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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1900.
71
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR C'.LEAttINO HOUSE for tha no'iiitlt nt Alt Wlio
Ilnvu Houses to Rent, Real I'stittc or Other Proporty to
Sell or lixclnumc r Wlio Wnnt Slttmttom or Help Tli94a
Small Advertisements Coat Oils Cent it Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word lixcept Situation j Wanted. Wilted An In.
Kcrtcd 1'rec.
FOR SALE
v -- rrr-vrr -r-v w -- -r -- - - , - ,- - --
koii SAi.i:-c,a will hl'y hihi;k uni.i.i.-
lint, miner Franklin nnd Mulberry (duet;
rny tcrmi. .'.ill on U. 1'. .)nJln.
koii HAi!i:-ri"i)vi:i.i.is-(iSj am. imi'hovf.-
nittitfi: friili.il ill.vt easy Utiim pais on
price, il7,). S per cent tut iillir tail", water,
beat nnd Iii.iii.inir. ('. I'. .Iidvvln, cornel Sprme
and I'ltiu aictiiir.
ton .s'u:-covn:NTS or housi: ,i',,,1s1,
tnic, cjipcb", IccMI'ik. etc. i)2 Wn-lilivtmi
avenue. .
HELP WANTED-MALE.
.ir'
wn i.iviit'liviil'll I'VIIt'l'.T HVM'.S.MUN'.
Apply liihtipirit'i'tciident. .hui.H I.oub's Sins.
Aorivu MAx'ToitTiiroHsnv LOCU. POM-
Hon (cvcnl i-pl.). Mlaiy $3 per day. Ad
drew (ilobe Co., TJ I Cliotlnul Si , Plillndcl
phia, l'a.
van")Ni1 IFxi'liiiFiixcnn man mo
work in Rrrcn hoinc: single prefoncil; nl
h'crstetcr's bum, South Main avenue, Lincoln
mights.
RECRUITS WANTED.
.1SI
marixi. coins, ir.
S. XAVY. HL'CllUITrl
iM. i,i i.t.i....ir. .1
men. crvle nn our
dllMllll Iff IVi' 11" III IJ Mil llf flsllVV -.i.
nnr shlpi In all purls of the worlil and on l.m.t
in me ruiiippiiic. vvnen requueu. iiccruiuiis ui
Doer, 10J Wyoming avenue, Scrantoii.
SALESMAN WANTED.
t. A xyVVW
VVXXNvy
balksjiux wantud io sr.Lt, ouit noons
by cample to iliole-Jlo ami retail trade. We
are tlia laritc-t and only nuiniitaiturcis in our
lino in tin- world Liberal Hilary paid. Address,
CAN-DKX Jlfg. Co., Savannah, Oa.
WANTED-TO BUY.
TiVTXDSECONir'lIAND 'sLOTJIACHlXCS:
must be in court order; crate particular! as
Io mike and price. Addres", L. M., general de
livery, Scranton. I'l.
PUBLIC SALE.
public sali:-wi: wir.i, sixl at public
talc, for the benefit of whom it may con
icin, on Wednesday, Xuvcmber Ttli, uL 10 o'clock
ii. m., at trie Aibitratlon Honm in the Court
House In the city of Scranton, Fcnu-.vlinnia, one
hundred and ten shales of prcferiul stock and
one hundred and ten shares of reunion sto. k
lit the Scianton Dally Company. Tiiiih "f i-alu,
wtii. vi:lu:s a tukiu:.
ROOMS WANTED.
vaxti:d two coxx'nc nxanoojis. ""ci:n-
trally located. Address 1. O. Hoy 317.
WANTIID 2 OR 3 FUHN'lSllKI) ROOMS. FOR
light housekeeping; centrally located. Ad.
dress, J. V Williams building. City.
LEGAL.
m:ai.ed PitorosALs will hu hi:ckivj:i at
the oBlcc of the Street Commissioner, Scian
ton, Pa., until 5 o'clock p. in., Thuisday, No
vember S, 19D0, for furnishing and layii ir sido
walk3 on1 certain streets in the 'ourtrriiiii ward.
Work to be done accordini; to specirlcationn on
file in the City Engineer's office. City ioci-wi
the right to reject any and all bid-!.
ItOWLAXD D. THOMAS,
Street Commissioner.
MOVEY TO LOAN.
JIOXLY TO 1.0 AX. BAITUXBERQ, ATTOR-
ncy, 307 Conncll nuildiiiff.
310NEY TO LOAN STRAIGHT LOANS AT
once. Ourry, Conncll building.
ANY AMOUNT OP MOXKY TO LOAN. QUICK,
straight loans or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
S14-315 Connell bulldlnc.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING rOR CHILDREN TO ORDER:
also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams aevnue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
WVXNN.
JIRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREATMENT, tte;
BiiiiiiiuuiuKt "'l; iti.tcjiii jn.ittjyw, niaiULui-
inp, 25c; chiropody. 701 (juincy.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General A'ent for llm Wyoming
District for
QUPGNT'
Hilling, Illasili'p;, Sporting, Pmokelesi and the
litpauiio Chemiial Company's
High Explosives.
Fafcty Tuse, Caps and Kxplodeia. Room tOl Con.
ncll Building, Scranton.
AtlENCIES:
'JIIOS. I-ORD
.10II.V B. SMITH & SON ,
W. E. MULLIOAX
l'ituton
Plymouth
...Wllkes-Ilarre
Pierce's Market, Peun Avenue
Receiving daily. Fancy Domestic
Grapes, Concords, Wordens, Nia
gnvas, Dolawares, and other varieties.
Also Malaga and Tokay Grapes,
3?eavs, Pound Sweet Apples and
Quinces, Cauliflower, Lima Beans,
Spinach, Boston Head Letttuco, Cel
ery Etc.
Strictly Now Laid Eggs, Eaucy
Creamory Butter.
W. H. Pierce,
JO Lackawanna Ar, HO, 11:, ut renn Art.
PQWOER
$500,000
-f-f 4 4- 4-
Or Any Part Thereof Can Be
Obtained Upon
First Lien Mortgages
At Rates Ranging from
'-q. TO 6 PER CEIMT.
RIGE&DONNELLY.Attorneys-aMaw!
Rooms; 18 and 19 Traders National Bank Building. t
4444444444-44-44444444-44-44444 4 44 44444 444
SITUATIONS WANTED
IAX 'or iTltJIJOUOIl IIL'SINESS liXI'I'.lll
ince would III.I- to nit .u npiiuliMlUe
or iiuuiaircr nl inatiuluctuilnjr or wholuiile lioiiii
In Niw HnMli, Conn. Addicj l'. J. L. Tiib
line olllcc.
iiiik.ssm'akku WAN-nTTmiK II Y 11IK l)A.
KtmodclInK a fpcclnll)! ill-" tlnldicii i
ennm. Addict .linnle, Tilliiinu utile o.
SITUA'llOX WAXTEII-11Y A (lllll., 10 TAKI1
nil i' of clilldieu or do llslil hoiwcAoil., or
WU'll dUliH or Wolk In Miiall aloic. Call 01 ad
dicM M7 1'eidliuiiid htltil.
blTt ATIO.V WANTED TO tlO 01 l' IIY Till)
day. E, ,1 A., JJ'J WushlliRloii avenue.
SilUATlOX WA.NTlill-IIV A YOI Ml WOMAN,
to iln Mflsliluir and lioninir, ol work by the
ilai. Mis. J. T., Oil l'lidiu.iiid s-lic. I.
siru.uiox WAYn:il"iTv. iir..si'i:cTAiii.i:
uiloicd Rill bi cool, oi chainbdUMid. Apply
101 New ttnet.
SITUATION WASIED-IIV CAPAIII.E lllltt.
for cookiiiK in iiiuei.il boii-ework; city icf
riviivc; call at illO Noith II.Mle P.illt mciiur.
SITUATION WAN'IEI)-11Y YOUNO MAX AS
olllco clelk, bai had fin1 yeirn' i-xpciiinu- In
the liullUini; liu-inesi; r in do liool.kciplni:.
Addiens, L. II, Tiiliuur ofllci'.
hiTtj.vriox vaxtT:ii-ii oi;nt. man as
ollieo ilcrl.; Ii.ih Iml Iln- i.ui fvpuieiite In
the bulldlnir biHlnew; cm do bookkeeping. "L.
It. W" Tilhiino.
WANTED-I1Y A MIDDLE AOED LADY, POSN
lion as liouukieiwr In u -ni.ill family; ran
rltu uoud refeiime. Adilie 1541 Bnlwcr street,
ity.
DUi:SSMAKr.lt DESIRES WORK A I' HOME OR
by the d.i) , hlL'ln'.t city iclnrnci" and
filsl i-ln, wolk (itiniaiitced. Aildirf Modes, Tiib
utir ollii e.
1.AIIRK HOUSE WANTS CAPABLE MEN AND
women to net an Rineial aajenn. f'UHI j early
aalniy, expense-, extia coiiunllons, brilit.iut op.
I'orlunlty. Stallonl Pie.is Co., New llacn. Conn.
PROPESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD 17 SPAUl.DINO, C. P. A., 2J TRAD
en' Bank building.
Architects.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNEI.L
buildim;, S Linton.
KREDEHICK U BROWN, ARCHITECT. PRICE
building, 120 Washington mcnuc, Scianton,
Cabs and Carriages.
ltUBBER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAOES; BEhT
of seivlie Prompt attention clicn orders by
'lilionc. 'Phonei 'J072 and 52. Joseph Kellej".
VU .Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. ElI.EVBEltai'.Il. I'AUI.I BIJILDINO,
Smuce street. Scranton.
DR. I. 0. LYMAX, SCRANION PRIVATE HOS
pital, cornet Vjomlug and Mulberry.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING. AVENUE.
DR. II. r. HEYXOLDS, OPP. P. 0.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI",
mie. Rates leasouuble.
P. ZEIGI.ER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PA-.
senger depot. Conducted on tho Euioiean ill in.
VICTOR KOCH, Piopiielor.
Lawyers.
J W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL.
loi-at-law. llooiiw 312-.ii:t Mean building.
D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS XECo"
liatcd on leal estate secmity. .Mean liulldini;
corner Waliimftoii menus and Spruce street.
WILLARD. WARREN' k KNAPP ATTORNEY
and counscllon-ai-lav. Republuan liuildlni;
Waslilngton avenue.
JES'iUP k .IISUP, ATT01INEVS AND COUxT
tLllors-at-law. Coiiimoimealtli building. Rooms
10, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFOIID. ATTORXEY-AT-LAv:
Rooms 614, ! mill 510 Board of Trade builu-
iug.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS
00.1-001, 9th flooi, Mean building.
L. A. WATRES. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW'. BOARD
of Trade building, Si-ianton, Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pj
PATTEHSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' XAT10NAL
Oanl; building.
C. COMEUYS, 'MS (l'-l'Uni.lCN BUILDINO.
A. W. Br.RTIlOLI, ..Tl'ORXEY, MERS BLDf!.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. E. AI.LI'.N, Il'I NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. S. W. l.'AMOIII.AUN, OITKT. ::'.) WASH
instan avenue. Residence, niS Mulhcuv,
Chioulc dieasc, Jiiijei iieait, iilu-ii and
senito-urinary orguu ipecnlty. Houii, 1 to
4 p. ...
Schools.
school or the lackaman.w, '-chanto'?,
Pa. Couie prepaiatory to ivillce, law, medi
line or b.iilnn.-.. Open Spt, VJlh, Send for
catalogue. Rev, Tiioiiu-. M Cann, I.E. l priu
clpal and proprietor; W, E. Pluinley, A. M,,
Iicadmastrr,
Seeds,
G. II, CLARK .v CO.. M'.EDSMEX AND NI.'IIS.
er.iiiun, store L01 Wabiiigtoii nieuue; green
bousei, 11)50 Nonh Main avenui'; store tele
phone, TS1.1.
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 HCKAWANNA
avenue, SciMiiton, Pa., inaniiiactiuer of Wiio
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DAl'i:R'bORl'llESntA-MUSIO OR BALLS
picnics, li.trtlcs icccptloiH, weddings and con.
icit vvoik fiuiiUlied. For Icrnm address II ,
Bauer, conduitoi, II" Wyoming avmue, ovci
Ilulberl's music .tore.
mV.CARGKE BROS.,' PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, j;
velopei, paper lugs, Ivvinc. W.iicliouse. 150
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa,
444444444
4
4
4
4
SHERIFF'S SALES.
mm
jHKiUtT'a 8At,t5
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate
-os-
l-'IUDAY, NOVKMHRK !, 1M0.
By virtue of sutulry wrltK of Mori
clna, Levari Kitclai nml Vciulltlonl Kx
jiouiis, Imtieil out of tho Court nf Cntn
moil 1'lcnn ot Lndiawaiina County, to 1110
illirptiHl, I will exposo lo public fiilo by
vetiiliiQ or outcry, to tho lilglii'dt ami bust
blililor, for canb, ut llio tjnurt JIoukp. In
tho Cliy of Hcrnnton, Lneknwiuinii t-'oitn-ty.
nu I'niDAY, tlio NINTH DAY 01'
NOVKMUKK, A. D., 1WH), ill II) o'clock III
tho frrcnoon of snlil Cay, all tlio rlirbt,
tltlo ami Interest of the ilofoniliintR In
untl lo tho following dcRcrlbcd lots, pieces
or parcels of land, viz;
No. 1. All tlio rlirht, title anil Interest
cf the Uorcmlnnt, Mnry Bullcy, ndmlnls
tratri of JiimcM llouiiclly. ilcceiiped. in
nml to nil Hint ccrttiln piece or parcel of
lnnd sitf.nto In Prlccburir. LurUiiwannn
county, Pn., known us Ixt No, 7 In Block
No. IB, nml fronting on Albert street; be.
Inj? fifty (SO feet In front by on hundred
and slxty-llvn (lf.5) foot in depth, nccord
ln(r to u plan or mnp entitled Moore s
Map of Prlppbitrn. Coal nnd minerals
repcrved. All lniiroved with one two
story wood two-boilso block and out
btilldtntra thereon.
Seized unci taken In execution tit the
suit of Johanna Donnelly vs. Mnry llnl
ley, administratrix ot James Donnelly,
deceased. Debt. $M2. Judgment No. '1..,
November Term, WOO. Fl. f. " Nov.
Term, ISM). WOODllfKb'. Att'y.
ALSO
No. 2. All the rlirht. title nml Inlet est
or the ilefeiidniilH. Merrltt Soott. Meirllt
Scott. Jr., Andrew Hcolt, Zlba Scott and
David Scott, In and to all that eerliiln
pieco or parcel of land Mlliuito In the
township of rlpilmr Urook, described ns
followt,: Beslnnlng ut a beech stump
the southwest earner of William Uene.
dlct warrant; thenco south elBhty-eiKht
and one-half (SS'2) deRiees east one hun
dred and thirty-three (13-1) porcbcf,;
thenco north one and one-loui'th (l',) ue
Brees east one hundred and thlrty-thrcn
(1H3) perches to the southwest corner of
No. fi: thence north thirty-eight and
tbree-rourths (2Si) degrees west one
hundred nnd thlrty-threu (1.13) peiches to
wnrmnt line; thonee along warrant line
bouth one nnd three-fourths (li) degrees
west ono hundred and thirty-two and
one-fourth (32',J) perches to rond to the
plaeo ot beginning. Containing one hun
dred und ten (110) acres, be the same
more or lebs. Being No. d of M. Mey
lert'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 Samuul .
Fisher, deceased, to Merrltt Seott. of
Spiing Biook, by articles dated April
27th, A. D., lS.-ift, nnd afterward assigned
to Julia Ann Scott on Apiil 27, A. D.,
1S.'!, and subsequently devised by said
Julia Ann Scott to defendant. Merrlt
Scott, sr., as will more fully uppeur by
reference lo will of said Julia Ann Scott
in register of wills' office, In and for
Lackawanna coiintv. Improved with
n two-slot y frame dwelling hoiu.c, two
frame barns, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in uxcuiitlun ut tlio
suit of As-lgned to Oeorgo M. Okell vs.
Men It t Scott. Debt, JU2.9I. Judgment
No. 131, September Term, lSDiI. Fi. fa. to
November Term. IfOO. Also at tho suit
of Assigned to George M. Okell vs. Mcr
litt Scott, Jr., Andrew Scott, Zlba Scott
and David Scott. Debt. $:,S7.30. Judg
ment No. KOJ. January Term, 1000. Fi.
fa. lo November Term, 1000.
OKELL, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 2. All the light, title and interest
of the di.'lend.'int, Edward Miles, In and to
all those two certain pieces, parcels or
lots of land, situate, lJng and being In
tho village of Dullon, township of North
Ablngton, county of Lackawanna and
stnto of Peiinsvlvnnla, being a part or
Coray's Addition to tho Village of Dal
lon, bounded and described as follows,
to wit: The first thereof beginning at
the southeasteily comer of lands late
of Nlran Brown, deceased, and on the
easterly side of Wethorhy street; thenco
south six nnd three-fourths (C) de
grees west two hundred and fifty (250)
feet to a corner of Ives' lot; thence along
tlio northerly boundary line of said Ives'
lot, south eighty-three and one-fourth
(S'i'O degrees east two hundred and tlfty
(250) feet to a corner In tho westeily
boundary lino of the Delaware.Lauknwan
nn. and Western Railroad company's right
of way; thence along last mentioned lino
north six and three-fourths (B) degrees
east two hundred and fifty (230) feet to
a corner in lino of lands late ot Nlrun
Brnvvn, deeensed; thence along the south
erly boundary line of last mentioned
lands north eighty-three and one-fourth
(S31i) degrees west two hundred nnd fifty
(230) feet lo a corner, the place of begin
ning. Containing sixty-two thousand
((H.flutl) square feet of land, bn the same
more or less. Improved with a large
two-storv frame dwelling house, outbuild
ings, fruit nnd shado trees thereon.
The second thereof beginning at the
northwesterly corner of Thompson and
Kim streets; thence on tho northerly aldo
of Kim street; north eighty-three and
one-Couth (8.TJ) degrees west two hun
dred (200) feet to a corner of Miles and
Kim streets; thenco along hto ynstcily
sld of Miles street, north six and three
fourths (G'ii) degrees cast fifty (30) feet
to a corner; thenco south eighty-three
nnd one-fourth (Sl'i) degrees east two
handled (200) lent to a corner on west
erly sldo of Thompson street; thence
south six nnd threo-fourlhs ((!!) du
grees west fifty (r,u) feet lo a corner, the
plneo of beginning. Containing ten
thousand (10,000) squiiro feet of lnnd, be
tho same more or lc-. Improved with
tho same more or less.
Seized and taken In execution at Hie
suit of Jumps Flteli und Myron Knswjn.
eccutors afffl trustees of the estate of
O. If. Leomls, deceased, vs. Kdward
Miles. Debt, S'l.SSI.in. Judgment No. !)33,
Noevmber Term, 1000. FI. fa. to Novem
ber Term. 10)0. STABK, Att'y,
Also at tho suit of Oeorgo M. Okell vs.
Kdwiird Miles. Debt, ?137.10. Judgment
No, 11, Mnich Term, WOO. FI. fa. to
November Teim. 1000.
OKKLL, Alt'y.
ALSO
No. 4. All the light, title mid Inteiest
of tho defendant, (.. 12. Sllvlus, In and to
all that two-story ltamo tenement and
tho folovving doHorlljid lot of land, situate
In tho Thirteenth waul of tho City of
Scranton. county or Lackawanna and
stttto of Pennsylvnnla, on Walsh and Iln
bnn'H Addition to raid city being Lot No,
10 and a ftrip of laud between lot Nu.
10 and Lot No, 11 about four and thiee
tonths (1.3) feet wide nnd two hundred
(20o) feet deep, In Square or lock No, 310,
and sltuato upon btieet called nnd known
as Wovmlng avenue. Said Lut No. io
being forty (10) feet in front on Wyo
ming avenue and two hundred (200) feet
tu depths, and tho lot und strip together
being forty-four and tbree-tcnthii (41.31
feet in width nnd two hundred (200) feet
In depth and Is rectangular hi shape.
With tho right to eneluso mid uso ton
(10) feet In front of said lot on said aw.
nuo for yard, vault, porch, piazza, hny
window or shrubhety, but for no other
purpose, Kxccptlng nnd reserving coal
and minerals. Improved with a two.
story frame dwelling and othor out-bulld-Ings
Being tho samo land and premises
fully described In Mortgage Book No, 23,
pngn 526, being the moitgage accompany
ing tho bond on which this judgment
was entered.
Seized and taken In execution nt tho
is .. 1141 1 ii ii lYrtliluunii 'u OltinL.a TT
Sllvlus, Debt, J1.43I, Judgment No,
907, Jluy Term, 1900. FI, fa, to No vein
ber Term. 1M0.
WKLLS & TOIIBRY. Atfys.
ALSO
No. L All tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant. Alex, A. Been
nan, and Nor.i X, Brennan. In and
to all that certain piece or parcel
of bind, fcltuate, lying und being in the
Fifth ward of the City of Carbondale,
county of Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and desciibed us
follows, to wit; Beginning at a corner
of lands of Alexander Clunc, on tho
southorly side of Caiinun uuqet; thence
soulh ttilrty-blx (Sii) degrees east along
the lino of lauds of sold Alexander Clune
ninety (00) feet to a stake corner In lino
of luads of sold Alexander Cluno: thenco
bouth fifty ami lliu'e-fourtliH (D0"i) do
glees west along lands of Patrick Shan
non forty (10) lect to a stake corner;
thenco north ihltty-s-lx (Sfi) degrees west
ulong landd of Patrick Shannon ninety
(00) leet to a corner on the southerly slda
of Cunnuu Htieet: thence north fifty and
tlireiffourths (M71) degrees east along
Canaan street forty (101 feet to the plneo
of beginning. Containing three thousand
six hundred (3 COO) squaio feet. BcIdk
tho samo lut of land which Patrick Shan
non und wife by deed dated tho twenty
llrst day of September, A. D., ISO!, nnd
SHERIFF'S SALES.
recorded In llio oflleo of tlio recorder of
deeds In Lackawanna county In Deed
Book No. 07, page .167. granted nnd con
veyed to said Alexander A. Brennan and
Nora V, Brennan, his wire. Improved
with a two-siury fiatno dwelling houso
and nutblllldlngi.
Seized and taken In execution at tho
suit of Patrick Shannon vs. Alex, A.
Brennan rt nl. Debt. $S0l,23. Judgment No.
r,72, May Term, li-OS, PI. fft. to Novem.
ber Term, 1000, O'NRILL, Att'y.
ALSO
No. C.-AII Iho right, tltlo and Interest
of the defendants, Patrick Laiklti and
Btldgct Lntkln und Mary A. Larkm, In
und lo all that certain piece or parcel
of bind sltuato In tho borough of Dun
more, county of Lackawanna, stain or
Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as
follows, lo wit: Being the front purt
of Lot No, )u In Square or Block No. 3,
and fronting upon tho Drinker turnpike,
and being about sixty-eight (08) feet In
width nnd on the easterly side two hun
dred and eighteen (218) feet in depth,
nnd on the westerly sldo two hundred
nnd 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
served, Impmved with a stono cellar
foundation wall, rntlt tiees and grapo
vines thereon.
Solzed and taken In execution at the
suit of Stowers' Pork Packing and
Provision Company vs. ratrlck Lur
kln and Bridget Larklu. Debt, $ISfl.u7.
Judgment No. 23?, November Term,
1SS8. Alias Vend. Kx. to Novem
ber Term, 1000. Also ot tho stilt of Samo
vs. Mary A. Larbln. Debt. $202.31. Judg
ment No. 119, November Term, lbOS. Alias
Vend. Ex. lo November Term, 1000.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP,
Att'y s,
ALSO
No. 7. All the right, title nnd Interest
ot tho defendant, Churlon M. Lancaster,
in nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or
parcel of land situate, lying and being In
the village of Moscow, township ot Madi
son, uouiitv of Lackawanna nnd stato of
Peiinsvlvnnla, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Beginning at the cor
ner of street called and known as Church
street and running thence north eight (8)
degrees east along Mnplo street two
uunlred leet; thenco norm cigiuy-cwo w
degrees west one hundred nnd llfty (100)
feet to an alley; thence south l'.vo (5) de
grees west two hundred (200) feet to cor
ner ot Church street: lher.ee eanterly
along Church street about one hundred
and forty-three (113) fet to Iho place
of beginning; being Xot No. 1 und rart
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 bouse and
other outbuildings.
Seized and taken In execution nt the
suit of Mary Augusta Gardner vs. Charles
M. Lancaster. Debt. $1,140. Judgment
No. 263. November Term, 1900. FI. la. to
November Term, lOoO.
M. J. MARTIN, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 8. All the right, title nnd Interest
of the defendant, John II. Jordan, admin
istrator of Richard Jordan, deceased, In
and to all that certain piece or parcel
of land, sltuato in the borough of Arch
bard, county of Lackawanna and state
of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described
ns follows, to wit: Containing a front
of sixty (Ml) feet northwestward on Pine
street, bounded northeastward at right
angles to said street one hundred (100)
leet by Lot No. 11 on said street; south
eastward parallel with said street sixty
(CO) feet by Lot No. IB, onCherr y street,
nnd soutliwcstward at right angles to
said Pine street one hundred (100) feet
b ytho northeast line of Wayne street.
Being designated as Lot No. 13 on Pine
street, as per map of the Delaware and
Hudson Canal company In tho borough
of Archbald. Coal reserved. All Im
proved with a two-stoc yfrome dwelling
house and outbuildings Vicreon,
Seized and taken in execution at the
suit of Assigned to M. J. KIntz vs. John
IT. Jordan, administrator of Richard Jor
dan, deceased. Debt, $1,000. Judgment
No. .113, November Term, 1000. Lev. fa.
to November Term, 1000.
WOODRUFF, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 9. All the right, title and interest
of the defendant, Fred Gumaer, In and
to all that certain farm, consisting of two
ndjolning pieces of land situate in the
township of Benton, county of Lacka
wanna and Stnte of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows: Beginning
at u post In the center of tho old Klkwood
road, corner of land surveyed to the wife
of Carlton D. Farnum, daughter of Isaac
Dond; theneo south eighty-two and one
half (S2') degrees east ono hundred nnd
fourteen and live-tenths (111.3) perches
along said road to ap est corner of Milan
Kvarts' land; thence north along said Kv
arts' lino ono hundred and tlfteen nnd
tlve-tenths (113.3) perches to post nnd
stones where the beech stood, another
corner of said Kvarts'; thence north
forty-six (10) degrees east along said Hv
ials" Hue thirty-live and five-tenths (3'i.3)
perches to post and stones in line be
tween tho counties of Rusquehanna and
Luzerne; thenco north eighty-seven and
one-half (S7V10 degres wst along said
county line one hundred and eighteen (US)
perches to post and stones corner of land
sold by Tsaac Doud to Alva Cook: thence
south thirteen and one-fourth (13U) de
grees west along said Cook's lino nlnety
ono and five tenths (01.3) perches to post
In lino of said Mrs. Farnum's land:
thence south eighty-two and olio-linlf
(S2!.) degrees east along tho lino ot the
samo four (4) perchos to corner of the
samo; thenco south twenty-three (2.1)
perches to the place of beginning. Con
taining eighty-seven (S7) acres and eighty-two
(82) perches, more or less, nnd be
ing same premises which Ezeklol Gumaer
by his last will and testament devised to
said Frederick Gumaer, and also ono ad-liiliilni-
nliM-f of hind bounded and de
scribed as folows: Bounded easterly by
lands above described; southerly by lands
of 13. Quick and Jaman Brundago; west
eily by lands of Jaman Brundage and R.
K. Phillips, and northerly by the dividing
lluri between the counties of Lackawanna
and Susquehanna. Containing fifty (50)
acres, moro or less, being tho same land
which J. G. Williams ct nl. sold and coii
vevtd to said Frederick Gumaor bv deed
Anted April 17. ISM, and recorded In Laok
awarna county In Deed ook No. 41, page
33S. etc. Excepting and reserving from
bald farm consisting of the above-described
pieces of land nbout leu (10) acres
which tho said Frederick Gumaer sold
nnd conveyed to John II. Bruntm; by
deed dated Feb. 1, 1&3S, and recorded in
Lackawunna county In Deed Book No.
Ii3, page 27o, reference being thereunto
had the samo will more fully and at
lnrso nppeur. The tiald farm consisting
of tho abovo described lots or pieces of
U nd is Improved with ono two-story
framo dwelling house, two barns, one
cieemuy. other outbuildings and apple
orchard thereon. .,....,
Seized and taken in execution at tho
suit of Freeman Leach, assigned tu : Silas
Hurtly vs. Fred Gumaer. Debt. M.023.20.
Judgment No. 39, May Term. 1699. Alius
Ii, fa. to November Term, 1900.
BROWNING, Att'y,
ALSO
No. 10. All tha light, tltlo and Interest
of tho defendant, II. K. Van Kleeck, In
and to all that certain piece or parcel of
land bltuato in llio borough of Jnrmyn,
Lackuwumi.i county, bounded and de
scribed' iib folows: BeBlnnliiK at the
foutherly corner of the Intersection of
Third nvenuo und G btreet; thenco along
tho southerly sldo of Gstreet In a south
easterly direction sixty (60) feet to u cor
ner; thenco In a. southwesterly and paral
lel with said Third avonuo. llfty (30) feet
more or less, to a corner In lino of lot
now or late of Jnmes Shields und known
oh Lot No. 27,ln Block No. 32; thenco In
u northwesterly direction along tho lino
of hald Lot No. 27 and at right ongles to
said Third uvenue. sixty (60) feet, more
or less to sold Third avenue; thence
northeasterly direction along souinwosi
erly side of Third uvenue, fifty, (50) feet,
nioie or less, to place of beginning, being
part of Lot No. 0 In said Block No. 32.
improved with u two-story framo dwell,
lug and outbulldliiK. Coal und mtneraU
reserved
Also, all that lot or parcel of land In
tho aforesaid borough of Jermyn, Uacku.
wininit county, Pa bounded and de
sciibed as follows, to wit; Beginning at
a point on tho IQbbunburK and Hubbard's
Corners tuinplko at a corner of lauds of
tho Rush Biook lodge, No. 33, of the in
depiudeiit Order of Odd Fellows; thenco
in u westerly direction und along said
turnpike ilfty-elglit (to) leet to a comer;
thonee hi a northerly direction and nt
ilglu uneles. to tald turnpike llfty (50) reet
to u coiner; thenco in un easterly dll'ec
lion parallel to said turnpike fifty-eight
(5S) lect to a corner: trlcnco In n south
eil ydiicctlou ut light nnsles to said turn,
pike llfty (DO) feet to Pluco of beginning.
Being a part of Lot No. 1, hi Block No.
28, according to the mapa of the town
Plot of the village of Glbsonburg. Im.
pioved with u small barn and blacksmith
fahop. Coal and mineral reserved.
SeUed und taken In excutlon ut the
suit nt Blttenbcnder & Co. v. II. E. Van
SHERIFF'S SALES,
rfSlSl"
Klock, Debt, $"R5.S7. Judgment No.
1271, scplembor Term, 1893. FI. fa. to
November Term, 1900.
ALBO
No. 11. All tho light, tltlo and Interest
ot tho defendant, Joseph A. Gould, In
nnd to nil thosn certain lots, pieces or
parcels nf land sltuato In tho Klrnt ward
of the City of Scranton, County of Luck
awanna and state of Pennsylvania,
hounded nnd described as follows, viz:
Beginning nt a stake tho northwesterly
corner or Robert Ruble's lot on the
northerly lino of Rnlno street: thenco
along said northerly Hup of Haltte sueet
north rorty nnd one-half (1014) degrees
west seventy-one (71) feet to a gnu pipe
stako corner; thento north fortv-aeven
and ono-hiitt (47'J) degrees ensl two bun
dled und ten (210) feet along lands of
Jacob K, Johler lo n g.ia plep stake cor
ner on southerly linn of Pinker street;
thenco along tnld southerly lino ot Par
ker street south eighty-six (SO degrees
east nlnoty-flve (93) feet to a corner of
said Robot t Rnlno's lot; thenco forty-six
and ouo-bnlf (46t) feel along said Robert
Ralue's land to the place of beginning.
Containing sixteen thouannd four hun
dred nnd fifty (10.130) square feet of lnnd
moro or less, and being Lots Nos. 9 and
10 on the map of Jollier's addition to tlio
city of Scranton, recorded or Intended to
be recorded In the office for recording of
depds In the county of Lackawanna, be
lng the same pleco of land conveyed to
the said Joseph A. Gould by Jacob L.
Johler and wife by deed dated Dee. Ii.
1S93. recorded In Lackawanna county In
Deed Book 131, page 170, etc.
Seized and taken In e.scutlon nt the
suit of Assigned to Chnrles S. Seamans
or Joseph A. Gould, Debt, $1,100. Judg
ment No. 210, November Term, 1900. PI.
fa. to November Term, 1900.
COMKOYS, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 12.-AU the light, title and Interest
of the defendants. Margaret Mack and
James Alack, In and to all that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In the
borough of Mayflcld, Lackawanna county,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Being alt that portion
of Lot No. 22, In Block No. 3. that lies
easterly of u linn drawn parallel with
and thirty (30) Tect distant easterly meus
upred at right nngles from the located
center lino of the Ontario, Carbondale
and Scranton railway. Excepting and
reserving the coal and minerals thereon.
Being part of the same premises con
veyed by Patrick Meehu.ii and wife to K..
B. Sturges, by deed dated Nov. S, 1SX0.
and recoided In Deed Book No. 63, page
4.S, etc., in tlio oflice for recording deeds,
etc., In and for Lackawanna county, Pa,
All Improved Willi a two-story frame
dwelling, with basement and out-bulld-ings
thereon.
Seized und taken In excutlon at the
suit of DeRoy M. Schoonover, assignee of
Thomas P. Fowler nad John B. Kerr. vs.
Margaret Mack and James Mark. Debt,
S784. Judgment No. 1433. September
Term, 1000. Lev. fa. to Novemher Term,
.nnr. TlODD A Iff
1000.
BURR, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 13. All the risht, title and Interest
of the defendants, Mary E. Dougherty
nnd Fatilok J. Doilghprty, In nnd to all
the following described piece or nnrcel of
land situate In the borough of Dunmore,
county of Lackawanna and stnto of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows: Commencing at a point, being the
southerly corner of Center nnd Hill
streets und running In a westorlj direc
tion along tho Hue of said Center street,
ninety (00) feet to a comer upon John
Marlon's land; thence In a southerly di
rection along the land of said John Ma
rlon one hundred and seventy-live (17u)
feet to a corner on the land of James
Dougherty; thence in an easterly direc
tion ninety (00) feet along the line of
lnnd of Jnmes Dougherty to Hill btreet;
thenco along said Hill street In an north
erly direction one hundred and seventy
live (173) feet to the place of beginning.
Containing fifteen thousand seven hun
dred and fifty (13,730) square feet of land
be tho same more or less. Improved
with foundntloiiH and outhouses.
Seized and taken in excutlon al the
suit of the Cosmopolitan Building and
Loan association vs. Mary E. Dougherty
and Patrick J. Dougherty. Debt, $613.i0.
Judgment No. 341, November Torm, 190).
Lev. fa. to November Term, 1900.
STARK, Att'y.
ALSO
No. 14.-A11 the right, title and Interest
of the defendant. Jennlo E. Grover. ad
ministratrix of tho Estate of Frank J.
Grover, deceased, in and to all thut cer
tain piece, parcel or tract of land situate
In the village of Moosic, county of Lack
awanna and stute of Pennsylvania, but
ted, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point on thu north
erly side or Mtnooka avenue at a dis
tance of lift y(50) feet from the Inter
section of Fouitb btieet with said Minoo
ka avenue; thence In a westerly direc
tion ulong said Mlnooku, avenue a dis
tance of twenty-live (23) feet to a cor
ner; thenco In a. northerly direction in
lino parallel to said Fourth street a dis
tance of 130 feet to Lackawanna uvenun;
thence in an easterl ydlrectlon along said
Lackawanna avenue, about twenty-live
feet to a corner, und theneo In u south
erly direction in line parallel with said
Fourth stieet it distance of one hundred
and thirty (130) feet to the place of be
ginning. Containing about three thou
sand two hundred and fifty (3,230) square
feet of land, bo llio samo more or less,
It being a pint of Lot No. 30. In Block
No. 4, fronting on Minooka avenue, as
will appear by reference to a village
map or plot mado by R.'P. Rockwell,
esq., civil engineer. Being the samo
land conveyed by John Thomas and
Catherino, his wife, to Frank J. Grover
bv deed dated the second day of August,
1SS8. and recorded In the recorder's office
In Lackawanna county In Deed Book No.
CI, page 40, etc. Improved with a two
story frame dwelling house , and out
buildings thereon.
Ftoiznil rnul tnkon In excutlon at the
suit of Henry D. Brewster vs. Jennlo E.
Grover, administratrix of Frank J. Gro
ver, deceased. Rebt, J5S0.47. Judgment
No. 1200. September Term, 1900. Lav. fa.
to November Term, 1900.
VOSBURG & DAWSON, Alt'ys.
ALSO
No. 13. All the light, title nnd Interest
of tho defendant. Grant J. Keesler. in
and to all that tract or parcel of land
sltutao In "Lackawanna. Park" in the
First ward of the City of Scrum on, In
tho easterly angle formed by the Junction
of Dotty street and Ruth street. Being
Lo No, 4, in Block No. 3, In said Park,
bounded und described as follows: Be
ginning at tho easteily angle ol said
streets; thence along the southerly sldo
of said Ruth street north thlrty-nlua CM)
degrees and twenty-ono (21) minutes east
Blxty-two and twenty-one one-hundredth
Oil 81) feet; thonee north sixty-three and
flftv-elght ono-hundredths (61.58) degrees
eas't eight and forty-one one-bumlredtbs
(3.41) feet to the corner of Lot No. 3, tu
said plot; thence ulong said I-ot No. 3
south llfty (50) degrees and thirty-nine
(DO) minutes east twenty-six and live
tenths (2C.C) feet to a cornor of Lot No.
S, lu said plot; thenco south thirty-nine
(39) degrees und twenty-ono (21) minutes
west seventy (70) feet to the eastern side
line of mild Detty street: thenco along
said Detty street north fifty (30) degrees
und Ihlrty-nlno (30) minutes west thirty
(30) fee to tho place of beginning, Being
the same land conveyed by Jnmes Nlch
ols to tho said Grant J. Keesler by deed
dated the sixth day of .Tuiie.A. D.. 1808,
and recorded In the recorder's office In
and forLackaw finna county hi Deed
Book No. 1(S, pause 344, etc.
Seized and taken In excutlon at the
suit of the Middle States Loan, Build
log mid Construction company vs. Grant
.1 Keesler. Debt, $i!44.8S. Judgment No,
3$l. November Term, WOO.. FI. fa. to
November Term, 1900.
DOUGLAS, Att'y,
ALSO
No. 10. All tho right, title and Interest
ol tho defendant, Kvorott V. Mori lam.
In and to all that certain piece or parcel
of I und sltuato In the borough of Dun
more, county of Lackawanna and state
of Pennsylvania, and described as follows,
to wit; Beginning at tho northeasterly
corner of Clay avenue and Green itldae
ulieet: thence running in a northeasterly
direction ulong Clay avenue llfty-two (32)
feet to u corner; thenco ut light angles
lo Clay aveiiuo In a southeasterly direc
tion llfty-nlne (GO) feet to u corner; thence
lu a northeasterly dlicctlon and purullel
with Clay uvenue eighteen (18) feet and
four (4) inches to a corner; thenco In a
Houtheubterlv dlicctlon and at right un
ties with the last line ninety-one (91)
feet to a coiner; thenco at right unglua
In a southwesterly direction elghy ($U)
leet und four (I) Inches to tho lino of
Green Ridge street: thence hi a noith
cnstcrl direction ulyoug Green Ridge
bliect ono hundred and fitly (130) feet
lo tho placa ot beginning. Being parts
of Lots Nos. 13 nnd 14. In Square of
Block No. 13, on the plot of Sanderson's
Addition to Scranton und Green Ridge.
No building to bo creeled within ten (10)
feet of tho Inbldo lino of the tlduwulk on
Clay uvenun nnd Green Ridge street, Im-
SHERIFFS SALES,
proved with two-slory frame 8-tenemcnt
house nnd outbulldltrga.
Seized nnd taken lu execution nt tho
unit of Leonard D. Losford vs. Evetoit
V. Merrlam, Debt. W.218.30. JiMgmant
No. 379. November Turin) 1900. PI, fa to
November Term, 1900,
CARPENTER, Att'y.
ALSO
No. IT All tho right, lllle and Interest
of tlio defendants, niko Unrrnn nnd I.
P. Hnrrun, in and to alt tho following
described lot of lnnd sltuato In the west
erly sldo ot Monsey avenue, In the Thir
teenth ward of the city of Scranton,
Lackawanna county and state of Penn
sylvania, as follows, viz: Being Lot No,
0 In Squnrn or Block No. 21, upon the
plot nf Sanderson's Addition In said city
cnlled Green Ridge. Said lot contains
In front on said Mousey avenuo sixty (60)
foot nnd extends nf that width In length
or depth .one hundred nml seventy-one
nnd one-half (171',6) reet. Tho measure
incut of the depth lo commence ten (10)
feet from the lusldo of the sidewalk,
wlih the light to enclose, occupy and ueo
the raid ten (10) feet for cellar-way,
porch, 'steps, verandas or shrubbery, but
not to erect any buildings thereon. Re
serving, as they have heretofore been re
served, nil coal nnd minerals beneath tlio
stirfueo of said lot, with tho samo rights
as to mining and removal of same. Im
proved with a two-story frame dwelling
house, barn, fruit trees, grapo vines and
outbuildings.
Seized und taken In execution ut the
suit of Edward Lougblln vs. I.uka Hur
rah and P. F. Ilarrnn. Debt. $100. Judg
ment No. 307, November Term, 1000. FI.
fu. to November Term, 1900.
SHURTLEIT, Alt'y.
ALSO
No. IS. All Iho right, title and Interest
of tho defendant, Gcorgo Concry, lu and
to all tlio folovving described piece or
nnrcel of land situate In the Fourth
ward of tho city of Scranton, county of
Lackawanna nnd stato of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described ns follows: Be
ginning ut a enrnpr on VanBuron avenue
thirty-seven and one-half (37!i) feet
northeasterly rrom tho comer of Lot No.
28, now of James Cuslek, It being the
northeasterly corner ot said Lot No. 28;
thence llortheily along said Van Buren
uvenue thirty-seven and one-hulf (37',)
feet to a comer: thonee westerly on a
lino purallel with Lafayetto sticel to
Lot ,.o. 44 one hundred (100) feet; thenc
southorly along division lino between
Lots Nos. 41 and 43 thirty-seven and ntie
balf (371'.) feet to n, corner thlrtv-seven
and nne-lmlf (37's) feet from Lot No. 2S;
thence In n southeastorly direction and
p.unllel wllh tho division line between
Lot No. 2S and Lots Nos. 43. 40. 47 and 43
one hundred (100) feet to Van Buren ave
nue, the place of heglnnlng. Coal nnd
minerals reserved. Improved with u two
story lrnmc dwelling und outbuilding.
Seized nnd taken In execution at the
suit of the New York Mutunl Savings
and Loan association vs. Geoige Oon
ncry. Debt, $1,847.82. Judgment No. :i.11,
November Term, 1900. Lev. fn. lo Novem
ber Term, 1900. STARK, Alt'y.
ALSO
No. 19. All the right, title and Interest
of the dpfunduiit, Frank Bnrouke, In and
to all that certain lot, piece or paicel
of land situate In the borough of Blukoly.
county or Lackawanna and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described us
follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 4, In
Block No. 2. on plot of lund formerly
owned by John C. Laugan, said lot Is
forty-feet wide Int front on f'hestnu
stteet, and ono hundred nnd forty (110)
feet In depth, and is the land conveyed
by Michael Green and wife to Frank
B.ironko by deed date the fourteenth
day of August, 1S93, tecorded In Deed
Book No. 101, page 483, etc. All Im
proved with a two-story fuune. dwelling
houso nnd other outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of New Schiller Building and Loan
association vs. Frank Baronko. Debt,
$1,123. Judgment No. 409. FI. fa. to Novem
ber Term, 1900. STOKES, Att'j
A LSO
No. 20 All the light, title and Interest
of the defendants, Horatio N. Patrick
and Harry Smith, und Elizabeth E.
Belles, tcrre tenants, in and to all those
two beveral adjoining lots or pieces ot
land situate in the First wurd of the
city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described os follows, to wit:
First Beginning at a stake in the rear
of Lot No. C, in the partition of the es
tate of Philip Swurlz, drceused; thence
by said lots south fifty-three (33) degrees
east forty-two (42) perches to a corner
In tho Lackawanna river: thenco lu and
along said river north twenty-two (22)
degrees west ten and six-tenths (10.6)
perches to a stake nnd stones in the
Lackawanna river: thence north twenty
fivo and one-b.ilf (23'j) degrees west eight
and five-tenths (8.3) perches lo a birth
tree; thence north twenty-seven and one
half (27',4) degrees west In and along said
river twenty-two and five-tenths (22.3)
perches, moro or less, to a plno tree, now
dead; thence south sixty (00) degrees
west along lands of "Sllkmnli Plot" fir
ten and two-tenths (15.2) perches to a.
corner; thence south htlrty-nlne (39) de
grees west five and three-tenths (5.S)
porches to tho place of beginning, con
taining two (2) acres and ninety-three
and five-tenths (03.3) perches of bind,
moro or less.
Second A strip of land fifteen (13) feet
in width throughout, bounded on tho
southwesterly sldo by Dencon street; on
tho souhteusterly side by the line of the
southeasterly sldo of thu "Homestead
lot," on the nortbeastprly side bv lnad
described above, and on the northwest
erly side b ytho southeasterly "Cottage
lot," so called. In tho partition of tho
real estne of Eunhemla Wlnt. deceased,
now owned of Theodore J, Wlnt, under
tho partition proceedings in said Euphe
mla Wlnt estute; said strip of lnnd be
ing about two hundred and seventy-five
(273) feet In length or depth, being tho
purport or sliaro of the said Louis H.
Wlnt, set out and partitioned to htm in
the estato of tho said Eupbemla Wlnt,
deceased. In 189.1.
Excepting nnd reserving therefrom tlio
fololwlng described lots, from which the
Hen of snld mortgage has been i pleased.
Viz: Lot No. 0, In Block No, .1. nn Detty
stieet; Lot No. 0. In Block No. 3, on
Detty street; Lots Nos. 10 and 11. In
Block No. .1. on Detty street; Lots Not.,
7 and S, In Block No. 3, on Detty stieet:
Lot No. 4, In Block No. 3. on Dotty and
Ruth streets; Lot No 3, in Block No. 1,
on Tlogast reel; Lot No. 2, in Block No,
S. on Ttoga .street: Lot No. 11. in Block
No. 2, on Detty street; Lots Nos 9 nnd
10, In Block No. 22. Said lots being more
full described In tho map of sild plot
known ns "Lackawanna Park." Im
proved with three single two-story frame
dwellings nnd outbuildings, nnd one don
bio two-story frarno dwelling house mid
outbulldlngb.
Seized nnd taken In execution at the
suit of Louis II, Wlnt vs. Horatio N, Pat
rick. Debt, WI,I5. Judgment No. 130W,
Soptombcr Term, 1900. Lev. fa, to Novem
ber Term, WOO.
GARDNER, Att'y.
TERMS OF SALE.
FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP.
ERTY IS STRUCK OFF, AND BALANC0
IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALG
IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR
COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN
STRUCK OFF.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED
WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD.
JOURNMBNT.
CLARENCE E. PRYOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Scianton, Pa., Oeto.
ber IS. WOO.
WINTER RESORT,
"Through the Hesperian Gardens of
the West" Runs the Luxurious
"SUNSET LIMITED."
The Finest Thing' on Wheels,
AND ITS DESTINATION ARE
THOSE DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lauds of " California."
Special tlitotifdt Mains consisting of slccplnc
smI dining cais will leavo Ntvv Yoik vy bai.
indav, 'I'uetday and Thuudjy. ruiiiwctins; di.
rectly with the ".Sunset Limited" at tVv Orhaii.,
For full liilormation, fivo illustrated pamph
lets, map and Ihm'-t.ibk., alto lowest ult.,
klfcplng v'Jr tickets and baggage- checktd, apply
to Southern Pacific To., I0t J Third streut,
Philadelphia, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABL
'S' WSsW
tpTrAk
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA0
Soheduie in Effect May 87, 100.
Trains leave Scranton. . A. H.
Station:
6.45 a. iu week days, for Buabury,
HAivlaburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more,, Waahlngton and for Pitta
burg nnd the Weat.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Haialeten,
Fottaville, Reading NarrUtowa,
and Philadelphia; and for lun
buiy HarrUburg, PhlladelfhU,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitta
burg and the Weat.
2.18 p. m., week daya, (Ivmdayt
1.B8 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harrta
burg, Philadelphia. Balttmora.
Washington and Pittaburg an
the West. For Haeleten, Potta
vlllo, Reading, &o. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnzletou, Pottsvlllo, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia and Pittaburg.
.1. it. WOOD, Den. Paa. At.
J. 11. HUTCHINSON, 0n. Mf.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Wester
In r.ffcct June 10. 1900.
Hoiilli I.eavo Scranton for New Ynik at l.
1.00, B.0, 8.00 nnd 10.n"i u. m.. 12.BD. 8-13
S.10 p. m. Kor Philadelphia at 0.40, 8.00
10.0. n. in, : i:,&3 nnd M p. m. Tor 8tioii
burg at fl.10 p. in. Milk anil aiconnnodatlon
"1.40 p, in, Anlve at Hoboken at fl.35, 7.1K
10.1.1 a. hi.: 12.03. ,, 4.4S, 7.11 and ft.48 p. fn.
Arrive at Philadelphia nt 10.00 a. in,: !.. 3.W.
11.00 nnd , p. in. Airlve from New ork Jl
1.0.1, 4.00 ami 10.20 a. m. 1.00, 1.52, S.4S, 8.4t
and 11.30 p. in, l'rom Mrmid.burt at .OS a. m.
Nnrtli I.eaie Siranlon for Buffalo and InUr
mediate hljtlrn. at 1.10, 4.11 and 8.S0 a. m.;
MB, .1.4S and 11.SS p. in. For Owe and S)r-
ue at 4.10 a. m. and 1.35 p. m. For Utlea
10 n. in. and 1.S3 p. in. 1'or Montroaa at .SH
n. ni.i 1.05 p. in. and 5.4B p. m. For NlcheJ;
"n at 4.00 and B.IR p. m. Km- Blnnliamton. 10.M
and S.M p. ,. ArrV(1 n peranlon from B;iw
1.30, 2.M, la-, ,1 in.oo n. in.; IW0 and .W
',' !b I"'""' Oavvean and Svimsne at 2.Vi a. m.;
I2..1S ami 8 00 p. i. Horn lltlea at 2.f5 a. m.l
l-'.Ss nn,i :.:lo .,. t)li ,, siclmbon at .f a.
111. nml fl.no p. in, noil! Montro.e at 7.(15 and
SI'NIIAV THUXS.
S'outli-T.iaie Seranton 1.40, .1.00, 5.40. 10.05 .
in.: :i.."kI, 3.10 and 9.10 p. m.
Voi Hi Leave Siranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m.:
1. '',. B.4S and 11.35 p. 111.
Blooimhtna- Divlalnu Leave "er.mton at 10.03
a. in. and B..V) p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
In KtitTt Oet. SI, 1900.
Tr.itn for Carbondale leave Scianton at (.M,
7.B.I, S.B1, 10.13 a. in.: 12.00, 1.2S, 2.2U, .1.12, 5.26,
C.2.1, 7.57. 0.15, 11.16 p. in.: 1.16 a. m.
Koie llonesilalc 0.20, 10.13 a. in.; 2.2 and
B.2i p. 111.
Tor Will(rs.Barrf-6.4:i. 7.43. S.48. 9..H, 10.4.1 .
in.; 12.03. 1.28, 2.18, ::.S3, 4.27. tl.10, 7.48, 1.41,
11-10 p. in.
I'or I.. V. ft. II. poinU-0.45 a. m.; 12.03, J.lt,
4.27 and ll.wi p. m.
I'or Pennsylvania R. H. points 0.48, K..18 a.
m.: 2.1S and 4.27 p. m.
for Albany and all point, north 8.20 a. m.
and 3.62 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Cnrbend.de-9.00, 11.33 a. m.; S.26, 3.52,
5.17, 10.02 p. m. ii
For WilkesBarrt 9.33 a. in.; 12.03, Jj, .S8,
S.27, 8.27 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m.
I'or Hone.dale 9.00 a. m. and 3.S2 p. in.
Lowest rates to all points in United tttatei an
Canada.
.1. IV. BUItniCK. O. P. A.. Albany, If. 7.
II. v'. CROSS, D. P. A., ftoianton. Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect May 27, 1900.
Trulm Leave Scranton,
For Philadelphia and New York via T). A H.
It. It., at 0.1." a. m. and 12.0.1, 2.18, 4.27 (Black
Diamond Kxpiess), and 11.30 p. in. Sundaya, V.
k If. It. R 1.5, 7. IS p. 111.
For White Haven, Harleton and principal
points in the coal legions, via D. A H. K. ML,
11.45, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville, 6,
2.18 p. 111.
For Bethlehem, Kaiton, Heading;, Harria)urc
and piincipal inteimediat stations via D. 4k K.
It. H 0.4.5 a. in.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.S7 (Blaok Dia
mond EnpiesB), 11.30 p. m. Sundays, SD. ft It.
IS. R., 1.58. 7.48 p. m.
Tor Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca,
fieneva and principal intermediate stations, TU
I)., L. & W. It. H., 8.08 a. m.; 1.0J sad XU
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara rU
Chieago, and all point west, via D. & II. H. B
12.0.1, 3.33 (Black Diamond Espreu), 7.48, 10.41,
11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. It. R., 12.61 si.
m.: 7.4S p. 111.
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehiah Valley
parlor car on all train, between Wllkes-Barre
and N'evv York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sui
pi'ibiou Bridge.
llOLLIN H. WILBUR, G-n. Hupt., 2 Cortland
.treet, N'evv Yolk.
( 11AKLES H. LRU. Cell. Pass. Ajt., 2 Cortloirfl
hi ieet. N'evv Yoik.
A. W. KONNKMACIir.lt. Ttiv. Pas.. Agt.. South
Belh'.el em. Pa
For tickets and Pullman resmvatinns apply to
303 Latkawanna avenue, Scunlon, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Station in New Yoik-Fool of Liberty stre-t,
X, I!.. and South Feiry.
Anthracite coal ued ciclu.ively, iniiirlna;
clejnllnrss ond eonifott.
TOIF. TMH.i: IN F.FLTT MAY 20, I'lOu.
'Iiaiiis leave Scianton fur New York, Newark,
Klt-alieth. Philadelphia, Ka.tnn, Hethkheni, At
liiituvMi, "I.1111I1 Chunk and White 11avn, at S.?
11. 111.; expiei". 1.20; express, 1.00 p. 111 Sun
djv, 2.15 p. in.
Fur Pllt'lnn and WllkrvRnrie, 8.S0 j, til.; 1.2(1
and 4.IH P- in- Similar. 2.15 p. 111.
Fur Baltimore and Wo.litiigtoii, and polnn
South and Weill via IMIilehcm, 8.30 a, in., l.itu
p, 111, Sundj.v., 2.15 p. ill.
Tin- I.piiu Bunih, Ocean Oioie, eic, at S.SO
o.iu. and 1.-.'' P.'11'
For Rcuilliii:, I.elunnn ai.d lliiiMuir-r, via Al.
li.il ivvn, K.'-'i a, 111. and 1,20 p. in. Sundays,
S.1.1 p. in.
Fiiv Pott.vllli. ''.Ill 'i. in.. 1.:'0 p. in.
'Ihroiiuli ticket" " 'II point, cj.i, ioiiiIi ar.H
wril at lovvi.t r.ile- .it the tlitton.
.1. II. OIII.IIAl'SF.N. Clen. hurt.
II. P. BALDWIN, Tien. Pa,s. s(.
New York, Ontario and Western R.R.
1I.MI; TUil.F. IN LTFI.fT SUNDAY, N(l. 4,
1UC.0,
Ninth llmiiiil Ti.iIiis,
l.i.iif Leave All in
iijiiIiiii f'.nliciiije, Fado.iu.
lO.m :. 1 11.20 .1. 111, 1.115 p. in.
iiim p. in. Miivc Caihond.iU 0.10 p. in.
" nilli Hound.
Li'ivi- Leave Airlvs
f.idri-.:.!, I'aibnndale, SVr.iiilnn.
7.00 a. in. 7,40 a, 111.
2.(1.5 p 111 ,I..'M p. in. l.'.O p. Ill,
suiita.is only, Noith Round.
I.cue Leave uli
Sniiitnn. Carbondale. Cadoila,
N.H11 .1, 111. 4.10 .1. 111. 10.45 a, pi.
7.00 a, in, Nnlve fl.11bnrd.1le 7.40 p. m.
Leave Leave Arrive
t'uildila, I'.iibnudale. ir.mlon.
7.iT0 a. 111. 7. 10 a, in,
4.30 p. in .5..5I p. in, a. 15 p. in.
Tiaiii. Irsvlni; Niniitoii nl 10.10 ,1. 111. dsll.v,
nnd 8.30 a. m. Mindi.vs, make New York, Corn
wall, JIlddlelnvMi, Walton, Sidney, Noivvich,
Itniiip, tHIe.i, Oneida nnd Oiwero connections.
For further Information ren.ult ticket agent,
.1, C, ANDIlllSOV, Oen. Piss, Agt., New York.
J, i:, WKLSII, Tiavellng Pas.niRer Agent, Scran.
Ion.
Erie and Wyoming Valley,
Times Tabic In Fffect Sept. 17, 1000.
Tulns for llawley and local poind, eoniijit.
lug ut llawle with L'rlc rail load for New York,
KcvvhuiBU ad intei mediate poind, leave Scran
ton ut 7.0.5 a, in. and 2.25 p. 111.
Tialns arrive at Scranton at 10.10 t. m. and.
I). 10 p. Ill,
NEWSPAPERS
Tin: wiLivUS-B.MiRt: record can br had
In Scranton at the news itsuda ol KsUtuan
Bios., 405 Spiuic and 603 Linden: M. Norton,
:i.'2 LaiUwauna avenue; I. S. SekutstT, ll
Spruce .licit.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BltlflOS CLEAN'S PK1VV VAtfcTI AM
uu pools: no odor. Improved pins tesed.
A. B. URItias. Trepilctor. Leiv erslere II
North Jlln avenue, or Ktcke't drvig steir. Hr
per Annus ami U'i'berry. leisp
ninoinsliiii!: nivilnn I.rave Soraaton lor
nrtliumbcilaiiil at 6.4S, 10.0B a. ni.t 1.M and
B.fiO p. m. i-v Plymouth at 1.03. .1.40, S.SS and
11.S' p. in. rr Nanticiilc nt S.10 a. m. Ai"v?
nt .Nortliiunbeiland al 0.".', a. m.: M. 1"1
S.4.. ti r ..,. . x-..-i!....i. m 11 in a. m
Arrive at Plymouth at 2.00, 4.12, 0.50 p. m. and
12.S0 a. in. Anive 11 1 frranton from N01 thnni
urilaml nt suj . ,.. u.fli, 4.50 and 8.4", p.
J". Tram Vanllenke at 11.00 a. m. rrom
l'.inioulli at T,f,0 a. 111., 3.20, B.H5 and 11.10 p.
m.
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