I TILE SCEAXTOX TRIBUNE TniTRSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1895. I LUCE BROS. GASH STORES, : 122 H. lain Avenue, ScraBtra, Feed, Meal and Corn, JftOO Sngar Cured Hams, 91-20 25-lb. Sack Buckwheat, 55c 1 gallon Finest Maple Syrup, SOl' 1 doz. Finest Cold Tacked Tomatoes, SOl' Long and Cut Hay, per 100 lbs., 73c Choice Oats, per bag, - IHk' 'Best Butter, per lb., - - 'ill' Try our "Strawberry Brand" of Binoked Moats. 30-lb. Pail Jelly, 75c ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. A VERY l'LEASAXT EVENING t Was Enjoyed by Those Who Attended the Entertainment of Dickson Club. Kunavtayon Muln Avenue-Social at Home of Miss Kichurds. The entertainment and social given In Hears' hall last night by the mem bers of the Dickson Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar club attracted a large at tendance. The room was profusely decorated. Over the center of the stage In brilliant ornamental letters was the word "Dickson," and suspended from each side were two large American flags. From the center of the room were draped streamers of blue, and along the walls many smaller Wags were arranged In unique designs. The llrst number of the excellent pro gramme was the "Heroic March," by the members of the Dickson club. Llew Herbert rendered a selection en titled "I Fear No Foe," In hi usual good style, and the overture, "En chantment," was skilfully executed by Arthur E. Morse, accompanied by Wal ter Davies on the piano. The soprano solo, "When the Heart Is Young," by iSIlss Julia Allen, was warmly applaud ed. Master Stanley Swartz and Miss Bessie Fraunfelter played a duett on the banjo and guitar In an excellent manner, and were compelled to respond to an enthusiastic encore. The con tralto solo of Mrs. Dora Metzgur was well received. Robert Frledrlch gave a zither solo, accompanied on guitars by Messrs. Watklna and. Mayo. Eos Cynon rendered a tenor solo entitled 'Children's Home." and the Dickson club followed with "Love and Beauty Waltz." "Flow Gently Deva" was ren dered by Eos Cynon and Llew Herbert. This was the closing feature of the evening. Miss Annie Williams, of Tenth street, was accompanist. - After the entertainment dancing was indulged In to music by Miss Nellie Curran on the piano. The prompter was William Lake. The affair was suc cessful throughout. The club members are: ESanjaurine, Professor William W. "Watkins; banjos, F. H. Canfleld and Charles Sproal: mandolin, F. R. Shorts; guitars. D. Forest Mayo and F. E. Sheninger. An Exciting Runaway. A - horse attached to a light cutter dashed up Main avenue yesterday at a rapid rate of speed. When danger was the most Imminent, Motorman Alex. McTagzart and Conductor Richard Phillips, who were running the Eynon street car up the avenue, Jumped from the car and captured the horse Just in time to prevent a smashup. The ani mal and cutter were placed In front of Mason's store to await the appearance of the owner. The latter came up a few minutes later and explained that the horse ran away from him while driving near Hampton street. The cut ter was a total wreck. Social Was Held, The home of Thomas Richards, pro prietor of the Lafayette house, on North Main avenue, was the scene of a social gathering on Tuesday evening in honor of his daughter. Miss Mar garet Richards. A very large number of guests were present and many hours of enjoyment were had In games-and dancing. In addition to this songs were sung and Instrumental selections rendered. Mr. Richards proved to be a genial host and thi company were given free use of his home. Refresh ments were served at a late hour. The guests Included many from the East Side. Brief Items of Interest. Thomas Emerson, of Jackson street, is Improving after a serious Illness. Mrs. Lcyshon, wife of County Detec tive Thomas Leyshon, of Houth Lin coln avenue. Is 111. James Leonard, of Frink street, went to Philadelphia yesterday to attend the funeral of a relative. Miss Lizzie Coyne, bookkeeper for H. Montgomery & Co., on West Lacka THE TRIBUNE'S v AdvertlMrnentH inserted Jror hale, tor Kent, Hoarding all other headings of a similar FREE Situations Wanted- FREE XT It Costs Nothing to Give This Scheme a Trial . tuL "c fr V :' " : 1 . ' ,- ' ; . i 7 -; . j I Write your advertliement on above blank aud Bend with amount to THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE, cor. spruce at rest and Penn avenue. It will be Inserted In tomorrow's Tribunh. wanna avenue, has recovered from an Illness. The Ladles guild of St. David's Epis copal church will hold a Bocinl this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sproats, on North Bromley avenue. Robert Morris lodge. No. 58, Order of American True lvorltes, are making extensive preparations for a banquet on Match 1. The executive committee Is composed of John II. Phillips, Dr. B. O. Beddoe, William R. Lewis, John R. Kdwards, and David J. Davis. The remains of John Merrick, who died on Monday, at Plains, after a short illness, were brought to this city yes terday at 1 o'clock, and interment made In the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. A large number of friends followed the cortege from the depot to the ceme tery. The Mozart quartette, of this side, consisting of Mrs. Rundolph Jones, so prano: Mrs. At. J, Boston Williams, alto: Edwin Howen, tenor, and John W. Jones, bass, will Hlng ln'Tuylor on Suturday evening ut the entertainment and social of the Ludles' Patriotic Or der of True Americans, to be held on that evening In Reese's hall. The mem bers of Camps 178 and 3;!3, Patriotic Order Sons of Amerlcu, and Camp 113, Putrlotic Older of True Amerlcuns, of this side, will attend. West Side business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 11.40 per dozen. They ale Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling- at Stumer's Photo Purlors, 101 utul 103 South Muln uvemie. HoltSKSHOEING - N. Push, practical horseshoer. Work done only In a llrst class manner and guaranteed sattsfuc tory. Shop. Price street, close to North Muin avenue. GMOCERIKS Ttevere Stundanrd Juva Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee of the duy. For sale only ut P. V. Ma son & Co. Fine Groceries, 111! South Main avenue. SECOND HAND Fl'RNITCRR CASH for anything you have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Cull and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 1026 Juckson street. WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds, 206 North Muln avenue, unci see his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. Fl.r.MlilNG William D. Griffiths, 113 North .Muln avenue, does tlrst-cluss Plumbing. Steam Heut and Gas Pitting. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. OYSTERS it. K. Davis, market house. Denier In Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Oysters served In every style. 310 North Slain uveiiue, next to Clarke's. UIXMOKK DOINGS. Patrick Flynn, of Gypsey Grove, Is 111. Fred Russell returned from liinghum ton yesterday. James Halkirk Is ill at his home on Shoemaker avenue. Roy Urban has returned from Read ing Military school. Mrs. J. H. Warg has returned home from visiting at Lehighton. Mrs. G. S. Maloney has returned home from visiting at Nanticoke. John Langan, of Drinker street, who has been quite HI, Is improving. Mrs. Frank Sanders, of Cherry street, spent yesterday In Wilkes-Barre. Miss Grace Engle has returned home from visiting relatives at llamllnton. Edward Kelley, of Church street, has returned home from visiting In Boston. The Young Men's Institute held their regular monthly meeting Monday even ing. Miss Lizzie Hevers, of Forest City, is visiting at the home of Mrs. P. J. Mc Hale on Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Hara, of Pine street, attended the funeral of Dennis O'Brien In New York city Monday. The Kpwnrth league will hold a social at the residence of C. P. Russell next Monday evening. All are invited. Fred Carpenter of Salem, has re turned to this town and accepted a posRlon as teamster for'F. K. Wagner. A large party of Pittston young peo ple enjoyed a slelghrlde to this town Monday evening, and were entertained at the Dunmore hotel.' The funeral of Thomas Maloy was held from the residence of his parents on Madison, avenue Monday afternoon. Interment was made In Forest Hill cemetery. Dunmore branch of the Ladles' Cath olic Mutual Benefit association enjoyed a sleightide to Pittston last' evening, where they were the guests of Pittston branch, who held a reception. The funeral of Mrs. Frank Henry, of Cherry street, was held at the Metho dist Episcopal church yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock, and was conducted by Rev. J. C. Leacock. The pall-bearers were.:-George Harper, J. W. Easterllue, Sudler Hopkins and Thomas Sly. o- Electricity as a GolJhcutcr. Electricity has now. It seems, beaten the record of the gold-beater, and can pro duce a foil of the minerul from flve to ti n times thinner than ordinary gold leaf. Joseph Wilson Swan, the chemist of elci--trlo lighting fume, has presented to the Royal society specimens of this wonderful thin foil made by depositing gold on rop ier with the electric current and thin dissolving uway the copper from It with perchlorlde of Iron. On Time. From the Detroi Free Press. "Ijo wb travel on time on this road?" asked the seedy Individual at the rail way. "Sure," replied the ticket seller. "Well, gimme a ticket to Chicago to be paid fur In thirty iluys." A Special Kind. From Truth. He Pray tell me the sort of girl I ought to propose to. She Well, one who Is rich and a phil anthropist, If you want a good plumber telephone 2212. W. O. Doud & Co., W Lackawanna avenue. POPULAR CENT-A-WORD COLUMN. under the cloHsiflcntlitn of Mule Help Wanted, Female Help Wanted, Rooms to Let, Apurtinents to Let, Lost, Found, Lstriiy, Reward and nature cost only ONE CENT A WORD. NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE Meeting at Hickory, Street Presby terian Church this Evening. PLANS TOR THE. PARSONAGE Executive Commlttco Will Likely Adopt 1 hem-Prof, and Mrs. Thoinus J. Coyne Cclebrato Eleventh Anniversary of Their Marriage Other Notes. An Important meeting of the parish loners of 'tho Hickory Street Presby terian church will be held tonight to decide certain business matters In con nection with the proposed new pui'Hon age for the pastor's home. The execu tive committee hits decided that the structure will be of granite and the style of architecture mudcto harmonize with the church. Of course, the In terior will be of the most modern aiul comfortable design. At .this evening's meeting the contract will be let for the demolition of :the old building now standing on the site where 'the parson uge will be erected. Another mutter that will In all probability be decided Is the udoptlon of the plans. It is In tended to push the work of construction as early us the weutlier will permit. Eleven Years Happily MurrlcJ. Among the Intimate friends of Pro fessor and Mrs. Thomas J. Coyne, of lireck street, the fact leaked out thut yesterday was the eleventh anniver sary of their marriage, und last nlglit their home was visited unexpectedly, but Mr. and Mrs. Coyne were not taken by surprise, although they had not expected any callers. Congrntulutlons were passed and many wishes of long life and happiness extended to the happy couple. A very pleasant purlor social was enjoyed until midnight, Those present were: Miss Ella F. Don ahue, Miss Kate Donahue, Miss Wini fred Melvin, Mrs. Hannah Crane, M. J. Donahoe, M. F. Donahue, Thomas J. O'Hoyle und Edward II. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne have a bright family of four children, Lucy, Eugene, Helen and Madeline. Coming Y. M. I. Entcrtulnmcnt. Elaborate preparations are In prog ress for the presentation of an excel lent programme of an entertainment, which will be held on Washington's Birthday at Dr. J. A. Mauley's Jiall, under the auspices of Columbus coun cil, Young Men's Institute. The best musical talent of the c ity will partici pate and the numbers will be dlversilled by choice literary selections. The execu tive committee has not, as yet, decided whether or not an address by some eloquent speaker will be a part of the programme. Shorter Paragraphs. Miss Blanche Lavan returned yes terday to her home In Pittston, after a visit with Mrs. E. P. Rutledge, of Cedar avenue. A meeting of the Epworth league, of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, will be held this evening at the home of Miss Mame Goddard. A recep tion will follow the meeting. Lucy, the 7-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Keating, of Stone avenue, died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in Minooka Catholic cemetery. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the marriage ceremony of Henry Young, of Petersburg, and Miss Bertha Raeder, of Fig street, was performed in the presence of only a few friends of the family by Rev. Edward Sehmltt, of the Hickory Street German Baptist church. A wedding breakfast was privately en Joyed and the bridal party left on their wedding tour at noon. Tho Strongest Wood. The strongest wood which grows within the limits of the United States Is that known as "nutmeg" hickory, whlcn nour ishes on the lower Arkansas river. Thu most elastic Is tamarack, tho bluck, or shellbark, standing not far below. The wood with the least elasticity and lowest ni,,.rirte irravltv Is the Flscus aurea. '1 tie wood of the highest speclllc gravity Is tho bluo wood of Texas and -Mexico. Tho heaviest of the foreign woods ure the pomegranate and the lignum vltae, and the lightest Is cork. Four hundred and thirteen different species of trees grow In the various states und territories, and of this number sixteen, when perfectly sea soned, will sink In water. These woods of high speclllc gravity grow mostly In the arid regions or New .Mexico, Arizona unu Nevada. Puro lllood and a good digestion are an Insurance against disease and suffering. Burdock Blood Bitters keeps the blood puro, thu digestion perfect. 1 Khemnutism Cured in a Hay. "MystlcCure" for Rheumutlsm and Neu ralgia, radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkubla nrid mysterious. It removes ut once tho cause, and the disease Immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benellts, 75 cents. Bold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 8'Tunton. mien Baby was tick, we gave her Caitorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoris. When she became Mix, she clung to Cutoria. Vt'hu the had Children, she gave them Castorla, ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY. Showing receipts, disbursements, condi tion of the II minces and accounts qf State aud County tax collectors for the llscul year ended Jujiuury Till. 495: RECEIPTS. Amount of receipts for the year 1K94 as per statement of 1. W. Powell, County Treasurer, and chargeable to general County and Bridge funds J20C,037 22 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount of disbursements from General County and Bridge Funds as shown by the follow ing statement of tho County Commissioners 9)8,479 37 Disbursements lu excess of receipts (1.842 ID ASSESSMENTS. Paid Assessors for making State, und County assessments. Clerks extending und niukliig duplicates, Bohool Copies, and Transcripts, of Mortgagor and Judgment , , 14,910 00 ADVERTISING. Paid for publishing annual statement of County Commis sioners, advertising sale of sealed rwi unseutod lands and redemption of County Bonds.. 11,011 (8 BRI1JGKH. Paid Oroton Bridge and Manft'g Co. for bridge over Iack'a river Tu Old Forge Two $2,450 00 Paid Oroton Bildge and Mtudt'g Co. for bridge over Lack's river In Dickson City Boro.,., 1,600 09 Paid James Twtss Co, for ulone a-rch bridge over Kennedy's Creek, North Ablngton Two., 415 00 Paid W. D. Walkor for abutments at Lehigh river In Clifton Twp., U0 00 Paid McLaughlin & Snyder for stone arch bridge over Burdlck's Creek, Greenfield Twp 50 00 Paid Oroton Bridge ana Mahft'g Co. for bridge ovr ).hlrl river, Clifton Twp E20 00 Puld A. B. Dunning, Jr., making plans and specllicutlous, Ac, fur bridges 2G0 73 Puld for viewing bridge sites, Inspecting bridg es, and advertising ' bridge let tings 94 43 Paid M. K. Gardner, fill ing at bridge In Green llelil Tntvnslilu 4". 00 $6,145 15 BURIAL OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, Paid burial expenses of deceased Indigent soldiers as per Act of Assembly, auuroved 1-th May. 1SS5 $00 00 COUNT" COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Paid 8. W. Roberts, County Commissioner $1,095 CO Paid Giles Itoberts, County Commissioner 1,118 54 Paid John Demuth, County Commissioner 1,095 50 Paid Chas. F. Wagner, Commissioners' Clerk. 1,500 00 Paid J. F. Williams, As- r slstant Clerk 935 00 Paid H. A. Knapp, Coun ty Solicitor 600 00 Paid 11. L. Halstead, County Commissioner. 3 50 Paid William Franz, County Commissioner. 3 50 Paid J. J. Flanaghan, County Commissioner. 3 50 $6,255 04 COUNTY AUDITORS. Paid John Morris, Coun ty Auditor $ 75 09 Paid J. A. Dolphin, County Auditor 112 44 Paid S. S. Spruks, County Auditor 75 00 Paid B. F. Squler, County Auditor ff-T 00 Paid John P. Rink, County Auditor 917 00 Pnld S. County S. Spruks, , Auditor 927 00 $3,043 44 COUNTY OFFICERS. Paid John P. Kelly, DIs- trlca Attorney $4,196 IS Paid John J. Fahey, Sheriff 4,W2 95 Paid John H. Thomas, Clerk of Courts 4,917 31 Paid C. E. Pryor, Prothonotaiy 1,328 05 Paid John J. Shea, County Detective 901) 00 Paid D. W. Powell, County Treasurer 212 09 Paid H. T. Koehlor, Register of Wills SOO 00 $10,410 4' COUNTY SURVEYS, Paid C. P. O'.Malley, stenographic work In connection with dls- - putud boundary lino between Lackawanna, and Susiiueh'na coun ties $19 09 Paid H. A. Knapp, ex penses attending court ut Montrose in the matter of disputed boundary line 83 87 Paid C. E. Tltsworth, stenographic work.... 10 40 Paid S. W. Roberts, ex penses attending court at Muiitroso In the matter of disputed boundary line 6 50 $09 77 COURT EXPENSES. Tttld Court Criers. Tip staves and Messen gers $5,173 00 Paid H. 11. Custom Stenographer 6,003 53 Paid M. A. McGlnluy, Stenographer 255 80 Puld John Taylor, Stenographer 8 75 Paid S. Hhaughncssy, Stenographer- 1 05 Puld Luikuwunna Jur ist, publishing names of Jurors, Trial Lists und Court Rules 410 23 Puld Advertising Court Utiles 119 00 Paid Typewriter Paper, Ribbon, Judges' Note Books, etu !S5 91 Paid Grand Jurors 1.812 Ul Paid Traverse Jurors... 9,M OS Puld i'utlt Jurors 8,5u3 51 Paid Constables for making Returns to Court 1,108 02 Paid Keferees appoint ed by Court 030 00 Paid Jury Coinmlstilon- ers Sim L'leiK 0-ti 78 $31,5S2 41 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. Tnld Aldermen, Justices, Con stables and Witnesses In Crim inal Cases $19,050 75 COURT HOUSE UROt'XDH. Paid Mowing and Sprinkling lawns, shoveling snow and other work on Court House Grounds C85 92 DIVISION OP ELECTION DISTRICTS. Paid Maps, etc, of proponed Election Districts $15 ft) DIVISION OP TOWNSHIPS AND DOR OUU11S. Pnld Viewers appointed Court and other exismaes. by $80 35 EASTERN PENITENTIARY. Pnld Board and Clothing of Convicts $1,884 91 AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the Cltj. The latest improved furnish ings and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and egg. 223 Wyoming Av. 9sryVVTTVVTTTTTTTTVWra ELECTION CONTESTS. Paid Witnesses In tho Contest or Okell vs. Qutniuui, Thomaa vs. Cuslck, etc $39 C7 ELECTION EXPENSES. ' Paid Election 'Officers und for use of polling Plaoeu 97.978 83 Paid Ground Rent for Temporary Election House -.. 140 00 Puld PrdnUng Ballots, oards of Instruction, Election Blanks, etc. 3.186 48 Paid Repairing, Remov ing and butting up Temporary Election Houses 288 19 Paid Ballots, Ilnxos, , Booths, etc., to Poll ing l'lRce. Expenses of Drllvorinv 587 58 Paid Clerks appointed by Court to Computo Election Returns 427 83 Paid New iron Booth and Unbuilding Old Ones 824 00 Puld Publishing Sher iff's Election Procla mation 8590 00 Paid Supplies to Elec tion Boards 124 93 $13,C47 91 1NQU ETS. Paid J. A. R'olley, Cor oner $1,119 89 Puld Jurors at In- liuosta 1,072 02 $2,191 91 INSURANCE. Paid Insurance on Boil ers lu Court House and County Prison..., ( 45 00 Paid insurance on Fur niture 150 00 $195 00 PREMIUMS. Paid Premiums for Killing of noxious aumi, imuudmsr fees of Aldermen and Justices. 1259 75 PUBLIC BUILDING EXPENSES, Puld Janitor, Fireman and Watchman 11.851 80 iNUd Gas, Water, Elec tric Light, Heat and - "a. , I,MI li Paid Repairs of Court House, beweru, Water I'lnwK. mo t 607 R4 Paid Telephone Rent.... 118 23 Puld E. J'. Grabs, at tending Towr and Court Hotifto Clocks... 155 50 Paid Washing. Clean ing and Scrubblnr 839 20 PoliT New Furniture, ReoRlrlng Furniture and Curuots 1.123 47 1'u.ld Supplies, Brooms, noun, tmishen, etc.... tut til Paid Mauling Ashes and Worlt In Court House, Hiiteniunt 85 40 Paid Freight and Ex press Charges 82 91 tS.CCS 16 PRISON EXPENSES. Paid Feeding Prisoners. $9,846 50 Paid Sularies of War dens und Kceuers 6.G08 35 Paid Fuel, (tan, Water and E ei-trl- Lb; it.... 2.14141 Paid Prisoners' Cloth ing, shoe!, bedding, etc 713 53 Paid Conveying Prison ers to und irom coun ty Prison 221 00 Puld Supplies, Brooms, Brushes, etc 139 17 Paid Disinfectants 5S iXI Paid Telephone Ctf 07 Paid Repairs on Coun ty Prison 1,297 59 Paid Physician and Medical Supplies 300 00 $21,582 00 PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Paid Blank Books for the Several County Offices Paid Printed Blanks for the Several County Offices Paid Paper, Pencils, etc. $9SS 75 CS3 35 237 95 $1,910 05 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Paid Assessors Making May and December Registration. Clerks .Mailing Coules for Election Boards $7,935 so ROAD DAMAGES. Paid Geo. Watkins, Damage to Land Awarded by Viewers Appointed by Court... $50 00 Statement ot the Accounts of Collector. of State and County Tax for the Year 189. DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. Arch laid Borough P. A. Philbln IllaUeiy Borough Duvld C. Thllipa bentou TowusLit) H. G. Smith Carbbuudnle Township... Patrick Casejr Covington rowusuip n. J. lannem Clifton Tnwiishln lauiea O 1'orie Carbondtdol ity 1 First Ward. r. a ounarott William Ulmer Second Vtard. Third Ward... Goorgo F. Cnaniberlln. Fourth Ward. t. A. Wonnnrott Fifth Ward Hxtb Ward Dickson ' ity Borough. Bunmore IWough K.liiihurst Unrougu KellTuwiisliip Mlenbiirn l'. rough Greenfield Township... Uouldshoro BorongU.. Jrinvn IL,w,t,,,l, .. George F. amberlln.. .. Gsoi go F. I'liainberlin.. .. William Uoaes .. C. P. Murage .. hamuwl Freihle .. Patrick Mctieever , .. C. A. hhorman ..J. J. Stcklar ..J. B. Uaidntr , , tu. A. Line. Jefleisou Township G. it. McLaughlin Lal'luuit) Borough Georse Slsson I.chigti J'ownnhip W. M. Nrwell ijicsawanua lownsuip. .. J nines Butler., Mudlsou Township., Kusene Nnark ju ay nem uoroiun North Aliiugtou Twp.. Xewton 'iownshi Olynlmtit Borough Old Forge Township... . Putrick Brady . C. .1. Thmnnj .J.I). Ilopkln . B. N. Kotitisdr.... . .(.'George Kelir ... I.. M .M'( loi,k-... Roaring Brook Towuabip Jacob Wt er.. tScott 'i'ownshln... llortun Gardner (until Ab,Uton Twp... Spring Brook Towu.lilp Tuvlor Borough Waverly Borough Wmtun Borough ticranton lly - First W'urd Hecond Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward Flfih Ward Hlxtli Ward Seventh Wnril . .1. 1) Ayleaworth..' . II E. Arms . .lohn 1). .limes ... Cileries W. Ball ...James J. Lawler 1 ... John D. Evans ... William B. McDonnell. ... Giles Gecker ... Morgan W. Morgan ... W. it. Thomas ... William Euan ... William Uundlarh . John M. Rose ... Fred I. Ward ... Charlie ltiyuer . .. Tumi. Beamnger ... F.dwln Frablo ... A. K. Kiefer ... )avid Jonns ... RemeC. Powell ... 1 leorge Conner ... John Roll ...'Patrick H. Don slier,... ... Kdwln Frnhle ... Mark 1 ahlluu ... Michael Rupp KightU Ward N.ntli Ward lonlli Ward Eleventh Werd Twelfth Ward 'Ihutnenth Wani... Fourlcmiih Ward.. Kirtesiith Wnrd Sixteenth Ward..., Seventeenth Ward., l luhteenth ward,,,, Ninetrenth Wnrd... Twentioth Ward.... Twenty llrst Ward. Olynlmtit Bnrougl John F. Fadden... HuutU Ablugton Xwp i. U. Aylesworth. CONDITION OF TI110 F1NANCH3 LACKAWANNA CO I .' N T V. LIABILITIKS. Pj per cent. Heftindlng Bonds of tho Issue of Bee. 1st, 1S91 $120,000 00 AHRKTfl. Cnah In Treasury Cotin- ly Fund $31,675 C3 Cnsli In Treasury Bridge Fund 6.674 19 Court House Building.. 2W.00O 00 OF Standard Instruments tu, every sens of Ihe term aa applied to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original ful ness of tone. , NEW YORK XVArtEHOUSE. NO. 89 Fifth avenue, I SOLO BY E.C.RICKER&CO US Adam Ave., Naw Telephone Uldg. Paid H. E. Capwell, , Damages Awarded by , by Viewers Appointed ' '' bv Cmirt RAO 00 Paid J. H. Kllngle, Damages Awarded by Viewers Appointed by Court 500 00 $1,060 00 ROAD VIEWS. Paid Viewers and "Surveyors Ap pointed py court v 01 STATE AUDIT. Paid B. H. llulloy .Auditing Ac counts of County Otllcers with the State $148 50 STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Paid Keeping Insane Convicts from Lackawanna County $294 75 SUNDRY EXPENSES. Paid Fred W. Klrchoff et. al., Clerks for Services and Other Sundry Expenses $1,434 22 MISCELLANEOUS. PoJd Postage Stamps and Envelopes Paid State industrial Reformatory Puld Legal Expenses... Puld Tuxes over charged and Refunded $56 80 ' 96 04 U 00 Hi a raid i axes jiecoveroa by Statu on Judgment. 14,509 39 Pad Assessor for Mak ing Return of lililhs and Deaths 87 35 W. Powell, County Treasurer, in Account with Lackawanna Co. DR. Sinking I Town ship Fund runa Ralsiico Decomber 30. 120,000 0U 1,046 41 Tuxea, Dupl cat uf 1092... Taxes, Duplicate) of ll-UJ. Taxes, l.unllcate of 1M4 1 He&tod anil digested Land tax 4,197 07... interest ou unseated lua tax ., Liquor LkeiiUB. Hotel....1.. lCeetuurnut .., Kebate State Personal tux .., E Xouerated tuxes paid....:.. Jury leee, hum and costs. .., Prisoner board collected.-.. Prullinuutiiry Hens ,'jll'l'd .. HnrBtiton Muvings Bank. I -County bond! refun-ied ( " U. K. Goveruuient. 1 yis f i Rent, court room aud r .. oltlceu i D. ileswecney, duleetlrs license ',. Co.CoinmiB'irs tax files .. I rmu. internal Aflairsrou j i I Exp. compiling. eU:., tx 1 stHtiitn-s year 19) ) I Coits and int. on lundi i I redeemed from Coiu'rs I Refunded by C. facliroe-1 der and others over-V ' ,,,, paid by commissioners j 1 I O.d file case sold by com. Tsylor Boro, extra ballots Redemption fuud Ti -autf'r from couuty fun i H0.O00OO $W,M) 0 6.W5 I Sinklntr Town funi1 Fund Interest coupon paid T rami or to hlnklog Fund Transfer to tax on loans County Institute ' , City institute County and bridges, war-'; , rants paid Sus 1 to49S2 1 ! inclusive, except No. f ' 4S4, fcerle (J J i I County bonds, redeemed No. 251 to 3 , inc. lone I t f June 1. lftal. Au bonds. $25,000 00 . A no. Nos 1 to 00 inc. isaue ! of Bee 1. 1NW, is) bonds. 15.000 00. county uonna, reiuuaeo from 5 per cent, to 4 per rent int.. Nos 81 to 160. inc. Issue of Dec. 1st. 1SS3, L'O bonds Also, Ncs. I to 1V0 inc. is sue of Doc. 1. 185. (I20j ' Township fund, warrants i 4Wto49t)inrloidve $ ,22 53.. Redemption fuud t ..- I . . . ..... .. .... V omw K-ruum va& 10 1 btnte treasurer Tax on loans Treasurer's commission.. 259 Balance 1 aw 1 u. as $.0UU COS 0.945 .ov, .u, IS. 445 ,K . S.4'.i4 70 . 2.376 m 8.0T6 77 956 IK 6 W 40 3.4oi 44 ,1.176 10 6,",ss en 1 10,4.17 W '. 7:19 '2 ...... X3I 6', 60 6.167 III 17J e.375 91 1 41. 14 96 167 Vi $:0i'.ol5 CKOl.VHJ 82$682 OilpW 8S127,001 For tlic Year 18!):?. .1 92.6i0 9 .j V08 62 $1.1162 ' ! $1,4:19 1 IX). ' 628 9I.4HS 91! r 9121 62. l.'.OtS Furniture and Fixtures In Court House .10.000 00 Court House Grounds.. 175.000 County Prison 129,000 90 Furniture and Fixtures In County Prison 8,000 00 Hue from Collectors "Kstlniated" 38.000 00 Prison Grounds 30,uoo 00 $612,149 Apscts In Kxcess or Liabilities... $523,149 Assessed Valuation for the Veur 1691 $26,662,027 ! COUNTY AND BRIDGE TAX. 1 STATE TAX. WiOTlTM ITU 1 1 n m e.: tj7 fe il A fog's , A SeS .- v i5?j i Jc ,eJ: Sl Si JS-- eS 1 '- . LJ I h ; iXi Ts!4 8S9 SI 91 J.37lT'$ 74 l S.W4 7i ) SI HO $159 JS7 21 , 2.419 4 4 78 1 20-D56 $J7e 2 151 eO 1 S151 Hi ' 1.312 Hr 1 4S 761 671 (H pji M '.... 125 2il I 1.317 74 Si 07 '.! Ni2 60 4M il 43 71 4S 71 tt-7 7.V 1T 70 ( 352 11 137 V4' 71 d 71 65 i 1st) 73 i W 3 1 6 He WD 5. 8 SO , 41 7 79 I . . 1 1 , 2. 731 1ST 2.G 46 654 41 1.000 64 6.1 03 1.007.11 I 1,mi 21 ; i.3 12 91 W l,7J0tie l.stu II ;;i on wa l,31i e8 i PIS 22 4iJ00 612 211 )5'7l' 153 78 770 78 ' 625 0 ' 151 7 10 W 25 1.IIS4 61 Ml 00 6H4 liil 193 M 103 Si ' l.ltM lJ ! l 00 5SS 90 f H 69 64 4..VJ2 4; 6(1 3,105 M l.:4ti7 011 '-'! 2198 7,915 U' 1U 17 I 6,494 4.V 2,78, 07 1,295 82 64 77 1,!S0 I "7? ( 2 14 8 38 10 6' -"55 - ' VJ M 4 91 91 OS 8.1H9 IS 33 71 I.MI 97 SU 4 U 1H4 34 He 4f- 92 1 40 1 49 SI 4,i, ini 75 4 64 2' l.Mil ssti 02 149 47 27 a 18! 25 19 K4 27 1 66 1 S3 31" I 6 7i M 6 1,(IK5 )l 35 60 ' 1,209 W sj 6 HI 5 t 105 &- ! 7123 1)02 ' 11 2 116 P.V 4(1 6 2 04 1U &i I 217 U X 149 00 t 710 8 95 75 1 176 4H !4 67 0 00 6 85 I) 06 1 tljl 48 9 '& I O.KNi 9 bails I 6.710 M (172 Nrt1 12112 6 fttf P4 6 I l.i'SO 10 20 90 1 i 718 1" ttl 0! 109 15 6 44 lOltW J 1.874 66 ; I 'M VI 4X9 B.V 15 78 79 14 1.57S M I 777 V: tUJUS t.ii 7 11 0 222 (S i 1.9V. 0.', HI 75 416 M 45 62 1.424 7 255 31 j 12 7 242 5a ! 3.194 70 6)1 !9 ,6I 7A 495 M 78 95 i S 70 70 fti ! 4.973(10 16 41 ' H.SS9 N 1.067 73 20 4 1 Oi 19 6J 1,1-41 li 120 14 10 SI 6tl 83 M7 87 1 108 21 6 41 KB 8J1 ,1 4H7 57 25 61 30 0) 10 Mi 4011s I 125 12 20 US M ,1 1.6S9 M 1 SO 4S 40 68 90 1,576 24 ' 154 Ik 1 7 7 146 S7 l.lMi 7 1 22 94 1.133 W 18S SO 9 M 177 4ft I 617 29 238 99 1 81 4 i ,1',l S7 -174 119 .' I 3,127 01 1 S.DUS 64 618 47 175 2 : 8 70 Ibu I M 46 414 61 186 95 6S ((. 8 41 66 itf I 2,223 61 k 61 182 57 60 85 l.Ssl 91 1 ' , 4.HI2 HI 17 77 ' i S.OS0 67 1.6W 27 215 10 10 75 , 4.616 70 48 H4 1 8.007 16 671 94 , tU 74 ,1 2.2jO 9.' Sllll I 1.972.2l !; 7i ;tf 27 1 1 61 ,i 4.917 !l 19 57 i S.62I a.' 1.2.11 14 U9 ! 40 4) ,1 ' 9,.VH;4 W 4.714 W 1,634 2i IH 67' tl 9W i vS 4H 1 06 219 60 7H7 87 ftf IIS 2 61 4.1 I i iWZ M n ..t 13.7W 1)7, 4.41(9 71' 1,456 79 .H0Os; 2,474 621 ls4 0 06 1 17 30 "9 65 116 45 2,212 61 49 42 It 4" SUW7 40 371 91, 9A3 14 I 3 1 en 1" 114 ft -15 SJ 2 74 1 : t.4l4 2 2,l4 4tl l.lVW tv IX 1 tftnti! (Ill Tn 520 IS' 1 s;,. ; 35 nw 4s 212 14 S7 , 2.ITW 2,4f9 4o 1,448 3 42 1! y t.m 4.s i.,.;i mi 8,8ss 4 : , j, 1 (liW -M -S2 ( 8 10 0. 2,503 7'i 7."kJ I4t 24H ttt : 1 : I.""' "I IIW Wm. Linn Allen Sc Co. STOCK BROKERS, Buv and sell fitorks, Bonds and Grain on New York Rxchango and Chicago Board of Trude, either for cash or oo murgln, 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. (5uB. DIMMICK, Manager. TKLlSl'IiyJSE 6.002, Paid Keep of Insane . ' ; ' Convicts at Hillside Farm 253 94" . , Puld Street Paving 18 07 - $15,064 a Total Amount of Disbursements by the County Commleslonsrs on their Warrants Nos. 1 to 4,982, Series O $170,27 The following disbursements were made by D. W. Powell, t County Treasurer, from the : General County Fund, -to wit: Interest on County ' , Bonds $ 8.225 00 (, Tax on County Bonds... 640 00 . ' County Institute 200 (M.f City Institute 200 00 Sinking Fund 20,000 00 County Tre'urer's Com mission 8,910 90 $38,205 9J Total Amount Disbursed from County and Bridge Funds for the Year 1894 $208,479 II STATE TAX ACCOUNT. To Valuation of Money at Inter est, Bonds, Mortgages, etc., Assessed In Lackawanna Couivty for the Year 194, sub Jeot to a four-mill Tax for Slate Purposes and Reported to Bourd of Revenue Commis sioners, 4 mills on :, V2XM.... $21,323 50 By Paid Statu by D. W. Powell, County Treas urer $J1,115 22 By Treasurer's Com mission 218 28 $21,225 59 Rebate Allowed County $15,836 41 ikedemp tiotl I Fund State Fund Bridge Fuua County Fund Total 4'.'2 V.1 ' $ 8,124 U4$ 50 81,805 12 $ 02,80) 77 8 VJ8 4 4.02 98 34.278 UlL 84,'.'78 68 45 ,mn (17 89 23.749 46 6.28 at U,U8 41 T W 849 81 I 9u 281 90 120,000 00 100 00 25 00 mt do 110 00 15 09 4,214 14 ili.M 61 M Hi 1,296 J 217 89 23,749 451 15.83H 411 7 82' 849 81, e5 9 261 90 120,001 VJj 100 CO 25 00 ZH8 50 I .1 ', i ; ;, ' i 874 41 ' I.. . i" 110 00 15 09 84 4!" J.. 0 00 18 0i 10 00 ..: 20.6400 40S 1,297 31f2iVIM8 50I2.52 811854.097 37148,637 97 CR. tRedemp- Fund State , Bridge Fud I Fund W ToU1 8.225 008 20 OilO 00 040 U) 201 (10 2-JOOO am w 8U.900 00 (340 (10 200 00 Ml 00 , t 5,955 12 101,315 85 170,270 (7 40,000 00 60.003 00 . 1 00.090 00 120.009 0J 42j 53 1.101 01 a:::: 1,1.1 1 r ,116 22. ons 00. 1.. 21.723 22 V 445 78 38.520 3 K.9I0 90 SI. 575 62 lut 2; 6.574 IV. 459 127 8l'n!W( 00 $12.52 31 $ XUMK X t 43u.r? 7 2U4 41 41 OJ SO 6 79 1? 74, l OV 104 01 IMS U) 1,837 0 ' 46 t i 62 4.1 34 Oil l.OOil Prt 494 87- 230 04, 1.376 94 S.644 64 6( 7( 2.1 51 121 01 2SI 2 M 1 79 6.1 (W 28 02 12 It 72 48 191 H2 8 4 12 45, 4 ft 2 13) 40 47;;.'.",'.' 87 $30,160 91 921,000 2lf r 3,191 63 , 42 90., 9 00 91,938 5 $'5,721 2s $.01 4l 40 $910 47; 951 16. IIU 9 iti $IS 171 3. 62 il3j im ISO 40 . 0. fl 2711 37 9231 H,,l 811 Mf 19 Ol . .. Estimated expenses for the the Year 1S94 1H2,590 09 Amount of County Tux Dupli cate for Vcury PM 169,860 84 Amount of State Tux Duplicate lor Year U94 11,115 2 Respectfully Submitted, UILKS KGBF.P.TS, JOHN DK.MCTH, ! 8. W. ROHEHTS. County Comnilsslonera, Attest: Chnrlcs F. Wagner, Clerk. tScrunton, Pa., February U, 1495. , SI 81 00 ROOF TUNING AND SOLDERING All done away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATF.NT PAlNT, which consist of Ingredients well-known to all. It can bat applied to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellnga, which will rreveiit absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the jot) or pound. Counsels taken by ANTONIO UARTMA1UN, 627 Birch SL HOP SING, il& Has moved from th O.d Poatofflcs Building to new and larger o.nartera, 180 penn a Tenon. Family aaolug and ironing dona, at reason able price U0P SING, 130 Penn Ave 84 49 6 00 18 00 874 41