TIIE SCRANTON TKIBTTNE -WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 17. 1804. WEBER .SHAW 11J w m a w IN GREAT VARIETY. No Fake Sale in Ours Ti c bave better barns! ns every Of in tie your tbnn so-called "Wpnin days, "clesrinp; sales," and such well-known, worn-out, jilnyed-ont schemes will afford. Fur real bargains iu k'lUST-CLASti KVV PIAXOS AND ORGANS SEE US. EMERSON PIAliOS Popular, reliable and within lyonr reach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Hare taken over 100 first premiums In the past titty years. (Wier mnkes of piano. Four rnsttos of Organs In beautiful new deslRna, See onr Mock betoro buying. We have the good. Unr prices uro ritflie. livery liiiug in the luuuic bus. STELLE k SEELEY IS4 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! thf : 1NE POPULAR Punch Cigars have The initial G.. B. 8c Co., Imprint on Ench Cigar. k ney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. , covm uuik .-ji akk. DR. H. B. WARE SrECIAIJST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. ITOU.I0A.IL LB TO 5.S3 P.Jt OFFICE HOURS: 135 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. MEWS FRMi WEST SIDE Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Hyde Park Header. BURGLARS ENTER S. I, FOSTER'S A Number of Valuable Articles Taken from the Store at an Early Morning Hour New Lodge of Ivorites Organized Two Men Badly Injured by Falling from a Scaffold. Archdeaconry Meeting. Their intimacy continued and bo took her to Avoca, where she wwked as a servant for relatives. Their intimacy continued until a short tiuio ago, when Miss Hoovsr besought Robertson to tmvo her from approaching disgrace and keep his promise to marry her. He refused and was arrested for the offenses committed in Luzerne county and entered bail. Monday Miss Hoover swore out in-' formation on the two charges above set forth for offenses committed in this county and he was arrested lute last evening. He waived a hearing and was sent to jail, but yesterday was taken before tne alderman and entered bail as noted above. EVANGELIST MOODY MAY COME. Deputy Sheriff William Craig It on the sick list. Kev. A. J. Schlnger, D. D., of Bingham tou, was in the city yesterday. John A. Hamilton, L. L. B., of Easton, bos entered the law office of Judgo Hand & Son. Hiss Jennie Andrew! was at her desk in the city treasurer's office yesterday after an illness of three weeks. B. H. Kilmer, of Wilkes-Barre. a candi date for stute vice-councilor of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, will speak before the Carbondalo council Fri day night. District Deputy Grand Regent Victor H. Lauer installed officers in Arcubald coun cil, No. 1143. Royal Arcanum.last evening. Tonight be will iustull in Lackawanna council, No. 1133, West Side. Ueorge Reach, of the well known firm of A. J. Reach & Co., of Philadelphia, was in the city yesterday, and attended the State Jleague base ball meeting. Ho was proudly exhibiting a number of personal letters from James J. Corbott to the base ball managers. ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED. A Rsferenoe Library Within Etay Reach of Everybody. 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How can the workingman hope to bring within his reach the whole circle of sciences and other points of human knowledge that has developed up to the present day? The Encyclopedia Britannica answers all of these questions and can now be procured at less than one-fourth th regular price, and at the unheard of rate of 10 cents a day. For the convenience of thoie busily engaged during the day, The Tribune Encyclopedia reading rooms at 437 Spruce street will be kept open even ings. A pleasant hour can be spent in looking over the volumes, even though yon do not care to purchase. Or drop u postal to The Triuunb "E. B.'' de partment, and a volume will be sent to any part of the city for examination free, or the full set of twenty-five volumes can be secured for a limited time at $1.98 per volume, on easy monthly payments. The offer cannot be continued indefinitely. You mean to have a library. Why not begin at once? Faator Returns Thanks. The pastor of Zion Evangelical church desires for bis congregation, as well as himself, to thank all who have contributed townid the payment of tho debt incurred in the erection of the edifice, which was provided for with tho exception of $'.'00, tho raising of which was assumed by the pastor. And also to thank the press of tho city for the generous manner in which they reported the dedication. Meetings will bo held in the churrh every night this week. All are invited to attend, floats are free. J. W. Mebsinugk. Scranton, Jan. 15. New Bicycle. A new bicycle worth $75 will be sold for $85. The machine is guaranteed and is a rare bargain. Machine may be seen at the Tribune office. One dozen of Griffin's ivoryette photot will make twolvo Christmas presents. What can you present your friends that will be more acceptable? Beadleeton & Woera's and Ballantlne'a Ales are the best. E. J. Walsh, agent, 8$ Lackawanna avennt. The West Side office of the Scranton Tiubunk is located at 12S South Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisement! and commuuicatious will receive prompt attention. Between the hours of 19 ted 1 o'clock yester lay morning the hardware store of S M. Foster, on South Main avenue, was visited by a gang of burglars and a number of valuable articles were taken. An entrance was effected through the window which fuces the alley on the lower sids by breaking n pane of glaj. Although they had to pans through tho ofiioe to gain entranoe nothing was disturbed in that apart ment. The robbery occurred within a few doors of the West Side police sta tion, but no clue to the thieves has been obtained. Air. Fostthinks the burglars are young men, from the nature of the i.rticles stolen. New Lodge Organlz d. A preliminary meeting was held last evening at the l'nilosophical society rooms to organize a lodge of English Ivorites. J. H. Phillips was appointed cnairtnan of the evening and GK V. I'owell as temporary secretary. The committee selected to appoint officers were E. R. Jones, William V.jQri filths. Ed. Kobathan, Thomas Marshall and Gran Williams, The committr's to se lelect tho name by which the lodge will be called consisted of E E Hobathnn, W. G. Danielsniid John Morris. It re ported in favor of calling the lodge, "The Robert Morris Lodge.'' J. J. Davies, Roger Evans and D. M. Jones were appointed to select a hall for hold ing the uieotiugs. It was decided to obtain the assistance of Renjatnin Hughes, J. P. Davies and D. P. Thomas to attend the next meeting and expound the working of the Ivor ites. lodge. Archdeaconry of Scranton. The winter session of the Archdea conry of Scranton was continued last evening in St. David's church on Jack sou street. The morning session was opened at 10 o'clock, and an excel lent sermon waspreachel by Rev. F S. Ballentlne, of the Church of the Good Shepherd, of this city. The busi ness of the day was transacted at 2 p. m , and at 3 o'clock the missionary re ports, and reports of the archdeacons were heard. Rev. Rogers Israel, of St. Luke's church, spoke ;on "How to In crease Ctiurch Attendance." At 7 30 p. m. a Sunday school service was held. The ppsaker was Roy. John H. Burns, of St. James' churcli, Pittstoa. An address to parents and teachers was then given by Ret. D, Webster Coxo, D. D.. rector of St. George chnrch, Natiticoke, The Archdeaconry will hold three sessions today. They Threw Eggt. The Juvenile society of the Fourth Ward Welsh Baptist Sunday school, held a meeting on Monday evening in their rooms on North Garfield avenue A gang of young boys in the vicinity procured some ancient eggs, those with in received a volley of the hen fruit. An effort is now bomg ma ie to have the boys brought before a magistrate. In a Ead Condition, The condition of ths primary rooms of No. 14 school are such that Suporiu. tendent G Phillips has found it necss sary to open a new room in the Taber nacle church on South Hyde Park ave nue. Tho session will begin on Mon day morning. Th teacher as yet has not been appointed. FjII from a Scaff ild. J. B. Morrow and E lward Davis fell from a scaffold on the house of a man named Kelly on Price street yesterday. Davis received injuries about the back, while Morrow was injured about the head and limbs. Benefit Concert. The concert and drawing for the benefit of Luther Lewis will occur tbia evening at Mear's hall, when an ex cellent programme will be rendered. Interesting News Notes. The Cymrodorion Banquet society will hold a meeting this evening at the West Side bank rooms to make pre liminary arrangements for the banquet to be hold on St. David's day. Contractor Daniel El wards com menced yestorday to lay a walk in front of the First Welsh Lt iptiat chnrch. Mr. and Mrs. David I Divies, of Philadelphia, have returned irorn their visit nt the home of J.imcs Roberts on North R"becea avenue The Diamond shaft is s nit down during this week for the building of a new breaker tower. Stephen Evans, of Jackson street, is ill. Miss Cora Evans, of St.. Clair, Schuylkill county, is a gnest nt the home of David Jones on Eynon streets. The employes at the Capouse colliery were paid yosterdry. Miss Lizzie Thompson, of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, is visiting the fam ily of Clarence D. Johnson, on Capouse avenue. CALLED KEOGH A BLACKLEG. Now James Sheridan Finds Himself Defendant In an Action for Damages. Juntas Sheridan, of Old Forgo, has brought suit against Charles J. Kengh, of the same place, to recover damages for defamation of cbaractor. The ac tion was begun for him yesterday by Attorneys Fltzsitnmons and Stark. Mr. Sheridan says that on Monday Mr. Keogb, in the presence of in my witnesses, called him a blackleg and also applied a number of other vile epithets to him. TROUBLE AHEAD FOR ROBERTSON. May Conduct a Four Month's Campaign in This Viflnity. The Pittston Gazette publishes the following: "It will interest a great many people to learn that there is a possibility of the great evangolists, Moody and Whittle, coming to this neighborhood to conduct a great religi ous campaign during the coming sum mer. Last fall severul of the Chris tian workeri of Pitlston, while in Chi cago, broached the subject to Mr. Whittle, aud it was received with favor by him, "Since then some correspondence has passed between Mr. Whittle and the people here, and a few days ago the Rev. T. W. Swan received a letter which made a definite offer to the Christian leaders here. Mr. Moody says that he in willing to corns to the Wyomiug Valley and conduct a four months' campaign during June, July, Angu3t and September, providing tiio Cbnrotljpeople aud business men raise sufficient funds to purchase a tent ca pable of seating 3,(1(10 people The idea is to spend a few weeks in each of the principal towns of the valley. ''.Mr. Moody says that heeannot prom ise to be here every day during the four months, bnt he will take charge of the meeting?, he her the greater part of the time aud attend to the work of procuring evangelists and singers for the meetings. Mr. Whittle says that he will surely join Mr. Moody in the work for one month, and longer if his health permits. One very import ant requirement of Mr. Moody is that all the pastors concur in the call, and it is likely that some action will be ta ken shortly to got the clergymen to gether for a discussion of the matter. " THE ESCAPE FROM LIBBY. Will Be Presented in Good Style by Lo cal Amateurs. In the presentation of Roscoe Whit man's new military comedy-drama "The Efcape from Libby," atf the Academy of Music Tusday and Wednesday, Jan. 30 and 31, for the bsnefit of Scr.iuton's poor, Company C, Thirteenth regiment. National Gnord of Pennsylvania, will appear at the end of the first act, and 1"0 people will be on the stage, which will be something of an unprecedented undertaking In local amateur, theatricals. The prep irations are elaborate, and no local performance has ever been at tempted on so extensive a plan. A cast of extraordinary strong local talent will present the play under the per sonal supervision of the author. The staging of the play will be au attrac tive feature. ANOTHER ROAD NOT NECESSARY. Viewers Report Adversely to the Pro posed Fell Township Road. Patrick Brown, A. B Dunning, jr., and Attorney John M. Harris, the viewers appointed by the court to re port the necessity of the proposed road in Fell Township, yestoriray mads their return to court. The viewers say that there is no oc casion for the road, and that it is un necessary. The report was confirmed nisi LIST OF UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. Can Be Obtained bv Calling at the Post office. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Scranton postodlce, Lacka wanna county, Jan. 17, 18!)4. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised and give dato of list: Aliramn, Frederick V Jennings, Mrs A H Remington Typewriters and Edison Phonographs for Bale nnd rent. Copying work executed. Phonographs rented for an evening's entertainment. Telephone 2!t43. Edw. Gunster. Jr., 435 Spruce street. 1 Mies Martha Hoover Makes Serious Charges Against Him Robert Robertson, a Dnumore young man, entered bail before Alderman Wright yesterday in the sum of 1,000 to answer at court for having deceived Miss Martha Hoover under promise of marriage and enticed her from home for immoral pnrpoies. The young man's father, Adam Robertson, and George W, Potter became his seourlty. Miss Hoover is now 17 years old and resides at Avoca in Luzerne county. In April, 1802, she resided at Duninore where she became intimate with young Robertson. On April 1, 1802. under promise of marriage he wronged her Andorssbn, Martin Burt. Mrs Miry Bror. G 'or'u Baylies, henry Covert. Miss t'arrlo CutUn W H Caafleld, .latin's ussy, Ed ward, 2d Corey, Mrs Dlsken, Mr Dawson & Bro, 0 A Dohson. W Dunn. Thomas J Del'ow, Mrs John Eddy, Mr, Ellsworth, .loo Kidridg ', H A Kller. Marcus Fob; or. Gen V J Presley, Ben Krceiey, -Mrs Martha i reetev, PsmlL M iss Kate Fetter, Magk'io Gordon, s E Graves, II W Gladwig, 0 C Garvin, .Miss Mary (ieist, Henry (tnmle. Patrick Mall. Mis Hull. K Boran, Anthony Hess, Jos Hoaluy, Miss II K Johnson Is TuncsH liles, Win, ill ,1 lilt's, ( ' Knapn, Mrs Virginia Kimble, P II ftjllgaler. i'atrirk Lancaster. Mias Bessie I.upfor. Mrs Laura A LovhIhiuI. .1 Lowe, Mrs Minnie Loveland, Mrs II M.por Loiiard Colu Marion. Miss Ella Morgan' Hear W Main;. Misi Katharluo Mi'Nultv. T. F Ni.rth, Miss Ada Noaoh, (' W Q'MeUey, Miss Cussio l'vn . (' w PereitaL W ,1 Pel OtlS, Felix Boll ins, Wui H Kiimiey, Grant S Swnrts, Gilnioru Stt'ousoo, John Smith, Wm Stark. Mr. Win Stout, MNs Curio Sotnbarger.Prof frank B Tennlg, MrsCC Wall, Miss IlBttle E White, Charles Wells, Ed F Walk ins. Mrs L'has T Young, B II, M L ITALIAN. Peniianplo. Lorenzo Mnritniio, Clemnnto Fnjco, l'asquaio BelarJo Giuseppe Ollveri, Franc SJOO l'ietro, Frauolii Huutofuotti, Angela . polish. Wlecsorkiewtes, An-Segaeki, Josef drej Jnrkos, Fronk Gnys7.';iewlC Jan I.owcUiloski, Fronk Oelstteirskema, Woj- eioehowi Andras, Mllyo Fututl, Danko Pali. Knrey Lenavt, Tomasz Sroka, Jakob Rlbovioa, l'etro Josefnek, Nimeth IUj'NiIAHIAN. Kartittk, J oh an GawiabiSj Anton Bealyo, Palo Seul.io, Paolo Witnlk. .Lilian l'alllgi, Audoro OF SOUTH IE Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Many Tribune Readers. FRED YOUNG WAS AN IMPOSTOR He Got Money from a Minister and Was Arrested The Case Settled Mary Quinnan a Success in Furni ture Breaking Rav. Mr. Holter's New School Shorter Paragraphs of Interesting News. Fred. Young was before Alderman Robling last evening charged with ob taining money under false pretenses. The nlaintiil was Rov. Frederick Bol ter of Christ Lutheran church on Cedar avenne. Young is evidently on tho shady side HO. if one would judge by the color of his hair, which is tinged whit", appa rently with the frost of time. One day last week the defendant appeared be fore the pastor with his tale of woe. It was to the effect that he had just ar rived in town, that he was a steel worker and he hail secured a position at the rolls in the South works. He told ths minister that all the clothes be had, were those that he wore, and ho wanted to obtain money enough to procure working clothes. Mr. Holter believed the story and gave tiie man $fi Young at once proceeded to have a good time at the minister's experts', i y visiting evory saloon in ths dittiict. Air Bolter coiniug to har of his con duct, promptly put an oflioer on his track. Young was discovered to be a machinist in the employ of the Dickson company. He is a migratory character and there is au attachmsnt pending against his wages for board. Bsforo the alderman last evening Young com promised matters by giving au order on the company for $G and the coats. A Successful School. A week ago Rev. Frederick Holter opened a school in the basement of his church on Cedar avenue with an at tendance of twenty-five. Yesterday there were forty pupils present. Mr. Holter is acting the pedagogue's part at present, but has engaged the ser vices of a young man named Roma nian, of Chicago, who will be here in a week or so. Tho school is well lighted nd well heated. It contains thirty seats and sixty pupils can be accommo- .lated. lhe seats were bought from the board of control. Breaking the Furniture. Mrs. Mary (juinnnn, of River street, is giving her landlord, Mrs. LUeu Moriarty, considerable trouble. Mrs. Qmtinau owes rent to the amount of $0) and as she refused to pay Constable Woeluers was directed to levy ou her household effects. They are advertised to be sold one week from today. Yes terday Mrs. Moriartv informed the constable that Mrs. U linnan was breaking her furniture to nrevent any thing being realized ou it at the sale, Constable Woelkers will visit Mrs. Oninnan today and if she persists in breaking the f iirnitiireAit will be re moved from hsr premises. Shorter Paragraphs. John Kviveney, of Ciierry street, who had his big toe ernsned and two others broken on Dec. 81 expects to go to work again on Monday. lhe Saongerrunde will bold its thir teenth annual masquerade ball ouMou- day evening at Natter's hall. lhe marriage of Miss Winifred Kenny to Thomas Needham will be solemnized today in St. John's churoh. Miss clvii Kelly, of Pear street, and James Manning, of Cedar avenue, were wedded in St. John's chnrch Monday. Rev. E J. Mellev omolatino James Loftus was best man and Mist Jnlia Flood was bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Manning will go to housekeeping on rear street. AMUSEMENT NOTES- "The Crust of Society" will ba pre sented at the Academy of Music to morrow evening by a strong drainatio company, beaded by ZMne lllbnry Elita Procter Otis aud Arthur Lewis, who will assume the characters that they took iu the original produotion in Boston, where it was produced under the management of John Stetttou The company that will present it here is one of the strongest that will be seen here this season in society dramas. CLEVELAND'S MINSTELS. W. S. Cleveland's Minstrels will ap pear at the Academy ot Music on Sat urday eyening. The company includes a number of hrst-clsss black face hu morists, prominent among whom Is the well-known Low Benodict. The vocal corps of Cleveland's show this season is said to be unusually good. Important to Bu&ijess Wen. 'J he l nun nk win soon publish b care fully cotnpilud and classified list of tho lea ling wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will bo bouud in bonk form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our publlo build- ings. business DIOC IS, streets, etc. The cirru Istion is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well a:ithe city nt large, ivopreseul'itives or THE TMHUNE will call upon rHOSI whore names are DEailinn in this edition and explain its nature moro tully. Wetrust ourLiVK business men will give it their hearty support. Those desiring views of their residence In this edition will please leave notice at the oQlce. S iveral thousand parts ot tho art port folios came yesterday. A nickel takes this book of handsome pictures. Anheuser bunch Beer. Lculs Lehman's, UU6 Spruce ob ' BUSINESS NOTICES. Relnhnrt's Market, 83 and 85 Lackawanna avenue. Every day from B a. m. to 10 a. m. Kouud steak. 11c.; sirloin steak, lie.; standing rib roast, 10o. ; chuck roast, sc.; boiling meat, 4c. fresh pork, l'J,' wc. ; pork sausage, L" ,c. The pictures which hnvo oxcited the ad miration of so many people may be had at Iiik liumrxe omce today. Dm demand was bo great that tho supply was ex huusted, but a thousand are now ready for Uibiiilnitiqp, The Brownies Will bn given in the Young Men's Chris tian Association hall Thursday night. Re served seals at Young Men's Christian As sociation omce. Books I Books I Books 1 During the coming week wo shall offer to the subscribers of The Tuuiuxe rare bargains iu books. We have u large lino of bright and pop War volumes, elegantly bound, that wo intend to give to thai patrons of the paper at anon! nne-ronrin oi tne usual once The following list will give you an idea of the inducements and tho unusual op portuuitios to secure valuable additions to your library. Uegnlur Tribune' Priee. Prior The World's Fair (New) i&0 $ ,86 Pictorial History of the Great Civil War 3 00 Pilgrims' Progress (Illust'ed) 2. SO Earth, Sea und Sky 2 75 Marvelous Wonders 2.75 Life and Works of Spurgeon 1.50 Pictorial History of the Bible Museum of Wonders...!.... From Pole to Pole Pictorial History of the Uni ted States Science of Life 2.75 Lifeof Barnnm 1.50 Indian Horrors 1.50 J sephut 8.00 Shepn's Photographs 8.50 2.75 2.75 8.00 YOU PROBABLY don'tknoY it, but it is a fact. We have the largest line of medium priced DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS in the city. We sell no goods "but what we guarantee SILVERWARE. CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC. CHINA : HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. ELECTION PROCLAMATION, In compliance with law and tho ordinance of the city of Scranton, I, W. L. Council, mayor oi skiacity.uo nereny five notice utst an eieo thin will be held at the places of holding tho miiuiciii.il elections in said citv on Tuesday. the twentieth day of February, being the third Tuesday of February, ism. for the pur pose of obtaining the assent of theeleatori of said citv to an increaso of indebtedness thereof by the is-,ue of bonds in the amount of i'iVUXK) for the purpose of building bridges over tho Lackawanna l iver at Linden street and over Roaring brook from bprmo streot to Front stroot, as proVidcd iu ordinance of said city,' fllo of common council No. li, WM, entitled, Vn ordinance providing for incieasinir the city debt for the purpose of building bridges ami suouutiuig tne j ; : , . . or such increase to a vote of the electors thereof,' approved January t. ism. s rennlred bylaw, tho followlne Inform e. Hon is given to elo tors: First Too amo.int of the last assossod valuation of tuxaolo props.ty ill said cite is flT.WLMS, becond The amount o" tho existing debt of said city is goO.MI.78. intra --'ho amount of the proposed in creaso of debt is $ii 1,030. Fourta--Th ' proposed Increase of debt is 1 and IMMAQJO peroent of the city's valua tion lsu.l. ,-xcliisivu of occai atlons. Fifth The purpose, for wlecn the Indebted. ness is to be Inonrrenre hereinbefore stated. Annexed hereto is th I city controller's olli- ciai statement of Indebtedness and resources of the city, also copy of city ordinance. witness my hand ami the e,l of the city oi aoranwn, tuis utn nay oi January, a. l , W. W. L. I.IIN.NLLL, JlaVor Si iiANTO.v, Pa., Dec. M, 18U3. ( iE I'll K OI Till CITY. COHTHOLLBR. Statement of the indebte luess and resour ces of the city of Scranton at the close of business I ice 'inher .!, isj.i: BOMUin DEBT, Consolidated loan isecoud seriesi due Dec i. 19UU, il perceut 100,ll00 00 CITV IM1MIOVEMKNT LOAN, IHtjU, 4 EU cent Due July I, Itl.ll. and annually to year ISM lit rate of 11,(00 $4,50U 00 Dun July 1. 1HH7, ami annually to year lliOli, at rate of 12,000 20,000 00 Hue .liny 1, pin,, ami annually to year 1010 at ruto of 18,500 35,000 00 ruKDiNa loam, use, 4 pan cent, Due July 1, 1S1H). $15,000 00 Duo July 1, 1001 l-j.uiiu. on Duo July 1, WOO )5,(i00 (X) STORK IPAL BCILDIRQ LOAN, Isiki, 4 PBB 0BBI Due Fob. 1, 1S05. No. 1 to 15 inclu sive t 15,000 00 uuii r 1 u. i, leuo, no. jo 10 inclu sive Duu Feb. 1, 1005, No. 'Ill to 00 Inclu sivo Due Fob. 1, HMD, No. Ill to 'M inclu sive MUNICIPAL mPROVBMBn LOAN, PBB CBBT. Due Dec. L 1901 1 28,000 on Due Dec. 1, WOO fl,OH0 oO UBS Hue. 1. I'.ui 82.000 II Duo Dec. 1, 1010 I,U0II 00 IIBIIIMITION LOAN SERIES 1, 1SU3, 41 t'E T. Duo June 1. IMS, No. 1 to :il inclu- . sivo 184,000 no i-iuciime 1, urns, io. ,1:1 to lis, inclu sive. 04,1100 00 ioa iiunu i, 110.1, ?io. ui to lug inclu sivo. 38,M 1)0 lUVVHUa I, no, ,,u. Jill 10 H4 lllclll- elusive 38.U0I 00 20,000 (O 25,00') 00 W',000 00 181, 4W Total. (.i2,5IM 00 SI NPRV claims. Unpaid warrants Dec 30, 1B0U i 2,lWi 30 Coutract iiikI other ac counts subject tu ad justineuts ?110.tl43 40 fll0,J4fl S5 lotai indebtedness 0! city, $017,740 S3 RBSOUBGla or citv. Cash in general city. fuud 8117,173 74 lash in Interest and sinking fund 21.738 33 Delinquent taxes nnd other Items estimated collectible (Sj; 5,000 on 8140012 07 Net indebtedness of city, M s:u ?s Iu addition to the- above stated assets tho city purchased bonds of its leans of I8P8 4U ... i . . .I.. .. . ov. uiii. iu HW MWJ -III OI Jl-I.UUJ lor tUU oeuuuv 01 us suuting IUnil. Statement of the amount of last proceedlna assessed valuation of tho taxabH property ot the city of Scranton; Pennsylvania. Detail the assessment for yoar 1003: Occupations J 1.0S0.710 neai esiaie null personal 17.001,855 lotai SIS,1HS.505 1 no proposed increase of debt amounts to IMAOOQ, for the purpose of building bridges us per oruiiniiico aiuiciieii, anil is eiiual to 1 ami.n-in.ui p--r cent, of the city valuation ice., exclusive 01 occupations. l'HLD J. WIDMAYEB. City Controller. Commonwk Vl.Tll or Pennsy lvania, i OOUVCT ok Lackawanna, v. . I or , Ou the fifteenth uav ol January. A D i it... ... . ' v .... ..... ... ,.,io.i v, ;v. v., inei. personally appeic iin oeiore mo tile subscriber, th May O of the Cite of Slnnlr.,, EV.o, 1 Wtdm . or. who .betSH duly sworn, doth de poee ami say, that he Is the Controller of tho City ef Scranton, and that to tho Host of Ins knowledgeand beliefthe raNMmsstatement of tho tin ances of the City of Scranton is just, correct and tru '.ami that tho other foregoing statement is also correct sworn ami subscribed before mo tho llf- tcenth day of January, 1S03. W. L CONNELL, Mayor. FILE OF COMMuN COUNCIL NO. 12, 1S'J3 AN ORDINANCE Providing for increasing the citv debt for tho pin p M of building bridges aud submit ting tho iiiestloii of such increase to a vote of tho electors thereof. BROTION L- Ho It ordained by the Select nnd Common Councils of the (Sty of Scran ton and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same, That for the piirpoie of con. stnictiiiK a bridge over the Lackawanna livor at Linden streot, and a bridge over Rear ing brook from Spruce street to Flout street, together with the purchiiBo of such right of way as ni ly be necessary for tho host np preaches to said bridges, an Increase of tho City dobtjiy the Issue of city bonds in the amount iif two hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hcroby authorized, subject, never theless, to the consent of the oleetors of tho City of Scranton, as herein provided. BBC 2. -The question Of assenting to tho above proloHed Increase of tho city debt shall be submitted to a vote of tho electors of tho City of Scranton. at tho next onsuing general eleotiou occurring not less than forty dais after the passage of this oidinanne. Sec. 8. After the passage or this ordinance and at 1 est thirty days before said election the Mayor shall publish a notice of tho elec tion hereby atith rizid, iu three daily news papers of tun city and the statement rcnuln d to be published in such notice shall be fui nlsheil by the City Controller. Br.c. 4 If the electors shall agree to In crease the Indebtedness of the city for the pur poses of building such oaid bridges and procur ing the right of way, there shall be appropri ated and set apart for the Linden street bridge and purchasing the right of way theret . the sum of one hundred anil twenty ilve thousand dollars, and for Hie Spruce street bridge tho equal sum of one huifdrud and twenty- live thousand dollars. Approved January 4. IMH. W. L. CONNELL. Mayor. .80 .80 .75 ,c5 .fin .88 .81 .80 .01 l.no .50 .50 1.00 MM (CUT YOUR C6UP0NS.) presentation of two of tbem 5 Ou Coupons, Subscribers of TIIE TKI11- UNK may purchase any book iu the abovo list. IF YOU WANT A Photograph taken of your Wifo or Children, llornes, Dogs, House, SWNKTIIi: AIIT Or Yourself, you cannot do bettor than Al l, AND SKI: bl'KClMKHR At Van Uordcr's Oallory, 82!! Bpruco street. Bpeclal attention given to devolopiug and flnlshlug for amateurs, Prices ou goods iu our windows will tell the tale of first-class bargains at merely nominal prices. TWICE PAY YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER & Delany, Coal Exchange Building. 132 Wyoming Ave. THE COLUMBUS MUSIC HOUSE s the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn sylvania The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. The lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos, Everett Pianos. Vose & Sons ' Pianos, Mehlin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD RENOWNED Estey Organs, Story & Clark Organs. Chicago Collage Organs, Palace Organs, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise constantly on hand. 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DON'T Think that because you have not bought your WINTER FURS OR CLOAK, FUR CAPES, JACKET, AVRAP OR MACKINTOSH That you can Ret alony without it tbie wiuter. We have three months of cold weather ahenU of us. To dress warm is to have GOOD HEALTH. Yon will find our slock lsrge with NEW IDEAS. If you think of buying or not, visit us. We may have just what you were looking for. You know that a garment that fits perfectly is what you will bur. The Price Will Please You. gllllllRlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllligilllllS s S CUT THIS OUT. ! "TRIP AROUND THE WQRLD " Portfolio of Photographs 1 CO UPON. 1 January 17,1894 3j 3 Semi or In iii); in - Coupons of different dates, together S with 5 cents, anil receive this S Album of rare PhotograpllS. 5 THE TRIBUNE, Cor. Psan Ave. and Spruce St. I m CI I THIS UUT. SlIlllllllltlllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllfl