WHxS iBrj: 5f5W5B 'ra ? ,. V f &. . ' 1 f-M v 1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1900. tt V ? r . pit SX' tmi I i. ;',. I. 13 B&t. rs trf NORTHEASTERN SUSQUEHANNA. IpccUt to the Bcratilon Tribune. susnuehanna, Oct. 17. Edward Proo tor Id eictitlriB n residence on Bast Church street. Tho forty hours' devotion In St. John's Catholic church ended this morning. Gibson nnd Now Mllfoid nre to ho connected by telephone. Moody post, No. 53, Grand Army of the Republic, was this evening inspect ed by Assistant Inspector C. V. Wash hum, of Jackson. There Is a rush of work In the Erie shops. Republican times. Tho Avenue Methodist church, In Oakland, Is preparing: for Its re-dcdl-eutlon exercises, soon to bo held. Susquehanna has had a very percept ible building nnd Improvement boom this season. " (' Tho funeral, of Lloyd Austin, an ased resident, of Oakland township, took place this afternoon from the Avonuo Methodist church. Tho remains were interred In McKune cemetery. There are several cases of typhoid fever in town. Miss Agnes Blake, of New York city, Is the guest of her- sister, Mrs. M. A. Klttcll, on Main street. Tho county teachers' institute will close on Friday. Tho Susquehanna Klectrlc Light, Heat and Power company will elect officers on Tuesday, November 20. Miss Nellie Keene, of Montrose, has returned home from a visit with Sus quehanna relatives. Keystone Hook nnd Ladder company, No. 1, will hold its annual ball in Hogan opera house, on Monday even ing, December 31. Co-operative creamery associations are being organized by Susquehanna county milk producers. Profs. Flood and Pierce, of Bingham ton, held a third dancing lesson and after hop this evening In Hogan opera house. The attendance was large. IV. S. Mulford, of Montrose, Is in town on business. Quite a, large number of Susque hanna railroad men, who are employed on the Jefferson division, are Idle on account of the miners' strike. Aaron Depew, a, former Susquehanna division conductor, and later a train man, is seriously ill at his home in Hor nellsville. William F. Lyon, of Jackson street, was called to New York city last even ing by the sudden death of his father. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Oct. 18. Yesterday was a big day in labor circles in. Forest City and Vandling. A big parade, with nearly two thousand men In line, marched from Forest City to Vandling and back again in the early afternoon. The Forest City and Vandling bands and Star Brum corps -were in line. Organizer Fred Dllcher, District Secre tary John Dempsey, Committeeman Henry Collins and the Forest City town officials rode in carriages. At 3.30 the parade disbanded ami the crowd went to the Davis opera house, filling it to overflowing. Speeches were made by Messrs. Collins, Dempsey and Dllcher. Mr. Collins urged the men not to go to work until orders came from the union, and said that "every man will get his old place back or the entire or ganization will again be called out, If necessary." Mr. Dempsey reviewed the strike at length, and urged upon his hearers to allow no efforts to remain undone that will strengthen tho union. This is not the end of the question between labor and capital, he said, and the miner?' only salvation is in remaining united. Otherwise, all that they have accom plished will soon be undone, and any hope of future advantage will he vain. Mr. Dllcher, whose voice was very hoarse from constant use, spoke hut liriefiy. Ho congratulated the men on the bright outlook for an early settle ment, but he said nothing otllcial had yet materialized, and urged the men to stand firm until ordered to go back by tho union. All three men mentioned tho fact that the agreement will expire on April 1, when the agreement in the soft coal region comes to an end, and said that all possible means should be used to solidify tho union before that time, so that they will he In a position to en force further concessions if necessary. REV. S. A. DONAHOE Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. On 'the 10th of December, 1S97, Uev. S. A, Donahoe, pastor M, E. church, South, Pt. Pleasant1, AV. Va., contract ed a severe cold which was attended from tho beginning hy violent cough ing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so-called '.specifics' usually Uept In tho house, to no purpose. I pur chased n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I uipsu cheerfully recommend It to the public, For sale by all drug Rlsts, 'Matthew Bros,, wholesale and mall agetttSi, ,i ,.,." HOPBOTfOiW. . ... Special to the Scranton Tribune, J'Hopbottom, Oqtj lSt Mrs. N, M. fjlnn, whoso Illness, has" been freiiuent ly noted during the p:3t eight weeks, died at her home ifQ Tuesday morn ing. Her funeral was .ioriduoted from the Metljodlst church, of which she j'vus a member,- Thursday at 2.30 p, m, How G, E. VanWoort, of Brook Jyn, assisted by llov, Romans, pastor Of the church,, oinolntoil. Interment was mado In the Hopbottom cemetery. Mrs. Finn, whose maiden name was Jiyra Green, was born near Fleet J3lle, sixty-one- years ago, She was the youngest of a family of seven, of whom one sister only, Mrs. l,. c, Corey, survives her. In 186'.' she be pame the wife of N, M, Finn and for 'thirty years they have been residents of this place, Iurlng these years she has endeared herself to those 'fibou; hernias ""few have over done. Of nature, loving, patient, helpful, DkBuU'sN r INia nil Throat nti I.untr Affections ' Cures all Throat and Luua Affections. k..m. & ak afe m4r ha Hfe. C0U( lAalvT" "met COUGH MKUK '.-I OtUbegeuuiue. Rcfuseanbatltuttt. M i;XIS SURE ymiauM Rhwitlim. l A . PENNSYLVANIA kind, she was the cherished friend of nil, from the lltllo children of tho Sabbath rtehool to tho aged and dis tressed. She was a senlourj worker In tho church, whero her service?) will bo greatly missed. She leaves one son, a. C. Finn, of Klngsloy; a daughter, Aim, and her husband, N. M. Finn, besides the sister, Mrs. Corey. Whllo these and many more must deeply mourn her losa, It Is a comfort, to feel that It Is of such as she that, tho Master will surely say, "Well done, thou good and faithful servnnt, enter thou Into the rest which I have prepared for thee." TUNKHANNOCK. Special to Ilia Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Oct. 18. Borough Treasurer S. W. Eysenbach has re ceived from tho state the annual pay men of money due the borough on ac count of the tax on foreign insurance companies doing business in this state, a certain proportion of which tax is payable to tho different cities and boroughs in tho state, to bo used as a fund for tho relief of llrcmen who may be injured while doing fire duty. The fund in the treasurer's hands now amounts to about $500, and has never been drawn on. The money Is tied up and cannot be got at for any other purpose than the one mentioned in the act. Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Hall, of Ro sarlo, Argentine Republic, are visiting Mrs. Catherine Townsend this week. A. delegation from tho local chap ter of Daughters of he Revolution Is at Wllkes-Barre this week In at tendance on the state convention of that order now being held there. Dr. C. II. Dana, who Uvea on a farm just across the river from thin place, advertises his farming Imple ments for sale. Ho has rented his farm and will spend the winter in Florida, being unnble to stand the cli mate here. Olln Potter, of the United States re ceiving ship Saratoga, is home on a short vacation. Some time ago the Lehigh Valley raihoad, looking for something new, reversed the order of things which had existed on the branch between here and Montrose ever pinoe tho road was built, and instead of keeping tho train here over night and letting them make two trips from here every day, they laid the train over night at Montrose. The result is that people from here going to Montrose, cannot do business in that place and get back the same night. The train crews nlso were forced to move to Montrose. The Valley has found so much opposition to the new order of things that they are seriously contemplating a return to the old schedule, and in all prob ability they will do so in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stuart Stark, of Scranton, were in town over Sunday. Court adjourned finally this morn ing, after a short session. C. O. Der shimer, as attorney for James B. Leighfon, presented a "petition setting forth that his client had!, taken the benelit of tho bankruptcy, act and asked the court to stay the executions now in the sheriff's hands and make and order authorising Mr. Lelghton to gather what remains of the rops and care for them until they could be disposed or to the host advantage of the creditors. The court made such an order, after a consideration of the petition. Mr. Lelghton is the owner of a fine farm, just outside the bor ough limits, but in the Tunkhannock borough school district, which he pur chased for $8,000. The dry weather of the past few years had made it impos sible to keep up with his matters, and he takes this step in order that all his creditors may be protected as far as possible. There is a chance for someone to bup a fine country seat for a reasonable price. Mrs. Stanley W. Little, of Towanda, is In town tills week, visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. S. J, Stark. MONTROSE. Special tu the Seranlon Tribune. Montrose, Oct. 17. The sessions of the teachers' institute continue with unabated interest and a dally Increase in attendance. Tho presence of so many Susriuehnnna county school ma'ams, whoso perttlness Is proverbial, makes the social side of llfu a very lively and attractive one in Montrose this week, and many a love-sick swain will mourn when on Friday the Insti tute closes and tho fair object of his adoration will return to the nobk, though somewhat prosaic, work of thn school room, carrying with her, doubt less, a measure of regrot nlnglud wl.h many pleasant memories. Yesterday morning's session opened with devotional exercises, conducted bv Dr. Ferris. Professor Larrabee gave his closlns address, outside of sectional work, taking as his subject, "The Golden Mean," Ho warned tho teachers of the dancer of becoming fanatics and en thusiasts along special lines of work nnd told them how to avoid It: While being enthusiastic, he, nlso, conserva tive. Following Prof, Larrabeu's admir able address, Elizabeth do Harre Gill favored tho toacheis with several vocal selections, which show her rank as a vocalist to eciual her high standing as an elocutionist. Her voice showed line cultivation, and her enunciation was distinct. Tho Institute again divided into sec tions. In the first section Dr, Ferris talked on mathematics and urged that to successfully teach this branch, one must bo thoroughly conversant with business usages and customs, as ho de clared that the one. great -principle in arithmetic Is business, Ho was fol lowed by Dr. Davis, who .described the functions of plant and animal life, and urged that teachers take pains to bring out the perfection of nature before their students. In the second section, Prof, Larrabee gave an entertaining ami instructive talk on "Odds and Ends," and Dr, Ferris guve nnother of his Inspiring talks on mathematics, in tho third section, Doctors Davis and Voder divided tlmo between "Relation of Plants and Animals" and "Child Study." At thoafternoon session, Rev, W. C, Tilden, u former county superintend ent, made a splendid address, which was rich In advice and practical sug gestlons. Mrs. GUI again entertained the Insti tute, and then the Institute took up sectional work, the Instructors dealing mostly whit the subjects of the morn ing SRSSloiti Last evening William Hawlcy Smith, of Indiana, delivered his famous lec ture, "We, the People," at the armory, before a largo and appreciative audi ence. It Is generally conceded to have been the best number of the Institute course thus far. KINGSLEV. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Klngtfcy, Oct, IS. Fred Moore mi In Jttity City last weelt on liuslneis. MIm Alma Goodrich ll visiting relatives at C.uboiiilale. M', N, Whitney spent last week In New York and I'lillnilclptila. Miss Mie Tin-ley, 0 trtUtcad, Is a guest at the home of her uncle, V. V. Tlngley, .Ma and Sirs. II. II. Carpenter and son, Claude, returned Monday from a few days' tlt tltli relatives nt filntthnmton, 0. S. Alexander, wife mil daughter, William nibbs, wife nnd oon, of Wllkccllaire, arc gncM at A. J, Adams', llov. 1. W. Tower, of Tiiotmuon, will she n Tempcranca lecture In the Methodist Episcopal church next Tmuday evening, Oct. 23. All ure cordially Invited to attend. On account of the stotm last Sunday rally day sendees In tho Methodist Sunday school were postponed until next Sunday at 1.30 p. in. All Invitations hold good. Let cveiy one lie present, Preaching at 7.30 p. in. All cordially Invited. .Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Oakley left Thnr.sday to visit relatives at J.csterdilic. Mr. Onkley has sold Ids farm nnd stock to Chris Tiffany. PKETTY GIRL HIGHWAYMAN. Held a Pistol to a Younrr Man's Head, and Got His Wntch. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 18. A handsome black haired girl hailed V. S. Burch last night as ho was returning to his home in East Walnut btrcet. Being of a gallant niture, Ilurch nsked If ho might not protect her on the way home. Sho readily consented. Under an overhanging awn Ing Burch put his arm around her. She nestled up to him and then ho felt cold steel nrcs'cd against Ids head, "I'll take your watch, if tou nlease." she whispered. The girl was holding a pistol against his head. Burch handed over the watch. ' Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Oct. 38. The price of itooks be came exceedingly vailed and irregular todav un der the operations of conflicting speculative fo:ces. Those forces were lnrgelv nrofesslonal tmders in stock, and they conducted "thrlr oiivr ations with a him hand nnd on a large scale, So far ns the surface of events showed, n Urge and influential hear party inaugurated the cam paign tor u decline today. On the otlv.T hand, there was resistance ollered to the decline by the manipulation of various special stocks Willi resulting sharp advances. Total sales, 431,100 shares. The bond niaiket continued irregular on a fair volume of business. Total sales, par value, $1 ,715,000. U. S. new 4s advanced i p.-r cent, on the last call. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jmdan k Co.. rooms 705-700 aiears uuiiuing, Scranton, Pa; Telcphon 5003: Open- High- Low- Olos. ing. est. ct. ing. American Sugar 110)4 12051 US'.S 120 American Tobacco ttl',4 03Vi !)2',i 03H Ain. Steel & Wire .... an'R S4fi S3 S198 Atchison 20 4 20 !) -2!l',s Atchison, l'r. 72 T2V4 VI 54 7i'i Brooklyn Traction 61 r ."1?i 5ji llalto. & Ohio 731i 7.1?i 72"i V:!4 font. Tobacco 27 2SU 27 2"Ts flics, .t Ohio S0V& M', 2fl?i :U) Chic. & Gt. Wc-t 1074 Uti 10', 11U Chic, 11. & q. .., 12fli,4 120 12814 12UT6 St. IMul ' n.ii naat-iisu HSi Itnck Island t07ij 107i M7',i 107m ..icl:av.niiia 11. K 17!) 170 17SH 17U Federal Steel ;il5 :)it .T.4 aiiif, IVd. Steel, l'r or, CO " (!.-, fir, Kan. & Tc.v., l'r 2'JU SO 20 !!'S 1 011K k Nashville .... 73'i 71 VS'.-i V.154 M.in. Klevatcd " iijii mi !i.j',i Mel. Traction TU V,tfi i:, ri(. MIo. Pacillc 52 fl2-74, 5tv4 fr2''i People's CU 04U 0l4i U21Si 01 N. J. Central Li."- l:n l.'l.V, 18574 Southern Pacific :Hi .ll'.J SSV. :!l Norfolk k Wet .".7 S7?i SCji S7U Noithcin Pacific .rl4 52Vi 51V'- M'4 Noith. Pacific. IV 7Hk 71',A 71 ',4 71i N. Y. Cvutr.il lXO'i l.ttVi 1"0 1.121 Ontario & West 2t,& 21 21 2IVi l'cnna. 1t. 1! ISi'.i 1SWI 1:1154 1.12'f. Pacific Mail KiM .1111 iiSH .ll'i HcidliiR lly 17' 17U 17 17 Heading lly., l'r .r7? ftS .":!i .""a Southern 11. It 12"i 12! 1-lVj 12?i Southern It. It.. Pr 51'i M 37,14 :,:, Tenn. Coal & lion r,7 libVi .Vi ."Ti II. S. Leather 1054 lli, 104 lia; If. S. Leather, l'r 70 70'..-. 70 70. Ir. S. nuhhi'i- MIS .119 "0 31"A I'nion P.icldo fiOi. rtO'i i!0',A nflS I'nion I'.iiilic, l'r. 7.V1 VS'.i 74'A 7.1 Wabash, l'r 18vl 1sl ihVi ISU- Western I'liicn 7094 7Ui 70 79 nt.w yoriK pnouL'cn iixciianoi: rmcr.s. Open- His l.inv- floj, WIIBAT. ine. e-t, e-l Irnr. llecembir 70'4 70!i 7S'4 70 -May f-2 S2"", SJ14 S2'i COU N, Decciuber 12'.4 4214 4 1 ;i Wi May iVi V.s ll',l 414 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Firt National Hank Scranton Savins," DjiiI; Scranton Packing Co Third National Hank Dime I)epo.slt and DNeoimt Dank ,. Kconomy Light. II. k V. Co Liicka, 'fiust S.ifo Deposit Co Hid. Askci SO0 soo to iij ... 200 40 139 M 123 300 ' 20 SO) 300 au 15.1 100 irramon i-ainc uo fl.nU k Snuvcr Co,, l'r. si-, nlon Iron Fence k Jlfg, Co, ,,. S'l.iruon Avlc Works I . !.!.. iwaiina Paliy Co., l'r I'nitiiiy savincj Hank k Tiust Co,,. I'uvi National Dank (farbouilale),, ftaiidard Dillllnir Co Tiadcrs' National Hani; Scranton Bolt and Nut (.'0 IIONHS. Scranton Pa.vicnsi'r Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 People's Slicet Railway, firat rnoit- gage, due 1U1K Pcople'i' Street Hallway, tleneral uioitirarre, due 1021 Oliksnu .Maniifactutius; Co. , I-arka. TowiKhlp School 5 per rent, City of Sci.inton St, Imp. (I per tt lit Sciuuton Traction 0 per cent Hi 113 in iou I0i 102 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II, 0, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Huttei fieameiy, 2.iu2lc. j dairy tubs, 2.1c. Krai Select ntslcin, 17c. i neatby atatc, I0c. Cheese Full crrain, new, WjV. Heanit Per bu., choice marrow, t2.40j medium, fci.SOi pea, if2.80. Potatoes oOc, Oniom POc. per bu. Klour Ilcat patent, iLCO. New York Grain nnd Produce. New Votk, Ocl, IS. Flour Weak ami S In If. ccnu lower without attracting buyer nhu held olf c.icctlni; fmther dccilucs In wheat. Wintei KtialtthU. !-'l,Ja:l.(,(i, Minn, patents, ijl.10.il.4D. t heat Spot weakj ,Nii. $ led, VS9jc. f, 0. b. nfoat, end 0o. elevator; No. 1 uoithcru lint uth, 6 I'll', L o, I), utloal, Options vvpetlciifcd a day of heaviness and closed weak ut .4a?ii-, ne( decline. .March closed iie. Miij', R2jc-., Oct,, 77c i IKc c. Com Spot weuki No. , 43?ic. elevator, and 4l)!jo, f, o. b. afloat, Op tioiu weak and lower, clowd weak nt ijale. tut ilecllue. May closed lia;c,j Oct., 4i'n'.j Dec, llTie, O its Spot iiulct; No. 3, 2.V. j No. , 2l91c,i Xo. S while, -.'JUe.j No. I! white, SOUi.l track tuUed westciii, 'lU.rifiVjc: tuck white, wcterii ami slate, 2iu:!c Options dull and weak. Duller Sinn,:; cieaiuiiy. KU'iio,; fav toiy, 13al0o,; Juie iieamcry, lfc'a2le, liulta. lion cuameiy, IHj.ilrV. j tatu dairy, I3a2lc Chersii FI1111I I.iiko uhlle. 10?4c; largo o. oicd, lie; small while uml colon d, lie, l: Firm; (tats ami I'liuu., 20a2lc; western, retjular picking;, HMVJc. ; icstctn, los oil, 21c, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chlcaito, Oct. 1'. Wheat declined he.nlly ear ly today on weal; cables, hut steadied on the iccclpls this tnornliii,, export buylnjr, December closliu? ?ia?ic. under ycoterdaj-. Corn closed He. nnd oatr a shade down. Provisions closed a Bluets to 50. follows: lower. Cash nuutatlont wcru u, I 1 -Flow Dull, easy Ko, ft spring whrst, 09a MHe.J Ko. 2 red, TtVje.l Ko. S corn, tOKallcl No. 2 yellow, MtialO'Sl'.l No. 2 svhlte, 24a 2IWC! No. B while, 2.IU'JlUc.t No. 1 barley, iffe.l flax, t.80 No. 1 northwest, Sl.Blal.Bl'.J: timothy, fl.inai,i.it pork, nominal! lard, $U7!i MI.82UI rllu, $(U0atU3j shoulders, OUaOlic.i Whiskey, $1.27, , Nw York Live Stock Market. New York, Oct. Is. Beeves, very llttlo trade ( ftcllng, weak. Calves flood vcl, steady! nth em, weak! Wats. !I.G0a8.23! gravers, S2.S0a3. Sheep slow, weak to 1.1e. lower! lambs, steady! prime, linn. Rhcep, $2.7&il.25 few unsold; sheen, sagas' .2.1 ( tew choice wethers, SUiO culls, i.6 lamlw, $1.50:10.23; .one deck, 50.35 Canada lambs, S1.i0.3j. Hog; Market weak ul SS,2Sa.1.S0 tow fancy state hogs, 5.C0. Oil Market. Oil City, Oct. IS. Credit balances, 110) cer tificates, no hlil. Shipments, 71.75.) i average, ttWM. Huns, 93,778; urcragc, 01,178, SHERIFF'S SALES. s HKUU'K'.S BAtiR -01'- Valuable Real Estate -ox- FR1DAY, NOVEMBER 0, MOO. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex puiui.i, Issued out of tho Court of Com mon Picas of Lackawanna County, to mo directed. I. will rynnnn tn nubile Fnln bv ycmluo or outcry, to tho highest nnd bent uuiuer, ior caisn, nt tlie Court nmssi thn City of Scranton, Lackawanna d ty, on FIUDAY, tho NINTH DAY NOVEMBER, A. D 1000, Ut 10 o'cloc umucr, lor caBn, nt tno court nm.se, in uoun Y OF clock In the fcrenoon of said day, all tho right, title and Interest of thn cltfeiulnntH In and to tho following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: No. 1. All tho rlRlit, title nnd Interest of the defendant, Mary Bailey, adminis tratrix of James Donnelly, deceased, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Prlcohurtr, Lackawanna county, Pa., known as Lot No. 7 In Block No. 15, ntul fronting on Albert street; bc inrr fifty (B0 feet In front by one hundred and slxty-flvo (1CT) foct in depth, accord ing to a plun or map entitled Moore's Map of Prlcebure;. Coal and minerals reserved. All Improved with ono two story wood two-house block and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution ut the suit of Johanna Donnelly vs. Mary Bai ley, administratrix or James Donnelly, deceased. Debt, $312. Judgment No. 21.1, November Term, 1000. I'L fit. to Nov. Term, 1000. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 2. All the right, title and interest of the defendants, Merrltt Scott. Merritt Scott. Jr., Andrew Scott, Zlba Scott and David Scott, In and to nil that certain piece or parcel of laud situate In the township of Spring Brook, described as follows: Beginning at a beech stump the southwest corner of William Bene dict warrant; thence south eighty-eight and one-half (SS'S) degrees east one hun dred and thirty-three (133) perches; thence north one and one-fourth (ltt) de grees east one hundred and thirty-three (1S3) parches to the southwest corner of No. 0: thence north thirty-eight and three-fourths (,18'Ti) degrees west one hundred and thirty-throe (133) porches to warrant line; thence along warrant line south ono and three-fourths (l?i) degrees west ono hundred and thirty-two and one-fourth (32W) perches to road to the place of beginning. Containing one hun dred and ton (110) acres, bo the same more or less. Being No. 4 of M. Mey Icrt's allotment of Spring Brook; being part of the William Benedict warrant. and being that certain lot of land which was contracted by Michael Mcylert, at torney for tho estate of Samuel W. Fisher, deceased, to Merrltt Scott, of Spring Brook, by urticles dated April 27th. A, D.. 1S!!, nnd afterward assigned to Julia Ann Scott on April 27, A. D., ur.3. and subsequently devised by said Julia Ann Scott to defendant, JMcrrlt Scott, sr., as will more fully appear by reference to will of said Julia Ann Scott In register of wills' office, ' in and for Lackawanna county. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, two frame barns, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution ut tho suit of Assigned to Oeorgo M. Okell vs. Merrltt Scott. Debt, tU2.ni. Judgment No. 131. September Turin, 1S0G. Fi. fa. to November Term. 1000. Also nt the suit of Assigned to George M. Okell vs. Mer ritt Scott, jr., Andrew Scott. ZIba Scott and David Scott. Debt, t3S7.30. Judg ment No. u02, January Term, 1000. Fi. fa. to November Term, 1300. OKELL, Att'y. ALSO No, 3. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Edward Miles, In and to nil those two eertaln pieces, parrels or lots of laud, situate, lying and being In the village of Dalton, township of North Ablngtnn, county or Lnckawanna and state of Pennsvlvunln. being a part of Coray's Addition to tho Village of Dal ton, bounded and described as follows, to wit: The llrst thereof beginning at the southeasterly corner of lands late of Niran Brown, deceased, and on tho easterly side of Wetherby street; thence south six and ihree-lourths 0."i) de grees west two hundred and fifty (250) feet to 11 corner of Ives' lot; thence along the northerly boundary lino of said Ives' lot, south eighty-three and one-fourth b:;U) degrees east two hundred and llfty (L'GO) foot to 11 corner in the westeily boundary lino of the Dclaware.Laclttiwau 11a and Western Railroad company's right of way: thence along last mentioned lino north six and three-fourths ((i-"4) degrees east two hundred and fifty 2.'.0) feet to a corner In lino of lands Into of Niran Brown, deceased: thence along the south erly boundary lino of lust mentioned lands north eighty-three nnd one-fourth (s:i'4) degrees west two hundred and fifty (2."i0) feet to a corner, the place of begin ning. Containing sixty-two thousand (02,000) Mitutre feet of land, bo the same more or h'ss. Improved with a largo two-story frame dwelling house, outbuild luss, fruit and shade trees thereon, Tito second thereof beginning til thn northwesterly corner of Thompson and Klin streets; thence on tho northerly side of Kim street: north eighty-three and ono-fouth (SSVi) degrees west two hun dred (200) foot to a corner of Miles and Kim streets; tiifnco along nto easterly sld of Miles street, north six und three fourths (0?4) degrees east fifty (do) feet to a earner: thonco south eighty-throe and one-fourth (S3li) degrees emit two hundred (200) feet to a corner on west erly side of Thompson street: thence south six nnd three-fourths (till) de grees west llfty (K0 feet to a corner, the place of beginning. Containing ten thousand (10,000) stiuaro foot of land, be tho pomo moro or less. Improved with tho same moro or less, Seized and tnken In execution at tho suit of Jiunes Fitch and Myron Knsson, executors nnd trustees of (he estalo of o. ir, Lioomls, iiet'Paseu. vs. Kdword Miles, Debt, $.1,31.13. Judgment No. .133, Noovmber Term, 13il, FI. fa. to Novem ber Tcim, 100O, STARK. Att'y, Also at the suit of Oeorgo M, Okoll vs. Edward Miles. Debt, $137.40, Judgment No. 438, Match Torn), 1300. FI, fa. tu November Term, WOO, OKKr,L, Att'y. ALSO No, 4.-A11 the lleht. title rind Interest of tho defuitdaut, C. 10. Sllvlus, In and to all that two-story frumo tenement and the folowlng described lot of land, situate In tho Thirteenth ward of tho City of Scranton. county of Lnckawanna and stato of Pomwylvnala, on Walsh and Ho ban's Addition to said city being Lot No, 10 and 11 strip of laud between lot No, 10 and Lot No. 11 about four and three tenths (4.3) feet wide nad two hundred (300) feet deep, la Bauam or lock No, ;no, and situate upon street called and known as Woymlng avenue, Bald Lot No. 10 being forty (10) foot In front on W.vn inlmf avenue and two humlrril (200) font In depths, and tho lot and strip together being forty-four and threctenths (41.3) foot In width and two hundred (200) feet In depth and is rectangular In shape, With thn rlttht to enclose nad use ten (10) feat In front or snltl lot on said ave nuu for yard, vault, porch, piamt, buy window or shrubbery. Iwi for no other purpose. Kxccptltig and reserving' coal and minerals, improved with a two. story frame dwelling1 and other nut-build, lugs. Being tlni same laud and prcmlssou fully described in Mortgage Book No. JO, nnge KG, holnir tho mortgage accompany Insr tho bond 011 which this Judgment was entered. Seized und taken In execution nt the suit of Xdlna Robinson vs. Charles E. Sllvlus. Debt, $1,151. Judgment No. no7. oiuy wnn, jpoo. 1. fa- 10 rsovonv bcr Term, 1000. wkli.8 & Tonnnr, Att'y SHERIFF'S SALES. yvvvw ALSO No. 4.-A1I the right, title nnd Interest ot tho , defendant, Alux, A, Btcn nan, and. Nora V. Broitnan, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Mfth ward. of the City of Carbondiile. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt u corner ot lands ot Alexander Cluno, on the southerly sldo of Canaan street! thenco south thirty-six (30) degrees east along tho lino of lands of said Alexander Cluno ninety (90) foot to, n stnko comer in lino ot lnutls of said Alexander ciuiipi thenco south fifty and throe-fourths (60) de grees west along lands of Patrick Shan non forty (10). feet to a stnko corner! thenco .north thirty-six (30) degrees west along lands ot Patrick Shannon ninety (30) feet to a corner on tho southerly sldo of Canaan street: tltencu north fifty and thrco-fourths (50)J) degrees east along Canaan Btreet forty (40) feet to the piuco of beginning. Containing three thousand six iniimrcii (.i.ooo) square feet, Being the same lot of land which Patrick Shan non and wlfo by deed dated the twenty first day of September, A. D., 1832, und recorded In tho olllco of tho recorder of deeds In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No. 37, page 2C7, granted and con veyed to said Alcxnndor A. Brennan and Nora V. Brennan, his wire. Improved with a two-story frumo dwelling Iiouho and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution ut the suit ot Patrick Shannon vs. Alex. A. Brennan ot til. Debt, tSOI.23, Judgment No. 572, Muy Term, lbSS. FI. fa. to Novom ber Term, 1900. O'NEILL, Att'y. ALSO No. (', All'tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants, Patrick Lnrktn and Bridget Larkln und Mary A, Larkln, In nnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho borough of Dun more, county of Luckuwanna, slalo of Pennsylvania, bounded und described us follows, to wit! Being tho front part of Lot No. 15 in Sqtiuro or Block No. 3, and fronting upon tho Drinker turnpike, and being nbout sixty-eight (C8) feet in width and on tho easterly side two hun dred nnd eighteen (218) feet in depth, and on tho westerly sldo two hundred and forty-seven (217) feet In depth, ac cording to a plan or map entitled "Par ker & Throop's Allotment of the Sher wood Farm." All coal and minerals re ferred. Improved with a stono cellar foutitlutlon wall, fruit trees and grape vines thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Stowors' Pork Packing and Provision Company vs. Patrick Lar kln and Bridget Larkln. Debt, $180.57. Judgment No. 25?, November Term, IK'S. Allns Vend. Kx. to Novem ber Term, 1900. Also at tho suit nf Same v. Mary A. Larkln. Debt, $202.38. Judg ment No. 119, November Term, 1808. Alias Vend. Kx. to November Term. 1900. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, Att'ys. ALSO No. 7.-A11 the right, title and Interest ot the defendant, Charles M. Lancaster, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho village of Moscow, township of Madi son, county of Lackawanna nnd state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow.", to wit: Beginning nt the cor ner of street called and known as Church street and running thence north eight (8) degrees east along Maple street two huulrcd feet; thenco north eighty-two (82) degrees west ono hundred and llfty (150) teet to an alley; thence sonin live (5) de grees west two hundred (200) feet to cor ner of Church street: ther.co easterly along Church street about one hundred nnd forty-thrco (143) foot to the place ot uegmmng; ueing i,ot ko. 1 anu part of Lot No. 2, on Block B, on J. E. Love land's addition to the village of Moscow, Intended to be duly recorded. Improved with a two-story dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Mnry Augusta Gardner vs. Charles M. Lancaster. Debt, $1,110. Judgment No. 203. November Term, 1300. FI. la. 10 November Term, 1900. M. J. MARTIN, Att'y. ALSO No. S. Alt tho right, title and interest of the defendant, John II. Jordan, admin istrator of Richard Jordan, deceased. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the borough of Arch bard, county of Lackawanna and stnte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follbws; to wit: Containing a front of sixty (00) feet northwestward on Pino street, bounded northeastward at right angles to said street ono hundred (100) feet by Lot No. 13 on safd street: south eastward parallel with said street sixty (fiO) feet by Lot No. l(i, onCherr y street, and southwestward at right angles to said Pino street one hundred (100) feet b ythe northeast line of Wayne street. Being designated as Lot No. 15 on Pino street, as per map of the Delaware nnd Hudson Canal company In the borough nf Arohbald. Coal reserved. All Im proved with a two-stor yframe dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Assigned to M. J. Klntz vs. John H. Jordan, administrator of Richard Jor dan, deceased. Debt, $1,000. Judgment No. 315. November Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to November Term. 1900. WOODRUFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title and Intercut of the defendant, Fred Oumaer, lu and to all that certain farm, consisting- of two adjoining pieces of land sltuato In the townsntp or tsonton. county of Lncka wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning ut a post in tho center of the old Klkwood road, corner of land surveyed to tho wlfo of Carlton D. Farnum, daughter of Isaac Doud: tlieneo south eighty-two and ouo luilf (S2U0 degrees east one hundred and fourteen and live-tenths (114.5) perches along said road to np ost corner of Milan Kvnrts' land; thenco north along said Ev arts' lino one hundred and fifteen and five-tenths (115.5) perches to post and stones whero the beech stood, another corner of said Kvarts'; thence north forty-six (40) degrees east along said Kv rats" line thlrty-llvo and five-tenths (25,5) perches to post and stones in Hue be tween the counties ut Susquehanna and Luzerne; thence north eighty-seven and one-half (ST'i) degres wst along said county line one hundred and eighteen (US) perches to post and stones corner of land sold by Isaac Doud to Alva Cook: thenco south thirteen and ono-fourth (1J',,) de grees west along said Cook's line ninety one and five tenths (91.5) perches to post In line ot said .Mrs. Farnum's land: thence south eighty-two unci one-half (S2'ii) degrees oast along the lino of the same four (I) porches to corner of tho sanio: thence south twenty-three (2.1) perches to tho place of beginning, Con talnlng eighty-seven S7) acres and olgh-ty-two (82) perches, more or lees, and be ing same premises which Kzoklel Oumaer by his last will nnd testament devised to said Frederick Oumner, and nlso ono ad- Joining pleoo or land bounded and de scribed us folows: Bounded easterly by lands nbovo described; southerly by lauds of K, Quick and Jaman Brundugu: west orly by binds nf Jaman Brundago and R. M. Phillips, and northerly by the dividing Unci between the. counties of Lackawanna and Susquehanna, Containing fifty (50) ncros. moro or less, belnu tho same land which J, ti, Williams et ul, sold and con-veyc-d to wild Frederick Outnuor bv deed dated April 17, ISVi, and recorded tu Lack, awnrna county In Deed 00k No. 41, page 55S, etc. Excepting and reserving from said farm consisting of tho above-described pieces of land about ten (10) acres which the said Fredeilek attmaer said and conveyed to John II. BrunluB by deed dated Feb, !, 189S, and recorded in Lackawanna county In Deed Book No, 183, pago 279, reference being thereunto bad tin- sumo will more fully and at largo appear. The said farm consisting of tho uliovo described lots or pieces of Iriul Is Improved with ono two-story frame dwelling house, two barns, one cierniity. other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Freeman Leach, assigned to Silas llartly vs. Fred Oumaer. Debt. $1,02.1.29, Judgment No, 230, May Term. 1S90. Alias 0. fa, tu November Term, lOOu. RROW.NINO, Att'y. ALSO No. 10.-AH tha light, llllo and Interest of tho defendant, 11. K. Van Kleeek. In nnd to all that eertutn ploco or parcel of land sltuato In tin borough of Jermyn, Lackawanna county, bounded and de scribed us folows: Beginning at tho routherly comer of the intersection of Third avenue and O street; lliepco along tho southerly sldo of flstreet In a south easterly (Unction sixty (iJO) feet, to a cor ner; thenco In a southwesterly and paral. lei with said Third avenue, llfty (50) feet more or less, to n cornor In Hue of lot now or lalo of James ShlehLi and known as Lot No. 27.lt) Block No. 32: thenco In a northwesterly direction along tho lino of said Lot No. 27 and nt right' ansles to said Third avenue, sixty (CO) feet, inai'o or less to said Third avenue; thenco northeasterly direction along southwest- mlFrssALBs. crly side of Third avenue, fifty, (50) feet, moro or less, to place of beginning, bclns part of Lot No. 20 In said Block No. SS. improved with a. two-story frame dwell ing nnd outbuilding, Coat and minerals reserved. Also, all that lot or pnrcel ot land In tho aforesaid borough of Jermyn, Lacku wanna county, Pa bounded and de scribed as rollows, to. will Beginning nt ti point on tho labsonburg ntul Hubbard's Comers turnpike nt a corner of lands of tho Rush Urook lodge. No. 5S, of the in dependent Order of Odd Fellows) thence In a westerly direction and alone said turnpllto fifty-eight (63) feet to a corner: thenco In a northerly direction and at right angles to said turnpike fifty, (GO) foot to a corner! tnence in nn easterly infec tion parallel to said turnpike nftyetght (58) feet to a corner! thenco In n south crl ydlrectlon nt right nngles to snld turn plko fifty (50) feat to placo of boglnnlnt?. Being a part of Lot No, 1, In Block No. 28, according to tho maps ot tho to.wn plot of tho village of Olbsonburg. 1m proved with a small barn and blacksmith shop. Coal and mineral reserved. Seized and taken In cxcittlon nt the suit of Blttenbcnder & Co. vs. II. K. Van Kleck, Debt, $755.87. Judgment No. 1271, September Term, 189S. FI. fa. to November Term, 1900. ALSO ' No. 11.-A11 the right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Joseph A. Gould, In and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate In thn First ward of tho City of Scrnnton, County of Lack awanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, viz: Beginning nt a stake tho northwesterly corner of Robert Rolnc's lot on the northerly lino of Ralno street; thence along snld northerly lino of Ralno street north forty nnd one-half (40H) degrees west scventy-ono (71) feet to 11 gas pipe stako corner; thenco north forty-sovon and one-half (4',fe) degrees cast two hun dred and ten (210) feet along lands of Jacob K. Johlcr to a gas plop stako cor ner on southerly lino of Parker struct; thenco along said southerly lino of Par ker street south elghty-Blx (86) degrees east ninety-five (95) feet to a corner of said Robert Ralno's lot; thenco lorty-slx and one-half (46',i) feet along said Robert Ralno's land to the placo of beginning. Containing sixteen thousand four hun dred and fifty (16,450) square feet of land moro or less, and being Lots Nos. 9 and 10 on the map of Jollier's addition to the city of Scranton, recorded or Intended to be recorded In tho office for recording of deeds In the county of Lackawanna, be ing tho same piece of land conveyed to the said Joseph A. Gould by Jacob K. .Tohler and wife by deed dated Dec. 17, 1S95. recorded in Lacknwanua county In Deed Book 134, page 170, etc. Seized and taken In oxcutlon at the suit of Assigned to Charles S. Scamans or Joseph A. Gould. Debt, $1,10). Judg ment No. 240, November Term, 1900. Fi. fa. to November Term, 1900. COMBO YS, Att'y. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Margaret Muck and James Mack, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato in tho borough of Mayflcld, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being all that portion of Lot No. 22. In Block No. ,1. that lies easterly of a line drawn parallel with and thirty (30) feet distant easterly mcas upred at right angles from the located center line of the Ontario, Carbondale nnd Scranton railway. Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals thereon. Being part cf the same premises con voyed by Patrick Meehnn and wife to R. U. Sturges, by deed dated Nov. 5, 188H. and recorded In Deed Book No. 65, page 4S8, etc.. In the office for recording deeds etc., In and for Lackawanna county, Pn. All improved with a two-storv frame dwelling, with basement and ont-bulld-ings thereon. Seized and tnken In excntlon at tho suit of DoRoy M. Schoonovcr, assignee of Thomas P. Fowler nad John B. Kerr, vs. Margaret Mack and James Mark. Debt, $7S4. Judgment No. 1435, September Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to November Term, 1900. BURR, Att'y. ALSO No. 13.-All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Mary E: Dougherty nnd Patrick J. Dougherty, In and to all the following described piece or onrccl of land situate lu tho borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and stato of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: Commencing at a point, being the southerly corner of Center and Hill streets and running in a westerly direc tion along the line of said Center street, ninety (90) feet to a corner upon John Marlon's land; thence In a southerly di rection along tho land of snld John Ma rlon one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet to n corner on the land of James Dougherty; thence in an easterly direc tion ninety (30) feet along tho lino of land of James Dougherty to Hill street; thence nlong said Hill street In an north erly direction one hundred and seventy tlve (175) feet to tho place of beginning. Containing fifteen thousand seven hun dred and llfty (15.750) souare feet of land. be the same more or less. Improved with foundations and outhouses. Seized and taken In exctttlnn at tho suit of the Cosmopolitan Building and Loan association vs. Mary E. Dougherty and Patrick J. Dougherty. Debt, $015.70. Judgment No. 341, November Term, 1900. Lev, fa. to November Term. 1900. STARK, Att'y. ALSO No. 14. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant. Jennie K. Grover, ad ministratrix of tho Estate of Frank J. Grover, deceased. In and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or tract of land sltuute In the village of Mooslc, county of Lack awanna aad state of Pennsylvania, but ted, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north erly side of Mlnooka avenue at a dis tance) of lift y(50) feet from the Inter section of Fourth street with snld Mlnoo ka avenue; tlieneo In a westerly direc tion nlong said Mlnooka avenue n dis tance of twenty-tlvo (25) feet to u cor ner; thenco in a northerly direction In lino parallel to said Fourth street a dis tance of 130 feet to Lackawanna avenue; thenco In an easterl ydlrectlon along said Lackawanna avenue, about twenty-five feet to a corner, nnd thenco In a south erly direction in line parallel with snld Fourth street a distance of ono hundred and thirty (130) feel to tho place of ho ginning. Containing about three thou sand two hundred nnd fifty (3,250) square feet of land, ho thn siiuni more or Ions', It being a part of Lot No. 30, lu Block No. I, fronting cm Mlnooka avenue, as will appear by reference to a village map or plot made by It. P, Rockwell, osc,. civil engineer. Being the same land conveyed by John Thomas and Catherine, Ills wife, to Frank J, Grovnr by deed dated tho second day of August, 1SS. und recorded In the recorder's office In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No, Gi, page 49, etc, Improved with a two story framo dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in oxcutlon at tho suit of Henry D. Brewster vs. Jennie E, Orovnr, administratrix of Frank J. Gro ver, deceased. Itebt, $580,47. Judgment ko. i2uu, Meptomner Term, jshhi, low ia, to November Term. 1900, VOSHimO & DAWSON, Att'ys, ALSO No. 15. All tho tight, litis and Interest of the defendant, Grant J. Koodoo. In nnd to all that tract or parcel of land sltulao lu "Lackawanna Park" In tho First ward of tho City of Scrunton. in tho easterly angle formed by the Junction of Dotty street and Ruth street. Being Lo No. 4, In Block No. a, lu said Porlt, bounded nnd described ns follows: Bo. ginning at the easterly anglo of said streets; thenco along thn southerly sldo of said Ruth street north thlrty.nlne (33) degrees and twenty-ono (21) minutes eust slxty.two and twenty-ono one-liunilredths (01.21) feet! thence north slxty-threo and llfly-elght ono-hundredths (63.5S) degrees oast eight and forty-one one-hundredths (8.11) feet to the corner of Lot No. :i. In said plot; thence nlong said Lot No. 3 south fifty W) degrees and tltlrty-nlno (39) minutes east twenty-six and llvo tenths (2il.5) feet to a corner of Lot No. fi. In said plot; thenco south thlrty-nlno (30) degrees and twenty-ono (21) minutes west seventy (10) foot to the eastern side Hun or said Dtty street: thonco nlong mid Dotty streot north fifty (50) degrees and thirty-nine (39) minutes west thirty (30) fee to the placo of beginning. Doing tho b.inia land conveyed by James Nich ols to the .laid Grant J. KecBlnr by deed dated the sixth day of June.A, P.. 1S93. and recorded In tho recorder's olllco lu und forl.uckuw anna county In Deed Book No. 162, image .HI, etc. Seized and taken In oxcutlon at tho suit of tho Middle States Loan. Build ing und Coiistiucllon company vs. Giant J. Keosler. Debt, $4.85. Judgment No, SSI. November Term. 1900.. FI. fa. to November Term, 1300. DOUGLAS, Att'y. ALSO I No. JO. AH the right, title und interest SHERIFF'S SALES, of the defendant, Everett V. MerrlanO, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land sltuato In tho borough of Dun more, county, of Lnckawanita nnd .state, of Pennsylvania, and described as followe, to wit: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Clay nvcnuo.nnd Green ltldfo street! thence running In a northeasterly direction nlong Clay avenue fifty-two (52) feet to a corner! thenco at right angles to ciny avenue In a southeasterly direc tion llfty-nlno (69) feet to a corner; thonou In ti northeasterly direction und parallel with Clay avonuo eighteen (18) feet and four (4) inches to a corner; thence In a southeasterly direction and at right an gles with tho last lino ninety-one (01) fcot to a corner! thence nt right angles In a southwesterly direction elghy (801 feet and four (4) Inches to tho line of Green Illdgo stroots thenco In a north castcrl direction nlyong Green nidge street ono hundred and fifty (150) feet to the placo of beginning. Being parts ,f. L,0,S, Nns " n"d 14. in Square of Block No. 43, .on tho plot of Banderson's Addition to Scranton nnd Green Ridge. No building to bo erected within ton (10) feet of tho inside lino or the sidewalk on Clay avenue and Green Rldgo slroot. Ini proved wlthetwo-story framo 8-tenemcnt house and outbuildings. Seized and taken lu execution at thn suit of Leonard D. Hnnford vs. Everett F. Merrlnno. Debt, $3,218.50. Judgment u. .in,, novemuer term, juw. jj 1. ia to November Term, 1300. CARPENTER, Att'y. ALSO No. 17. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendants, Luke Hnrran and P. F. Harrnn, In nnd to nil tho following described lot of land situate In the west erly sldo of Monscy avenue, In tho Thir teenth ward of tho city of Scranton, Lnckawanna county and state of Penn sylvania, as follows, viz: Being Lot No. 0 in Square or Block No. 21. upon tho plot of Sanderson's Addition in said city called Green Ridge. Said lot contain In front on snld Monsey avenue sixty (60) feet and extends of that width In length or depth .ono hundred and seventy-one nnd one-half (171V4) fcot. The measure ment of the depth tn commence ton GO) feet from the inside of tho sldowallt, with tho right to enclose, occupy nnd uso tho said ten (10) feet for cellar-way, porch, steps, vernndtiR or shrubbery, but not to erect any buildings thereon. Re serving, ns they have heretofore been re served, all coal and minerals beneath trio surface of snld 1nt, with tho eamo rights as to mining and removal of same. Im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house, barn, fruit trees, grape vines and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken in execution at the suit of Edward Loughlln vs. Luke Hnr ran and P. F. Harran. Debt, $100. Judg ment No. 397, November Term, 1000. FI. fu. to November Term, 1900. SHURTLEFF, Att'y. ALSO No. 1S.-AU the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Georgo Concry, in audi to all tho folowltig described piece or parcel of land sltuato In the Fourth ward of the city of Scranton, county' of Lnckawanna nud stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Be ginning at a corner on VnnBuren avenue thirty-seven and one-half (3714) feet northeasterly from the corner of Lot No. 28, now of James Cuslck, It being thn northeasterly corner of said Lot No. 28; thence northerly along said Van Buren nvenue thirty-seven and one-half (37'4) feet to a corner: thence westerly on 1 lino parallel with Lafayette street to Lot ..o. 44 ono hundred (100) feet: thenco southerly along division line between Lots Nos. 44 and 45 thirty-seven and one half (37Vi) feet to ft corner thirty-seven and one-half (37'i) feet from Lot No. 28: thence In a southeasterly direction and, Earallel with tho division lino between .ot No. 28 and Lots Nos. 45, 46, 47 and 48 ono hundred (100) foot to Van Buren ave nue, tho placo of- beginning. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a ,two story frame dwelling and outbuilding. Seized and taken In execution at thn suit of the New York Mutual Savings and Loan association vs. George C011 nery. Debt, $1,247.82. Judgment No. 331, November Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to Novem ber Term, 1900. STARK, Att'y. ALSO 1 No. 19. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendant, Frank Bnronke, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Blakelj'. county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 4, in Block No. 2, on plot of land formerly owned by John C. Langan, said lot is forty-feet wide int front on Chcstnti street, nnd one hundred nad forty (110) feet in depth, and is the land conveyed by Michael Green aud wife to Frank Baronko by deed date the fourteenth day of August, 1S9.1, recorded In Deed Book No. 101, page 485, etc. All im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. Frank Baronko. Debt, $1,125. Judgment No. 409. FI. fa. to Novem ber Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No. 20. All the right, title and Interest of tho defendants. Horatio N. Patrick and Harry Smith, and Elizabeth E. Belles, terra tenants, in and to all those, two several adjoining lots or pieces of land situate In the First ward of tho city of Scrnnton, county of Lnckawanna. and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: First Beginning at a stake in the rear of Lot No. 6, In tho partition of the es- ' tate of Philip Swartz, deceased; thenco by said lots south fifty-three (53) degrees east forty-two (42) perches to a corner In the Lackawanna river; thenco In and along said river north twenty-two (22) degrees west ton nnd six-tenths (10.6) perches to a stake and stones in the Lackawunna river: thence north twenty five and one-half (25Vj) degrees west eight nnd five-tenths (8.5) perches to a birth tree; thence north twenty-seven and one half (271,!-) degrees west in and along said river twenty-two nnd five-tenths (22.5) perchos, moro or less, to a plno tree, now dead; thcuco south sixty (00) degrees west along lands of "Sllkman Plot" fir ten and two-tenths (15.2) perches to a corner; thonco south htirty-nlne (39) de grees west llvo and three-tenths (5.3) perches to the place of beginning, con taining two (two) ucres and nlnoty-threa and five-tenths (93.3) perches of land, moro or less. Second A strip of land fifteen (15) feet in width throughout, hounded on thn southwesterly sldo by Deacon street; on the souhteastcrly side by tho lino of tho southeasterly side of the "Homestead lot." on tho northeasterly side by Inad described above, and on tho northwest erly sldo b ythe southeasterly "Cottagu lot," so called, In thn partition of tho real estae of Eunhomla Wint. deceased, now owned of Theodore J. Wint, under tho partition proceedings lu sulci Euplio mla Wint estato; said strip of land be ing about two hundred nnd soventy-flvq (275) feet In length or depth, being tho mirnort or share of the said Louis H. Wint, set out nnd partitioned to him In tho estnto of tho said Euphemla. Wlnt,r deceased, In 1893. Excepting and reserving therefrom the fnloiwlng doscrlbed lots, from which tho Hen or sain mnrtgngo uas neon roioasen, Viz; Lot No. il, In Block No. 3. on Betty street; Lot No. 9. In Block No. 3, on Dotty street! Lots Nos. 10 nnd 11. In Block No. 3. on Dotty street; Lots Nos, 7 nud S, lu Block No. 3, on Dotty street: Lot No. 4, In Block No. 3, on Dotty Httrl Ruth streets; Lot No. 3, in Block No. 1, on Tiogast root: Lot No. 2, In Block No, 2. on Tioga street: Lot No. It. In Block No. 2, on Dotty street; Lots Nos. 9 and 10, In Block No. 22. Said lots being morn full described In the map of sild plot known as "Lnckawanna Park." Im proved with three single two-story framo dwellings aud outbuildings, and ono don. ble two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Selred and taken In execution nt the suit of Louis II. Wint vs. Horatio N. Pat rick. Debt, $3,163,45. Judgment No. , Ley, fa, to November Term. 1900. GARDNER, Att'y, TERMS OF SALE. FIFTV DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP. ERTV IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANCfl IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED, WHEN SOLD FOIt COSTS, IOSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF, ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD. JOURNMENT, CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Sfisrlff, Sheriff's Office, Scranton, ber IS. 100O. Pa., Octo. f M ii t,.1f)l tv I I 7 t S. ?. 1