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BINGHAMTON
EXHIBITION
ATTRACTED X BIG OBOWD TO
STOW PABK.
,It in the Twelfth Annual Industrial
Exposition One of the Attractions
' of Yesterday Wns the Address of
Rev. 'Newell Dwlght Hillls, of
Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.
There Was an Interestlr"
Show Followed In the Afternoon by
a' Horse Race.
From a Staff Correspondent.
' Blnghamton, N. Y.. Sept. SO.-The
twelfth annual exhibition of the Blng
hamton Industrial Exposition began
here today at Stow park. There were
more than 8,000 persons prcsent.vvhlch
. beats all the recoids for an opening
Jv.
There were many attractions to draw
this big crowd out to the beautiful
exposition grounds. The usual custom
at exhibits of this soit Is to spend the
first day In prcpaiatlon for those to
co'me and have nothing but confusion
and turmoil to greet those who ven
ture out to see the sights. In depart
ing from this custom and having
everything In readiness for those who
pay admittance to sec a fair on the
first day, Blnghamton should be con
gratulated that the management of
her "Big Fair" is in extremely cap
able hands and that each special fea
ture Is scheduled for a coitaln time
and comes off on the second.
Among the attractions this afternoon
was a speech by the eminent pulpit or
ator. Rev. Newell Dwlght Hillls, of
Brooklyn, N. Y the successor of Rev.
Lyman Abbott and Hemy Ward Beech
er, of Plymouth chuich. He chose for
his theme "Social Happiness and the
Redemption of Mankind from Drudg
ry Through Tools and Machinery An
Exposltional Address." Dr. Hlllis was
Introduced by Rev. Dr. Waters, pas
tor of the First Congregational church
of Blnghamton. Ml. Hillls' address
was mainly devoted to tt. icing the
wonderful ptogiess of mankind fiom
the earliest to the present generation.
SCHOOL. CHIL.Dr.-N.
'A large number of the public school
thlldren of Blnghamton weie among
his audience and he addressed tflmself
In a large measure to their sens rot un
derstanding, telling in simple phrases
the origin of many useful inventions
and discoveries, such as Galileo's adap
tation of the telescope fiom observing
vthe lenses in the eve of ml ox; how
I Eli Whitney dlscoveied the feasibility
of the cotton gin from Latching a cat's
C method of plucking the feathers of a
goose, and other incidents capable of
r being digested by. a child's intellect.
V"" He impressed them with their good
u fortune in living in this gicat age, and
compared it with the hardships of the
time we are apt to refer to as "the
good old davs." He told his young
hearers of the history of science and
the function of weajth. He congratu
lated them all on the fact that they
lived "in such a happy age and in the
greatest nation, the wisest nation and
the happiest nation that the world has
ever seen.
Dr. Hillls was escoited to the park
by the Sixth battery, Light Artillery.
New York Volunteers, and after he had
finished his speech the battery gave a
Balute of five guns, the heavy booming
making every Individual horse on the
grounds dance on his hind legs.
All the schools closed at noon today,
and a large number of the pupils were
admitted to the grounds at reduced
prices. Two sections of the, grandstand
were occupied by children from St.
Mary's Orphan asylum and the Sus
quehanna Valley home. These voung
eters had the time of their life, and
their glimpse Into the big world be
hind their sheltering homes will un
doubtedly be a tieasuied memory for
many a month to come.
VAUDEVILLE ACTS.
On a high platfoim opposite the
grandstand fifteen different vaudeville
acts were given duiing the afternoon,
the programme lasting from 1.30 until
5 o'clock, and Including aciobats, jug
glers, equilibrists, trick and fancy bi
cycle riders, the bicycle whirl, slack
wire perfoimeis, funmakers, etc.
A baby show was given at 2.30, for
which theie weie twenty contestants,
two of them being plckanlnles. The
one that took first pilze for being the
prettiest was an auburn-haiied little
cheiub, and his mother was present
ed with enough baby outfits fiom
Blnghamton stoiekeepeis to lobe and
glove and cape him until long after
he gets too laige to use the piettv Lilli
putian wardrobe.
Two horse owneis got Into a hot ar
gument about the meiits of their re
Bpective steeds during the afternoon,
and after consldeiable "hot air" de
cided to settle the question then and
there. So a match nice for $100 a side
was gotten up, best two In tluee, and
the course cleared. It was a great
race. Each hoise broke about eeiy
forty rods, nnd the opposing rtilver
slowed his nag until the fit was over,
and then the race was resumed to the
next standstill. Two heats were tiot
ted and each got tho glory of one heat
by a nobc, when Divan, Jr., became
nick, and the match was declaied off.
The two heats trotted were:
Phan, Jr br, b, Emmet Mang.in,
Blnghamton 2 1
Baron Turnip, eh. g M. A. DeWltt,
Blnghamton i
Time, 2.47i, 2.15i.
At 4 o'clock Aeronaut Phelps gave a
balloon ascension, going up in the air
fully 1,600 feet before letting his para
chute loose, He came down In a field
about a mile away fiom, the park un
harmed, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
This fair lb truly called an industrial
exposition. There aie about 1,000 ex
hibitors and the entries cover a wide
range. Every field It Is announced, is
overcrowded. Owing to the large
number of exhibits it has been neces
ary to enlaige several of the depart,
rnents, among them being the poultry,
domestic, vegetable, fruits and live
stock departments. In the poultry de.
prtment nearly 3,000 birds are on dls.
play, besides many Belgian hares, fer
rets, rabbits and nearly 60 varieties of
guinea pigs.
Another department, a bench show,
under the, rules of the A. K. C has
been added this year. Here some first
class ent-ies have been made of blood
ed quadupeds, '
More than 300 head of choice strains
of cattle are sheltered under canvas,
While many others aie roaming In the
spacious meadows Inside the fence
waiting for additional tents to arrive,
which have been telegraphed for.
Bheeo and swine in large numbers are
alid camping out under white duck.
There Is a mlnaturc railroad a tiny
affair on tracks a quarter of a mile
long, on which the children swarm.
The train Is drawn by a baby locomo
tive attached to five little coaches.
There ate many fakirs on the grounds
and they are of tho good lusty-lunged
kind.
The Baker band of Blngliamton ren
dered a concert this afternoon which
was listened to with delight by their
large audience.
Frank Damon, nt one time on the
staff of the Scranton Republican, has
been assigned by the fair managers to
look nfter tho visiting newspaper men
und he Is fulfilling that hard task suc
cessfullv. inNOIl TO ATTEND.
The programme committee Inn se
cured ii gicat attraction for raoh day
of thp fair. Tomorrow was to have
been "Odell Day" with Governor Ben
jamin Odell, Jr., of New York' state as
the orator of the day. Late this after
noon Manager Claiko lecclvccl a tele
gram that Governor Odell had become
111 nnd would be forced to cancel his
engagement. Mr. Claiko called up the
governor's homo In Nowburg by 'phone
and Mrs. Odell confirmed the news,
but suggested that Lieutenant Gover
nor Woodruff might be secured in
stead. Mr. Clarke nt once opened ne
gotiations with the latter statesman
nnd was In hope at a late hour last
evening that the substitution might
be arranged.
On Thutsdny Admlial Schley Is going
to bo the gicat star. He will be met
at the depot here by the Sixth Battery,
light artillery, und the Twentieth
separate company, and headed by the
Baker band will be escorted to the
giounds.
Ellen M. Stone, whose thillllng ex
perience as a captive among Bulgarian
brigands, kept the diplomacy of Amer
ica nnd Europe busy and who was the
center of the gaze of the civilized
wot Id, will visit the fair on Friday and
tell her story.
Prof. Carl Myeis and his captive bal
loon Is one of the star features. The
balloon ascends about 500 feet eveiy
few minutes and usually carries two
pabsengeis In Its (light. The manage
ment is consldeiing the advisability of
inducing home couple to be mart led in
midair If one can be found bold
enough.
SPEED EVENTS.
Thoie will be speed events on the
fast half mile track during the next
three daj, two races each day. There
aie 86 entries for the six events. Starter
Hany W. Brunoll, of Coble-skill, N. Y.,
will pteslde ovei this featuie of the
fair. The three days' card will be:
AVcdne&daj -MO class, tiotting and pac
ing; jiuise, $300 J 15 class, tiotting and
pacing; pulse, JJCfl ;
Th.uis.day 2 SI clavs, tiotting and pac
ing; puise, $300 2 24 class, tiotting and
pacing; pnrve, $100.
Fiiday 2 27 class, tiotting and pacing;
piuse, $.100 2 JO class,, tiotting and pac
ing; puise, $300
2 30 class, trotting and pacing; puise,
Tomorrow's entiles are:
$300 Lady K., b m , 12 C. Downs, Blng
hamton, N Y ; Jessamine, bi. m , 12. E.
Hoi ton, Blnghamton, N. Y.; M.ixcy, 1)
g, F. 1. Lott. Monti ose. Pa., Edwin C,
br. g. Will II. Ash, Blnghamton, N. Y.;
Anna Redmond, ch. in, 12. 12. Simons,
Sidney, Is. Y.; Maud P., c'l m C. J.
Peckhnm, SjiHcuse, N. Y.; J B. S , si. g.,
John Keofe. l.ocke, N. Y.; Maud Fold, b.
m , A. P. Foul, DeRuytei. N Y.; Fled N ,
1). g., P. D. McGiegor, Coitland. N Y.;
Dr. Vebs,ter, ch. g, P. D. McGiegoi,
Coitland, N Y.; Village Belle, b m, R.
V. Smith, Klmhn, N. Y.; Many B, blk.
m, O. D. Wcstcolt. Mllford, N. Y.; H.
O. A, g., C. W. Shattuck, Bainbiidge,
N. Y.
2.13 class, trotting and pacing; puise,
$300 Miss Giacc, m , C. A. Pennock,
Goshen, N. Y.; Nimiod, g, F. D. Wilcox,
Deposit, N Y.j Bail W., b g O D.
Wcstcott. Mtlfoid, N Y.J Biiinham, b.
g.. B H. Demaicst, Goshen, N. Y.: Maud
Olesen, br. m . J. A. Deane, Catsklll, N.
Y.j Gilbert H . hi. g, G H Holmes, A pa
lachin, N Y.j Nuego. b g, Ed. Shcehy,
Moiavia, N. Y.j Cynthia, 12, ch. m , Fled
Cook, Norwich, N. Y.j Ma lor Chew, b.
g , John Keefc, Locke, N. Y.
E L. Hatfield.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhannock, Sept. 30 A mairlage li
cense has been granted to Walter S. Long
and Miss Nina M. Lafiancc, both of
Laceyvllle, and also to Ross Ball, of
Lemon, and Martha Schiffer, of Tunk
hannock. Joseph AV. Piatt received a telegram on
Monday afternoon, summoning him to tho
bedside of his son, who is ill with typhoid
3TRANQER THAN FICTION,
A Remedy Which Has Revolutionized
the Treatment of Stomach Troubles.
The remedy Is not heralded as. a won
derful discovery nor yet a secret patent
medicine, neither Is It claimed to cure
anything except dyspepsia, Indigestion
nnd stomach troubles with which nine
out of ten suffer.
The remedy Is In the form of pleasant
tasting tablets or lozenges, containing
vegetable and fruit essences, pure asep
tic pepsin (government test,) golden
seal nnd diastase. The tnblets are sold
by druggists under the name of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tnblets. Many Interesting
experiments to test the digestive power
of Stuart's tablets show that one ginln
of the active principle contained In
them Is sufficient to thoroughly digest
3000 grains of raw meat, eggs and other
wholesome food,
Stuart's Tablets do not act upon the
bowels like after dinner pills and cheap
cathartics, which simply Irritate and
Inflame the Intestines without having
any effect whatever In digesting food
or curing Indigestion.
If the stomach can be rested nnd as
sisted In the work of digestion It will
very soon recover Its normal vigor, ns
no organ Is so much abused and over
woiked as the stomach.
This Is the secret, If there Is any sec
ret, of the remarkable success of Stu
art's Dyspepsia Tablets, a remedy
practlcully unknown a few years ago
and now the most widely known of any
tteatment for stomach weakness.
This success haf been secured entire
ly upon Its merits as a digestive pure
nnd simple because theie can be no
stomach trouble If the food Is promptly
digested.
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets act cn
tliely on the food eaten, digesting It
completely, so that It can be assimilat
ed Into blood, nerve and tissue. They
cuie dyspepsia, water brash, sour stom
ach, gas and bloating after meals be
cause they furnish the digestive power
which weak stomachs lack and unless
that lack Is supplied It Is useless to at
tempt to cure by the use of "tonics,"
"pills" and cathattlcs which have abso
lutely no digestive power.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be
found at all drug stores and the regu
lar use of one or two of them after
meals, will demonstrate their meilt
better than any other argument.
fever at Winston, N. C. He left for that
place on the same day.
Frank Ross, who Is engaged In bridge
painting at Owego, N. Y., spent Sunday
with friends in town.
The slate loot on the Lehigh Valley
depot Is being repaired by workmen, and
other necessaiy repairs about the build
ing nie contemplated. No new station
will be built this scar.
Mrs. Helc M. Day wll dispone of bet
horse, wagons, blankets, etc., at public
sale on Satin clay afternoon, Octoherl
Ezra Ducblcr will leave for Philadel
phia this week, to enter the University of
Pcnnsjlvnnla, where he will take a
couise in vetcrinaiy medicine
John S. Brace is acting as deputy pio
thonotaiv dining tho absence of Pro
thonol.uy Donovan, who is busily en
gaged in canvassing the county for le
electlon. John Klntncr returned on Monday fiom
Iowa, where he has leslded for the past
ear, and is now satisfied to live in the
East for the future.
Thomas Woodflcld, an aged resident of
Nicholson, passed through here on Mon
day, on his way home from visiting
friends In Biadford countv.
The ladles of J. W. ReMiolds' cotp.s,
Women's Relief corps, will give a social
at the Grand Aimy hall Tuesday evening
Postmaster F. M. Williams and Martin
Ruh, of Nicholson, were doing business
in town on Monda.
Tunkhannock tiible, improved Oldci of
Red Men, held their semi-annual election
of chiefs on Monday evening.
The Susquehanna river is very high
from the recent long rains.
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Sept. 30 Miss Mayme Far
ley, of Kingsley, spent Sunday with hei
friend, Mrs E. L. Sloat
C. J. Roberts, of Foster, spent Sundaj
with his aunt, Mrs E. D. Bell.
Mrs. Arthur Loomls, of Scranton, vis
ited her friend, Mis. W. E Lord, last
week.
Cecil Shields, who has been attending
Lehigh university, spent a few days of
last week with his patents, Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Shields, jr.
Tho Tuesdav Histoiy club will meet
with Mis, L 12. Sanfoid, Tuesday aftei
noon, Sept. 30.
PUBLIC SALE.
PUBLIC SALE.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Seated and Unseated Lands
BY THE
Commissioners of Lackawanna County
ON
13th Day of October, 1902, at 10 O'clock A. M.
Notice Is heicby given In pursuance of tho geneial acts of assembly of tho
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania directing the mode of selling seated nnd unseated
lands that have been In the possession of the County Commlssloneis and in
maining umedeemed for two jears and upwards, them will be exposed to public
sale on the IJth dav of October, A. D. 100.', at 10 o'clock a, m , at the Gland Jmy
room In the comt house, In the city of Seianton, the following properties, unless
the same are ledeemed previous to that time, to wit:
Unseated Lands
ARCHBALD
No. or Owneis or
No, aciea, etc. leputed owneis.
1 100 Jones, Edwaid, et. al,
CARRONDAI
2 '.'JO Mills, W. W
3 -104 Owner unknown,.,..,,
4 440 Owner unknown
5 530 Williams & Smith
, , JHrFERSON
6 110 I'CiliH, Fiecmont......
7 37. Iwanoski, Rev. H
S 163 Wills, W. W
9 100 Wills, W. W
LEHIGH T
10 310 Ruike, Wm. J.,
11 ino Iwanoski, Rev. H. ,
1- 30(1 Koch, John H. ,,.,,..,
13 407 Wills, W. W
II 128 O'Boyle. A. P..
13 221 Si-humau, Karl
16 231 Wagner, Chailes F...
RANSOM
17 S6 Eveihait, James M..,
ROARrNG BRO
IS 23 Wills, W. W
19 40 Owner unknown ,
SPRING BRO
20 109. 1 house Barrett, Edward,,...,
21 213 Dunning, A. B. .,,..'.,,
22 100 Jenkins, John H ,.,
23 SI2 Phelps, Jacob '
24 98 Schultz, Theodore
25 300 Schwenk. John
26 129 White. P.. F.. and H.
J. Zelgler .....
2T iU White, B. r. and H.
J. Zeleler
WINTON
28 139 Wills, W. W
BOROUGH.
Description of Amount of tnx,
propel ty, Intciest and costs.
Nathan Wade tract ? 5& 57
12 TOWNSHIP
Chailes Hurst tract , ,
Jesse Shove tract ,,,,,,
Benjamin Shove tract ,
Jonathan Dtlley tract .......
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TOWNSHIP.
J. Dllley tiact ,.,,.,,.,$
Mrs, J, Conuul tuict ,., , ,,
Robeit ll win tiact , ,,,.,
Elizabeth Bianham tract ,,, ,
OWNSIHP. '
William Wllnint tract , ,,,,,$
James Buinslde tract ,,,,, ,.,
J, Morrell tiact ,,.,,.,.,,, ,.,
John Reed tract ....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,
Hannah Reese tract ......,,..,.,,,,
John Stein tract .,.,, ,
11, F. Moore tiact ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
TOWNSHIP,
Dan Turner tiact ,.,,,, ,,,,,j
OK TOWNSHIP,
12. Guise tract ,.,., ,,,,,, I
Near No. 11 school ,, ,,
OK TOWNSHIP.
J. Lawrence tiact ,.,.,
Thomas Dundas tract
Joseph Bennett tract ,
Thomas Dundas tract ,
Rhoda Holcomb tract
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134 91
U5 72
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59 74
1SS 46
J. Wentnor tract ., ,,, , 230 $4
J. Young tiact ....,.,.,, ,., 230 43
BOROUGH.
J. Steinberg tract 137 46
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Seated Lands
ARCHBALD BOROUGH. "
' Ownora or Description or ' , Amount or tax,
vnniitnrtrmni.ru. nronerty. Interest nnd cots.
Bonskle. Joseph. ...... .First ward .......n,i....t... ...... .,$ 21 "2
Paul Dellson and
Louise HuzeniiiB.i... First wnru ........ ..... ..........
Colehy, GeniRO, ....... First wnid
Dalewlch, Joseph Flist ward ............................
Hornet. Paul .....First ward .,...,... ........ ...........
.lontosky. Mlrhacl.... First wnid ............................
Krnnn, Stnnlnlt.. ...... Flist ward
1ftitmmv Hdmlflh..,.. First watd ...... .......i..............
Kline. Joscpn i'irst wnru
I.liras, William Flist ward IB 06
Lewis, Richard i First waul 19 M
Wateskey, Joseph First watd ..., i 36 ,4
Nnvcott, GenrRC .First ward , 1532
OMllskle, Michael First waid 27 76
O'MasIck AliRiist First ward 276
Pllltehkcy. Fnrrls Flist ward '. IB 55
Picvllle, Mlrhnel. Flist watd 1147
Rudlflvltz. Joseph Flist ward 19 22
Soloskl. John First ward 4148
Sanzerokey, Joliri, First waid 22 16
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21 71
24 97
11 22
25 78
b8 32
64 33
16 06
10 acres
BLAKELY BOROUGH.
McMillan, Louisa Thltd ward
CARBONDALD TOWNSHIP.
Hot Burke, Clins, J Mayflcld Yard ..
1 lot.l house Cordner, Henry T loncsdalo road
Hot Corrcll, Aithlir Honesdale load
Hot Kennedy, Tntrlck Mayflcld Ynrd ,.
1 lot Wahtner, Peter Cottage street ..
.$ 19 83
.$ 7 So
. 12 36
6 01
,. .0 01
,. 19 28
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Hot
Hot
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not
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1 lot
14 lots
CARBONDALB CITY, THtRD WARD.
Corkln, A. W Third ward 5 50
Davis, Mis. Gcoirc... Third wnid 5 73.
Mesoet, John, I2st Shantv Hill (nr Biooklyn street).. 6 15
McOnny.Mis. Michael Woodlawn avenue 5 71
Phillips, Rnv Wayno avenuo B08
Rllley, Matthew Shanty Hill 6 0S
CARBONDALD CITY, FOURTH WARD.
Andeieon, Christian.. Cnttngc sticct t 6 09
Gavin, Mary Pike street 5 92
Hopkins, John Riooklyn street as
, b in
1 lot,! house Henley, Bridget Plko street
CARBONDALB CITY, FIFTH WARD.
11-3 lots Loftus, Alice Thirty-sixth sheet ...
CARBONDALT2, SIXTH WARD.
Gillespie, John Canaan street
Loftus, Michael Green street
Robinson, William,... Uppor Belmont street
Snyder, William Fnlrvlew avenuo
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
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Hot
Hot
Hot
3ncics
Hot
Hot
Hot
1 acre
Hot
Hot
1 lot
2 lots
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
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'Slot
Hot
Hot
Hot
2acies
Hot
Slots
304 acres
3 lots
2 lots
1 Int
1 lot
Hot
.$ 5 90
.$ 6 89
6 48
7 21
6 20
DICKSON CITY. FIRST WARD.
Davis, Wm. R First ward $ 6 19
Hoffmnn. Wm Flist waid 10 50
Karnowsky, Albert... First waul 10 09
Roprers. Thomn.M First ward 19 47
Williams, David First ward 18 70
Muiphy, Mis. W. W..Fhst ward 2117
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH, S15COND WARD.
Kamanlskey, Andr6... Jackson street
Walko, Joseph Second ward
Patterson, Thomas.,,. Second ward
Pinko, Burton Second waid
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH, THIRD WARD.
j. -'Hon, John Thrd ward
Flnkus, Amon Thltd ward
Kcllv, Pntrlck Thhci ward
Lewis, William Thlid'-waid
McCormlck, James.... Third ward
Norton, William Third waid
Puzenskl, Frank Third warn"
Polomonskl. Anton. ...Thlid ward ...
..$
StateB.Wm. (or W.V.)Thlid ward
Stuzenskl. Frank Thiid ward
Stolen (or Stayer),
Harris Thiid ward
i
13 30
51
12
89
3,075
51
151
Hot
lHlots
Idiots
1 lot
Hot
1 lot, 1 acre
Hot
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
Hot
4 lots
Hot
1 lot
Hot
2 lots
2 lots
Hot
Hot
2 lots
1 lot
3 lots
Hot
2 lots
2 lots
3 lots
Hot
3 lots
2 lots
lot.
i house
5 lots
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
Hot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
2 lots
Hot
Hot
3 lots
Hot
Hot
41 acies
Hot
Hot
2 lots
Hot
Hot
2 lots
Hat
7 lots,
1 houba
Hot
3 lots
3 lots
Hot
4 lots
2 lots
Hot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
Hot
Hot
1 lot
2 lots
Hot
Hot
1 lot
lint
Hot
Hot
2 lots
1 lot
Hot
lint
outhouse
90 acres
2 lots
Siacies
lint
Hot
Hot
1 lot
4 lots
Hot
11 aci es
58 acres
Hot
2 lots
Hot
2 lots
Hot
Dl'NMORC BOROUGH. FIRST WARD
Baith, Abiaham Seianton and Torcst '.Hill Ceme
tery .1. $
Bum, W. J Apple street .'.,
Brovvnlnff, William ...Gtandview street
llllllit'l Ii JJUIIUIIIJ) J. '
soda t Ion .....
Gathcrcole, Seldom... Thioop street ...
Mnshpn. Mr. or Ml s. . "Rlnnf rln nvnnlln .
Roderick. Thomas Throop street ....
Snim (or Stoner). Wm. Sheiwood avenue
Slattcry, J. P Monroe avenue 16
DUNMORE BOROUG H, SECOND WARD.
Larney, Maiy A Drinker street $ IS
DUNMORI2 BOROUGH, THIRD WARD.
Mlit, Henry, Est Thiid street alley : f 13
Mlit, Henrv Third stieot alley 10
Watson, Jane B Blnkcly street 12
Watson, James Blakely stieet 12
;a.i
21
til
82
05
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81
31
88
03
v07
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12 9C R
DUNMORE BOROUGH. FOURTH AVARD.
Owner unknown Pnff lot 7 19
DUNMORE BOROUGH. FIFTH WARD.
Batid, G. A Bunker Hill
DUNMORE BOROU
Aichbald, James
Adams, M. F
Frear. E E
Gallagher, Edwaid..,.
Howe, T B
Howell, Benjamin
Howell & Jones
Henry, Anthony
Halligan, Rlchaid
.Tadwin, C. P
Jeffries. Thomas
Long, J D
M. & M. Bank
Gil, SIXTH WARD.
Qulncy and Elmont avenues.,
i,i jerrerson avenue
Electric avenue
Qulncy avenue
Electilc avenue
Adams avenue
Adams avenuo
Qulncy avenue
Adams avenue
MmuoQ avenue
Qulncy avenue
Sixth street
Motzenkacher Est
Owner unknown
O'Malley
Streeter, R. H
Rllley (or Rellly),
John H
Schroeder, Armenia..
Stuart, Peter
Williams, W. C
Walters. John
P2LMHURST
Adams avenue, block 311, lots 14,
16, 17
Di Inker street
Momoe avenue
Jeffeison avenue
Monroo avenue
Clay avenue ,
Electric and Clay avenues
Monroe avenue
BOROUGH.
6 42
15 21
11 91
15 78
21 35
43 96
11 00
44 87
59 10
61 41
24 46
22 25
44 61
21 80
35 63
11 41
11 42
19 01
61 41
25 72
16 03
100 61
60 07
Bioss, Ehira Knickerbocker plot. Gardner tract. J
Grenlnser. J Baptist. Bauman's tract, Jordan's addition
Ladwig, B. F Bauman's tract, Jordan's addition
FELL TOWNSHIP.
Avery, Thomas J Rlchmond.ile, Fouith district t
Asher (or Ashui),JohnRlchmondale, Fouith dlstilct
Benjamin, S. P Rlchmond.ile, Wanen tiact
Brown, J. C Vnndllns, Third dlstilct
Buck, D V rUehniondHle, Fouith district
Burns, Anthony Rlchmondale, Fouith dlstilct
Bradley, Edward Rlchmondale, Fouith district
Blackman. Nellie Rlchmondale, Fouith district
Cuunlngham, J. H Rlchmondale, Wan en tract
Corcoran. Patilck Rlchmondale, Wairen tract
Cinsliv, Mao Rlchmondale, AVarren tiact
Cunningham, T Rlchmondale, AVauen tract
Davis, Michael Rlchmondale, AA'anen tract ........
Davis, George Rlchmondale, Wanen tract
Dudlick. Michael Rlchomndnle, AVaircn tiact
Davis, Thomas Rlchmondalo, AA'anen tract
Dunn, Patrick Rlchmondale, AVniren tiact .,
Dart, Hanlet Rlchmondale, Fourth district,
AVauen tiact
Giiflln, A Rlchmondale, AV'nuen tract
Gilswold, Chns A'andllng
Ollek, Joseph Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact
Harris, John Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact .......
Horton, II Rlchmondalo, Wanen tiact
Higglns, Charles Rlchmondale, Wail en tiact
Hoiton, 116my; Rlchmondale, AVaircn tract
Hcibeit & Summeis
Hoiton. T H
Hendler, John ,,,.
Hnrlvon, Geoigo nnd
J. H
Jnmliv, T. H
JenocI, Mlc-huel
Jones, R. w
Jones, Daniel
Klzlko, James
Keuzle, A. L
Moignn, T. J
Modern, John
Mnxey, Bennett
Mitchell, Chailes i
Meyer, Philip
McGiath. John
Neville, Althur
Odell, Flunk
Osboin, A. P
Owens, Edniud
Owens. ElUnbetll
Owens, W. D
Pnllco, James,, ,.
Reed, Mrs A. J
Riiss, H, H
Russell B Coal Co.,.,
Sklndle (or Shlndlo),
Mnitln
Snuiics, l B
Stanton, L
Tripp, Clnieuce
Thomas, Philip
Tuttle. Charles
A'nndllng. Abiaham.,,
Yams, AV. T ,,,
Yiirn, A'alentlna
Wells, Piank
AVhlte, Amos,,.,,.,.,.,
AVIIcox, R
AVIIIInms, John and 12.
AVilllams, G, R. (or
G. J,),, , ,,,
AYogal, Michael.,,,,,,.
Rlchmondale. AVauen tinet
RIch..iondale, AVanon tract
Rlchmondale, Wan en tiact
Rlchmondale, AVurien tract
Rlchmondalo. AVmron tuit't
Rlchmondale, AVnnen tract
Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact
Rlchmondale, AVuiren tiact
Richmotidule, AVairen tract ,
Rlchinoudnle, AVarren tiact.
Rlchmondale, AVarren tract
Rlchmondale, AVairen tiact
Rlchmondale, AVarien tinet
Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact
A'andlliig, Third district
A'andllng. Third dlstilct
Rlchmondale, AA'niren tiact ,
A'andllni,'. Thlid dlstilct
Rlchmondale, AVairen tiact ,
Rlchmondnle, AVnnen (tact ,
Rlchmondnle, AVauen tiact ,
Rtchmondalp, AVniren tract ,
Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact ,
Rlchmondalo, Wairen tract ,
Rlchmondalo ,
Fred Porter tiact
Rlpholz and Rlttenhouse tiact...
Rlchmondalo ...,,
Rlchmondnle, AVauen tract
Rlchmondale, AVarien tiact ,,.,.
Vuiulllnff ,
Rlchmondale, AVauen tiact ,,,,
A'andlinir. Thlid dlstilct
Rkhmnndalu, AVarren tiact.,,.,.,,
Rlchmondnle
Rlchmondnle, AA'arren tract .,...,,
Vandllng. Third district ,,,,,,,,,,,,
8 48
15 26
8 86
10 92
10 92
16 40
13 74
10 92
15 07
15 07
10 92
16 40
9 59
15 08
8 15
24 90
9 59
22 03
11 21
6 95
40 25
12 35
16 40
17 75
10 91
10 93
24 82
9 59
13 22
10 93
21 97
23 31
6 75
27 S8
10 53
10 91
6 73
8 0.1
10 92
11 15
10 6t
9 71
10 90
5 m
10 51
6 75
16 65
10 92
10 92
13 81
10 92
10 92
10 60
1,323 32
16 40
16 78
11 41
10 91
9 37
K 75
B9 00
, 9 37
8 99
59 3J
10 65
16 40
9138
16 40
15 08
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.
12 nnes
25 acres
25 acres
53 acres
Blots
5 lots,
s'.iops, ete
Cannon. II J
liieen, nncnnoi ,,
Glnssner, James
fcmiui, wiiiiam,,,,..!.
JERMYN
Phoenix Casket AVorks Third waid ,.., ,.....,,
1 lot.l house
150 acres
105 aciea
Hot
16 acres
llJacieB
Phoenix Casket Co,,,,
LACKAWANN
Gllroy, Mis. Thomas,,
Lotz, Jacob ,,,,.
Miles, William
Michaels, Peter ,.
Scranton Steel Co.,,,,
, II. Wilson tract S 5 95
, T. Conrad tiact ,,,,,,,,.., 17 81
, Thomaa Coin ad tiact ,, 17 84
, Husan Ogiesuy tract ,, ,,..... '.'8 72
BOROUGH.
37 72
72 75
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A TOWNSHIP.
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Epilnxer, AA'llllarn
'LEHIGH TOWNSHIP,
Part of AA'm. Black. Ball. Hall and
AA'm. AVrlsht tract
9 07
123 19
10 33
7 31
66 21
507 49
74 acres
Haciea
Wagner, C
Fenner, David ,
MADISON
B. McShane tract ,, 9 74
B. McShane tract 6 bO
TOWNSHIP.
KOacres Walsh, Maurice ...John Syron tract
t 30 91
2?TJBLIO BALE.
PUBLIC SALlT
No.
214
215
216
217
218
211
220
21!
222
223
224
225
228
27
228
229
2.10
231
232
233
234
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
271
274
273
276
277
278
279
280
211
2S2
2SJ
2S4
28-
2S6
2S7
288
289
210
291
292
293
211
295
296
297
.'98
N
299
,100
A
'01
!02
101
104
X)5
:o
107
101
W9
110
'.11
'12
.11
It
sn
;i6
117
318
111
"20
21
122
123
124
125
26
127
128
129
330
'.11
1.12
333
134
135
136
237
".18
339
.140
341
312
343
.144
345
346
347
349
350
351
352
353
354
357
358
359
360
361
3b2
3(11
36 1
3b5
367
308
Ib3
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
;,7S
379
380
3St
382
38.1
384
?S3
3S6
387
3S8
SS3
390
331
i93
39.1
S91
395
396
397
198
399
400
401
402
40.1
404
405
17 04
MM
14 77
12 42
2135
12 85
6 63
6 63
A 63
MATFIELD BOROUGH.
Owners or Description of Amount of Use,
reputed owners. property. Interest and costs.
Furry. Patrick, ...... ..Second Atreet .. 14 78
Qulnn, John E,,..,..nCor. renn and Maplo street .......
NEWTON TOAVNSlliP.
Wloktzer, P, En,,,... ,, ,.,,.,......i......n. .". 'irf
OLD FORGM TOWNStI IP (NOW BOROUGH). ' "
Durhnnner Drnketown I
Davenport, Mary J... Little England
Harris, William....... Baruertown
Jennell, Angello,.......Mudtown ..............................
Movies, Wllllnm Barbel town
Paone, Mynon,.,. ...... Austin Heights
flftnff Xr nfnn....... . Austin TtalffhtM ......................
Schonn, Samuel Mtldtown IS 63
Talencl, F,. , Mtldtown 15 71
OLYPHANT BOROUGH. , ...
Holvko, John Fouith ward i I 7 63
Jenkins, David, Fourth ward 7 9?
Jackycrock, John Fourth wnrd 17 61
JnkiovlU. Jennie Fourth wnrd U OS
Jones, John R ...Fourth wnrd , 12 65
Layman, Jacob Fourth wnrd 9 0S
Millard, Gcoige AV..., Fourth wnrd 6 0S
RANSOM TOWNSHIP.
Tompkins, AV., Est .....$
ROARING BROOK TOWNBHIP.
1 lot.l house Hartley, Carrie AVllllnm Hill tract t
20 acres,
1 house Nay Aug & Elmhurst
Boulevard Co
.No. of
lots. etc.
Hot
Hot
129 seres
Hot
1 lot
2 Iota
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
Hot
Hot
Hot
1 lot
Slots
Hot
Hot
2 lots
Hot
3 lots
3S3
7SI
76T
2.16 1 lot
237 1 lot
238 1 lot
239 2 lots
240 1 lot
241 1 lot
242 2 lots
243 2 lots
244 1 lot
215 1 lot
246 1 lot
247 1 lot
248 2 lots
249 4 lots
250 1 lot
25! 2 lots
252 1 lot
253 2 lots
254 2 lots
253 1 lot
256 1 lot
257 1 lot
258 1 lot
259 1 lot
269 1 lot
261 1 lot
Hot
50 acres
1 lot
Hot
Hot
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
2 lots
Hot
30 acres
1 lot.l house
1 lot
Hot
Hot
Hot
2 lots
2 lots
Hot
1 lot
2 lots
Hot
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot.l house
Hot
2 lots
Hot
1 lot
4 lots
Hot
SOUTH ABINGTON TOW..u.IP.
Austin, Hayden Lot 123, Highland park t
Butts, Chester Lot 191, Summit park
Bell, Mnry T. Lot 61, Patrick A. Powell plot.......
Betx Burton L Lots 111-112, Summit park
Christian, ConneUclIa, Lot 119, Summit avenue
Crohn, Jnxh T Lot 45, Highland park
Dunn. Phillip B Lots 550-660. Summit park
Dollogolln, Peter ...,,Lots 18-304, Summit park '.
Dankwert, Kate Lot 220, Summit park
Dcchan, John Patrick & Powell plot
Depue, John J Lot 390, Summit park
Deffenbach, Richard,, Lot 43, Highland park
Davis, Berton E LntR 441-442, Summit park
Dunnell. Genrgo Lots 269, 270,, 271-272 Summit park..
Evnns, W. K Lot 232. Summit park
Edwaids, Saiah E....Lots 112-113 Summit park
Fnrr, Gomer Lot 2t3, Summit park '
Frnntz, Kate E Lots 461-462, Summit park
Gadwood, Mary Lots 211-212, Summit park
Grove, Carrie Lot 389, Summit park
Gthrell, Martin Lot 431, Summit park
Heckman, II. L Lot 110, Highland park
Hnnnon, Koiman F.. Lot 68, Summit park
Hitchcock Rollln Lot 248, Summit park
Hoover, Arthur T Lot 76, Summit park
Jennings, David (or Lot 54, Highland park ,
Daniel)
Johnson, AVeln Lot 254, AVoodlawn park
King. John. Est
Kaufman, W. H Lot 41.1, Summit park
Kelly, Paul B Lot 201, Lorraine park
Loveland. W. E Lot 81, Patrick & Powell plot
Larney, AVllllnm Lot 119, Highland park ,
Moycr, Isabella Lot 119, Summit park
Morton, John A Lot 216, Highland park
Murphy, Mrs. W. AV,.Lots 68-59, Summit park
Murphy, Bellow Lot 202. Summit park
u jvianey, iienrv J.... cninenuia Mountain iana
Paddock. David R.... Lot No. 130
Price, Thomas '..Lot 524, Summit park ,..
Purpora, Lawrence ..Lot 41, Summit park
Powell, Agnes Lot 663, Summit park
Reynolds, John H ....Lot 90. Highland park
Rodney, Elizabeth ...Lots 596-597, Summit park
Stage. Martin (or Lots 4-5, Summit park
Martha)
Saul, George L Lot 211, Highland park
Smith, J. L Lot 282, Summit park
Suburban Building &
Loan Association.... Lots 25-26. Highland park
Sltron, Aimer Lot, Patrick & Powell plot
Tltmnn, Alexander ...Lot 131, Patilck & Powell plot ....
Van House, AVIlllam.. Patrick & Powell plot
Van Buskirk, Lena... Lot 354, Summit park
Vanaken, A. C Lot 287, Highland park
Weeks. Mary Lot 223. Highland park
Walker, Fred V Lots 179-180, Summit park
WINTON BOROUGH.
llot.l house Kunz, Fred Second wnrd t
1 lot Kunz, Netltle Second ward
1 lot.l house Kunz, Henry Second waid
1 lot.l house Konltzeny, Tophella. . Second ward
2 lots
2 houses Ott. Anthony Second waid
llot.l house Reed. Mrs. Mary.... Second wnrd 15 10
1 lot.l house Swlck, Charles Second waid 1933
SCRANTON. FIRST AVARD.
Clark. George R Block 110, lots 8-9, .Woodlawn ave..$
Dougherty. Michael... Block 79. lot 1, Durkln street
Domcn, Fred Block 125, lot 8, Reese street
Dimmlck, J. E On Riverside
Gilbert. J, H. & S. G. Block 19, lot 16 or 17, North Main
avenue
Galagher. R. J Block 14, lot 18, 1735 Perry avenue.
Hoover, James Block 1, lot 18. West Market street'
McGoft, John Block 83, Lot 6
Owner unknown Block 1 or 3, lot 33, Columbia, ave..
8Pace, Thomas and
Jennie Block 23. lot 18, Race street
tYilliamii. J. D Block 117. lot 9. Flsk street
AVfillams, John Block 116. lot 28, AVashlngton ave
'
z
2 lots
Hot
Hot
V,i acres
1 Jot
Hot,
Hot
1 lot ' ,
Hot
Hot
1 lot
Hot
23 67
13 64
19 52
58 29
68 63
15 59
7 45
668
6S7
J 25
6 73
675
745
9 22
5 94
6 17
C36
Hot
2 lots
2 lots
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
1 lot
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
Hot
Hot
1 lot
1 lot
16acies
Hot
16 acres
1 lot
1 lot
Hot
- r,lJILAiN 1 WIN. S P.LUiU vv.rt.m.
Cavahaugh, Patrick J. Block 96, lot 2 $
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
4aciessmface
coal, 1 acre Leach
2 houses Stlpp,
l lot,! house Koon
Hot
r.fl.vin.'J. Alton Est... Block 1. lots 25-26. Columbia ave.
Evans, Snrah Ann Block 119, lots 37-38, Theodore at...
Gerrity, John, 2nd Block 118, lot 23
Gallagher, Bridget.... Block, 86 lot 9. Beaumont ave
Green. L D Block 8, lot 3, Monsoy avenue
Gilbert. Joseph Block 96, lot 3. Summit avenue
Harrlck, John'1 Block 97, lot 6, Summit avenue....
Haggertv, Catherine.. Block 96, lot!
Judge, Catherine I Block 75, lot 78, Ferdinand street..
Keller, M. F. ...5.... Block 7, lot 30, Electric avenue,...
Maloney, Bridget .V" Block 97, lot 9. Clarke street
Morgan. Cadna .....'. Block 97, lot 13, Summit avenue....
Miles. Edward '..Block 7. lot 35, Columbia avenue ..
McKelch, John Bck 88, lot 4 ...
Piovldence Coal Co...B!pck 6, 96, 97, 98 and part of 99
Klsey
Porter. John T Blocfi 1. lot 21. Columbia avenue..
Providence Coal Co... Blocks 66, 107. 108, G. S. Robinson ..
Reed. Hanlrett Block M4, lot 3, Blair avenue
Shields, Michael Block S4.,lot 19, Perry avenue
Zaluskey, Andrew ....Block 76,Vot 12, Cross street
SCRANTON, THIRD WA.RD.
Clnnrl AllnlinAl Tllnnlj- Xl lntt . Iron Street I
Gllllgan, Thomas Block 39. lot 10. Market street 6 73
Leach, Ann Block 35, lot 30Iron street 6 69
V
v
5 62
14 55
6 15
6 53
673
741
6 80
6 9S
683.
613
8 24
10 21
669
8 24
769
55 43
741
66 42
762
6 73
663
563
Giles Est Iron stieet.,
iVilJi'stani
3. ' .V
Stanton St.,.
16 04
666
608
Matthias Block 53
Peter Block 7, lot 7, No
MPWA-MTr-N. WVIIT.T'l. WAPT"V
17-nnlffan Tnhn UlnAl. 9Q lnt 1i 'Pflru?. PanCOast
""""""' "" "'""""' ,w. . v
& -rnroop tract .
OfO A MTTIM OIYTU WAnn
1 lot Duhlgg, Lawrence Jr. Block 2, lot, Flist street ...
1 lot Reese, William Lot, 9, Roland avenue
1 lot.l house Smith, Andy Block 20, Lot 3, 421 Connors cpurt..
SCRANTON. SEA'ENTH AVARD. V
Owner unknown Block 21, Lot 16 Gibson stieetl....!
Owner unknown Block 26, lot 3, Monsey avenue....
SCRANTON, NINTH AArARD, .
Richaids, Fred Block 11, lot 17 VI
SCRANTON, TENTH WARD,
Bauman, Katherlne V
Estate Block 38, lot 15, Paul Btreet l
Keller, Charles Block 58, lot 6, Mark street
1 lot
Hot
Hot
Hot
8 24
7 83.
16 18
15 91
7 87
1360
Hot
BPRAKTON. TWET.TiTH AVARD.
1 lot, lhouse l.ockson, Mury 128 Irving avenue
SCRANTON. THIRTEENTH AA'ARD.
Hallgan, Rlchnid ....Lot on Capnuse avenue $
Richaids, Cntheilne.. Block 75, lot 3, Nny Auk avenue....
Rllley, David Part of lot on Maivlne stieet
Richards, Catheilne... Block 75, lot 9, Gardner avenue ....
Hot
1 lot
Hot
1 lot
1 lot and
part of lot
AA'alsh, John J Block 29, lot 8, part of lot 9, Ry-
eison stieet
SCRANTON, SIXTEENTH WARD.
1 lot Goidon, S, B .,.., Block 5, lot 11, Anthony street $
SCRANTON, EIGHTEENTH WARD.
1 lot.l house AVelly, Mary Block 2. lot 12, Railroad and Em
met stieet t
1 lot.l house O'Donnell, P. J Rlock 7, lot 22, 709 Scranton st 11 W
SCRANTON, NINETEENTH AVARD.
I lot Hmt, Hannah Block 42, lot 16, Staffoid avenue ,.
1 lot Muriny, Thomas Block 11, lot 8, Locust street
1 lot Manley, John, Jr Block 7. lot 18, Prospect avenue...
1 lot McDonald. Block 22, lot 14, 733 Beech at.......
2 lots Ryan. Hannah Block 27, lots 27-28 ,,..,..,
2 lots Sheildan. John Block t0, lol 137, 1107 Mead ave
Slots Talor, G. II Block hi, lots 42-43, Brook etreat...
SCRANTON TWE NTIETH AVARD.
1 lot Butler, Rlchaid Cedar avenue ,,,.,..,,)
1 lot Caiuy, Mrs. Stephen,, Block 58, lot 17, Piospect avenue,,
l lot Clifford. Frank Block 52. lot 2
1 lot Carey, Patilck ,,,,..,, Block 59, lot 16, Prospect avenue
1 lot, 1 house Can, Ed. Est Block SS, lot 21, Stone avenue.,,.,,
JJUVIM, Aliuimei ,, iuuh. oj, juis, -)-, rutin Biieei,,
Donahoe, James iiiock t3, lot it, jrving nvenue
Hots
l lot
Hot Unity, Jonn t uiock bit, lot iu, unerry street.
1 lot Dinner, Jacob Block 8, lot 2. Ciown avepue,,,,,,
1 lot Fisher, Georce Block 19, lot 21, Piospect avenue,,
1 lot Fisher, Geoige Block 58, lot 15, Palm Btreet .......
1 lot Fauell, Ellen ,, Cedar avenue ,,,
1 lot Fisher, GeoiRe Block 19, lot 21, Palm street.,.,....
1 lot Fisher. Geoiye ,,,,,,., Block 55, lot 8, Stone avenue
1 lot Fisher, George ,, Block 58, lot 17, Prospect avenue ..
1 lot Fisher, George ,,.,.,.. Block 58, lot I, Piospect avenue,,,
1 lot Fisher, George ,,, Block 56, lot 1, Stone avenue
1 lot Fisher, George ,,, Block 59, lot 1, Stone nvenue .,,,,,,
1 lot Fisher, George Block 69, lot 14, Pear street ,,.,.,,,
1 lot Fisher, George ,,,.., Block 78, lot 28, Fig street ,,.,,,,,.
1 lot Fisher, Geoigo Block 84, lol 14, Palm street ,
1 lot Gibbons, Catherine,,,, Block 19, lot II, Piospect avenue.,
1 lot Manley, John, Jr.,,... lllock S8. lot 6, Crown avenue ,,,,,
Slots Moeller, Finnk ,,, Block 115 ,,,
Hot McDonnell, Michael ,, Block SO, lot 28, Biook street .,,,,.
1 lot Owner unknown ,,,.,, Block 77, lot 2, Irving avenue .,,.,,
6 lots Remington Estate .... Block 95. lots 95-96, Crown avenue;
lots 6-7-8. Stnfford avenue ,..,,,,,
16 lots Remington Estate .... Block 96, Stafford avenue ,,,, ,
Slots Roberts, Mary Ann,.. Block 86, lots 87-38. Crown avenue,
Hot Skelly, James J .,,,,, Block 16, lot 10, Cherry street ,,,..
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4 lots Backhorn, Ellen F. ...Block 51, lots 9 to 12, Sou, Key.
7 lots Congregation of Ben- ser avenue .,,,,, ,,$
nl Isiael ,,.,,. Block 45. Eureka avenue .,,,,,,.,,,,
Hot Hoffeker, H. H. ,.,... Block 27. lot 17, Avenue A ,.,.,
lhouse McLoughlln, John M6 Providence road ...,.,.,
2 lots Owner unknown ...... Block 29, lots 14-15, Frlnk street .,.
1 lot Owner unknown Block 31, lot 17 ,..., ,,
Hot AVelesetal, Edwaid..,. Block 44, Eurekx street ,,.
1 lot AVilllams, Humphrey,. Block 6?, lot 4, Keyser avenue,
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J. COURIER MORRIB,
, JOHN PENMAN.
County ComBUJslonera.
Attest: W. G. DANIELS, Clerk.
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