) v. "HE SCRANTON" TBIBUinS -FRIDAY ttOKNTEW. rjSBKCTARr 14. 1896. Neu)s 25-LB. SACKS Guaranteed to Be the Best Mads. AT Luce Bros. Scranlon and Taylor. WEST SIDE EVENTS. Statistics with - KcrJ to Number of Persons, Vehicles and Cars That Cross tha D L. 4 W. Traeks. Here Is an Interesting- computation of the uiiioiinl of trutllc iliut crossi- the lx-lawurc, ,uka wunnu unit WVstfin trucks ut West Uickawannu. avenue dur ing u specified time. A puullc-Kpliilfil cllt sen ut the West hide lilrnl a niun to Htunii ut the crosnlng and count the numlwr or prisons who paused unit the mimbt'i of Whl.-IM., etc. The result. I as follow!.: rVb. II. ii.S7! pedestrians) troweil the trarkv. Vehicles parsed to the number of l.Wrt. This wan lirtween the hours of a. m. and 7 p. m. on the following- day, Horn D it. in. to 1 1. I'D i. 111., -in street, tain noosed, anil the kh( ex were lifted 1ml lime from 7 u. 111. to U p. in. These tire Interesting; figure ami uie un armnnmit fur the viaduct. The facta will tn used during the rent of the campaign liy tha viaduct working committee, fosters will likely be printed bearing- the figure. Held a Smoker. Klectric City Iodise, No. S13, Knight of Fythlas, held a smoker lust eveniiiK in (he merlins; place, 1 vol He hull, on Houlli Muln avenue. About luO men were pres ent und with speechmukiiiK and aeuerul entertainment anil refresh menu thei ev ening was pleasantly "pent. Kll UuvI'-m, secretary of the loilxe, ) 'Bided. -Ail-dreKHes were made by Jr. li. .. Jiunnrrll, grand vice chancellor of the order; T. A. Y. Hodgson, (leorue V. Kvans and others. Wenjumln Grlllllha recited "Damon und Pythias," and solos were sunn by Klius "Williams. V. A. l'hllllps und Kvaii Miles. .M'PRKrs. Miles and Williams suns; "Larboard Watch." Kvery number of the programme was well given. The latter part of the evening was passed atnld liu vanna smoke. Parties Last Evening. The members of St. Murk's church rn Juyed a social time lust evening ut the Hoiith Lincoln avenue residence of Rev. und Mrs. A, L. ltamer, A splendid time was passed. Mrs. It. O. nerldoe, of South Main uvenue, was ourprlsed lust evenliis when u number of her frlrtiids from the Scrnnton Street Baptist church ussenihlfil at lier home for the purpose of punslng a social evening. Mrs. Beddoe is un in ilefatlKitable worker In -the church and the purty was tendered as an evidence of tirpl'ecla tlon. Three young ladles conducted a leap year social in Meurs' hull lust evenlnir. There wus a very larjrn uttendunce. Xel- 111 H 40B' !lle Curran lurnlsheil the music for danc ing. The condiictresHes were: Nellie TlKiie, Mume Sherln. of this side, and Nel lie Oavln, of the North Knd. Death b Accident. ' Dr. Tennypacker, as deputy for Coroner I.onnstreet. held un InqtlcHt yesterdiiy morning over the body of John Jirown, -who wus killed Wednesduy by lulling down a flight of steips ut the French Roof Jiotel on Washburn street. Mrs. Zeldlor, who saw In-own full, offered testimony. The Jurors selected were: Robert Will lams, James lirown, Andrew Mitchell, Peter t'runienson. Henry Kvans und K J. Kurrell. The inquest was held ut the deceased's home, KM Houth Oarlleld ave nue, ut II o'clock. A verdict of "death by accident" was brought In. News Notes and Personals. The Pennsylvania Glee club und the Philharmonic Choral society met und re hearsed lust night in the Scrunton Street llaptist church. officer have been elected for 81. Mark's Lutheran Sunday school us follows: Itev. A. L. KuRier, superintendent: Kll llouy,er, assistant superlntedent; William Whet stone, secretary: Miss Kuucher. seei-e-tury; Olaf Larson, librarian; Itutherlord K .Moser und Andrew Kelliuig. ussl.it ant librarians; Miss I lift Whetstone, organist. Miss Kdlth Powell and John Kvniis, of Hampton street, were married Wednes day evening by Rev. W. 1.. Jones, of the Plr.n Welsh Baptist church. Miss Suiuh AMONG THE REDUCTIONS That our entire stock has been subjected to, we find at this time a con stant drain on our Trou ser Stock, among which are staple and durable all-wool TROUSERS at $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 that are actually worth double. You don't have to be a judge to appreciate them at our prices, as we retail' them at what others pay for them. M 2 C!:t!;!:r8, 4 ot tb? ; Stibtirbs. Merldlth accompanied the brld. Both la dles were prettily attired. The young people will immediately begin housekeep ing on Hanapton street. A. J. Crawn, of Croster seminary. Is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt ley Crawn. of South Main avenue. James J. Crawford, of Philadelphia, has tetumed home after a visit here. This evenimr the members of the Vet Side ltepiiblieun league will bold u short bslne.s meeting, after which. Iic-Klnnlnif lit o'clock, a public meeting will be held. Major Kverett Warren will be one of the speakers. Kvery one Interested in poll tics is requested to attend. Prank Heavers, of South Hyde Park avenue, has recovered from an Illness. Colonel V. 1.. Hitchcock. Hon. T. . Powilerly and William T. Davis, viewers appointed for the widening of Ninth street, will meet for action this evening In City Solicitor Torrey's office. The Kllte dancing cluss meets tonight. A second supper was served last even ing by the officers of the Hampton Street Methodist church. The viaduct committee will scatter post ers over the city this week. Havld Davis, of Oswell court. Is confined to his home because of an Injured eye. The Ladies' Oulld of St. David's church held a meeting- last evening. The Kpworth leairue chapter of the Simpson Methodist Kplsco.rwl church mt in regulnr business session last eveninx. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan Jones, of 714 West Lackawanna avenue, died yesterday. The funeral will be held Sat urday. . West ide Itiisinas Directors PM'MBINO William D. Griffiths. 113 North Main avenue, does first-class Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. BAKBKK Hair cutting; and shaving done In a first-class manner at John M. Reyn old's Barber Shop, at FalrchlUl's Hotel. FLORIST Cut flowers and funeral de signs a specialty. Floral figures, useful as gifts, at 104 South Alalu avenue, liar rlet J. Divls. florist. . BK'VCLFS repaired, scissors KTOunH tools sharpened, saws filed, keys fllteii, machines repaired by W. L. Bteennack. dealer in Guns. . Fishing- Tackle, under West Side bunk. . PHOTOGRAPHKR Cabinet Photos, 1140 per doien. They are lust lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at 8tJr'1r Photo Parlors, 101 and 1U3 South Main avenue. . , 0ROCERIK3 Revere Standard Java Cor fee Is unexcelled. Tho leading coffe of the day. For sale only nl F. W. Mason & Co. Fine Groceries, lltt South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FPRNTTI'RE-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and' see the stock of J. C. King. Iir.'l and 1028 Jack son ctreet. . ,. SOUTH SIDE m:vs. There will be no meeting: of the South Side board of trade tills evening. The :;-vi.ar-ul i son of Conductor and Mrs. P. J. Dolphin, of lulin street, was painfully burned on the body yesterday morning by upsetlliiK a quantity of hot cullee on himself while eutlng breakfast ul the tabic. It Is not u cuBe that the child's lite is In danger, but the burns are very painful. The parts of the body affected are the lower limbs. Dr. Mnnlev'H hull will be the scene of a pleasant social event this evening. The Tourist club. compraHlnT a number of prominent young ladles will give a dance to their friends. til. Aloyaius' Total Abstinence Young Men's society of St. John's parish held a "tramp" smoker for members only at Manlcy's hull lust nluht. Kuch member hnd to have on u "Wandering Willie" cos tume or he would not be let in. Tho Young; Men's Athletic and Debat ing club will tender their friends a com plimentary social at Worklngnien's hall this evening;. Professor Hayes will fur nish the music. ' The Polish Republican club of the South Side, n strong; and Influential organization, will hold a rally ut Mlcharlowskl's hall, Pittston avenue and Kim street, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Kloquent speakers will be present to uddress the meeting. The annual bull of the Wlilium Council Hose company will be held at Uermaula hull this evening. The choir of the Cedar Avenue Method ist Kplscopa church rendered a concert at jMoosIc last evening, the programme of which wus printed In yesterday's paper. Companies A nnd H. and the new mem bers of the Young Women's Christian us soclatlon gained through the "member ship contest" are Invited to an entertain ment given for them only at the Young Women's Christian association tonight ut S o'clock. There will .lie an Intel-call. n programme, and light ' refreshments will be served. DUNMOKE. A. Arnold, of Adams avenue, is the guest of friends In Avoca. Mrs. William Miller, sr., of Paupack, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. I'.. 11. Kraus, of West Drinker street. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith, of Lake Ariel, are spending a few days with friends und relatives in this place. The funeral of Tlion'us Hope took place from his lute residence, on Apple street, yesterday afternoon, and wus largely t tended, a number of out-of-town people being present. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. lluird was tendered a surprise party at his home, on Butler street, last even ing. Various games and nmusenienlB were indulged In and a very enjoyable lime wus had by ull present, ufter which refreshments were served. At a meeting of the Independent Hose company In their rooms Wednesday even ing the following olhVers for the ensuing year were placed In nomination, the elec tion to take place Wednesday evening, March 4: President, Al. .Mains; vice president, Frank Nicholson; financial sec- SAMTERS Hattsrt and Fum!sh:r& rotary. E. II. Van Camp: treasnurer. Vic tor Burschel: trustees, K. II. Van Camp. William tSelger. H. B. Cole; s landing com mittee. H. I-'iannerv, E. M. Van Camp. E. H. Kraua; foreman. Kdward and Harry Kraus; first assistant, John HeUner, William Selger; second, J. C. Schlens; first pipemau, Peter Meyern: second pipe man, William Purcell; third plpeman. P. t'arr) fourth pipenian. R. Meyerhofler; first axeman. Joe Flannery: second axe man. Wllilam Nlckerson. John Schlens; Janitor, Harry Kraus; driver. K. II. Van Camp. The Mrs. Anna Thomas Concert com pany, with the tulented elocutionist, Miss Tlllle K. I.ewls.at Washington hall to night. Admission. 25 and 33 cents. For some time there has been a rumor that the Odd Fellows would rent one ot their store rooms for a saloon, but at their meeting Wednesday night It was voted down. Yesterday afternoon two Italians en tered tha butcher shop of M. H. Hanks, on Elm atreet and purchased meat worth 41 cents, which sum they refused to. pay, saving thev would give him but c nt. Banks got hold or the meat, when one ofv the men drove the point of his umbrella through Mr. Hank's cheek. Inflicting a very painful wound. The Italian was ar rested bv Dav Officer O. P. Blglln and taken be"fore "Squire Cooney, who bound him over to court and sent him to the county jail. , GRAND AXD TKT1T JlitOBS. The Will Sarva at tha March Term of Crlrninul Court-Thc Names of Those Prawn. The following Jurors, to serve at the March term of criminal court, wure drawn yesterday by Sheriff F. H. dem ons and the jury commissioners: Grand Jarori-Mnnday, March 16. T. W. Davis, tax collector. 43oranton. Putrlck Cumming. peddler. Scranton. Thomas U. Orchard, clerk. Carbon dale. F. D. Thomas, carpenter. Blakely. James J. Cuniinlngs, advertising manager, olyphant. M. V. Handrlck. galdner, Scranton. I j. 11. Jones tlrebots, Scranton. Thomas J. Phillips, laborer, Scranlon. John J. Kuhey. ex-sheriff, 8crantuii. II. H. Finn, tanner, Klmhiirst. T. Frank Jordan, bookkeeper, Olyphant. John H. Franz, carpenter. Scranton. C. F. Chase, furmer, LePlunie. Charles Schlager, real estate. Scranton. Henry Barnlckle, superlntedent. Scranlon. John T. tlrlfflths, clerk, Jenny n. Thomas M. Watklns, merchant, Scranton. Michael Duffy, agent. Scranton. F. O. Scholl, bartender, Scranton. Charles Storm, milkman, Scranton. Isuuc Evans, miner, Scranton. Anthony Hennigan, switchman. Scranton. Fred L. Wormser, butcher, Scranton. P. J. Hlgglns, lineman, Scranton. Petit Jurors-Monday. April 13. Patrick CUke. rentletnan, Carbondale. James Carpenter, butcher, Liunmore. ;. D. Vanuiker, laborer. Newton. John E. Uaffney, clerk, Scranton. Henry Jlfklna, olvll engineer, Scranton. A. L. Clark, farmer, Bcott. D. H. Reese, miner, Scranton. -.lere Green, farmer, Benton. Chauncey "Noack. farmer, Madison. D. (1 Miller, farmer. Covington. William Urieser, painter, Scranton. Joseph Bloch, policeman, Saranton. Thomas Russell, Insurance agent, Scran ton. Kmll H. Harm, wheelwright, Scranton. Alfred Harris, clerk. Blakely. George I. Ives, moulder, Dunmore. i Culvin Moore, farmer, LaPlnine. James W. Guernsey, piano dealer, Scran ton, Henry Hoar, butcher, F.lmhurst. Stephen Ayleiworth, farmer. North Ablngton. Patrick I.lnen, driverboss. Carhondale. Arthur Snyder, farmer, Oreenlleld. August Smith, carpenter, Scranton. Patrick Mannlon, bartender, Carbondale. Dennis Toolan, laborer, Carbondale. Myron T .41 Hue, laborer. Ransom. Frederick Schumann, salesman, Scranton. John Northup, farmer Glenburn. T. Hunt Hrock. hotelheeper. Scranton. R. A. Williams, agent, Scrunton. John P. Campbell, coal Inspector, Car bondale. Alexander McDonnell, mlna foreman, Car bondale. S. M. Reese, merchant. Scranton. William Campbell, miller. Scranton. W. A. Derby, drayman, Mndlson. F. II. Slocum, musician, Scranton. C. W. (Dealer, moulder, Scranton. Charles H. Reese, real estate agent, Car imndale. William M. Phillips, laborer. Scrnnton. Michael Newcomb, laborer, Scranton. George W. Davis, druggist, Scranton. Frank Wheeler, fflrmer, 8cott. Oseur P. Stoll, salesman. Da Hon. William fleary. gentleman. Carbondale. James Gauglian, laborer, Scranton, T. J. Matthews, farmer. Soring Brook. Abel Storms, farmer, Covington Petrlck JieDnmott. sr.. miner. Olyphant. Wllllsm 8. Jones, laborer. Scranton. Michael Mullen, laborer. rVranton. Thomas Boylun, school director, Scran ton. , James' Xormll. flrm.m. STanton. WIIHam C. Ogden. fa'"ier. Bcotl. Jacob Mants. smith. Scranton. J. (Volt I nulls, mrchant. Scruhton. W. N. Stvorta. engineer. Madlon. Patrick Sweeney, motormsti. Scranton. Christian 'amicn, contractor, Scranton, Petit Inrnrs-Mnndav. Aerll JO. nichard Merrltt. farmer.' Oreenlleld. Anthonv Irving, clerk, Dunmore. Peter Flannelly, laborer, Carliontlale. Timothy Holmes, enelneer, Simpson. Robert "unnon jnll'h.nd 9"" ton. .Tosr;h Kennedy, miner, Scranton. Zacbaelah Sw'ngle. meirhont. Jefferson. J. T. Evans, laborer. Scrnnton. r. O. nun-hsm. raslilee, Scrnn'on. Henry Collins, miner. Cnrbondale. Henry Co'Mns. miner. Carhondale. William Keate'. firmer. Henton. wi"'irn Carnell, farmer, Newton. witTTim Oredv. car Insoector. Carbondale. Chirles S. Williams, bookkeeper, Scran ton. Vnthsn Tlurle. pdlnr. Scranton. J. J. F'vnn. hotel. Dunr-nre. Dnvld ,T. Hnnls, miner. Taylor. Fdwsrd S. Prlne., gentlemnn. Scranton. George Qrlswolil. stent. Scranton. Henry J. Conner, clerk, Tavlor. John B. TtrcHale. lubo'-er. Olyphant. Frank Iev, monlile. Sranton. Patrick Oilmen, ho'el. Scranton. Geo'-ge K. Shea. exortman. Blakely. 'nuls T. Mn'tes. secretsrv, Scrunton. John Hcntt. forman. Crlonilse. ' Bennett Kin, farmer. North Ahlngton. C. S Woolwnrtb. merchant, '""rerton. V.'llltgm F.dwanls. farmer. Oreonfleld. A. P. Dunlan, farmer South Ahinrton, Chnrles W. Nosck, furmer. S"rsnton. Thorns Carnenter. firmer. Henton. Howell n. Reese, miner, Scranton. Jim's Mi'lberln. re'ner, Jermvn. M. T. Fahev. hotelkeeper. Scrnnto". A. D. Dershelmer, farmer. South Alrlng--ton. S. yf. penlamln. drugg'et. ftcrn'on. David singer, mason. Pnuth Abington. 8. H. Fi"n csroenter. Scranton. George Schneider. Dhorer. Scrunton. Peter Dioo-e. camenter. Sceanlon. Vetler Brelev constable. Carbondale. Mat'hev Cawlev. teamPttee, Scrnnton, A. F. i'nnk. merchnnt. Carbondale. ,G W. Collin", farmer, Jeffe-"on. George Henore. contractor. Scranton. John Denon. laborer. Jrmvn, H. J. Adler. carpenter Scranton. Frank A. Hone, upholsterer. Scranton. Bernard McDermolt, hotelkeeper, Scran ton. Charles T. Van Nort, Jr., student, Scran ton. E. A. Richards, farmer, Newton. Alex. Rlmoson. Jr.. merchant. Scrnnton. John Sickle', tax collector, nreenfl-ld. James Foulln. sawver, Carondale. P. F. Brenrmn. hrnkemn. Cirbordale. Joseph L. Alhrecht. tailor. Scranton. Thomas' Mnnahsn. hotel. Olyohant. James H. Hopewell, metal plater, Scran ton. DEATH OF X. C. BOX. Passed Away Yesterday Morning at His Home at Georgetown. N. C. Box. aenlor member of the firm of Box Brothem. at Oeorfretown.Wayne county passed quietly away yesterday morning at 2.34 a. m., after a brief Ill ness of two weeks. . Deceased was a young- man of much prominence. He was connected with the above firm for the past five years. He had, by his kind and honest deal ings, won a warm place In the hearts of many friends. He leaves a wife and two children. Funeral aervlcea will be conducted In the Methodist Episcopal church, at 1 p. m. Saturday by Rev. P. R. Tower. In terment will be made In Olen Dyberry cemetery, Honesdale. Independent Or der of Odd Fellows will have charge of tha funeral. ; -t . Republican mass meeting? at armory Saturday evening. MYOfs'S GRAND ARMY OF CONVERTS Thousands of People in Scran ton Adopt His New Method of Treating There la no lonser a question of Prof. Munyon's complete victory over the old method of treating disease. In spite of prejudice and bigotry, which re fused his system a fair trial, and the opposition of practitioners of other schools, it has secured such an indorse ment from the people as has never been known In the history of medicine before. Hundreds purchase these cures In Scranton alone every day, while the mall received by the company Is enor mous, letters from every State, nine out of ten containing- an order for some cure and saying that Mr. and Mrs. So-and-So had written them and related the wonderful benefit derived from a few doses of these little pellets. RHKVMATISM CURK. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheu matism can be cured In from one to live days. It speedily cures shooting; pains, sciatica, lumbago, and all rheumatic pains In the back, hips and loins. It seldom falls to give relief after one or two doses, and almost invariably cures before one bottle has been used. I'rlce 2ac. STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CI'RR. Munyon's Stomach ami Dyspepsia Cure cures all forma of indigestion and stomach trouble, such as rising; of food, distress ufter eating, shortness of breath, and all effectlons of the heart caused by Indigestion, wind on the stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, fatntness or weakness of stomach, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting rains of the stomach, consti pation, dizziness, faintness, and lack of energy. Price 25c. NERVE CURE. Munyon's Nerve Cure cures all the symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such as depressed spirits, failure of memory, restless or sleepless nights, pains In the head and dizziness. It cures general debility, stimulates and strengthens the nerves, and tones up the whole system. Price 1'6 cents. KIDNEY CURE. Munyon's Kidney Cure cures pains In the back, loins, or. groins from kid ney disease, dropsy of the feet and limbs, frequent deBlre to pass water, dark colored and turbid urine, sedi ment In the urine, and diabetes. Price 25 cents. CATARRH CURE. Catarrh Positively Cured. Are you willing to spend SO cents for a cure that positively cures catarrh by removing the cause of the disease? If so, ask your druggist for a 2,'i-cent bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and a 2"io bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Tablets. The ca tarrh cure will eradicate the disease from the system and the tablets will cleanse and heal the afflicted parts and restore them to a natural and healthy condition. Munyon's I-lver Cure corrects head ache, biliousness. Jaundice, constipa tion, and all liver disease. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu monia and breaks un a cold in a few hours. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Headache Cure stops head ache in three minutes. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Pile Ointment cures all forma of piles. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Asthma Cure nnd Herbs are guaranteed to relieve asthma In three, minutes and cure In Ave days. Price 50 cents each. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all impurities from the blood. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Vltalizer imparts new life, restores new power to weak and debil itated men. Price $1. Munyon's Homoepathic Remedy com pany, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., puts up specifics for nearly every disease mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Sold by All Retail Druggists NORTH END. Mrs. Matthew Phillips, of Summit ave nue, Is seriously II at her home. Evan Lewis Is seriously HI at his home, on Putnam street. The Providence United choir will meet this evening in Archbald's hall, on Wayne avenue. William Davis (Gwllym Morlias) Is Instructor of the choir. The Daughters of Joshua, American Protestant association, will hold a fair and festival this evening In Company H armory. An entertainment will be given and many well-known musicians will take purt. Charles Stiles, formerly of D. D. Jones & Son, has gone to Florida to obtain em ployment. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, of Throop street. Is seriously ill. A party was given by Misses Helen and Jessie Sentenby, of Diamond avenue, to their young friends last evening. Singing, music and caines were entrved. und re freshments were served. Those present j were: Miss Kmma and .May Mart, i-ansy and Franc Washburn. Susie Fisher, Ber tha Preston, Mamie Burke. Jennie Rich mond, Nellie Tut tie. Bertha Slmms, Gruce Snxton, Gertie Low, itaciiel Kvans; Frank Richards, Kdward Kvans, David Williams. Will Evans, Emmett Collins, Thomas Evans, Alfred John, Jumes Will iams, James Richmond, Claience McKee hun, Harry Danvers, William Crow, Si mon Ward. Mrs. Joseph Powell Is slightly Indis posed at her home, on Summit avenue. Thomus Mulchrone, ot East Market street, is visiting friends In Wilkes-Barre. Thomas Moran, of Hollow street, had his hand badly Injured ut the Slorrs' mine yesterday. Rufus Richards, of School street, was tendered a surprise party last evening and entertained his youns friends In an ex cellent was until a late hour. David Mulchrone had his thumb smashed yesterday at the Marvlne mine by the cars. The Misses Agnes and Lizzie Kerrigan are visiting friends In Archbnld. Reynolds Bros., Hotel Jermyn, Wy oming avenue. 'eroa ski Caaealata. unexcelled Material toif Dtlicwuww tl Flavor.: Tbtir Pink Wrapper Vanilla Cbacabte is a tworitt far Eating and Drinking. Grocer. eerrhere. " rvr. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Oaal at tha bast quality for dea aa. aad of all sixes, dellvsraa SB part f the eity at lowsat prloa. ' aw-- - . J V1U NO. US WYOMING AVENUE, ursi noor, intra Nauaaal r seat by mall ar UlioaotM tatB win receive pronut atleattaav 1 cwattsaata win aa made fa skg stellvenr of Buckwheat CaiT W-Hlal WM. T. SMITH, j PROCLAMATION. Mayo-'s Office. City of Scranton. Pa. In comvliaiice with Law and the Ordl race of the City of Scranton, 1. W. L. Conn.il, Mayor of said City, do hereby give notice that an election will be held ut the places of holding tha Municipal Elec tions In said City, on Tuesday, the Eight eenth Day of February, being the Third Tuesday of February. ltK, for tha pur. pose of obtaining the assent ot the elec tors of said City to an increase of Bonds In the amount of 1150,000.00, for the pur pose of procuring land for and conatruc lur a Viaduct parallel with West Lacka wanna avenue from Seventh street to Ninth street, aa provided In Ordinance of said City. File of Select Council, No. 47, 1b9S, entitled: "An Ordinance Providing for Increasing the City Debt for the Pur pvie of Procuring Land for and Construct ing a Viaduct Parallel with West Lacks wa.tna Avenue from Seventh Street te Ninth Street and Submitting the Question of Such Increase to a Vote of the Electors Thereof." approved January 17th, UN. Aa required by law, tha following infor mation Is given to electors: First The amount of the last assessed valuation of taxable property lu said City is Ml.597.7H.0O. Second The amount of the existing Debt of said City Is to3S.S79.trT. Third The amount of the proposed In crease of debt Is SlS0.00o.0O. Fourth The proposed Increase of debt Is .0M0 per cent, of the City's valuation 1SU, exclusive of occupation. Fifth The purpose for which the Indebt. cdness Is to be Incurred are hereinbefore stated. Annexed hereto Is the City Controller's ofticlal statement or Indebtedness and Re sources of the City, also copy of City or dlnance. Witness by hand and the Seal of the City of Scranton this 17th Day of Janu ary. A. D. lHSti. Seal of Cltyl W. L. Connell. Mayor. FILE OF SELECT COUNCIL, NO. 47, 1S83. AN ORDINANCE Prevlding for Increasing the City Debt for the Purpose of Procuring Land for, anr Constructing a Viaduct Parallel with West Lackawanna Avenue from Seven tb Street to Ninth Street, and Submitting the Question of Such Increase to a Vote of the Electors Thereof. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Scranton, and It Is hereby ordained by tht authority of tha same, That for the pur pose ef constructing a viaduct upon the southerly aide of and contiguous to Weat Lackawanna Avenue, from Seventh Street to Ninth Street, lit the Fourteenth Ward, and for the payment of compensation foi property to be taken, injured or destroyei thereby, an Increase of the City Debt, b Issue of City Bonds in the amount of On. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, li hereby authorised, subject, nevertheless to the consent of the electors of the CI 9 of Scranton as herein provided. .section 1 The question of asienttng t the above proposed Increase of the City Debt shall be submitted te a vote of tl': electors of the City of Bcranton at tr next ensuing general election occurrlnc not less than thirty duys after the pas sage of this ordinance. Section 3. After the passage of this or dinance, and at least thirty days before said election, the Mayor shall publish t notice of the election hereby authorised lr. three dally newspapers ef the City, and the statement required to be published lu such notice shall be furnished by toe City Controller. W. L. Connell, Mayor. Approved January 17, MM. OFFICE OF CITY CONTROLLER. Scranton, Pa., January 2, 1894. Statement of the Indebtedness und Re sources of the city of Scranton, at thr close ot business, December 31at, 18U: BONDED DEBT. Consolidated Ioan . Second "Series, due December 1st, 1SH0, per cent J100 400 if. City Improvement Loan, 1894. 4 per cent. Due July 1st, 1895, and annually to year ISM, rate tl, 500.00 1 500 0. Due July 1st, ltW, and annually to year 1906, rate 2,OCN).0 20 000 0 Due July 1st, 1907, and annually - to year 11U, rate U.600.00 35 000 Ot Funding Loan. 1886, 4 per cant. Due July 1st, 1KM IS 000 IK Due July 1st, 1101 IS 000 0 Due July 1st, lWti 15 000 0b Municipal Building Loan, 1890, 4 pei cent. Due February 1st, 1900, NdB. 10 to IS Inclusive 20 000 Ot Due February 1st, 1905, Nos. 34 to 0 Inclusive 20 000 Ot Due February 1st, 1910, Nos. (1 to 0 Inclusive SOOlNOt Municipal Improvement Loan, 1891, 4V-- per cent. Duo December 1st, 1901 ,., 22 000 0' Due December 1st, 190 23 000 0( Due December 1st, 1911 22 000 Or Due December 1st, 191ti 23 000 ft Redemption Loan Series, 1893, 44 p: rent. Due June 1st, 1903. Nos. 1 to 34 Inclusive 34 000 CO Due June 1st, 19U8, Nos. 35 to 63 Inclusive 34 000 0C Due June 1st, 1913, Nos. lit to 10C inclusive 38 000 00 Due June 1st, 1918, Nos. 107 to 144 Inclusive St 000 OC Bridges Loan Series, 1894, 44 per cent.- Due June 1st, 1904, Nos. 1 to 90 In clusive 90 000 M Due June lat, 1909, Nos. tl to 140 Inclusive 50 000 00 Due June 1st, 1914, Nos. 141 to ISO inclusive CO 000 00 Due June 1st, 1919, Nos. 191 to 250 Inclusive 60 000 00 Total $760 W M SUNDRY CLAIMS. Unpaid Warrants, De cember 31, 1895 $11 368 75 Contracts and other ac counts subject to adjust ment M Gil 94 t 177 69 Total Indebtedness of City WO 377 RESOURCES OF THE CITY. Cash In General City Fund SS7 1O7 30 Cash In Interest and Sinking Fund 92 290 72 Delinquent Taxes and other items Collected.. 33 000 00 224 39S 02 Net Indebtedness of the City W35 979 67 In addition to tbe above stated assets, the City ef Scranton purchased bonds of the Issue of 1893. 4V4 per cent., to the am ount of tl21.oiio.HO and one $.100.00 Bond i.f the Issue of 187S. 6 per cent., No. 80, for the benefit of Its Sinking Fund sn exchange was effected by which S17.O00.0O was trans ferred from the ll3 Issue to that of 1S96. leaving a balance of in. 000.00 In the 1803 issue and giving the 1S96 Issue a credit of $17,500.00. Statement of the amount of last pre ceding assessed valuation of the Taxable property of the City of Scranton, Pennsyl vania, being the assessment for year 1895. Occupation $1 021 M0 Real Estate and Personal 18 597 764 Total Ut 01 804 The proposed Increase of Debt amounts to 1150.000.00 for the purpose of building a Viaduct as per ordinance attached and Is equal to .00809 per cent, of the City val uation 1895 exclusive of occupation. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Lackawanna, rt.: On the sixteenth day of January, A. D. 1896, personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public, duly commis sioned and residing In the City of Scran ton, F. J. Wldmayer, 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 of the finances 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 00 the date above mentioned. Witness my hand and seal of office. ISealJ EUGENE D. FELLOWS. Notary Public. Get a Move on You. 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