51"'? T''"?'7,li.J;J!f,1 .' 'V he .r . . ,. 'v"K..r,A- !, 'R - fa--- "j;- v v " i -(.-r .. ? 'I ,f i ' f "" ' ' J ' '' hf' 1 THE SCRANTON TBIBtJiO&-'FRjDAT, ' DECEMBER 28, 1900. I'M NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. fprcUl lo the Kcrnnlbn Tribune. Montrose, Dec. 27. Grand Jury moots In this jilacoon next Monday tha Inst clay ot the century. John (Iurc, of Itushvlllc, la tho newly appointed mercantile, appraiser for Susquehanna county. Tho unreor of the UIJou Comedy company, organized by E. A. Maine, of this place, nml which started on the road last Monday, was short and find I Indeed. ItH first stop wns nt Tunklmnnoak; Its last stop was at Athens, whore It stopped nhort nnd gave up tho ghost. Tho several ac tors and netrcsscs out ot n. job left some for Now York and some for pas tures new, while the enterprising but unfortunate- nmnuger has returned home with a large fund -of experience. After January 1 the stores of this borough will close at 6 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This, Is for the mutual bone lit of our merchants and their clerks and tho public will quickly ndnpt It self to tho change. Mr. Henry Burgess, nn old nnd honored resident, Is seriously 111 of pneumonia nt his residence on Lake avenue. Robert ltnynsford, ot Cornell uni versity, at Ithaca, Is the guest of his parents In this place. Ij. U. Tltsworth Is mourning the loss of his line bull dog, which was fa tally Injured while being separated from a canine antagonist. Charles Swift, ot Scranton. was a guest on Christmas Day at the homo of It. ri. Scott, In this place. Born On Wednesday, Dec. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredeilcks, of Allentown, a daughter. Mrs. Fred ericks was, before her mnrrlngo, Mlsi Ada Dennis, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. AV. II. Dennis, of Montrose. Dr. F. D. Brewster, wife and daugh ter Clare, spent Christmas with rela tives In this place. The doctor 1)03 returned to Scranton, but Mrs. Brew ster and daughter nro visiting friend'? in Montrose and vicinity. AA'illinm J. Horton, of BInghamton, was tho guest of his parents and other relatives in this place this week. Sir. and Mrs. 13. T. Sweet, of Scran ton, w'ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. A". S. Mulford on Chrlstmns day. r.odnny J. Stark and family, of AVnverly, X. Y., visited relatives In Montrose the first ot the week. AVltliani H. Turrell and wife were the guests of Mrs. Tin-roll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Roberts, at AA'eit Pittston, this week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gallagher, ot "Waverly, N. Y kept Christmas at tho home of Mrs. Gallagher's mother, Mrs. Margaret Lyons, at her home on Jossup street. Miss Grace L. Smith, of the faculty of the Wilmington, Del., High school, is spending the holidays at her home in Montrose. IS. L. Willie, wife and child, of Conklin, X. Y.,1 visited this week at U. D. Hinds', on Prospect street. Mrs. W. O. Finn was at Kingsley this week, where she was summoned on Tuesday by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. W. H. AVilmarth. NICHOLSON. Special to tlic Scranton Tribune. I Xlcholson, Dec. 27. Mr. and Sirs. D. W. Titus entertained their son, Mr. A. L. Titus nnd family, of Bing homton, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Selh Harding, ot Blnghamton, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Harding over Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. 12. It. McKlnnoy and Mrs. Augusta Benjamin spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Benja min, of Scranton. Mr. nnd Mrs. X. L. Walker and fam ily spent Christmas at their homo on State street. Mrs. It. M. Niles entertained her brother and a gentleman friend over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. D. Roberts and family, of Foster; Mr. and Mrs. James .TefTers, of Montrose, nnd Miss dnola Dunton, of Xew York, spent Christ mas with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Bell. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R. Blaksleeo enter tained friends from Scranton Christ mas. Miss Kthel St nrk spent tho day at Foster Wednesday, as a guest of her grandmother. Mr. und Mrs. H. NY. Kling had a family dinner at their homo on Main street Christmas. Dr. H. K, Wilklns, Mr. T. B. Cooney. Air. J. E. Harding and Mr. H. S. Ste phens enjoyed a pleasant game of croquet on J. M, Carpenter's law.i Christmas afternoon. Miss Ruth AA'eldman spent Christ mas with her parents at Fleetvllle! Mr. K. F. Johnson returned homo from Jersey City, AYednesday night. Mr. nnd Sirs. C. L. Spencer had a family dinner at their home onStato street Chrlstmns. .. i .iii HARFORD. Special to thr Scranton Tribune. Harford, Doc. 27. Miss Nellie Picket, of Scranton, Is spending her Christ has vncatlon with her sister, Mrs, Lew Burdlok. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sweet and daugh ter spent Christmas with their daugh ter, Mrs. U, H. Osborne, In Nichol son. The Christmas exercises passed off vory nicely In both churches. Tho children did credit to themselves, Mr. and Mrs, Purls Tiffany enter tained their children and grandchil dren at Christmas dinner, Illland listabrook, of Montrose, is spending his vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Estabrook enter tained a number of friends Thursday, Prof. K. B. Uogers, of Klmhurst, is spending Uls Christmas vacation with his mother. J, H. Tiffany and wire, of New Mil ford, spent Christmas with 13. T, Tlf fany, Tho funeral of Miss Clara Keeney wus held from her home In New Mil ford townBhlp, December !C. Miss Keortey was tho oldest daughter of Curtis Keeney, who was a former resi dent of Harford, and the remains were interred In South Harford cemetery. Her ago wus 17 years. "O, V, Maynnrd, of Stroudsburg state normal school, Is spending hls vaca tion at home. Prof. James Adams and wife, of Huntington, Pa., mo visiting 13. O. Hurdlng. Tho lecture that was to have been gven In tho Congregational church, December II, wtis postponed till Janu ary 4. Itov. J. AV. Phillips, D. ., will apeak, subject, "AVhttt I Laughed at 111 Palestine." Arthur Maynnrd, of Now York, is visiting his parents, AVOCA. There will be a specinl mooting ot Di vision No, 35, A. O. H tills evening. All members are requested to bo pres ent, The Democratic primaries will be held at the usual polling placo In tho Third ward this afternoon between 1 nnd 7 o'clock. Misses Julia Monahan, of Lancaster, and Mary 'Monohan, of Ashley, nro guests of Miss Mary McGowan, of Main street. Tho funeral of Patrick O. Sullivan took place yesterday morning from the residence ot his son, John, In the North Knd. A requiem mass wus celebrated in St. Mary's church, interment was made In Nnntlcoke cemetery. The marriage of Miss Belinda Dcmp soy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Dompsey, of tho AVest Side, and James O'Boylo, of tho North Knd, wns solem nized in St. Mary's church on Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock. The bride and her sister, Miss Josephine, were handsomely attired in cloth gowns. The former wore brown nnd the latter a garnet suit with applique trimmings. Both wore prettily designed turbans and each carried pink and white roses. As tho bridal party entered tho church to tho strains of a wedding inarch played by 'Miss Elizabeth Murphy they presented a scene of gracefulness as well as beauty. After a wedding breakfast nt tne home of the bride's parents they left on u wedding trip to Xew York city. For several years Mrs. O'Boylo has been leader of St. Mary's choir nnd her clear soprano voice will be missed by the congregation. They will reside in u prettily furnished home in tho North End. The funeral of Edward Fltzpatrick took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence on the AVest Side. Tho Diamond Drum corps, of which ho was a member, led tho cortege, which was an unusually long one. Services were held in St. Mary's church and a sermon relative to the sad occasion was given by Rev. James Morrison. Tho choir, of which he was a member, ren dered a few anthems after the services were read. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Tliuitday and Friday Burke .t Cliae Vaude ville company, afternoons anil nights. Kilurd.iy l'lrUr Minstrel', afternoon and night. Academy of Music. .Ml rek ClarcneB DeVonde company. The Gaiety, l.ii'.l three days "Miss Xew Voile, Jr." Vaudeville nt the Lyceum. Yestciday v.w vaudeville day at tliu Ljreum and I lip llinku & Clm-p firm presented a won derfully elite! tabling programme at a matinee and evening pcrfoi malice. There wcie some people i-i tlie audience who believed they had teen won derful juirgllng in their time, but found there were tilings yet to be astounded at when Zlmmci, Hie l)iol and expeit jivtdcr .-bowed his trick of hat juggling in which he uses three sill: hats, catching one of them continuously on his head lis f.i-t as they can be thrown in tho air. He aHo uses three cigars, one of them being lighted. Tlicao lie nlso jmrgies with his hands nnd mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jiimnic Hairy give a very funny sketch entitled ".Mis. Williins' Hoy," and lie sides do topical singing nnd cake walking. Tho street urchin quartette is one of the best num bers which consists of songs, dances, cako walks nnd acroahlic woik. One of tho quartette, Wiight Campbell, is a Sciantonian. McMahon and King, "the Units of black face, give a sketch with a scene nt a Wabash railroad station in which is shown the "Wabash Limited DO!)," u I'caliitic picture ot tills famous train. The beautiful Madame lleirmann, widow of tho fa mous Hermann the Magician, gives a mystic and beautlftd conception entitled "A Night in .lupin," in which she shows that she is as adept in the magic art as her great hatband. By n few passes ot her magic fan she makes out ot chopped paper and sawdust delicious coffee which is served by an attendant lo the audience lo geilier with cream and sugar, which she also manufactures on tho stage, which was much rel ished. She is real nice to the audience in tills respect for she conjured about "five pounds of caramels out of nn empty tin tube and scat teied it through the audience. She also handed out a few lemons. Mabel Maitland, a handsome young woman, re cited in negro dialect several selections, among which was one of James Whltcomb lllley's poems. This was a most pleasing number. The climax was lacihed with Professor Howard's wonderful ponies, dogs nnd monkeys, which was as remark able to tho grown-up folks as to the children. The performance will lie repeated this afternoon and tonight. At the Academy. Chester DcYoudo continues at the Academy of Music, where lie won the faor of Scrantonians, who aro liberal in their patronage. He is on a fair way to break all records at the Academy, lulling already this week played to an enormous ly largo number ot people, His play yesterday afternoon of the "Jtancli King" was favorably criticized In Tuesday morning's Tribune, ha hav ing played tho piece on Monday evening. Last evening the play presented was a luiiun tiu drama entitled "A ljueen's Defender;" the pleco was handsomely staged and costumed and gao gieat satisfaction to the Immense audi ence present. Mr, DoVoudo as Baltic, made an excellent hero, the character being similar to that of "D'Aitaguan" in "Tlireo Musketeer." MKs Florence dear made a lundsomo princess. Her costumes wcie cvpiMte and she placed her part with etl'ectlvcncss, f-'pencer Charters as the princess' scheming, erratic and most umutuiul brother, Juyldlan, was extremely well east nnd Inteipreted thu role admirably. Other mcimVra of the company, Harry lloelie as Mouvetaec, Mor tis llurr as I'llcurdemadt, Alma Aiken as Coun tess Varncrcaux, were very clever in their re spective roles. The scenery tucd throughout the production was certainly fine and in keeping with tho play. Tills afternoon the play to bo pic bcntcil is "The Devil's Advocate," which made such a tremendous hit on Tuesday evening on uc count of whicli Mr, PoVondu lias derided to repeat it, Tonight one of Itlchard Mansfield's great favorites will bo uicsented, "Dr. Jekyl ami Mr. Hyde," Mr. DeVondo appearing In the dual lolc, that of the handsome, peaceful ami gentlemanly Dr, Jekyl and tho hideous, cring ing ilend hicarnate Mr, Hyde, Mr, DeVonde changes from one character to the other without leaving the stage, Good Show at the Gaiety, The "Miss Xew York, Jr.," company at tho (Lilcly for tho balance ol tho week introduces talent of unusual cxcellcnco In tho Hilton lil-nlhpitl. Imtll'illlfil tm'Lrliira nwl Tin. L'... ..... -........,.,, -...,,-..... rivBS..v, .., uriuy uttium und Lil Xelson, acrobats. Other good features arc prcscnteu ny- i.ntina nraus, ino well known vo talUt; Hattle Mill und Kcllla Hill, singing and talking ccuicdicnnes, whoso singing, by the wuy, Is iinw h mnr iillfvlnir tlntn limit 4itk- l.i.l.w.... ,v ........ . .. .-..-,,.-- ....... ...v., ,,, ,VIIM stanza; CliMfurd and llinkc, and the Seyons. The performance closes with a Imilcsime en titled ''Clcopalm nt Coney Islam),1' In which tho entire cilnpany appears to good advantage in the latest conilo songs, take walks, etc. The title, role Cleopatra is assumed In creditable manner by Miss tlattlo Mills. The troupe "III be seen at tho Gaiety this afternoon and even ing and U morrow matinee and evcnln?. MlnstreiB Saturday. Al 0, 1'lcld, who always gives in something new In the minstrel line, has a card this season which lie claims Is the strongest, feature ever brought to this country. It Is a tribe of genuine Mamelukes from Morocco. They oppcar first about tho middle ot the .thirteenth century as a body ot soldiery employed as a body guard to the ruling sultan, Mal.iU-cl Adel II. The word Mameluke Is derived from the Arabic "Mcmelll:," a slaic, and the original Mamelukes were young captives, purchased from the Mongols. They were born to rule, however, ns lliclr future his tory shows. Tho tribe Mr. Field 1ms secured, comes to America from Morocco. Their performance Is that ot the acrobat, the balancer and Juggler, combined with which they give exhibition ot their marvelous ngllity in tho big spectacular production, "Tho Fete at Mecca," At tho Ly ceum tomorrow afternoon and night. A spe cial bargain day matinee will lie given ot 2.30 o'clock. "Quo Vndis" Coming. Tlio?e who have seen the original dramatisa tion of "fjuo Vndlv' by Stanislaus Stnnge, f.vy it woutd be useless for uny ordliuiy conipan.v to attempt to play It. There are thirty-two Impor tant speaking parts, each requiting a pcrfouner of special qualifications to properly interpret Ills or her role. Ilesldrs there are scenes which require a small army of supernumeraries to prop erly portray, especially the scene showing the burning of Home when the soldiery ot Xero drive, butcher and crush the Christians. In addition to the people required there Is a wealth of the most gorgeous scenery to lend realism to the magnificent stage pictures that portray tho scenes and incidents so familiar to the readers of the famous Slenklcwlcz novel. This is tho production that the theatre goers of this community will be given an opportunity ot wit nessing nt the Lj'ceum next Tuesday and Wednes day nlahts nnd Tuesday matinee, and despite tho heavy expense necessary for taking such nn ag gregation on tour, there will be no advance In prices when it is seen here for the fiist and only time this season. The seat sale commences to morrow morning at 9 o'clock at the usual place. "Remember the Maine." I'crvent p.ittiots will have an oppoitunity dur ing the (list half of next week to revel in the contemplation of victoiious Aineilcaus and Cu inns and to enjoy the defeat and discomfiture of the Spanish characters in Lincoln J. Carter's very .successful melodrama. "Hvincmbcr the Maine." The plot is well thought out and co herent, and tbe character not loo much over drawn. It is in the scenic production, how ever, lh.it the great stieiigth of the pioductlon is discoveied, and in tbesp Mr. Carter may be fairly said fo have surpassed himself. Hull rigged battleships for a space ot ten min utes exchange thousand of shot from deck and turrets, and bum and sink under the waves In sight of the audience. Another very effective scene is the blowing up of the .Maine. Other scenes of the play are icprcsentations of tho forts of Cavile and Coiregidor, a view of the beach near C.ivite. Havana harbor and Morro Castle by moonlight, and a vie of the heights opposite Havana. The play is called "Remem ber tlie Maine," and will bo at the Academy the first three days of next week "New York Girl." The Xew Year's attraction al the C.iiely thea ter, commencing1 Monday matinee, will bo a re turn engagement of Howard ami IJuerson's "Xew York Girl," one of tho strongest and best vaude ville aggicgations now traveling. This company scored a positive hit throughout the United States. The burletta is in three scenes, written by Joseph L Howard, esq., entitled "A Xew loik fiul," and is tree fiom all smut or sng gostivenes", and will be interpreted by tho entire company. This attraction carries a car-load of scenery, mechanical and electrical effects and elaborate costumes'. On Monday night, Xew Year's eve, a special midnight performance will be given. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local implications as they cannot reach th diseased portion of the ear. There h only one way to cure dcafne , and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inllamcd you have a rumbling sound or impel feet lic.ii lug, and when it is entiiely closed, Deafness is the re sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restoied to its uoimal condi tion, hearing will be tWioycd furcer; nine cases out of ten are caused by Cutarih, which is nothing but nn inllamcd condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catairh Cure. Send for circular, free. r. J. CIIKXirv & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7."c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. " qilEHIFF'S SALK -or Valuable Real Estate -ox- FR1DAA', JANUAUY 18, 1W1. . By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Arcnditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, lo me di rected, I will cxnoso to publlo salo Ly vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the court house, In tho City of Scranton, Lackawanna, Coun ty, on FUIDAY the EIGHTEENTH DAY of JANUAUY. A. D.. 1901. nt K o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all tho right, tltlo and interest of tho defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of laud, viz.: No. 1, All tho right, title und Interest ot tho dofemlnnt, Ans-elm Hetilley, hi and to all that certain lot, plecu or uarccl of land situate In tho Elev enth ward of tho city of .Scranton. county of Lackawanna, ami sthto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: llcKinnhiK at a point on the northerly side of Cedar avonuo, whom the Biimo is Intersected by a line between lots numbers 4.1 und 12, in block No. 0, of tho Luckawauna Iron and Coal com pany's plot of lots; thenco northeasterly aloiiK said Cedar nventio, to a point where a lino running; parallel with and 10 fot distant from a line between saitl lotH 11 and 42 will Intersect said avenuo; thence northwesterly alnnh" said parallel lino mid 40 feet distant from tho lino be. twecn lots 41 and 42, about 1U2 feet, more or less, to the southerly hank of itoarliijT brook thenco aloiiK said Itoarlns' brook In a westerly direction to tliu llho be tween lots uumbera 41 nnd 42 arorcsaid; thence alone; the line between hits 41 nnd 42 about 132 feet, to the placo of beginning. Also thu risiht to pass and repass over, nioiiK nml upon a btrln of laud of thu width or lo foot, adjoining; tho abovo described land on tho northeasterly side; said strip of land of tho width of tun do) foot to bo used as a urlvutn alley as provided for in deed from Elizabeth Kclislnr, and Eliza beth gclKler. trustee, to A. Hontley, duted November 30, 1SS7. Excepting und ret-erv-lug, however, uutn tlin said defendant, his- heirs and usslgns foroyer, tho iIkIu of way of Lackawanna Iron and Coal company ncross tho rear end of said lands almip; tho river bajik. as mentloniM In the deed to Simon Ward, and also tho coal and minerals beneath tho surface of said laud, and t-uhject to thn exceptions mid reservations contained In the deed fiom tho Lacknwiuin.i Iron and Coil company to Simon Ward, for lot No. II, block No, !) and dated February 23, ifv!7. All Improved with a two-story frame double stnro bulldlnir, with Mansard roof and kitchen, with apartments for dwell, lugs. Also two two-story frame dwell ings In the rear of llrst mentioned struc ture. Heleil und taken In execution at tho Milt of C. A. Sisk, administrator of estato of S. C. Jlntthewson vs. Ausclm Honlley. Debt. f3.hbO.Cd. Judgment No. 401, Janu ary Teim, 1901, VI. ta. to January Term, 1900. II. C. IlEVNOLUS, Atty, - ALSO No. 2. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendants, Clara 11. Hrlb'KS and IM Win it llrlKK-i. hi and to all thut ceilulu lot, pleco or parcel of laud sttuute, lying SHERIFF'S SALES, and being In tha city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, nnd atnto of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described an lot num ber thirty-seven (37), In tuninrc or block number thirty-one (.11), and situate on street called and known as West l'arker ptrcct, on David Conklln's survey of tho city of Scranton. Said lot bclnir rectnn Rtilar In shnpc, sixty (fo) feet In width In front nnd rear, and eighty (SO) feet In depth. Conl and minerals excepted and reserved. Del up tho samo premises which William 8, Diuton nnd wife sranted nnd convoyed to tho said Clara IJ. HrlRBS by deed dated October 2, 1S'J9, and recorded in tho Hecorder's office of Lackawanna county in deed hook No. 132, at pago 4G3. etc. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at tile suit of Citizens' Dulldlng und Loan asso ciation vs. Clara 1). UriRga and Edward UrlRgs. Debt, $0.18.15. Judgment No. 321, January Term, 1M)1. PI. fa. to January Term, 1901. HlMMEItuUAN, Atty. ALSO No. 3.-A1I the right, tltlo and Intercut of the defendants, Patrick Donnelly und JInry Donnelly, in and to all tho follow ing described lots, pieces or parcels of laud, with tho buildings thcrooti, situate, lying and being In thn City of Scrnnton, In tho County of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Tho llrst being Lot No. 8, In Square or ntock No. :, nnd situate upon street called nnd known as Prospect street (now Prospect avenue), upon the town plot of tho City of Scrnulon, In tended to he duly registered and record ed. Said lot being forty (40) feet in front nnd forty (40) feet in rear and ono hundred and forty (110) feet In depth, and Is rcctnngulnr In shape. Uelug tho same lot sold and conveyed by John Uell ly to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated Juno 1, l.Vtt, and recorded In Recorder of Deeds olllco for recording of deeds hi Lackawanna county, In Deed Book No. 100, pngo, 132, etc. Conl and minerals reserved. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling with basement and ono one-story dwelling with basement. The second thereof being Lot No. 2S, In Square or Illoek No. Tl, on tho northwest corner ot Vain street (now Irving ave nue) and Beech street, us appeal's on tho plot of lots drawn by 11. Colt, bind sur veyor, In IST.S. Said lot is forty (40) foot In front nnd ono hundred nnd forty (140) feet hi depth. Being ono of tho lots sold nnd conveyed by John Faliey as tlio prop erty of Jllcluiel Cromplon by deed dated November 22. 1S9I, and recorded In the of fice nforeitatd in deed book No. 120, page 239, etc. Coal and minerals reserved. Im proved with one two-story framo dwell ing houso and outbuildings. The third thereof being tho front part of lots No. 1 nnd 2 In square or block No. "", fronting on Stonti nveuue. said lots be ing ench 40 feet In front on Stone avenue, nnd in depth along Beech street 107 fi-ct to land now or late of one "VVendlaiid. Bo. Ing the same land sold and conveyed by Michael lit nil to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated March 2S, 1SD.'!, and recorded in the office aforesaid in deed book No. 9.", page 410, etc, Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with one two-story stone dwell ing, one two-story frame dwelling, with basement, one one-story framo building used as n store, ono one and one-half story framo dwelling. Tho fourth thereof being lots numbered ten In square or block number 32. and situate upon street called and named Ucreh street, upon the plot of Scranton, drawn by II. Colt, land surveyor. Suld lot being 40 feet In front and IS) feet in depth. Being one ot the six lots sold and conveyed by Charles DuPont Brock and wife to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated December 20, 1S70, and recorded In the Recorder's office of Luzerne county, in deed book 131, pago 203. Coal and min erals reserved. Improved with one two story frame store nnd dwelling and one two and one-half story framo dwelling. Fifth All that land situated In the county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, upon a street called and known as Irving avenue, in tbe city of Scranton, described as follows: Being lot number three (") in square or block No. 112, and situate upon Irving avenue (for merly vaio) street, upon tuei piot or Scranton intended to be duly registered and recorded, said lot being -10 feet in front and 110 feet in depth with an alley ln tho rear 1G feet wide for public use. Being tho same property conveyed to said JInry Donnelly by Thomas Allen by deed dated April 34. 1SD2, and recorded in the Recorder's offico of Lackawanna county in deed book S9, pago 3. Coal and min erals reserved. Improved with a two story double frame dwelling. Sixth All that certain lot of laud, situ ate in thu Nineteenth ward of the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, state ot Pennsylvania, said lot being 40 feet In front on Beech street, and extending ot tho same breadth 13n feet in length or depth, being designated on the plot of that part of the city of Scranton ns lot No. 11. In square or block No. 32. Being same land conveyed to JInry Donnelly by Michael 'Wagner by deed dated July "1, lMi", and recorded in deed book 149, page 177, In Recorders office of Lackawanna county. Coal and minerals reserved. Im proved with u, two-story framo dwelling. Seized nnd tnkrn in execution at tho suit of Monumental Ravings and Loan Association vs. Mary Donnelly and Pat rick Donnelly. Debt. $1,921.30. Judgment No. 700. May Term, IfinO. Fl. fa. to Jan uary Term. 1901. GEO. M. OKELL. Ally. ALSO No. t. All the light, title and interest of the defendant, I'erer Roberts, In and to all that certain lot of land situate in tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna, stato of Pennsylvania, and being lot No. ft In square or block No. 11, of plot No. 2. of land known as Prlcevlllo, said lot is 100 feet in front on Bowman street, the same in width in tho rear, and one hundred and fifty feet in depth, as designated on said plot, which plot Is re corded In tho Recorder's office of Lack awanna county in map book No. 1, pago 01. etc.. as by rofcrenco thereinto being had will more fully and nt large appear. Said lot contains 13,000 square feet of land and Is part of tho Samuel Vaughn tract and subject to all reservations contained in deed from Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad company to Peter Rob erts, tho defendant within n.uned, dated Juno 10, ISfS. Recorded In said Recorder's otllce hi deed book No. 173. page 231. All improved with a story nnd one-half frame double dwelling houso with kitch ens nnd also outbuildings, fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at thn suit of flcorgo Danco vs. Peter Roberts. Debt. $300,00. Judgment No. 332, Novem ber Term 1900. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. IT. C. REYNOLDS Atty. ALSO No. 5. All the light, title and Intercut ot the defendant, John Oersehok, In nnd o all that certain lot. piece, or parcel of land, situated in tho borough of Throop. county of Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described us follows: Being lot No. fourteen (II) In square or block No, four (I) as shown on Barnard's plot or map of Throop. Said lot Is fifty feet wldo In front on Pino streot, tho same width In tho rear, and ono hundred and nlnoty-two and onc-hnlf feet In depth. Being the snmii lot of laud convoyed lo the said defendant John Orsohok, by II. C, Townsend In deed dated July IS. 1S9S. and recorded In tho of. Urn of tha Recorder of Deeds in and for the county of Licltnwnuua In deed book No. 10S, pago 209, etc. Coal and minerals reserved, All Improved with a one twn.stmy framo dwellug house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Herman Building Association No. 9 vs. John Cerschek. Debt. $2,100.00. Judgment No. -ISO, Jununry Term, 1901, Fl. fn. to January Term. 1901. If. M. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. 0. All tho right tltlo and Interest of tho defendant James F. Maxwell and Marcella Maxwell, In and to all thai cer tain messuage or lot of land, situate in tho Fifth wardnf tho city of Carbondalo. county of Lackawanna, and statu ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit; Op tho north by Clark streot; on tho cast by Blrkctt street: on tho south by lands of Thomas Morrison and Theodnro Pierce, and on the west by tho Carbondnlo und Bolniont Turnplko road, now Belmont streot. Being about seventy (70) feet In front on said Belmont streot, about llfty (30) feet In rear end ot snld lot on Blrkett street, and three hun dred (300) feot deep. Containing eighteen thousand (18,000) square feet of land, morn or less. Being thu same premises convoyed by Walter Drennuu et al., heirs of John Drcnnan, deceased, to Murcelln Maxwell by deed hearing dnto Januury 23, ISSti, und recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book No, OS, nt page 193, etc. All Improved with three two-story dwelling houses and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tho SHERIFF'S SALES. suit of assigned to Minn Robinson vs. James F. Maxwell nnd Marcella Maxwell. Debt, $2,361.00. Judgment No. 4S3, Janu nry Term, 1901. Fl. fn. to January Term; 1901. vosHima, Atty, ALSO No. 7, All the light, title and Interest ot the defendant, Emma N, Uallaghcr, executrix, nnd Joseph Nolnu, executor or JnmoH Nolnn, deceased, In' nnd to all those certain tots, pieces und parcels of land, together with the Improvements thereon, nnd being lot No. eleven nnd lot No. 12 (11 and 12) In square or block No. 103 and sltunto upon street called and known ns Adams nvcnuo and Mulberry street upon the town plot of tho city of Scranton Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Sold lots being SO feet In front on sold Adams avenuo nnd 130 feet In depth on said Mulberry street, nnd rectangular In shnpo tho measurement of tho depth of Enid lot to commenco ten feet Inside of tho sldcwnlk. The second party to have tho right to enclose nnd occupy and uso ten feot In front of snld lot3 for cellarw.iy, porch, portico, bay window or shrubbery, but not thn right to erect nny building thereon, sold right to occupy and enclose extending to both streets. All improved with two brick dwelling houses and n largo thrco-story and base ment storo and brick building occupied as laundry, stores and dwellings. Seized nnd tnkon In execution nt the suit of Scranton Savings Bank nnd Trust Company vs. Emma N. Qnllagher, exe cutrix, nnd Joseph Nolan, executor of James Nolan, deceased. Debt, $15,130.00, Judgment No. 3S3, January Term, 1901. Lev. fa. to January Term. 1901. 8. B. PRICE, Atty. ALSO No. S. All tho right, title and Interest of tho defendant, James McOovern, In and to all the following described lots or parcels of land, situate, lying nnd be ing in tho Twentieth ward, city of Scrnn ton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, being lots thlrty-nlno and forty, hi squnro or block twenty-one, and situate upon street called and known as Prospect street, upon the town plot of the town of Scranton, made by D. Cough Ian, Intended to be duly registered and recorded, snld lots being twenty-six feot and eight Inches In width In front nnd rear, und one hundred and forty (140) feet In depth. Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of M. Robinson vs. James McOovern. Debt, $033.00. Judgment No. 101; May Term, 190O. Fl. fn. to January Term, 1901. VOSBURO & DAWSON, Altys. ALSO No. 9. All the right, title nnd interest of the ilelrndnnt, Cnlviu A. Spencer, in and to till that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the townsblos of Clinton, and Ablnglon, Lackawanna conn, ty, Pa and in the township of Overfleld, in the county of Wyoming aforesnld nml bounded as follows: Beginning nt the southwest corner of land now or late In tho possession of B. P. Woodruff; thence by the Inst above mentioned laud south seventy-live and one-half degrees, east twenty-one and eight-tenths perches (S. 73,t E. 21.0' p.) to a corner; thence south forty-seven and one-half degrees, east six nnd four-tenths perches (S. 47Vi, E. 0.4 p.) to a pile of stones; thence soutb twenty-one nnd one-half degrees, west nine and two-tenths perches (S. 21. AY. St.3 p.) to a corner nt the end of a wall: thence south seventy-three and one-half degrees, east twenty-one perches (S. 73', is. 21 p.) to a corner ot land now or late of tho said Woodroff and In tho line of land now or lato of Cyrus Dean; thenco along the land of the said Dean south two degrees, east sixty-eight and eight tenths porches (S. 2, E. 08.8 p.) to the center of n road: thence along the said road south eighty-eight degrees, west sixty-four and seven-tenths perches (S. SS, W. 01.7 p). to a corner of school house lot; thenco by the same north nine nnd one-half degrees, east seven perches (N. 9!i, W. 7 p.) to a corner; thence north eighty-four and one-half degrees, wesc six perches (N. SHi, AV. 0 p.) to the cen ter of the road; thence along the same south nine and one-half degrees, west seven and five-tenths (S. 9V!;. AV. 7.5 p.) to a corner In the four corners ot roads; thonoo along tho road north seventy-six and one-half degrees, west eighty-three perches (N. 70, AV. fsi p.) to a corner of land surveyed to Ezra Dean; thence along said road and land now or lato of Lorey AVall north seventy-eight and one hnlf degrees, "west sixty-four and six tenths perches (N. 7$i:, ASr. 04.0 p.) to a corner of said Wall; thence along the land of Lorey Wall north forty-six and onelialf degrees, east twenty-one perches (N. 4i!i, E. 21 p.) to a corner of land now or lato of said AVall; thenco north forty 11 vo und one-half degrees, west sixty perches (N. 43K, AV. 00 p.) to a corner of lands now or late of said Wall; thence north forty-seven degrees, west thirty rods (N. 47, W. 30 r.) to a corner (the foregoing courses and distances are .akeu from a mortgage of Spencer to Pt-ople's Bank, dated August 11, 1S91, recorded in Lackawanna couply. Mortgage Book No. 40, page 500, and the succeeding cours and distances are from a recent survey); thenco north forty-seven and three fourths degres. east one thousand nine hundred and four feot (N. 47i. E. 1.001 ft.) or one hundred nnd llfteen and thii-ty-nlne hundredths (113.39) rods; thenco south seventy-two and one-half degrees, east five hundred feet (S. '2. E. COO ft ) or thirty nnd thirty one-hundredths (30.30) rods; thenco outh fifty-four and three-fourths degrees, east six hundred nnd fifty-five feet (S. nt"-', E. 033) feet or 39.70 rods); thohce south fifty-six and one-half degrees, east nine hundred and seventy-eight feet (S. ",'iV.., E. 97S feet or I9.2S rods); thence south fifty-seven and three-fourths degrees, east five hundred and twenty-two feet (S. 57-TJ, E. 522 feet or 31.04 rods); thence south ono degree, east ono hundred and thirty-seven feet (S. 1, E. 137 feet or S.33 rods); thence south three degrees, east thirty-two rods (S. 3, E. 32 rods) lo tho point of begin ning. Containing nbout one hundred and slx-ty-flvo (103) acres of land, more or less, Improved with two (2) frame two-sto-y dwellhiKH and barns and other outbuild ings, fruit trees, etc., thereon. ALSO, All that certnln piece or parcel of land situate in tho township of Clin ton, county of Wyoming, and hi tho township of AVest Abhigton. county of Lackawanna, hounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Beginning nt a corner In tho road lending from AA'all's comers over tho hill to Factoryvllln; thenco south sixty-seven and onc-lmlf degrees, east flfty-nlno and two-tenths rods (S. C'l's, E. M.2 r.)j thence south forty-live do. grees, west ton und two-tenths rods (S. 43, AV. 10.2 im; tlnmco south thirty do grees. west twenty-llvo rods (S. 30, AV. 23 r)); thenco south five decrees, west forty four and one-half rods (S. ",, AV. Wi v.) to a corner of nnd deeded to William Camp bejl In 1S03; thenco by same course thir teen rods to n corner: thence north seventy-seven and nne-hnlf degrees, west fortv-two rods (N. 77'.!!, AV. 12 r ) to said road nnd tho line of the llrst :ucel; thenee north ono degree v.''3;st, along thn lino of tho first pare"! to r. corner (N. 1 AV.); thenco north fifty-seven nnd three fourths degrees west, thlrty-ono :iihI six-tv-four one-hundredtliH rods (N, r,7vi w. 31.01 r.); thenco north fifty-six, und one half degrees west, forty-nine nnd twenty-eight one-hundredths rods (N. .,',& w. 19,23 r.); thenco north llfty-four nnd thrco-fourtlm degrees cast thlrty-nlno and sovonty-hundredths rods (N, Mii E. 39,70 r); thenco north seventy-two and one. Half degrees west thirty and thlrty-ono hun dredths rods (N. 72',f- AV. 30.30 r.); thence north forty-one degrees east, twenty seven rods (N, 41 E. 27 r.) to a mnpln stump; thence north ono and three, fourths degrees east, twenty-six rods (N, 14 E, 20 r.) to n post and stones; thenco south .soventy-cight nnd one. fourth do gives east, ono hundred and twcnty.fniir rods (S. 76J4 E, 121 r.),to the placo of be. ginning. Containing about eighty (SO) acres, moro or leas, Being the greater part of tho AVonton Brlgga farm convoyed to AVIlllnm Campbell In 1S.11. nnd tho 7.. H, Reynolds farm, conveyed to William Campbell In 1ST.?. Improved with a frame two-story dwelling house, barns, out buildings and fruit trees thereon, Solzed and taken hi execution at the suit of tho People's Hank of AVIIker-. Barre, trustee, vs. Calvin A, Spencer, Debt, $1,377.83. Judgment No. 1220, Sep. tembor Term, 1900, A'cnd ex. to January Term, 1901. PATTERSON & AVILCOX, Atty ALSO ' No. 10.. Ml tho right, tltlo und Interest of the defendant Matthew A, Clotting. In and to all that certain lot or piece of laud, situate In tho borough of Dunmorc, county uf Luekuwauua, stato of Punuuyl-. vanla, bounded nnd described as follows; Lot number sixty-six (GO) on plot of vll lago Iota laid out by A. D. Spencer In tho borough of Duumure, commencing at a corner on tho northwest sldo of Fcankllu street, at tho corner of a lot owneu by ono Me I lulu: thenco along bald street south tweutv-six and one-bull degrees J jNmnssiLBs west, fifty (60) feot to tho comor of .T. Kelly's lot! thenco along paid Kelly's lot north Ilfty-nlno nnd ono-hnlf (E)',4), de grees west, ono hundred nnd flfty-thrcii (133) feet to nn nngto; thenco In a north erly courso ten (10) feet to an angle 1 thenco north twenty-six and one-Imlf do grees east, forty (40) feet to tho corner of said OlcHnlo's lot; thenco south tlfty lilno nnd one-half (3!H'a) degrees east, ono hundred nnd ilfty-tlve (153) feet nlong said Mctlnle'n lot to the place ot begin ning. Containing bcvcii thousand seven hundred nnd llfty square feet of land, bo tho Hitmc morn or less. Coal reserved, improved with n two-story framo dwelt. Ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized und taken hi execution at the suit ot JntiBon Colo vs. Matthew A, act tings. Debt, $I30,S7. Judgment No. 439, January Term, U97. Fl. rn. to January Term, 1901. HURLER, Atty. ALSO No. It. Alt the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, E. 1,. Walter, In and to nil that ecrtiiln lot, piece or parcel ot land situate In tho city of Scranton, coun. ty ot Lackawanna, nnd stato of Pennsyl vania, and hounded nnd described ns fol lows: Beginning on tho easterly side of AVashlngton avenue, nt tliu corner ot lands of S. Morris, thenco In n southeast erly direction along thn snld Morris" lino 150 feet to a corner In Dlx court: theiicu along Dlx court In a northeasterly direc tion 40 feet to a corner 111 line of lands now or formerly owned by John AVnrd; thenco In u northwesterly direction along the snld AVard's line 150 feet to the lino of AVashlngton nveniiu aforesaid; thence in a southwesterly direction along Wash ington avenuo 40 feet to tho place of be ginning. With the right to use ten feet In front of the front lino of snld lot for yard, porch or piazza or bay window, hut for no other purpose. Being lot Nu. two In square or block No. 07 on the Iron and Coal company's plot of lots hi the city of Scrnnton. All improved with n three-story frame dwelling house in front and n three-story brick office building in the rear. Solzed and taken in execution nt the suit of H. M. Hannah, trustee, vs. E. L. AValter. Debt, $10.90.".UO. Judgment No. 527, Jnnunry Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to .fnnU ary Term, 1901. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. 12. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant. Eugene II. Call, In nnd to all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of b,ml situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows to wlr: Being sltunto on the easterly side of Prescott nvcnuo and be ing part of lots numbers five (3) und six (ti) In block No. 1GS, according to tliu Luokawaiina Iron und Coal company's plot of the city of Scranton, Pa. Begin ning on the division Hue of lots numbur.s five and four at a point In said line, twenty (20) feet southeast from Prescott avenue fence line; thence southeast along said division line fifty-seven and one-half feet; thence northeast and parallel with Prescott avenue sixty-five feet; thenco northwust fifty-seven and one-half feet; thence southwest and parallel with Pres cott avenue sixty-five feet to thn place of beginning. Together with twenty feet In fiout of the front line for yard, vault, etc.. together with right of way tunning wltn said lot. All Improved with two two-story framo dwelling houses and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution al the iilt of William Schuster vs. E. II. Call. Debt, $l.'iO.0o, Judgment No. 30, March Term, ISPS. Alias fi. fa. to January Term, 1901. RCPLOOLE, Atty. ALSO No. 13. All the l'lgbl title, umf interest or tlie defendant, Michael Ollroy and Catharine Gllroy, in ana to all those cer tain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situ ate, lying and being in the Sixth ward of tho city of Scranton. county of Lackn wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. Herman's map of South Hyde Park as lots numbers six teen (10) and seventeen (17), In block number forty-one (41), the llrst of which being llfty (50) fet in front on Luzerne street (formerly called Sixtli avenue), and about ninety (90) feet in depth to lliiu of lot number ono in tho sumo block, bo the same more or less: excepting and re serving, however, nil tho coal beneath tho surface of and belonging to the said land, with the riglit to mino and remove the same, in the same manner and to the same extent as the same is excepted and reserved in tho deeds ot tlie same which are as follows:' The first from. .T. Heerman's.-trilstee, lo Catharine Ollroy, bearing date the 9th ilny of July, A. D. 1S7.3. and recorded In the offico for the recording -of deeds, etc., in and for the county of Luzerne in deed book No. 195, page 211, etc." The second from AV. II. Jessup, trustee, to the said Catharine Ollroy. hearing date tho tith day ot May, A. D. 1831. and recorded in the ofllce for the recording of deeds, etc., in and for tlie county of Lackawanna, in deed book No. 13, page 137, etc. Tlie other being from Quincy W. AVellington to the said Catharine Gllroy, hearing date tho 0th day of December, A. D. 1SSC, and to be duly recorded. All improved with two two-story frame dwelling houses with basements, one frame barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mlnu' Robinson vs. Michael Gllroy and Catharine Gllroy. Debt, $3,79S.3i. Judgment No. 1S4, January Term, 1901. Fi. fa. to January Term, 1901. A'OSBURO & DAAVSON, Ally. ALSO Nn. 14. All the right, tltlo and interest of the defendant, tho Ira Tripp Huso Company, in and lo nil that certain lot, piece or paicel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twenty-first ward of the ;lty of Scranton, county of Lackawanna mid state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Being lot No. 32, In square or block No. I, of the plot known as "Farr's Ideal Homo Sites," said lot measures 30 feet in front on Dorothy street, the samo width on the rear, nnd 13', feet In depth, to a court opened for public use, as delineated on said plot, which said plot is intended for record by (.aid parties of tha llrst part. Said lot contains 10SO square feot and being same lot of hind conveyed by John R. Farr to the sold Ira Tropp Hose Company, by deed dated the 2Sth day of December, 1899, and duly recorded In Lackawanna county In deed book No. 1S3, page 205. Coal and minerals being reserved. All Improved with a two-story framo building. Seized and taken hi execution at the Milt of the I'nlon Dlmo Pernutnent Loan As-roolntion vs. Irn Tripp Hoso Company. Debt, $1,509.09. Judgment No. 57., Janu ary Term. 1901, FI. fn. to Janu ary Term, 1901. STARK, Atty. ALSO No. IS. All thn right, title and Interest d' the defendant, A'. J. X.olkoskl, in and to all that pleco of land situate in tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lack nwanua, nnd siato of Pennsylvania, tie. scribed as follows, as per survey of E. A, 11m 11. October 2.1, ISffi: Being lot No. 14, in square 3 on tho westerly sldo of street known as Boule vard, and being forty (40) feot hi front and rear, and one hundred anil fifty t!50) feet in deptli to a court llfteen (15) feet wldo for public use .Coal reserved. Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of John Kimball vk V, J. Zolko.skl, Debt, $50.23. Judgment No, S7S, .March Term, IKW. Fl, fa to .li.miary Term, liwl. AVOODRl'FF, Atty, ALSO No, lfi. All tbe right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant. Charles Krnua, In and to ull that certain lot or parcel of land, hltunte, lying anil being In tho borough of Dunmorc, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, being lot No. 2). in block No. 3. upon thn plan or plot of "Prospect Park," m wild borough of Dun ninre, Irtendcd to bo recorded, Said lot contains hi front on Sherwood ave nue forty.ono (II) feel and In depth ono hundred and eighty (ISO) feet to nn alloy llfteen (15) feet wide, excepting nnd Jc t-ervlng, however, in H, II, Throop and his heirs by such terms as nio sufilclent In law all conl and mineral beneath the mil lace uf and belonging lo suld laud with tho solo right and privilege to mine nnd remove tho samo by any subter laiienu provision incident to the business of mining without thereby Incurring In nny event whatever any liability for In jury caused or damaga dono to the sur face of suld lot or to the buildings or hn .prtivements which now nro or hereafter may ho erected thereon us fully und com. plctely as thu same are reserved In deeds of former ronvuvancu and with ull the facts incident and stipulations therein re cited, provided that no mino or other air shaft shall bo Intentionally opened or uny milling llxtures established on tho sur face, of said premises. It being tho say,o pleco of laud which was oenveyed by'Edward J. .Lynott unrt Nellie A. Lynett, his wife, to Charles SHERIFF'S SALES. Kronn, by deed dated .10th April, WOO.'and recorded In tho office for recording deeds, ngdeeds. )ii 'deed book 187, lingo 100. a.,1.1 n, I. .,,..-. II... ... 1 .j.ww iui iiiivniK iiieieon erecicu a iwo nnd onc-hnlf story framo d walling houio und outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution at thn suit of curtls Huff, agent, Vs. Charles Kronn. Debt, $372.51. Judgment No. M, January Term, 1901. Fl. fn. to January Term, 1901, NEWCOMB & 1ULLENTINE, Attys. ALSO No. 17.-1, All tho "right, tltlo nnd Inter esl. .c ..tUu defendants. Mary Shamrock and Julius Egreczky, In nnd to the fo. lowing described lot of land, lylnic and being In tho village of Pricobur. Dick son City borough, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, being lot of ground bound ed by Dundnlt rood. Railroad nwltch and lands of Miles estate, In square or block No, 48, nnd sltunto upon streot called nnd nnmed Dundttff road, upon n, plot of snld town. Intended to bo duly registered and recorded, ns by reference to which plot thus registered and recorded, will tttlly nppenr, on map entitled, "Moore's Map of Prlcoburg." Said lot containing ,',!i acres, moro or less. Improved with one finmo dwelling house, four framo dwell ing houses partly built, and cellar walls for tlireo others. 2. Also nil those certnln lots of ground In thn village of Prlcoburg, Lackawanna county n foresaid, known ns lots Nos. 10 and 11 In block No. 43. on the aforesaid plot, said lot No. 10 b.'lng 50 feet In front on Dutidaff road und 50 fot In rear by 170 feet In depth along tho line of lot No. P. and 150 feet along lino of lot No. 11. Said lot No. 11 being 113 feet In front, moro or less nlong said Dundaff road to lino of lot No. 12, by 140 feet In depth nlong line of lot No. lo. and 107 feet along' tho south Hue of lot No. 12 according to a plan, entitled, "Price, Pancoast & Throop's Map of Prlcoburg." Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with one frame dwelling houso nnd outbuildings. ,'!. Also all that certain lot In tho vil lage of Prlcebiirg, Lackawanna, county aroresald, known us lot No. 8, In block No. 11, neordlng to u map, entitled "Moore's Plan of Prlcoburg," suld lot be ing rectangular In shape, about 60 feet In front on Pancoast street, tho samo In renr, nnd about 135 feet In depth. All Im proved Willi a two-story frame dwelling houso and n. single frame building used for hotel purposes. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of E. Robinson' Sons vs. Mary Shamrock and Julius Egreczky. adminis trators of estate of Antonl Shamrock, deceased. Debt, $350.00. " Judgment No. 97, Mny Term, IMfi. Alias fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. Also ut tho suit of August Robinson vs. Mary Shamrock and Julius Egreczky, administrators of estate of Antonl Shamrock', deceased. Debt,$2,or,0.00. Judgment No. 92, Mny Term, 1890. Alius fl. fa. to .lanuary Term, 190L Also at the suit of August Robinson vs. Mary Shamrock. Debt. $400.00. Judg ment No. 208. January Term, 1693. Aliiif 11. fa. to January Term, 1901. WILLARD, WARREN &. KNAPP. Attys. ALSO No. 18. All tho right, title nnd interest of the defendant, James J. Walsh, in and to nil tho surface or right ot soil of ail that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the borough of Olyphant, in tho county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point in tho southwesterly line of Culm Btrect, said point being distant fifty feet north westerly nt right angles from the center line ot tho, loaded track of tho Oravlty railroad uf tho Delaware und Hudson company; tlicnco by other land of the said Delaware and Hudson company south seventy-one und three-quarters de grees west one hundred and sixty-one and five-tenths feet to u corner distant llfty feet northwesterly nt right angles from the aforesaid center line: thenco by lot number twenty-thrco on Boll street north forty degrees west seventeen feel to a corner; thence by lot number twenty-four on Culm street north fifty de grees east ouo hundred nnd fifty feet to the aforesaid line of Culm street, and thence by said line of street south forty degrees east seventy-seven feet to the place of beginning. Comprising lot num bered twenty-six (20) on Culm street as the samo is represented and designated on a map of building lots on lands of tho said tho Delaware and Hudson company m ton Dorougn ol uiypnunt. Improved with dwelling house and out buildings thereon. " " Seized and tuken in execution at tha suit of C. M. Ptitman vs. James J. AValsh. Debt, $237.23. Judgment No. 310. May Term, 1S99. Fl. fa., to January Term, 1901. NEAVCOMB, Atty. ALSO No. 19. All the right, title and Interest! of tho defendant, Llnloy J. Stonier, in and to the following lot, piece or parcel of land sltunto In Provi dence, in tho city of Scranton, coun-, ty of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, known and desoribod as lot No. 59, on Ferdinand street, on a cer tain property entitled "Electric City Park," according to a survey of tho same made In August 1892 by Lewis A'an Duyne, engineer nnd surveyor. (Tha map of which is recorded in the offico for tho recording of deeds In Lackawanna coun tv, In deed book 111, pago 1), being 25 feet In front, and 25 feet in rear, and 114 53,-100 feet deep, lying on tho southerly side ot and at right angles with Ferdinand street, and the enst side line of said lot Is distant 300 feet from tho west sldo line of Summit avenue, with appurtenances. Subject to tho same reservations and ex ceptions as set fortli in deed from tha "Electric City Land Improvement com Jany," to said Llnloy J. Stonier. Improved with a. two-story frame dwelling house, story and one-half kltch en und outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Dorthea Fell vs. Llnloy J. Stonier. Debt, $000.90. Judgment No. 402. January Term, 1901, FI. fn. to January Term, 1901, II. C. REYNOLDS, Atty. f ALSO No. 20. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, C. M. Lancaster, execiu tor of tho estate of Franklin Lancaster, deceased. In and to nil that cortaln piece or parcel of laud Mtuata and being In tho Township of Mndison, County of Lacliawtnuia and Stato of Pennsyl vania, bounded una described nl follows: Beginning at a beech tree lit lino of lands now owned and occupied hy Edward Simpson; thenco by tho same one hundred nnd sixty-two (162) perches to tho east bank of tho Roaring Brook; thenco up said brook thirty-two and one half (32,i) perches to line of land owned by George Swarts, now Scrantons und others; thenco south sixty-seven (07) do. degrees west two hundred und thirty three (233) perches to a post und stonei corner; theucti by land lato of tho estato of Charles Butler, deceased, now John A. Simpson und others; thenco north by said Butler's land ninety-one (91) perches to tho pluco of beginning, containing sixty three 103) acres of land, bo tho same moro or less, Excepting, however out of tho said tract of land certain lots, pieces nnd parcels of land horetofore foldrand conveyed hy tho said Franklin Lancaster lo Jesso Megnrgel, U, tl, Schoonmaknr, Thomas B, llnwn and to John Carey; tha deeds for said lots or parcels of land having been duly recorded hi tho Record er's oflleo of Lnckuwannii County. Im proved with a two-story framo dwelling house, largo framo barn, other outbuild ings, apple orchard und other fruit troos thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at the suit of Mary A. Gardner vs. C. M, Lan caster, executor of tho estato of Kranklln Lancaster, deceased. Debt, $$20.47. Judg ment No. 202, November Term, 19u0. Lev, fa, to January Term, 1901, O'BRIEN MARTIN, Att's, TERriS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PROP' PRTV IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCB IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER IALR IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF, ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVH TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL. BE RESOLD BEFORB AD. JOURNMENT. . CLARENCE E, PRYOR, Shiriff' Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., DeceriVbe 20, 1900. ;o s ijMsaj. JH .. vi.I