THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE FBIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1890. COUNTRY CLUB'S TENNIS TOURNEY Rain Prevented Any Plity During tbe Mornint Hours. A LARGE THRONG OF SPECTATORS l'irkl Ituuiid (' SiiikIch Wns Not Quite I'iniohcd and ImiI One Number Wan riiiyrd in the lioiiblcsSiiuiiiinries wl' Hie Storm mid Nihvilule lor Tod u y. A large crowd of enthusiastic specta tor witnessed the beKlnnlnK of the I'ountry club's tennis tournnment on the new courts yesterday. Owing; t the rain In the jnornliiE play vw not started until S o'clock In Hie afternoon, ami when evening came there lurked one of (he elfjht numbers in complete, the 11 n't rmmd In the slntjles, and but one number had been (.laved in the double. One of the sur prises was '.lie defeat of Frank Fuller ly .Mr. Ilellliuiiio, of New York city. The most closely contested nets were between McLeod and Talcott. the form ir winning by the tally of 6-.ri. 1-6, 6-3. Following ure the summaries: SlXfiUCS. First round Chester beat Wolfe SVrnnton. i-2, C-2. .Mcl.eod beat Talcoti, t-r. 0-:i. F. I. Fuller beat HuntliiKton, ti-5. u-3. I- 1! Fuller beat A. II. I'raae. fi-4. 0-1. Ileitkuinii beat I'. '. Full' r. '1-1. li-tf. l.liieu beat .Metcalf. -. 6-1. I. I.. I'rane beat Torrey, U-l, rt-2. DOritl.KS. Pivllmnaiy .... It.. liii and Moffat beat Torrey and Met- calf, ;:;. Today's enmca will be contested as follows: SINOI.K3. J. Chester VS. .lel.eo.l. . I'. P. Faibr vs. I,. It. Fuller. 3. IMtkamp vs. l.ineh. 4. I. I.. Crane vs. the winners of C. A. Jtelin vs. Jtllllii!;. Korni.ES. 1. Helln nivl Moffat l vs. McLeod and Linen. '.'. Chester and Hilllnga vs. Crane brothers. 3. Talcott and P. lVlin vs. lluntlnlon and MolY.it. 4. i'. C. Fuller and Moon vs. Heltkatnp and F. IJ. Full-r. I'hty will be resumed this morning nt ltl o'cloc k. NATIONAL LEAGUE. I'ciVcnlaiie Hceord. j'. w. r.. r.r. P.nllltnore IK! a liV .tWJ Cleveland 1-1 4". .i-! Clnelmiaii l:':t 71 -"'l I'llil-UKO 1-'i 7'l ."'I .W iL'Istllll U'4 ' "" '"'' J'lttsbmK V-': ,sl ''" '-' Phihidelphia 1-- ,:- N-u- Vork I-''' W V-rooklyn 121 "K Washington l-'l M T ' .St. Louis K't 37 S .-W Louisville 13I Si I'ifMtiirs-Louisville. VitUhiiiK. Sept. 17 Uotli Kitlcen an 1 Will pitched ti'iod bull today, bill llttf for mer was not Riven itnod support. 1'itls. bitra's "fainied out" hands reached tin) city today and some of ttiem were put to work. As constructed, ii was an Rasiern bat;iie inlield for Pittsburg, and they maile errors ennimh to Klve Louisville the lnuiiiK run la the eh; hill. Moore: It. I I.E. 1'it ttlnirsr art 2 o 0 II l) a a 4 Louisville II a I a I U 1 0 .1 U I lintterles Killeen and Simdeii; Hill utld .Villi i. I'mpire F.nislle. Itostoii-llalliniore. Baltimore, Sept. n. Sullivan tv.is an un solvuhle prohletn for the champions to lay. He liad perfect control, wonderful speed and masterly curves. The only two libs made off him were scratches. Ibitfer, too. pllcheil a yood Ranic and w is iiiaKiiilb'eiilly supported. Hamilton scoiv.l the only runs of the amu", one from a baso on halls and the other when Hotter threw Hie ball Into Itie scan. Island IryllHf to eutcli him al lirst. Score: .It. U.K. HalliiiioiB II U a n 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 Hosion 1 0 0 0 (I II I u II 2 4 battel li s -Hotter una lioblnson; Sulli van and llerueii. I'niplrc- Lynch. At Washington P..H.F. Washliictou 0 S 0 1 0 ( 0 :! II '. UrooKlyn II u II 4 00 a 111 11 I) Kaiterles Metallic and McUulre: Ken nedy and tlrini. Umpires Hurst and HerU b r. Called on uceotuit of darkness. At I'levlauil Cleveland-ClilcaBO same pusiponed; wet grounds. Al New York New York-Philadelphia uauie called on nccoutit of darkness at the end of the third inning. PROVIDENCE WINS THE FIRST. l irst ;iime lor the Steinert t up Won liy the tiniy Quite Ktisily. HulTalo, Sept. 17. The (list (jame for the S'elneil cap between the leaders was rather a tnme affair, due. no doubt to the eoia weather. Providence won handllv, the r.lsnns being unulile to hit Dolan for nOre than live singles. Score: 11. U.K. liufialo 1 IIOOOOOO l 1 f 2 Providence 020 1 1 00 0 0-4 fl 3 Latteries-Wadsworth, llray and Vrqu hart; lJnian and Cooijan, l'mplre--Sw-irt-wood. AMATEUR BASE BALL. Olyphiinl Miiinokn (nme Kmleil in n WrnnKleSonie (iood ork. At Olyphant yesterday the Browns defeated the Minookas In an exciting mime. Jones, for the locals, pitched a steady Kiune, nllnwinp; the visitors but O'tir hits. O'Neil's fine backstop work was a feature. In the eighth Inning, with three men on buses, the ball was bit nut to centre field anil Gillespie, of the Ilrowns, raptured it after bard run, a few Inches from the ground. The visitors protested that the ball was not euught. and the game ended in a wraimie. The score: Ml NOOK A. A.n. It. II. P.O. A. E. Pldlbln. rf 2 0 il 2 o 1 Lie Won, lb 2 1 0 S 2 ft O N. II. c 4 t 1 ! 2 0 Luffy, 4 0 2 1 2 1 Crane, 21) 4 0 ' 2 1 1 Flunnery. If 2 I 0 1 o 0 Wiscon, 3b 4 0 1110 O'Neil, p 4 o 0 , a 2 0 lias tints, rt 4 0 ' 0 . 0 0 0 Total 3J 3 t 21 10 3 OI.VrilAXT. ' A.P. P.. It. P.O. A. K. Patten, 2h 4 0 ft 4 SO Medina, 3b 4 12 2 I 1 tiarbett. c 3 2 2 li 0 0 .1 ones, p 4 1 3 a 2 0 Sheridan, If ........ 4 0 11 a l Skccls. hs 4 0 it Ii 2 1 ,Hin ke. cf 4 0 0 n 1 1 liilleside, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Orimihs. lb 3 1.18 1 0 Totals 31 5 14 1 12 4 Olyphant Minooka ,...o o 3 2 o n o o-r. ....0 0 0010023 Hiruck out Ry O'Neil, 7: by Jones, 4. Hhsc on balls Off O'Neil, 2: off Jones, 1. Hit by pttcher-O'Nell. Phllhln. Luddnn. I'mpire Kvans. Scorer JlcNulty. The Olyphant Ilrowns challenge any clul In Lackawanna county to a cam at the feranlM fark far any gun (ram till ta (100. The Harmonies or the Mlnookas nra preferred. The accepting club must uiv tliree days' notice of name and place u fur f. it of $1'.". at Evansii hotel, olyptiajit. Joint J. AlcAndrew. lMie game between the Harmonies and the Olyphant tirowns on Tuesday was declared a draw, as Manager C'arr and Captain. Loft us, of the Harmonies, botli acknowledged that the umpire's decision was wronK In calling Mr. I'atton out. John J. MeAndrew, manager of the Ilrowns. The Stars of South Washington avenue were disappointed for the second time by the Crystals of the South Side. They failed to show up and thereby the Stars claim both Kanics. The Stars defeated them so hadly Sept. 6 that they thought they would not ask for another panic, but they did, and tile Slurs were willing to Klve them satisfaction In both Instances, When the Crystals failed to put In un ap pearance tho Stars not wishing to disap point the crowd played a picked team com posed of some of the best amateur players of the South Sldo and defeated them In one of the best-played games of the season. The score was 5 to 4. Itatterles Stars. Allen nnd Iteldenbach; picked team, Fox and Walsh. The Stars challenge the Crescents, Walln Wuhs and Violets to a game on their own grounds Sunday, Sept, 2tl, at 3 p. m. Flense accept challenge. The Stars do not see what license the Crescents have to claim the amateur championship, as they liuve been trying to ui range a same since the season opened. Joe Allen, captain; Jacob Iteldeiihach, manuuer. The Stars challenge the Diamonds to a game of ball on the Stillwater grounds Sunday morning, Sept. 2ft, at 1".! o'clock sharp. Joo Allen, captain; Koldenhaeh, manager. liultimore to Play Itere. The Baltimore base ball club of tile National league will play a team picked from the Hernnton ami Wllkes-Harre clubs here on Monday, the 2Sth. COMPANY G MADE BEST SC0E. fourth of the Scries in the Citizen's MntvH Shot Ti'sterdity. Tln fourth of tho series in the Citi zens' match was shot yesterday on the Dickson rifle range and was under the supervision of Inspector of tllfle Prac tice Lieutenant II. Ii. Cox. Three teams were entered and the highest score was made by Company U, the next by Company 1) and ihe third by Company B. Company A has won the trophy al ready for this year; the teams of U and D have won two each for second place, and on Thursday, Oct. 13. the lust of the series will be shot, (i's team con sists of Sergeants Harrington, Crlsmnn. Wntrous nnd Itoehe. Corporal Mealey and Private Otilse. Their total score yesterday at the L'On-yard target was 120, at .! yards. !i7. and at WW yards, iki, making In nil "1:1. Company D's team is made tip of Sergeant Frank Wratula. Lieutenant illmari, Corporal Clearey and Privates Crugii, J. H. Foster and drant II. Will iams. Their score at 2"0 yards was la, at iinO yards, !!, and at W0 yards, SO, making a total of 2MS. Company li'a tcutu consists of Cap tain J. V. Kumbeck. Lieutenant John Sample. Sergeant V. P. Scott. Corporal Zang and Privates Jacob Kelper and Arthur Kidgwny. Their totul at 2U0 yards was x. at .100 yards (17, and at COO yards 4H. making a. total of 202. Company A having won three of the matches, will get Hist prize this year, but in order to retuin It permanently must win It three years. Inspector of Hide Practice Cox slated tliat there has been more practice this year on the Dickson range tiiuti last year and Hie year before, and lio expects that the regiment, will have as many shurn shootcrs as any two oilier regiments In the stale. Company ( is of .Montrose. Their teutn cutiie down at S o'clock In the morning and after prac tice hud dinner in Olyphant and then got buck to the runge at 1' o'clock to begin the mulch. Their mascot, a very intelligent dog' named Hover, go lost, nnd they prize it very highly. It got on a street car at Dickson and rode to the city line, w here It was put off by the conductor. A telephone message was scut from W. II. Richmond's that it was there, but when ti messenger went after it, it was gone; There Is u collar worth $12 around its neck, but tile boys would not give tho dog for several such collars. It attends nil events wherever Ihe company goes and isn't handsome to look at, but its intelligence is wonderful. OCTOBER 10 PICNIC. .fleeting of Ihe Executive Committee That Mil Il in Charge. In St. John's hall. Plue Hrook, last evening a meeting was held uf the ex ecutive commlan that bus in charge the arrangements for the picnic which will be held in Laurel Hill park on Oct. Ml in connection with the Father Mat thew demonstration. D. .1. Campbell was chosen manager of -tlie picnic, and Timothy llttrke as sistant manager. The reports of lite soliciting committees were lo the effect that the public had been very generous In donating to the picnic. There is ev ery indication that the picnic will be a most pronounced success. The big parade will bring between S.OiiO and 10.000 persons to the city and arrangements have been made to en tertain them nt JLatircl Hill park in a proper manner. AT THE POLICE STATION. Crime of n l.esner Dearer of the I'nsl Twentylour Hours. Teter Hughes was picked upon Pitts ton avenue at 9.13 o'clock yesterday morning for "chasing snakes," as the police docket has It. He Is In pretty bnd shape and requires liberal doses of Desk Sergeant Deller's Incomparable "Jaj juice." Two brothers. William nnd Herbert Jones, pulled one of floldhcrg & Hurro's lunch wngons from Its platform near the Ilallroad Young Men's Christian association building and placed it across the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Weste.rn track between the Voting Men's Christian . association building and Weston mill. Patrolmen Walsh and flscheldle were informed of the et by the watchman nt the Weston mill, and the frisky youths were hunt ed up and placed tinder arrest. They pnld $2 apiece to Mayor lJalley yester day morning. PREACHER CUTS HIS THROAT. Dentil of Rev. A. J. I'leld, Said to He n Itelntive of .Marshall I'leld. Outhrle. o. T., Pepl. 17. The Rev. A. J. Field, a Methodist minister, com mitted suicide this morning by rutting his throat, ufter making three at tempts to hang himself and jump Into a well. At the populist county conven tion held Inst week Field Jumped from his seat, drew a revolver and declared the proceedings, by the will of Ood, could go no further until prayer was said. The chairman assented. Field prayed fifteen minutes, and nsked for the free and unlimited coinage of sal vation.', The suicide was CO year old, and was said-to be a relative of Marshall Field of Chloato. SHERIFFS SALE. Valuable Real Estate -ON- SATrUDAT, SF.PTF.MBEVl 20, ISW. Tly virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Kx ponas, issued out of the court of oom mon pleas of Lackawanna county, to me directed, I will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, lo the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the court house, In the city of Scranton, Luckawanna coun ty, on SATl'RDAY. the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTUM BISK, A. D.. 1S96, at 10 o'clock In th forenoon of sold day, all the right, title and interest of tho de fendants In and to the following de scribed lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: No. 1. All tho right, title and Interest of the defendant. H. liooitinan. In and to tho following described piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and stale of Pennsylvania, to wit: Being ton ivoriiiwesteny one half of lot Number ten (l In suqare or block number thirty nine C!!' and situate upon street called and known as Poun avenue, upon the town plot of Scranton; said half of lot of lund being twenty (20J feet wide In front on Penn avenue, same width in rear and one hundred and sixty-seven (107) feet In depth, to an alley sixteen tlti) feet wide for public use. With the privlege of using ten (10) feet in front of the front line of said half of lot of land for yard, vault, porch, piazza, cellarway and buy window and for no other purpose. The coal and minerals henath the surface of said land, together with the right to mine and re move the same were excepted and reserved in a deed for said hulf lot of land from Herman Weiss and wife to Henry Good man, dated December 19, 1X91, and recorded in the ollioe for recording deeds, etc., lu Lackawanna county, in deed book. No. Ki, page 283, etc. Improved with one two-story brick building In front, used for store and dwelling, and ono small two-story brick dwelling house in the rear. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Herman Weiss vs. H. Goodman. Debt, 2.2.33. Judgment No. 6!'.!, January' Term, ltt!K. Fi fa. to Sept. Term, ISM. WAP.D & HORN Atlys. ALSO No. 2 All the right, title and interst of the defendunt, Hugh Burke, In and to the following described lots of land lituata In Duntnorc, Lackawanna county. Penn sylvania, described on a certain map of lands of Philopcna Engle Kstate, recorded in Lackawanna county, in Deed Book No. 32. pnije. 143, etc., as lots Nos. Thir teen tl3), Fifteen (15.1, Seventeen (17), Nine teen (l),Twcnty-one (21) and Twenty-three (23), utid located on the southwesterly sldu ot King's street, as laid down on said map. Said lots are each forty (40) feet In front on 1 1 tugs' tstreet uud irregular in depth as by reference to suld map will more fully ap pear. Coal and miiieruls reserved. All Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, also planing mill and olHce. Seized uad luken on execution at the suit of P. D. Mauley vs. Hugh liurke. Debt, io.fi00.V0. Judgment No. 1154, Septem ber Term, ltiHi. Fi. fa. to September Term, pSHi. DL'GUAN, Atty. ALSO No. 2. All the right, title and interest of the defendants. St. Joseph's Lithuanian Church Congregation, Kev. .Michael Peza, Andrew Gowlis or Powell, Joseph Ba liuka, Frank Alaluya. John Balltemnntz and John Clinic, in and to nil the following described lot of laud with the improve ments thereon, situate In the Second ward of the city of Scranton, county of Luck awanim, and elate of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning on the northwest corner of North Alain avenue uud Theodore street; theiici) westerly along north side of Theo dore street YJi 2U-1"0 icet; thence at right untiles northerly l;!7 43-100 feet to North Main avenue, and I hence uloug same southerly i:ix l.'-pjo feet to the place of be ginning and known and designated as lota Nos. eleven (11), twelve i.l- and thirteen 1 1.1) on a certain property entitled Kluctrlc City Park. All Improved with a one story building constructed of stone and brick and finished inside with wood and used for church purposes. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Spruks Brothers vs. St. Joseph' Lith uanian Church Congregation et al. Debt, $3.tLi4.UO. Judgment No. i'J, January Term, lsWi. Lev. fa. to September Term, I8W. . WATSON & HI.M.MKKM AN, Atlys. ALSO No. I. All the lltillt title j u,l interest Of the defendant, Charles Kalzluger, lu uud lo all thai certain lot or piece of laud, situate in tliui part of tho city of Scran ton, county of Lackawanna, and slate of Pennsylvania, known as A. U. Silkmun's addition, being in block three and bounded as follows: BegimiiliK at u corner ami stake in line of I lie Pennsylvania Coal company's land at a. point two hundred and nineteen and eight-tenths, feet, north forty-nine degrees and fifty minutes, west from Third street; thence north forty nine degrees and fifty minutes west along said cumpuny's line, about one hundred and seventy feet, more or leas, to within twenty-live feet of the Pennsylvania Coal company's ruihoud; thence along the same ahoiil eighty feet to u stake and corner of James II. .Musters near a chestnut tree uad recently purchased by .Mrs. L Franlz; theme suulli forty-nine degrees and tidy minutes east, about one hundred and fifty feel, more or less, lo a slake corner, ihal is right angles to the tlisl named point; thence north lolly devices and ten minutes east ubout eighty-six feet, more or less to Ihe place of beginning. Improved with I wo frame dwuilum houses and outbuilding. Seized and taken lu execution at tbe suit of the Eastern I'nioii Building and Loan Association vs. Churlcs Kalzingei-. Debt, $1,11110.(10. Judgment No. !U2, Septem ber Term, ISini, Fi. la. to September Term, lS!i. OKK1.L, Ally. ALSO No. '. All the right, title nnd interest of the defendant, Walluce .Mc.Mullen, in and to all that certain lot or parcel of lund, situate in the city of ('arbundale, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsyl vania, being In width sitxty feet front unit rear and about one hundred and llfty feet deep, bounded northerly by lauds now or formerly of II. Van Vorst, westerly by land formerly of the School District of Carbondale township, somberly by land of U. P. Hogers, and easterly by Archbald street. Improved with a two-story frame dwelling, outbuildings, fruit trees, etc. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Louis H. Snyder vs. Wallace Mc.Mullen. Debt, $48').-ll. Judgment No. 11H7 Septem ber Term, 1x90. Fi. fa to September Term, ikm: J. F. RKYNOLDS, Ally. ALSO. No. C. AH Ihe right, title ond interest of the defendants, Laura Frothinghum and Arthur Frothlngham, in and to all the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land: Klrst All the following described piece or uarcel of land situate in the PJighth ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, mid state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the easterly Bide of Tenn avenue, corner of lund of Dr. D It. Hand: thence ulong said boundary iine one hundred and sixty-seven and one-h.ilf (Uffli) feet to Oakford alley; thenco along Oakford alley In a northerly direction, one hundred and ten (110) feet to a point, cor ner of land of Clark & Snover; thence In a westerly direction along line of Clark & Snover to a point eight (SO) feet easterly to Penn avenue; thence southerly In a Hue parallel to and eighty feel distant from Penn avenue, sixty-six (00) feet to a cor ner; thence westerly eighty (SO) feet to a point on Penn avenue, and thence souther ly along Penn avenue forty-four (44) feet tu the place of beginning. Being part of lots three (it) and four (4) In block number thirty-six (2J) upon the town plot of Scranton. Excepting and teservlr the coal nnd minerals beneath the surface of said lots. Improved with a brick theater building, known as "The Frothlngham." Second All the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Ihe city of Hcranlon, in the coun ty of Lackawnna, and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a corner on Penn ave nue, the westerly corner of lot of Clark & Snover; thence southeasterly along said Clark & Bnover's line eighty - feet to a corner still in said line, corner of land of Laura Ffotldng ham; thence at right angle to said last mentioned line In a southwesterly direc tion, sixty-six (60) feet to a corner In Una of land of Laura Frothlngham! tbenoo at right angle to laid last lint in a ruirth- westerly direction, eighty IS feet to a corner on Penu avenue; theuca at right angle to said last line and tn a uortb easterly direction alvug Prim avenu sixty-six iti) feel tu the plae of beginning. With the privlege or using leu feet in front of the rront lino of said lot uo Penn ave nue for yard, vault, piazza, cellar-way, and bay-window, but for no other purpose. Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals beneath ald lot. Improved with foundation wall and a brick wall 80 feet long along the line of the Clark ft Snover lot. and a small one-story frame dwelling thereon. Third All that leasehold estate and term of years yet to come, created by lease from U. O. Hchoonmuker to Arthur Frothiugham and Laura Frothlngham, dated the 1st day or June, 1KS8, and record ed in the recorder'M oltlce of Iickawanna county, in mortgage hook. No. 21, page 24, etc.; which said leasehold estate was af terwards conveyeil by John J. Fahey, hish sheriff of Lackawanna county to Charles H. Welles, by deed duted June 13th, 1802, recorded in sheriffs deed book No. 2, page J3S, and In the recorder's otllce aforesaid in deed book No. 100, page 4bi. as by refer ence to said conveyances will more fully and at large apear. Said leasehold estate being upou lot number eight (8) In block number thirty-six (36) on the plot of lots as laid out by the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company: Said lot being forty (40) feet In front on Wyoming ave nue and one hundred and sixty-seven (1S7) feet deep extending back to un alley. Be ing also known us lot No. 24 In square or block No. 13 on tho atlas of the city ot Scranton. published by J. L. Richards & Co. in J8S3, and lately known as the "Ar cade." The ubove described lease buy ing been transferred and conveyed to Lau ra Frothinghum by Charles II. Welles .-11111 wife, by indenture dated December 24th, 1895, and recorded In deed book No. 134, page 210, etc. Improved with a part one and part two. story building, and known as the Arcade, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John A. Mears vs. Laura Frothlngham and Arthur Frothlngham. Debt, $1,000.10. Judgment No. 402, March Term, WM. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1S96. Also at the suit of Charles IT. Welles vs. Laura Froth inghum and Arthur Frothlngham. Debt, $.10,375.00. Judgment No. 1330 September Term, 1895. Lev. fa. to September Term, 1800. Also at the suit of Charles H. Welles vs. Laura Frothlngham and Arthur Froth lngham. Debt, $29,4".2.02. Judgment No. 116.1, September Term, 1MW. Fi. fa. to Sep tember Term, 1806. J. W. CAP.PENTEK, 'P. F. WF.LLS, Altys. ALSO. No. 7. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, James P. Casey, in and to all that cartaln lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the city of Scranton, In the county of Lackawanna, and stute of Pennsylvania, being lot number eleven (11) of William Merritteld's plot of Hyde Park lots, bounded, commencing at a corner In lino of lot No. 4 on Washington street In suld line of plot, running thence south 40'... degrees west one hundred and llfty feet to a corner; thence south 52V& degrees east forty-six feet to a corner in line of lot twelve; thence north 4UV4 degrees east one hundred and fifty feet to said Wasli i 11 g toil street (now Lnfayettestreetl; thence along said street north 02 degrees west forty-six feet to the place of beginning, being the lot conveyed by Catherine Rodg ers and husband to Michael Casey by deed dated 4th November, IS'kI. Recorded at Wilkes-Barre In deed book No. 90, page 7u0, etc., devised by him to his children; will probated at Wilkes-Barre. See book "D," page 28a, etc., and conveyed by the heirs to James P, Casey. All improved with a two-story frame double tenement house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Home Building: and Loan association of Scranton, Pa., vs. James P. Casey, Debt, $3,400.00. Judgment No. IKS, Sep tember Term, lsM. Fl. fa. to September Term, 1S9. STOKF.S, Atty. ALSO, No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, John A. Walker, In and to all the following; piece of land situate in the Ninth ward, city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvana, bounded and described as follows: Being the southwesterly porton of lot in n block b7, as desgnated upon Lackawanna Iron uud Coal company's plot of Si run 1011 in tended to be duly recorded, cominencng at a point on the westerly side of a publio alley called Lee alley, forty-eight and one half (48M:) feet from the southeasterly corner of said lot; thence running in a southwesterly direction along line of said alley forty-eight and oiie-hulf (,4sVsJ feet to a corner; thence In a northwesterly di rection along line of a public alley twenty live (25) feet wide, thirty-four (34) feet to a corner of lot 13, In said block 67; thence ulong line of said lot 13 In a northeasterly direction rorty-eightuud one-hull' I484&I feet to a corner; thence thirty-four (34) feet to tho place of beginning. Being a purl of the land conveyed to John A. Walker, the defendant herein, from the Lacka wanna Iron and Coal company by deed dated 24th March, 1886, and duly recorded in deed book .12, at page 5C7, etc. Coal and minerals reserved to legals owners there of by sufficient terms in the law. All im proved with a two-story frame dwelling house and blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Dime Deposll and Discount Bunk vs. John A. Walker. Debt, $1,048.W. Judg ment No. 5T.7. January Term, 1895. Alia Fl. fa. to September Term, 181W. CO.MF.CrYS & WOODRC'FF, Attyj. ALSO. No. 9. All the right, title and Inlcrst of the defendunt, Julia Kozynuwski, admin istratrix ot Jacob Koz nowskl. de ceased, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Nine teenth ward of the city of Scranton, coun ty of Iickawannu, Pa., described as fol lows, viz.: Hoi rig lot number twenty eight (28) In, suqare or block number 79 und situate on Meadow avenue, said lot be ing forty (40) feet lu front, forty (40) feet in rear, and one hundred nnd forty tllo) feet In depth, and Is the lot conveyed by I 'led Simon ami wife to Jacob Kozvn. owski by deed dated ::ist March, 1S91. Recorded ill deed book 7'J. page Sil, etc. All Improved with a two-slory frame dwelllg house mid other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Harmony Building and Loan associa tion No. 2, of Scranton, Pa., vs. Julia Kozy nowski, administratrix of Jacob Kozynow ski, deceased. Debt, $210.(10. Judgment No. 11 SO, September Term, ISOfi. Fl. fu. lo Sep. tember Term, STOKES. Atty. ALSO, No. 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant K. K. Miller, In and 10 all the following pieces or parcels of land situ ate, lying and being in the Second (2) ward of the city of Scranton, county of Luckawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: The first being; Lot No. four (4) In Block four (4) as shown on the plot of Winton & Llvey's addition to the city of Scran ton, recorded in Lackawanna county in Deed Book 44, page 149, and situate upon street called Arch street and being fifty (30) feet In front and rear and one hun dred nnd thirty-one (1311 feet in depth to line of Ira Tripp and being rectangular In shape. Being the same land conveyed to F.. K. Miller from W. W. WInton, et. a I. bv deed dated the 30th of August, ;SH8, and recorded in Deed Book No. CO, at page !m3. etc. All Improved with a two storv single house and barn. Tlie second being lots Nos. twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), and sixteen (16) feet In front and rear off from the south westerly side of lot twenty-three (23) In Block three (3) as shown by the map of Wynan's addition to the city of Scranton Said lots and part of lot are one hundred nnd eight (108) feet In front on Diamond avenue, the same In rear along a public ulley and one hundred and forty (140) feet in depth 10 said alley. Being the same land conveyed to E. E. Miller from Charles T. Miller and wife by deed dated the 4th of May. 1893, and duly recorded. All Improved with a three (3) story and basement brick dwelling house, also frame wood shop and barn. The third being lot No. six (-J) In Block No. one (1) and situate upon the Provi dence Road upon Wynan's addition to the city of Scranton. Said lot being Forty six (46) feet In front and rear and one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth, ex cepting and reserving the right of way to the "People's Street Railway, of Lu cerne county." Being the part of the same land conveyed to K. K. Miller from Charles T. Miller, et. al., by deed hearing date the 6th ot May, ISM. and duly recorded. All Improved with a double two-story frame dwelling house. The fourth being lot No. fourteen (14) and twelve (12) feet from the northeasterly side of lot No. thirteen (13), both In block three (3) and situate upon a street known as Short avenue and being fifty-eight (58) feet In front and rear and one hundred and forty-six (146) feet in depth and rectangu lar In shape. The Nos. of lots and blocks sre the same as designated upon map of Wynan's property in the elty of Scranton and Intended, tu be recorded. All Im proved with 4 two-itory frame dwelling house. Tbe last piece of land being asms as conveyed J r Jamas Blair, at at, to THE GREAT FIRE SALE THE 124 AND 126 WYOMING AVE., IS Going Ahead at a Great Rate And we are pleased to sajthat the crowds in our store are getting larger as the sale progresses, and in order to show our appreciation of same we have made deeper cuts in every department, and special reductions are being made in our Dress Goods Department. LEBECK & Dana E. Miller, deceased, by deed dated Jan. 24th, 1887. and duly recorded. Cool and minerals in each case reserved to the legal owners thereof by suftlclent terms In law. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I". P. Carter vs. K. K. Miller. Debt, fil.0no.0C. Judgment No. 1119, September Term, 1S90. Fi, fa. to Heptember Term, 18.. WOODRUFF, Atty. All of which will be sold for cash oa'y. FRANK H. CLEMON9, SlierVft. Sheriff's odlce, Scranton, Pa Sept, 1, ISIHi. I FOR THE FASTEST WHEEL ON EARTH, No Matter Who Rides It. B. F. KELLER, ON A SPALDING AT THE National Meet at Wilkes-Barre SEPTEMBER 16, Was tlie only man (with one exception 1 nut of tbe entire Bcrmitou push tht won anything, beating; out some ot the fastest men on the circuit. Again we say, get a Hpaldiug ud be happy. . CM. FLOREY.Agt. OICYCLES At Rock-Bottom Prices. LIST NO. j. WE ARE STILL ROD Buffalo Prince '86, $36 Imperial '96, 55 Erie '96, 45 Prince '96, 36 Stems '94, 35 Columbia '93, 25 Cleveland '94, 25 Coventry '93, 15 These are till fitted with pneumatic tires ami are in good itiiining order. CHASE & FARRAR BICYCLE SL il ONS. S'S1 Linden Street. Opp. Court House. WHEELS rj) WHEELS BICYCLES. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 1ST, IMnl, WE will 0 II or all of the follon-iutf wheels wo may have in stock at Joilr' Pru'p : WolN Aiiirrirnn. Pierre, lvcr-lohiiKun. Waverly and rVathcmtonn Line. Tl i if an opiiortiinllv to itnt a good wheel rhei Wn still liuvtt the famous "Crawford." wheel that run as llu'ht. and eny and weurs efpia! to any tUM uiai-bine on tho market, t'oiue and see what wo can H fi'r you in our line. 1. 1 nmi 321 ni si. $30(100 Saal Skin Sacque. Onr ambition is to reach the 500,000 mark in circulation, making us the largest weekly home niagszine in tho world. To ac complish this we hnvs decided to give abso lutely free, to each lady obtaining in the state In which she resides the largest number of yearly snlMcriptions for The Huusehold Com panion by January 1, Ii7, tho fine-t i:U00 Healskin Jacket manufactured by Henry A Newland Co.. Detroit. In addition to this unprecedented offer we will pay i'i cents for each subscription sent us. Our yearly sub scription trice baa been reduced from $1.25 TO 75 CENTS. Pend one cent stamped addressed wrapper for subscription blanks and free sample copy of paper to Household Publishing Co., . DETROIT, MICH. Rfttrtanuu Aay feaak la Detroit. AT- LEADER 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending larch 1, 1896, Total Product of iini The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundlaud, uad in England, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and 1st recognized an tbe best flour in th world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL-. Coal of the best quality for domestic- us and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Birdeye, delivered lu any pan of lbs titty at the lowent price. Orders received at the Office, flrst floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 6; telephone No. 2G24. or at the mine, tele phone No, 272, will be promptly attended to.Deulers supplied at the mine. WM.T. SMITH. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE T-TOmS from 7.30 a. m. to p. n. (1 hour Intermission for dinner and upper.) Particular Attention fllvelt to Collection. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Vour Hu st ilus is Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 144. SPECIAL THROUGH CAES Daily (except 3umluy) via CENTRAL RAILKOADOF NEW JERSEY BeginuiiiK .lune . I Mil. leaving fecruu ton at -) a. m., for Lou'Brunch, Occun Cirove, Asburv l'ui'k, ttclntur (Ocean Beach) Spring Luke, Sea (iirt, &c. This iv ill hs kept up for the entiro season, especially for the accuminidation of families, s it will ensble paw-ten iter to secure and re tain cnmfurtHhle seata the entire journey. J. H. OLHAUSF.N, H, P. BALUW1M, Hen. Huperintenilent. Gen. Pass. AiteuU AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. Tbe latest improved furnish iugs and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avenue. CORIN 4 us. I ll (III DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep tember 1', 18 and 19. MOORE & CASTNER'S Presentation of Mrs. Stowe's liniaortxl i Mi lif With All Accessories and a Big Company. See The Street Parade and Listen to the Bond Concert in f ront of III. I htatre. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Ceuts. J nU jr-i iui mnii ' r hiiiij, i rvvi a Wfrii l.UU and 7. Curtain rl.M'a at -M0 und 8.15. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ji. First Elaborate Production of tho Season, CLEOPATRA With Edmund Collier as Marc Antony, snd Alary Lmer.ion as Cleopatra, and a Company of Capable Actors, Cleopatra's palace in Alexandria, Kgypt, Temple of Hymen Haemin, Statuary riquare. Interior uf t'leopatru's palace. Cleopatra, Antony and 1'iesar' fleets. Cleopatra's touib, Cleopatra's and Antony's death. Tho Orien tal ilaaco. All scenery carried by company. PklCS-lallery, 15c; Balcony, 33c. 15c! Orchestra Circle, goc; Orchestra 75c; Parlof Chairs, $1.00. CONNELL mi I '-