v-pjr- ' rftvjmi THE SCIlANTOiV T1UBUNE-TI1URSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AlONTROSE. Spedst to tlio Scranton Trllmnr. Montrose, .Tun. 2. N. SUKsninn vis ited friends In Townndn, this week. Henry Hurgess, who lias been dan gerously III, Is able to be out ngnln. David V. Oitrdlner returned Monday from it business trip to Haltlmore. Philander Pepper, ti wealthy lumber dculer of Willlnmsport and a brother of the lata Jackson Peppr, for whoso murder Shew ami Eogan voro hung, In In town this week, attending to the final bettkment of his brother's es tate. County Chnli mnn Unljili H. Little ban Issued n call for the nnnual meet ing of the Republican county commit tee to complete the county orgnnlzu tlon for 1001, and the transaction of such other business ns may properly come heforo It. The meeting will bo hold at the court house In dhl plueu on Monday next, January V. at 1 o'clock p. m. A. T. Euynsford spent New Year's with relatives In this place. F. M. C.nrdlner, esq., of Forest City, was In town yesterday. Miss lllennle M. Hunnell, of Meahop pen, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. noorgo II. Fraalcr on Now Year's Day. Miss Mary II. AVarncr, of Bingham ton, Is visiting her parents Cuptaln and Mrs. Charles N. Warner. Insurance Agent J. It. Heurdsly Is conllneil to his home by Illness. The funeral of the late Mrs. John K. O'ltrlen was largely attended from St. Mary's church this morning. Father Lnvferty, of Jcssup, and Father Rrodc-iick, of this place otllclated. In .erment was In the family plot In St. Mary's cemetery. The week of prayer Is being observed nt the Presbyterian church this week. It will lm observed at tho baptist and Methodist church, commencing next Punday evening;. FOREST CITY. Bprelsl to tlie Sc-rmiton Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 2. Autolne De La Fountalno, u widely known resident of Clifford township, died at his farm, near Crystal Lake, suddenly Monday afternoon. Ills death was due to a shock caused by n' lire which broke out In his house. Deceased was 72 years of age. He was born In Montreal, Canada, and came to Carbondale when eighteen years old. For over thirty years he worked for the Delaware anil Hudson company, and for hoventoen years was their engineer at No. S on , the Oruvlty. Ho Is survived by h. wife and son John. The iuneral took place at 11 o'clock today. Rev. K. J. Rrodhead conducted bervlccs at the house, and Interment was made In Maplewood cemetery, nt Carbondale. The Misses Roeslger, of Carbondale, attended the masquerade ball last evening. Other Carbondaleahs present were Messrs 1'. F. Fox, M. J. Horan, U' Cogglns, A. E. .Huddy and J. J. .I'Xclll. J. J I. Cunningham and family nre In rw York ' J. Tamblyn and family, of Clroen Ttldge, spent New Year's at the home of J. II. Hudd. Forest City fishermen are bringing In big messes of pickerel, caught through tho Ice. Louis Itehkop and George Hughes, of Carbondale, attended Clifford lodge of Odd Fellows last night. SUSQUEHANNA. Ppccinl to Hip Scranton Tribune. Suso.ueh.anna, Jan. 2. Mrs. Dlx, of Jackson street, is removing to Moosic, Pa. Homer Rrynut, of Thomson town ship, has been adjudged Insane and been taken from this place to the stato asylum at Danville. An Insane passenger wus taken from Erie train No. 1 at Deposit by omcer Charles E. Perry, and placed In the lockup In Susquehanna. Delaware and Hudson employes will hereafter be paid twice a month. The schools of this place reopened today, after tho holiday vacation. Daniel McDonald, of this place, will remain In Paris until spiiug. Mrs. Yv". F. Forbes, of llornellsvlllc, who has been visiting Susquehanna and Oakland relatives, returned tq Ulnghnmton today. The funeral or tho late Mrs. Frances Lungford was held and largely attend ed this afternoon from the residence of "William Ives, on Prospect street, Rev. J. L. Williams, pastor of the P.aptlst church, officiating. The remains were Interred in tho Grand street cemetery. Ranch it and rough it and you'll soon Ket rid of that weak chest and that hack ing cough." That is what the doctor said to a young married man with a wifo and child to care for and a modest salary to support them on. lie couldn't go West. Iove and duty tied him to his desk iu the city. People don't have to travel to cure coughs or strengthen weak lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures ob- situate, deep-seated, coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs, weakness, emaciation and other forms of disease which if neglected or unskill ful ly treated' terminate fatally in con sumption. il will write vou what Dr. fierce' Golden Medical Discovery haft done for me," sa i George III. Jielchcr, 151.. of lorton, Pike County, Ky. rTinrieen yean, ago i wnn wouuucu uy a nan nuliitr throuirh niv lunir. I have hail a bad lough almost ever since, with shortness ol breath, and it was very easy to take cold; the slightest change of weather would cauc tha cniiEh to be o bad I would have to kit up In bed til night. Could not eat or sleep ut times waa Lll run dowu! could not work at all. A few "months ago I began uilug Dr. Plerce'a Uoldeu Meuicai ui&covery. nave not uscu more uiuu two bottles, nnd now ecu eat, sleep, and work, aud I feel like a new ruau. I cannot find words to sufficiently recommend Dr. Plerce'a Goldeu Medical Discovery, or ten me goon it na uone me. Dr. Pierce's Common Sett6e Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of 2t one-cent stamps to pay I, expeuw! of mailing only. The book has. icxm pages ami over 70a uiiisinuions. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, WsmTn ilKaA WvNr t Messrs. McQlVeny and Hlls.s, of ninghatnton, held their dancing school and after hop in llognn. opera house last evening. Tho attendance was large. Tho funeinl services of the late Will iam (Ulce) Kavanaugh was held last owning from the family residence on East Market street, Row Charles Henry Newlng.pastor of the Methodlstchurch, officiating. Interment will be made to day In Rochester, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. James Munson, of the Oakland side, spent New Year's day with Hlnghainton friends. On many of tho vicinity ponds and lakes, fishermen nte finding trespass notjees. Rev. Fathers Dioderlck and Manley were guests of Rev. Father James F. Fag.ni, In Great Rend, on Tuesday. DURYEA. The marriage of Miss Minnie Ruck nnd Mr. Alexander Roland was sol emnlzed Monday "evening In the Luw reneovllie Primitive Methodist church by Rev. Thomas Wilson, of Avoca, Tho bride was attired In n beautiful blue scree, with white silk trimmings, nnd carried a bouquet of roses. The groom Wore n suit of black broadcloth. Miss Alice Ruck, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Jacob Roland, brother of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the young couple at the homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Robinson, of AVatklns Glen, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Ruck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hown, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Luff, Mrs. John Gallagher, Mrs. Henry Powell, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Llzzzle Wilson, Misses Snrah Coonev, Alice Buck, Annie Roland, Jennie Har rison, Harriot Ronner, Mary Davis, Messrs. George Buck, Jr., T. D. Jones, James Cooney, II. Simmons, Andrew Guyletts, John Willis James Gray, Martin Gallagher, Leo Gall, James Cooney. The programme for the Lawrenee vllle Hose company's fair, February 18-23, Is Increasing. Tho two bakers of Moosic, Patterson nnd Green, nnd the Lawrencevllle baker, II. Simmons, are striving to win the prize of $r for the most fancy cake. OF INTEREST TO ANGLEKS. Canadian Waters to Be Stocked with Atlantic Salmon. Que-bec Letter In Chicago Timcs-Hc-r.ild. Experiments that promise to be of tho greatest interest to anglers und fish culturlstB alike und that have been under way for some time In northern Canada, are now giving Indication of gratifying! success. The scheme re ferred to Is the stocking with the true Atlantic salmon of a number of the Inland waters of the province of Oue bec. ' The so-called land-locked salmon ot the Maine lakes, known In Canada as tho ouananlche, nnd which usually at tain the size of the largest size brooi: cr speckled trout, have for some years past attracted large numbers of Ameri can anglers to its northern habitat In Lake St. John and Its tributary waters. Rut tho magnificent salmon of the sea Js so limited In Its range as compaied with Its former extensive habitat, that the luxury of fishing for It promises in the near future to be confined to mill ionaires and their Invited guests, un less there can bo brought about a large Increase In the waters frequented by It. Not more than three-quarters of a century ago all the tributaries of the St. Lawrence, as well as the rivers flowing Into Lake Ontario, swarmed with tho Atlantic salmon. Spearing, netting and other engines ol destruc tion and the pollution of the streams have so effectually destroyed the fish, however, that, with the exception of a ve-y few specimens In a couple of unimportant rivers, It has become ex tinct in eastern Canadian waters west of the Saguenay. Some time ago It wns suggested that where theouananlchullved and thrived, salmo salar being Its very close con generwould equally thrive. For tho two last years, therefore, many thou sands of salmon fry hnvo been "plant ed" In the rivers falling Into Lake St. John, where tho fish, upon comlnc to maturity, will be able to Indulge the natural Instinct of running out an nually to the sea, returning to fresh water to deposit their spawn. To the great satisfaction of those who have 'been conducting the experi ments, It has been ascertained that tho young salmon fry has lived and thrived In Its new surroundings, several speci mens of the fish having recently been captured measuring ten to twelve Inches In length. The question that now remains to be solved Is whether the young fish, when they leave the fresh water next year or tho year after to grow fat and lusty upon the crustaceous food of the sea, after the manner of their kind, will le turn to their present home or to some other streams for purposes of reoro ductlon. Tho natural instinct of tho salmon to return, season after season, j to the same river Is, of course, very tiii'ung unu quuo weii Known, nnu tne principle upon which the llsh cultur Ists pursue their work Is that the par ent streams, to which they resort at I tho promptings of nature, are those In winch they spent their eurly years. Some authorities are still doubtful of the outcome of tho experiment, sup posing thnt salmon Instinct is a mat ter hereditary rather than of memory, and that .the adult fish seek, out on their return from the sea. not neces sarily the river which they left to run down to salt water but that of thclr ancestors, In' which their, parent fish lived und developed their spawn. All tho natural obstructions In the Suguenuy to tho return of the salmon from the sea to Lako St. John and Its many Important feeders are being re moved or overcome by tho construc tion of fishways, and unless the flea culturlsts are much nstray In their cal culations two or three years at the most from the prc?nt time will see hundreds .f miles ot northern wutr ways transformed Into salmon rivers worth thousands of dollars a mile to visiting fcportsmen. AOUINALDO'S PLIGHT. Is the Sorry Victim of His Own Too Fluent Tongue. "Vgulnaldo is afraid of his own peop pie, e," writes Omir FT Wl HlluniH, former consul to Manila In the Christmas U- NOT DIE TO CLIMATE. Catarrh Is Found Everywhere. Catarrh Is at homo nnywhero nnd everywhere. Whllo moro common In rold, changeable climates, It Is by no means confined to them, but Is preva lent In every Btnto and territory In the union. .j. The common definition of catarrh Is a chronla cold In tho head, which If long neglected often destroys the sense of smell and hearing; but there are many other forms ot the disease, even more obstinate and dangerous. Catarrh of the throat nnd bronchial tubes, ns well us eutnrrh of tho stom ach and liver, arc almost as common ns nasal catarrh nnd generally more dlilicult to curt;. Catarrh Is undoubtedly a blood dls ense and can only bo successfully era dicated by an Internal treatment. Sprays, washes nnd powders are use less as far ns reaching tho real seat of tho disease Is concerned. Dr. Melverney advises catarrh suf ferers to use a. now preparation, Hold by diugglsts, called Stunrt'n Catarrh Tablets, because actual unalysls has shown these tablets to contain certain nntl-scptlo qualities ut tiny highest value nnd being an Internal remedy, pleasant to the taste, convenient, and harmless, can bo used as freely as re quired, as well lor children ns for adults. Ail attorney and public speaker, who had been a eutnrrh sufferer for years says. "Every fall I would cutch cold, which would settle In my head und throat and ham; on all winter long, unci every winter It seemed to get a llttlo worse. I was continually clear ing my throat and my voice boenmu affected to such nti extent ns to Inter fere with my public speaking. "1 tried troches and cheap cough euros nnd sometimes got relief, but only for a short time, until this -winter, when I learned of tho new eu tarrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, through a newspaper advertisement. Two fifty-cent boxes which I bought nt my druggists, cleared my head and throat In fine shape and to guard against a return of my old trouble I keep a box of tho tablets on hand and whenever I catch a llttlo cold I take a tablet or two and ward off any er lous developments." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets deserves to head tho list as a household remedy, to check and break up coughs and colds, because unlike many other 'ii- tarrh nnd cough cures these tabb U contain no opiate, cocaine or any In jurious drug. sue of Success. "From numerous per sonal meetings with the Filipino leader, I havo learned enough ot his churactr to feel sure that he would much rather bo In the United States today, safe and at rest, under the protection ot our flag, than at the head of his nonde script and discontented nrmy, 11 fugi tive In the mountains of the Philip pines. He realizes that his cause Is lost, but a great many of his followers do not realize this; they have n very Inade quate conception of the power and re sources of tho United States, and still hopd to retrieve their shattered for tunes. Agulnaldo ha3 made them many grand, eloquent promises and pledges. He has led them Into their dlfiU'ultkv, and they expect him to lead them out. If ho should muke a move, ,at tho present time, to surrender his army, or to, leuve the coutnry, his follower; would try to kill him. It will be seen that hW position Is precarious. He cannot maintain it long. Every day his people are growing more discon tented. A reaction Is setting In. The Filipino soldiers are beginning to lay at tho door of their once Idolized leader the responsibility for all their loss and hardship. My opinion Is that. In a few months, by some cunningly devised plan. Agulnaldo will contrive to escape from the country, or have himself captured. In order that ho may be secure from his own comrades In arms. Ave will not hurt him, and he knows It. He also knows that, In his present position, h Is In imminent danger of assassina tion. SHERIFF'S SALES. Oil KIU IT'S SALR -or- Valuable Real Estate -ON-FR1DAY, JANUARY 18, 1!01. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out ot thu Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, to me di rected. I will exDcso to nubllo sale t.y venduo or outcry, to the highest and beat bidder, for cash, nt the court house, In the Cltv of Scranton, Lackawanna, Coun ty, on FRIDAY tho EIGHTEENTH DAY of JANUARY, A. D 1001, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all tho right, title and interest of the defendants In nnd to the following described lotB, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, tltte and Interest of tho defendant, Anselm Rent ley. In and to all that certain lot, niece or unreel of land sltuato In tho Elev enth ward of tho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho northerly side of Cedar avenue, whoio tho samo Is Intersected by a lino between lots numbers 41 und 42, m block No. f, of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal com pany's plot of lots; thenco northeasterly along raid Cedar avenue, to n point where a lino running parallel with and 40 fet distant from a lino between s.iid lots 41 and 42 will Intersect suld avenue: thenco northwesterly along said parallel lino and 40 feet distant from tho lino be tween lots 41 and 42, about 132 foot, moro or less, to tho eouthcily banj of Roaring brook; thence along said Roaring brook In n westerly direction to tho line be tween lots numbers 41 and 42 aforesaid; thenco along tho lino between lots 41 mid 42 about 132 feet, to the placo ot beginning. Also tho right to pass and repass over, along and upon a blrln of land of tho width of M feot, ndjolnlng the nbovo described land on the northeasterly side; said Btrlp of land of tho width of leu (10) feet to bo used aa a private alley as provided for In deed from Kllzabcth Zolglcr, and Eliza beth SCelgler, triiHtee, to A. Bcntloy, dated November CO, lbS". Excepting and reserv ing, however, unto tlm said defendnnt, hU heirs nnd assigns foruvor, the right of way of Lackawanna Iron and Coal nompnny across' the rear end of sold lands along tho river hank, ns mentioned lu tho deed to Simon Ward, and ulso tho coal nnd minerals beneath the nirfuce of rold land, and subject to tho exeeplloiis nnd reservations contained In tho il"d from tho Lackawanna Iron and Conl company to Simon "Ward, for lot No. 41, block No. !) and dated February 23, lfeii7 All Improved with n two-story frumo double store building, with Mutmurd roof and kitchen, with apartments for dwell, lnufl. Also two two-tory frnmo dwell lnps In tho rear of first mentioned btru?. turo. Seized and taken In execution nt tho cult ot C. A. Sink, administrator ot catuto of S. C. Matthowson vs. Anselm Bcutley, Debt. $3,849.. Judgment No. 401, Janu ary Teim, IPOl. Fl. tit. to January Term. 1500. H. C. REYNOLDS. Atty. ALSO No. 2. All tho rlsht, title und Interest of the defendants, Clara I)., Ilriggs and Edward Brlgg)-, lu and to all that certain SHERIFF'S SALES lot, piece or parcel ot land situate, lying and being In tho city ot Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as lot num ber thlrty-even (3J), in square or block number thlrty-onu (31), and situate on street called and known ns West Parker street, on David Conklln'n rurvcy of tho city of Scranton. Said lot being rectan gular In shape, sixty (CO) feet In width In front nnd rear, and eighty (SO) feet In depth. Conl and minerals excepted nnd irserved. llclng tho samo premises which William S. Ratten nnd wife grnnti-d and conveyed to tin? nald Clara U. UrlgRS by deed dated October 2. 1S95, and rccordd In tho Recorder's office ot Lnckawauna county hi deed book No. 1S2, at page 4(13, etc. All Improved with a two. story frame dwelling house and outbuildings, Seized and taken hi execution at tho suit of Citizens' Ilulldlng nnd l)an arso. elation vs. Clara II. Urlggs and Edward Hrlirgs. Debt, J61S.1S. Judumoirt No. Ml, January Term, lfWI. Fl. fa, to January Term, 1901. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. AI.KO No. 3.-A11 the rlicht, title and Interest of the defendants, Patrick Donnelly und Mary Donnelly, In and to nil tho follow ing described lotu. pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings thereon, nltuutc, lying nnd being In tho City of Scranton. In tho County of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described us followK, vis: The first being Lot No, 8, In Square or Block No. S3, and situate upon street called and known us Prospect street (now Prospect avenue), upon the. town plot ot tho Cltv of Scranton, In tended to be duly registered nnd record ed. Said lot being forty (10) feet in front and forty (40) feet In rear and one hundred and forty (110) feet In depth, and Is rcctnngular In shape. Helng the. samo lot sold and conveyed by John Rcll ly to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated June 1, 1M3, nnd recorded In Recorder of Deeds' oflleo for recording of deeds In Lackawanna county, In Deed Rook No. 100, page, 132, etc. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with a two-rtory framo dwelling with basement nnd 0110 one-story dwelling with basement. Tho second thereof being Lot No, 2, In Square or Hlock No. II, on tho northwest corner of Valo street (now Irving ave nue) and Beech street, ns appears on tho plot of lots drawn by II. Colt, land sur veyor. In 1S.-.S. Said lot Is forty (40) feet In front nnd nnn himilrnil nnil forty (HO) feet In depth. Being one of the lots sold and conveyed by John t'nhey ns tho prop erty of Michael Crompton by deed dated November 22. 1SJ4, nnd recorded In tho of fice nforesnld In deed book No. 120, pafte 2.'3, etc. Coal and mlnernls reserved, lm. proved with 0110 two-story frame dwell ing hoiipo and outbuilding?. The third thereof being the front part nf lots No. 1 and 2 hi squaro or block o, IB, fronting on Stono avenue, said lots be ing each 40 feet In front on Stono nvenue, nnd In depth nlong Beech street 107 feet to land now or late of one Wondland. Be ing the same land sold nnd conveyed by Mlclini-1 Hand to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated March 23, 1SD3. and recorded in tho oflloe aforesaid In doid book No. 9.", imin 110 nip. (?nnl nnd minerals reserved. Improved with one two-story utono dwell ing, one two-story frame dwelling, with basement, one one-story frame building used ns a store. 0110 ono and one-half story frumo dwelling. Tho fourth thereof being lots numbered ten in squaro or block number 32. and jltmite upon street called and named Beech street, upon tho plot of Scranton. drawn by II. Colt, land surveyor. Said lot being 40 feet In front and 150 feet In depth. Being ono of tho six lots sold und conveyed by Charles DuPont Brcck nnd wlfo to Patrick Donnelly by deed dated December .".0, 1S70. and recorded In tho Recorder's ofllco of Luzerno county, In deed book 151, pago 203. Coal nnd min erals reserved. Improved with ono two story frame store nnd dwelling and one two nnd one-half story frame dwelling. Fifth-All chat land situated in the county of Lncknwannn nnd stato of ' liouso lot; thenco bv the same north nine Pennsylvania, upon a street called nnd and one-half degrees, east seven porches, known ns Irving nvenue. In tho city of (if. 9!4, W. 7 p.) to a corner; thenco north Scranton. described as follows: Being lot ! eighty-four and one-half degrees, west number three (3) In square or block No, x porches (N. $4'A W. 0 p.) to the cen 112,nnd situate upon Irving nvenuo (tor- j ter of tho road: thence along tho same mcrly Vale) street, upon tho plot of south nlno and one-hnlf degrees, west Scranton Intended to be duly registered reven and flvo-tenths (S. 9's.. W. 7.5 p.) and recorded, said lot being 40 feet In front and 140 feet In depth with nn alley in tho rear 1C feet wldo for public use. Being tho same property conveyed to said Mnry Donnelly by Thomn"? Allen by ded dnted April II. lSW. and recorded In the Recorder's office ot Lackawanna county In deed book S9, pago 3. Coal und min erals reserved, lmnroved with 11 two story double framo dwelling. Sixth All that certain lot of lind. situ ate In tho Nineteenth wnrd of the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, stato of Pennsylvania, said lot being 40 feet hi front on Beech street, and extending of tho samo breadth 150 feet In length or depth, being designated on the plot of that part of the city nf Scranton as lot No. 11. In sqtiaip or block No. 32. Being samo land convoyed to Mary Donnelly by Michael Wagner by deed dated July 31 u:7, and recorded In deed book 119. page 177, In Recorder's office of Lackawanna county. Coal and minerals reserved. lm proved with a two-story frnmo dwelling. Seized ond taken In execution nt the suit of Monumental Savings and Loan Association vs. Mnry Donnelly and Pat rick Donnelly. Debt, $1,921.50.' Judgment No. 700. May Term, 1900. Fl. fn. to Jan uary Term, 1P01. GEO. M. OKELL, Atty. ALSO No. 4. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant, Peter Roberts, in and to all that certain lot of land sltuato In tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania, and being lot No. 9 In square or block No. 11, of plot No. 2. of land known us Prlcevllle, said lot Is 10O feet In front on Bowman street, tho samo iu width In tho rear, nnd om hundred and fifty feet In depth, as designated on said plot, which plot Is re corded in tho Recorder's ofllco of Lack awanna county In map book No. 1, page Ci. etc., as by reference thereinto being had will more fully and nt large appear. Said lot contains 15,00 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 Roll rrts, tho defendant within named, dated Juno 10, 1H8. Recorded In said Recoider's ofllco hi deed book No. 173, page 251. All Improved with ft story and one-hult frame double dwelling house with kitch ens and ulso outbuildings, fruit trees. Seized and tnkin In execution at tho suit of Georgo Danco vs. Peter Roberts, Debt. $500,110. Judgment No. 352, Novem ber Term 1900. Fl. fa. to January Term, IfOl. II. C. REYNOLDS Atty. ALSO No. 5.-A11 tho right, llllo and Interest ot tho defendant, John ac-rschek. In and to nil that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situated In tho borough of Throop, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsilvfinln. aud bounded and described as follows: Being lot No. fourteen (14) hi squaro or block No. four (4) as shown on (laniard's plot or map of Throop. Said lot Is fifty feet wldo In front on lino street, tho same width In tho rear, and ono hundred nnd ninety-two and one-half fret hi depth. Being tho samo lot of land conveyed to tho said defendant John Oerschek, by II. C. Townsend In deed dated July IS, 1&9S, und recorded In tho of llco of tho Recorder of .Deeds In and for the county of Lackawanna In deed book No. IdS, page 209, etc. Coal nnd minerals reserved. All Improved with a ono two-atoiy frame dwcilng house and outbuilding thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution at tho suit of German Rulldlng Association No, !' vs. John GerFChek. Debt. J2,400.i0. Judgment No. 4S9, January Term, Iffll. Fl, fa. to January Term. J901. H. M. HANNAH. Atty. ALSO No. C All tho light title and Interest of the defendant Jnmes F. Maxwell and Marcclla Maxwell, hi und to all that cer tain messuage or lot ot land, sltuato in the Fifth ward of tho city nt Carbondale. county of Luckawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described iih follows, to wits On tho north by Clark street; on tho enst by Rlrkctt street: on tho south by lands of Thomuh Morrison and Thendoro Pierre, and on tho west by the Carbondale and Belmont Turnpike road, nuw Belmont street. Being about seventy (70) feet In front on said Belmoiu street, about fifty (W) Vcct In rear end of eald lot on Blrkett street, nnd threo htm. dred (300) feet deep. Containing eighteen thousand (ISf.UOO) squaro feet of land, moro or less. Being tho samo premises conveyed by Wullor Dronnan et ul heirs of John Drennon, deceased, to Murcellu Muxwell by deed bearing dato January 25, 1SS0, und recorded In Lackawanna, county In deed book No, OS, ut page 193, etc. All Improved with three two-story dwelling houses and other outbuildings thereon. Selxed nnd tuken In execution at tho SHERIFF'S SALES. suit of usalgncd to Mlna Robinson vs. Jnmcs F. Maxwell nnd Alarcolla Maxwell. Debt, !2,3.oo. Judgment No. 4S3, Janu ary Term, ivoi. Fl. fa. to Jonunry Term, lwi. vosnuBO, Atty. ALSO No. 7, All the right, tlllo and Interest of tho defendant, Emma N. Gallagher, executrix, and Joseph Nolan, oxecutor of James Nolan, deceased, In nnd to all thoo certain Ion, pieces nnd parcels of land, together with tho Improvements thereon, and being lot No. eleven nnd lot No. 12 (U and 12) hi squaro or block No. 103 and situate upon meet culled and known ns Adams avenue and Mulberry street upon tho town plot of tho city of Scranton Intended to bo duly registered nnd recorded. Said lots being SO feet hi front on said Adams nvenuo nnd lHO feet In depth on said Mulberry Btrect, and rectungular In nhape tho measurement of tho depth of said lot to commence ten feet Insldo of tho sidewalk. Tho second party to havo the right to encloso nnd occupy and uso ton feet In front ot said lots for collarway, porch, portico, bay window or shrubbery, but not tho right to erect any building tharcon, said right to occupy and enclose extending to both ntreets. All improved with two brick dwelling houses and a largo thrco-story and base ment store and brick building occupied as laundry, stores and dwellings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt the suit of Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Company vs. Emma N. Gallagher, oxo rutrlx, nnd Joseph Nolan, executor ot James Nolnn, deceased. Debt, JIJ.IJO.CM. judgment Mo. 381, January Term, iwi. Lev. fa. to January Term, 1901. s. b. trice, Atty. ALSO No. 8. All tho right, title and Intercut of tho defendant, Jnmes McUovcrn, In and to all tho following described lots or parcels of land, situate, lying and be ing In tho Twentieth ward, city of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsylvania, being lots thirty-nine nnd forty, lu fcqimro or block twcnty-onc, and sltuato upon street called and known us Prospect street, upon the town plot of tho town of Scranton, mado by D. Cough Ian, Intended to be duly registered and recorded, said lots being twenty-six feet nnd eight Inches In width In front and rear, and ono hundred nnd forty (110) feet In depth. Coal and minerals, reserved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. Robinson vs. James McOovern. Debt, J'iM.OO. Judgment No. 101, May Term, 1!K. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901, VOSBURO & DAWSON, Attys. ALSO No. 9. All the rlnht, title and Interest or the defendant, Calvin A. Spencer, In nnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land sltuato and being lu tho townships of Clinton, nnd Ablngton, Lackawanna coun. ty, Pa,, and In tho township of Overtleld, In tho county of Wyoming aforesaid and bounded ns follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of land now or luto In tho possession of B. P. Woodruff; thenco by the Inst nbovo mentioned land south seventy-five nnd one-half degrees, east tweiity-ono and eight-tenths perches (S. 75 E. 2I.G p.) to a corner; thence south forty-seven and ono-hulf degrees, enst six and four-tenths perches (S. 47'.i, 1 E. 0.1 p.) to a pile of stones; thence south twenty-one nnd one-half degrees, west nlno and two-tenths perches (S. 21H. W , 9.2 p.) to a corner nt tho end of 11 wall: thenco south seventy-three nnd nuc-hnlt degrees, east twenty-one perches (S. 73Ja, is. .1 p.) to n corner 01 land now or lato of tho said Woodroft and In the line ot unu nuiv ur 11110 01 ujrus ucan; iiieiice along the land of tho said Dean south two degrees, east sixty-eight and eight tenths perches (S. 2, E. CS.8 p.) to the center of n road; thenco along tho said road south eighty-eight degrees, west slxty-four and seven-tenths perches S. S W. I!l 7 11V t rn,,n. .if untinril to a corner In the four coiners of roads; thence nfonir the road north stVcntv-8lx I nnd one-half decrees, west elghty-thrco perches (N. 7i!. W. M p.) to a corner of land surveyed to Ezra Dean; thencn along Mild road and land now or Into ot I Lorey AVnll north seventy-eight and one- 1 half degrees, west sixty-four ond six- j tenths porches (N. 7M.i, W. CI.C p.) to a I corner of cnld Wall: thenco along the I land of Lorey Wall north forty-six and nnehnlf degrees, east twenty-ono perches (N. lii'i, E. 21 p.) to a corner of hind now or lato ot said Wall; thenco north forty- I llvo and one-half degrees, west Hlxty ' perches (N. 15Vt. W, 00 p.) to n corner of I lands now or Into of suld Wall: thencn . north forty-seven degrees, west thirty rods (N. 47, W. 20 r.) to u corner (tho , foregoing courses and distances uro taken 1 from a mortgage of Spencer to People's 1 Bunk, dated August 11, 1S91, recorded In I LncKawunnu county. Mortgage Book No. 10, page CM. und tho succeeding courses 1 and distances uro from a recent survej); I ihcnco north forty-seven nnd threo I fourths degres, east one thousand nine hundred and four feot (N. 47?i, E. 1,901 I fl.) or ono hundred and llftcen and thlr ; ty-nlno hundredths (113.39) rods; thence , south seventy-two aud one-half degree, I east five hundred feet (S. 72!v. E. 500 It) I or thirty and thirty one-huiidrcdths ! (30.30) rods: thence south llfty-four und tlirce-rolirtlis negroes, east six hundred and fifty-five feet (S. 51", E. 053) feet or ;9.70 rods); thence south fifty-six and one-half degrees, east nine hundred and seventy-eight feet (S. &;, E. 97S feet or l'i.2S rods); thenco south fifty-seven und three-fourths degrees, cast five hundred and twenty-two feet (S. 579i, E. 522 feet or 31.01 rods); thence south ono degree, east one hundred and thirty-seven feet (S. 1. B. 137 feet or S.33 rods); thenco south three degrees, east thirty-two rods (S. 3, E, 32 rods) to tho point of begin ning. Containing about one hundred nnd slv-ty-flve (1W) acres ot land, moro or less. Improved with two (2) frame' two-sto-y dwellings and bani3 and other outbuild ings, fruit trees, etc., tliereoit. Al.FO, All that certain piece or paicel of land situate In the township ot Clin ton, county of Wyoming, and In the township of Vt est- Ablmtton. county of Lnekununna. bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner In the road hading from Wnll'h corners ocr the hill to F;u.'toryvlll; thenco south sixty-seven and one-half degrees, east fifty-nine nnd two-tenths rods tS. (7'a, E. 59.2 r.); thenco south forty-flv? de grees, west ten und two-tenths rods (S. 45, W. 10 2 r.i: thii'ico south thirty de grees, wct twenty -llvo rods (S. 80, W. 25 r)); thencn south five decree), west fcity four and ono-hulf rods (S. ", W. IPi v.) to a comer of land deeded to William Camp, bell In 1MJ3; thenco by samo course thir teen reds to n corner: th.jnca north seventy-seven pnd nne-half degrees, west forty-two rods (N. 77'i, W. 12 r 1 ut said road nnd tho line of the :lrst ,.. ! ; thenco north one decree wsjt, along the line of tho first parcel to r. corner N. 1 W.): thence north flfty-stven and three fourths decrees west, thirty-jim nil sl.s-tv-fuur oiif-huiidredtlis ious (N. 570i W, 2!.0I r.); thence north flfo-slx und one half degrees west, fortv-r.hu' nnd twrn. ly-eight ono-hundredths rods (N. 50". W. 49.25 r.)j thenco north llfty-four and three-fourths degrees east thirty-nine and Boventy-huiidredths rods (N. ol1; 15. .10.70 r); thenco north seventy-two and one. half degrees west thirty ond thlrty-ono hun dredths rods (N. 72',!: W. 30.30 r,); thence north forty-ono degrees east, twenty seven rods (N. 41 15. 27 r.) to n maple stump; thenco north ono nnd thric fourtlia degrees cast, twenty-six rods (N. l?i K, 20 r.) to u post and atones; thence, south seventy-eight aud one-fourth de greca cast, ono hundred and twenty-four rods (S. 7M E, 121 r.) to the nlace of be. I chining. t'onutl mug nnout eiKiuy thin acres. moro or less. Being tho greater part ot tho Wonton Rrlggs farm conveyed to William Campbell In 1?51, and the .. S. Reynolds farm, convoyed to William Campbell in 1S37. Improved with a, frame two-story dwelling house, barns, mit bulldlngs and fruit tieus thereon, Seized nnd taken In execution at ilia suit of tho People's Bnnk of Wllkv- Bane, trustee, vs. Calvin A, Hpcuci-i, Debt, H3J7.k5. Judgment Nu. 12iu, Sep. tembcr Term, 1900, Vend ex. to January Term, 1901. PATTERSON & WILCOX. Atty. ALSO No, 10. Alt tho light, title and iuternst of tho defendunt Mutthew A. Getting)), lu and to alt that certain lot or piece nf land, sltuato lu tho borough of Dunmorc, county of Lackuwanna, state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described ns follows: Lot number sixty-six (KB) on plot of vil lage lots laid out by A. D. Spencer In tha borough of Dunmore, commencing at a corner on tho northwest side of franklin street, ut tho corner of n lot owned by 11110 Molfulo; thenco along said street south twenty-six ami nuc-hulf degrees SHERIFF'S SALES. skaAa(((HiMasfsiMH((saB'ssaa'WsiMA(aaStaavNa'saskvs west, fifty (50) feet to tho corner ot T. Kelly's lot! thenco along said Kelly's lot north fifty-nine and one-half (594) de grees west, ono hundred and fifty-three (15.1) feet to an angle; thenco In a north erly courso ten (10) feot to an angle; thenco north twenty-six and ono-half de grees east, forty (40) feet to the comer of said Mcllalo'B lot: thenco south flfty nlnc und one-half (39t,) degrees enst, one hundred and flfty-llvo (115) feet along said Mcllato's lot to the place of begin ning. Containing seven thousand seven hundred and fifty square feet of land, bo tho same more or less. Coal reserved. Impiovcd with a two-story ftatno dwell, lug house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execution ut tho suit ot Janson Cole vs. Matthew A. Got tings. Debt, JI30.S7. Judgment No. 439, Januaiy Term, IbO. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. HURLER. Atty. ALSO No. 11. All the right, title and Interest ot tho defendant, E. L. Walter, In and to nil that certain lot, plcco or parcel of land sltuato In tho city of Scranton, coun. ty of Lackawanna, and stato of Pennsyl vania, nnd bounded nnd described as fol lows: Beginning on tho easterly shin of Washington avenue, nt tho corner ot lands of S. Morrl3, thenco In it southeast erly direction along the r.nld Morris' lino 150 feet to a corner In Dlx court: thenco along Dlx court In a northeastoily direc tion 40 feet to 11 corner in lino of lands now or formerly owned by John Ward; thenco In a northwesterly direction along the suld Ward's Una inn feet to the lino of Washington avenue nforesatd; thenco In a southwesterly direction along Wash ington avenue 40 feet to tho place of be ginning. With the rlitht to uso ten feet in front of tho front linn of said lot for yard, porch or piazza or bay window, but lor no oiner purpose, uclng lot No. two In squaro or block No. C7 on tho Ron and Coal company's plot of lots In tho city of Scranton. All Improved with a three-story frame dwelling house hi front nnd n three-story brick ofilce building hi tho rear. Seized and taken in execution at tin1 suit of II. M. Hannah, trustee, vs. E. L. Walter. Debt, 810,905.00. Judgment No. 527, Jnnunry Term, 1900. Fl. fa. to Janu ary Term, 1901. HANNAH, Atty. ALSO No. 12. All tho right, tllln nnd Interest of tho defendant, Eugene II. Call, In nnd to nil that certain lot, piece or parcel of lend situate In tho city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows to wit: Being sltunte on the easterly Fide of Prescott avenue and be ing part of lots number live (5) and six (6) In block No. 1CS. nccordlng to the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's plot of tho city of Scranton, Pa.' Begin ning on the division lino of lots number.) flvo nnd four at a point lu said' Han twenty (20) feet southeast from Prescott nvenuo fence line; thencn southeast along said division lino llfty-seven nnd one-half feet; thence northeast and parallel with Prescott avenue sixty-five feet; thenco northwest llfty-seven and one-halt feet: thenco southwest and parallel with Prcs cott nvenue slxty-flvo feet to tho place of beginning. Together with twenty feci lu fiont of tho front lino for yard, vault, etc.. together with right of way tunning wit 11 laid lot. All Improved with two two-story fiairo dwelling houses nnd other outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tuke-n lu execution at tho suit of William Schuster vs. E. H. Call. Debt. $150.00, Judgment No. SC, March Term, IM'S. Alias fi. fn. to January Term, 1901. RLPLOGLE, Atty. ALSO No. 13. All the right, title, and Interest of tho defendant. Michael Ulhoy and Catharine Gllroy, lu unu to all those cer tain lot", pieces or parcels of land, situ ate, lying and being In the Sixth ward of the city of Scranton. county of Lacka wnnnn. and state of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on .1. Herman's map of South Hydn Park us lots numbers six teen (10) and seventeen (17), In block number forty-ono (ID, tho first ot which being fifty (50) fet lu front on Luzerno stieot (formeily called Sixth avenue), and about ninety (90) feet In depth to lino of lot number oni In tho samo blqck, bo thu samo moio or less; excepting and re serving, however, nil the coal beneath the surfaco of and belonging to the said laud, with tho light to mlno and remove tho same, In the samo manner and to th samo extent as the same Is excepted mid reserved In tho deeds ot thu samo which uro ns follows: Tho flr3t from J. IIcoi man's, trustee, to Catharine- Gllroy. bearing dale the 9th day of July, A. D. 1875, and reOorded In tho office for tho recording of deeds, etc., In and for tho county of Luzerne in deed book No. 193, pagu 211, etc. Tho second from W. II. Je-ssup, trustee, to the said Catharine Gllroy. bearing dato the tith day of May, A. D. 1S31, and recorded In tho office for tho recording of deeds, etc., In nhd for tho county of Lackawanna, lu deed hook No. 13, pngn 137, etc. The other being from Qulncy W. Wellington to tho said Catharine Gllroy, hearing date tho Cth day of December, A. D. 1SSC, and to be duly recorded. All Improved with two two-story framo dwelling houses with basements, one framo bam and outbuildings thereon. Seized mid taken hi execution at bo suit of Mlna Robinson vs. Michael Gllioy nnd Catharine Gllroy. Debt, $1,795.51. Judgment No. 4SI, January Term, 19'il Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. VOSHL'RG & DAWSON. Atty. ALSO No. H.-All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, the Ira Tripp IIos.) Company, lu and to alt thnt ce-rtuln lot, plcco or parcel of land, sltunte, lying and being In tho Twcnty-tlrst ward of the -it;-of Scranton, county of Lackawanna und state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed ns follows: Being lot No. 32, hi square or block No. 4, of tho plot known ns "Farr's Ideal Homo Sites," iald lot measures 30 fe-e-t lu front on Dorothy stiect, tho same width on tho rear, and is-, leet in ueptn, to n court opent-u wr titihllo use, as delineated on said plot, which said plot Is intended for record by said parties of tho first part. Said lot contnlns 40S0 cquaro feet and being samo lot of land conveyed-bv John R. Fare to tho said Ira Tropp Hose Company, ly deed dated the 2Sth day of December. lSf.t. and duly recorded in Liu-knwuunu county In deed book No. lfci, page Sii3. Coal und minerals being lerers'od. All Improved with a two-story frnm building. Seised and tnken In execution nt tho suit of the Union Dlnio ivrninnci.t Loan Association vs. lia Tripp lloso Company. Debt, $1.309.C9. Judgment No. 573, Janu ary Term, 1901. li. fn. to . Janu ary Tetm, 1901. STARK. Atty. ALSO No. 15.- AH tho light, title and Intel est of tho defendant. V. J. Xolkoskl. In nnd to all that piece of land situate In tho borough of Dickson City, county of Lack awanna, nnd statu nf Pennsylvania, de scribed ns follows, as per survey of E. A. Bartl. October 21, IMP): Helng. lot Jo. II, in sipiuio 2 on the westerly Fido of street known as Route vuid.uiid being forty (I0) feet In front ami rear, and ono hundred and fifty el50 fcot Iu depth to a court fifteen (13) feet wtdo for puhllii ti.ie. Coal reserved. Seized und Inlten In execution at tho suit of John Kimball vn. V. .1. EolkosUI. Debt, $50.25. Judgment No. i7S, March Trim, I'.i"). i'i fa to .li.uuary Term, 19ul. WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO No. 1D.-AU the right, title and Interest of tho defendant. Charles Kronu, lu and to all that certain lot 01- parcel of laud, situate, lying unit being In tho borough of Dunmore. county of Lackawanna, and J stato of Pennsylvania, being lot No. 21. - ,.. ,.!...,. V. .1 .1... ..).... .... ..I... ...' Ill IIIUVU .U .'. M,'WI1 l,ll ,Mll I', MUl Ui "Prospect Park." in said borough of Dun more, Intended to bo recorded. Said lot contains In front on Sherwood nve nuo forty-ono (41) feet und In depth oik, hundred and eighty (180) feet to nn nlle fifteen (15) feet wide, excepting mid re serving, however, to B. 11. Throop and his l.ehs by such terms us 111 sufficient lu law all coal und mineral beneath tho suifaco of and belonging to said land with tho solo right und privilege to mine and lemovn tho sniiie by uny subter ranean provision incident to tho business of mining without- thereby Incurring In any event whatever any liability for In jury caused or diimago done to tho sui faco of said lot or to tho buildings or Im provements which now urn or hereafter may bo erected thereon as fully and com pletely as tho samo are reservod In deeds ot former conveyance and with all tho facts Incident nnd stipulations therein re. cited, provided that no mine or other air shaft shall be Intentionally opened or any milling fixtures established 011 tho sur faco of said premises. It being tho runio pleco ot land which wns oenvcyed by Edward J. Lynett and "Nelllo A. Lyuult, ills wlfo. to Charles Kronu, by 'deed dated' 20lh"Apiil, W," imcr MtM.hlA.1 I., ,I.A aMa. ,..' B.l.Hll.irf .I..Jil etc., for Lackawanna cdunty" In", deed bonk 187, pago 100, i, Bald lot having thereon erected a two and one-hnlf story framo dwelling house and outbuildings, Seized and taken In execution at. the suit ot Curtis -Huff, agent, ".r,", ChArieii Kronu. Debt, $572.51; Judgment iNo, Tha, January Term, 1901. "Fl. fa. to -January Term, 1901. , NFAVCOMIJ & BALLENXiHlS itytVs. ALSO No. 17.-1. All tho right, tlllo and Inter est of tho defendants, Mnry Shamrock and Julius Egreezky, In and. to tho fol lowing described lot of hind, lying and being lu tho village of Prlceburg, Dick son City borough, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, being lot of ground bound ed by Dundnff rond, Rnllroud switch and lands of Miles estate, In square or block No. 13, and sltuato upon street called nnd named Dundnff roud, upon 11 plot of said town, Intended to bo duly registered and recorded, a9 by reference to which plot thus registered and recorded, will fully appear, on map entitled, "Mooro'h Mnp of Prlccbnrg." Said lot containing 3',i acres, moro or less. Improved with one frumo dwelling house, four frame dwell ing houses partly built, and cellar walls for threo others. 2. Also nil thflso certain lots of ground lu tho villa go of Prlceburg, Luckawnnnu county aforesaid, known as lots Nos. 10 ond 11 lu block No. 43. on tho aforesuld plot, said lot No. 10 b.Mng 50 feet In front on DuiidnfT road and 50 fet In rear by 170 feot In depth along tho Hue of lot Nn, '.). and 150 feet along lino ot lot No. 11. Suld lot No. It being 145 feet In front, moro or less along said Dundaft rond to ihm fit lot No. 12, by 110 feet lu depth nlong Unu 01 101 .o. in, nnu lyi ic-et along tne souin line of lot No. 12 according to a plan, entitled, "Price, Pancoast & Throop's Mnp of Prlceburg." Coal and mlnornlH reserved. Improved with ono framo dwelling house and outbuildings. X Also nil that certain lot In the Vll lngo of Prlceburg. I.aeknwaiiuu county aforesaid, known us lot No. 8. In block No. 11, ticordlng to a map, entitled "Alooro's linn ot Prlceburg," suld lot be'. Ing rectangular In shape, about Wl feet hi front on Pancoast street, the same In rear, and nbout 155 feet In depth, All lm. proved with n two-story frame dwelling houso and a single frame building used for hotel purposes. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of E. Robinson' Sons vs. Mary Shamrock and Julius Egreezky. adminis trators of estate ot Antnnl Shamrock, deceased. Debt. $35n.0O. Judgment No. 97, May Term, IS93. Alias II. fa. to January Term. 1901. Also nt the suit ot August Robinson vs. Mary Shamrock and Julius Egrcczkv, administrators of estato nf Antonl Shamrock, deceased, Debt,J2,0'"-0.'l. Judgment No. 92, May Term, ISM. Alias II. fn. tti January Term, 1901. Also nt the suit of August Robinson vs. Mary Shamrock. Debt, $100.90. Judg ment No. 20S, January Term, ls99. Alias fl. fn to January Term, 1901. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Attys. ALSO No. IS. All tho light, title nnd Interest nt tho defendant, James J. Walsh. In and to nil the surfaco or right of soil of all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sltuato hi tho borough nf Olyphnnt, In tho county of Lnckuwunna. nnd stato of Pennsylvania, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning nt a point lu tho southwesterly lino iif Culm street, said point being distant fifty feet north westerly at right angles from the center lino or tho loaded track ot tho Gravity railroad of tho Delaware and Hudson company: thenco by other land of tho said Delaware and Hudson company south seventy-one nnd three-quarters de. gree-s west ono hundred and slxty-onu and flvc-teliths feet to a corner distant fifty feet northwesterly at light angles from the nforesnld center lino; thenco by lot number twenty-threo on Bell street north forty degrees west seventeen feet to a corner; thenco by lot number twenty-four on Culm street north llfty de grees east ono hundred nnd llfty feet to tho aforesaid lino of Culm street, and thenco by s'ald lino of street south forty degrees east soventy-seven feet to tho place of beginning. Comprising lot num bered twenty-six (20) on Culm street as tho same Is represented and designated on a map of building lots on lands ot tho said tho Delaware and Hudson company in tho borough of Olyphant. Improved with dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of C. M. Putmnn. vs. James J. Walsh. Debt. $2.17.25. Judgment No. 310, May Tetm, 1S99. Fl. fa. to January Term, 1901. NEWCOMH, Atty. ALSO No. 19. All tho right, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Llnloy J. Stonier. In and to the following lot, piece or parcel of land sltuato In Provi dence, In tho city of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna, nnd- stato ol Pennsylvania, known nnd described ut lot No. 59, on Ferdinand street, on a cer. tain property entitled "Electric City Park," nccordlng to a survey of tho same mnde lu August lb92 by Lewis Van Duyne, engineer nnd surveyor. (The map nf which Is recorded In thu office for tlte recording ot deeds In Lackawanna coun ty, lu deed book ill, pago 1), being 2", feot lu front, and 25 feet In rear, and lll 53-100 feet deep, lying on tho southerly side of nnd nt tight angles with Ferdinand street, and the east sldo lino of said lot Is distant 300 feet from tho west sldo lino nf Summit nvenue, with appurtenances. Subject to tho same reservations and ex ceptions' ns set forth In deed from tho "Electric City Laud Improvement com jnny," to said Llnley J. Stonier. Improved with 11 two-story .framo dwelling luiusc, story and one-half kitch en nnd outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit of Dorthe-a Fell vs. Llnley J. Stonier. Debt, $000.90. Judgment No. 102. January Term, 1901. PI. fa. to January Term, 1901. II. C. REYNOLDS, Atty. ALSO No 0. All the right, title and Interest nf the defendant. C. M. Lnneaster, execu tor of tho e-stalo of Franklin Lancaster, decreased. In and to all that certain pleco or parcel of land sltuato and being In tho Township of Madison, County of Lackawanna and Stuto of Pennsyl vania, bounded nnu described m follows: B.'t'hmhig nt 11 beech tree hi lino of lands now owned and uecuplcd by Edward Simpson; thenco by tho samo one hundred and sixiy-two (1C2) perches to tho enst bank or the Roaring Brook; theni-ci up said brook thirty-two and one half ("2 ) perches to lino of land uvviied by Georgo swarts, now tcrantons ami others; thence south slxty-soven (07) d dogrces west two hundred and thlrty threo (2.13) - porches to a post und ston,-) corner; thenco by land lato of the estate of Chaiics Butler, dee-eased, now John A Simpson and others: thenco north by suld Butler's land nlnety-ono 9I) perches tn thu placo of beginning, containing lxt-tliVe-o (fill acres of land, bo tho samo moro or less. Excepting, however out of tho suld tract nf land certain lots, pieces und parcels of land hf-retdfcii'n sold und conveyed by the said Franklin Lancaster to Jesse Slegargel, U. G. Schoonmaker Thomas R. llmvo and to John Cntey; thu deeds fur said lots or pan-els of land having been duly reeoiiled In tha ReflmTi ei'H ofllco ot Lnckawnniiii CmiiityjTttn proved with a two-story frnmo Mieirlug house, largo frame, barn, other outbuild lugs, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thn suit of Mary A. Gardner vs. C. M. Lan. caster, executor nf the estate nf Frimklln Lancaster, deceased. Debt, $S2C47. Jutlg. ment No. 202, November Term, 19u0. Lev. fa. tu January Term. 1901. O'BRIEN ft MARTIN, Att's. TERNS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CV5II WHEN PROP P.RTV IS STRUCK OPP AND BALANCB IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST 'BE PAID, WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVR TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COJWJPUEjf WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE Aty JOURNMENf. m CLAREMGE.E. PRYOR,. ShBrlfK ShoiiffVoakfcJ;Sraiiton,lPj4.pspem1ijr' .