Till? SCItANTOtf TKTBUXE TUE SD AT MOHNTNfcr. JAXITATtY 28. 18fl. NeA)s Barbank and White Star POTATOES in any quantity 25 CENTS per bushel. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM u as pes Luce Bros. Scranton and Taylor. WEST SIDE EVENTS. Effort Made to DlsbanJ tho llydo Park Literary Society Action Token in Mr. KdwardV office. It Is to be resetted that a society with stub Hood intention as the HyuV Park Literary society should be tho scent? of fu'-Ilonul disorder. Heverul months uro mi attempt was miule to ttlsbaiid the so-cii-ty, but lh majority of the members were, opposed to the movement, and the snc.ttestlon fell tint. Some of the member are dlssurfslletl with the cowllllon or thing ami an eolTrt was made last nlKht to dissolve the organization. As It was the regular tneetlnn niRlit of the society six members guthered at the accustomed nieetliiK place in the rooms of tho Free library on South Jlaln avenue. As seven is necessary for a. quorum, a meetlnu; could not bo held and the members depart ed. At the luw office of John It. Kdwards other members of tho society met at the same hour us the six were wailltiK for the make-up of a quorum. At the. Meeting; in .Mr. Kd wards' office. A motion was jnailo by S. II. Cocker to "disband the so ciety." A bullot was taken anil Tempor ary 'hiilrniun IMwunls dcrlared the mo tion carried by a vote of 8 to 2. K. V. Thayer was secretary. This gentleman prepared u report of the meeting utid hnnded It to the reporters for publication. There were present ut the dlsbandment tneetlnx .Mr. Kiluiirils, 1. t". J'owcll, S. it. Cocker, .Mr. Thayer, Hurt Harrington, Kev. John tiritllthH, Kev. A. L. Kainer. II. Davis and 1). Uavls.. The six who awaited the regular quorum were: Wallace .Moser. president; W. A. Price, vice-president; Arthur Davis, sec retary; K. 1). Owen, Charles K. Daniels niid John Illume, in"icern were to have been elected last night if a meeting had bi'.'ii held. The rei-ult of the controversy is await ed with Intel i at. Wedding Anniversary. On Friday evening .Mr. und Mrs. John A. Jlrynnt, of Kll.'i Washburn street, eelcbrat ed Ihelr lilih wedding u nn I versa ry. They were presented with a handsome dinner pet by their friends. Tho.se present were: Mr. and .Mrs. William Vohe, Mr. and Mrs. liiuiwKus, Mr. end Mrs. Al .Michel, Mr. tnd .Mis. Peter Allen, .Mr. and Mrs. F.lmcr Kresr.e, Mr. anil Mrs. lOum-iie Kresge. Mr. mid .Mrs. Kd. HtvarU. .Mr. und Mrs. K. K. Croihuntel, Mr. and .Mrs. Johnson. .Mr. and .Mrs. A.. Meyers, Mr. and .Mrs. Kd. Weston, .Mr. and .Mrs. T. Miller, .Mr. and .Mrs. William Hlutter. .Mr. and Airs. (leorge iUmniet, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uush, .Mr, mid Mrs. FiiKene liittenbender, Mr. unit Mis. II. ttrewer. Mr. and Airs. John .Marsh, .Mr. and .Mrs. Moi'Kun Lake. Mr. und .Mrs. 1. Transiuv .Mr. and Mrs. James .McClel land. .Mr. und .Mrs. Heber, Mr. and .Mrs. F. Bryant, Mr. and .Mrs. K. ilallett, .Mr. and Mrs. Cal Bryant. Mrs. riatenliiirg, Mis. Kerns. Mrs. W. Staples, Mrs. Whet llnif. -Mrs. Anna R. Bryant. Mrs. O. Sun penliach. .Mrs. K. Noll. Missel May Sey. In Inn. Nellie Sansenbach, ICdna Sax, Mol lle Slants, Kstella Yohe, Carrie l.nhar, Clara Allen, Llllle Sunsenbnch, Alma Lake, Ssjlle Bush, T,ou Johnson, Laura Wnllctt, Loi'i lli Farland, Millie Noll. .'an liii' liittenbender, and Messrs. Henry Sey. bring. Kli Seybrinir, Jake Sansenbach, Jl.it ry llennett, Aaron Allen, Hurt 'Allen, tlenrne Cooper, Daniel Bryant. Another Testimonial Concert. Friends of Edward Wulsh, the popular tenor singer, are arranelng for'a, testi monial concert, the proceeds of which will be used to assist Mr. Walsh in his en deavor to enter a musical conservatory. r f n in The full Dress Suits we sell at $25.00 and $35.00 being full silk lined, will fit as well, J 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; Lf you don't like ityou needn't take it. We carry about 50 . Dress Coats and Vests especially for hiring ;v;;-t out for an evening. Tt! SAMTERS of ft? Stibtirbs, Tho concert will b hehl at Wears hall on March 17. The best of local talent will participate In the entertainment. Mr. Walsh has an unusually sweet voice, and with proper training he may blossom Into i soloist of hlph rank. He ha many f rii-n-.U In the city. Installation ut Taylor. Camp 178, Patriotic' Order Sons of Amer iou met last evening arid acted upon the death of Member Joseph 1'hllllps. A com mittee was appointed to prepare resolu tions of regret on the demise of the late Charles Hadley und Mr. Phillips. After the meeting a delegation from Camps ITS and St attended the Installation of oil! i i'i's of Taylor camp. - News Not o and Personals. The funeral of the late Willie Thomas will occur today from the family home on Kynon street. Interment will be made at 1'iUston. Mamie Craham, of Eynon street, will marry Michuel .Mannix. of Hampton street; and Jnnies liinhmvi, of Roland ave nue, and Nellie Ollroy,. ofltailroad ave nue, will he wed In the near future. l:nlal of the late Joseph Phillips, who J led Tuesday, w ill occur Wednesday in the afternoon from the late home on Jack son street. I,ewl Davies, of New York clly, and Mis A. Daviei, of Wllkes-Bnrre, ure visiting--their parents, Kev. and Mrs. Hugh Dnvies. of South Lincoln avenue. Martha Washington chapter, Eastern Star lodge of Masons, met last evening. The viaduct committee met last even ins at Dr. Struppler'a office, i'lans for further work were inld out. Th.e Robert Morris lodge memorial ser vice on Sunday night was. a touching ex pression of devotion to the memory of the ilex-eased members. The address of How ell Harris, which was necessarily omit ted from yesterday's report, was a truly tine effort. As the service was the tlrst of the kind ever held on thW side, great in terest was taken in tho -proceeiUngs by West Side people. Will K. Hughes, of Hromley avenue, has taken charge of the West Side department of the Klmira Telegram. Mr. Hughes has for the pust few weeks contributed from two to three columns of news of interest to the West Side readers of that paper. The) new departure has accelerated the Telegram's popularity on the West Side. . West Sldo Haslncs Directory. PI.TTMB1NO William D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does first-class liimblng. Steam Heat and (las Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. E KATIJS Club, Strap and .ever, all sixes; lowest price; nice present. Grand double heaters, $18 and up. Dock Ash Torino and shelf, $18 and up. R. J. Hughes, 121 South Main avenue. 13 A RliKR Hair cutting- and shaving done in a first-class manner at John II. Reyn old's Barber Shop, at Kalrchild's Hotel. FLORIST Cut flowers and funeral de signs a specialty. Florul llgures, useful as glfis, at MM South Mull) avenue. Har riet J. D-ivis, florist. BICYCLES repaired, prlssors ground, tools sharpened, saw filed, keys fitted, machines repaired by "W. I Steenback. denier In nuns. Fishing Tackle, under West Side bank. PHOTOGRAPHKR Cabinet Photos, $1.40 per dozen. They are lust lovely. Con vince yourself bv calling at Starner's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. G KOCERIE9 Revere Standard Java Cof fee is unexcelled. The leading coffo of the day. For sale only at F. w. Mason & Co. Fine Groceries. 110 South Main n venue. S ROOST) HAND FiTRNITTJRE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and IOCS Jack son street Special sale of Holiday Wines for fam ily use, .15 cents per quart, at James F. Bests, 308 Cedar avenue. NORTH END. The revival meetings In progress In the North Muln Avenue Haptist church are growing in interest. A number of conver sions occurred Saturday evening. There w ill be preaching every night this week. Itev. A. H. O'Neal, of Dunmore, will preach this evening. Among the marriages announced to take place in the neur future is that of Bernard Sullivan to iMiss Mury A. Dougherty. Joseph Moran. of Carbondale, spent last evening with Providence friends. Michael Murray, who had three Angers amputated lust week Is doing exceedingly well at his homo on Clover slret. Daniel Morris, of Mt. Pleasant, is a visiting friends here for a few days. Kvan Lewis, of Putnam street, is al most recovered from his severe illness. The next meeting of the l'nlted choir will take place Thursday evening In Arch bald's hull on Wayne avenue. Kichard Sullivan, of West Market street, is slightly ill at his home. The social of the Violet Dancing class was well attended last evening in Brown's hall on East Market street. Miss Sullie Brown, of Shamokin, who huts been visiting friends here, returned home, yesterdHy. Tho funeral of Mrs. John Cawley will take place this morning- from her late homo on Summit avenue. High mass of requiem will be celebrated at he Holy Kosnry church. Professors Thornton and Gerrlty will hold a social tomorrow evening In 6'Don noll's hnll on Oak street. Set! SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Flat Presentation Tonight to Camp 68, Patriotic Order of True Americana-Fair Va Successful. An event of great Interest will be the flag presentation nt Muslu hall this evening, lu which exercises Company A. Patriotic Guards, will be the recipient, and Camp t, Ptitriotic order of True Americans, will bo thdjdonor. Major Everett Warren will muke the presentation speech and the address of acceptance will be delivered by A. J. Colborn, Jr. The presence of both gentlemen Insures a programme of much excellence, and arrangements are made for a large audience. Company A Is an organisation not long formed, but it Is in flourishing condition and has a membership of the prominent and active young men of the South Side. The organization presenting the flag com gottu young ladica. All members of Camp prises a large number of popular and ener 430, Patriotic Order Sons of America, uro requested to meet tonight at the drum corps' rooms on Cedar avenue at 7 o'clo-k sharp. A parade will form and they will inarch to Music hall to attend the presen tation. Resides tho speechmaking. the programme will consist of musical and literary numbers arranged for the occa sion. It Was n Successful Fair. The fair which closed Saturday night and had been running: since the holidays under the auspices of the congregation of St. Mary's German Catholic congregation, netted over $2.KW, which is a very sattsrac. tory sum In view of the business depres sion on the South Side, owing to the sus pension of work at the steel mills. Tho exact amount clenred Is not known, be cause there ure some outstanding ac counts yet to be heard from, which are only small matters; but the proceeds are a little over the sum named. For the suc cessful ending or the fair the greater part of the credit Is due Rev. P. C. Christ, the pastor, whose untiring labor ond guid ance served to bring about the result. Rev. Father Christ Is duly grateful and ho has communicated his thanks lo all who in any way contributed to help along the fair. The money will go into the church fund. Death of Mrs. Charlntto Proffer. At un early hour yesterday morning, nr ter a sudden Illness of heart failure, Mrs. Charlotte PfetTer, aged 7(j years, pussed to her eternal reward. Her husband, who died a few years ugo, was the tlrst hard ware merchant on the South Side, They were among the tlrst settlers here nnd dur ing Ihelr long life, husband and wife made friends without number. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence, MA Cedar avenue. Sendees will be conducted at the Hickory Street German Presbyterian church by the pastor, l!ev. William A. Nordt. and Interment will be made In Plttston Ave nue cemetery. Slight Blare on Cedar Avcnuo. At noon yesterday an nlnrm of fire was sent In from box Kl at Cedar avenue and Elm street on account of a slight blaze In the residence of Philip Schroener, of Kirst court. The lire started In the kitchen ac cldentally and id not amount to much. It was eusily extinguished und did only a small nmount of damage. The Neptune, Century and William Connell companies responded promptly. Shorter Paragraphs of News. " John Feeney, of Irving avenue, sus tained n painful Injury to the hand while spragglng cars in Johnson's mine. The funeral of Mrs. William Weyandt, who died Sunday night at her home In Kolb court, will tnke pluee this ariernoon. Service will be conducted nt the Prospect Avenue German Methodist Episcopal church by the pastor, Hev. J. J. Suter, and Interment will be made in Dunmore ceme tery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward J. O'Rrlen have returned rrom their wedding tour nnd are receiving friends and congratulations at their home on Prospect avenue nnd Alder street. Joseph Moore, of Rreck street, Is a can didate for constable In the Twentieth ward on nomination papers, which were tiled yesterday. The Sunset Base Hall club has reorgun Ized. Tho players next season will be: Rentchler. Heller, Klein, Smith, Stuns ilnc. Dankwertz, Kills, Hyron and F. Rentchler. Peter Judge, of Mlnooka, was admitted lo the Lackawanna hospital two months ago suffering from muscular rheumatism. He has recovered to such extent that It will not be long before he will be out again. For fit. finish nnd durability Fegely's custom made shirts. 412 Spruce street. MAIDS FORM A CLUB. Unique Society Formed by Marriageable Women of Canton, Ohio. Masslllon, Ohio, Jon. 27. An Interest ing organization has just been created In Canton, known ns the Bachelor Maids. They expect to meet at regular Intervals to sew for Infants of the de serving poor. An elaborate cpnstltu llon nnd by-laws has been adopted. One of the rules requires that each victim to lipid shall give a dinner to the surviv ing bachelors. . ; ,- ' Officers have been chosen for life, or until such time as marriage renders them Ineligible to membership, and In order to Increase tlie chances of passing the offlclul honors around, they are dis tributed among the oldest members, FORTUNE TELLERS IN JAIL. May Be Fined, Imprisoned, Pilloried and Whipped in Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 27. Three for tune tellers. Dr. Richard Wallace, Warren Veno and. William' Brown, were arrested here this afternoon on a hurge of swindling. They conducted for several weeks a fortune telling es tablishment In the residence portion of the city, and did a bis; business. Their charge was $2 for a single read ing, and among: tho patrons were some wealthy and highly respected people. The penalty for their offense In this stttte Is $500 fine, one year imprison ment, one hour at the pillory and a turn at the whipping post. ACCUSED OF PUPIL'S DEAT1I. Indiana School Teacher, Together With a Doctor, ("ndcr a Cloud. Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Jan. 27. -Pretty Grace MnClamock, the 15-year-old daughter of Lemuel McClamock, a well-to-do farmer, died last night in terrible agony, and It is alleged that Philip Hauk, an admirer, and Dr. J. 8. Stout are responsible for her untimely taking off. A posse of excited farmers In the Mc Clamock nelsrhborhood came here to day vowing vengeance, but Hauk had surrendered himself and had been re moved to the Covington Jail. He Is a school teacher and the girl was one of his pupils. . Have your grocer send you some of HUYLRR'H COCOA AND CHOCO L A TICS with your next order. Once tried, always used. ; - - ' - Custom made shirts! Perfect fit guaranteed. Fegely's. 413 Spruce street. Tribtin? Almanac 1896 II PAQES as CENTS, POSTPAID HEAVY BAIL WAS REQUIRED Counterfeit Shovcrs Will Have to Answer at U. S. Court, GOT THE X0TES IX NEW YORK They Clint from the Ucadiiuartors of the Gang Kccvntly Arrested In that Clty-Peronc's llrother Is a Prisoner at Willlumiport. Charles Pnlmer nnd Charles Terone, the Sicilians arrested at Plttston on Jan. 15. fur passing counterfeit $5 Mils, were given a hearing before l'nlted States Commissioner Colborn yesterday morning and committed to the county Jail In default of $2,000 ball; They will be tried at the March term of the l'nlted States District court in this city. Attorney W. H. Cllllespie, of Plttston. appeared for the accused, nnd Assistant District Attorney Samuel tlrlfflths, of Pittsburg, was the repre sentative of the United States. The evidence showed that on or about Jan. 14 the two accused men passed thirteen counterfeit bills on residents of Plttston. In their case thirteen proved an unlucky number for afte-j tnP thirteenth was put In clrucla tlon they were arrested and now have an expectancy of a long term of Im prisonment In the Western peniten tiary. The witnesses examined at the hearing yesterday were: Secret Service Detec tive Jdathew Oriffln, O. W. Brown, de tective for the Lehigh Valley railroad; Alderman Thomns Loftus, K. K, Ben nett. Max Ludwlg. sr.. Max Ludwlg. jr., Patrick Collins, Thomas J. Kelley, Charles Qulnn. Immedaltely after the men were ar rested they were given a preliminary hearing and were committed to Jail pending yesterday's linal hearing. They told Secret Service Officer Orlftln that they got the counterfeit bills froin, a mucaroni dealer In New York city. They gave the address of the denier and it npnears that he resides at the ad dress where the secret service ollicers arrested a number of counterfeiters In New York w weeks ago. Frank Perone. a brother of one of tho prisoners, Is now in Jail In Wllllams port, nisii chnrt-'ed with passing soma of the same Issue of counterfeit $5 notes. From the admission willingly made by the prisoners with reference to where they got tho counterfeits and the arrest of J'eroinVa brother in Williums pnrt it is evident they are al members of the gang whose lieiidiuurtors were recently discovered in New York city. An lmllsVnsilile detail of a gentle man's outfit Is one of Fegely's custom made shirts. 41:1 Spruce street. QL'AKRI'L OVER AN ESTATE. Death Discloses a Case of lllgomy at Coalhurg. Ala. Brazil, Ind., Jan. 27. A sensation was sprung here today by the announce ment made by the attorneys of widow No. 1 of Thomas Young, who was killed a few weeks ago by an explosion at Coulburg, Ala., that she was preparing to bring suit to prevent the various Insurance companies from paying poli cies exceeding $14,000 tn widow No. 2. Young hud resided in this city for n number of years prior to moving to Alabama and was highly respected. and not one even dreamed of liltn being a bigamist. The wotnun bringing suit lives nt Ward, Colo. She snys that Young took her to Kiigliind and abandoned her twenty years ago, shortly afterward returning to this country and marry ing wife No. 2. GENEROSITY OF IRVING. lias Supported tho Daughter In-l aw of Tom Chambers for Year. London, Jan. 27. A frightful murder here this week has made known un other instance of Sir Henry Irvlng's constant generosity. The victim wnf the daughter-in-law of old Tom Cham bers, nt whose Liverpool theater Mr. Irlving played In his youth. Her hushnnd seems to have been a worthies fellow, who left her with sever, children to support. Henry Irving liav ever since allowed her $5 a week from his private purse, which she supple mented by taking as a border a Mrs. Peurson. The murder was committed apparently for money by Mrs. Pearson's son, a returned convict. A perfect fitting shirt Is a luxury. Fegely's custom mnde, 412 Spruce st. RIUNYON'S WONDERFUL .SUCCESS Hundreds Declare Tbey Have Been Cured. BY HIS IMPROVED HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WHERE THE HIGHEST MEDICAL SKILL HAS FAILED. HVou Are Ailing lu Any Way Ask Vour Druggist for Munyon't tiuide to Health, Purchase His Krmcdics anil Cure Vour Yeurself. K. A. Jepdrome, of 121 Putnam street, Syracuse, N. Y. writes: "For some time I had been afflicted with rheuma tism in my right arm. I could not raise It to my head, and the pain was so in tense I was unable to work. I was treated by two physicians, without re ceiving any benelit. Finally I began using Munyon's Rheumatism cure. I took the first dose on Monday, and Wed nesday was completely cured and able to resume work. I wish Munyon's Remedies every success. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never fails to relieve In 1 to 3 hours, and cures in a few days. Price. 25c. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure is guaran teed to cure all forms of Indigestion nnd stomach troubles. Price. 25c. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies positive ly cure. Price, 25c. each. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains In the back, loins and groins, and all forms of kidney disease. Price, 25c. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Price, 25c. Asthma Cure, with Asthma Herbs, $1.00. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervous ness and builds up the system. Price. 25c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops head ache In three minutes. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates nil Impurities of the Blood. Price. 2ic. Munyon's Vita User restores lost pow ers to weak men. Price $1.00. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, 25c. a bottle. . Personal letters to Professor Munvon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an swered with free medical advice for any disease, ,- PROCLAMATION. Mayor's Office. City of Beranton. Pa. In compliance with Law and the Ordl nace or the City of Scranton, I, W. L. ' Connell, Mayor of said City, do hereby give notice that an election will be held at the places of holding the Municipal Elec tions In said City, on Tuesday, the Eight eenth Day of February, being the Third Tuesday of February. 1894, for the pur posit of obtaining the ussent of the elec tors of said City to an increase or Bonds in the amount of fljv.Dvu.iW, for the pur pose of procuring land for and construc tor a Viaduct parallel with West Lacka wanna avenue from Seventh street to Ninth street, M provided lu Ordinance of aid Clly. FU of Select Council, No. 47, ltiti, entitled: "An Ordinance Providing for Increasing the City Uebt for the Pur pose of Procuring l.uud for and Construct ing a Viaduct Paraliul with West Lacka wanna Avenue from Seventh Street lo Ninth Street and Submitting the Uuestion of Such Increase to a Vote of the Electors Thereof," approved January 17th. line. As required by law, the following infor mation is given to electors: First The amount of the last assessed valuation or taxable property In said City is $U,5,'iM.0O. Second The amount of tho existing Debt of suld City is W35.97S.67. Third The amount of the proposed In crease of debt is J15O.0ilU.OO. Fourth The proposed increase of debt is .00S09 per cent, of the Clty'a valuation 189i, exclusive of occupations. Flfth-The purpose ror which the indebt edness Is to be incurred are hereinbefore stated. Annexed hereto Is the City Controller's official statement of Indebtedness and Re sources of the City, also copy of City Or dinance. Witness by. hand and the Seal of the City of Hcranton this 17th Day of Janu ary, A. D. 1S96. ISeal of Cltyj w. L. Connell. Mayor. FILE OF SELECT COUNCIL, NO. 47. 1S95. AN ORDINANCE Providing for Increasing the City Debt for the Purpose of Procuring lind for, and Constructing a Viaduct Parallel with West Lackawanna Avenue from Seventh Street to Ninth Street, and Submitting the Question of Such Increase to a Vote of the Electors Thereof. Section I. Be It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Scranton, and It is hereby orduined by the authority of the same, That for the pur pose of constructing a viaduct upon the noutherly side of and contiguous to West Luckawanna Avenue, from Seventh Street to Ninth Street, in the Fourteenth Ward, ind ror the payment or cumpensation ror property to b taken, Injured or destroyed thereby, an increase of the City Debt, by issue of City Bonds In the amount of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollurs, is hereby authorized, subject, nevertheless to the consent of the electors of the CI 9 of Scranton aa herein provided. Section il. The question of assenting ta the above proposed Increase of the City Debt shall be submitted to a vote of tti electors of the City of Scranton at trs auxt ensuing geuural election occurring not less than thirty days alter the pas--axe or this ordinance. Section S. After the passage of this or dinance, and at least thirty davs before said election, the Mayor shall publish a lotlce of the election hereby authorized tn ihree dally newspapers of the Clly, and the ststement required to be published In uch notice shall be furnished by the City 'oiuroller. W. L Connell, Mayor. Approved January 17. WM. OFFICE OF CITY CONTROLLER. Scranton, Pa., January 2, ISM. Statement of the Indebtedness and Re sources of the City of Scranton. at the lose of business, December 31st, 1S95: BONDED DEBT. Consolidated Loan second Series, due December 1st, 1SS6. per cent $100 000 00 City Improvement Loan.lsM. 4 per cent. IJiie July 1st, IcO.i, and annually to year l&ti, rate Jl.5W.00 1 500 00 'Juo July 1st, 1837. and annually to year IMS, rate $2.000.00 20 000 OJ )iie July 1st, l'MI, and annually to year I9lli, rate 3,f,0O.00 35 000 00 Funding Loan. ISSti, 4 per cent. ue July 1st, IS"! 15 000 00 ue July 1st, 1901 15 000 00 Jue July 1st, llsni 15 OOOOO .Municipal Building Loan, 1890, 4 per jent. ue February 1st, 1900, Noa. IB to S5 inclusive 20 000 00 Jue February 1st, 1905, Nos. 38 to 00 inclusive 2500000 )ue February 1st, 1910. Nos. 61 to 90 Inclusive 30 000 00 Municipal Improvement Loan, 1891, 4;i ,ier cent. e December 1st, 1901 22 000 00 I110 December 1st. 1900 23 000 00 un Decembor 1st, 1911 22 000 00 ue December 1st, llt 2.1 000 00 Redemption Loan Series, 1S33, i'j per ent. hie. June 1st, 1903, Nos. 1 to 34 ncluslve 34 000 00 )u June 1st. 1908, Nos. 35 to Hi inclusive 31 000 09 Jue June 1st, 1913, Nos. 69 to lot) inclusive 38 0U 00 )ue June 1st, 1018, Nos. 107 to 144 Inclusive 38 000 00 Bridges Loan Series, 1894. 4 per cent. "Mo June 1st, 1904, Nos. 1 to 90 In clusive 90 000 00 Due June 1st Inclusive ... J)ue June 1st, Inclusive .. ilue June 1st, Inclusive .. Total 1909, Nos. kl to 140 so 000 00 1011, Nos. 141 to 190 1919! No's'.' 191 to'250 50 000 00 CO 000 00 ...$co m 00 SUNDRY CLAIMS. tTnpald Warrants, De cember 31, 1895 $11 35$ 7$ 'ontracts and other ac counts subject to adjust ment 88 518 94 93 877 69 Total Indebtedness of City $880 377 69 RESOURCES OF THE CITY, ""ash in General City und $97 107 30 JaMh In Interest and Sinking Fund 92 290 72 Delinquent Taxes and other Items Collected.. 35 000 00 224 399 02 Net Indebtedness of the City 3S 979 67 In addition to the above stated assets, the City of Soranton purchased bonds of the issue of US3, 4 per cent., to the am ount of $12l.0iW.0O and one $600.00 Bond ,f the lasue nf 1X76. 6 tier cent.. No. 80. for the 1 liencflt of its Sinking Fund nn exchange was effected by which Il7.ooo.ow was trans ferred from the 1393 Issue to that of 18. leaving a balance of $104,000.00 in the 1803 isHue and giving the 1S96 issue a credit of J17.50O.0O. . . , Ptatement of the amount of last pre ceding assessed valuation of the Taxable property of the City or Scranton. Pennsyl vania, being the assessment for year IKS. Occupation $1 "2 M Real Estate and Personal 18 597 764 Total $1 l $0 The proposed increase of Debt amounts to $150,000.00 for the purpose of building a Viaduct os per ordinance attached and Is eual to .008W per cent, of the City val uation 1895 exclusive of occupation. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. County of Lackawanna, ss.: On the sixteenth day of January, A. T. WM. personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public, duly commis sioned and residing In the City of Scran ton. F. J. Widmayer. who being duly sworn, doth depose and say that he Is the Controller of the City of Scranton and to the best of his knowledge and belief the foregoing statement ef the finance or the City of Scranton Is Just, correct and true and that other foregoing statement Is also correct. FRED. J. WIDMATER. City Controller. Sworn and subscribed to before me oo the date above mentioned. Witness my hand and seat of office. Seal EUGENE D. FKLIOW. Notary Public. ar vms Hies Mesnat sia one LINHALBI iMTHKA van mn nn KttOACHEi I SKAI.es ertfl aare yen. A wonderful vera toeaflererl f mm i'mldA. ImflML ' laaaeass. BraMklUs, tJHAY mia. Aim k tmnuiUMUrtHtt. AneSMeal reaetfr.onsTealealtoeaiT I Boatrl.raajT ta Jfw ea Irat Indicattoo of ooiC nSim4 tjea) Kakeas fei rare. mwiy toiler leraaeea. rnae, tee st Drunista, BUdMered ksil COIBUl, tine Knn, lot, 0. 1 4, MrMTMtiT"1 ffeSeafaaa'Sfit reiHf ret gjti rrfcr II peepetiO dr ae aeere. PALM mi I anaaa 31 The Fashioe 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. 308 OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE This is an opportunity to purchase Dry Goods at 50 per cent, less than regular prices. 50 pieces of Wool Henriettas, all colors, 40 lu. wide, 50c' value. . Sale Price 25c !$ pieces of Novelty Dress Goods, 40 in. vide, 50c value, Sale Price 35c 20 pieces of .Novelty Dress 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 PliCS $ .98 2.50 Lace Curtains this is special, SalB PliC8 1.50 4.00 Lace Curtains, onty a few pair left; Sale Pfice 2.50 6.00 Lace Curtains, extra value, Sale PfiCC 3.50 IT'S A FLYER and the velocity or wind, steam and wings are siiwtesfed by his roi;ress. The bicycle Is the most Important Inno vation in menus of truvel since the Intro duction or the locomotive, and we ure in the luruncy ur Its use, construction and means or proinilslon. Ilenllhy-niliiiled people are those who commend and practice Its use. To such we need hardly say. Your bicy cle should be the lutest and best. Call and examine ours before buylnp. 312 BNO 34 LICKaWMM AV:. Winter Will Soon Be fl?r? And to be prepared to meet the oold weather yoa want a teaMaatle Salt or aa Overeoat-or both - UNO THE BEST PLACE TO VISIT FOR SOMETHING 6033 W MERCHANT TAILORING IS n 408 Lackawanna Ave. THERE YOU WILL FIND The largest stock to select from, Trhav mini Always of the East, latest Vylai ia Cnttiaa, and made up oa the preaiUa by Eiport Workmen. KfTKothinB ullow-d te leave the etb Itehment nnlsi sstlsfantorr to the eas terner, and the lowest prices euasisteut 1 with Oood Men-bant Tailoring1. Moosic Powder Co, Booms 1 ind 2 ConuwieaM B14'f, SCRANTON, PA, MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADS AT MOOSIC AND RUfUt DALB WORKS. Lafflla A Rand Powder Co." Orange Gun Powder Blectrlo Batterlee, Fuses for eipasd lac blaats. Safety rase and fiepaonoCnemical Co.'s HighEiploslra WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 5. Gaa and Watar Co. Building, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AMD CENTER ST. OFFICE HOURS front 7 W a to. tot p. as.; (1 aoor lutermlesiou for Anntr and sapper. ) Pi7UcnIir Attention Gitento Collections prompt Settlement Uuaraateed. TQURBUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Telephone) No. 134. II lilli ICE SKATES 435 SPRUCE ST. I .5 Misses' Newmarkets, for all ages, iu choice colors. Sale Price $2,98 One lot of Ladies' Newmarkets, sold for fs to J15, Sale Price 98c J 12 Ladies' Kersey Jackets, four button e fleet, nobby, Sale Price 57,48 I14 Caterpillar Jackets, only a few left; don't miss it. Sale Price $8.98 F AMUSEMENTS. THE . FROTfllNGflAM. Wagner A Rain, l.easaeaand Manager. ONE WEEK PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS, FROM LONDON. ENGLAND. The Greatest Living flesmerlst, Lanvhsbl. Mystical and Wonderfully Ks mting Eiitertaiunitmts, Connfotlng of Elperl menis iu Animal Ma-netiui, or Mental Eleo tricity. Prices 2Tc, ll'ic an J ."i0. Sale of Seats New in Progress. nMr kirrc u commencing FEBRUARY J. Corse Payton And His Merry Company. Prices to, ao and jo. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Wednesday, January ao. ONE GALA NIGHT. First appearance tn Hcranton of the Queen of Comic Opera, LILLIAN RUSSELL, and a inperb opera company. Direction of Abbey, Hchouffel & (Irau. Ninety pe iple, or cheitra of li. In an incomparably magnificent uenic production of Offenbach's merry opera bonffe, THE (JKANI) DUCHESS presented with all the perfection of the or lainal production at Abbey's Theatre, Near York. Prices J. l 61. f I. J.'sj and Sao. Bale of seata opens Monday inornin at V o'clock. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January '27, '2s, '.!, ls'.Hi. RICE & BARTON'S ROSE HILL ENGLISH FOLLY COMPANY. The Greatest Hurle.uc and Vaudeville Shew ever organized. 20 hb AUTiri i. lames. io Bid SPECIALTY ACTS. a GRAND BURLESQUES. "A Trip to Newport" and -Seaside Frolic." KICI: ft BARTON will be remembered as he KPiitluiimn who hare ao snecessfully pre sented "Mt-lkxxtleaud Poodle." Admission! 10, 20 and 30 Cents m. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Oeal at the best quality for dotal se. and of all slaea. delivered la pn i m aiy at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. IIS WYOMINQ AVENUE. Rear room, tlrst floor. Third MaUeMl Beak, er eeot by mall or telephone te tSe Dine, win receive prompt attentive. pedal contracts win be made far ana Ml aa aellvery of Buckwheat Coal WM. T. SMITH. THE NEW NO, 2, Contain, all that ha made Hammoed Work favosa, and MEW, NOVEL and USEFUL im provementa. "Haaaond Work the Criterion of Hammond Superiority." "Hammond Sale tee Criterion of Hammond Popularity." Ham mood Xo. 1 The Perfeet Typewriter. Ex amine It and be consinced. Philadelphia braneh of The Hammond Typewriter Oo.. lli 8, Slstfe (street. . . F. A. & A. J. BRAND A. 414 timet IL, ScraatM Imremtateie, HA 1V1 r.l 0 ND TYPEWRITER