ft t -9-lA ( THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER HI, IS9T. 3 LACKAWANNA COUNTY TAXES. MXWXti'r0inkiii000 it m, n-fc a a -ruirxiririri,iriniX(rxiijrkirxiriirjr4niirkkitf ;iq-tix-'-'X"--'U'4-'-ri-J'X-'-HU-Htu--r;'j f t 'fipjpqpwnrtn AMOUNT OPTAXI2S COr.LUCTKI). '''com'uitATION0 W 1 1 JFk 11 HIT R ; rill ::& If cI tlgis O 11 $ M.CS8 ,"X $ sjri Jfii 4 3..Mn TO $ 2,.-.9) ll J I'H l2 ,S K I f.,4S7 W 11.2X1 IV! SJ'i 00 Si3"i 1,001 W 2C 77 4.1ft M 217 21 1.111 2H 7". 0" I . 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SI $173,701 S3 93,410 911 $1C..CV 19 J5 I I Yi n i s I 110,7 53 Ss 412 7I 31.'.I01 ".5 1,071,91: ,7'l 177,510 201 01.172 75151,53 4S C, Archbald It 2,120 HlJkely i.mij JlC'iiton 172 f'llfton I 221 Cnvlnifrwi I'ur'lHlllo ttt' inriiuuie clty.i Dickson city.. I Dunmoro .... llliltm, llmhiirHt i en OouliHboro . Ulpnbuin ... (IreonfU'ia . JetTerHon. ... JcrniMi ... . Ui kuuiuitKi l.phlKh . ... T t I1 ll tnu jiiiyiifiii ..!!.'.'! i,r.i'i .M.iuison ntt Inn N AbliiRton uiil KorKe Olyplmnt iiunsnra ... Itnfir'ir llr'k Stott S. A1)lllKton...l Stiflntr Tlinnl I Taylor I T,795 riiroop Wiiverly . . AV AliltiRton Wlnton . Bcrunttin j i Totals 110,4G1 Totals for vo.ir rndliiK Jluy 31, iviij, no I'cirilliiK t" last report. Tln loltil iimnimt of taxes collected on Sci.intnn mlil $:.'711GI and In the matter of the total. 'i9.2n 03, Aboe Is a tahulnr statement of the amount of taxes collected In Incka wanna count.v durliiK the year endlnf- May 31, 1S97, compiled from the tax collectors' leturns by the county commls-Moncrn. It whows the amount of taxes paid, or worked out, in each city, liormiKh and township In the county, and Hpeclflid how much was collected expressly for the mpport of the poor, for t-chool purposes, and for hluhw.iy Improvement, and how much was deiived from licenses, taes on railroad coiporatlons, real estate and the real estate of other corporations, including limited partnerships. The total amount of taxes collected on personal piopeity and occupations Is also given. The totals for this year aie compared with those of last year, showing that there was $50.ti,i3..S les-s collected for all purposes this year than dm lug the pi e ions yeai. The part that the city of Peianton plays In the matter of tax contiibu tlon.s, as compaied with lemalnder of the county Is an Inteicfoting study. personal propertv was $1K 11157. of which UI UCUUPIIIIUII lllA DL'liUllUU K11U f,,3JI.U3 WAS FRANK MURDERED. Autopsy Surrounds the Denth With Suspicion Frank in Bad Com pany Saturday Night. Coroner S. P. Longstrcet, after an autopsy performed yesterday on the body of John Frank, jr.. the man who died at the police station Sunday morning, decided that from the natuie of Flank's injuries death may have heen the lesult of foul play. The frac ture at the base of the man's skull may have been caused by blows from a blunt Instrument and not by a fall ovet the retaining wall of the Jersey Central road into the Lackawanna river, where the man was found. The Tilbune Is able this morning to state that Frank was seen early Sat urday evening In company with two Polandeis on the South Side. Flank was intoxicated and Patrolman Sartor thought it better to take him from the clutches of the men. He was sent In the diiectlon of his home In West S r.tnton, and the two men apparently wont In another diiectlon. What this clue may lead to Is a mat ter of time and Investigation. The police are at work on the case. Flank's body was removed yesterday to his home, 501 North Hyde Park avenue. It is suspected that a Polander who appeared in the South Side police couit Sunday morning and who was thought to have "held up" a pedestrian the preceding night, but who wa dis chaiged, was one of the pair In Frank's company. An effoit is being made to locate him. OFFICERS OF ELECTRIC CITY TEA1PLE. BRUTAL ASSAULT. They Were Chosen y iho Ladies ol the Coition I'.aplc. The following office: s have been chosen by Pilde of Electric City Temple. No, S2, Ladles of the Golden K.igle, for the ensuing six months: Past templar, JIIss Alda Caller; noble templar. Mrs. Hattlo Tlce, vlce templar, MKs Luclnda lieiry, prophet ess, Mrs. Jane Schall; priestess, Mis-s Mary James: guardian of records. Mis. Nellie Collier; guaidian of fi nance. Mrs. U. E. Ililgeit: guardian of exchequer. Mis. Ella Wlllard; mar shall of ceiemonles, Miss Dora Jacobs; guardian of music, Miss Carrie Van denburgh, guatdlan of inner portal, Miss Huth Mai tin. guatdlan of outer poital. Miss Jennie Martin; ttustees, Mis Edith Cuter, Mrs. Uattle Huf foid Mrs. I. S. Tlce; representative to the giand temple, Mrs. H. K. Hilgert. A man who neglects his health is sailing Jilt craft of hf- in dangerous seas He cannot too soon awaken to the fact that he is imperiling hu most precious endow ment All the wealth in the world, all the power in the world all the pleasure in the world, all the love and poetry and iniisli and nobtlily anil hcautv me but dust in the mouth of the man who has lost his health Keeping health) means looting after the disorders that ninety-nine men in a hun dred neglect You-cannot git the pvcrage, everv-day man to believe that indigestion or biliousness or coMiveuess or headache or loss of sleep or appetite, or shakiness in the morning and dullness through the day amount to much anyway Hi will "pooh, pooh" at you, until some morning he wakes up and finds himself sick abed. Then he will send for a doctor and find out to his surprise that all these disorders have been but the danger signals of a big malady that has robbed him of his health, possibly forever It may be consumption or nerv ous prostration or tuahria or rheumatism or some blood or skin disease It mattet not, they all have their inception in the same neglected disorders Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the ap. petite keen, the digestion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure, the nerves steady and gives sound and refreshing sleep. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures o3 per cent, of nil cases of con sumption. In fact bronchial, throat and lung affections generally yield to it Med. icinc stores sell it, One or two at bedtime cure constipation Dr, Pierce's ricaj.mt Pellets. They ngu late and invigorate the stom ich, liver aud bowels, lly all medicine dealers. Dunmorc Woman Beeten Into Insensi bility By the Gill Brothers Her Condition Serious. Two Dunmoro desperadoes, Frank and Michael Olll, brothers, were held under ball by Justice of the Peace Cooney, of Dunmore, last night for an assault on Mrs. M. 13. Mitchell, house keeper of John Atherto'n, a saloon keeper. The assault was most brutal and may result In Mis. Mitchell's death. East night she was In such a serious con dition that she could not appear against the OUIs. The young men entered Atherton's place of business last Thursday night. Atherton had been 111 and was at the time In bed In an upstnlis room. Mrs. Mitchell was behind the bar. The Gills demanded u drink, saying at the time that they would not pay for It. After a wrangle, Mrs. Mitchell ejected Michael (5111 from the house. She also seized the other hi other, but he vic iously stiuek back at her. Poth aie poweiful men. The woman finally went behind the bar and got a base ball bat. With this she struck at Frank Olll. knocking him to the door. Mean while Michael, known as "Sheriff" GUI, had IP-entered the house and the two brothers nssallecl the woman. She fought vklouily, but was thrown to the lloor and kicked and beaten into Insensibility. Frank Gill kept the crowd back with a drawn revolver. The woman was carried to bed unil Dr. Hrown sum- l moned. He found that her In east bone Is fraetuied and her head Is covered with cuts and biulses. Constable Tlmotlry Jones arrested the Gills last night on a wairant sworn out before Aldennan John T. Howe. They entered bail In the sum of ?500. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. .Ilrt tind ."Irs. Ilyron. Oliver and Kate Hyron will begin a three-days' engagement at the Academy of Music Thursday, presenting the "I'pa and Downs of Life, Hie Turn of the Tide," and "The Plunger." The "Pps and Downs of Life," like all of the My ron's productions contains two stories, one Intensely diam.itle and the othei a bright comedy, so that smiles and laugh ter chase awny tears and tr.i-jlc Inci dents. The supporting cciinpanv this sea son is the sti (ingest the Iiyions havi ever had, and many new and blight vaudeville acts are Introduced Muill "' e Torsive II'r. "Shall We Forgive Hei?" which Is an nounced for presentation at the Lyceum Christmas afternoon and evening, was very favorably received In New York, where It was produced at the Fourteenth stuet theater by Manager Jacob Lltt at the opening of the piesent season It Is said to bo u very strong domestic drama, full of heart, Interest, nnd devoid of any clap-trap mechanical effects and melo dramatic sensations, Additional Interest Is given to tho engagement through the appearance of the talented actress, Miss Marie Walnvv light, In the leading role. Miss Wulnwilght Is said to have a role peculiarly titled to her personalty, and one that gives her exceptional oppoitun itlcs for strong emotional acting. Dims Nickelodeon. The second week of Davis' Nickelodeon opened iet-tTday afternoon la a very au spicious manner. Manngc r Davis has se cured strong Christmas week attractions for his Curio hall and theater. In the former. Captain Sidney Illinium and Mickey Keeney give u most Interesting ami entertaining exposition of the man ner In which the life saveis along the Atlantic coast perform their woik II. Hathaway, formerly of Buffalo mil's Wild West, does Borne fancy shooting, nnd Eddie Thorn conducts a very funny Punch and Judy show. In tho theater Mr. Mudge nnd Miss Noitou do a refined musical act. .Miss Notion possesses a line soprano volcu that Is heard to good advantage. Viva clous Vivian Wood, character nitlst, Is very enteitalnlng us the "King of Swells," and Pilce nnd Watson fieimnn comedians cause many a laugh. St. Julian, a clever female Impel sonator: Marline, contortionists, and Mous. I'or ber, equilibrist and Juggler on a swing ing wire, are other attractions. Fnrlier bus a tiny little dog that does a turn. It Is exceptionally well trained. Christ mas morning n special peiformancu will bo given at the Nickelodeon for the children, CATAHRH IN THfcJ HEAD, that troublesome nnd disgusting disease, may be entliely cuied by u thorough course of Hood's Sursaparilla, the great blood purliler. HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, Indigestion, biliousness, druggists, 25c. Utf 5lUl's"V i r "WW Ihe tush For Candy Hi W i ii nil v I VI m M.0 8 Given Away to customers who purchased not less than 50 cents' worth was beyond our greatest expectations. We gave away in one day what we expected would last the week out. We had to draw twice on our candy man to supply the demand. He has promised us all we want and you can depend on us to supply you just as advertised a box of candy with every purchase of not less than 50 cents. Hundreds were herethey came earlythey crowded the store from end to end. We were taken by sur prisewe were overwhelmed. Today we promise you things will move smootherno delayprompt service. Everything will be done to make buying easy and comfortable. Only This Some unthinking and unreason--able people came expecting to get a box of candy with every 50 cents' worth. Some who bought $2 worth wanted 4 boxes of candy. We tried to be fair and want you to be consid erate, and we hope everybody was satisfied. But let us tell you now, that from today on, only one box of candy will be given to each person no matter how much you buy. This isn't a premiumit's a .giftj"5t a remembrance to let you know that we appreciate your patronage and desire a continuance of it. See the Horn of Plenty (V V'lv j f itriut fyLi., (S,i fill l UMv ill sisv?:KJK?;.:j;ysis-a Ws.'-AWVli .,!?? ! 'rilr(l ..-Ll.. . -T1 VL sip W "5 u Ar -5? Iff ' y St 44 cornucopia made of stereorelief, decorated with ever green and gold leafthe biggest cornucopia ever made in this city, Stands 8 feet high and is 3 feet in diameter at the mouth. It is in our corner window, filled with candy, the sort we are giving away. This list'gives but a small por tion of what can be had here for 50 cents : 6 Pure Linen Collars any style 50c 2 Silk Hemstitched 'initial Handkerchiefs 50c 4 Japanette Figured Handkerchiefs , 50c A Pair of Silk Suspenders, in Box 50c A Pair of Lined Kid Gloves 50c Pair Sateen Embroidered Suspenders in Box 50c 2 Silk Bows or String Ties '. 50c Fine Silk Four-in-Hand and Tecks, in box 50c Elegant Link Cuff Buttons, a set 50c Canes, Natural Sticks, Metal Handles 50c Saniter B ros. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. wmMffm a X 0 X :j 0 .0 0X o o ll 0 X0 0 0 J. W, GUERNSEY'S - GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best pl.icc in the state to buy cither an Organ or Piano . . YOU CAN KUY CimAPHU, YOU CAN ItUY ON I2ASV TERMS, you can iiuy unrruR INSTRUMENTS 'limn at any other pluue. I3on't fail to call and see (or yourself. Ware room, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, rA. Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE I CULL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. THE PATENT We Make It. We Warrant it. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON MILL CO. I1J.U, 1 y' O USnriJI.I'RIJSnNTS FOR AinN-riuth Kobos Mclit felilrls. Nn-kvvtur, Olovts, sm. icixlerh, ete- CONRAD'S.tuffik NEW YOKIv HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor lltli -tieet nml I'nlverilty I'lace, Ni:l' YDItK iliiu liloi-IcwiM ot IlroiU- vtii.v. Noteelfur two tbtiigs, COM FO RT nnd CUISINE l'lrct-clnn room at Sl.liuu Jay and up. wnrel, on tho huiujit'iin pl.iu. L & E. FRENKLE WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placa, rslEW YORK. OQ0OS$CftOOCKraGS AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN. Day and Upwards.. $3.50 Per $1.50 Per GEO, rlURRAY, Proorhtor. The St. Denis Droiduay and i:iecnth St.. New York. Orp. Urace Chuicli. -European Plan. Koomi $1,00 Day and Upward. In a, modest and unobtruklvo way tbsra ar fiw buttor eonducteil bottls iu the metropclla tban tnoHt Denla . , . The freat popn'arlty It lisa arqulroil oan readily ba traced to Ha unique lot at Ion, Ita tiomollWa atinoiiiborn, tlu peculiar uxcollonoa ot Ita culttue and sorvlce, aud ita Tory ruoder ate prlcea WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
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