THE SCltAXTOK TBIBUNE TntTTtSDAT MOBNTOtf. .TAXTTABT ' 23. 1890. Neu& Burbank and White Star POTATOES in any quantity ' 25 CENTS per bushel. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM 10 CERTS PER Luce Bros. Scranton and Taylor. WEST SIDE EVENTS. All Public Spirited Citizens Should Make An If fort to Attend Tonight' ' . Viaduct Meeting. In St. Uavld's hall, on North Main ave nue, a citizens' meeting will oh held this evening In the Interest of the West Side viaduct. It will be the Ill's I shot in the viaduct war on the West Side.- Much en thusiasm has been aroused here since the jiasslMK of the nieusure through councils. The West Sidewlll vote solliUor tliemuch needed Hufeyuurd. No one is objecting and a determined effort' will be made to win the light at the polls next month. At the meeting this evening speeches will bo made by several prominent men. Those who will lead in the talking are: Hull. T. V. I'owderly, W. (Jay lord Thom as. ('. I i'ltcher and Hon. John R. Farr. 1'resident T. I' Mason, of the board of trade, will be chairman. The plann for the viaduct will be explained und compan ions will be made Willi the other plans that have been discarded us unavailable or Inferlm. Kvery cittern of the West Side should work for the viaduct and the best way to short' sympathy with the pro ject is by attending tills evening's meeting- . , Stealing n Unit. The building Is u snugly built wooden concern measuring lSxX yet uu attempt was made lay Stttui.lay to really steal it. John Colosky Is a lliinaatltir.. lie lives at Throop. and the Idea that through the saloon door led the way to fame und for tune struck the foreluuo some months iiko. lie rented a hotel from' .Mrs. Mary Ollgallon and wtarttM business. Anml tlon stirred t'piosky on to further efforts. Vithou: the consent of Mrs. (illgallon he built u hall on the rear of the Int. The owner of the land objecle.l. She wanted more rent und I'olosky would not pay, whereupon the owner threatened to sue. While Mrs. Cllftullon. through her brother-in-law, .lolls l.urhin, was obtuining a warrant, t'olosky ussembleil u number of Ids fellow-countrymen, ami hired them to move the hull onto another lot. sev end rods distunt. Meanwhile Mrs. (Jll gallou came down to Alderman John, of the Fourth ward. "They're stealing my hall," she cried. Constables Jones und IhiVIs went ui to Throop und found every thing ill readiness for the removal. Colos ky wus tried before J'nstlce of the 1'euee INI wu I'd liauillelil, of Throop. He entered ball In the sum of $iii. The hall still re mains: so do the blocks and Colosky's de termination to use them. f uneral of Arthur I'riee. The funeral of Arthur Price, the young Itiun who was fatally Injured in the Ml. 1'leusnnt colliery last Saturday, was large ly attended Tuesday afternoon from his itpnie,- Yil Sherman avenue. Services were conducted In the Sherman Avenue mission by itev. William Hell, pastor of the lJlvni. iu ill Congregational church, after which interment was made In Washburn Street cemetery. The pull-bearers were: Hurry l.ynu. Oweji lileason. William Argus, Jo reph tlevit, Henry Wuilemau and William Willlunis. There were many benutirul llorul tributes, which were carried by the following John Morris, I'M ward Hleh urds, Thomas I'owell, William Hughes. Mrs. Kllzabelh I'rlce desires to thank the many friends for their assistance and sympathy uftei the deuth of her son. Suvs Sho in a lllgntuist. F.vun II. Thomas, of Keyser Valley, called at The Tribune ollice yesterduy. Mr. Thomas claims that he Is the hushund Of the woman who married James Hell lust Monday. Mrs. Thomas hud not been OIF The full Dress Suits we sell at $25.00 an $35.00 being full silk lined, will fit as well, look as well and wear as many years as those you leave your meas ure for and pay double. If our suit does not fit exactly we make it fit--at our own risk; if you don't like it you needn't take it. We carry about 50 Dress Coats and Vests especially for hiring out tor an evening. HI of fb? 5(ibtirbs. living with her llrst husband for a loni; time past and claims that she was regu larly divorced from -the Jveyzer Valley gentleman. .Mrs. Thomas makes the i nouneement tlrn his wife is a bigamist. She never secured a divorce from him, he says. Meanwhile Mr. and Mrs. Bell are on a wedding tour In some unknown place. .Mr. Thomas Is undecided us to what course he will pursue. - News Notes and Personals. Miss Irene Scurry, of Curbondule, has returned home after a visit to Miss Mar garet IC. Davics, of Washburn ftreet.. Horace Keene has been elected president of the Chi 1'nllon society of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. A. It. Kynon is rebuilding bis Hyde Park avenue home, which was recently de stroyed by lire. The Wyoming Seminery Glee club will participate In an entertainment to be held III the Simpson .Methodist Kplscopul church on the evening of Jan. SI. Mr. und Mrs. Flunk Itryden, of 1." Bloom street, entertained a number of their fetid on Tuesday evening. Among those pi mm lit were: Mr. und .Mrs. W lllium Wag staff. .Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Watkins, Mr. an I Mrs. T. U. Miles. Mr. und Mrs. David Jot es, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, .Mrs. O. Miles. Mrs. (1. K. Miles. Mrs. A. II. Acl.erson. the Misses Hessie Wagstaff, Ma:' Davis. Clura Watkins, Maude Wug stalf, Messrs. Krnest Miles, Herbert Will- lann, Charlie Wugstaff, KM ward l'eters, Karle Watkins. A movement Is on foot to change the polling place of the Second district of the Fourth .ward from the booth to the base ment or tne Uarrowman bitildlng, on North Main avenue.' Camp 178, Sons .of America, initiated four members ut last night's meeting. Attend the viaduct meeting this evening In St. Duvld's hull. The West Side Choral society will re hearse tomorrow evening ut the Welsh Congregutlonul church. Tomorrow night the Kllte dancing class will hold a social In Men i s' hull. The In vitatlons sent out are very neut. The Colonial club rooms last evening were devoted to un enjoyable smoker given by one of the members. The club Is the most conservative social organiza tion on the West Side. The membership Is limited. Last nights event greatly pleased the few Invited guests. The Independent Glee club of. the Wy oming seminary will give an entertain ment in the Simpson Methodist F.piscop.il church Friday - evening, Jan. HI. Miss Adele llreakstone, elocutionist, and Miss tleorglannu Taylor, soloist, wll be on the programme. Mrs. John H. Davis, of Avoca, Is visit ing her former pastor's family ut the Hampton Street parsonage. 1 Mrs. F, P. Doty und son. Howurd, called on friends In Dunmore yesterday. il. W. Taylor Is able to be out again and resume work. West Side Bnsinesu Directory. PLt'MKINO-WIIUam , D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does tirst-class Plumbing, Steam Heat ami Uas Fitting. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. SKATKS Club. Strup und l.ever. all sizes; lowest price; nice present. Grand double heaters, $18 and -up. Dock Ash range and shelf, (18 and up. It. J. Hughes. 124 South Main avenue. BARHKR Hair cutting nnd shaving done In a first-class manner nt John H. Reyn old's Barber Shop, at Fairchlld's Hotel. FLORIST Cut flowers und funeral de signs u specialty. Floral llgures, useful lis gifts, at 104 South Main avenue. Har riet J. Divis, florist. . BICVCI.KS repulred. scissors ground, tools sharpened, sows filed, keys fitted, machines repaired by W. I.. Steenback, deuler In Guns, Fishing Tackle, under West Side bank. PI I OTOf ) K A PH K R Cabinet Photos, 11.40 per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at stumer's Photo Purlors, 101 und m South Main nvemm GHOCKniRS-Revcre Standard Java Cof fee Is unexcelled. The leading eorre or the day. For sale only at F. W. Mason & Co. Fine Groceries, 110 South Main avenue. SKOONtv HAND FURNTTITRR Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, ltd and 10C6 Jack son otreet. Special sale of Holiday Wines for fam ily use. Si cents per quari, at James F. liests, 308 Cedar avenue. HE BULMFD III R BOY. So She Had Him Arrested and nrought . rtefore Alderman Millar. Mrs. 'Ocorfro Kdwards, of Franklin avenue, entered complaint with Alder man Millar yesterday against Max Ackeimun, the Hixteen-yeur-old son of a neighbor, whom she accuses of bully ing; and benting her twelve-yeur-ohl buy. ' The uldcTinan hud Ackcrmtin urrcst ed and brought before him und when he got through lecturing him he wus so well satisfied that the offence would not occur uguin that he ulloucd him to go without further punishment. No matter how small the sum, send It along to The Tribune Fund for the benelit of the Hume for the Friendless, and it will be promptly acknowledged. SAIVITEFRS SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Alderman Peter Kobling Asks for a Re election, Although lie Has Two V cars Yet to Serve. Although Peter Robllng. sr., the present incumbent, has been nominated for alder man by the Democrats of the Kleventh ward, and Fred Schumann has been simi larly honored by his Republican fellow men, the fact Is thut the term of uldurman does not expire until ISMS, two years hence. The responsibility for nominating candi dates for this office ut this time Is charged up against Mr. Kobling. lie caused the Impression to go out, Mr. Schumann's friends ullege, that his term was ubout to expire to sound his chalices for re-election, und In this way the nomi nations were made. Leopold Schlmpn, now deceased, wus elected uldermun of the wurd In 187!), but he refused to serve, and the governor appointed Theodore Hesslii ger, now also deceased, to serve until I M0, when an election wus held and thd uppolntee was elected fur a term of five years. In 1885 llessluger was a candidate for re-election, but was defeated by K. F. Moore, who neglected lo take out his com mission, whereupon Morris wick had himself elected in ISS-i. Zwlek never touk out his commission either, and the ward went along without u qualified ulderman for two years. In 18s7 Peter Robllng. knowing the prem ises, sent his petition to then Governor Iteuver.i und he was appointed to serve until 1SSS. Then he wus elected for live years, und hp wus again elected In 1KH3, so thut his term does not expire until 1S93. Mr. Schumann, who was nominated by the Republicans, has been making an uc tlve canvass for election and he Is not pleased with Mr. ltubllng's coup d'etut. Mrs Maria .Miilherln llcnd. After a long suffering illness, Mrs. Maria Miilherln, of Minooka, passed uway to her final home Tuesday night. Michael, years old. Is left to survive her. Mrs. Mulherln's husband was Instantly killed In the Lehigh Vulley Railroad accident at Mud Run on (let. 1. 1K88. She had not been In good health for more than a year pust und her deuth was not unexepocted. 1'ntil she became 111 she possessed a robust constitution und wus apparently murk-d out for long life. Through her kindly guullties of mind and heart she had made a host of friends. The funeral will be held this morning nt o'clock. High mass of requiem will be celebrated nt St. Joseph's church, and Interment will be made In Mlnnoku cemetery. Shorter Paragraphs of is. Roaring llrook conclave, Improved Or der of Heptusophs, have changed their meeting place to Storr's hail, on Alder street. I'M wurd Phllbln and aunt', Mrs. 'Kelley, of I'lttston nveiiue. have left for Char lotte, N. C, to attend the funcrurof a rel ative, i F.dward Wetter and Miss Maggie Stein, both of Cedar avenue, were married ut St. Mury's rectory last evening by Rev. P. C. Christ. No wedding was held and only the Immediate relatives of the couple were present ut the home of the bride. Druggist D. W. Humphrey Is open for business once more nnd wus interrupted not more than two weeks by the tire which destroyed his store. An entertainment and social was given ust evening at St. John's Total Absti nence und Itenevolent hall, on Stone ave nue, under the auspices of the society. The fair of the Uvangellcul Church of Peace of Prospect avenue, will open nt ijermaula hull on Monduy evening, Feb. und will remuln open two weeks. DLWMORE. Miss Louise Musters, of Mill street, Is the guest of friends and relatives In llinv-l.-y. Fred Russell, of Illakcly street, Is vis iting friends in Forest City. The youngest duughter of Mr. und Mrs. John Keast, of Itrook street, Is quite sick. Miss Rrown, of Avoca, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Kate McMillan, of North lllnkely street. The Consumers' lep company has" their lee house In this (dace nearly filled with fine ice from Hie Dunmore reservoir. Mr. Wilde, of the linn of Heemer. und Wilde, has purchased the Taylor prop erty on North Klultely street. ' Miss Nellie Knight, of West Pittston. Is the guest of Miss Florence Fowler, of Cherry street,. . Miss Lottie; Ripley Jls quite Hi nt her home, on Monroe avenue. Oscar Jost and son, Lester, of Rlakely street, ure spending a few days' T.lth friends and relullvcs In Shenandoah. Night marauders have been prowling about the borough for the pust few nights and ut tempts huve been made to enter sev eral business places. Dr. .Murphy has purchased a new horse. The "cobweb social" given by the Young Ladles' .Mission circle ut the home of Si. W. Chuniberluin, on Rlakely street, Tucs- luy evening, proved a grand success. Strings were Interwoven throughout, the house und u young ludy and aVoiing man started from each end, those finishing first anil last received prizes. A large crowd wus. present und enjoyed the occasion. NORTH END. Interesting revival services are in pro gress in the North Main Avenue Ituplist church. The pustor. Rev. W. G. Wut- klus, is assisted by brother ministers of the city and vicinity. There Is pieuehlug every evening this week except Satur day. John Morgan, of Nfantlcoke, Is visiting friends in this part of the city for a few days. . Patrick F. Rurns, of West Market street. Is confined to his home by u serious Ill ness. a Miss Mary Davis, of Wllkos-Harre. is visiting friends .on Wayne avenue. Ambrose Mulley. who has been on n business trip to New York city; ha.. turned home. He ulso visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Richard Cowles, of Jamaica, I I. Miss Lena Stuides. of Green Ridge, is visiting friends In Kust Stroudsburg. Miss Anna Pross. who has been slightly Indisposed, has recovered at her home, on Delaware street. John Moran, of Albany, N.'Y.. Is visit ing In this section of the city. Thomas Lewis, who has been vlsltlntr friends here, returned to his home In Ha- zleton, last evening. Richard Guy. of Haxleton. is visiting David Nicholas, of Putnam street. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.uke F.vairs, of Wayne avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a young daughter. Miss Celia Monk, of Plymouth. Is vis- Ring Miss Lizzie A; Davis, of Wayne avenue. Miss Lizzie Cook, of Hyde Park, spent laFt evening with friends In this section of the city. . The Thursday evening soclaf will be held this evening nt Company H armory. .Mrs. j. t. Kaekon. of New Kloomsburg. Is visiting friends on Jones street. Fenner & Chappell's and . Osterhout's teams of the North End Clerks league played Indoor base ball last evening at Company H armory, the former being vic torious hy a score of 11 to 9. The next gnme will he played Friday evening In the same place. The people of this part of the city should not misunderstand the statement made In this paper of Charles Hohn being arrested for fighting and think It Is Charles Uoon , the well-known butcher. John Douglass, of Allentown. ls In town for a few days on a business visit. An Intersting revival Is In progress In the North Main Avenue Baptist -hurch. Mr. Richard Rutland will preach this ev ening-, and Rev. T. K, Jepson, of Carbon dale, will conduct the sendees tomorrow evening. Special singing In each service., TfflV votir" rrrtcAr send 1-nu soma nf HI'YLER'S VOCOA. AND CHOCO LATES with vmir next order.' nnm J tried, always use- BURKE GEIS THE OFFICE' Will Tahe the Seat I'lynn Has Occur (lied Nearly Two Years. . DECREE OP JUDGE ARCHBALD It Was Handed Itowa inCoart Yesterday. Itorough of Olyphant Will Have to Pa; the Large Uill of Costs. Judgc Archhald handed down a decis ion yesterday in the councllinanlc con test of the Third ward of Olyphant boroufrh, which gives the office? to Kd wurd J. Hurke. the one who was de feated on the fnce of the returns and dispossesses James J. Flynn, who bus served for two years. The election was held on FVbruury -0, ISSM. The court orders that the borough of Olyphant pay the costs of the pro ceedings. Hurke was returned us hav ing received alxty-three votes, unci Flynn. sixty-five; but on n recount nf the balluls each wus found to huve re ceived slxty-slx. The evidence brought out nt the con test showed thut twenty-nine ballots were cast by ersons who were not qualified to vote by reason of the non payment of taxes, non-reRistry, alien age, or some other disqualifying: cause. Of these Illegal votes, eleven were found to have been cust for Hurke und thirteen for Flynn: live votes were blank or defective. This left the total number of leiral votes cast for Burke to be llfty-flve and for James J. Flynn fifty-three. lie Wan Not Naturalised.. One of those who were found to have voted Illegally wus Anthony McIIale. He was; disqualified on account of being an alien, who votfd thirty-seventh on the list. When the ballots turned up. no No. ,1" could be discovered. There were two No. Hb; it was evident thut one of these was the missing 117. Under the circumstances the two voters, Thomas Sheridan, who voted 36. and Anthony Millale, whose bal lot was the missing 37 evidently, were called into court to testify how they voted. I 'pun their examination In open court, Sherldun said he voted for Hurke and McHale said' he cast hb( ballot for Flynn. This latter vote being cast by an illegal voter it wan rejected. Hurke will take his seat at the next meeting of the Olyphant council and will serve one yeur, when the term ex pires. Judge Arch bald In passing upon the ballots found four marked for Hurke by a single stroke instead of a cross; he held that these votes should not be thrown out becuuse the purpose of the voter was shown and Indicated for whom the votes were Intended. - . - 31LST HK.F.V AN OPENING, There Is forbidden Ground at the bag gage Wagon stand on l.uckawanna Avo. Street Commissioner Kinsley yester day caused the arrest of W. A. Kellum, driver of a baggage wagon, for block ading the entrance to the plaza nt the Delaware, Lackawanna ' nd Western station. Aldrrmun Millar lined him $5 and costs. The Delaware, Lackawnnna and Western company has frequently com plained of late of the practice of these bagguge men, who line up their wugons two deep along Lackawnnna avenue, preventing al Ingress and egress to and from the station. 'All that wus asked of them wus that they would leave a certain spuee open, but they disregard ed the company's request and after wards the street commissioner's threats. Mr. Kinsley has concluded to enforce his deniunds und yesterday's action was only the first step in that direction. Other steps will be taken, he says, If the baggagemen make It necessary. Kellum, when arrested, wus occupy ing the identical space which the street commissioner lias ordered to he kept open. COUGH AND COLD CURES GUARANTEED TO CHECK A COLD IN A FEW HOURS AND PREVENT GRIP AND PNEUMONIA. Colds lead to roughs, coughs to Pneu monia and Consumption; therefore, it 18 ull important to check a cold before it reaches the lungs. Alunyon's Cold Cute will positively break a odd Inside of twenty-four hours if taken ns soon .is the cold munifests Itself. When the cold reaches the lungs or bronchial tubes the Cough Cure should be used alternately every half- hour with the Told Cure. The Cold Cure is . guaran teed to id-event pneumonia If used In the beginning of a cold.. I'neumotlia, or lnMunimutloii of the lungs, can be controlled by the use of these two cures. The Cough Cure positively, -cures bronchitis, tickling id the; throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, soreness of the chest, dilliculty In breathing, hack ing cough and all pulmonary, diseases where the lungs are not too" fur, con sumed or covered with tubercles. If you are uillng, step Into'the nenr et drug store nnd get a 2m vial of one of Munyon's Hcmedles. No matter what your disease, or how many doc tors have failed to cure, it will give you relief. . . ., - Personal letters to Prof. MUnyon, K0! Arch street; Philadelphia, Pa., an swered with free medical advice for any disease. - " - - Almanac' 1896 lie PAGES as CENTS, POSTPAID MUNYON'S Whiff 0Krt sou proclamation. ' ' Mayor's' lffl, Cltv of 8n-miliin P In compliance with l.uw und the ur.ll nai-e or the city of Scrunton. 1. W. 1 Connell, Mayor of said City, do hereby give nonce mat an election will be held u the pluces of holding the Municipal F.lee Hons In suld City, on Tuesduv. the Kiuht eentb-Day of February, being the Third i uesQy or r eoruury, ism, ror the pur pose of obtaining the assent nf the in. tors of said City to an Increase of Bonds in tne amount or ll.vt.Om.tw, for the pur pu ui procuring uinu lor and construe Ing a Viaduct parallel with West ljieka wanna avenue from Seventh street to Ninth street, as provided In Ordinance of sum i:ity. file of Select Council, No. 47, Itftii, entitled: "An Ordinance Providing ui- increasing me niy ueoi ror tne fur. pose of Procuring Land for and Construe! Ing a Viaduct 1'arallel with West l.aeka. wanna Avenue from Seventh Street to Ninth Street and Submitting the Question of Such Increase to a Vote of the Klectora jnereor, upproved January 17th. 18t. As required by luw. the following Infor mutton is given to elccturs: First The amount of the last assessed vuhiutlon of tuxuhle property ill said City is $ls.Ui7.;i!4.(IO. Second The amount of the existing oi sum i'iiy is bi,si!).ii7. Third The amount of the proposed In crease of debt Is lirm.uoo.uu. Fourth The proposed increase of debt Is percent, or Itie c'lty's vuluutlun lSs: exclusive of occupations. Fifth The uuruuse tur which the lmtht edliess is to be incurred ure hereinbefore slated. Annexed hereto Is the City Controller's omcial statement of Indebtedness und Ke sources ot tne city, ulso copy of City or dlnance. Witness by hand und the Seal of the iny ot Mcruniuu this 17th Day of Janu ttiy, if. iprhi. Itfeal of City lt W. I. Connell, Mayor. Flt-H OF SlCLF.CT'COl'Nciu NO. V, ISM. . . .: ,r , , AN. ORDINANCE ' ' . Providing Tor fncreasiniihe City Debt for the Purpose of Procuring Ijund for, und Constructing a Viaduct IfaralJel with West Lackawnnna Airnur trmn Mnvenih Street to Ninth Street, and Submitting the -Question of, Much Increase to u Vote oi i ne Electors t neceor. .Section-..' He It ordained bV the Select and .I'oimnoji t.'ounuils of the' city of Scruntttn, urn) It Is hereby orduined by the uuthoiity Of .the Same. Thai f.,r the nni-. pose of constructing a viaduct uixn the run men eiue oi unu contiguous to West l.ucka wanna-Avenue, from Seventh Street io. .iiiin nireei, in tne Fourteenth Ward, und for the payment of conmensutlon for property to be taken, injured or destroyed infiru.i, un increase oi tne city Lieut, by issue ui . iiy minus m tne amount or One minureu mid Fifty Thousand Dollars, is nereby uutliorlxed, subject, nevertheless to the consent of the electors of the City of Scrunton as herein provided. Section 2. The question or assenting to the Hhove proposed increuse of the City Debt shall be submitted to u vote or the electors of the City of Scranton ut the next ensuing general election occurring not less thun thirty days ufter the pas sage of this ordinance. Section 3. ATter the passuge of this or- uiuance, una at leust tlilrty davs before said election, the .Muvor shall publish a notice of the election hereby authorized In three dally newspapers of the City, und the statement required to be published In sucn nonce snail oe furnished by the City uiiiruuer. W. I,. Connell, Mayor. Approved January 17, ISiw. OFF1CK OF CITY CONTHOLDKR. Scrunton, Fa., Junuary 2. ISiHI. Statement uf the Indebtedness und Ke. sources of the City of Scrunton, at the close or business, December 31st, XX: HONDF.D DFBT. Consolidated Loan Second Series, due lecember 1st. Ite.Ki, per cent $100 000 00 City Improvement Loan.lKXti, 4 percent. line jury isr, ini.i, and annually to year issii, rate ll.MO.OO 1 ."00 UO Hue July 1st. W.i. and annually to year 1!K), rate U,OU0.UO 20 000 0 line July Ixl. lw(l und unnuully to yeur 1lli, rub $;l,f.U0.0il 33 000 00 Funding Loan. lsSti, 1 per cent Due July 1st, ItfKi ',,. ITi (NM 4HI Due July 1st, IMI 15 000 U0 Due July 1st, Idni IS 000 00 .Municipal liuildlng Loan, IS'.'O, 4 per cent. Due February' 1st, 1MU0, Nus. 10 to :i." Inclusive 20 OuO IHI Due February. 1st, lyus, Nos. tki to 00 inclusive 2j 000 Oo Due Ke binary 1st, lDIO, Nos, 01 to Im Inclusive 30 OuO 00 ilunlcipal Improvement Loan, I Sill, 4j per cent ime 1 lecember 1st, 19ul 22 UM 00 Due December 1st, liWO 2:1 000 00 line December 1st, bill 22 Out) IW Due December 1st, lslii 23 000 00 Redemption Loan Series, 1S03, 41-. pel- cent. Due June 1st. 1W3, Nos. 1 to 31 Inclusive 34 000 1 Due June Jst. IHOS, Nos. X'i to 08 Inclusive 34 OuO 00 Due June 1st. 1013. Nus. 0 to luti Inclusive 38 000 00 Due June 1st. 1!H8. Nos. 107 to 144 Inclusive 38 000 00 Krblges Loan Serb s, ls4, 4'a per cent. line June 1st, ism, .Nos. 1 10 so 111- elusive 90 000 00 DO 000 00 .'i0 000 00 J0 000 00 Due June 1st, Inclusive ... Due June 1st, Inclusive .. Due June 1st, Inclusive ,. ltMH, Nos. SI to 140 iiu4,'Nos'.'i'4V Yo'ioo i!u,' ' No's.' 1V1' to iio Total ;...J700 R00 00 SI'N'riRY CLAIMS. t'npald Warrants, De cember 31, l.y.C. til XiS 7'i Contructs and other ac counts subject to adjust ment SS r,18 94 99 877 09 Total Indebtedness of City J8C0 377 09 UKSOl'RCICS OF THE CITY. Cash In Oeiierul City Fund $97 107 30 Cash in Interest und Sinking Fund 92 290 72 Delinquent Taxes und other Items Collected.. 3Ti 000 00 224 393 02 Net indebtedness of the City USB 9T9C7 In addition to the above stated assets the City of Scranton purchased bonds of the Issue of 193, 4'fe per cent., to the am ount of jl2l.00u.u0 und one $:.mi.Utt Bond of the issue of 1870. 0 per cent.. No. UU, for tne benelit or its Sinking Fund un exchange wus effected by which !7,ouo.0n wus truns rerred from the 189:1 Issue to thut of IS:. leaving a balance of $lu4.00O.0O in the IB'.tt issue und giving the 1890 Issue a credit of tl7.uUO.0U. Statement of the amount of last pre ceding assessed vuluutlun or the Taxuuli property or the City of Sc ranton, Pennsyl vania, being the assessment for year 1S95, Occupation l 021 MO Keul Estute und Personal 18 ui 111I Total lf 801 3114 The proposed Increase or Debt amounts to Sl.VMViu.uo for the purpose of building n Viuduct as per ordinance attached and Is equal to .00SU9 per cent, of the City val uation 189.') exclusive of occupation. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Luckuwunnu, ss.: On the sixteenth duy of January, A. D. 1890. personally appeared before me. the subscriber, a Notary Public, duly commis sioned and residing In the City of Scran ton. V. J. Wldmuyer. who being duly sworn, doth depose und say that he Is the Controller of the City of Scrunton and to the best of his knowledge and belief the foregoing statement of the linances of the City of Scranton is Just, correct and true and that other foregoing statement is also correct. FRED. J. WIDMAYER. City Controller. Sworn and subscribed to before me on the date above mentioned. Witness my hand and seal of office. ISeal El'QENE D. FELLOWS. Notury Public. rrr. pleasant COAL AT RETAIL. OMl ef the beet quality for doaeatti tee. and of all sliee. delivered ImSS tmn f the dty at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE. Rear raoat. first floor, Third Natiaaal Beak, er sent by mall or telephone utJM Waat win receive prompt atientlen. pedal 00 nt mots win be made far the Mia 4Md delivery of Buckwheat Ceil WM. T. SMITH. Tke : Fash ion 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. 308 OUR GMT UJNUAL SALE This is an opportunity to purchase Dry Goods , ' ai. per teni, icss man regular prices. 50 pieces of Wool Henriettas, all colors, 40 in. wide, 50c value, Sale Price 25c !5 pieces of Novelty Dress doods, .40 in. wide, 50c value, Sals Price 35c 20 pieces of Novelty Kress Goods, this is special 75c value. Sale Price 49c Big reduction on all black and col ored Dress Goods. $1.50 Lace Curtains, extra wide and long, Sale PrlCB $ .98 2.50 Lace Curtains this is special, Sale PfiCB 1.50 4.00 Lace Curtains, ouly a few pair left, Sale PriCB 2.50 6.00 Lace Curtains, extra value, Sale PllC8 3.50 MILLINERY ONE-HALF PRICE. IT'S A FLYER ami the velocity of wind, steam and wliiK" ure suKKemeil by his roKreH. I he bicycle In the most important Inno vation In means of travel since the Intro duction of the locomotive, and we re in the Infamy of IIk use. conntructloii unci nienns of proiiuhdon. Healthy-minded people are those who commend and practice Its use. To such we need hardly Fay. Vour bicy cle should be the latest and best. full and examine ours before buying. J.D. f 3(2 AND 3I4 LtCK&WaHNl Ml. Winter Will Soon fl?r? And to be prepared to meet tie cold weather yon want a easonakl Salt or aa Overcoat or both- AND THE BEST PLICE Tl VISIT FOR SOMETHING GOOD .ORid IS 406 Lackawanna Ave. THERE YOU WILL FIND The laritMt stock to leUot from. Trim- nine Always of tie Beat, Latest B.yies in Cutting, and mad up on tht prsmlsaa by Expert workmen. iria-Nothlni allowed teles t tbaastab. Hahment unless aatlaiaetnrf to the cus tomer, and the lowest prices sonatetsnt with Good Merchant Tailoring Moosic Ponder Go, Booms 1 ana 2 lommoieaiu m, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTIKG POWDER MADB AT MOOBIC AND RUBH DALE WORKS. Lafllln & Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powdet Bloctrlc Batteries, Puoes for explod ing blasts. Safety Paso aoa RepannoCliemical Co.'s HiglEiplosrta WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 8, Gmm and Watar Co. Bulldlna. CORNER WYOMING AYE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE HOtTRS from 7.90 a m. to t o. nvi (1 boor Intermission for sinner and sapper. ) PartlenlarAttention Giftito Collections Prompt Settlomoat Guaranteed. VOURBUSINESS !S RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Tolophcno No. 134. IIK I. V. Jill 435 SPRUCE ST. WILLIAMS SKATES $5 Misses' Newmarkets, for all ages, in choice colors. Sale Price $293 One lot of Ladies' Newmarkets, sold for $$ to $1$, Sale Price 98c fti Ladies' Kersey Jackets, four buttou eUect, uobby, Sale Price $7.48 fH Caterpillar Jackets, ouly u' few left; don't miss it. Sale Price $8.98 AMUSEMENTS. TflE FROTfllNGflflM. Vag nerAKels. Lessees and Managers. THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. Hr. Richard Mansfield bss the honor to present Messrs. E. M. AND JOSEPH HOLLAND, Supported by His Own btock t'oinvany from the Oarrlck Theater, New York, A SOCIAL 'HIGHWAYMAN Regulsr prices. Kale of seats oujus Tues day, January ill, at il a. m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 MATINfcK AND LVKNINU. THE BLACK CROOK riWr IAI C C LT COMMKNCINO JANUARY 37. PROF. REYNOLDS The Greatest Living Hcimerlst. ACADKMY OP MUSIC, Thursday, January 23. MINNIE PALMER DIRECT IMOn HRK BNULANI), SCOTLAND anj IRELAND TRIUMPHS, lu the new musical comedy, THE - SCHOOL - OIRL. Hpecisl scenery, hsndsome wardrobe, plenty to laub at. souks and dances. COMPANY OF TWKNTV-RIVE PEOPLE. PRK'KS-Oallery ti'ic. balcony IVV. orebeatra elrele iiOe, orchestra Wx: parlor cliaira tl. Bulo 01 seaui opens 1 uesuay morning. ACADKMY OF MUSIC, I'rida), January 44, Return engagement of the popular comedian, WILLIAM BARRY Presenting the most genuinely humor ous and luxitimatt. IriailAlueric.au comely aver written, THE RISING GENERATION The strongest comedy organization. 25-ARTISTS-25 Sec Barry's Ureat (Jamc ot Draw. Pricai 2.V-, Site, Toe and f l.tU Malo uf aeato otwus Wednesday. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January '23, '.'4, '25. . E. I). Stair's Phenomenal Success, A Comedy-Urama True to Life. INTENSELY INTEKESTINO. , CKOWUEO WITH EXCITINU INCIDENTS. BEST OF KEFINED SPECIALTIES. THE ALL-STAK CAST I.N A CRACKER JACK Admission, 10, 20 and 30 Cents THE NEW NO. 2, Contains all that has mad Hammond Worll famous, and NEW, NOVEL and CSBFUL ln prorementa "Hammond Work tha Critartoa of Hammond Superiority." "Hammond Bale tba Criterion of Hammond Popularity." Ham mond No. t "Tha Perfect Typawrttar. Ex amine It and be convinced. Philadelphia branch of The Hammond Typewriter Co., Ut 8, Bixta Street. F. A. & A. J. BRANDA, 414 timet It., Sotatsn KfprsMatatbaa, HAf.lf.lOND TYPEWRITER