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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 189G.
HAVE
Serge or Summer Clothes
MADE TO ORDER BY
THE FRANK T.
Coal Exchange Building,
EASTERN LEAGUE
BASE BALL GAMES
Ruibenler Get a Firm Hold on First
Position. '
SCRANTON WON AT BUFFALO
Took (be Last of Ike Series from Ihe
BisonsWilLes-Harre Had lo Win,
Too-Took Korhestcr 'IV u Innings
lo Down Providence.
Yesterday's Kesult.
Ikranton 5 Buffalo I
Wllkes-Barre 3 Albany a
Rochester Providence 1
Springfield at Syracuse, rain.
Miami's superior pltchiiiK won for
Scranlun the only one of the three
gauies played with Buffalo In the pres
ent series. Wllkes-Mnrre, by stood luck,
managed to defeat Albany on bunched
hits, though the latter deserved to win.
A wild pitch in the tenth inning: lost
'. Providence the Kami' at Rochester. The
positions of the clubs remain un
changed. No games are scheduled for to-day,
PvrcrntiiRe KerorU.
p. v. u p.c.
Itochesler X! 4'J U ..jW)
Providence T:t ti lit ."5
Albany ?". 11 i .''W
H'tffal.i 4". :;7 .".IS
Syracuse '. ?.". SS :7 .j"7
tsprir.jtleld ii "i
Scratiton Tl 27 4t ::su
Wllkes-Harre rl :'5 to -3iS
Tomorrow. Game.
Scranton at Toronto.
Wilkes-LSarre at UulTalu.
Providence at Syracuse.
Springltvld ut Rochester.
BROWN DID IT.
He Received Indifferent Support, but
His South Wing Curves Were
Never Solved.
Buffalo. July ::. The Scrantons
tinned the tables on the lUiffalox today,
winning by a score of ! to 1, and It
looked tor a time as If it would be a
shut-out for the Hlsons.
Hrown pitched a great game for the
Karons, and but live scattered hits can
be traced afiuinst him.
flame. n realty lost the game for Viuf
falo. the five runs being made in the
first three innings in which he pitched.
'ruber tinlslied the lust six innings and
not a run wus added. Attendance 2.500.
Score:
BITKAT.O.
A.R It. II. P.O. A. K.
Clymer, cf 4 V 11 :S 11 0
Pield, lb 4 U I la 0 I)
loudmouth. If 4 i I 0 I
Rltchey, ss 4 I 11 I 4 11
Urettlnger. lib I! 1) 1 1 0 1
I ce, 2i :: u u :: 0 u
I'l'qllhurt, i- 3 11 2 ." u u
ilaiinoii, p H 11 11 11 t 0
Urulier, p a 11 U I 0 11
Totals :a 1 r. 1-7 11
SCRANTON.
A.E. n. H. P.O. A. B.
tiriflln, cf 4 :i I 11 u
Aleunev, rr ." 1! :! 1 11 11
I'Brlen, tr 4 I I 7 U U
Kugun, If u 1 li II U
Mumiire. ss 4 11 1 I i i
Kilmer, 'Jb 4 1) 0 a 2 1
llilt. hili-iiiti. 3b 4 II I I i 1
Merger, c 4 0 o 7 1 u
Drown, p 4 11 1 ft 2 1
Totals
Uuffalo
IIS a 11 Ti 8 S
II 0 0 0 0 II 1 0- 1
11 -i 11 a 11 11 11 11 r.
Scran I on
I.1.. no ...I ........ C3 ,., J t.'l.-.., I. ...... t...
.errors Hnffalo, S; Scranton, 1. Left on
biises UulTalu, Scranton, 1. Struck out
Hy Cannon, 2; by Uruber, 1; by Hrown,
7. To-buse hits Meaney, Mugulre,
Hutchinson. Sacrifice till o'lSrlen. Stol
en bates Griffin. Double plays 11 utchin
!, Kelsltr ami ii'Riien. Wild pitches
Hv lltuwn, 2. Tlmi 2.113. I'niplre Ket-til.-k.
TO TORONTO AGAIN.
' Albany Couldn't Support Butkeoberger'
Team and It W ill Qo Back
to Canada.
' Albany. Juty 3o.The Albanys played
their last game lu re to-day. .Manager
Uinkenberger having decided lo go
Lack 10 Toronto again, where he has
. be.-n promised good lluancial backing.
The niunuex-mcnt was losing at a rate
if $100 per day in this city, and with no
hope of latter prospects.
Wllkes-Uarre won to-day by bunch
ing their hits tn thn second inning. Al
bany Mayed the belter game, both at
Lai and in the field, but their hits were
scattered.
Score.
ALKAXY.
. ,, A.B. II. 3! P.O. A. IS.
IMehanty, s 3 10 12 0
Kreeman, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0
rr.rlen, ir 4 n 1 2 11 0
Sugden. u 4 2 6 2 U
Lutenberg jr 4 11 1 1 11
Wright, cf 4 " I :t 0 0
Smith. 3b 2 V 1 2 2 U
Trilby, 2b U V 0 : 2 0
Dunn, p a o 1 12 0
Casey 1 v a 11 u v
Totals 23 2 27 11 0
Casey batted in place of Truby in the
ninth inning.
WIt.KES-BAP.Re
A.B. R. H.
P.O.
1
4
3
3
3
7
j
1
0
A.
1
4
w
V
V
V
(I
Lyttle. if ....
Potiner, 2b ...
J-czotte. rf ...
Pens, cf
Smith, 3b ,
Karl, lb
MeMahon, an
Wente, v ....
l.uckey, p ..
3
.... 3
.... 3
.... 3
....ai
Totals 31 3 7 27 13 2
Albany 1 i 0 11 (I 0 0 1 02
Wilkea-Barrr 30UUUU00 I
Earned runs Albany, 1; Wllkes-Barre,
X. Two-base bits Lyttle, Lexotte. Stolen
bases l.uitnberg, Ielelianty, Wente.
Double plays- Bonner, MxMahnn and Karl.
Base on balls Off Dunn. 3: off Lackey, 2.
Struck out Putin. 4: l.uckey, 1. Time
1.40. Umpire llornung.
Provi4enreKorhpstrr.
Rochester, July 30. Rochester and Prov.
Idenc played an exciting ten-Inning game
here today, the home team finally winning
out on a single by Johnson, his stolen
base and a wild pitch by Hodson, who
succeeded Rudder ham In the seventh.
Beore: R H E.
Rochester 1 00002110 1-S 10 t
' Providence 1010110000-7 10 1
Batteries Callaichan, McKarland and
Boyd; Hudderbam, Hodson and Dixon.
YOUR
CARROLL CO.,
WYOMING AVENUE.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percenlage Keeord.
P. W. U P.C.
Cincliinati Si lit 2S .Usi
Kaillmiuv M u 27 Mn
Cleveland Ki .W .'7
Chicago ! f.l 3S ..V3
Pittsburg 14 4'S ax .us
Huston M 4:1 as .r-21
Philadelphia. M as 44 .17a
Itiooklyi Ki 3S 4r,
WashiiiKtou 7S ::i 4"i .4W
New York ' 2 : 4 .4"2
St. Louis s.1 27 ; .3IS
Louisvllie Si 21 W :XU
Pliilndelihin-Nev York.
Philadelphia. .Inly 3H.Philudelphla bent
New Yurk avala today in a well-pluyed
name by superior all-round work. The
batting of the PhMIIes was terrific, eight
of their twelve hits Isdng two and three,
baggers and a home run. Sullivan was
taken out of the box In the eighth and
Clarke pitched the game out. Davis es
sayed to play left Held, but owing to a sore
leg, he made but a poor effort at It. ami In
the eighth I'lrlch took his place. Weather
clear and warm. Attendance, 2,3tW. Score:
It. U.K.
Philadelphia. 0 114 0 0 3 2 01 1 12 3
New York S 02 OS 1 00 I 9 II 2
Batteries Humbert and Clements; Sul
livan, Clarke und Wilson. I'mplre Slieri
dan. Huston Knit imore.
Boston. July 30. Boston appeared to
have a winning lead up to the eighth, when
Stivetl weakened. Attendance, 2.1'iH.
Score: It. U.K.
Boston 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 12 4
Baltimore 1) 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 W 13 1
Batteries Stivetts and liaiiZ'-l; Hem
ming and Clark. I'mplre Lynch.
( inciiiiiali-Pittsburg.
Cincinnati. July :tu. Pittsburg outplayed
Cnclnnatl all points of the game this
afternoon and won easily. Attendance,
3.U0O. Score: K.H.L.
Cincinnati 00 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 2
Pittsburg O 04OU0103 8 14 1
Batteries Foreman and Peilz; llawley
and Merrill. I'mplre Lally.
Urooklyn Washington.
Brooklyn. July M0. Both teams played a
perfect llelding game today, but the Sell
mors should have won, as they outbatted
the home players. The game was called
at the end of the ninth inning on account
of darkness. Score: It. U.K.
Brooklyn ft 1 0 (1 0 0 2 1 0 4 1
Washington 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 10 1
Batteries Abbey and tiriin: Mclames
and .c(.lulre. I'niplre Hurst. (Called
011 account uf darkness.)
SI. l.oui-" levcluiid.
St. Louis, July :w. Both sides were
blanked up to the seventh inning today,
when Cleveland's luuky hitting got four
runs. Score: K.H.M.
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 3 12 0
Cleveland 000 0 0040 0 4 13 3
Batteries Kissinger and McKarland;
Cuppy Young and dimmer. I'mplre
Betis.
PITCHER L0VETT REPORTS.
lie Will Twirl Against the Toronto
Tomorrow.
Special to the Scratiton Tribune.
Buffalo, N. V., July "ft. Pitcher I.oV
ett. late of the Ko hesters. reported lo
Manager rillin here to-day und will
be put in the box ul Toronto Saturday.
The Scraiitiui cluli was to-day notl
lied by President Powers not lo play In
Albany Saturday, but to go lo Toronto
us the Toronto club has been trans
ferred buck from Albany to its old home
ill unuua,
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
'I'll.' Shamrocks of Sione avenue. South
Side, defeated the Willow Sliv.-t Stars
In a name of bull Wednesday by a score of
8 to j. The Shamrocks battery was John
lledrick ami Patrick Mullen. Fred iurd
tier, captain.
A game will be played Sunday after
noon on the Brickyard grounds, Mlnooka,
between the Mouth Side Base Ball team
and the leading amateur team of Wilkes-
Burre. I'u I Ion and YauKhati will consti
tute the battery of ihe Sooth Side club,
and Breslin and McCabe of lh: Wilkes.
Barre club.
The Sunsets or Archhald challenge the
Sunsets of the South Side or the .Monitors
ol the West Side to a name oil either of
the latters' grounds. Answer In The Trib
une. J. Kallou, umnaKHi'.
The olyphunt Browns will play with the
Hurekasof Providence at .Hyphuiu tomor
row afternoon.
Hyphaiit, July :;u.-Tlie I'arbondale
Alumiiis were defeated here today hy the
Browns. The game was the lirst of the
new County league and a large crowd was
present. The locals won by superior field
ing and balling. Pur the home team Ke
b her pitched a remarkable game, allow
ing the visitors tint four hits. An error
by larbett and a hit by Coxe in Jhe tilth
I1111111K saved the Aluinnis from u shut
out. Waid, of the Scrantons. umpired a
good u.iine. The score:
Carbotidale 0 V 1) V 1 0 0 a- 1
Ol) pliant 1 0 3" 1 3 0
Batteries - Van leimark and 1'oxe atu
Mooni-y: Kcllelur and iSarlKtt. lrt on
bases -Variuiidale, '.; Olyphant. 7. r'lrM
base on balls Off Vandermark, 2; Off Ke
leher, 3. Hit hy pitcher W. Sheridan,
Coxe. M. Sheridan. Struck out By Van.
dermark. t: by Kelleher, X Stolen bases
Wholer. i.ynott. Two-base hits Moo
ney. Kelleher. Meehan. Passed balls
Mooiiey, 2: tiarbetl, 1. I'mplre Prank
Ward. Time -1. II.
RECORDS WILL BE LOWERED.
Many Past Riders Knit-red for the
(ircen Ridge Wheelmen's Races.
t-erieds u-lll ilimlit less be low
ered at the race meet of the Oreen
Hiilee ubeeimen at the Driving Park.
August Sth. Many fast and noted riders
will be here-.
lilua illliliimu will vIvm nri evhililf ion
of trick ami fancy riding on the safety.
A large party front I'.itighamton are
coming to view the races and other
places will also be represented in the
audience.
No expense Is being spared to make
this meet the best ever held here.
TO PROMOTE SPORTS.
The American Sporting Proleclive
League Organized at New York.
New Yolk, July DO. A meeting: of
prominent sporting men and managers
of different athletic clubs was held In
this city this afternoon. The object of
the meeting was to formulate a protec
tive league. After considerable discus
sion It was agreed to name the new or
ganization the American Sporting Pro
tective league, its object being to pro
mote all kinds of professional sports.
The organization will take in every
prominent athletic club in the I'nlted
States. The American Sporting Protec
tive League will be run on the same
plans as those of the National Base Ball
lea gue.
Prominent among those present at
the meet I UK were "Parson" Da vies, of
Chicago; James Kennedy, of the Kniplre
Athletic club; Sam Austin. Pat Powers,
of Jersey City, and J. II. Herman, of
St. Paul, Minn. A meeting" of delegates
from each city will be held In this city j
about the middle of August, the object
being to draw up by-laws.
FAST TIME AT CLEVELAND.
Heutuiioual Work of the Bradford
.Mare, .Miss Jeaniags.
Cleveland. July :!0. Superb weather
and an exceedingly fast track drew 10.-
000 persons to the grand circuit races at
the lllenvllle track today. The sensa
tional performance of the day was the
work of Miss Jenninfcsi. u chestnut mare
owned by Dave Phillips, of Bradford,
Pa. She won the 2.2f pacing event, go
ing three wonderful heats and reduc
ing her record to 2.0SVi. The little mare
worked like a bit of erfectly adjusted
machinery. Summaries:
2.19 class, trotting rterby Princess, won;
Kd. .Moniu, second; Atlantis, third. Best
1 line 2.13.
2.IS class, trotting New .Castle, won;
Jimmy llogue, second; Kassora, third.
Best time 2.13-1;.
2.25 class, pacing Miss Jennings, won;
Mocking Boy, second; day, iliird. Best
lime 2.0'4.
2.i class, trotting Klamath, won; Ken
tucky I'lilon, second; 1-ord Clinton, third;
Lord Clinton and Kentucky I'litou dlvldd
coml money. Best time 2KV
FORCING THE OAS OUT.
I ire Bosses Eiigugt'd in Thai Task at
Twin Shalt, I'ittstou.
At the Twin shaft. Pittston, yester
day the efforts of the fire bosses was
directed toward clearing: the gas out of
the shaft. They met with a fair meas
ure of success.
Devices have been arranged In the
different gangways that are accessible
by which the whole volume of air that
Is being poured into the shaft is turned
tn the locality where the gas Is forcing
it out to places from which it can be
expelled from the mine.
Nothing was done in the ,way of con
tinuing the rlearinpr up of No. 3 slope,
TWIN" SHAFT t'I'N'l).
The Sernnton board of trade's Twin
shaft fund wus increased $5 yesterday.
The fund to date is us follows:
Previously acknowledged 312,083 G9
Through Cleland. Simpson ft Tay
lor: Arthur Prlcke. Philadelphia 5 00
Total
.. .J12.US0 U9
RAN INTO A PILE OF DIRT.
Horse Killed and Two .Men Injured
Karly This Morning.
James V. Beamish and a young; man
tunned Scanlon, who resides on the
West Side, were driving along Wash
ington avenue at 12.: so this morning,
when the horse they were driving be
came unmanageable and dashed into
11 pile of dirt at an excavation between
Olive and Pine streets.
The horse wus killed and the carriage
tinned upside down and slightly dam
aged. Both of the occupants were
thrown out. Mr. Scanlon was only
slightly Injured, but Mr. Beamish was
unconscious for souie time. His In
juries are painful, but not very serious,
lie was removed to his hume on Pine
street.
The horse was owned by John P. Ma
hoit, of Bellevue.
TROLLEY CAR STRUCK A WAGON.
The Vehicle Was Freighted with
Women and Children.
A party of women and children re
t'.irniog from Lily lake in a baud wagon
hist night had un exciting experience
oil North Main avenue.
About 150 yards above Bull's Head the
driver was crossing the recently opened
tiollcy line of the Scran loll Traction
company, which connects Providence
ami the West Side, when a cur came
down Hie grade ut a good rate of speed.
Before the horses could pull the wagon
from the rails the car struck It broad
side attd threw the rear end of the
Vehii le off Ihe track, but, fortunately,
did not overturn It.
The women und children were almost
paralyzed with fright, but none of thetn
were injured.
OLYPHANT.
Vtsttnuy afternoon, while William
Mamie, a boy about Hi years of age,
was driving a horse of Mr. Mackey, the
hardware merchant. 011 Scotch street,
the I'ulinul became frightened at some
cars on the upper gravity truck and ran
dnwn the hill ut breakneck speed. When
they leached the Delaware and Hudson
cr isflnr a trip of gravity cars was pass
ing. Tin Infuriated animal and wagon
crashed Into the train with such force
that one of the cars was derailed. Young
Muncie was th"owti violently to the
ground and rendei.-d unconscious. He
was carried to the drug store of Dr. Kel
ly, where his Injuries were attended to.
He Is not. thought to be seriously In
jured. Miss Anna Brown, the soloist, was
seriously injured ut her home on Tues
day afternoon. Miss Drown wus de
scending from the porch ut her home,
when she slipped and fell, breaking her
wrist. At present she is doing nicely
under the care of Dr. Kelly, of Arch
bald. Mrs. (leorge Hull left yesterday for
Asbury Park.
C. J. V'atkins spent last evening at
Archbnld.
- - -
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
ft'nder this heading short letters of In
terest will be published when accompa
nied, for publication, by the writer's
name. The Tribune will not be held re
sponsible for opinions here expressed.
t'nrd from Constable Wulsh.
Kditor of The Tribune.
Sir: An article In your paper yesterday
tinder the head of "A Tale of Two C'llleS."
mentions my name in connection with the
illegal arrest of a certain Scranton per
son. I wish to state that 1 had no hand
in the nfTair whatever, und a perusal of
my otflc'ul record will show thai all my
transactions as a peace officer have been
perfectly legitimate. As to the prisoner
who escaped from a Korrst City officer
in tile fog, I Kill state that I arrested the
same person, together with four others,
and lauded them all safely In prison with
out any helm 1 trust this will do ut pres
ent. M. J. Wulsh. Constable.
Porest City. July 29. IS!;.
SCRANTON DRIVING PARK,
AUGUST I, I8S6, 2. 20 P.M.
L A. W. Rules. L A. W. Sanction
ADMISSION, 23 CENTS.
BICYCLE MCES
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OF
Valuable Real Estate
-ON-
BATL'RDAY, AUGUST 8, 18!!.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
ciiis and Luvurl Kudus, Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleus of Lackawanna
County, to ma directed, I will expose to
public sule by vendue or outcry, to the
highest and best bidders, for cash, ut tile
COURT HOUSE, ill the City of Scranton,
Lackawanna County, on SATt'HDAV.
TH fcj KltiHTII DAY OP AUUL'ST. A. P.,
18ii, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, all the right, title and Interest of Hie
defendants In und lo the following de
scribe,! lots, pieces or parcels of land,
viz.:
No. 1. All the right, title and interest of
the Scranton Glass Company in and to ail
the following described lots, pieces or
parcels of land in the city Scranton, In
the county of Lackawanna, and stale of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
First Lots numbers one (1), two !!),
three (3, four 4i, rtve 111. six Oil. seven lib
eight (Si, nine id, ten (lot. thirteen (Ul,
fourteen (14;, fifteen (15) and sixteen (Ml.
and twenty (iuj feet of lots numbers
eleven and twelve ((Hand 12), lying along
lots ten and thirteen (lVand 13), in square
or block number nine (9), on the plot of
Sanderson's addition to lireen Kldge, said
lots together being three hundred and
thirty-one and one-half (331) feet along
Green Kidge street, three hundred und
thirty (XUh feel along Albright avenue
(lute Third street), and three hundred and
thirty (330) feet along Mylert avenue (late
Fourth street), and three hundred and
thirty-one and one-hnlf feet along
the southwesterly side of the renter line
of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12). Said
lots being Improved and having thereon
three glass factories, known as numbers
one, two and three, a store house, an en
gine room, a boiler room, blacksmith
shop, a mixing house, gas house, sand
house, soda house, coal house, aol house,
barn, boxing und packing houses and
shed ovens.
Also, lots twelve (12), thirteen (13) and
fourteen (14), in Rquarc or block number
seven (7), and situate on Albright avenue
(formerly Third street) on the plot of San
derson's addition to the city of Berunton.
Said lots being each forty (40) feet in
width on said Albright avenue and one
hundred and forty (1401 feet in depth. The
measurement of the depth to commence
ten (10 feet from the inside of the side
walk on said street or avenue, with right
to enclose, occupy or use said ten (10) feet
for porch, steps, etc. Said lots being Im
proved with a burn and packing houses
and sheds.
Also, all those purts or fractions of lots
numbers nine (), ten (lot, eleven (It)
and twelve (12 in block number twelve
(12), be the same more or less, lying be
tween the right of way of the Deluware
and Hudson Canal Company's railroad on
the southeast, the rear Hue property of
A. L. Spencer on the southwest, the street
called Mylert avenue( formerly Fourth
street) on the northwest, und the em
bankment of a switch built by the Dela
ware and Hudson Canal Company, under
permission of George Sanderson and oth
ers, and running from their main track
to the works of the Scratiton Glass Com
pany utid the Scranton Forging Compuuy
on the northeast. Improved with an oil
tunk und oil pump.
Also, all uud singular the glass works,
machinery, engines, engine houses, dwell
ing houses, buildings, boiler houses, of
fices, tools, Improvements, easements and
franchises of the Scranton Gluas Com
pany. The land ubove described and the Im
provements thereon and the franchise be
ing the property and manufacturing plant
of the Scranton Glass Company, and being
the same premises fully described In the
Indenture of Mortgage made by the Scrun
tou Glass Company lo the Lackawanna
Trust and Sufe Deposit Company, trus
tee, on the 1st day of March, 18!)2. und re
corded In the office for the recording of
deeds lu and for 1-ackawanna county, In
mortgage liook No. 43. page 401, etc.. us by
reference thereunto hud will more fully
und ut large appear. Subject to all excep
tions, reservations and conditions us to
eon I and minerals, etc., us are contained
In the deeds for said land.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of the Lackawanna Trust and Safe De
posit Company vs. the Scruntou Glass
Company. Debt, $78,500. Judgment So.
lA. May T, Lev. fa. to September T,
1SW). t H. WELLKS, Alty.
ALSO,
No. 2. All the right, title and interest
of the defendant. Minnie o. Knight und
Charles B. Knight, in and to all those
certain pieces or purrels of laud, situate
lu the townships of North Ablngton and
Scott, county of Lackawanna and state
of Pennsylvania, bounded und described
as follows, to wit: Beginning ut u corner
in or near whut Is known as the Philadel
phia and Great Bend turnpike, now called
the Scott road; thence north (ti'ii degrees
east 33 6-10 perches to a corner;- thence
north 61' j degrees east 29li perches to a
corner; thence north 57 degrees east 17
perches to a corner, the lust two courses
being ulong the said turnpike or road;
thence north 33 degrees west 11 4-10 perches
to a corner; thence north 44 degrees east
144 8-10 perches to a corner; thence north
4ti degrees west 100 5-10 perches to a cor
ner; thence south 44 degrees west ltM
perches to a corner; thence north 4(J de
grees west 24 4-10 perches to a corner;
thence south 44 degrees wuxt W 5-10 perch
es to a corner; thence south 40 degrees
easl 121 8-10 perches lo a corner lo the
place of beginning-.
Containing about 150 acres, being what
Is known us the Stephen Parker farm. The
interest of the said Minnie o. Knight be
ing the Interest she look under the lust
will and testament of Stephen Parker,
second, the said parcel ol land being;
formed of four pieces described In the fol
lowing deeds, to wit.: Deed from Benja
min Armilage to Hhephen Parker, second,
dated the 28th duy of October, A. D 18X.,
and recorded lu the office fur recording of
deeds, etc., ill Luzerne county, In deed
book No. 35, page 481, etc. Deed from Job
Sherman to Stephen Parker, dated June
J4, 1S37, und recorded In deed book No. 2",
page 482. etc. Deed from Charles Bailey
and wife to Stephen Parker, dated June
13, 1837, and recorded in deed book No. 35,
at page 483, etc., and deed from Keuhen
Sherman, et. ux., el. ul., to Stephen Park
er, second, dateil April 5, 1850, und re
corded in deed book No. 50, at page 475,
etc. All Improved with two two-story
frame dwelling houses, three barns, one
Ice house und two orchards and other out
buildings thereon.
Seized uud taken In execution ut the suit
of Dickson und Kddy vs. .Minnie o. Knight
and Charles B. Knight. Debt, 32.l7u.ou.
JudKinent No. 4, March T., 18M. Iy. fa.
lo September 'I'.. 189t.
'1. H. WKLLKS, Atty,
ALSO.
No. 3. All the right, title and interest of
the defendant, H. L. Hall, In und to all
the following described lots, pieces and
parcels of land, together with the Improve
ments thereon situate in the borough of
Glenburn, Lackawanna county, state of
Pennsylvania.
First All that certain lot or piece of
land situate, lying und being lu the bor
ough of Glenburu, county of Lackawanna,
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded uud
described as follows, to wit.:
Beginning at a corner in line of lands of
Edgar Northup, and lands formerly con
veyed by J. G. Hall to 11. C. Hall; ihence
by lands of 11. L. Hall and lands of Myron
Hall, south 27V degrees east 8.1 rods to a
corner in line of lands of William Hall
F.state; thence by same hinds north 51 de.
grees east 5ti 72-100 rods lo u corner of lot
conveyed to Samuel Hull and by It north
30 degrees west 17 ti-10 rods to a corner;
thence still by same north ii.j degrees
east 11 2-10 rods to a comer In road, for
merly Waterford turnpike; thence by said
road north 26 degrees west nine rods to
a corner In road; thence still by same north
39 degrees west 25 rods to corner of lunds
of W. J. Watts, and thence by said Watts'
lands south 85 degrees west 58 5-10 rods to
a corner; thence south 61 degrees west 8
7-10 rods to the place of beginning. Con
taining 25 8-10 acres of land more or less.
All Improved with a barn and apple orch
ard tbereon.
Second All that certain messuage or
tenement and tract of land situate In the
borough of Glenburn, county of Lacka
wanna, and slate of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit.:
Beginning at a stake and stones on the
east side of a spring run and in line of
Kdgar Northup' s laud; thence along lands
now or late of the estate of Jabes U. tail,
south 273i degrees west imaxnetic bear
ing) 47 perches to a corner In the middle
of an old stone wall, a corner of M. j.
Hull's land; thence along lands of the said
M. J. Hall south 5!m degrees west 28 ltMUO
perches to a corner In the middle of the
turnpike road leading from Glenburn to
Dulton; thence along the middle of tLu
said road north 31 degrees west 3 (iS-lou
perches to a corner of Nettle Colvln's lot;
thence along the said Nettle Colvln's lot
south 83 degrees west 18 1-10 perches to a
corner at the side or the D., L. W. P. K.;
thence along the side of said railroad
north 3!i degrees west 11 16-100 perches to
a corner; thence north 48 degrees west
20 24-100 perches to a corner by tbe aloe of
said railroad and in line nf Edgar North,
lip's land, thence ulong the said Kdgur
Nort Imp's land north i7 1 i degrees eusl 23
perches to a corner In the middle ot the
said turnpike loud: thence ulong the mid
dle of the suid road north 54 degrees west
20 perches to u corner in the middle of the
said road and in line ot Kdgar Northup's
land; thence ulong the suid Kdgar North
lip's land north itl't degrees east 40 perches
to the place of beginning. Contuining 15
ucres ot lund, be tne same more or less,
being the same land conveyed by Jabez
G. Hall to II. L. Hall, by deed bearing
date April 1, 188. uud recorded In the of
fice of recorder of deeds In und for the
county of Luckawanna In deed book No.
59. page 492, etc. All Improved with two
two-story frame dwelling houses, out
buildings and apple on-hard thereon.
Third All that certain lot of land ly
ing In the borough of Glenburn, county of
Itckawannu, and state of Pennsylvania-,
lying on the southwest side of Ihe Dela
ware, Luckawanna and Western railroad
track, and bounded us follow, viz.:
Beslnning ut the northwest corner of the
lot and running thence along lands now or
late of Kmily Northup, south ." degrees
west twelve and six one-hundreds chulns
to a post and stones In line of lunds lute of
J. G. Northup's F.state; thence hy same
south 42li degrees east eighteen and elev-eii-one-hundredlhs
chains to u stone cor
ner of lunds of Jonathan Hall's Estate,
now land of A. Lelchton; thence by same
north 62 degrees and 40 minutes west ten
und sixty-one one-hundredths chains to a
point one hundred feet from center of
main line of the Delaware, Uiekawanna
and Western railroad track; then by lands
of said railroad company north M'ii de
grees, seven chains; thence north 94 de
grees west, 2U chains; thence north 'M't.
degrees west two chains; thence north -16
degrees and 20 minutes west two chains;
thence north 50 degrees and five minutes
west, two chains; thence north 55 de
grees west two and thirty-two one-hundredths
chains to place of beginning. Con
taining 20 acres and 84 perches of land, be
ing same land conveyed by Jabez H. Hall
and wife to Herbert L. Hall by deed bear
ing date April 7, 1883, and recorded In the
ofllce of the recorder of deeds In and for
the county of Lackawanna, in deed btiok
No. 10, page 175, elc. All Improved with
one bam and apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of Charles A. Hunter, assigned to B. M.
Green, executor, vs. H. L. Hall. Debt,
523.06. Judgment No. 658, May T., 18U5.
Al. It. fa. to September T 189J. Also ut
the suit of Philip Harlos vs. H. L. Hall.
Debt, WOO.OO Judgment No. 474. March T..
1896. Fl. fu. to September T., 18. Also at
the suit of W. L. Atherton vs. H. U Hull.
Debt. $100.00. Judgment No. 492. Novem
ber T., 1895. Al. li. fa. to September T..
1896. Also at the suit of James Holgate vs.
H. L. Hall. Debt, $89.00. Judgment No.
6M, November T., 1S95. Al. II. fa. to Sep
tember T., ISIHi. Also at the suit of W. L.
Atherton vs. II. L. Hall. Debt, $75.00.
Judgment No. 491, November T., 1895. Al.
fl. ra. to September T.. 1896. Also at the
suit of assigned to B. M. Green, executor,
vs. 11. J,. Hull. Debt, $1U0.00. Judgment
No. 801. January T 1895. Fi. fu. to Sep
tember T., 1896. Also ut the suit of W. L.
Atherton vs. II. L. Hull. Debt, $100 00.
Judgment No. 490. November T., 1S95. Al.
fi. fa. to September T 1896.
H. H. HOLOATK, Atty.
ALSO.
No. 4. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Clarence B. Watrous, ad
ministrator of the estate of Vi. Scott W.it
rous, deceused, in und to all that certain
piece, lot or parcel of land situate in the
city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna,
und stute of Pennsylvania, bounded und
described as follows, to wit.:
Beginning at u stake und stones corner
on Ash street; thence easterly one hun
dred and ttfty (loj feet to u stake und
stones corner in line of land of Win. Lu
France; thence northerly ulong Bald Hue
one hundred and Mfty (150) feet to a street;
thence a southerly course along suid street
und parallel with the Pennsylvania Coal
Company's railroad one hundred und fifty
(ISO) feet to u stuke und stones corner on
Ash street, und thence ulong suid street
sevettty-tiye (75) feet to the pluce of be
ginning. Comprising lots numbered on
und two (lund 21 ill block number three (3
In A. B. Silkinun's plot of lots In the city
of Scranton. Excepting and reserving
coal us the same are excepted and reserved
In deed from Daniel Taylor lo James W.
Johnson. Being ihe same lund conveyed
by ilurret Van Sickle and wife to W. S.
Watrous 2d April. m, recorded lu luck
awanna county in deed book No. 5 S.pUK.j
168. All improved with a two-story frame
dwelling house and other outbuildings
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of or Wm. Brady & Son assigned lo John
H. Fellows vs. Clarence B. Watrous, ad
ministrator of W. Scott Watrous, de
ceased. Debt. $230.00. Judgment No. 226,
September T 1896. Fi. fa. to September
T., 1896. Also af the suit of J. H. Fellows
vs. Clarence B. Watrous, administrator of
W. Scott Wntrous, deceused. Debt. $500.00.
Judgment No. 227. September T., 1896. Fl.
fa. to September T., 1896. Also at the suit
of John H. Fellows vs. Clarence B. Wut
rous, administrator of W. Scott W'atrou3,
deceased. Debt. $3,000.00. Judgment No.
225, September T., 1896. Fi. fu, to Septem
ber T., 1896.
FELLOWS, Atty.
ALSO,
No. 5. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendants, W. K. McGlnnls uud Isa
bellu McGlnnls, in and to ull the surface
or right of soil of that certain lot of land
situate tn the First ward of the city of
Scranton, county of Lackawanna, und
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed us follows:
Beginnlg at a stuke In the western line
of a street or ulley (now called und
known us Weston pluce), at a point one
hundred und two (1U2) feet on a course of
north, nine degrees west from the north
ern corner of a lot of land now or late
of Ira Tripp; thence by other lands, lute
of E. W. Weston, south eighty and one
hal fdegrees west one hundred and fifty
feet to a stake; thence noith nine degrees
west lifty feet to a. stake; thence north
eighty and one-half degrees east one hun
dred und fifty feet to a stake, and thence
by the western line of said street or alloy
south nine degrees east fifty feet to the
place of beginning. Coal and minerals re
served. All improved with a one and a
half story frame dwelling house with at
tachments, frame barn, outhouses, fruit
trees and shrubbery.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of A. L. Francois, et. al., trustees of
Hiram Lodge. No. 261, F. und A. M., of
Providence, Pu., vs. Wm. E. McGlnnls and
Isabella McGinis. Debt. $8U0.0o. Judgment
No. 561, September T., 1896. Fl. fu. to Sep
tember T., 1896.
WARREN & KN API', Attys.
ALSO,
No. C. AH the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Guiseppe Rosa, In and to
ull that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate In the borough of Dunmore, coun
ty of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl
vania. bounded and described as follows,
to wit.:
Beginning at a corner of lot number
three (3) and live (5) on Willow street;
thence along said Willow street north
forty-eight degrees thirty minutes east
forty feet to a corner; thence by lot num
ber seven (7) south forty-one degrees
thirty minutes east one hundred and four
teen feet to a corner; thence north forty
eight degrees thirty minutes west forty
feet to a corner; thence by lot number
three (3y north forty-one degrees thirty
minutes west one hundred and fourteen
feet to the pluce of beginning. Contain
ing four thousand, five hundred and sixty
(4,560) square feet of land more or les?.
being lot number five (5) on Willow street
In said borough of Dunmore as the same Is
laid down in the otllce of the Pennsylvania
Coal Company in New York. Coal and
minerals reserved. Improvfl with two
story frame and stone dwelling house,
frame barn and other outbuildings and
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of M. J. Moore vs. Guiseppe Rosa. Debt
$190.00. Judgment No. 557. September T.,
1S96. Fl. fa to September T., 1896.
E. C. NEWCOMB, Atty.
All of which will be sold for cash only.
FRANK II. CLEM ON S. Sheriff.
Sheriff's otllce, Scranton, Pu., July 14.
189G.
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