1HE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1895. I I LUGE BROS. GASH STORES, 122 H, Main linn, Scrautei, Feed, Meal and Corn, $1,00 Sugar Cured Hams, 9 1 2p 25-lb. Sack Buckwheat, 55c l gallon Finest Maple Syrup, HOC l doz. Finest Cold Packed Tomatoes, SOf Long and Cut Hay, per iuo lbs., ' Wl Choice Oats, per bag, 00c best Butter, per lb., ' ' 'ill' Try our "Strawberry Brand" of Bnioked Hunt. 30-lb. Pail Jelly ,75c OH OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL borne Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. BOY ASSAULTS HIS TEACHEK Robert Ulpwell DM 'ot Propose to lluve Teacher Reprimand Him-Deuth of .Mr. Martha .Mohr Lecture Next Tuesduy Nigbt-Personuls. GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Jnva Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading' coffee of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma son ft Co. Fine Groceries, lis South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything' you hava to sell. Furni ture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King-. 1024 and 1026 Jackson street. V WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds. 20S North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113 . North Main avenue, does Unit-clans Plumbing. Stonm Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. OYSTERS R. E. Davis, market house. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Oysters served In every si vie. 810 North Muln avenue, next to Clurke's. AFTER THE Alderman-Elect W. S. Millar Re ceiving Many Congratulations. WORK OF CLKYKK CKOOKS. John Jones, of North Main avenue, principal at No. IS school, received u severe blow on the left side of his head by a pupil In Miss Bechtold's de partment yesterday morning. Short ly before noon Mr. Jones was called Into the latter's room to quiet boys who were making a disturbance, but punished no one. A teacher then told him that Robert Hipwell had been noisy and should receive a reprimand. Mr. Jones went forward for that pur pose, but as he neared Hipwell, the latter, who is more powerful than the principal, came forward and dealt him a blow on the side of the heud with his fist, making- an abrasion of the skin and producing- a deep swelling. Mr. Jones, though purtially stunned, quickly recovered and threw Hipwell down. At this Juncture several of the pupils and two lady teachers came forward and separated them. There was no further disturbance and the boy was allowed to go home unpun ished. Mr. Jones is at present unable to state whether or not he will prose cute. Hipwell is much larger than the rest of the boys and is troublesome to the lady teachers. Mrs. Martha Mohr Dead. About noon yesterday Mrs. Martha Mohr, relict of the late John Mohr, of North Bromley avenue, died at her home, after an Illness of about one year. Deceased was born in Germany and came to this country when about 15 years of age. At the time of her de mise she had attained the age of 61 years, and had a very large circle of acquaintances. Peceased was a member of the German Presbyterian church, on Chestnut street, and was connected with the Ladle?" Aid society. She is survived by two children, name ly: John and Kathrlna. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon it 2 o'clock. Rev. F. A. Paupe, of the Serman Presbyterian church, will of ficiate. Interment In the Washburn Street cemetery. Other News of'tnlcrcst. Miss Marsaret Klme, of Robinson Street, Is 111. The employes of the Capouse mine received their pay yesterday. James Roberts, of Lafayette street, has purchased a valuable horse. Robert Morris lodge, No. f.8, Order of American True Ivorites, will meet this evening in Masonic hall. The members of St. Hrenden council, 5Toung Men's Institute, are preparing for a mock trial, which will be held in the near future. An excellent programme will be ren dered at the entertainment and social which will be held In St. David's Episco pal church this evening. Rev. Father Doyle, the well known temperance orator, who Is to lecture to several Total Abstinence and Henevol snt societies In this city, will speak nt Bt. Patrick's church next Tuesday even ing. 'reparations are being made fur the Ivorltea banquet, which will be held on March 1 In Mears' hall. Attorney David J. Davis will be toaxtmasur. Music will be furnished for dancing. A meeting of the Christian Endeavor loclety of the Washburn Street I'rep nyterlnn church was held Inst evening. K prayer service was also held. Rev. Ross F. demons, nf Philadelphia, will Jfflelate next Sunday. West Side business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos. 11.40 per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourself by rullin.r nt Htiirncr's Photo Parlors, lul and 103 South Main avenue. HORSESHOEING- N. Rush, practical horseshoer. Work done only In a lirst rlass manner ami gimrunteed antlsfnc tory. Shop. Price street, close to North Main avenue. SEVERAL COMPLAINTS MADE l lrst, Third and Seventh Words and South District of Lackawanna Town ship In I.lno-Orftcla! Count of the Ballots Will Begin Today. Kob Druggist Chittenden of $50 and Notes Amounting to l.OOO. Two crooks entered C. E. Chitten den's drug store, on upper Lackawanna avenue, soon utter noon yesterday and succeeded in carrying away the cash box with $50 in cash and notes given for value received to the amount of $1,000. At the time Mr. Chittenden was speaking to ex-Lletiteuunt Governor Watres on the sidewalk In front of his store, und two well-dressed men en tered his place of business uud wore at tended to by his clerk. One of the vis itors went to the rear end of the store and conversed with the clerk with re gard to u prescription, giving him minute Instructions usto the manner In which he required It to be com pounded. In the meantime the second crook went to the open safe, which stands by the front door, forced open a private drawer, picked up the cash and bills and placed them In his pocket. He was Joined by his comrade, and both left the store in un unceremonious ma uner. Some time after Mr. Chittenden went to the safe and saw that a robbery had been committed. He does -not antici pate any loss on the notes, as they are signed by persons who constantly tran sact business with him, and who will doubtless renew the documents upon his giving them security against lia bility on the stolen bills. The following description Is given of the man who spoke to the clerk and was evidently an accomplice In the theft: Dark complexioned, medium height, black moustache, neatly dressed in blue black overcoat und appearance of Span ish or Jewish extraction, but no accent noticeable In his speech. SOUTH END xNOTES. Mrs. Mary Cowles. of Dalton, Is vis iting friends on Main avenue. Miss Jennie Smith, of Luzerne bor ough, is visiting on Throop street. Bert Wheeler, of Green Grove, Is vis iting C. F. Crossman, of Throop street. Miss Cliff, of Carbondale, has re turned home after a visit with A. B. Conger, on East Market street. C. H. Scharar, of Main avenue, Is recovering from his late illness, al though still confined to the house. A "conundrum tea" will be held In the Methodist Episcopal church tomor row night by the Ladies' Aid society. The ladles of the Park Place Metho dist Episcopal church will hold a social tomorrow evening In the church par lors. The executive committee that had In charge the festival held for the benefit of David Evans, will meet tonight In Dr. Donne's office. Work on the foundation walls of the Polish church on Electric City plot, on Main avenue. wa3 resumed yester day, having been stopped by the fall of snow last Christmas. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Richardson-Jones, who died last Monday night, was held yesterday afternoon and was well attended. The services were con ducted by Rev. M. D. Fuller. Inter ment was made in Forest Hill cemetery. The 5-year-old child of J. N. Meixse.il wandered away from home early Tues day morning. The police and neighbors were notified of her -being lost. She was found on Court street late In the afternoon and taken to her home on Albright avenue. The ladies of the Primitive Metho dist church have arranged to give n chicken suoper tomorrow evening be tween the hours of 5 and 8 In the base ment of the church on East Market street. Beginning with 8 o'clock a Martha Washington entertainment will be held, which, from the programme arranged, promises to be of unusual merit. The S. F. P. C. Social club will hold a social at the home of Frederick V. Hartzrll, on Capouse avenue, tonight, It being bis twenty-first birthday. The club elected officers for the ensuing trm last Monday night. They are Fred erlck V. Hartzell, president; Charles 11. Hopewell, vice president; Louis Kline, secretary; Thomas 1J. Evans, treasurer; Arthur Mnynard, chaplain: Charles Connolly, general manager; Charles II, Cons tan tine, sergeunt-al-urm.i. For plumbing and electric bells tele phone 2212 to W. U. Doild & Co., M.I Ijii x.i. ave. fthcumutisra Cured In a Huy. "MystlcCnre" for Rheumatism and Nan ralgla radically cures In 1 to 3 days, hi action upon the system Is remarkable an, mysterious. " removes at once thi cause, and the dlseuse Immediately I in appears. The llrst dose greatly le-nellls 75 cents. Sold by Carl Loreriz, (Iruxglst Scrunton. Consumption In Us advanced stages Is beyond Ihe power of man to cure. It rnn he prevented though, by the timely use of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, na ture's own remedy for coughs anil colds. Reports from all parts of the county of the election held on Tuesday were filed yesterday with Prothonotary Pryor and Clerk of tho Courts Thomas. They did not change In any particular the results disclosed In the complete returns printed In yeBterday's Tribune. Alderman-elect W. B. Millar was the recipient of many warm congratula tions on his hard fought, brilliant vic tory In the Eighth ward. His opponent takes his defeat very philosophically. Attorney Eugene Davis had many sym pathizers for his defeat in the Sixteenth ward. Councilman-elect Lorenz JCeld ler Is u bright young man and will un questionably make u good representa tive for the wurd. The bitter tight In the Third ward caused much bud blood among the Democrats -there. Thomas llobau, one of the defeated candidates, says he will call the attention of the court to the manner In which the election was con ducted. From the First ward also come ugly stories of the wuy that votes were Secured by certuln candidates. Complaint from the Seventh. Wllllum H. Smallrldge. the Republi can candidate for common council In the Seventh ward, says he did not re ceive credit for the number of votes cast for him and proposes to ascertain the reason why. Mr. Hniallrldge was not on the official ballot and stickers had to be used. The election officers say the stickers were not properly placed und therefore the votes could not be counted. In the First district Gllroy, who was also a candidate for council, received 00 votes, and Smallrldge was credited with 4-'. Twelve votes for the latter were thrown out on account of Im proper use of stickers. In the Second district Smallrldge received 43 votes and Oilroy 22. One Intended for Small rldge was also thrown out in that dis trict. Smallrldge was credited with only thirteen votes in the Third dis trict, while Gllroy received 181). Mr. Smallrldge said last night: "Why the votes oast for me In the Third district were not counted I do not know, but without making any ef fort to discover the exact number of persons who cast their ballots for me In that district I have found fifty-four who did so. While all those ballots may not have been perfectly marked they clearly showed the Intention of the voter and should have been counted for me, I believe. I will consult an at torney about the matter in the morn ing." In Lackawanna Township. Down In the South district of Lacka wanna township they had an exceed ingly lively time Tuesday, several fights serving to enliven the day. Yesterday Peter Higgins, who was defeated for the office of assessor, went before Justice of the Peace O'Hara and swore out warrants for the arrest of the members of the election board of the district, charging Irregularities. The warrants were placed In the hands of Constable Michael Thornton, but had not all been served last night. The official count of the votes will be made today. CO R G AX-B AC K US X V I'll A LS. Ceremony Performed in St. Paul's Church, Green Ridge. Miss Margaret E. Backus, of Capouse avenue, was married yesterday after noon at St. Paul's church. Green Ridge, by Rev. P. J. McManus, to John B. Corgan, of Luzerne borough. Later a re ception was held at the bride's home, which was attended by the Immediate friends of the contracting parties. Miss Susie Backus, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and J. J. Mouahan was groomsman. The bride has been for several years a teacher In the public schools of Lu zerne borough, and is nn accomplished young lady. Mr. Corgan la a well known business man of that place. They will reside at Luzerne. The flrr.t lecture of the Illustrated course on Venice by W. Hudson Shaw, Fellow of Ilelllol college, Oxford, England, will be given at the Young Men's Christian as sociation hall on Monday evening, Feb. 25. Tickets for course of six lectures, fc!.."i, may be obtained from any one of the ladles of the Reading club or at Powell's. Diagram for reserved seats open at Pow ell's Thursday, Feb. 21, ut 9 o'clock. PURE RICH BLOOD Is essential to good health, because the blood Is Ihe vltut fluid which supplies nil the organs with life. Hood's Sursuparlllu Is the treat blood purifier. HOOD'S PILLS nrc purely vegetable, harmless, effective, do hot pain or gripe, When Bal7 was nick, we gave her distort, When che was a Lhlld, she cried for Cantoris, When tho became Miss, chs clung to Costorla, Whoa she bad t'hlldreu, she gave tliwu Caslorla THE TRIBUNE'S POPULAR CENT-A-WORD COLUMN. Advertisements Inserted niulcr the el.'isulficntlim f Mule Heir, Wanted. Female llcln Wanted. For. Sale, For Kent. KoiirJinu. Rooms to Let. Aniutments to Let. Lout. Found. Ilstruv. Reward und all other headings of u similar nature coat only ONE CENT A WORD. FREE Situations Wanted FREE !rav"acrtcd It Costs Nothing to dive This Scheme a Trial. ies"thSLnTDcd fur t ; V Write vour Spruce itreet and dvertlement on above blank and send with amount to THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE, cor. jfenn avenue, it will be inserted in tomorrow's tribune. paiaiss5i'e ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY. Showing receipts, disbursements, condi tion of the flounces and accounta of Slata and County tax collectors for the lineal year ended January 7th, xBOO: RECEIPTS. Amount of receipts for the year 1894 as per alatement of D. W. Powell, County Treasurer, and chargeable to ganoral County and Bridge funds $208,637 i2 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount of disbursements from General County and Bridge Funds as shown by the follow ing statement of tho County Commissioners 208,478 37 Disbursements In excess of reoelpta $1,842 IS ASSESSMENTS. Paid Assessors for making Stat and County uaaeaameuts, Clerks extending and making duplicates, School Copies, and Trajiacrlnta of Mortmicea and Judgment , ,1,(10 to ADVEHTIB1NO. Paid for publishing annual statement of Cuunly Commis sioner, advertising Bale of awaited and unseated lands and redemption of County Bonds., pJtU U BRIDGES. Paid Uroton Bridge and Manft'g Co. for bridge over l.ock'a liver in Old Forgo Two $2,460 N Paid Oroton Bridge ana Manft'g Co. for bridge over-Laok'a river in Dickson City Boro.,., 1,600 0 Paid James Twins & Co, for etono arch bridge over Kennedy's Creuk, North Ablnrton Two., IKN Paid W. D. Walker for abutmuuts ut Lehigh river In Clifton Twp., 180 0 Paid McLaughlin & Snyder for atone arch bridge over Hureleh's Creek, Greenfield Twp ISO 00 Paid Groton Brldgo and Manft'g Co. for bridge ovr Lehigh river, Clifton Twp 630 09 Paid A. B. Dunning, Jr., making plans and specifications, eVc, for bridges 250 73 Paid for vlowlng bridge sites, inspecting bridg es, and advertising bridge letUngH Si 43 Paid M. K. (Jardner, (ill lug at bridge In Green- ncid Township 45 oo ELECTION CONTESTS. Paid Witnesses In the Contest of Okell v. Qulunan, Thomaa va. Cuslck, etc 39 C7 ELECTION EXPENSES. : Paid Election Officers and for uao of polling . POaom 17.(71 Ct I f Paid Ground Rent for Temporary Election Houses -.. 140 00 Paid Printing Ballots, "" CardB of Instruction, Election Blanks, oto 8.186 18 " Paid Repairing, Remov ing aim Butting up : Temporary Election Houses 88 19 Paid Ballots, Boxes, Booths, etc., to Poll- ' lug Plaotw, . Expenses of Delivering 687 Dl - Paid dorks appointed by Court to Compute Kleotlon Returns 427 83 Paid New Iron Booth and Rebuilding Old Ones 834 00 Paid Publishing flher- IITs Election Procla mation 1590 00 Paid Supplies to Elec tion Boards 124 S3 K14S 15 BURIAL OF DECEASED SOLDIERS. Paid burial expenuea of deceased Indigent soldiers as per Act of Axsemblv. liourovod 12th May. 1SS5 $030 00 COUNT! COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Paid 8. W. Roberts, County Commissioner $1,095 GO Paid OllcH Roberts, County Commissioner 1,118 G4 Paid John Demiith, County Commissioner 1,095 60 Paid Chas. F. Waitntr, Commissioners' Clerk. 1,600 00 Paid J. F. Williams, As sistant Clerk 935 00 Paid H. A. Knapp, Coun ty Solicitor 600 00 Paid H. L. HalMeari, County Commissioner. 3 CO Paid William Franx, County Commissioner. 3 60 Paid J. J. Flanaghan, County Commissioner. 8 60 $C,!w04 COUNTY AUDITORS. Paid John Morris, Coun ty Auditor $ 75 00 Paid J. A. Dolphin, County Auditor 112 44 Paid S. S. Spruks, County Auditor 75 00 Paid B. F. Squler, County Auditor 927 00 Paid John P. Rink. County Auditor 927 00 Paid S. S. Spruks, County Auditor 927 00 $3,043 44 COUNTY OFFICERS. Paid John P. Kelly, DIs- trlca Attorney $4,196 16 Paid John J. Fahey, Sheriff 4.5C2 95 Paid John H. Thomas, Clerk of Courts 4,917 31 Paid C. K. Pryor, Prothonotary 1,328 05 Paid John J. Shea, County Detective 900 00 Paid D. W. Powell, Counly Treasurer 212 00 Paid II. T. Koehler, Register 0f Wills 800 00 COUNTY SURVEYS, Paid C. P. O'Mallpy, stenographic work in connection with dis puted boundary lino between Lackawanna and Husuueh'na coun ties $19 00 Paid II. A. Knapp. ex penses unending court ut Mnntroxe In the matter of disputed boundary line 83 gj Paid C. K. Tltsworth, stenographic work.... 10 40 Paid S. W. Roberts, ex penses attendliiK court at Montrosit in the matter of disputed boundary line 6 50 $ll!.110 47 $13,047 91 INQUESTS. Paid 3. A. Kelley, Cor oner 11.111 S3 Paid Jurors at In quests 1,072 03 INSURANCE. Paid Insurance on Holl ars In Court House and County Prison I 40 00 Paid Insuranoa on Fur niture 160 00 $2,181 91 $196 00 PREMIUMS. Paid Premiums for Killing of Nuxloua Animals. Innludiija feed of Aldermen and Justices, $260 76 PUBLIC BUILDING EXPENSES, Pa.Ul Janitor, Fireman and Watchman tl.KA M Paid Qua, Water, lilec- tno L.igm, neat and Fuel 1 S08 Tl Paid Repairs of iurt House, Sewera, Water r-ins-ts. e- t.m M Paid Telenbono Kent.... lit 23 Puid R. P. Gross, at tending Tower and Court Ho usn Clocks... lit 60 Paid Waxhlnv, Clnan- lna- and Scruhblna- 139 20 Paid New Furniture, Repairing Furntturo und Carpets 1.132 4T Paid BupplUsi, Brooms, Rood. Brushes, etc.... 18 01 Paid Hauling Ashes and ' Work In Court House Basement 85 49 Paid Freight und Ex press Charges 82 91 11.ec! it PRISON EXPENSES. Paid Feeding Prisoners. $9,846 50 Puia salaries or War- dene and Keepers C.C08 3j Paid Fuel, Gas, Water and Electric Light.... 2.14149 Paid Prisoners' Cluth- tng. shoed. beddlnK. etc 713 63 Paid Conveying Prison ers to and from Coun ty Prison 221 00 Paid Supplies, Brooms, BruKhe.', etc 139 17 Paid Disinfectants 58 00 Paid Telephone 60 67 Paid Repairs on Coun ty Prleon 1,197 69 Paid Physician and Medical Supplies 300 00 $21,382 90 PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Paid Blank Books for the Several County Offlees Paid Printed Blanks for the Several County Offices Paid Paper, Pencils, etc. $968 75 CM 35 237 95 $1,910 05 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Paid Assessors Making May and December Registration. Clerks MaklnK Conies for Election Boards $7,935 96 ROAD DAMAGES. Paid Geo. Watklns, Damage to Land Awarded by Viewers Appointed by Court... $50 00 Paid H. E. Capwell, Damages Awarded by by Viewers Appointed bv Court Paid J. H. Klingle, Damages Awarded by .Viewers Appointed by vourc 600 00 COO 00 $1,050 00 $340 67 ROAD VIEWS. Paid Viewers and Surveyors Ap pointed oy court STATE AUDIT. Paid E. II. Bailey .Auditing Ac counts or countv utneers witn the Btttto $148 60 STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Pidd Keeping Insane Convicts from Lackawanna County SUNDRY EXPENSES. Paid Fred W. Kirchoff et. al Clerks for Services and Other Sundry Expenses MISCELLANEOUS. Paid Pofttugn Stamps and Envelopes 156 80 Paid Slute Industrial Reformatory 95 04 Puid Legal Expenses... 1100 Paid Taxoa Over charged und Refunded Paid Taxes Reoovurod by Stain on Judgment. Paid AAHossor for Mak ing Return of Births and Deaths $394 76 $1,434 23 Paid Keep of Insane 1 . Convicts at HUlsldo Farm 203 9 Paid S treat Paving 18 07 $U,0G4tt Total Amount of Disbursements by tho County Commissioners on their Warrants Nos. 1 to 4.983. Series O $170,373 t The following disbursements were made by D. W. Powell, " County Treasurer, from th General County Fund, to wit: Interest on County Bonds $ 8,223 00 1 Tax on County Bonds... 6t0 00 County Institute 200 00 City Institute 200 00 Sinking Fund 20,000 00 County Tre'urer's Com mission 8,940 90 $38,206 9) 13 67 14,609 39 87 35 Total Amount Disbursed from County and Bridge Funds for the Year 1894 $208,479 IT STATE TAX ACCOUNT. To Valuation of Money at Inter eat, Bonds, Mortgages, etc., Assessed In Lackawanna County for tho Year 1894, sub ject to a four-mill Tax for Stale Purposes and Reported to Board of Revenue Commis sioners, 4 mills on $5.332,126.... $71,828 S$ By Paid BUite by D. W. Powell, County Treaa urer $21,115 22 By Treasurer's Com mission 2u a $21,328 60 Rebuts Allowed County $16,836 41 W. Powell, County Treasurer, in Account with Lackawanna Co. DR. tildeinp i tieu Fuod Sinking Fund Town skip Fund i Htat' Bridge I County ti I Fond j Fund Fund 10tl balance December 110. 1W3 .$20,000 00 $ 1.V4S 41 8 422 V. Taxes. Duubuatu of 1W2...I : 1 T.ita, Duplicate of IM)&..l 1 Taxes, Lupllcub) of ItW 1 Heated aud Unseated Land ' lax 4,997 07 IuUroston Uuaeated Lulls' , tax j Liquor Llonum-a, Hotel....' ' " Restaurants; ; Kebate State Pcr.ouul tax : Kxoneruted taxed paid Jury lees, lints and cents. : Prisoners board collected I Protlimiutxry liens coll't'd . Hcranton Having Bank. I County bonds refunded ( ' U. S. Uoveniutviit, 1 yta 1 1 Rent, court room und. ofticea ) ' D. Muiiweeney, dotecllre license Co.CominisK'oeiB tax sales . hc. Interim! Affairs com 1 Exp. compiling, etc., tax '. klatittlcs year 18JI lo.ts unu Int. on hinds i rode eiutd from Com rs 1 Refunded by C. belli ou- j ( dcr mid others oer-, paid by cmnmibsionera . O.d file cases sold by com. Tavlor ll jro, extra Lullutt redemption fund Tranaf r from lounty fund . 121,34 W $8,121 U4 ill 81 13 f 02,301 77 3.928 4 4.02 Hg 34,278 2 115,184 61 4.214 14, 86 'i i 34,irrn m 141.127 45 1,296 3ft 6,829 75 1 21" 8 23,740 46 6.2M 2 16 Mil 41! 7H 619 til 6 9.V 201 W VO W) DO I l'JO 00 217 89 23.749 45 6.2M 24 U.8W1 41 7U 849 81 25 95 211 VJ 120,000 00 C i 7' Z:l2 1 ! : '.'.!"!"!""."!;" ""bTi'ii 20.000 00. ! 64'J 00 2-5 00 2ec 50 110 00 15 09 84 49 5 3 18 UU 100 00 25 2)6 53 110 (X) 15 69 84 49 6 00 18 80 874 41 0,640 09 4(1,,K 0 6,H4'i 4t 1,207 31 21.IWI 60tl2g9 618M.Uh7 ifil 436.W7J7 CR. i Sinking runu 1 T.h7. ol State Hridg. I County "TDtal ! lL Iu Fud J J-! 1 r..... .T. ..7...$ t.'h or! 6.225 00 ! 1 . 20,0i0 00' 2U.0OOOO ! : 640 Ul 640 10 I ' , 2JJO0 9U9 00 ! ftdoo aio 00 i ! j ! ; ' I J 5,055 12 161,315 Sj 170,270 97 I 1 , ' I I I I i 1 1 1 ! 16 DO OO' ' ; 1 1 40,000 00 i j j VU.IanJV w ; I ! 1 1 J i i 60.000 00 120,000 0J : ! I ! 0.422 63 ' Us4 01 Interest coupons paid 1 Transfer to Milking Fund Transfer to tax 00 loans , County Institute City Institute County and bridsea.wai' 1 rants paid Not 1 to 49S2 ! inclualre. except No. f 4.HC4. beriee O ' '' County bonds, redeemed Hot. 251 toll 1). inc. iisne cf June 1. 1R31. Hi bonds. $25,000 CO A ao. r os- 1 10 ju inn. issuo of Dec 1. i bonds. County bonds, refunded from 5 per cent, to 4Vt fer cent int., oa 31 to jO. Inc. Isauo of Dec. 1st. 1683, 120 boods... Also. Ncs. 1 to 120 in. si of Dec. 1. 185. (120) Township fund, warrants 453 to4WI inclusive 6.422 58 ' '., Redemption fund $ 1,184 04 , Bute personal tax toi1 1 n ... i btate treasurer j" ' i-M" ., Tax on loans : 60s 03. Treasurer s commission. 259 6(1 345 2! . Balance : 2o3 35 113 27 i 6.574 19 8.940 lV 81.675 62 1,723 22 9.445 7 ras 520 43 S4U.0UKO S U.945 4 J.2P7 SI t21.WJflSI2,5293j ? 3.fiU7 a7 jJPjl.gjTJg Statement of the Accounts of Collectors of State and County Tax for the Year 1891. DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. COUNTY AND BRIDGE TAX. T STATE TAX. ill h i o a 80 go 0 5 E 55 c s 3 5 6 E 5 a t c e ; ; u : : a-o t 5 Arcbbald Borough Blakely Borough Benton Townstiip Carbbondalo Township. Lovmgien lownauip. Cl.ftuii Township Carbondalet ity first ward Second rd Third Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Ward Hxth Ward Dickson '.'ity Borough.. Duuiuore Buruuiih F.lintiurat Hnrouau Fed Towi'.sliin Ulrnburn Borough.... . P. A. Pbilbin . David C. l h.llipa.. . H. O. Smith , l-atrlcg Casey, . II. J. Tanfirld . ...1 Jauiea O boyle . 2.9P4 83$ 2.419 4 1.H12 CJ1 l.lllr 74: tl'-7 75 1( 7 21 l 1.31 1CJ 4 73 1 42 si ., 17 70. 74 Ml 3 4: 6 90 . F. A. '"onnarott . William Ulnier .George F. Cliamberlin... . G. A. Wonnacott . Oeorts F. Chambarlin... .George F. Chambarlin... . William aloees . C. P. Snras . Famntl Freible . 1'ntrick McGearer C. A. abermaa Messen- (.'oston, $.',173 00 0.I19S 55 2 55 50 COURT EXPENSES, Tald Court Criers. Tip Slaves unu Hers I'nld 11. U. Stenographer Palil M. A. .Mctllnlcy, Sler.oiji'iiphor I'nld .lulm Taylor, Stenographer J'hIcI H. Shmighncssy, Htetiogriiphii' I'nld l.ackaMinna Jur ist, publishing names of Jurors, Trial Lists and Court Rules Paid Advertising Court RuhM Paid Typewriter Paper, Ribbon, Judges' Note Bnoks, etc Paid ( rn lid Jurors I'nld TiKVorsi Jurors.,, Paid Petit Jurors Paid CuiistHliles for mal.liig lint urns to t'uiiri Paid Referees appoint ud by Coin I Puid jury Commission ers and Clink K9 n 1 05 44C 35 119 00 235 91 1.812 III 9.5)13 US 8,503 61 1,108 03 630 00 C26 78 $31,582 41 COM M ON WEALTH COSTS. Paid Aldermen, Justice, t'on Klahles ami YYIthusscs in Crim inal Casus $19,056 76 COURT HOUSE GROUNDS, Paid Mowing and Sprinkling lawns, sliovellllir snuw uuii oilier work on Court House Grounds Greenfield Township J. J. Hiokler. Gouldslsiro Borough .1. B. Gardner Jei myn Boroiuh K. A. Lane , JrlTirson Township '. G. It. McLaughlin.., Lal'luuie RiiioukIi Oeorte Siason Lehiith lownahip W. M. Newcli Lackawanna 1 ovvuship... James Butler sladiscu Township Kugcne Nnnck Maytleld horoiuh Patrick Brady North Abington Twp C. J. Theniaa Newton Township J. . Hopkins Olypliant rtorougn P. N. Keunedy Old For- Township J. George Kehr Rana-ini Township il AivCloskf Roaring hnxik Ton nshlpJarob Weaser Bi ott Towushlp Morion Gardner oouth AluUiloii Twp .1. H Ayleaworth.... hprltig llriMik Township,. H E Arms Taylor Horougli John 1. Jones Wuverly Hoioush Charles W. Mall .... Win ton lioroiiKh Jnmes J. Lawler.... CCI'HIIUMI 1. ny - First Ward , Second V ard , Ttilrd Ward Fourth Ward Kir.li Ward Sixth Ward ricventh Ward Kiglilh Ward N nth Wnrd lenth Ward hie vent h Wurd Iwollth Ward Tlilrtuenth Ward. ... Foiirteentli Ward... Fifteenth Wnrd HIt.Hinth Ward Seventeenth Ward... Ftirhtorntli went Nliielienth Ward,,., Twentieth Ward Twouty llrat War l.. . John I). Kvain.... . William II. McDouuell. . (lilen Decker . Morgan W. Morgan . W. ti. Tlinmas . W tili.mi Kan .William Gundlacb . John M. Moao . Fred 1.. Ward . Cliarles Rtyner . lTleo. lleHiuiirer , K.dwln Fruliio.: . A. K. Kiefei- . Jiuvid Jones , He-tie 17. 1'owalt .George Conner , .lohnlloll .il'iilrlck K. Doiitbor.... . Kdwln Frnble. , Mark alulau . Michael Rupp 2. 7J1 S7 . . 1,844 24 .. !2 22 . . 776 78... 1.IW4 61'.. 1,188 90.. 4,522 47 7,915 69 277 03 8.169 16 40 92 1,046 U :i 27 1,65 ; 74.H 23 217 05 176 4 6.6-9 W l.oHt) lit 1.:I74 06.... h.VH Si 1 651 ft") ;l 11' I 7u 4.97,1 (XI 1.041 15 4tl7 67 l.tMl 86 1.1(H) 87 617 29 3.127 til Mil 40 S.22J 6lj ;S 12 91 CO 50 8S . . 134 17 .. 2 14 36 71 .. 8 38 10 09 1 06 35 ,W , 1- VS. 1 ;2 . 34 57 lisl If. 10 90. 6 00 6 Hi 13 75 15 41 . 126 14 25 Asf 1 26 60 90 45 62 10 .1 ho 01 53 40 (6 1.1 10 Nl 58 Ik) 106 6b 182 67 50 86. 2 t4 7 . 2 029 5 739 6ii Mi 56, i2 ll! 1,16 65:. 2,08 1 40' 1,7. O. 4iNI0s (125 0 I 61XI 60 iuo uo: 3,105 08, 6,4IU 45' 255 U . 2,811 97; 404 49 8S6 Bt' 34 78 1,269 90 4I1 2i I4!l H lilt 06 . 6,710 84 77 S 17. 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US 3 7u 1 0 5 41 6 M 7 73i 9 84 1 19 8 7 8 44 4.902 61 4,015 7(1 2.2 .0 Hi 4 917 its 6.2 ;l 43 0K8 48 2.097 31 IS.44.1 78 . 8, 494 70 . 2.3,6 03 8 0,'5 77 trsl il 6.481 49 3,-t.Vi 44 ,'l.l..- 10 5.78S IM 10.417 65 .2 .: .'. f.,157 31! 6,375 9,1 17 77 .. 48 84 .. 8 (8, .. 10 57 .. 63.. 1 Co.. 13 17 ,. "I 17 H9 6 4H. 3. is 7 . is (.5 , I 27 . 87 . 42 IV. "fiti'TO' 173 22 . 1 4i; 29 65 110 45 8 08 67: a,0u7 16' 1,972 28' 6.621 62 4.714 n 219 n8 1,601 91' 1H.79-.I ('7 6 1120 OA 2,212 54 . 2.IW7 4.1, 811 17! 2.491 29, SUB 61! 2,874 .15' 2.1198 67 9.:VW 4S 2,5(1,4 72( 4.5UI er U.I91 63... ,$:6,',5ir, th,KI S2$flK 63009 8-,$127,001 37 189,46a 91 l.'l.OOO 24 9 W'fl.OM 8119,721 r'1831 U 1-or the Year IS!);. 14 95 167 97 1,69s 27. I,8n0 20 72 1.276 14 1.581 2.1 767 67 ; 2.1 4,649 71 2.474 C- 37 i 'ill 114 08 2,904 46 611 7ft' 299 4 2,489 4.V l,l. 80 29 82 VS3 isl 771 42 215 1ft ; 674 94 1 32 27 i 8C9 611 638 67 1 52 68 109 4" 1.455 79 2,4 0 Oil 4.1 42 653 16 85 85 1,059 k I 520 S. ' 212 14 ! 1.44S 86 8,836 46 ! t,8 10 1 248 95 ; 91 7f. I 42 exi 10 7J 83 74 1 61 40 46 81 Ot1 2 63 5 48 72 79 123 (W 2 6.1 Si 6V 1 7 MOO 26 H i 12 10 72 4 191 S-i, H il 12 451 153 79 in 25 198 33 69 6 4 21 9b 1, 280 56 94 06 84 96 66 2' 25 19 6 08 105 51 38 55 76 1.1 9 114 56 101 9 14 9 222 18 242 So 70 2ft 19 6a 102 ( 118 86 14(1 87 177 44' 22 54 161 481 eo 49 204 411 641 0. 30 64 769 IS 4V6 74 So 01 104 0l! 1,883 (W 1,817 (sj ' 46 ta 620 4S 64 06 1,006 94 494 37i 280 04 1,7 t& 8,844 64 61 70 236 Si! 87 1 40 47 -J.. DIVISION Ol' Paid Maps, et Election District 685 93 ELECTION DISTRICTS. of proposed $15 00 DIVISION OF TOWNSHIPS AND BOR OUGHS. Paid Viewer uppoliited by Court and olher xpensv $80 35 EASTERN PKNITIiNTIARY, Paid Hoard and Clothing of Convicts , $1,884 91 Olyphaut Rnrough South Abliigton iwp... .John V. Facl.lon..., . J. D. Aylawortb.. 12.501 89 9116 5 2; $121 52 . I 00. $1,439 40 . 623 Vri $910 47: 838 9c. J.M 15 ISO 40 I1.4HS 91' (121 52. i I i.(k 8 0 jl 1 279 37! 12.1 1. 6fJ . CONDITION OF THE FINANCES LACKAWANNA COUNTY. LIABILITIES. 4i per cent. Refunding Bonds of thn Issue of Dec. 1st, U94 $120,000 00 ASSETS. Cash In Treasury Coun ty Fund $31,675 C3 Cash In Treasury lli-Mr.e Fund 6.674 19 Court House Building.. Suo.oqo 00 OF Furniture mid Fixtures In Court House 30,000 00 Court House Grounds., 175,0(81 Ml County Prison 129,000 00 Furniture und Fixtures In County Prison 3,000 00 Due from Collectors "Estimated" 3S.0OO 00 Prison Grounds SO.OOO 00 $043,149 SI Assets In Excess ol Liabilities. ,.$523,149 81 Assessed Valuation for the Veur 1894 $20,062,027 00 I 9 5& 54S 6 j 9 0j 171 88j. !silJ8J t;19Jl. for tho 192,590 00 159,800 84 21,116 23 Estimated Expenses tho Year 1S94 Amount of County Tax Dupli cate for Ycury 1894 Amount of State Tax Duplicate lor Year 1894 Respectfully Submitted, GILES ROBERT8, JOHN DEMUTH, S. W. ROBERTS. County Commtsslouera, Attest: Charles V. Wagner. Clerk. Scrunton, Pa., February 6, 1S96. Standard Instruments In every mm ot the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original fill ness of tone. . NEW YORK WAREHOU8E, NO. M Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKERtSuCO 1 1 8 Adam Ave., New Telephone Bids. rvr. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of the best quality for domestic s, and of ull sizes, delivered In any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my ODIce NO. 11S WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, lust door. Third National Bank, or sent by mull or telephone to the ulna, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be made for the lule and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. A Decided More In the Skates trade bas set In and It. 111 pay yen to examine the stock of JUIlieCH'S, at 438 Spruce street. Fine line of auporlor pocket cutlery, rasore, etc.. for Holi day trade. Guns and ammutdtlon at bottom figures. Alia some second hand v heels at priooe that wlr astonish joa-Beelng Is believing AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest improved furnish' trigs and apparatus for keeping, meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Ave. 1