ore well completed for tho annual fair at East Towanda next week. Thn races promise to be more exciting than in former yenrs, and the grounds have Just been put in excel lent shape. Exhibits and loans will bo large. Premium lists are sent out by B. Kuykendall, Jr., nnd excursion rates urn offered. SPRINQVILLE. Sprcial hi tlic ScMiiton Tribune SpiingvHIc, Sept. 19. Mr. Cyrus Car ter and wife, visited Mrs. Cyrus's parents on the South Side on Sunday. Will West and wife took a drive on Sunday and visited Mrs. West's par ents, Win. Johnson and wife, over In Lathrop. Between here nnd Lynn, a distance of two and one-half miles, there are seven silos, all of which are of recent build. N. S. Brown nnd wife, were recent visitors ut the home of N. E. Travis und wife In Auburn. School Is in full progress with a good attendance. Many pupils come from the farthest parts of the township and some from outside. S. O. Culver raised twenty 'bushels of tnuskmclons this season, planted on a little garden patch about three by live rods and the conditions were very unfavorable. The lot sold for about $18. Mrs. Julanla Bush has purchased a horse and carriage, and Is prepared to take life easy In her declining years. Ellas Tltman has been painting the roof of his residence. Ellas Is getting a little proud In his old age. Vesta Lodge has decided to have the long-talked-of dinner on Thursday, Oct. 4, at Grange hall. Treadaway Kellogg Is having a well dug on his farm over In Auburn. Ell and Clark Barber are doing the Job. G. P. Stang will move to the house recently occupied by the late E. B. Scott as soon as he has his garden produce and other crops harvested. S. Gregory is contemplating digging a well soon. He had a water witch looking over the ground the other day. Clark Strickland and wife, of lssourl, are visiting relatives In the eastern part of tho township. Glen Tltman drove over to school this morning and put his horse in the stable, and It was taken sick and be fore noon was dead. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Pactoryville, Sept. 10. A special meeting of the Sarah Rice circle will be held at their hall, Monday after noon, September 21, at 2 o'clock. De partment President Mrs. Ella S. Jones will be present. A full attendance Is desired of all members. Mr. Wlllet Reynolds, who has been living nt Mooslc for some time, is moving Into Mrs. Stiles' house, on Church street. Assistant Postmaster Sherry Taylor is confined to his home with erysipe las. Mrs. Henry Bedell Is seriously ill at Bunker hill. Paulowna Rebekah lodge, No. DS, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, cele brated Rebekah day at their hall, on Main street, Tuesday evening in a very appropriate manner. After the usual lodge ceremonies were gone through with, the committee on entertainment announced the programme for the evening, which consisted of literary and musical selections by the mem bers. The programme was followed by a banquet, which was all that the name implies. The members of May Grlflln lodge of Hebekahs, of Clark's Green, were Invited to be present as honored guests, but through some un known cause they did not arrive, which caused much disappointment. The fol lowing programme was carried out: Instrumental music, Miss Helen Smith; "Our Order," Mrs. N. A. Gardner; "The Original Rebekah Lodge," Mr. J. O. Capwell; graphophone selection, George AV. Stanton; "Rebekah Day," Mrs. A. A. Brown; "Odd Fellowship," Mr. M. C. Ilhoads; graphophone selection, George AV. Stanton. Today Is the second day of the AVyo mlng county fair, and many of our townspeople will be over there today and tomoriow. KINGSLEY. Spiei.il tu tbo Sujutun Tribune. KIngsley, Sept. 19. Mrs. AV. Steele, of Scranton, was u recent guest at C. C. Steele's. C. B. Greenwood, of Minneapolis, vis ited relatives here Thursday. John Evans, of Missouri, called on friends here recently. He is a guest of his nunt, Mrs. M. Perlgo. Miss Adelaide Jotters returned Satur day, to resume her studies at Syracuse university. John and Will McCarthy, of Hall stead, spent Sunday with their parents in this place. Last Saturday night three barns, sheds and several outbuildings, togeth er with sixteen cows, hay, grain and farming utensils were consumed by fire on the Otis Grlnnell farm. It Is supposed to be the work of an incen diary. O. E. Stanton and son. Bernard, of Pactoryville, were guests at A. J. Ad ams, Monday. Mrs. Charles AVators and children re turned to Plttston, Monday. Mrs. AV. Jackson Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fanchcr, at Montrose. Quite a number from this place at tended the Montrose fair AVednesday. HARFORD. frnu-UI to tbe ."cranton Tribune. Harford, Sept. 19. Two barns, corn crib, hen house, pig pen und seventeen head of cattle, hay unci grain, belong ing In Otas Grlnnlll, weio destroyed by fin. Saturday night. Mr. Juckson, thu tenant, has kept the cowh In on account of their breaking through Into the crops for several nights and they were smothered todcath when tho fire was first discovered. Part of the stock belonged to Mr. Jackson und he had no Insurance. Mr. Grlnnlll had $1,500 Insurance on the buildings. Miss Clara Llndslcy has returned from visiting her sister In Little York. Mrs. Guss Tiffany had the misfor tune to sprain her ankle Sunday night. There will bo a lecture course under tho auspices of the Christian Endeavor society this winter. The Kisk Jubilee singers will give a concert nt the close. E. E. Jones, E. M. AVatson, E. J. AVhltney and wife and Frnnk Tiffany nnd wife, attended the Montrose fair. Charles Reynolds, of Dlmmock, visit ed A. C. Salisbury last week. K. R. Tiffany nnd wife. L. Hawlcy and wife, nttended the AVnllsvIlle fair. Frank Hepburn attended his broth er's wedding In Scrnnton last week. HONESDALE. Special to tbo Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Sept. 19. Miss Mollle Mcnner left on Tuesday for Vassar college, where she will become a stu dent. Tho locomotive and crew that did the switching In the Honesdale yard were laid oft yesterday. Thero Is no coal moving on the Honcsdalo branch. Three cars, were received yesterday for the retail pockets, which was very soon delivered. Now tho pockets nrc empty. Next Tuesdny, AVednesday and Thursday the thirty-eighth annual fair of the AVayne County Agricultural so ciety will bo held. Tho programme for the races Is as follows: AVednesday 3.00 class, $73; 2.25 class, $200; 2.10 class, $150. Thursday 2.30 class, $17.ri; free for all, $200. There will bo bicy cle races also, and a balloon ascension on the last two days. Tho "Princess Rosebud," which Is to be given In the Opera house Thursday and Friday evenings, nnd a matinee on Saturday afternoon, by home talent, will include one hundred young people. Mr. H. E. Bruycre, tho manager, Is here now conducting the rehearsals. It is an elaborate production of fairy and military extravaganza, with orchestra accompaniment, and is given under the auspices of the Honesdale Improve ment association. SHERIFF'S SALES. CIIKUIFFS SALE -OF- Valuable Real Estate -o.v- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to ma di rected, I will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In tho city of Scranton, Lackavanna coun ty, on FRIDAY, tbo TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMEBER, A. D., 1900, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said duy, all the right, title and Interest of the defend unts In and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All the right title and interest of the defendant, Fred Gumaer, in and to all that certain farm, consisting of two adjoining pieces of land situate in the Township of Benton, County of Lacka wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows; Beginning at a post in tho center of tho old Elkwood road, corner of land, surveyed to tho wife of Carlton D. Farnum, daughter of Isaac Doud: thenco south eighty-two and one half (82,i) degrees cast one hundred and fourteen and five-tenths (111.5) perches along said road to a post corner of Milan Evarts' land; thence north along said Ev arjts' line one hundred and fifteen and five-tenths (113.5) perches to post and stones whero the beech stood, another corner of said Evarts'; thence north forty-six (t6) degrees east along said Ev. urts' line thirty-five and five-tenths (33.3) perches to post and stones In line be tween the counties of Susquehanna and Luzerne; thenco north eighty-seven and one-half (i'Vi) degrees west along said county lino one hundred and eighteen (US) perches to post and stones corner of land sold by Isaac Dotal to Alva Cook: thence south thirteen nnd one-fourth (134) de grees west along said Cook's lino ninety one and five-tenths (91.5) perches to post In -lino of said Mrs. Farnum's land; thence south clghty-two and one-half (8219 degrees cast along the line of the sami four (4) perches to corner of the same: thenco south twenty-three (21) perches to the place of beginning. Con taining eighty-seven (87) acres and eighty two (82) perches, more or less, and being samo premises which Ezekiel Gumaer by bis last will and testament devised to said Frederick Gumner, and also ono ad Joining piece of land bounded and de scribed as follows: Bounded easterly by lands abovo described; southerly by lands of K. Quick and Jaman Brundage; west erly by lands of .Tamnn Brundage and It. E. Phillips, and notherly by the dividing line between the Counties of Lackawanna and Susquehanna. Containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, being the same land which J. G. Williams et al. sold and eon veyed to Fuld Frederick Gumaer by deed dated April 17. ISS5. and recorded In Lack nwanna County In Deed Book No. IS, png 358, etc. Excepting and reserving from said farm consisting ot the above-described pieces of land about ten (10) acres which the said Frederick Gumaer sold and conveyed to John II. Brunlng in deed dated Feb. 4, 1S9S, and recorded lii Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 183. page 279, refereneo being thereunto had the same will more fully and at large uppeat. The said farm consisting of the above described lots or pieces of land 1m Improved with ono two-story frame dwelling house, two barns, one creamery, other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Freeman Leach vs. Fred Gumaer. Debt. $1.02.1.29. Judgment No. soti, Jlav Temi, m. Fi. fa. to September Terni. 19W. TINKHAM. Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Michael Sllmak. in and to all t he-SB certain lots of bind In the Borough of Olyphant. In tho County of Lackawanna, l'a.. known as Lots Nos. 10 and IS, upon tbe plot of Scbubmehl's Addition to thu Borough of Olyphant, which plot Is recorded at Scranton In Deed Book No. 112. pago C". said lots combined are one hundred (100) feet In front on Hill street, tamo in rear, and one hundred and forty-five (113) feet In depth on the ncithwcsterly side, nnd one hundred and forty (140i feet In depth on the southeasterly side. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tne suit of AV. J. Schubmehl vs. Michael Sllmak. Debt, $1S1.50, Judgment No. 201, November-Term, 1S9S. FI. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 3. All tbe right, title and Interest of the defendant, Edward J. Fallon, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Old Forge township, now Borough of old Forge, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the east sldo of the publlo road lead ing from Plttston to Scranton and run ning along said rood east forty-two (42) feet to a corner post In line of Idnds of James Foley; thenco along land of said Foley south one hundred and thirty (130) feet to a post In line of land belonging to Mary Fallon: thence nlong said Mary Fallon's land west forty-two (42) feet to a post, and thence nlong said Mary Fal lon's land north one hundred nnd thirty (130) feet to the place of beginning. Being the same land conveyed to said Kdward J. Fallon hv deed of John J. Fahey, slier Iff, dated fifteenth December. 1S92. and re. corded in Lackawanna County Deed Book No. 03, pace 408, etc. Improved with a two-Btory frame dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Belied nnd tnken In execution at the suit of Joseph ilanulck vs. E. J. Fullon. Debt, $200.09. Judgment No. 454, Junu ury Term, 1900. Fl, fu. to September Term, 1900. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO No. 4.-A1I the right, title and Interest of the, defendant, Benjamin A. Simpson, In and to all that certain lot of land slt Jintp In tho Borough of VanUllng, late fell Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 91, on Main street. In the Northern Conl and Iron company's plan In tho A'Dlngo of Van dung, and bounded nnd described as fol lows: Containing a front of fifty (GO) feet southeastward on Main street: bounded southwestwrd at right angles to said street one hundred (1O0) feet by J't No. 93 on said street: northwestward parallel with said street, fifty (50) feet by i "orthwestcrn lino of lands ot tho sniu Northern Coal nnd Iron company, and northward at right angles to said streot ono hundred (ltw) feot by Lot No. 89 on said stron. All Improved with a two and ono-hulf story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. .seized and taken In execution at the suit of Pennsylvania Savings Fund nnd Lean Association vs. Benjamin A. Simp son. Debt. $SW.S1. Judgment No. 1200, heptembcr Term, li00. Fl. fa. to Septem ber Term, 1900. CURRY, Att'y. ALSO No. 5. All tho right, title nnd Interest or the defendants. P. J. Hornn nnd Hugh Culkln, executors of Bridget Ryan, decensed, nm ji. y, Wymbs. guar dian, In and to all tho following de scribed pleco and parcel of land situate In the Seventh wnrd of tho City of Scran ton. County of Lackawanna and State pf Pennsylvania, nnd described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on tho sldo of the rond leading from Scran ton. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, nnd described ns follows, ?j w,ti .Beginning nt a corner on the J'le of the road leading from Scrnnton ,0 ..riYl.,lence! thence along said road "rth thirty-three (33) degrees east sixty (60) feet to a corner In a lino of lot for merly owned by Mr. Cnrey; thence north fifty-two (o2) degrees west twelvo (12) perches to a corner on or about the brink of tho hill; thence south thlrty-threo (33) degrees west sixty (fiO) fcot to a corner, nnd thence south fifty-two (52) degrees east twelvo (121 perches to the place of beginning. Containing about forty-four Gil perches of land, bo tho samo nioro or less. Excepting nnd always reserving all tho coal and other mineral beneath the surface of and belonging to said P,r.V,.mlscs, With tho cxcluslvo right to u illlam R. Call, his heirs and assigns, to mine and remove tbo samo bv any sub terranean process Incident to tbo bust "ess of mining, and also to pass through tho said premises to mine and rcmovo the coal from any ndjaccnt lands, without mo right, however, to enter upon the surfaco of said premises for nny purpose whatsoever. Being tho same land con veyed to Bridget Hynn by William It. Call and wife by deed dated tho twenty first of October. 1882, duly recorded In Lackawanna County. Improved with one two-story double framo dwelling, one two-story frame building used as dwcll '"K and store with a frame barn and out buildings thcrecn. - Seized and taken in execution nt tbo ?u't of assigned to David M. Beilley vs. ll J. Horan and Hugh Culkln, executors of Bridget Ryan, deceased, and M. F. Wymbs. guardian. Debt, $1,399.13. Judg ment No. 730. March Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to September Term, 1900. T. P. DUFFY. Att'y. ALSO No. 0.-AI1 the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, Michael Sloviskt and Maggie Slovlskl. In nnd to all that certain piece of land situate In tbo Borough of Jermyn, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows: Containing a front of fifty (50) feet northeastward on A street. Bounded southeastward at right angles to A street one hundred and fifty (150) feet southwestward parallel to A street fifty (50) feet, nnd northwestward at right angles to A street ono hundred and fifty (130) feet. Being tho half of the James II. Haggerty lot adjoining Mary and Patrick Mcllale. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution at tbe suit of J. O, Ackerman vs. Michael Slo vlskl and Maggie Slovlskl. Debt. $6.39. Judgment No. 739, September Term, 1S90. Alias A'end. ex. to September Term, 1900, McMEANS, Att'y. ALSO No. 7. All tho right, tltlo and interest of the defendant. G. L. Falk, and Catharine Falk. In and to all that certain lot of land being I-ot No. 11 on line of lands of tho Ridge Turnpike company, commonly known as tho "Bou lovnrd," In tho First ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna. Penn sylyanin, on the plot of J. K. Jollier's Addition to the City of Scrnnton. known ns "Precipice Point," which plot Is re corded in tho olllco of recorder of deeds In Lackawanna County, in Book of Maps No. 1, page 724. being forty (40) feet In front on the Boulevard, tho samo In rear nnd extending from tho Boulevard to tbe Lackawanna river. Being the samo lot conveyed by Jacob K. Johler and wife to George Louis Falk by deed dated Aug. b, 159 j, and recorded in the recorders of llco of Lackawanna county in Deed Book No. 12S, page 310, and by tho said George Louis Falk conveyed to tbo said Kath arine Falk by deed dated the ninth day of March. 1900, and recorded In the re corder's office of Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. IS, pago 382. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of use ot R. A. Zimmerman vs. a. L. Falk and Katharino Falk. Debt. J::00. Judgment No. S13. September Term, 1990. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. 55IIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendants. George Sanderson, Jr.. and E. B. Sturges, executors of Oeorge Sanderson, Thomas Robb and E, Coke, James M. Robb, Samuel Robb, William Robb nnd Cleorgo Kingsbury, to wit.: Beginning at a comer on Aron Stcrch avenue sixty and eight-one hun dredths (CO.ilS) feet to a corner: thence westerly about one hundred und eighty and nlno-ime hundeds (180.W) feet to a corner: thence southerly sixty and eight one hundredths (CO.Os) feet to a corner; thenco eastcily one hundred and eighty and nine-one hundredths US0.09) feet to a corner on 'on Storch avenuo, the place of beginning. Being bounded on tbo north by Lot No. 10. In Block No, W: on the south by Lot No. SH. tn said Block No. CO, nnd on tho easterly side by A'on Storch avenue. Seized end taken In executlcriii at the suit ot City of Scranton vs. George San derson. Jr.. et ul. Debt, $110.82. Jtldg merit No. 2.13, May Term, 1900. Lev. ta. to September Term, 1!. VOSBURG. Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Georgo AV. Kazensteln, hi and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Township of Lackawanna, County of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, designated and described as follows, to wit.: Being Lot No. is. In Block No. 4, upon the southerly side of said Sloaiftave. nue. said lot being forty (40) leet In front on said Sloan avenue, and one hundred and forty-lhe (143) feet deep to a court for publlo use, fourteen tit) feet wide, said lot being reetangulnr In shape, ns designated and laid out on the plot ot the said The Keystono Land com pany, which map Is on record In tho proper ofllco for the recording of deeds, etc., In and for tho County of LacUawan na. In Deed Book No. 142, ut page Ml, ps reference thereto had will fullv appear. Being tbo samo land conveyed to said Georgo AV. Kazensteln by deed of fuld Tho Keystone Land company, dated the twenty-third day of September. 161)7, and recorded In Deed Book No. 137, at page 2S9, etc. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Use of Honcsdalo Shoe Ccmpanv vs. George AV. Kazensteln. Debt, J2M.27, Judgment No. 673. September Term, 189S. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. BEERS & GRAMBS, Att'ys, ALSO No. 10. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Morris Hollander, In and to all tho surface of, In and to tho following described lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In the Township of Old Forge (now Borough of Old Forgo), County of Lackawanna, and Stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: Being Lot No. CO. In Block No. 7. Section F., on plun of E. M. Smith's Lots In said township, drawn by J. II. Rlttenhouso. C. E., and being fifty (50) feot In front on tho northeasterly elde of Maple streot and one hundred and thirty seven (137) feet, more or less, in depth, rectangular in shape, bounded northwest by Ixit No. 29, northeast by Lot No. 22, on the southeast by Lot No. 31. Being the same premises which Joseph Josephs and Rose, bis wife, by deed dated June 15, 1891, sold and conveyed to said Morris Hollander, same being recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in and for the County of Lackawanna, In. Deed Book No. 11C, at pago 98, etc. All Im plored with a two-story frame building SHERIFF'S SALES. used ns a dwelling and store rnd out buildings thereon. Meizou nnd tnken In execution nt the ALSO No. 11. All tbo light, title and Interest of tho defendant, Henry Smith nnd Anr.le Smith, bis wife, in and to all that certain lot of land situate in the First ward of tho City of Scrnnton, County of Lacka wanna and State of Pennsylvania, and situate upon tho northeasterly sldo of Dotty street, In Lackawanna 1'nrk. In said CI y. Being Lot No. 12, In Block No. 2, In said park, having a frontage on said street of thirty-four and fourtcen-ono hundredths (31.14) feet and extend. Ing of that width at right angles to said street In a northeasterly direction a depth ot seventy (70) feet Improved with ono two-story shlnglcd-roof dwelling houso and out buildings. Excepting and reserving ull coal and mlnernls, as excepted and re served In deed from Louis II. AVInt nnd wlfo to Horatio U. Patrick, recorded In tbo office of the recorder of deeds, etc., of said County, In Deed Book No. 116. page, 187, etc. Being part ot tho same premises sold nnd conveyed by the said Patrick and wlfo to Jnmes Nichols, and by tbo said James Nichols to tbo mort gagor. Seized and taken In execution at tbo suit of New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association vs. Henry Smith and Anna Smith, his wife. Debt, $813.73. Judgment No. 021, Mny Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to September Term. 19y0. AVATSON, D1EHL & KEMMERER, Att'ys. ALSO No. 12. Alt tbo right, title and Interest of the defendant, James F. Lortus, In and tp all those two lots or parcels of land situate In tbo town of Jessup, Borough of AVlnton, Lackawanna County, Penn sylvania, described as follows, to wit.: Beginning at tho corner of Court street and Clarkson avenue: thence running southeasterly along Court street two hundred (200) feet to Center avenuo; thence westerly on Center avenuo one hundred (100) feet; thence northwesterly two hundred (200) feet to Clarkson ave nue; thenco northeasterly ono hundred (100) feet nlong Clarkson avenue to tbo place of beginning. Being Lots Nos. 133 and 151, on the town plot of Jessup, of tho Flier Levy ct al. plot. Improved with a frame store and dwelling houso on Clarkson avenue and two framo tene ment houses on Center avenue, and other outbuildings thereon Seized and taken In execution at the suit of tho New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. James F. Loftus. Debt, $1,310. Judgment No. 1239. Septem ber Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term. 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO , No. 13. All tho tight, title and Interest pf the defendant, Michael J. Norton or Michael J. Naughton, In and to all those two certain lots or parcels of land situate In tho borough of Throop, In tho county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania bounded and described as follows: Being lots number six (6) and seven (7) In square or block D. ns shown on Shcpard's map of Olyphant. Said lots nro together 97 feet In width In front on tho Dunmore and Olyphant road, 93 feet in width In tho rear; 191 feet in depth on tho north side, and 215 In depth on tho south sldo. Being the same lot of land conveyed bv Joseph B. Townsend to Michael J. Norton n deed dated April 13, 1891, and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds in and for Lackawanna county in deed book iS. page 233, etc. AH Improved with ono two-story framo building used as a dwell ing house and saloon. Ono two-story frame dwelling houso and outbuildings. SECOND All that lot or parcel of land known as Lot No. two (2) as laid out by Irnnk Ollendike. and situated on the north sldo of the road running from Dun more to Olyphant. being ft) feet In front on said road, tho samo width In the reai and 120 feet In depth. Being tho same lot of land conveyed by Frank Ollendike to .,Iicn.a,cI Houghton In deed dated August 9th. 18.9, and recorded In tho olfice of the recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county. In deed book No. 2, page 49S. etc. All im proved with one two-story framo dwell ing house, ono one-story frame dwelling with brick basement and outbuildings. Coal and minerals reserved under both lots. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of German Building Association No. S vs. Michael J. Norton or Michael J. Naughton. Debt. $4,200. . Judgment No. 1242, beptember Term, 1900. Fi. fa. to Sep tember Term, 1900. HANNAH. Atty. ALSO No. 14. All tbe right, title and interest of the defendant. Evan P. Phillips, in and tp all that certain lot of land situate in the township of Old Forge, now borough .f .Tnj'IJ: county of Lackawanna, und state, of Pennsylvania, being lot numbev ono hundred and flfty-threo (153) of plot No. 1 of lands of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and AVestern Railroad company at Taylorllle. Said lot number one hun dred and flfty-threo (153) Is seventy and six-tenths (70 r,-io) feet In front on Pond street and extends along the rear of lots Nos. 9S. S9, 100 and 101 a distance of one hundred and sixty and six-tenths (100 0-10) feet nnd along tho rear of lot No. 102 seventy-nlno and six-tenths (79 G-10)- feet to a point on Ridge street, nnd thence n.'n,i"i lot - 1K) 0lle hundred and fifty J0) Jee' o'l along lot No. 134 eighty-nine (S9) feet to said Pond street. All Im proved with a two-story single frame dwe ling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the AA'est Sldo Bank vs. Kvan P. Phillips. Debt. $135. Judgment No. 103, January Term, 1S97. Fl. fa. to Septem ber Term, IfOO. THOMAS, Atty. ALSO No. 15. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendants. Theophlla Koniechnv and Joseph Konlcchny, in and to all those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying nnd being In the village of Jessup, county of Lackawannn, and state of l'ennsylavnla. The first thereof bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the easteily sldo of Clnikson avenuo pno hundred (100) feet northeast ot Mev lert avenue; thence along Clarkson ave nue northeasterly ono hundred (100) feet: thenco southeasterly at right angles with Clarkson avenuo and parallel with Mev lert avenue two hundred (200) feet to dn alley; thenco along said alley southwest erly one hundred (100) feet to lino of lots sold to Patrick Coleman; thenco north westerly and parallel with Meylert ave nuo two hundred (200) feet to Cluikson avenue, the place of beginning. Being parts of lots numbered fifty-one llflv two, flfty-threo und fifty-four (51, 52, '3.1 and 51). as laid down on a map of the Town Plot of Jessup. Improved with two two-story frame dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. Being the samo premises which AVIH lam 11. Stanton. Jr., granted and con veyed to Theophlla Konlecbuy, by deed dated June Soth, 1S!i2, and recorded In the recorder's olllco of Lackawanna county In deed book 93, page 152. The second thereof, bounded Jiml de scribed as follows, to wit; Being lot number three (3), in square or block G. and situate upon Church stteet, In the village of Jessup; said lot being rectan gular in shape fifty (50) feet In front and rear and one hundred and fifty (130) feet in depth. Improved with large hotel building and hall. Bolng tho same premises which George Nacariow granted nnd conveyed to Theaphllu Konlechny by deed dated first day of April, 1897, and recorded In the re. cordor 3 ofllco of Lackawanna county. In deed book No. 14S, page 197. 9elr'p.t!,.n.ntl taken in execution nt the suit if Citizens' Building and Loan Asso! elation vs. Theophlla Konlechny and Jo. soph Konlechny. Debt. $1,309.50. Judg ment No. 1215 September Term, 1900 Fl fa. to September Term, 1900. , ZIMMERMAN. Atty. Also ut the suit of assigned to Ludwlg Kasclnskt vs. Theophlla Konlechny et ni! Debt, $430. Judgment No. 214, Jlav Term 1S97. Fl fa. to September Term, l'ooo. STOKES, Atty. ALSO No. ill. -All the right, title and interest of tbo defendant, Mury J. Devlin, la and to nil that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land In the borough of AVlnton, county of Lackawanna and slate of Pcniibylvunln described as follows: Being part of the original tract known as the "David Brown" tract, situate In said borough Said lot Is fifty and 20-100 feet wide In front on Church street, and one hundred and fifty feet deep along Second avenue nnd rectangular und Is known as jot No 1, block "F," as shown on AVlnton. Dolpli und Sturges' plot of "David Brown" tract. Map recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book 63, page 47. Im proved with u large frame dwelling house In front and a frame tenement house in rear and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of SprukB Brothers vs. Mary J. Devlin. Debt, $319.15. Judgment No. 301. January Term, 1898. Fl. fa. to Scptemi her Term, 1900. STOKES, Atty. mm ui .uinmo opnz vs. .iiorns niiinn. "it. ueut, suo. judgment no. g:o, amy Term, 181)0. Fl. fa. to Septotnocr Ttim, 1900. TAYLOR & LEWIS, Att'ys. SHERIFF'S SALES. Vw. ALSO No. 17. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Frederick Uolderle, In nnd to ull that certain pleco or parcel ot land situate In tho township of Green field, county of Lackawanna, und state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows; Beginning ut n point In tho public road In the lino ot lands of M. A. Rankin; thence north forty-five and u half degrees east forty rods and ono link nlong said Ranklns land to a cor ner; thenco north fifty-two nnd one-half degrees west thirty-eight rods nnd ten links to a corner: thenco north seventy six (or seventy-six and one-half) de grees west, ono rod nnd sixteen links to tho murgln of the Slckler pond: thenco nlong tho margin of said pond north fifty-six und a bnlf degrees east, twenty seven rods and twenty-one links; thenco north sovcnty.two and a half degrees east, two rods: thenco north forty-one de grees cast, twenty-nine rods nnd three links to a stake nnd corner in tho edge of snld pond; thence south thlrty-threo de grees east along lands of J. W. Slckler or others, twelvo rods nnd sixteen links to a stono and stako corner; thence north forty-nlno nnd three-fourths degrees east fifty-eight rods to a stake and stones cor ner: thenco south forty-four degrees cast nlong lands of J. M. Cobb and lands ot McDouough ono hundred nnd forty rods to a corner of stone wall; thence south forty-seven and a half degrees west, along lands of John L. Decker fifty-eight rods nnd eleven links to a stono corner In tho center of a public road: thence north eighty-four nnd a. hnlf degrees west on the center of said road ono hundred and twenty-two rods and twenty-three links to tho place of beginning Containing ninety-two acres .and twenty-seven perches of land, be the samo more or less. Saving and excepting from nnd out pf tho nbovo described piece or parcel of land tho part thereof described as fol lows: Beginning at a corner in tho pub llo road leading from J. AV. Slckler to H. 8. AVnrrert: thenco ulong said roud north eighty-two degrees west ono hun dred nnd six und three-fourths perches to n point In center of said road; thsneo north twenty-three nnd a half degrees east forty-eight and three-fourths perches to a corner; thenco south slxty flvo degrees cast llfty-tlvo and one-fourth perches to a point In the center of thu road leading from tbe first mentioned road to tho Hickory Rldgo road; thence along center of said road north twenty two nnd n half degrees east twenty-four perches to a point In center of said roud; thenco south sixty-seven and a half de grees cast three perches and fourteen feet to a corner; thenco north forty-one and a half degrees east thirteen and three-fourths perches to a corner; thenco north sixty-seven nnd a halt degrees west seven nnd three-fourths perches to a point In center of said last mentioned road; thenco nlong center of said road north twenty-three and one-half degrees east twenty-eight and a halt perches to another point In the center of twld road In line of J. M. Cobb's land; thence along land of J. M. Cobb south forty-one and a half degrees east seventy-eight and three, fourths perches to a corner of John L. Decker: thenco nlong westerly lino of said Decker's land south fifty degrees west, fifty-eight perches nnd eleven links to tho place of beginning. Containing forty-six acres of land, moro or less. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Georgo C. Prlco vs. Frederick Hoi derle. Debt, $3,830.00. Judgment No. 532, January Term, 1S99. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. GEORGE S. HORN. Atty. ALSO No. IS. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendnnt, John J. AVIlllams, In nnd to a house and lot located on the Old Plank Road leading from Olyphant to Peckvllle. Being u portion of lot known as the A'nll property, and deeded by Michael A'nll, executor to Ansll Carpen ter by deed dated Dec. 29, 1892. Said lot being forty-five (43) feet In front nnd rear and ono hundred and sixty (100) feet deep to a board fence, bo the same more or less. Said lot Is bounded on tho west by land of AVllllam V. Seymour; on tho east by lot formerly owned by A. N. Brun dagc. Improved with two-story frame houso and fruit trees thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of E. A. Bloxnm, administrator of J. B. Bloxam. Debt. $194. Judgment No. 12SS, Setpember Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. AVATROUS, Att'y. ALSO No. 19. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Mnx Klopfcr. In and to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate In tbo Borough ot Archbald, County of Lackawanna and Slate of Pennslyvnnla, bounded and described as follows, viz.: On the east by the Turn plko Road running from Carbondalo to Providence, and on the west by the Dela ware and Hudson company railroad; on the south by land late of James Coollcan, and on tho north by land now or former ly of John Prcndcrgast. Being tho samo land which John Carroll et ux by deed dated the second day of June. A. D., 1SS3, and recorded In tbo ofllco of tho Re corder of Deeds In Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 4, page 572, conveyed to Max Klopfer. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Chrlstlnn Moller vs. Jinx Klopfer. Debt. $100. Judgment No. 501. May Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to May Term, 1900. O'NEILL. Att'y. ALSO No. 20. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants. Elizabeth J. Williams and Zepbauiah Williams, In and to all that certain lot. pleco or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Olyphant, in tho County of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of sixty (CO) feet northeastward on Culm street; bounded southeastward ut right angles to said street ono hundred and fifty (130) feet by Lot No. 20 on said street; south westward parallel with said street sixty (CO) feet by Lot No. 17 on Bell stieet. and northwestward at right angles to Culm street one hundred and fifty (150) feet by Lot No. HI. Comprising Lot No. IS, on Culm street, as the samo Is designated on a map of building lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company In the snld Borough nt Olyphant. All Improved with u two-story framo dwelling houso nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Now Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. Elizabeth J. Williams and Hephanlah AVIlllams. Debt, $753. Judg. meat No. 123S. September Term, 190). FI. fa. to September 'J'eim. 19n0. STOKES. Att'y. ALSO No. 21. All tbe rlijht. title and Interest of the defendant. Mary Shamrock, In and to all tho following described tract, plecw or parcel of lnad, situate, lying and being. In the village of Prlceburg. Dick son City borough, Lacknwanna County, Pennsylvania, Included in Block No. 48, and described as follows: Beginning nt an Iron pin situate twenty (20) feet from tho center of Duudnff road, also corner of a lot, tbe property of tho Prlceburg Electric Light company; thence north seventy-eight (7S) degrees four (I) min utes east nlong the westerly line of said lot ono hundred and thirty-eight (12S) feet six (C) Inche.i to an Iron phi, a cor ner of said lot; tbejice south eleven (11) degrees fifty-six (3ti) minutes east nlong the westerly line of said lot fifty (3oi feet to a stake; thenco north seventy, eight (78) degrees four (4) minutes east five hundred mid thirty-three (533) feet to a stake; thence north thirty-eight (3S) degrees forty-seven (17) minutes, west four hundred and sixty nnd slxty-flvo onchuudredths (400.05) feet to a stuke twenty (20) feet from tho center of Dun dalt Read; thenco south thirty (30) do giees thirty-five (33) minutes west ulong Duudall Road elghty-nlno (S9) feet to u stake; thenco south forty-nine (49) de grees four (4) minutes west along Dun daft road three hundred and thirty and one-half (Sloty) feet to a stake; thence south thirty-four (34) degrees fifty-seven (37) minutes west along Dimd.iff Road lit ty.four and one-tenth (51.1) feet to a stake; thence south twenty-fivo (23) de grees thirty-four (31) minutes west along Dundaff Road one hundred and twenty three and forty-two one-hundredths (123.42) feet to an Iron pin, tho place ot beginning, according to a plan entitled "Price, Pancoiist and Throop's Map of Prlceburg. Being the fame premises which Henry C. Townsend et nl granted and conveyed to tho said Mary Sham rock, by deed dated fourth duy of March. 1899. recoided In tbe recorder's olllco of Lacknwanna County, In Deed Book No. 170. pago 038, etc. Also all those certain lots of ground In the A'lllage of Prlceburg, Dickson City Borough, Lackawanna County, Pennsyl vnnla, known as Lots 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 rear by ono hundred and seventy (170) feet In depth ulong tho line of Lot No. fl and ono hundred nnd fifty (150) feet along line of Lot No, 11. Said Lot No. 11 being one hundred and forty, five (145) feet In front, more or less, nlong snld Dundaff Road to Hue of lot No, 12 by ono hundred und forty (140) feot in dei.th along line of Lot No. 10, and one hundred and sixty-seven (167) feet along the south line of Lot No, 12, according' to SHERIFF'S SALE3. a plan entitled "Price, Pancoast and Throop's Map of Prlceburg." Being the same premises which Henry C. Town send et al, granted and conveyed to the said Mary Shumrock by deed dated the first day of March, 1890, and recorded In the -recorder's ofllco of Lackawanna County, In Deed Book No. 170, nt pago 540, etc. Coal nnd minerals excepted and reserved, The first piece Is Improved with four frame dwelling houses partly completed and cellar-walls for four oth. ers. The second piece Is Improved with Jw!I..'rame dwelling houses nnd out buildings. Seized and taken In execution nt the of the Citizen's Building nnd Uian Asso. clntlon vs. Mary Shamrock. Debt. $2,830.33 Judgment No. Xii. May Term, 1900. Alias 11. fn. to September Term. 1300. ZIMMERMAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 22. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Frnnk P. Connolly, In and to all those certain lots, pieces or BarcelH of land situate und lying tn -the orough of Dunmore, County of Lacka wanna, Pennsylvania, to wit: Lot No. 2j, In Block 'V'.," of plot of lots known ns North Park; said lot Is forty (40) feet In front on Electrlo avenuo and one bun drejl and fifty (150) feet In depth to linn or lands oft tho Pennsylvania Conl com pany, and Is rectangular in shape. Coal nnd mlnernls reserved, nnd being thn same lot or plot of lund which wan con veyed to tho said Frank P. Connolly by E. B. Sturges et ul. by deed dated Octo ber i, 1890. and recorded In tho office ot recorder of deeds in nnd for Lackawanna County. In Deed Book No. 72. pago lie, etc:. Improved with two two-story frame buildings used as dwelling houses. 'the second thereof being nlso situate and lying In tbo Borough ot Dunmore, County and State aforesaid, to wit.; Sit. uated on tho southwesterly side of Elee trlo avenue, beginning at tho southwest erly corner of Klectrlo avenuo and Cluv avenue, containing In front, or breadth, on said Electric avenuo eighty (80) feet and extending of that breadth. In length or depth, fifty-five nnd Hvc-tonths (5.-..r, feet en tho southeasterly side of said lots to on alley, and thlrty-fivo and four tenths (35.1) feot on the northwesterly s de of said lots to an alley, and being elghty-opo and thirty-four one-hundredths (81.31) feet along said alley on renr of sulci lots, and being further des igratcd ns Lots Nos. 1 and 2, In Block "T.." on certain plot of lots situated part ly In tho City of Scranton nnd partly In tbe Borough of Dunmore, known and designated ns "North Park." Being thn same lot, or plot of land, convoyed by Frnnk L. Phillips et ux, to Frnnk P. Con nolly by deed dated May 2, 1833, nnd re corded in the ofllco for tho recording of deeds In and for Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 181, pago 467, etc. Coal nnd minerals reserved. Improved with : two-story framo building used as a dwell ing house. Seized and taken In execution at thn suit of tho R. C. AVllls afid the Keystono Brewing Company vs. Frnnk P. Connolly. Debt. $321.50. Judgment No. 72, Mav Term, 1900. Fl, fa. to September Term, 1900. BURKE, Att'y. ALSO No. 23. All the right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant. AVllllam Mosloy, In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or pared of land situate In tho Borough of Ols-phant, In the County of Lackawanna, Pennsyl vania, known as Lot No. 24, In Square or Block No. 15, and fronting on Third street, being forty (40) fcot In front by one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth, according to a plan or map entitled "Snook's Addition to Olyphant," being pnrt of tho Levi Pierce tract, and Is the land conveyed by S. M. Snook to defend ant herein by deed dated tho fourteenth day of June, 1891. Recorded In Deed Book No. 113, page 105, etc. All Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling houso and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thn suit of Now Schiller Building and Lonn Association s. AVllllam Mosloy. Debt. $1,090. Judgment No. 1S60. September Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. SI. All the right title an' interest of tho defendant, Hugh Marley, In and to a certain pleco of land, situate in May vllle. or Mayficld Borough. County of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: On the east bv the Lackawanna river; on tho south by the Mayvllle Road, or Main street, near tho Lackawanna bridge; on tho west bv the Main Road, and on tho north by lands of Horton Gardner; being fifty (50) feet front nnd rear, and In depth extending from tho Main Road to tho Lackawanna river. Improved with a two-story frame hotel building and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of Michael Hand vs. Hugh Marley. Debt, $123.38. Judgment No. 78. May Term, 1899. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1900. ROBERT J. MURRAY, Att'y. ALSO No. 25. All the right, tltlo and interest of tho defendants, Henry AV. Peters nnd Joanna Thomas, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In tho Fifth ward ot tho City of Scrnaton, Coun ty of Lackwaanna and State of Pennsyl vania. Bounded and described as fol lows, to wit.: Bounded on thn westerly sldo by Fifteenth street; northerly Bldo by lands now or late of James JlcGoff: southerly sldo by u publlo alley. Known as Sadie place, and easterly by a vacant lot, now or late of M. Heath. Said lot being fifty (30) feot In front on satd Fif teenth street nnd ono hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth on said alley. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with ono two-story framo dwelling, and one double two-story framo dwelling In the rear. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of AVInnle O'Connor vs. Henry AV. Peters and Joanna Thomas. Debt. $321.23. Judgment No. CS2, September Term, 1891. Alias fl. fn. to September Term, 1900. COMEOYS, Att'y. ALSO No. 2.1. All the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendants, John Krzyzanofskl und Mary Krzyzanofskl, In nnd to ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the village of Prlceburg. In the Coun y of Lackawanna and State of Pennsyl. vanla, known ns Lot No. 32. in Square or Block No. 7. fronting on Lincoln street, fifty (50) feet In front by one hundred and slxt-flve (103) feet In depth, accord ing to a plan of map entitled Moore's Map of Prlceburg, being tho land con veyed by Herman Flnckens to Marv Kryzyanofskl by deed dated tho eighth day of June, 1893. and recorded In Deed Book No. 12C, pago 571. etc. All 1m proevd with a largo two-story frame ten ement house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tbe suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. John Krzyzanofskl and Mary Krzyzanofskl. Debt. $2,793. Judg. ment No. 1311. September Term, 1900. Fl, fu. to Septemb? Term, 1900. STOKES. Att'y. ALSO No. 27. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Charles R. Stonier. In nnd to all that certain pieco of land In the City of Scranton. Lackawanana. County. Pcnnslyvanla. known nnd desig nated as Lot No. 39, on Ferdinand streot, on a certain property entitled "Electric City I'aik," according to a survey ot the samo made in August. 1892, by Lewis A'nn Diiyne, engineer und surveyor (a map nf which Is recorded In tbe olllco of tho re corder of deeds, etc., in Iickawanna County. In Deed Book No. 111. page II. being twenty-live (25) feet In front, and twenty-fivo (23) feet In rear, and one bundled and fourteen and flfty-threo one. hundredths (111.53) feet deep fronting on the westerly side lino of Ferdinand street nnd running nt right angles therewith, nnd the southeast sldo line of said lot 1 distant northwesterly fifty (50) feet from the northwest sldo of Summit avenue. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house, outbuildings and fruit trees. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Jrhn F. Cool vs. Charles R. Ston ier. Debt. $739.00. Judgment No. 1310, Sep tember Term, 1900. CARPENTER, Att'y. TERHS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP ERTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANCB IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, 10STS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ADOVB TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORB AD J0URNMENT. CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sharif, Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., August 28, 1900.
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