The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 20, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE F CI? ANTON;. Tl?IBT7NE-VlIITtlSDAY MOTININQ. FEBmrAttY 20. 189C.
Annual
Statement
OF THE
C0I1ISS1ERS
OP
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
Showing '' Receipts, Disbursements,
Condition of the) Finance and Ac
counta of Stat and County Tax
Collectors for the Fiscal Year End
ing December 31, 1805.
RECEIPTS.
'mount received by Count
Treasurer C. H. Schadt as pre
statement of said Treasurer.
and chsrgeable to general
County and Bridge funds I11.9S. it
DISBURSEMENTS.
Amount of disbursements from
Central County una Bridge
funds as shown by the follow
ing statement of the County
Commissioners $194,007 4.
J Receipts In excess of ex-
t. paodltures $17,9it -
ASSESSMENTS.
k?aid Assessors for making State
and County- assessments.
Clerks extending and making --
j.LKtL.ai uihnAl innlt-M. and
Transcripts of Mortgages and
Judgments
ADVERTISING.
7aid fer publishing annual
statement of County Commls
alonera and other advertising
$,S78 tl
1.7l U
BRIDGES.
Paid Oroton Bridge Co.
"rr building three Iron
fridges as follows: Ona
. In Hansom Township.
. one In Ulenburn Bor- "
rough, and one in Ken-
ton Township 1.20 09
Zald Harrison Gardner
for building stone arch
bridge In Scott Town
ship 450 N .
Xid A. B. Dunning,
Jr., for making plans
and specifications for
bridges 160 00 -
tald for viewing
bridge sites. Inspecting
bridges, advertising
UU'n C 2L2! $1.906 15
BURIAL. OF DECEASED INDIGENT
SOLDIERS.
Paid burial expenses of de
ceased Indigent soldiers as per
Act of Assembly, approved
12th May, US6 1.S38 00
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
Paid Giles Roberts,
County Commissioner. $1,095 50
Paid 8. W. Roberts,
County Commissioner. 1,096 60
Paid John Demuth,
County Commissioner. 1,095 60
Paid Charles F. Wagner.
Commissioners' Clerk 1,500 00
Paid John F. Williams,
Assistant Clerk 85 00
Paid E. E. Robathan.. 743 00
Paid H. A. Knapp,
County Solicitor WO 00
COUNTY AUDITORS.
Paid S. 8. flprifks,
County Auditor $36 00
Paid B. F. tiquler.
County Auditor 936 00
Paid John P. Rink,
County Auditor 938 00
$6,134 60
$2,$O$00
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Paid John P. Kelly, Dis
trict Attorney 13,238 49
Paid John R. Jones, Dis
trict Attorney 4.115 99
Paid John J. Fahey,
Sheriff 7,182 96
Paid F. H. demons,
sheriff 2,632 SI
Paid John H. Thomas,
Clerk of Courts 4,449 53
Paid C. E. Pryor, Pro
thonotary 689 51
Paid John J. Shea,
County Detective 16 25
Paid Thomas Leyshon,
County Detective 1.021 71
Paid James J. Healey,
Recorder 465 30
Paid Charles Huester,
Recorder 219 10
$23,001 37
COUNTY SURVEYS.
Paid Harry Burks for
monuments for divi
sion line between
Lackawanna and Sus
quehanna Counties.... 40 N
Paid Giles Roberts ex
penses tt Montrose
su.J return attending
Court on disputed
boundary line case 11 31
Paid W. Atklnso.i for
sitting monuments
aiong boundary lines
betwee n Lackawanna
and Sucquehanna
Counties 1150
$69 Si
COURT EXPENSES.
Paid Court Crier, Tip
staves, Messengers.... $5 416 60
Paid H. H. Coston. Sten
ographer 7,669 10
Paid Lackawanna Legal
News, publishing
names of jurors, trial
lists Ac C 74
Jrald Lackawanna Jur
ist, publishing legal
notices 21 09
Paid M. E. McQlnley,
Stenographer 149 61
Paid Johtn Taylor, Sten
ographer ' 69 69
Paid Typewriter, Paper,
Note Books, Ac 196 50
Pall Orand Jurors 1.978 71
Paid Petit Jurors s.398 93
Paid traverse Jurors.... 9,028 62
Paid Constables mak
ing ref-rns to Court.. 1,260 67
Paid Referees appointed
by Court 1,330 00
Paid Jury Commission
ers ana Clerk 665 62
$37 634 29
COMMONWEALTH COSTS.
Paid Aldermen, Justices. Con
stable; and Witnesses In Crim
inal cases $19,952 07
COURT HOUSE GROUNDS.
Pall mowing and sprinkling
lawns, shoveling snow and
other work on Court House
Wounds $1,020 07
DIVISION OF TOWNSHIPS AND BOR-
Paid Viewers appointed by
Court and other expenses $234 64
EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
Paid Board and Clothing of Con
victs conflne-t In Eastern Peni
tentiary at Philadelphia $2,966 1$
ELECTION CONTESTS.
Paid Witnesses in Election
Contests ej gj
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Paid Election Officers
and Rent of foiling
P'acjs 7,60$ oi
Paid Oround R.t for
temn-ary Election '
Booths 131 00
Psld Printing Ballots, -.
Cards of Instruction,
Election Blanks. Ac... 2,916 26
Paid repairing, moving
and setting up tempo
rs y E' ctlon Booths.. 173 6t
Paid delivering Kallots,
Booths, Sto. Ut Polling
Places 136 66
Paid Clerks app 'nted
by Court to compute
Eleotk n returns ISO 09
Paid publishing Elec
tion reclamation 471 09
raid Supplies ts aKs".
UN erOa 76
i 1J tm 17
i ll
INQUESTS. .
Paid J. A. Kelley. Coro-
ner I1.3TJ 55
Paid Jurors at Inquests 962 UJ
Paid Chemist for profes
sional services IIS CI
$2,443 23
INSURANCE.
Paid Ip&urance on Court House
and County Prison, and un
Furniture
PREMIUMS.
Paid rermlums on Foxes. WIM
Cats, Wolve-and Minks, in
cluding fees of Aldermen and
Justices of the Peace
30 00
$22)
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
Psld for Blank Bonks and Sta
tionery for the several County
Ottlcers I-9'
PUBLIC m-ILDIXO EXPENSES
Paid Janitor. Fireman
and Watchman $1,393 25
Paid Gas. Water. Elec
tric Light, Heat una
Fuel
Paid repairs Court
Court Hou Water
Closets, Sewers. Ao...
Paid Telephone Rent...
Paid E. P. Oross, at
tending Tower and
Court House Clocks...
Paid Washing. Cleaning
und Scrubbing;
Paid New Furniture and
repairing Furniture,
Carpets, Ac
Paid Supplies. Brooms,
Siuin ttniRhes. ate...
!,732 07
,.-2 ."O
MO- S'J
152 SO
34 3 6i
726 93
12
81
Paid hauling ashes, &e.
$C 867 s;
PRISON EXPENSES.
Paid feeding prisoners. .$10,181 00
Deduct amount collected
by Sheriff 113 50
Net amount paid sheriff $10,067 SO
Paid salaries of wardens
and keepers 6,12a 02
Paid fuel. pas. water und
eleelrU light l.S 30
Paid prisoners' clothing,
shoes, bedding, etc .... 1.3M 42
Paid conveying prison
ers to and from County
Prison 1-5 00
Paid Supplies, brooms,
soap, brushes, etc, ... ICS 01
Paid telephone rent Si 00
Paid Iron cots.f urniture,
oilcloth, etc 013 OS
Paid repairs on county ,
prison 923 17
Paid physician and
medical supplies 302
Paid disinfectants 144 53
$21,594 96
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
Paid Assesors making May and
December, 18S5, registration
and Clerks making copies for
Election Boards $8,325 61
ROAD DAMAGES.
Paid damages for land tuken for
txihlln mufla nit awarded bv
Viewers and a pproved by Court $2,930 00
ROAD VIEWS.
Paid Viewers and Surveyors ap
pointed by Court $S20 65
6TATE AUDIT.
Paid A. J. Colburn. auditing
iiniititi of Onititv officers
with the State $150 00
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
Paid keeping insane convicts
from Lackawanna county $365 00
SUNDRY EXPENSES.
Paid V. W. Klrchhoff and
others, clerks for services, etc. $1,265 57
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid postage, stamps
and envelopes $63 80
Paid taxes overcharged
and refunded 15 15
Paid Assessors for
making returns of
births and deaths 84 89
Paid keep of instaiui con
victs at Hillside Farm. 129 10
Paid grading and street
paving 772 04
Paid State Industrial
Reformatory 109 50
Paid Incidental es
penses GO 00
Paid Agricultural Soci
ety ivu uv
g A 48
DETECTIVE SERVICK1
Paid detectives for the
apprehension of mur
derers and othtr crimi
nals Total amount of dis
bursements by the
61 67
Statemeat of the Accounts ot Collectors of State and County Tax for the Year 1895.
DISTRICTS.
COLLECTORS.
Archbald Borongh
Blskely Borough
Benton Township
Carbbondale Township.
C'orlngtoB Township...
Clifton Township
CarbnndsleCtty
First Ward.....
Second Ward
Third Ward
Fourth Ward
Fifth Ward
ixth Ward
Dickson City Borough..
Dnnmore Borough
Klmtiurst Borough
Fell Township
Ulenburn Rorouirti
P. A. Philbin
.iDavfd C. Phillips
,H. U. Smith
. Patrick Casoy
.K. J. Tan 11 eld
.ulames O Boyle
E. A. Wonnacott
Samuel Moon
lto' ert Campbell
Hobert Campliell
William Hol.enbaok...
Robert Campbell
William Moses
T E. BolanS
Harauel Treibol
Patrick McMeever
C A. Sherman
Cireenfleld Tnwnahin. J. J. Biokler
Houldsboro Borough B. (Gardner
lermyn norougu r.. a. utue
Jefferson Township.,
G. K. McLaughlin...
uu-iume uorougn.,,,
, Ueorve Misson
Lainign lownamp...
,J. li. ilnllcr.
Lsokawanna Township... James Butler...
Madison Townshis
Kunene Noack ,
Mayfleld Borouvh
Newton Township
. Patrick Brady..
.J.I). Hopklua...
florin ADingion 1 wp.,
. F. L. Mmith, ....
Old Forge Township 'George J. Ketr........
Olypbant Borough B. Kennedy.........
Ransom Township U M. McCloeiy .......
itoaring Brook Township Jacob Wesewr.....
Scott Township jHorton Gardner..,
Spring Brook Township.. 'H. K. Arms
Mouth Abmton Twp..... J. D. Aylesworth...
Taylor Borough Uohn D. Jones
Winton Boron iih James J. Lawler...,
West Abington Twp I. B. Finch
Tbroop Borough I aines E Loftus
Dslton Borough C. J. '1 bnmaa
Waverly Borough Charles W. Hall
Bcranton ( Ity - i
First Ward Kdward Fidler ,
ISecond Ward 44rorge Y. Hoffman
Third Ward John J. Coetello
Fourth Ward David E. Thomas,
Fifth tf.rH..
. Be ijatntn Griffith .
. Adam L. Bonn
. W. W. Wundlacb...
. W. A. Rauu
. F. L. Ward
Sixth Ward '.
Heventh Ward..
Eighth Ward....
Ninth Ward
Tenth Ward.
Oeorge Farber.
Eleventh Ward....
, .Theo. Hessinger
1 weir Hi ward
Thirteenth Ward...
Fourteenth Ward..
Fifteenth Ward
Hixteenth Ward....
Seventeenth Ward..
Eighteenth ward . . .,
Ninettenth Ward...
Twentieth Ward....
Twenty-first Ward.
,., Oacar Straucu
... L. H. Wint
...John Becbrold
... H. C. Powell. A
... Miss W. Finn
... Robert Haag
... Adntn La. Bonn
... l)n-jr L. Straucb
... Thomas Hefferon.
... F. W. Barge
i
Carbondale
Third Ward
Fifth Ward
Mxth Ward
Duuiuore Borough
North Abington. ......
Mouth Abington
B ran ton
Third Ward
Sixth Ward
Ninth Ward
Oeorge F. Chamberllne.
, tlrorge F. Chamterline.
. Meorge F. t'hamberllne.
.Charles P. Savage
. C. J. Thomas
.J. D. Aylesworth
i
. Giles Decker
. William Egan
.Fred L Ward
South Abington J. D. Aylesworth...
e Bottled with the Treasurer since December 31, 1893.
CONDITION OF THE FINANCES OF
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
ASSKTS.
Cash In County Tressury Jan. '
1st. 189$, County fund $9,778 17
Cash in County Treasry Jan.
1st, 1896, Bridge fund 1.466 54
Cash In County Treasry Javn.
1st. 1698. Sinking fund 10,000 00
Court House Building 200,000 00
Furniture and fixtures In Court
House 30.000 00
Hou.e Ornunds 175.000 00
County Commissioners
on their warrant. Nos.
1 to 4.61a series "P".... $169,976 42
The following disbursement
were made by 1. 11. rtohailt.
County Treasurer, front thi
General County fund, to wit.:
Interest on County
Bonds .: $5,400 03
County Teachers' Insti
tute 20O CO
Tax on County Bonds.. 406 (
Sinklns fund - 10.WW 00
County Treasurer's com
mission 7.973 uo
$24,031 00
Total amount disbursed from ,
County and Hrldgo funds
for the year 1S95 $194,007 42
C. H. Schadt, County Treasurer, in Account with Lackawanm Co.
OR.
Balance from D. W. Pow
ell, ex comity treasurer,
Jan. 7. 1305
Taxes, Dupl rate of llU...
Tax-. Duplictto of lfOI...
Taxes. I unlicatenf 1(05...
Seated arid Unseated t-andi
tax :.
Intjreat on Utbeatcd Land,
tax
Liquor Lieuui.cs. Hotel , i
" " Restaurants,
Exonorated taxes paid....-,
Jury leoi. Hues and cjU
Irom H. A, Kuapp coua )
ty ajl citor ;
Jury foe-, tiu'S and costs
irom J. 11. Thomas,
clerk of courts. '
Jury fe-e. nns a id costs:
fro-n John P. Kelly, ex ;
district attorney
Jury fees, Unas and costs
fr. m th Robinson,
ex sheriff
Jury fees, does and costs
Irom F. 11. demons,
sheriff 1
Jury fees, tluui an 1 costs'
from C . Pryor, pro-;
thonotary 1
Jury fee, flnus and coU
from Martin Horo, al
derman Jury ftes, tlu a and ccsts
from D. W. Brown, at
torney Prisoners board collected.!
Prothonotary liens coll't'U
Uete-tiTe l.ueDse, P. 11
McOeever
Detective licelue. T. t.
Reyn ids
Detective license, C. J.
tsilverburgii
Scrantou Hariiiira Bank, i
AurvriiniiiK Itvuviuih
tlnnof bonds ref'n led i
Costs and interest lands
redeemed from Commls
loners
Blank books sold D A H.
UCo
Eeore'y iutsrnal affairs.
rnmlftilinir atn.. tax
statistics for year 1895. 1
Refunded by Coroner J. J
A. Kelly, and others!
overpaid by consults-
siouers
Redemption fund
i per ent. penalty on re
turned taxes
Bcranton bavins Bank
and Trust Co. loan by
county commission
ers Transferred from count v
fund 110,000
Sinking
Fund
Town
snip
Fund
Interest coupons paid
Transfer to tax ou loans..
Comity Institute
County and brldsea, ar-1
rants paid Kos l to 4518
iaclusive. Series H I
Couuty warrant No. 4804
i-erit-a O
Bcranton Savings iSinkl
aud Trnt Co. repay-!
mentor loan by couo-1 ,
ty commissioners J j
Township fund, warrants
I to 12 inclusive 1
liedemption fund '
State personal tax to(
State treasurer
Tax on loans
Transfer to Sinking Fund
Treasurer'a commission..!
.;$ 384
' 3 stitnjj ii-i
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IflO.oOO Oil f 1.831 K5S
81!...
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Balance 1 10. 000 OU
!:0.000 00 1,351 86$
I
COUNTY TAX.
o
a
a
6
to
Ma
s a
"6
si!? I
u w
55
S.I74 04..,
2,317 t...
l.lStt If ..,
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170 41 ..,
S.78'2 7s!..,
1,910 38...
I,4e9 fil ...
701 26...
1.2M tit...
1,210 00...
2.93 55...
8,414 OJ...
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8.084 22!..,
2.270
1,051
413
400
If,"
49
1.037
l.ani
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29
6,1411
m
1.770
882
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1.00 VI .........
40 S4l.......,
1,688 40J. ...,..J
665 7J.... i
C 91.....-.'
13 7U ...
6,811 6l..-.
J.--4-5 tl....i
1J5S4 !.. ,
1,476 4
Ml 7 ....
4Jtn 6...r
Jw.tl
1,114 ft
431 21 ...
IJbV) C.V ..
6no 70-
t,2llj 62...
2.W4 9...
2.82J 401...
UU lit...
1.U75 64...
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679 711...
145 871 -66 4ai oi 89!
I
l.!!84
1,748
m
1,224
4!7 25
S.520 64 .
4,751 72.,
2,i! 7l.
A IV.
eon bo.,
1 687 04 .
2.1138 88 .
18,217 4V.,
8.777 6l.,
2.621 Mf.,
H. U58 71 .,
I. 0UU St.,
7.43U m.,
8.V.'4 It.
8,217 84 .,
5.KVI 10.,
lo,a 41..
701 O .,
Sill 46.,
S.48 7.,
8,365 33..
3.69J
2,833
l,i'7
8.6;s
3,705
. 2il
1,1'IU
13427
4.213
1.913
2.612
K8
5,51.1
2.I.V)
2,3il
2.-VVJ
6,478
m
l.fxtl
4 4411
9132
I
!I17I.76H 99i SI4S 41, 113 4fr 910 43U2,38i
For the Year 1894.
653 vf
I6 84
841 841
6 521 lii
1,177 98
722 54
1,972 20
7.' 4 IW
7,;7ll 08-
912 22 .
1,031 58.
1,188 90 .
7.915 69.
1.678 85 .
1.156 S7(.
2,2 .9 98 .
9.18 46 .
8,404 70 .
t 25.6IM 27 .
21,031
l or the Year 1893.
880 62 1 1 1)
628
County Prison 130.000 00
Furniture In County Prison D.uoo 00
Prison O ron nils 35,000 ou
Dus from Collectors (Estimated) 63,000 00
8066,234 71
LIABILITIES.
4-4 per cent. Refunding Bonds
of tha issue of Dec. 1st, 1894.. 2120,000 00
Assets In excess of liabilities.... $546,234 71
Assessed valuation for the year
1896 $28,499,191
. STATE TAX AfHOUNT,
Valuation of money at .
Interest, bond, mort
gages, etc., assessed In
Lackawaii County
for the yrnr 1695. sub
ject to a tour mill tax
tor State ;urnoses and
reported to board of
Revenue Commission
ers. 65.852,953. at 4 mills $23,415 CI
Deduct County Treas
urers commission .... 234 u
:2.1a 66
Paid to State Treasurer
by County Treasurer
C. 11. Schadt
ICL1S1 66
Rebate due County J17.3S0 25
lUedeuVp-T
.. ( 0,574 105 ni.17.1 It $ 3S.mi43
..: 1.237 eO l I7 w
a;62 7 ' 'Ja in W I M 2s
.$1,415 81 111,740 Ifij 135,1! 76
Sinking lu7"- loif1"! ftnte 1 Tridge County
Fund j Fuud j rund Fund ToU1
1 I"" j
t 1,089 50 I MS
! I I i 1
4M 8J 1,013 05
13 27 IS 27
23.7)i5 41; 23.7;. 44
4.4IT K.' 4,447 tti
2 7l 8 70
2J0 15 290 IS
857 CO 857 60
7l) 00 78 00
27 47 27 47
S3 45 85! 45
14 47 14 47
a COj 8 no
21 14 21 14
7-'ii 4s ;
SS 78! . 38 .5
i
25 00 25 CO
25 00 26 CO
25 001 . So 00
37 SO 37 60
6 85 6 85
6 0? 6 00
110 00 110 00
CO 80 60 80
15 70 237 59
15 73
10,000 00 10,000 00
,.. 10,480 00
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fuud
Bridse
Fund
County
Fund
i tton
Fuud
Total
t
6,4011 ro) M'OOt)
WI 014 480 00
2i0U0 200 00
I
...$
1,905 15 168,070 27: 169,981 43
2 60! 2 60
!
10,000 10. 10,000 00
884 81
18 60
23,181 09
456 00
lo.ooo on
7.975 00
20,460 77
160'.
.123,181
,J 456
CO..
OOj..
lo .ono out
268
15.
7,643 fil
282 36
8,456 5i!
9,778 I
850 f23,89S 81S103CI r 211,620 46S 257,680 66
STATE TAX.
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819 61!
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120 46
1,745 Hi
602 10
K21 Ml
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0.9 73i
2.274 UI.
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122 111
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7;8 64
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1.218 62!
l.UL'O 14!
1.075 271
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4.VI 0:t
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134 97...
170 38...
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121 27...
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2,443 4V...
67 82...
783 51 ...
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l.SiS 89...
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2:0 91 ...
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4.870 3'i...
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241 81 ...
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4,6211 81
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.. S1.119 3o$22.747 60,1314 It
1.13 TO- 7 60I
19133 7
60 64 2 981
1.2'iiitJ 4)4 771
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16 80 9 34'
32 27l 1 01
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30 661
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. I 233 386 4,434
621) 239 01 S 180 41). I 9 01 17138'....
Estimated expenses fot- the year
1896 217 280 08
Amount of county tux duplicate,
1895 17VS8 74
Amount of State tax duplicate,
1895 , 24.MS82
All of which, Is respectfully r.ubm'ttcd.
: " JOHN DEM 17 Tit.
8. W. HOBRMTs!
GILF.S KOBBRT8,
i' County Commlsalonsra,
Attest: CHARI.K8 F. WACVSR. Clerk. '
Bcranton, Pa February 1st, 1896,
01
ii an.
c
onnolli
They come in Gilt, Silver, Spangles, Leather, Elastic, Silk, Etc. The Buckles
are entirely new and novel and very substantially made.
FROM 25c. UP.
PERISIAN RIBBONS Have tVtag.0" "ne
CONNOLLY
T
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LF.S3
THAN r. CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
- - , ..... J..
Help Wantad-Male. ,
VtTADTAtiTNTlN
T tlon to canvass: 94 00 to $'' 00 day made:
edls at sight; also a man to sell vtaple Ooods
to dealers; best side line $7500 a mouth; sal
ary or large commission made; exiieriencs
uniiecessaiy. Clifton Moap and Manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
lrANTEDAN EXPERT STEAM FITTER
to solicit work and make estimates: a
grind opportunity to the right party. Address
bTEAM FITTER, Tribune oflice.
WANTED -WELL-KNOWN MAN IX
every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions: a monopoly; 1'lg money lor scents; no
capital required. EDWARD U. FISH CO.,
Borden Block., t'hlcaeo. III.
Halo WaiUacl Fajnales
1ADIES-I MAKE BIO WAOK4 DOINO
J pleasant bums work, and will gladly send
full particulars to all sending t cent stamp.
MIS.S M. A. 81'EtlBlxa, Lawrence, Mich.
U-TANtED-LADY AGENT IN 8CRAN
ton to sell and iutrnducs Snyder's cake
Icing: experienced oanvrsi-r preferred; work
permanent and Tery. profituble. Write for
r articular at once an l get benefit of holiday
railc. T H. KNTDKR tt CO, Cincinnati. O.
w
T ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER
' cet'o valeswouien to reoreesnt us.
Guaranteed 6 a day without intcrferiug with
other duties. Healthful occupation, write
for particulars. Inclosing stamp, Mango Cbem.
leal Company, No. 72 John street. New York.
gents Wanted.
AOENTS WANTED TO WELL CIGARS;
$76 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two-cent stamp, I-1UAKO CI
44AH CO.. Chicasa
A 17' ANTED TWO 4iOOD MEN TO SELL
fv tea and coffee ou commission in and
around Scrauton; will furnish each with a
horse and wag n and pay 20 per cent, com
mission: a small bond required. For particu
lars address C. U . 1 rlbune otnee.
GENT8-TO HEiTlT OUR PRACTICAL
(V gold, siWer, nickel and copper electro
laters: nrlce from $3 upward; salary and ex-
Jienses paid: outfit free. Address, with stamp,
ilICHIOAN MFQ CO.. Chicago.
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$25 weekly and expenses; experiencs un
necessary, t O.NHOLIOATKD S1FU. CO., 46
Van llureu St., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2-5
per cent, commission; sample book
mailed free. Address L. N. CO., (station L,
New York.
AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell new liiththing selling table cloth. mos
nuito and house flv liquid at 10 cents and 26
cents a bo tle. Ssmiiln frei. BOLGIANO
M'F'G Co., Bultlmoie, Sid.
AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVKR.
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (iisod with
out heat), and "Pyr Puinted' lUir Pins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and fnll par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 466. New York.
For Sale.
I.OR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT AT COR
1 ner of Meade and Burke street. All mod.
cm Improvements on premises. MRS. AaNIE
STEWART, Dunmore, Pa.
1.MJR SALE-1 PAIR BAY MARES: 1
V Muck pneer : very fust : prices low.
GUERNSEY BROTHERS, V24 Wyomin Ayo.
V""6r "HALE -ONE ' V THE FINEST
V country places nesr Bcranton; lwe
modern hottso mid fine grounds, MRS. MARY
AYLESWORTH. Clarks Green. Pa,
lor Rent.
I.OR RENT-APRIL I. 1896 TWELVE
1 ronin In us3 In the 000 block on North
Washington av -.: all modern Improvements.
WALiF.B UK 10 U hi, Attv., CommouwealtD
Building.
""6r HEivT-TEN-RCfJM HOUSE; ALL
moi'ern touvenleiices. nqulru at 12a
Washburn st.
IOR RENT ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE.
713 Q.iimy avenn . Kent reasonable
Opposite closes Taylor Hospital.
t'OR RENT FROM APRIL I. LARGE
V brick house 424 Mulherrr street, all m d
ern appliances. Ir.quire 243 N. Washington
avenue
F
OR RENT - ONE HlX-RnOM HOUSE, LEE
court Inq'iire62-1 A'amsave.
I?OR RENT Nlf.'En I FURNISHED HALL
1 suitable for lodtte looms. JOHN JEU
MYN. 110 Wyoming ovenu-.
I.'OR HENT-THK PR VISES RECENTLY
occupied bv The Surantuti Trih ne. known
as the Bl'-eser Bullilinu'. corner of Sprues St.
and I eun ave. i'o.essi n tlven immediately.
The pien.l es ronsiit cf tue Ii tiding in Hie
rear of the buiiulng en the corner of spruce
treet a-'d 1 enn avenue, tine lu-r with th-i
luivement. nd also the entlie lourth floor of
the corner biiildlnz. Can l rented for Lodgo
purposes as well us public meetlims Sizes of
I hH. SHxirsi with a s coud lull on same
floor. 22x'o. For particulars inquire on
the premises. f Rticiolph BlocS.-r, or at the
office of The trantnii Tubule.
FORRENT.
Tint upper Two Assem
bly Halls in our modern
building, corner Lacka
wanna and l'din Aves.,
being 50 feet front and
nearly 100 feet tlccp, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, to let. Will al
ter entrance to Lacka
wanna avenue, and adapt
floors for school, office,
gallery or light business
purposes. , f.
THE SAMTERS.
Clairvoyant
MADAME AUBREY. GREATEST LIVING
clsirvoyaut in the world; tells past,
present aud future. 311 Mulberry street.
01
Of Special Interest Now are the New
belts:
& WALLACE,
TRY US.
632-804 LACXA. IVE, COR. HDlli
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EX PERI -1
enosd man as saUatnan, bookkeeper or
shipping clerk; best references: wholesale
trade preferred. Address G. A. L I Tribune
office. .
SITUATION WANTED BY A OKRM AN
girl in private familv for general house
work. Inquire at 523 Maple st.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LaDY
O a clerk; lias had sxpnrleuce in dry goods
and shoes, slso in office work; can furnish
reference it required: Is anxious to obtain a
pnsitlsn. Address ANXIOUS, Tribune office.
CITUATION " WANTED-BY"a "LONG
O experienced stottonarv and hoisting
enrlneer, can do nil kinds of renal inc. Good
snher practical man; host of references. Ad
dress H. M. A.. 'I'rihnne office.
Stockholders' Masting.
the stockholders et the Lackawanna
Iron and Steel Company, for the election of
directors and transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly come before the meet
ing, will beheld at' tlisolfloeof the companv.
In the city of Bcranton, Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday. March 4. 18M at 2 o'clonk p. in.
The polls will remain open for one hear. The
transfer books will be closed ou February 3u,
1690, aud reopened on March t, 181H5.
J. P. HIGUINHUN, Secretary.
Bcranton, Pa.. Feb. 20, ItWO.
Seeclat Notices.
"PUE SOLDIER IN OURCIVIL WAR."
A You want this cello. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's fatuous eld War Ptctureaehew
Ing the forces tn actual battle, sketched ou the
spot. Two volumes, 2,000 pictures, sold on
easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
press complete, all etiargee prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY. 021 Adams Ave.. Seranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLET 8, MAGA
clnea, etc. bound or rebound st T.is
TmstiNB office, Quick work. Reasonable
prices.
fxacutor'a Notice.
ESTATE OF ALANSON HINDS, DE
oeased, of Moscow, Pa. Letters testa
mentary on the above estate having beon
S ranted to the nndersigned. All p-rsons in
e I ted to said estate are requested lo make
payment, and those having claims to present
the same without dtliy to S. J. BINDS,
Mooaic Pa., or A. E. BINDS, $05 Lackawanna
ave., Borenton. Pa.
Business Opportunity.
tt K1PPLE CREEK IN VESTMENTS RE
' liable information, with Crlpn e Creek
map free; 3 years on ground: $30-1,000 capital.
The Woods In vestment Co. , Colorado Springs ,
Cole.
Medical.
a suite CURE
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to ctire W0 out of every 1.003;
two doses will tsk the worst case of inflam
c alory out of bed. $2.00 par pint bottle.
IWanufactnrod and oM by
MRS. DR. HAMILTON, ,4g Northampton
A SXllll,.. . f3 Das
SlrCCi, t iiiwa"ustiiBi ereie
and for le at 116 New York St., Orccn Ridge.
Cl'DAKTAN Di
Central Railroad ot New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TI.MK TAUl.U IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1893.
Trains leave Scran ton for Pittstun,
Wllkes-Baite, etc at $.20, 9.10. 11.30 a. m..
1 20, 2.00. 3.03, 5.00, 1.10 p. m. Sundays, $.00
a. m., 1.00, 2.15, T.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, $.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth.
$ 20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buf
fet parlor car). 3.06 (express) p. m. Sun
day. 2 15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m.
arrives ut Philadelphia. Reading Terminal.
6.21 P. m. and New York .45 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, AUeutown, Bethle
hem Kuston and Philadelphia, S.20 a. in.,
I 20. 3.00, 3.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday. 2.15 p. in.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
$.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. ra.
For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via AUeutown. 8.20 a. rn.. 1.20, .00 p. in.
Sunday, 2.13 p. tn.
For Pottsville. $.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10. 1.30, 4.30 (cpres with Uulfat
parlor car) p. ni. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal,
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 0.27
"'Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
11. P. 14ALOVt IN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHATJSEN, Pen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
lltuiJiiN RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
Bn W9 arrive at new I.acka
sr If flP wanna avenue station
' r as follows:
Trains will leave Seran
ton station for t'Hrbondale and Intermr
riiate nnliits at 2.20, -4o, 7.00, g.Ja and 10.10
a. rn 12 00. 2 20. 3.M, 6.15, 0.15. 7.25, 9.10 and
11i?rP'F'arvlew. Waymart and Honesdala
at 7 00. S.25 and 10.10 a. m.. 12.00. 2.20 and 5.15
p'tir Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrondacks
and Mot tr "l at 6.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m
Por Wllkes-Harre and intermediate
nolnts at 7.4fi, $.45, 9 3$ and 10.45 a. m 12.05.
1 20 2 33. 4 00. 5.10. 6.03, 9.15 and 11.3$ p. m.
Trains will arrive at Bcranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate points
at 7 40 S 40, 0.34 and 10.40 0. tn., 12.00, 1.17,
2 34 S, 40 4 34, 5-k. 7-4"' 9 t Hnd 1133 P- m
From ' Honesdsle, Wsymart and Far.
view at 9.$4 a. in., 12.00, 1.17. $.40. 6.66 and
''From "Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc,
at 4.64 and 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
points at 315, i.04. 10.06 and 11.66 a. m., 1.11
.it. s.e e.v, e-v, .v, m.w m.
IJrWl.'Bilil
Wallace
209 g25J2?
mm
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Reno fit. Feathers,
Make Oyer Mattresses, '
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattressa
Nov. 17. 1$$5. '
Train leaves Bcrunton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 7.4a
a. m.. 12.05. 1.20, 2.3$ and 11.33 p. m., via D-,
L. A W. H. H 6.00, $.03, 11.20 a. m and l.$i
p. in.
Leave Bcranton for Plttston and Wilkes,
liarre. via D.. L. & W. R. R.. (.00, $.$, U.2
a. in., 3.40, 07. 1.32 p. m.
Leave Seranton for White Haven. Ha.
xleton. Pottuvllle and all points en the
. aver Meadow and Pottsville branches,
Jj K- VV V. R. K.. t .$ a. m., via D. 4k
H. R R at 7.45 a. m., 12.06. 1.20. IB. 4.0$ p.
Y'w. '' L' W. R. H. 100, $.0$, 11.20 a.
m.. l.so, 3.40 p. m.
Leave Bcrsntoa for Bethlehem, Easten,
Reeding, Harrlsburg and all intermediate
points, via D. & H. R. R. 7.45 a. ro., 1$05.
I. 20, $.3$. 4.00, 11.S3 p. m., via D.. L. W.
R. R., .00. 3.0S. 11.30 a. m 1.30 p. m
Leave Seranton for Tunkhannock, To.
wanda, Klmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points vis D 4k H. R. It., $ 45
a. in., 12.05 and 11.14 p. m., via D L. tt W.
R. R., $.08. 9.55 a. m.. 1.30 p. m.
Leave Seranton for Rochester, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
points west via D A H. R. R.. s.4f a. m ,
12.0i"i, 9.16, 11.38 p. m., via D L. A W. R. It.
and Plttston Junction, $.0t, 9.35 a. m 1.30,
$.50 p. m., via K. & W. V. R. R.. $.41 p. m.
I-or Klmira and the weal via Salamanca.
via D. H. it. R 8.45 a. m. 13.06, $.06 p. m..
v' . V-'. s in, .o a m., i.ju.
and 6.07 p. m.
Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
rhalr cars on nil trains between L. & H.
Junction or Wllkes-Harre and New York.
Philadelphia, Buffalo, aud Suspension
Bridge.
ROM-IN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHA8. 8. LER, Gen. Pass. Agt..PhUa.,Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Del., Laek. and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1393.
Trains leave Seranton as follows: Ex.
press for New York and all points Bast.
1 40. 2.50, 6.15. $.00 and $.55 a. in.; 12.66 and
3.34 p. m.
Express for F.aston, Trenton, Phlladel
phla and tho South, 6.15, 8.00 and $.66 a. m..
12.65 and 8.34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 3.53 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10, p. m.
Express for Blngliamton, Oswego, Kl
mira. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a. m., and
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points in the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Binghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. la.
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m.
Binghamton and Elmlra Kxpress, (.01
p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
t'tlca and Richfield Swings, 2.35 a. m. and
1.24 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m.
For Northumberland. Plttston. Wllkes
Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00. 9.65 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
$08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter,
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches OB
all express trains.
For detailed information, pocket tlma
tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 324 Lackawanna avenue, er
depot ticket office.
Eric and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Bcranton for New York
alio llllcniiruioiB juiiii. - - '
road at 7.00 a. in. and 8.29 p. rn. Also for
road at 7.00 n. in. and 8
Honesdule, Hawley an
7.110, 9.40 a. m.land 3.29 p
All the ahovY. are thn
IIIU IOCUI fJWOl.. "
p. m.
e.muh trains to ana
from llonesdale. '
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at (.$$ a,
m. and 3.19 p. ni.
BCK ANTON D1V9S80N.
In Ettecl September Mat, IMS.
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Btatlona
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110
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Starllxbt
Preston Park
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Belmont
Pleasant Ml
Unlondale
Forset city
Carbondale
White Bridge
Marfleld
Jermyn
Archibald
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m'a Leave
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All trains run dally except eunday.
t aignlfle that trains stop oa algaal fer psts
Mgers.
secure rates via Ontario a Western belora
EirohastDg tickets and save money. Say aa4
10ft Kipreas to the West.
J. o. AaaersoB, Oen. rase art.
T, TUtCTOlt, BIT. Pass, Agt, IgrsAtoa, Pa,
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