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TIIE KCBANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOKIOH'O, FEBBUARY 2C, 1896.
Annual
Statement
OF TBS
OF
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
Showing Receipts, Disbursements,
Condition of the Finance and Ac
count of State end County Tax
Collector for the Fiscal Year End
Ing December 31, 1895.
RECEIPTS.
iimount received by Countr
Treasurer C. 11. Sohadt as per
etateuieiit of Bald Treasurer,
and chargeable to general
County unJ Bridge funds .U,. it
DISBURSEMENTS.
Amount of disbursements from
feiierul County and Urldge
unda a shown by the follow
ing statement of the County
Commissioners ,J
Receipts In excess of ea
i Dsnditurea
ASSESSMENTS.
Vald Assessors for making State
and County assessments',
Clerks extending and making
duplicates, School Copies, and
Transcripts of Mortgages and
Judgments "
ADVERTISING.
Paid for .publlaliinir annual
statement 01 County Coinmls
louers and other udvortisiuti 1.iiIm
BRIDGES).
Fald Groton Bridge Co.
building three iron
t (ridges as follows: One
n Ransom Township,
one In Glenburn Bor
rough, and one In Ben-
ton Township 1,20 Of
Paid Harrison Gardner
for building1 stone arch
bridge in Scott Town
ship Fald A. B. Dutitilntf,
Jr., for making plans
and specifications fur
bridges
Fald for viewing
bridge sites. Inspecting
bridges, advertising
let tings, Ac
too 0
150 OO
25 15
SI ,905 15
BURIAL.
op deceased
Soldi bus.
INDIGENT
Fald burial expenses of de
ceased Indigent soldiers us pet
Act of Assembly, upproved
12th May. ISSi
$1,333 00
COUNTT COMMISSIONERS
OFFICE.
Fald Giles Roberts,
County Commissioner. $1,095 CO
Fnld 8. W. Roberts,
County Commissioner. 1,095 50
Fald John DemiUh,
County Commissioner. 1,095 60
Fald Charles K.Wagner.
Commissioners" Clerk 1,500 00
Fald John W illiams,
Assistant Clerk S3 00
Fuid E. E. Robnthan.. 7C5 00
Fald II. A. Knapp,
County Solicitor wo oo
COUNTY AUDITORS.
Fald S. S. Hpnfka,
County Auditor 930 00
Paid B. F. Squler,
County Auditor 836 09
Paid John P. Itiuk,
County Auditor 930 00
COUNTV OFFICERS.
Paid John 1'. Kelly, Dl.i- '
trlct Attorney J2t238 48
Paid John It. Jones, Dis
trict Attorney 4.1'J5 9
Paid John J. Fahey,
Hherlff 7.1S2 96
Paid K. li. Clemons,
sheriff 2,032 38
Fald John H. Thomas,
Clerk of Courts 4,419 53
Fuld C. E. 1'ryor, Fro-
thouotury 5H9 65
Paid John J. Shea,
County Detective 16 25
Fnld Thomas Leyshon,
County Detective 1,021 IS
Paid James J. Heuley,
Recorder 455 20
Paid Charles Huestur,
Recorder 219 10
to, li; so
$2, SOS vu
$23,001 37
COUNTY SURVEYS.
Fald Harry Burke for
monuments for divi
sion line between
Lackawanna and Sus
quehanna Counties.... $10 50
Fald Giles Roberts ex
penses ti Montrose
a.. J return at tending
Court on disputed
boundary line ease.... 11 23
Fald W. Atklnso.i for
sitting monuments
ft.ong boundary lines
bet wee n Lackiwanna
and Susquehanna
Counties 13 50
$05 :
COURT EXPENSES.
Paid Court Crier, Tip
staves, Mepsenaers.... $5 415 60
Fald H. H. Cotton, Sten
ographer 7.659 $0
Fuid Lackawanna Legal
News, publishing
names of Jurors, trial
lists, &c 642 74
Fald Lackawanna Jur
ist, publishing legal
notices 23 00
Fald M. E. MeUlnley,
Stenographer 149 55
Paid Johtn Taylor, Sten
ographer 69 CO
PeJd Typewriter, Paper,
?:ote Books. c lfHJ 50
Fain Grand Jurors 1.978 71
Paid Petit Jurors fl.:'S DS
Paid '-Traverse Jurors.... 9,023 02
Paid Constables muk
lng refrns to Court.. 1,280 67
Fald Referees appointed
by Court 1,830 00
Fald Jury Commission-
rs ana cierg. ecu 62
$37 634 29
COMMONWEALTH COSTS.
fald Aldermen Justices, Con
stable; and Witnesses In Crim
inal cases $19,952 07
COURT HOUSE ROUNDS.
Fall mowing and sprinkling
lawns, shoveling snow and
other work on Court House
Grounds $1,020 07
DIVISION OF TOWNSHIPS AND BUR
ROUGHS. Fald Viewers appointed by
Court and other expenses $J31 61
EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
Fald Board and Clothing of Con
victs confine i in Eastern Peni
tentiary at Philadelphia $2,906 18
ELECTION CONTESTS.
Fcld Witnesses In Election
Contest $3 07
ELECTJON EXPENSES.
Fald Election Officers
and Kent of Polling
P'acii 7,603 01
Fald Ground R.t for
temu-ary Election
1'ooths $38 00
Paid Printing Ballots,
Cards of Inrtructlon, 't
Election Blanks, e... $,916 25
Faid repairing, moving
and setting up tempo
re -y E' etlon Booths.. $73 6S ' ,
Fald delivering Ballots,
Booths, Ac. In Foiling
Places 435 6$
Faid Clerks appi nted
by Court to compute
Electlm returns 160 09
Fald publishing Elec
tion Proclamation 475 00
paid Supplies to MiT
tlrn Beau-d. S"
I III IS
connissioiRs
INQUESTS.
Paid J. A. Kelley. Coro-
tier 11.871 23
Paid Jurors at Inquests . sii ud
Paid Chemist for profes
sional services 115 00
$2,440 I
INSURANCE.
Paid Insurance on Court House
and County Prison, and on.
Furniture 0 00
PREMIUMS.
Paid Permlums on Foxes, Wild
Cats. Wolves and Minks, in
cluding fees of Aldermen and v
Justices of the Peace -
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
Paid for Blank Books and Sta
tionery for the several County
Officers $1.998 27
PUBLIC P.U1LD1NO EXPENSES.
Paid Janitor, Fireman
and Watehmun $l,o93 25
Paid Gas. Water, Klor- .
trie Light. Heat anu
Fuel
Tald repaint Court
Court House Water
Closets, Sewers. &o...
Paid Telephone Rent..
Paid K. P. Gross, at
tending Tower and
Court House Clocks...
Dal, I Un;hinir. Clcuiilnir
2.732 57
152 50
240 9
152 53
and Scrubbing 313 C3
Tald New Furniture anil
repairing r urnuui e,
Carpets, &c
Paid Supplies. Brooini.
Soup, Brushes, &c...
Paid hauling ashes, Arc.
726 91
125 81
20 70
$G 807 s;
PRISON EXPENSES.
Paid feeding prisoners. .$10,181 1)0
Deduct umount collected
by Sheriff 3 50
Net amount paid sheriff 810.0J7 50
Paid salaries of wardens
and keepers 6.129 02
Paid fuel gas, water and
electric light l.iS 30
Paid prisoners' clothing!
shoes, bedding, etc .... 1,320 4.
Paid conveying pilson-
ers to and from County
Prison 1m OO
Paid Supplies, brooms,
soup, brushes, etc. ... 19S 01
Paid telephone rent .... 2J00
Paid iron cots.furnlture,
oilcloth, etc C13 C6
Paid repairs on county
prison 82J 17
Pa:d physician and
medical supplies
Puid disinfectants
SO'J S5
141 53
$21.5lf4 94
VOTERS.
REGISTRATION Or
Paid Assesors making May and
December. 1X1)5. legistraUnn
and Clerk nuiliiiiff copies for
Election Boards $3,325 51
ROAD DAMAGES.
Puld daniuBts for land taken for
public roads as awarded by
Viewers uud approved by Court $2,930 00
ROAD VIEWS.
Pal I Viewers and Surveyors ap
pointed by Court $820 65
STATE AUDIT.
Paid A. J. Colburn, auditing
accounts of County Ofllcers
with the State $150 00
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
Paid keeping Insane convicts
from Lackawanna county $365 00
SUNDRY EXPENSES.
Paid F. W. KlrchhofT mid
others, clerks for services, etc. $1,205 57
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid postage, stamps
and envelopes $02 89
Paid tuxes overcharged
and refunded 15 15
Paid Assessors for
making returns of
births and deaths 94 SJ
Paid keep of insane con
victs at Hillside Farm. 129 19
Paid grading and street
paving 772 01
Paid State, industrial
Reformatory 109 59
Paid Incidental ex
penses 60 09
Paid Agricultural Soci
ety 100 w
$1,234 43
DETECTIVE SERVICES.
Paid fletoctlves for the
apprehension of mur
derers and otln.r crimi
nals $1,161 67
Total amount of dis
bursements by the
Statement of the Accounts of Collectors of State und County Tux for the Year 18!S.
DISTRICTS.
COLLECTORS,
Arch'iald Uorouah
Hlslioly Borough
Hunton 1 wnsliip
Carbbondnlo Township,
(.ovingtnu Township.,,
(.lifton Township
Curb ncll.l icy
First Ward
Second tourd
Third Ward
P. A. Philbin
David C. ril llltis
H. . Smith
Patrick Chsuv
U. J. Tuulleld
I allies U Boyle
E. A. Wonnacott
Hainuel Moon
Knticrt Cninnbeil
Fourth Ward.
Fifth Ward....
sixth Ward...
... Hubert I'aiupliell
...iWiBiain ilolienhack,,
,,,jltobert Campbell
Uicksim It y Borough.... William iloscs
ifuninure t;urougu a- r,. i.oinuii
Kluihurst Borough Samuel Troibol. ,.
Fell Township Patrick MeGeevor
lilenbnrn Borough I". A. hbormaa....
Ureeurleld Township. J. J. Stabler
Uotildsboro Borough J. B. Gardner
Jormyn Borough E. A. Lane
Jt (Tin sou Township O. H. Mc-Louglillli
Liil'luine Borough Uuorco Slsaou
Lehigh I'owniU.p J.U. rJsiler
Laekawannn lowuship... James liutler.
aiuuisun jownsnip
. Eugene Noack
. Patrick Hrady
. J. D. Hopkins
. F. L. Smith
.'George J. Kehr
Maytleld Lurouvb
Newtou Township
North Abingion Twp..
Old Forgo Township...
Olvnliant liorouirb
. IS. hennsdy
rtiins..in Towusnip L. 11. McClosky..
Hoarmg l.roi K 1ownsuip.lacnb weaser
Scott Township itorton Gardner..
bpriii ISrook Township,, H. E. Arms
South Ab nton Twu .'. D. Avlesworlh.
Taylor Borough John D. Jones
Winton Borouuh
,. James J. Law lor..
West Ablneton Twp
Throop Uorough...,,
Dalton Borough
Waverly Borough...
Scrauton t ity -First
Ward
, I. II. Finch
, antes K. Lnftus .
. C. J. i nomas
. Charles V. Hull .
Edward Fidler
George Y. Hoffniau. ..
John J. Otstcilu
David E. Tluiiuai
Benjuinlu Url.ii'.U ....
Adam L. tour.
W. W. tiunc.ia-.-a
.W. A. Kv.iO
F. L. Ward
Second Ward...
Third Wsrd
Fourth Ward...
HMi ward
Sixth Ward
Seventh Ward
Eighth Ward
N.utU Ward
Tenth Wrd
Kleventh Ward......
Twelfth Ward
"Thirteenth Ward....
Fourteenth Ward...
Fifteenth Ward
Sixteenth Ward
Seventeenth Ward...
Eighteenth ward
Nineteenth Ward....
Twentieth Ward
Twenty lint Ward..
. George Farber
,:Theo. llessingor
. Oscar btrauch
. L. H. Vlut
.John TVclitold
. H. C. Powell. M
,i-ilas W. Finn
. Koliert ilnag
. Ad:iui L. Honn
. Osc.ir L. Straueh ,
. Thomiis llett'orou..... ,
. F. W. Bulge.... r ,
Cnrhnndnle
Third VSard
Filth Ward
Hlxth Ward
Duuinore Borough.
North Abingtou...
Houth Abingtou....
Bcranton
Third Ward
Sixth Ward
Nmtb Ward
Joeorge F. Chambarline.
.Ucorgo F. Ciiamljerllns.
. deore F. Chumberluie.
.'Charles P. Havage
. C. J. 'ihomas
.J. D. Aylesworth
. tiile-t Decker
. William Kgan
. Fred L. Ward
South Abingion )J. D. Aylesworth.
Settled with the Troasurer since December 31, 1895.
CONDITION OP THE FINANCES 09
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
ASSETS.
Cash In County Treasury Jan.
1st. 1890. County fund.
$9,778 17
$,460 64
10,000 00
Cash In County Treasry
1st, 1896, Bridge fund....
Cash in County Treaary
1st, 1890, Sinking fund....
Court House Building
Furniture and fixtures In
House
r.-..
Jun,
Jan,
..
200,000 00
Court
ao.ono oo
175 non no
III! Bill m 11! IK III.
i
County Commissioners
on their warrants. Noa.
1 to 4.518 series "P".... $169,978 42
The following disbursements
were Viade by C. H. Schadt,
County Treasurer, from the
General County fund, to wit.: .
Interest on Couuty
BonJs $5,400 00
County Teachers' Insti
tute JOO 00
Tax on County Bonds., 456 0
Sinking fund 10,000 (W
County Treasurer's com
mission 7.9.5 W
$21,031 00
Total amount disbursed from
County and Bridge funds
for the year 1S95 $191,007 42
C. H. Schadt, County Treasurer, In Account with Lackawanna Co.
OR.
"I i i ! T
Balance from D. W. Pow
ell, ex county treasurer.
JftU, (. J.HU .
Taxes, Dupl eate of lxM... .
Tsxes, Duplicate of 1MII.., .,
Taxes. I uplicatflnf IM5. .. .,
SeaieJ aud Unseatud Land
tax .,
lut.TOiluu (.'useated Land,
tax .!.,
Liquor Licenses, Hotel... .
" " llestaurauts .
Exonerated taxe paid
Jury fee. Hues and cst
from 11. A, Kuapp conn j
tv ail.eitor
Jury fees, the s and nuts1
from J. II. Thomas,;
clerk ef crmrrs.
Jury toes, tines and costs!
from John 1. Kelly, ex
district attorney
Jury fees, lines and costs
fri m I'htts. Kobinsn,
ex-slieritf
Jury lets, tines uud cost
Iroui r H. Cleinuiis,
sliuriff
Jury fe, fliie.i and cts
from li K. Pryor, pro-;
thonotary :.
Jury fciti. tines and coatv
Item iliirtin lloro, i-dL't-ii,aii
Jury ttun, tla s and costs
from I). W. Brown, at
torney '.
Prisoners board cidloeied. .
Prothonotary liens collH'ii .
Bele-tive l.coiice, P. H :
McOeevor
. $ ZG3 353
.1
. ? 1,063 5;.
Detective liceuMi, T. L
Key ii Ids
Detectivo Itceuso, C. J.
aiiverburgli..
Scrantou Savings Bunk.
Ana. i j
Advertising Rode;
tionof bonds ref n.l
Costs aui Interest 1 audj
reiieonied from Cotnmiti
sinnsrs
Blank books sold D. & H.
C. Co
Eeore y internal affair. 1
compiling, etc., tax
statistics for year le.i. )
KerunileU by Coroner !.
A. Kelly, and others
overpaid by commis
sioners Redemption fund
5 per ceiit. penalty on re
tuim;l taxes
ScrauUin faring Bunk I
and Trust Co. loan by !
county commissiou-1
ers J
Transferred from county
fund
tio,ooo m
ISIO.OOO 1X1$ 1,351 853
Sinking
Fund
Town
ship
Fund
Interest coupons puid
Truutfur to tax ou loans..
County lnrtitnte
County and brtd?es,war-l
rants paid Nos. 1 to4518r
Inclusive. Series P I
County warrant No. 4801
eoriesO
Bcranton Savings Bunk
and Trutt Co. repuy-!
inent of loan by couu-1
tv uominbsionara I
Township fund, warrants
1 to li inclusive
Redemption fund
State personal tax to(
State treasurer )
Tax on loans
'i'ranslor to Sinking Fund
Treasurer s commission.,
llulance
I 334 811...
$10,000 M
'jlO.000 C0$ 1,351 86$
COUNTY TAX.
2g
x.3
IS
&
" o
(K M
U
a
a
l2 B S
1 r. .
I 3.174 04...
2.317 Oil...
1,S3 12...
IP.VI Mi . . .
n:.o 75...
i;u ti ...
I
2, 72 7s...
1,919 ;ie...
1,IM 61 ...
7(il 2rt...
1.2.M 40 ...
1.210 OU...
2.03 !o,...
8,411 VI ...
281 80 f
8,0,11 22...
4.'i8 Hi...
1.IK1
40 B4 ...
1.C.-18 401..,
li.i 7a...
8 7 M4l...
io;i 7ti,.. .
6,811 40...
i.wr. 78...
1X1 81 ...
1.4J0 4I1...
0(l U7 . . .
4.MI till...
3,221 li;....
1.114 Ml
2,270
1,051
1 13
400
ir.H
49
1.037
1.310
r.U7
i!7
IWfi
sill
20U8
0,1 4' I
2,'
1.770
280
;t82
IMK
2411
lt-2
41
6(1M
7I
631
1.0X7
3r3
:i.(.:2
2,t0:j
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353
1,051
71
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Si
iff
III
411
70
U.'i
1 :
145 87 20 43
4111 21 ....
1,50.) 05..,.
fcHS 7u . . . .
1,210 62....
2. MII IKI....
2.82J 40....
iU! ID ....
l,l,:5 M ....
WW 64 ....
6.9 711....
t,.:a 64'....
4, Till 72....
2.1 iV I 7!)....
4 8110 2.V....
coil mi.,.,
1 57 III . . . .
2.1(18 M....
ls.217 49....
8,717 0' ....
2.521 Hi....
.a.033 71 ....
i.OJii 54 ....
7,4:a 69..,.
!l,ii:.'4 IH....
3, 1)7 at ....
6.8.VI Hi....
10,210 41....
VOI II ....
3.2HI 4i....
6.42ll t7 ....
8,1165
1S4
1,748
J10
1,221
4!7 25
,cii." 57
2,t3 l 41.
l.i i7 U2:
S.n.'.j 16
3.711-1 l2
W.-.I 7
l.lilll 10
13 tz7 61
4.'-l:l 44
1.913 75
2.012 4iV
r28 5s
6,2114 ,
if.liVi 0
2..ld I
2..1.1II iw
0,478 ::4
k!4 55
1.6HJ :;-
4.4PI :n
8 132 411
,$171,704 99 $140 41 fiS 46 8U) 43$112,38j
For the Year 185)1.
651 901
710 :4
912 22..
l.Oiil M..
1.IS.1 UO..
7.915 09..
1,578 85 ..
1,150 87 ..
2.250 98'..
H.-ej 48'..
8,491 70 . .
84 ) 31
0 521 1 ,
i,i;; oh
'.22 61
1,972 20
7f Oil!
7,;7u 0
t 25,503 2;
$ 21,021 15
For the Ycur 189:).
880 62; I I I
028 02)
County Prison 130,000 00
Furniture In County Prison 6.000 00
Prison Grounds 35.000 do
Due from Collectors (Estimated) 03,000 00
$000,231 71
LIABILITIES.
i per cent. Refunding Bonds
of the Issue of Dec. 1st, 1894.. $120,000 09
Assets In excess of liabilities.... $540,234 71
Assessed vuluution for the year
1M1-. lil 101 01
- 1
Valuation of money at .
Interest, bonds, mort-
gages, etc.. assessed la
Lackawanna County
for the year 1895. sub
ject to a tour mill tax
for State purposes and
reported to Board of
Revenue Commission-
er, $5,853,953, at 4 mills $23,415 $1 ,
Deduct County Treas
urer's commission .... 234 15
. 23,111 (t
Paid to State Treasurer
by County Treasurer
C. II. Schadt $23,181 (6
Rebate due County $17,386 25
113 27 j 6,674 Is S CI.5T5 6.'$ 38.520 43
, 1.S17 tO 12;I7KI
3,;62 7 20.7US M fln.Mx 2
?:a,4IStl 111,740 05 135.iw;tl
24 :
4l H3 1,013 05
13 27 13 27
23.7: 41: 23.7fi 44
4,4W 4,447 ti!
Til! ti -,l
0 W
SOU 15j
357 ttlj
" 70 0u
230
$57 00
78 00
27 47
852 49
14 47
800
27 47
as 45
11 47
a t-oj
21 11
4s 751
U T5
25 uJ
25 (W
25 10
25 00
37 50
6 83
00
110 00
60 89
sa at
15 70
10,000 00
10,480 CO
I
a oui
aw
37 s;j
6
6 00
no oo
CO M)
237 !
15 70
10,000 00
489 0O
m 6C,$2U.8V5 81 $10,301 60$ 211,020 45 237,680 00
CR.
,Uedriiip
tlon
Fund
State
Fund
Bridge
Fund
County
Fund
Total
5,4(10 ( 0,
4S0 00;
2.0 CO
6.4 l Oil
4K0 Ml
200 00
$ 1.005 15
168,076 Z7
109,931 43
3 SOj 2 00
10,000 tU 10.CO0 00
881 81
8 60
23,181 m
450 IH)
lli.OOO 00
7.975 10
29,450 77
U8SU
$23,181
60 ,
Ouj
ii""""!
,.. 8,450 !
450
'sis'
lu.imi cm
7.6SI .11 ;
9,773 III
282 361.
350 80$23,85 81:$I0 30I 601$ 211,020 45!$ 257,680 00
STATK TAX.
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w :
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20 61
6 71'
361
4 IV
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87 48
8WI 21 .....
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0 7.V
78 80
12 44
818 01
480 85
41 02
120 40
114 22 .,
7 lif.,
fi 95.
1 J 09 .
TII2 75.,
1,1180 IW.,
id w:.,
5 uo.,
'2:tl Ml . ,
UI 10.,
27 79. ,
1,510 115. ,
81 l2.,
68 45..,
110 115.,
70 .
- 7 78.,
12ll 30.,
M fir.,
61 00.,
V 38.,
134 97.,
170 38.,
21 18.,
231 41 .,
17 14.,
13 .12.,
C XI .,
no is.,
128 4a.,
1M 511 . ,
25 111.,
157 HI.,
121 27.,
21 82.,
""i'i'ii
mi 11 .,
118 72.,
20 41 ,,
:i.
21 50.
1.21 ill.
lll'.l tll .
8i III .
71 10.,
i.s;s 2.'.,
2.4CI 45.,
67 Si..
78:i 61 ,
2.: 01.,
1.2 w Ml.
11711 Ol ,,
2-JO HI .,
1.8 11 li.,
4 870 37.,
Id'. W . ,
2"W 3i .,
I2S 71 ,
13 . ill ,,
1,745 U
6C2 10
8:.l li
374 25
HI2 48
Ml iiS
0 9 73
2,274 Ui
"Liiiiw'
171 t!
0 :4 VI
23 0:i
849 v
418 !KI
24 911
1 2-.' til
7-.0 UK
Kill i:i
7S!1 I U
3bll I s
170 35
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Amount of county tax duplicate.
1895 171,768 74
Amount of State tax duplicata,
1895 $4,382
All of which Is respectfully rttbm'tted.
JOHN DEMI TH.
8. W. ROBKMT9
UILES KOBKMTS.
County Commissioners.
Attest: CHARLES F. WAG.KSR, ClerlJ.
Srnntop. Pa.. February 1st, 189(1.
6TATB TAX AfHrOUNT. 'Uf
US 4J
onnolly
Of
B
They come in Gilt, Silver, Spangles, Leather, Elastic, Silk, Etc. The Buckles
are entirely new and novel and very substantially made.
FROM 25c. UP.
PERIS! AN RIBBONS Have t&nBuy.our ,ine
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
m mil
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MITCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
13 MADE. NO CMAKfiK WILL BE LES3
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES! TO SMALL WANT ADS.. FX
CKl'T LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Wanted.
RESPONSIBLE PAHTY DF.SIKF.S LOAN
of $400 for six months. SECUKE, Tribune
oltice.
Kelt Wanted-Male.
lr ANTED MEN FROM ALL PAKTS TO
V learn the barber trade: only 8 weeks
required to complete: sitnatinu furnished;
wgfs Saturdava, while laarnine; cods taut
practice: complete outllt of tools free. Write
for illustrat d cntakuue punt paid. Cincin
nati Burlier Colloge, 428 Plum street, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
YMNTED AN OK NT IN EVERY HF.C
II tion tocanvass; $4.00 to $' 00 a day made;
sells at sight; hIhuii man to sell fctuple Hoods
to dealers; best side line 1 75.00 a month; sal
ary or lurge commission made; experienca
nniieeeeRii'y. Clifton Soap aud Manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
VANTF-D-AX EXPERTSTEAM FITTER
to solicit work nnd m.iko esiimaten: n
good oppoi tunitv to the right party. Address
STEAM FITTERTrilntii omi;e.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN I-M
every town to solicit stock Biilwerlp
tions; a monopoly; big money lor agents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO.,
Borden RlocK, Chioaea HI.
Helo Wanted Females.
pOOD, 8TKONO GIKL OR WOMAN FOR
VI general housework Apply, with refer
ence, to MRS. NOLL, 1342 N. .Halo avenue.
ADIEH I MAKR BlJVAGE' DOINO
J plensaiit hume work, and will gladly send
full particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp,
MISS M. A. STKHIilN'S, Lawrence, Mlob.
UrANTEU LADY-AO F. NT 1 N SCRA N"
tou to sell nnd introduco Snyder's oake
Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent and very profitable. Write tor
particulars at once and get bcueflt of holiday
trade. !' II. SNYDER & CO, Cincinnati, O
WANTED I M 61 K DI AT EI, Y T WO K.NER
VV petio saleswomen to represnt us.
(Inaranteed SO a day without interfering with
ether duties. Healthful oeenpntlou. Write
fur particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango Clioni
IchI ( 'nnipsny. No. 72 John street. New York.
For Sale.
ifsALES A tTri iXTniKs'lNFfRS'ft
V eluss order. J, F. btiST, Roariuj Brook
hotel, 3u8 Cedar avenue.
IiOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT AT COR
her of Mnnde and Burke street. All mod
orn improvements on premises. MKS. ANNIE
STEWART, Duuinore, l'a.
MOU 8AI.K-1 PAIR BAY MARES: I
J1 black pacer : very fsst : prices low.
Ht'EHNSEY BROTHERS, i24 Wyoming Aye.
XK SALE-ONE oF TH E FI N EST
F country places near Seranton; laro
modern honsn anil line grounds, M UN. M A I! Y
AYLESWORTH, Clarke (ireen, l'a.
For Rent.
l'OU KENT - FROM Ai'Kll, I. LARUE
I brlok lioinie. 424 .Mulberry street; all mod
ern appliiiuces. Inquire 243 N. Washing Ion
av, nue.
Vorre1t-tenTi66m all
II modern couvouieiicos. Inquire at 1223
Washburn si.
Cl BEEN RIDOK.-OOOD EIOIIT ROOM
I home. Apply 80.' Marlon St.
IORRENT-ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE
I 715 yuimy avenm. Rent reasonable.
Opposite jlosos Tnylor Hospital.
I.'OK RF.NT-ONESIX ROOMHOUSE, LEE
J court Inqulve 02:1 Adams avo.
i;OR IlENT-NIUFuH FURNISHED HALL
1 suitnble for lodge rooms. JOHN JEM
JI YN, 110 Wyoininit ovenue.
t"'OR RENT-THK PRKSIlsES RECENTLY
J1 neeunied bv The Sernnt'.n 'I rili no.known
its t ho Hl oHei' Ruililing, comer of Si.rtu-o St.
and 1 0:111 uve. I'ossessi'in eiveu iimuediarely.
The preml es consist of the b, tiding in I ho
rear of the building mi the coiner of spruce
treet and 1 enn iivennc. tntc her with the
i'S'-onieiit. nnd uUo th entire lottrtli floor of
the corner building. Cnu I e rented for Lodge
Purposes as well us public meetings. Siz-s of
hall. 2xMl with a a rnnd lull on same
HfMir. Ssx.-'S. For pnrticulMM inqiilm on
tlio premises, f Rudolph Blucser, or at the
office of ThJ tcranlon Tribune.
FOR BEMT,
Tlio upiHT Two Asscm
Uly Halls in our modern
building, corner Lacka
wanna and Penn Avcs..
being; 50 feet front and
nearly 100 feet deep, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, lo let. Will al
ter entrance to Lacka
wanna avenue, and adapt
floors for school, oilice,
gallery or light business
purposes.
THE SAMTERS.
Medical.
LA IMF.! ChlcSoster'a Englii.i Pennyroyal Pill
LtH.niosd Brawn, are the Best. ;.
Tik li OUi.r. S4li3 4t-., lumps, Lr .rUcsUrk ' RfUrf
A SURE CURB
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to cure 609 out of every 1,000;
two doses will take the worst case of Inflam
n story out of bed. $2.00 per pint bottle.
Manufactured and sold hy
MRS. -DR. HAMILTON. US Northasaptoa
Street, Wllkes-ttarre. Pa.
and for tale at 116 New York St., tinea Rldfe.
BCRANTON, PA.
&
Special Interest Now are the
EL.TS
TRY US.
602-604 LACKi AVE., COB. Will
Agents Wanted.
AUKNTS WANTED Tt) SELL CiOARS;
(75 per mouth salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two cent stamp, FlUAKO Cl
OAK CO., Cnioaeo.
A If ANTED TWO 4H)0D MEN TO SELL
tea and coffee ou comuiiiblon in and
around Scrauton; will furnish each with a
horse and wiikmi and pay 20 per cent, eoui
iniwion : a small bond required. For particu
lars address C. C, Tribune olflce.
A"" GENTS-TO SELL6UBI ACTUAL
Kold, silver, nickel and copper electro
platers: price from S3 upward; (alary and ex-
Scorn's paid: outllt free. Address, wltb stamp,
IICH It AN MFU CO Chlcag.
AGENTS TOSELLCIQARS TO DEALERS;
$2". weekly and exiwuaea; eiperienns un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED UFO. CO., 43
Van Burea St., Clueairo.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LIME; 25
per cant, commission; sample book
mailed fres. Address L, N. CO.. button L,
New York.
A T ON CE AGENTS Al'POl NTEl) TO
sell new liKhtnins aellliiK table cloth. mos
quito and house fly liquid at 10 cents and 25
rents n In-tln. Samplo free. BOLQ1ANO
M'F'OCo.. Baltimore, (Id.
A GENTS II IN DE'S PATENT UNIVK hV
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out heat I, nnd "1'yr Pointed" Hair Fins. Lib
iral commissions. Free sample and full par
tieulars. Address P. O. Box 4 SO, Now York.
Soeclal Notices.
I'UE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR.
1 You want this rello. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Plctures.ahow
iua- the forooa tu actual battle, sketched on the
spot. Two volumes, 2.0UU pictures, Mold on
eusy monthly payment. Delivered try ex
rress coiuplote. all charxea prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY. 022 Adams Ave., Seranton, Pa.
1)1. ANE BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAC1A
Jl slues, ttc.. bound or rebound at Tna
TuiiiUNM atbeo. (JuUk work. Reasonable
prices.
Stockholders' Meeting,
rI,HE ANSCAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
1 bu.dcrs of tin. DU-kson Mannfncturin
Company for tile election of ofliecrs, aud the
consideration of such other business as may
be brouicht before them, wilt be held at the
offlco of the company in Seranton on Wednes
day, the llth day of March next, at 10 n'clook
a. m. WM. H. 1'EltKINB. Secretary.
Seranton. February 21. 1800.
VOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
I the stockholders of The Ijickawanna
Iron and Steel Company, for the election of
directors and transaction of such other bml
uess as may properly come beforo the meet
ing, will be held at the office of the company,
in the eltv of Seranton, Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday. March 4. IMfti. at 2 o'clock p. m.
Th:. rolls will roinnin oisn for oue hour. The
transfer books will be closed mi February 23,
lf'Jj, and reopened on March 5, 1808.
J. P. HIOOINRON, Secretary.
Seranton, Pa.. Feb 20. IKHti.
Clairvoyant.
MADAME AUBREY. GREATEST LIVING
clairvoyant in tlio world; tells past,
present and future. Oil Mulberry street.
Fcc'ater's Notice.
REGISTER'S NOTICE TO ALL LEGA
tees, creditors and ntlior parsons inter
ested, notice Is hereby given that the follow
itiK num. d person lisve Bled their accounts in
til. itli'-A f the Register for tbo probate of
wills and arautltis; letters of administration
in nnd for the county of i.ackawanua, that
aid uilniinistrutcr, i i H-utnrs and tritardisns
have settled their accounts In the oftlce of the
a'd U (niter, and ih.it th umi will be pre
sjtited to the Orphan' Court of snid county
on Monday, Meruit 231, ll. at III o'clock a.
in., at tha ( ourt Housj for cutitlrinatlou.
1. Mum ret McDonald, administratrix of
Will aiu McDonald, defeased.
2. Msrtln Nenry, administrator of Thomas
P. Nearv, deceas.'il.
II. Freil 1 oti rs. administrator of John F.
Peters, deceased.
4. Joseph 1. I iikiiu, administrator of ( batles
T. Cojran, deceased.
ft. William Dauinan. nlministratcr of Cath.
ar ne Bauinan, decrss:ul.
i. Major M. Wardoll, executor of Edward
Warden, deceased.
7. Oconee Sherman, exocator of Hannah
Iiilig-lli.l'f. ile -e 'eil.
8. I'lorinds Menule. administratrix of Jacob
MetlKle. deceased. , .
0. K.nal acciint or W. S. Vail. euard:an of
EdPh J. HolT.-r. Adie M. Holier and Harry V.
lie IT r, luiut r children of Josluh Holler, de
ceased
ltL butinie M. Can.
n..,,M n I u. tr. .Ii-e.-lsed.
11. Second oartialacconntof Mary E. Jones,
Thninas E. .Iu:ie nnd i:.lwa:-.l S. Jones,, xe.-u-tors
aud trustees of Edwsrd J nnw. ilecssed.
12. 'lhird partial acini tit of Mary E. Jones,
Thomas E. Jones ami Kdwar.l M. .lotiei. execu
tors and trustees of Edward Jones, deceased.
I I. W. (I. Jenkins, executor of Junes Jenk
ins, decasi-'d.
14. lVn.niiah Murphy, administratrix of W.
W. I'orphy, deceased.
15. Paul K. Weltwl and Joslab Palf, execu
tors ol C. A. Smith, deceased.
10. rrauk E. Hvan. adminlstratjr of Kitty
Rank, ne- McKe lie, deceased.
17. Reuben H. Gillingham admlalstrator of
Frankliu J. Powell, deceased.
Is. Charles Oardner, executor of Sarah J.
Hupkius. decead.
10. Antteline S. Swlnffl. administratrix of
ErsstnsC. SwinKle. deceased.
20. Emily S. buiitb, survivluf executrix of
Johns. Smith, deuennsd.
21. Oeoriie II. hinith and W. F. Erhardt, ex
ecutors of Joel O. Smith, deceased.
22 George M. Shelly, executor of William
Shelly, deceased.
23. John .1. Fabry, tirelvlnir executor and
trustee of P. C. Callahan, deceased.
24 Caroline Hrouks, administratrix of Da
vid P. Brooks, deceased.
25. John J. Mulrooney, administrator of
Thomas Riley, deceased.
2rt. v. illiam E. Lloyd, If. D.a executor of
Rachel Nicholas, dceased.
27. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co.,
guardian of Nellie Mulier.
28 Fourth and partial account of Rosanna O.
Tripp. E?r H. Hippie and Everett W.rreu,
trustees of the estate of Ira 1 ripp. deceased,
2V. W. B. Bwlck, administrator of Aiaatoo
Vank, deceased.
W. B. HOPKINS, Hegisler.
Wallace
New
2&ouru
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Hake Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Situations Wanted.
A NTED POSITION BY YOUNG LADY
as stenoe-raoher and tvDewriter: can
also assist on books, experlenoed; host refer
ences. Address STLNOUBAPUKR, lo8 N.
Byde Park avenue.
CITITATION WANTED AS BUTCHKH, BT
O tine who thorouitlily understands laewt
business: can command a Rood trade; prefer
to work in cash market; with good habits nod
tint class reference. V. UORUAN, MM Wast
Market street.
rfPATION WANTED BY FIRST UP
March as collector, by one of businvea
qualm. -a! ions; well used to city and out of
city; with icood habits and reference. Ad
dress MORGAN, .HX W. Market street
CITTtToN WANTED BY A YOL'N(
Kiel to do freneral housework In a small
family. Address L. E. , II.". N. Fillmore a ve.
4J ITUTtION" W ANTEb-BYXNTxpEKI-l
euced man as salesman, bookkeeper or
shipping clerk; best references: wholesale
trade preferred. Addross U. A. L , Tribune)
oilice.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY
as clerk; has bad experience In dry goods
and shoes, also In office work; can furnish
reference if required: la anxious to obtain a
p.iiton. Adilr" ANXIOUS, 't'rllmne ofrltw.
Lost.
f OST-A BULL TERRIER D"G, WITH
lj fawn spots; name "Gecko." Finder w ill
be rewarded by returning same to 537 Monroe
avenue T. C. VON STORCU.
Business Opportunity.
C1KIPPLK CHEEK INVESTMENTS-RE-
liable Information, with Crippe Creek
map free: 3 years on around : 1300,000 capital.
The Woods lnrestmsut Co. , ColoradoSpriuns,
4'olo.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In KHect May 10. leos
Trains Leave Wilkes- Darre at Follows
7.25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hxzleton.
Pottsville, Reading, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays Only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burn and tho West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazlston
and Pottsyille.
J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOST. Uentral Manager.
Central Railroad of Kcvr Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring-
cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. IT, 1893.
Trains leave Seranton for Pi Us toil,
Wllkee-Barre, etc at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m.,
1.20. 2.00, 3.05. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, S.iM
a. m., 1.00. 2.15. 7.10 p. ni.
r-nr Atlantic Ciiy. 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
t.m (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. ru.
arrives at Philadelphia, Rending Terminal,
li 21 p. m. and New York 8.45 p. m.
For Munch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 8.20 . m..
1 20. 3.04, 5.00 (except .Philadelphia; p. xd.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m. .
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ate., t
8.20 a. m.. 120 p. m.
For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg;,
via Allentown, 8.20 a- m., 1.20, 6.00 y. xu.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m.
Returning, leave New Tork, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. in.. 1.10. 1 30. 4.80 (express with Buffet
parlor can p. m. Sunday, 4 SO a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal.
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 0.-7
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In tJ
vauve to the ticket agent ut the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Hats, Agent.
J. II. OLHAtTSEX, Gen. SupC
DEIjA WARES AND -ItLUSON
RAII.
KOAD.
Commencing Monday,
a vfTsv
jj aVTJ- PiT Ju y 30. ail trains win
f II flS" wanna avenue station
Wmf r as follows:
It" Trains will leave Bcran
ton station for Carbondale and IMerTns
dlate points at 2.20, 5 45 7.00, 25 and W.1S
a. m.. 12.00. 2.20, 3.65. 615. e.la. t.iu. ( ID and
l'i?orP'Farvlew. Waymart and Honesdals)
at 7 00. .a and 10.10 a. m.. 12.00, 2 20 and CIS
PFor Albany. Saratoga, the Adirondack
nd Montreal at 5.45 a, m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wilkes-Barre and Intermediate)
nolnt at 7 45. 8.45. 38 and 10 45 a. m.. I2.u5,
120 2 3. 4 00. 6.10, S.05. 9 lo and 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Hcranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate point
at 7 40. 8.40, 9.34 and 10.4O a. m.. 12.00, 1.17.
tM 140 4.54, 6.55, 7.45. 9.11 and 11.3a p. m.
From Hooesdale, Waymart and Far.
view at 9.S4 a. m., 12 00, 1.17, 1.40, 6.(6 aid
7 46 p. to.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc..
at 4.64 and 11.33 p. m. ....
From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
rolnts at 116, 8 04, 10.06 and 11.66 a. m., LII
14, 139. 6.10. 6.0. 7.20. t.0 and U.1S. SB.