r.-J.-psTPlT-'lMflTi'i'in jf J . , i , .J . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. " kMpn,iM4lr i.i'y. r-N NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. i 87 Kxcliuhe. Wire (rum Tlio Associated I'rcM, Fncloryvlllo, pec. ID. News reached hero ycHtorduy of tlio death of trio oldest dnttghtcr, Thelinu, oC Mr. und Mrs. It. 1). Cliuse, of debo, Montunn. Aim. CIiosc and children loft hero two weeks ngo liust Sunday night for the nbovo-nunicd plnco to Join her hus band, where they hud decided to mrtlte their future homo. The next day, af ter their nrrlvnl nt their destination the daughter, Thelnut, was taken 111 with Bcnrlet fever, from which 8he died. Itev. AV. M. Illllor was In Scranton Monday on business. Quarterly conference will bo held thla afternoon at the Methodist Kplfl ...eopal church and Hov. L. C. Floyd will deliver the sermon. Prlzo sneaking tomorrow evening at the Baptist church by the young men of Keystone Academy. Nino or ten young men will contest. The two lower grades of the graded school will have a Christmas tree at the school building. A good pro gramme will bo prepared and every body welcome. Ti. Byron Green, of Benton, for many years a solicitor and collector for the Scranton ltcpubllcan, bus severed his connection with that paper. The weather for the past week has been making lee very fast and already some of our local Ice men are start ing to cut Ice. It Is ,from sis to eight inches thick. Mrs. Lcllluh Robinson, who has been Roriously 111 for the past two weeks, Is much better and her many frjonds hope for her complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. V. IL Gardner, who have been making a tour of the West and South, are now on their way home from Galveston, Texns, via New York city. Miss Edith Davis was In Scranton Wednesday attending the wedding of her brother. Paulowna Rebekuh lodge met in . regular session Tuesday night and conferred the Bebekah degree on-Mine candidate. Mrs. George Snyder, of Nicholson, spent Wednesday here with relatives. Mrs. N. A. Gardner and Mrs. Emery Avery .wore in Wilkes-Burre today, attending the wedding of their botlier. MALLSTEAP. ' Special to the Scranton Tilliune. Hallstead, Dec. 10. II. 13. Perry, the merchant, Is selling out his goods. Next year air. Perry expects to devote his entire time to the stone quarrying business. James Snover Is suffering from an at tack of the grip. The Young Men's Christian associa tion here recently purchased three pair of tine new crutches, to be loaned out to injured railroad men as they become convalescent. This week two large barrels of cloth ing wpvo Rhlpi'etl tc North .Carolina, '.where they are to be distributed among the poor mountain whites. The funeral of little Beglnu Hays, who 'died Sunday from the effects of tubercular meningitis, was held Tues day afternoon at o o'clock. Interment Cas made in St. Lawrence cemetery at Great Bend. Out-or-toWn friends who attended were A. F. Duffy, Miss Mar garet Carrigg, Miss Maine Crowe, Miss Kate Eustice, Mrs. Nellie Connelly, Mrs. Edward Austin, Miss Nellie Cahlll and P. H. Eustice, all of Blnghnmton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Honkin.s, Tames Long, Mrs. T. Kinney and Miss Mary Fltsslmmons, all of Scranton. Ira McLeod, n Lackawanna fireman, while at "work on engine No. 352, seeing that a collision was about to occur, leaped from the cab window. A mo ment later the engine collided with a caboose. In jumping, McLeod sprained his ankle by striking upon the frozen cinders. ' Reuben Barnes, of the Mount Ilor nion school, is to return home to spend his holiday acatlon. B. F. Bernstein returned home from a New York business trip Monday. Page Lyman, of this place, a well known blacksmth, has killed forty-onu Nerve Slavery. It is present-day conditions heaping burdens of work upon the nervous system that tells the story premature breaking up of health. It tells why so many men and women, who so far as age in 'years is concerned, should be in the prime of health, find them selves letting go of the strength, the power, the vitality they once possessed. It is be cause that great motor power ot the body, nerve force, is impaired. Ever)- organ de pends upon its controlling power just as much as the engine depends upon the steam to put it into action. An engine won't go without steam. Neither will the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve force supply. Let any organ be lacking in this essential and troubles begin some of them re: Throbbing, palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden startings. Morning languor. Brain fag, Inability to work or think. Exhaustion on exertion, Flagging appetite. , Digestion slow. Food heavy. Easily excited, nervous, Irritable, Strength falls. Loss of flesh and muscular power. Settled melancholia. Ulttr despondency, A, picture, hideous, but easily changed to ne of brightness by use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Vills, They build up the Mm and supply nerve force. The above if the genuine package of Dr, A. VV. Chase's Nerve Pills, are told by deal K or Dr. A- W, Chase Medicioe Company. jfte,N.Y. Price 50 cents, coomb tills senson. He holds the belts an proof of the claim. Rev. J,. S. Fngan last Sunday an nounced the coming marriage ot Miss Mary Scnnton, the gifted daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Scanlon, to John A. Clune, ot Cnrbondnle, a promising and well-known young man. The cere mony will take place January 2. Atlss Daisy Brown, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Brown, and Charles Slsson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Slsson, will be married on Thurs day at Blnghnmton. Miss Brown is a popular young lady. Mr. Slsson Is a rising, Industrious young railroad man. They will commence housekeeping In tho Van Ness block on Main Htreet, where a furnished home awaits them. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hall will learn with much regret that they have decided to move to Scranton. Mr. Hall moves there to be nenr his work. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Dee. 19. Clark B. Smith and Mls.? Myra McCannon, or Onkland, were married In Blnghnmton on Tuesday by Rev. Dr. Edward Tylor. Tho Delaware and Hudson still has a largo force at work on Its Nineveh branch, straightening curves, reducing grades, etc. Tho work progresses night and day. It will bo completed In the spring. The several Sunday schools of this place are preparing for Christmas ex ercises. Several of the churches of this place are preparing to hold extra meetings In January. The funeral of. the lute Theodore Whitney will occur on Thursday. Mrs. Geonre Skinner is on the sick list. Several foxes have been killed this week near Red Rock. It is generally believed that tho great coal deal In Hip Lackawanna valley will Increase the coal traffic on the Erie and materially benefit Susquehanna. Albert Falkenbury, -of the First Na tional bank, left this morning to visit relatives n Washington, D. C. Congressman Wright and family will return home from Washington on Sat urday, to remain until after the holi days. Canawacta chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will elect officers this pvenlng. The High School Record, a very cred itable production, has appeared. Conductor Decker has been appoint ed conductor of Erie trains No. 1 and 8, to succeed the late Conductor Hepburn. Rev. William M. Bouton, pastor of the Avenue Methodist church, is this week assisting Pastor Newing in the extra meetings in the Susquehanna Methodist church. Susauehanna talent will give an cn tertainment in the Methodist church at Jackson, on Friday evening, Decem ber 2S. Erie Conductor William Carter con- tnues to Improve. The Delaware and Hudson paid its Nineveh branch employes on Monday. Colonel William H. Telford is still ill at his home on Broad street. NEW MILFORD. SpMidl to the Scranton Tribune. New Milford, Dec. 18. Miss Lizzie Johnson, of Blnghamton, is a guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Heltzman. Jlrs. F. G. Inderllcd spent a few days with relatives In Blnghamton this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tiffany called on Hallstead friends Tuesday. Twenty of our jolly young people enjoyed a skating party at Page's pond. Lakeside, on Monday evening. Upon their return, a bounteous sup per WU3 served them at II. J. Brown's restaurant. It was a beautiful even ing, and fine skating, and all reported having a fine time. Those who went were: Misses Kate Qulnn, Ina Aid rich, Henrietta Hnyden, Mnggle Hay don, I'eatrice Howell, Noll Qulnn, Julia Dearborn, Maud Brown, Mabel Elbretch and Helen Hutchlngs; Messrs. Hoy Hawley, Arthur Hawley, Thomas Brick, Leo Swackhammer, George McConnell, Charles Benjamin, Bert VanBusklrk, Clyde Pratt, Ray Aldrlch and Theron Shuy. Tho members of tho Presbyterian church choir will bo entertained nt tlio home o Mrs. M. O. Bradley Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Helt::mau is seriously ill with rheumatism. School will close on Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. File and daughter, Gertrude, ot Calllcon, nro guests nt tho home of F. G. Indorlied. Airs. Stella Hamilton entertained a number of her friends at her homo on Church street last Saturday evening. GIBSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Gibson, Dec. 19. E. A. Sweet and wife, wore in Blnghamton one day last week. Walter Lewis visited friends in KIngsley one evening recently. W J, Lamb and family expect to move in town in the spring. B. W. Suiter visited in Cavbondale lust week. Carl Wheaton, of Jackson, assisted Walter Lewis In hl blacksmith shop last week. Simon nicker and family moved In P. J, Bonner's house last week, II, C, Scott, of Scranton, is hero help ing enro for his mother, Mrs. R. s. Scott, who Is very sick, O, G. Gelatt nnd .son E. T of Gelatt, were in town on business last Satur day. FOREST CITY. Epeclil to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Dec, 19. It is .pocted that Herbert E. Reynolds, who has been In the hospital at Curbondulp for the past month and a half, will bo allowed to sit up for tho first time on Christmas. This treat will probably bo tho most welcome ono that ho will receive end betokens a condition that will bring rapid recovery, His friends will lie greatly pleased to hear ot tho improvement in ills condition. Fred Reynolds has been usslgned to rne of the collieries of the Hillside company in T-iucrnp county. George AV, Hughes, of Carbondale, wus in town yesterday, J. D. Nealwi, of tho Anthracite City, was h business visitor hero to- UttJ. I W. J. Morgan, the Tribune represent latlve, vns in town yesterday, gather ing In the shekels' nnd iicntterlng untiles among The Tribune readers. A large number of people from For est City attended the performance ot tho Olcott company In Cavbondalo Monday night. W. H, Bates and wife nltendod the funeral of Mrs. Milton Lawrence at Bothnny today. Deceased Svna a nls-tor-ln-law of Mrs. Bates. F. P. McLaughlin, of Rock Lake, Is visiting In town. AVOCA. James AIcAndrcw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence McAndrow, of the North End, was killed on Tuesday afternoon In tho mines nt Beaver Meadow colliery, near Hazlcton. The circumstances surrounding his death could not be learned. He left here a few years ago to work with htn cousin, Charles Merrick, foreman of the colliery. He was employed as over seer of the timber men. The remains arrived here at about 9 o'clock last evening. Besides his purents, he Is survived by live brothers. The funeral arrangements are not yet completed. Thomas McGlynn Is a candidate for school director in tho First ward. Other aspirants are: Attorney M. J. Dixon, James vMcGlynn, Michael Brehony and Benjamin Webb. Another mound was made In Lnng cllffe cemetery yesterday, when Mar garet, the six-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atwell, was laid to rest beside those of her mother, who died six years ago. Services at the P. M. church were conducted by Rev. T. E. Wilson, assisted by the choir. The floral offerings were very beautiful. They were given by the grandparents, Airs. R'.dgtelly, Mrs. Jeffries, Airs. Rowe, Jane Atwell, Jen nie Atwell, !Mrs. Hughes, Wllkes Barre; Airs. J. P. Alltcholl, Airs. Hal bright, Sunday school class, Joseph Taylor, Airs. Evans and daughter Alaude, Airs. Hateman. The pall-bearers were: Viola Smith, Stella Zengle, AInttle 'Deeble and Bessie Williams. The piano to be paid for irom tho school entertainment -will be used to morrow afternoon and evening. Since the programme Is quite lengthy, the curtain will raise at 2 o'clock and S o'clock sharp. A number of places were opened In the Hillside colliery yesterday. The colliery will be In full operation be fore New Year's day. Airs. Eugene AIcLaughlin will leave tomorrow for her home in New York city after several months' residence here. The finance committee and Airs. Ford's Bible class -will conduct a ba r.nar In tho P. AI. church on Saturday afternoon and evening. Admission will be free until 7 o'clock, when r cents will be charged. The Best Cold Cure If one yon can take without interrup tion to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing-like tho con tinued use of quinine. One that cures speedily and leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a one .is Krause's Cold Cure. Price 25c. Sold by Afatthews Bros. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Academy of Music. I.AVf TimiX DAYS "Slbeiii." The Gaiety. l'ilt.ST Tiinia: DAYS-ltoso Hill KuglMi l'ully Company. LAST TlirtKK DAYS Victoria Ilurlesquers. "Mavourneen" at Lyceum. 11 anything was needed to prove that L'liaun ce.v Oleott is a gicat favorite in this city it was furnished last ninlit by the great audience that thronged the Lyceum to see liim in "Ala vouineen," a iiluv that lias been one of his btandbjw for many seasons. Although tlio week pircciiliig the holidays is usually one. of the dull est of tlio theatrical season the audience last night found that tlio theater wjs far too small. Several hundred persons had to bo turned away. Olcott was in good voice and sane "Plain Molly O," "The Aula Countree," ".Mavourneen," "The Little Cluistnias Tire" and "She and f Together," in a way that quite captivated the audience. Tho company suppoiling the hamUonic Mucins? comedian is very evenly balancid and the per formance asa whole was very pltaiing;. .Mr. Olcott nnd his rompany ipluureed at the Lyceum iu the afternoon the new play which he will present in Philadelphia Xrw Year's week. Tho title .if it is "Gairett 0'M.irIi." and it was written for Olcott by his manager, Augustus 1'ltoii. It Is a higher made of comedy, it is taid, than Jlr. Olcott bus heretofore attempted. "Siberia" Tonight. Xo melodrama produced in years has produced so forcible a lesson as ".Siberia," Hartley Camp bell's greatest play, which will be rIu-u a sumptuous revival at the Academy this week, Thursday, 1'rlday and Satuiday, under tho di-' leclion of V. J. Fielding, The incidents upon which tho story Is founded appeal to everyone in tlds country whcie the grcatut freedom is enjoyed, and the' sorrow, suffering and slavery that are depleted meet with the waune.it sym pathy cvciywhere. A carload of special scen'eiy und effects is car ried and new and beautiful costumes will bo dis played. In tho first act a picturesque view of Moscow is piCf-enlcd, A second eccno shows tho same at nijcht with tlio Ioiil- bridge and the city in the distauco brilliantly illuminated. This is followed by a view of the governor-general's palace a particularly handsome and effective set. Tho sceiio representing tho mines of Sibrla is In keeping with tho excellence of the other pictures. Weok of Bepejtoire. Chester DcVonde, suppotted by an excellent company, and under tho diicelion ol Chailca Ih Walters, will begin a week's engagement nt the Academy ot Music Monday ccnlnjr, Dec. 24, Matinees will bo given dally commencing Tues day. Mr, l)e Voudo spent part of the summer in New York selecting the vciy bet talent. Ha has a company now second to none, Messrs,. Walters and DcVonde aro carrilng this season tho larg est amount of scenery carried by any stock com pany, The repertoirn will include all new plays with tho singlo exception of that phenomenal sue. ce&) "Ten Ton Door," which went Into New York city and plajcd to high prices and received tho very highest mention fiom tlio critics of any inelo-chuma teen there last season, High-class specialties will bo Introduced. For Saturday matinee an elaborate production of "llobimon Crusoe" will be glicn. Victoria Burlesquers, for three days, opening with inatlncc this af. to noon, tho famous Victoria lluilesqueis uppear at tho ever popular Gaiety. An excellent peiformaiue Is gimautied when ever this attiaetlon Is announced. ELECTRIC TOYS. Some of the Newest Applications of the Mysterious Fluid. Fiom (ho New York Sun. The electrlo railroad, equipped down to tho minutest detail, is ono of tho feutures of this yeur's playthings for boys. Tho owner may get electricity from an ordinary -wot hattery or may generate It from a dynamo driven by a turbine connected with a running water faucet n tho house. Ho mav lay as many steel rails around the DON T WAIT. Take Advantage of Scran ton Citizen's Experience Before It Is Too Late, When the back begins to ache Don't wait till bnckaeho' becomes chronic, . Till serious kidney (troubles develop, Till urinary troubles destroy night's rest. Profit by a Scranton citizen's ex perience. Airs. Ti Davis, ot !)1S Hampton street, says: "My kidneys troubled mo for three years, more or less, with shurp shooting pain In the small of my back, less during tho day than nt night, unless I lifted anything or strnlned my back or overtaxed my self doing my housework. Ati night I turned from side to side trying to find n comfortable position, nnd It kept me awake for hours. There was also a kldnov weakness which wns very nnnoylng nnd distressing; at all times. I became so bad that I wus comlned to my bed for over n week nnd had to have n. doctor. It was then that I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ndvcrtlsed and ho highly recommended by Scran ton testimony that I wa3 induced to set them from Alntthews Bros.' drug store. They proved to be just what I n.oded nnd helped me right away. Aly back was better and stronger than It had been for a long time and the kidney weakness completely disap peared." For sale by nil dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Jrilburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y,, sole agents for tho United States. Hemember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. room as he pleases. The electricity is let Into the rail by n. tiny wire from the battery or dynamo and Is picked up by a motor concealed in the boiler of tho engine. He can back the engine by a reverse lever or he can' start nnd stop It at will. II can run It at a speed of ISO or 200 feet a minute, or he can Just make It crawl. There are passenger cars nnd freight cars;.swltch es and signal towers; stations and sidetracks.. If tho boy wants to be la the coal business there is a complete reproduc tion of tlio engine and curs used in the coal mines. He must lenrn nil about positive currents and negative currents that is, in their practical slarnlllcanee as to machinery, and iifncing his .storage batteries for there a batteries in the equipment he muT learn how to 'do it and what will nnd what -will not kill his dynamo. Then if he chooses to string electric lights at the crossings or all along the line, there are the' lights to string and he must' learn how to connect and discon nect them. It is fairly bewildering what fun boys may have and are having with the electric, railroads that are now made for them. Of course they are get ting useful information all the time, and useful information in collection with i'un on general principles would revolt tho soul of any well organized boy. But he doesn't know he is set ting it. in this case, and even if he does why, of course there are offsets of some kind to pretty much every thing in this- world. SHERIFF'S SALES. s HEKIKF'S SAIjKS or Valuable Real Estate ON FRIDAY, JAXPAHV, 11, 1000. By virtue ot sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx ponas. issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lackawanna County, to me uirucieu, i will expose to puuuu haiu uy vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at tlio Court House, in the City of Scranton, Lacknwanna Coun ty, on FRIDAY, tho KLEV13NTII DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 11W0, at lu o'clock in the li renoon of said day, alt tho right, title and Interest of tliu defendants in and to tlio following described lots, plecus or parcels of land, viz: Xo. 1. All the right, tile und lultie.st of the defendant, Catharine Hylaiul, in and to nil that certnln lot or parcel of laud r.lluato in tho Borough of Alayvlllo (now Alayfleld), County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded und described as follows: Being Lot No. 12 In Block No. :i on the property of the mil. muu coal nud iron company in tne saia Borough of Alayvlllo (now Alayfleld), as described and designated In tlio survey of the sumo accompanied by it map thereof, being in front sixty (00) feet, in rear sixty (CO) fo?t and ono hundred nnd lift j- (15U) feet deep, bounded on the south by Lackawanna avenue, on tli west by Lot No. 11, on tho north by kind bolonglng to the Hillside Coal nnd Iron company und on tho east by Lot No. IS. Coal and minerals excepted und reserved. All Improved with two two story frame dwelling houses and out buildings. Seized and taken hi execution at the suit of William R. Lewis vs. Catherine Hyland. DMt, $:)00. Judgment No. LI'S, Aiay Term, 159S. Fl. fa. to January Term, 11)01. H. L. TAYLOR, Atl'y. ALSO No. 2.-AU tho right, title nnd luteiest of tho defendants, P. J. Timlin nnd M, L. Lnngan, In and to nil Dint certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying und being in tho Borough of Dunmoro. County of Lackawanna, and Stnto of Pennsyl vania, bounded nnd described ns follows: Beginning at a corner on Jackson (now Taylor) avenue: thence northwest aloiiM Philip Ooft'nian's lot ono hundred and fifty (ISO) feet to an alley: thenco south west ono hundred (100) feet to Patrick Barrett's lot; -thouco southeast along said Patrick Barrett's lot ono hundred nnd tlfty (150) feet to said Jackson (now Tny lor) uvonuu; thenco northeast allmg said Jackson (now Tny lor) acnue ono hun dred (100) feet to tho place of beginning. Containing about onchalf of an ncie, bo tho samo more or less. Coal and mineral excepted and reserved. All Im proved with ono two-story double framo dwelling hoiiso und ono two-story framo Hluglu dwelling houso, and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Michael Ilannlck vs. P. J. Timlin. Debt, $300. Judgment No. 6T'., March Term, 1S9S. Plurles II. fa. to Jan uary Term, 1001. TAYLORi Ai LKW1S, Att'ys. ALSO No. K. All the light, title und Interest of tlio defendants, Mnry T, Reynolds and Fred Reynolds, In and to nil that cer tain lot or parcel of laud situate, lying und being lu tho Township of Lnrknwuii. im, County of Lackawanna nud Btnte of 1'euusylvuuiu, designated pud ' described ns follows, to wit: Being Lot No. 10 lu Block No. it, upon the southerly side of Stratford uvcutiu; said lot being forty (10) -foot In front on said Stratford ave nue und one hundred forty-six til'i) foot deep, more or less, to a court for public use, fourteen (it) fcut wide: said lot be ing rectangular In shnpe, as designated and laid out on tho plot or map of the said "Tho Keystone Lund Company," which mini is of record in tho proper of fice for tho recording of deeds, etp., In and for tho said County of Luckuwaunn, In Deed Book No. Ill, pngo 262. Im proved wllh (i two-story frame dwelling hoiiHO and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution nt the ult of Henry W. Northup vs. Mary T, Reynolds and Fred Reynolds. Debt, SHERIFF'S SALES. NKWVk S2,ofl",20. Judgment No. 122,, January Term, 1M1, Fl. fa. to Jnnunry Term, looi. CARPENTER, Atfy. ALSO No. 4. All tho rlRhl, title nnd Intercut of tho defendant, Jacob Fox, In und to nil Hint certain lot, nlcco or parcel ot Irtnd situate In the City ot Scranton, County of Lacknwnnna nnd Btnte of l'cniisylvnnla, bounded and described as follows, to wit! Known nnd designated on .1. 1 lermnn's map of South Hyde Park ns tho northeasterly onc-lmlf of Lot No. Hi, In Block No. B4, being forty-nine (4) feet In wlrtth on nn alley nnd seventy ilvo ("CO feet In depth. Improved with n two-siory frame dwelling house, out buildings und other Improvements there--on. Hoisted nnd taken In execution nt the suit ot Taylorvllle Dtllldlng nnd Loan us soclatlon vs. Jncob Fox. Debt, $1,372.00. Judgment No. 1210, September Term, 1900. Lev. fa, to January Term, 1901, CHARLES 10. OLVUR, Att'y. ALSO No. 5. All 'the right title nnd Interest ot the defendant, Thomas Collins, In und tn till those certuln lots, pieces or parcels of land In tho Old Borough of Hyde Park (now City ot Scranton), Lackawan na County, Pennsylvania, known ns Lots Nos. IS nnd 19, In Square or Block No. 19 nnd fronting on Fillmore avenue; be ing each twenty-live (2."i) feet in front by one hundred nnd eighty-seven and one luilf (IST'S) feet In Ucpth, according to a plan or mnp entitled "Price and Pancoast Addition to City of Scranton," recorded in Luzorno County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book No. 121, page 312, tho twenti eth, day of October, A. D 1807. Being the samo piece or parcel of land con veyed to Anthony Dtiggan by fill K. Prlco pt nl., by Indenture dated Oct. 1, A. D 1S74, nnd recorded In the office for recording of deeds In Lackawanna Coun ty In Deed Book No. 2, page 272, nnd devised and bequeathed to Alary Dllggun by Anthony Duggan by will probuted June CO. 1S83. nnd registered In ofllce for registering wills In Lackawanna County lu Will Book No. 3. Improved with a two-story framo dwelling und outhouses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Winifred Collins vs. Thomas Col lins. Debt, $600. Judgment No. 81, Jail uury Term, 1901. Fi. fu. to January i-erm, Ji. HANT13S, Atfy. ALSO No. C All the right, title end Interest of the defendant, Robert A. Lindsay, iu and to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in (the Thirteenth ward of the City of Scranton, Lackawanna Coun ty, Pennsylvania, commencing at a point on the division line between the properties known as the "Von Storch" property and lands now or late of the Thomas Dickson Kstate. et a point fifty (HO) feet north from Capouse avenue: thence In a northerly direction along said division line one hundred (100) feet to a corner: thence in a southwesterly direc tion, at light angles to tho last-mentioned line, to n point ninety (90) feet from tha dlvslon line between Lots Nos. 4t and 46 of the Thomas Dickson Kstnte; thenco nt right angles to the last-mentioned line nnd parallel to the .division line between lands of the Dickson and Von Storch Es tates, In u. southeasterly direction one hundred (100) feet to a point fifty (30i ;'eet distant from Capouse avenue; thenca Tit rlcht ancles to the last-mnntlonpd lino. In a northeasterly direction, to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution at the Milt of Theodore O. AVolf and Everett Warren, surviving executors and trustees under the last will and testament of Ben jamln H. Throop. deceased. Debt, $1,273.73. Judgment No. 022, September Torni, 1900. Alias 11. fa. to January Term, 1501. W1LLARD, WA9RUEN & JCNAPP. Att'ys. ALSO No. 7. All the right, title and interest of the defendants. Henry Reynolds, Eu gene B. Steele. William J. Douglas, own ers, and Edwin Houok and Eugene E. Steele, doing business as Houck & Steele, contractors, in and to all that certain lot, Piece or parcel of land situate In the Township of Lackawanna. County ot j.ncitawanna and state or Pennsylvania, and benlg Lot No. S, in Block No. 2, as designated and laid out on the plot or mnp of "The Keyston Land Company," known and described as Lincoln Heights Annex, which said plot or map is record ed in the ofllce for the recording of deeds hi und for Lackawanna County; said lot being forty (40) feet In front on South Alain avenue and extending on its north erly side one hundred and sixty-one and elghty-flvo one-hundredths (101.85) feet deep to nn alley, fourteen (14) feet wide, and on southerly side one hundred and sixty four and seventy-nine one-hun-dredths (1C4.79) feet deep to the alley aforesaid, and being forty-one and one one-hundredths (41.1) feet wide in the rear, as shown on said map. Being tho same premises which "Tho Keystone Land Company" conveyed to Henry Reynolds by deed duly recorded in Lack awanna County In Deed Book No. 179, pngo 90, etc., and by him to Eugene , Steele, -which deed was duly recorded in said Lacicawnnnn county and later con veyed by the said Eugene E. Steele and wife to William J. Douglas by deed dated Aiay 21. 1900, which deed has never been recorded. Excepting nnd reserving the coal and minerals as the samu are heretofore reserved. All improved with a large two-story frame dwelling house with basement. Said dwelling house Is forty-four (11) feet by twenty-six and one-half (2oi) feet, with shingle roof. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Hower & Stemler vs. Henry Rey nolds. Eugene E. Steele und William J. Douglas, owners, and Houck & Steele, contractors. Debt, $782,7(1. Judgment No. 127.". September Term, 1000. Lev. fa. to January Term, 1901. GEARHART, Atfy. ALSO No. S. All the right, title and interest of the defendant. James Sheridan, In nnd to ull that lot of hind in Old Forgo Bor ough, Lackawanna County, Pa. Begin ning at a corner of a tract of land late of AVlllIam Beesecker, being a part of a lot of land deeded to said Beesecker by F.rastus Smith, the twenty-second day of February. 1SC9, recorded Iu Luzerne County, In Deed Book No. 131, page 4;12, on the north side of the main road from Pittston to Scranton; thencn by same north forty-two and one-fourth (I2',J) de grees west twelve nnd sixty-five one-hundredths (12.ii.-i) perches to a post cornor; thenco by lnnd of Erastus Smith south forty-two and one-fourth (42M) degrees east three and thirteen thirty-thirds (.'! 13-33) perches to a post corner; thence by land of said Smith south forty-two nnd one-fourth C.42',4) degrees east twelve und sixty-five one-hundredths (12.Ci) perches to a corner in the nnnii. westerly sldo or suid road; thence along said road south forty-two and one-fourth (42ii) degrees west three and thirteen thirty-thirds (313-33) porch es to the begnlnlng. Containing eleven thousand six hundred und eighty-eight und live-tenths (11.0SS.5) feet of land, more or less. Improved with cellar and lounuuiions lor uouso itiercon. Seized nnd tuken ,ln execution nt the suit of Alulhcrln & Judgo vs. James Sheridan, Dobt, 2,300. Judgment No, KSl, Afnrch Term, 1900. Fl. fa. tn Jan nary Term, 1901. DEAN, Att'y. ALSO No. 9.-A1I the right, title and interest of tho defendant. Georgo Huntley, in and to ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sltunto In the Boroughs of Olyphuut and Throop in tlio Cqunty of Lncknwanna and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, Containing u front of sixty (CO) feet southwestward on Oak street, bounded northwestward at light angles to said street one hundred nnd elghy-feot by Lot No. 8 on said street; northeastward parallel with said street sixty (00) feet by Lot No, C on Lino street, nnd southeastward at right angles tn said Oak street one hundred und eighty (180) feet by Lot No, 4, on said street. Comprising Lot No. 0, pu Oak street, ns the same is represented and designated nn imp or plot of build ing lots lu tho Boroughs of Olyphant anil Throop made by tho Delaware und Hud son Canal company. Being tho same lot of land conveyed to said defendant by thf snld company In deed dated Alnich 29. ISM. All Improved with u two. story framo dwelling with nn ell. und outbuildings. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of Dcrman Building association o. 7 vs. Qeorgo Huntley. Debt JG11.60, Judgment No, 590, September Term, 1900. Lev. fa. to Junuury Term. 1901. HANNAH, Att'y, ALSO No. 10. All tho light title nnd Interest of the defendant, Ben. Arunvltz, iu and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of laud ultuuto In tho Eighteenth ward of tho City of Scranton, iu the County of SHERIFF'S SALES. Lackawanna, and bounded and described ns follows, tr wit: Being the easterly pnrt of Lot No. .1, in Bquaro or Block No. IS, as mnikcd and designated on J. Hctr ninn'B map or South Hyde Park, being thlrty-sovcn nnd one-hair (37',4) feet In front on Scrnntnn street, and ono hun dred and fifty (150) feet In depth to Lot No. fi. Being tho- same lot of land con voyed, to, the said defendant In deed dnted Jan. 21, 1897. and recorded In tho ofllce of tho recorder of deeds In nnd for Lack uwunnn County In Deed Book Nn, 145, page, 467, etc. All Improved with, a three story double building, brick In front and frame lu tha rear, used nn a saloon, a store and dwellings, with out buildings. Seized and tnkon In 'execution nt the suit of German Building hssocl.ttlon No. 9 vs. Ben. Arnovltsi. Debt, J4.000. Judgment No. 200, January Term, 1901. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901, HANNAH, Atfy. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Martini A. Bono and Francis A. Bone, hi nnd to nil that cer tain piece or parcel of laud situate lu the City of Scranton, in tho County ot Lackawanna und State ot Pennsylvania, being pnrt of Lots Nos. 11 and 12, lu Square or Block No. 126, upon the plot of Scranton. Said pleco of lund hereby conveyed commences at a point on Vine street twenty-two (22) feet southeasterly from the Intersection of said Vino street with the linn of the alley ot aforesaid block; thence southensterly nlong Vino street twenty-nlno (39), feet; thence ut right angles with last line across Lots Nod. 11 and 12, of aforesaid block eighty (80) feet; thence nt right angles with last line northwesterly twenty-nlno (29) feet; thenco at right angles with last lino ncross aforesaid Lots Nos. 11 und 12 eighty (80) feet to tho place of begin ning; the measurement or the depth to commence ten (10) feet inside of the side walk, with the right to enclose, occupy und use ten (10) feet In front of said piece of land on Vino street for cellur way, porches, portico, bay-window, .or shrubbery, but not tho right to erect uny building thereon. Excepting and re serving to the Lackawanna Iron und Coal company, Its successors and assigns, nil coal and minerals beneath said lot. Being tho same premises conveyed by Charles Schluger, and wife to the said Alnrtha A. Bone, by deed dated April 27, 1890, and recorded In the recorder's oiliee or Lackawanna County. In Deed Boou, No. 137, page. 142, etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, Seized and taken lu execution at the suit of William Conuell et nl., ex ecutors and trustees of Alexander Connell, deceased, vs. Martha A. Bone and Francis A. Bone. Debt, !,:I2I. Judg ment No. 29, November Term, I90n. Lev. fa. to January Term, 1901. WELLES & TORREY, Att'y.s ALSO No.' 12. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendant, J. Reliulniun, uil mlnsltrntor of A. Li Compton( deceased, In and' to all those parcels of laud situate In Jefferson Township, Lackawanna County, described us follows: First A lot of land beginning nt a stone corner on public road: thence south llfty (50) degrees east on line and stone wall of Oliver Osftood thirty and one-half (SW rods to a stake or post corner; thence smith forty (40) degrees west twenty CM) rods to said public road to a stone corner; thenco northwardly in the middle of Bald road to the plucu of beglnuing. Contain ing one and one-half (1V9 actes. more or less.' Being the same land conveyed by E. S. H. Cobb and wife to A. Campion, by deed dated Sept. 22, 1875, and record ed in the recorder's 'otflce of Luzerne County in Deed Book No. 199, page 42, etc. Second Beginning at a post and Stones corner of land of John Atltchell, in line of Bcdclla Compton land; thenco south fifty (50) degrees east on line of snld John Mitchell, eighty-nine (S9) rods to black birch corner; thence north twenty live (25) degrees east eighteen rods to a corner; thence north sixty-five (05) de grees east fourteen (14) rods to a stake and stones corner: thence south seventy 1701 degrees east eight and three-fourths (S?4) rods to end of a stone wall: thence south eighty (SO) degrees ensl eight (8) rods; thence north twenty (20) degrees east eight (h) rods to line of John P. Mitchell's land; thence north tlfty (50) degrees west on said Hue ninety-seven (97) rods to a stake and stones corner of Bedella Compton, and thence south forty (40) degrees Meat forty-four (14) rods to the place of 'beginning. Cotitiilulns twenty-four (24) acres and seventy-six (70) perches, more or leas. Being the same land conveyed by J. M. Alitehell to A. Compton, by deed dated Aiay 1, 1875, and recorded In Luzerne County In IJee.l Book No. 169, page 41, etc. Third A lot of land bounded on the north by land of J. D. Compton. and on the east, south and west by lands of Be della Compton and the estate of'i Aduni rum Chase. Being tho same land con veyed by H. D. Spangenberg nnd .wife to A. Compton by deed dated Nov. 15, 1S73, and recorded In Luzerne County In Deed Book No. 174, page 217, etc. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house, two framo barns and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution nt the suit of Assigned to' Richmond Compton vs. W. J. Rennlman, udmlnstrator of A. L. Compton, deceased. Debt, $0,"5.72. Judgment No. S93, January Term, 1SS. Fi. fn. to January Term. 1901. WILLARD, WARREN & KXAPP, Atfys. ALSO ' No. 13. All the right, title and Interest of the defndaut. Al. B. Simrell, executor of tho Estnte of John Ilugnes, deceased, in and to nil that certain piece, parrel or lot of land situate In the Township of Clifton. County of Lackawanna and Stnte ot Pennsylvania, bounded at tho northeast corner of said lot: thenco bounded on tho north by tho public mad; on the west by laud late owned by John Shaw, now by J. L. Simons; on the south by land late owned by Theodore Rlf-ler and others, now by Tra C. Ilnrvey und others, nnd on the east by lands of tho Reading Lumber compnny. Contain lug fifty (CO) acres, more or less. Being tho same premises that Daniel Slglan nnd Almlrn, his wife, by Indenture dated the fifteen day of Septombor, ISO), nud re corded lu tho ofllce for the recording of deeds, etc., lu and for Luzerne County, iu Deed Book No. 11C, page 23". etc. Grant ed and conveyed to Samuel Hufford In fee, und the sumo property which the said Samuel lluft'ord conveyed to John Hughes by deed dated tlio fourth day of May, 1SCS, and recorded lu Luzerne County in Deed Book, No. 130. page SSS. Improved with a two-story frame dwell ing house, hnrn nnd outhouses theron, Seized nud taken in execution ut the suit of Henry A. Knnpp nd EllzabPth D. Doud, executors of the Kstnte of Jleroy F. Fuller, decensjd. vs, AL B. Simrell. ex pcutor of John Hughes, dpcenspd. Debt, $100. Judgment No. 72, November -.Term, 1900. Lev. fu, to Jnminry Term, 1901, WILLARD, WARREN ft KNAl'P. Att'ys. ALSO No. II. All the right, title and interna of the defendant. AL W. Guernsey, in and to nil thnt certain lot, piece or parcel ot land commencing nt a point on the west erly sido of Capouse avenue, nt tho southerly corner of lot of I. If, Burns, lu the Thirteenth ward of the City of Scran ton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania: thenco along tho southerly line of snld I, II. Burns' land In n westerly direction ono hundred nnd elghty-ono and mu.-hulf (1SU?,) feet: thenco nt right aiiRles In a southerly direction along lines of land of Baptist church and W. W. Luthrnp llfty (50) foot; thence nt right angles hum hundred nnd elghty-ono and one. hair (ISl'.i) feet nlong lnnd ot Valentino Blli3 to Cupouse avenue: thence along Capnuso avenue northerly tlfty (50) feet to place of beglnnnlg, All Improved with n two story dwelling house and burn, used ns a livery stable thereon; ten (10) feet of the depth of snld lot next to Capouso avenue mny bo used for yard, cellurway, porch or piazza, but not for the erection of buildings thereon, Seized nnd tuken (u execution nt the suit of E. B. Decker vs. AI. AV. Guernsey, Debt. $0,030. is; Judgment No. 325, Novum, her Term. 117. Alias II. fa. to January Term. 1901. I. H. BURNS, Att'y, ALSO No. 15.-All the right, title and interest of tho defendants. O. F, Wfdeman nnd Irene Wedemnn, In nnd to ull that ccr. tain. piece of laud, in LuPlumo Borough-, Lackuwanua County, Pennsylvania. Be ginning nt a corner of lot of Airs. S, U. Wage; thenco along lands of It, Seamans 60utli forty und three-fourths (40:h) de grees cast ninety-six and eight-tenths (9ii.8) porcliea to a corner; thenco nlong lunds lato ot N. K. Chaso north foi(y eight and one-half (4St) degrees cast llfty-slx (50) . perches to land of E. C. Hanson: thenco north thirty-eight (38) degrees w-st .thirteen , und onu-tenths (13.1)' perches Id U corner; thenco north forty-eight and one-halt (45H) decreoj SHERIFF'S'SALES; ? X east to n corner, In middle 6t IrniAurn pike; thenco north fifty-two (52) atee west fourteen and" flva-tinthsV U,B) perches; thence-morthtlilrty 0) dcgroi west twenty-three and. one-tenth (23.1) pc.r.!?,h?. .,0 l,,ml ' Tllllnghnut! thenco south thirty (30) degrees went twelve nnd Hlxty-nve oiie-lutndredlliM (12.66) perche to a corner; thehcenerth sixty (60) deitree ,'., twelve und slxty-ltve one-hun-dredths 02.Cj) perches to a corner; thence north thirty (30) degrees cant twelvi and sixty-five one-hundredth (12.05) perches to middle of turnpike; thence north mxty (CO) degrees west two (2) perchci to a corner; thenco south thirty () decree VesJ;...lw.llvo ana sixty-five one-hundredths (12.05) porches to a corner; thence north sixty (00) degrees west twolve anil slxtyflvo ono-liundrpdths (12.65) perches to lands of Ellas Reynolds; thence eouth thirty (30) degrees west one and fifteen one-hundredths (15.1) perches; thence north sixty (00) degrees west twenty-flve and seven-tenthfl (23.7) porches; thenct north forty-six and one-half (46',4) de grees east thirteen and five-tenths (13.5) porches to middle ot said turnpike; thenco north elghty-ono (81) degrees west ono nnd three-tenths (1.3) perches; thenc nlong lnnd of Airs. S. B. Wngo south fifty-one (51) degrees west thirty-nine nnd two-tenths (.19.2) porches to beginning. Containing thirty (30) acres and elghty llvo (83) perches ot land, partially lm- . proved and part woodland. ' Seized and tuken In execution nt the suit of A. D. Colvln ,vs. O, F. Wedemnn nnd Irono Wedemnn. Debt, $500. Jtldg ment No. 1237, September Term, 1900. Lev. fu. to Jnnunry Term, 1901. DEAN, Att'y.' ALSO No. 1; All the right, tllle nud Inlerent ot the defendant, James F. Uallufiher. In nnd to ull those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land sltunte, lying nnd being In the Twenty-first wnrd ot the City or Scranton, County of Lncknwanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, In a Inno or nlley running In un easterly direction from Providence road. Being Lots Nos. fi, 7 nnd 8, In mnp or plan laid out by J. 11. Campbell In his uddlllon to Purk Place. Intended to bn duly registered. Said lots being each thirty (30) feet lu front anil rear and ono hundred and twenty (120) feet In depth. Improved with a double two-story frame dwelling lioiihe. occu pied by teuunts, nnd outbuildings thereon. ' Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of The Artesian Building and Loan association vs. J times F. Gallagher. Debt, J1.20O. Judgment No. 712. Aiay Term. 1S97. Fl. fa. to Jnnunry Term. 1901. VAITOHAN, Att'y. A LSO No. 17. All the right, tllle and Interest ol the defendant, N. E. Collins, mlinlnis .Irator or administratrix or Frank or Francis Collins, deceased, lu and to ull that certanl messuage tenement lot or parcel of land sltunlp lit the City nt Scranton, late Borough of Providence, in the County ot Lnckuwanna and Stnte of Pennsylvania, known as Lot No. 1, and the westerly half ot Lot No. 7, In Squnro or Block No. (!, and fronting on Afulu and Throop streets. Being seventy (70) feet lu front on AInlr. street by ono hun dred and seventy-eight (1781- feet in depth )on Throop street, according to a plan or map untitled Parker's Addition to the Old Borough of Provldenco of the , Spen cer Farm. Being the same 'premises con veyed by und subject to the same pxcep tlnns and reservations mentioned and contained lu deed from Willard Parker, Al. D et ux., et al., to Francis Collins, duted Oct. 1, 1S74: recorded iu Luzerne County in Deed Book No. 183, page 201. Improved with two two-story frame dwelling- houses nnd outbulldings'thereon. Selzedj and taken In execution at the suit of George AL Okell. trustee, v.). N. E. Collins, admlnstratrlx, of Frank or Frannjs Collins, deceused. Debt, J512.73. Judgment No. 41S, January Term, 1901. Lev. fa. to January Term. 1901. OKELL, Atfy. ALSO No. IS. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Henry L. Hartranft, in nnd to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land sltunto in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna. State ot Pennsylvania, being part of Lots Nos. 10 and 17, In Block J., ,ln Williams' Ad dition to the City of Scranton, Pennsyl vania, and situate on the easterly side of Dean street, i,n the First wnrd of said City of Scranton. Paid lots being each thirty-two nnd one-half (3219 feet in front on Dean street, and same width in rear and eighty (SO) feet in depth, und being Lots Nos. 9S and 99, lu Block J., ns laid out by D. L. Flckls, map of which was recorded In said county in Amp Book No. 1, page 73, on the twenty-seventh day of June, 1S99. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Improved with a two story frame dwelling, blacksmith shop and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Security Building nnd Savings I'nlon vA Henry L. Hartrnnft. Debt, $870.40. Judgment No. 398, January Term. 1901. Fl. fa. to Jununry Term. 1901. Also Same vs. Same. Debt. $1,241.23, Judg ment No. 299. January Term, 1901. Fl. fa to Jiimiriiy Term, 1901. H. C. REYNOLDS, AWy. 7 ALSO No. 19. All the right, title and interest ot the defendants, James Palmer, Rppsh T. Jones, George Edwards anr 'David P. Thomas. In and to all that piece or parcel of land situate In tha Fourth ward, City of Scranton. .In the County ot Lackawanna and State of Pennslyvanla. Iioumli-d and described as follows, to wit: liegliiniug a,t n- point on the southeasterly side of Hverett nvcuup, on the division line between Lots Nos. 21 and 22, In Block Nn. 21.' (in the second map of the eslnte of William Swetlnud, In Hyde Park; thence along said division 'Ino south fifty und three-fourths (50i) V 'green east ono hundred nnd elgluy t. ')) feet to an alley; thence along snld al. 'y north thlrty-nliip and one-fourth (39'.i) degrees past fifty (50) feet to Lot Nn. 2i); thencp 'along said lot north llfty and three-fourths 50',') degrees west one hundred and eighty (IM)) feet to Rverett avenue uforcMild: theiit'M along said avenue south tlilrty-nliii ami one-fourth (3(i'4) degrees west llfty (50) feet to the place of beginning. Being tlm laud conveyed by Caroline Al. I'etteboinr id ah, lo James Palmer, by deed dated the twenly-tlrst day of Alaivh, 1MU: ih. cotded lu Deed Book Nn, 75, page 190, lu Lncknwanna county. ll huiunved with two two-story frame dwelling houses and other outbuildings thi'ieim. Seized und token in exieullun at tliu suit af New Schiller Miiihliug and Loan in-fnclutloii vs. Juiium I'.ilmer, defendant, and Reese T. Junes nud George Edwards and David .1. Tlumms, leiro tenants. Judgement No. 100, September Term, V.hm, Lev, fu. to January Term, nijl. STOKES, Att'y. ALSO No, 20. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Charles It. Kiiupp, A'. D.. In nnd' to nil the. surface or right of soil or ull that certain lot, piece or parcel nf land sltunto lu tho Borough of Vim dllng, Lnckuwunnn county. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, tonvll: iContnlning lufiont of llfty (50) feet toiiih .eastward on Alufii street; bounded, sciutli wostward ot right angles to said street oiiu iiuiiuieii uw; leet oy uhk street: northwestward parallel with Alain aire, t lirty (50) feet by )he northwestern linn 'of laud of the Northern Cnnl and Iron icmnpnuy, nud northeastward at right an gles to .Main streot one hundred (loo) reet ' by Lot No. 99, on snld street. Comprising Lot No. 101, mi Amln street, ns tho sam Is represented nud designated on a map of building lots of tho Northern Coal and Iron company In snld Borough, Seized nnd taken In execution at the "htilt of Assigned to William Tinker vs, Chnrleh- R. Kimpp. M. D. Debt, I5.V. Judgment No. 185, November Term, 1900, Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. ' WATROUS AU'yj TERMS OF Sae.' FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP 'ERTV IS STRUCK OFP, AND BALANCIi IN CASH IMMEDIATELY' AFTUR SAI.P IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD P0i COSTS, COSTS MUST BB PAID WIIM STRUCK OFP. i ALL PROPBRTIBS ON WHICH AliOVV. TERMS MAVB NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BB RESOLD BEPORB AD- JOURNMENT," 'v CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Sheriff, i.SlwrhrsQfHcenS(.Van'tbh,- Pa., bVcfttu,. oer 13, 1900. i I I. J, JJ'.YI ' , .iW- v iinsf r . rf