SMBgWf'S WVtWJ , " i ( ,-. ,' 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. SYRUF-FlGS Acsfeasanty andfivmptly. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. i resents in the most acceplabebnn the laxative prmcpes ofpants An own to act most beneficially. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILIC.KY. NEW YORK. NY. For sale ty drvgghfs price 50 1 per bottle. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OK Per , 0C Q"art- LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 elcpbcnc Orders Promptly Dll vorail ;3j(.327 Adams Avenus. 5(ranfon Transfer Co. a88afie Checked Direct to Hotels and Piivate Residences. Office V., I. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. E.ye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. 81. to J 2.20 p. m.: 2 to i Williams Building, Opp. Postofflce, UN I ONLWJCft BEL -fssVs.s-f-f-f--ssV-f-t.s)-s. I CITY NOTES : 4 . i:Cll.Mii: ITI.tTIS Pi. Uaillelit, pie-i-dint of L.if.ij ttli-, w ill vMliaiiRc pulpitb bun ili. with h: McIaoi), of the 1'n-t I'rcsbjleiUn chinch. .MAUIIIAtli: I.H i:XM -A liuiiiJirc llcen-e .is Rr.iutul tc'teidi.l h the licit, of tlio iciuits to ..i,iui.m A. &iun'le and l.uiy Zauc, both of Jit. Cobb. 't0 WI'.KKS IA. The Temple Ir.m ruin, piny, whkh opu.iln eul.t icilliuics In this p. in of tlic Miti, li.i-. anuuuncid lh.it liuc.iller it will UJ cn.i to wciU. .'10 .Vni:l) ITXi:itAU-.U inembcis of Moses T.ijlor Mster lodire. No. 121, ale icquiied to meet at their lull, at 11 ,i. in. tomoiiovv moininir, to intend the iuner.it of fel.ter Xeul, U)IIUIS ID TK.U IIKIti.-Mjiliine lKivenpoit pave .1 delightful address to ilio teachns in the mult Imuso List uiiilil. At the time of (lie lei tuio slit' w.is given a vole of thinks. f.l(. b.ft the cily at uiiilulnlit. WOMAN'S C'l.ril. On .Monday jfieinoon at i o'clock an impmtjiit meeting of (be (irrcn Shiga Woniin'n tlub will be held in the lihi.ii.vr foi the puipiisi- t.f votimr on the revised lonsti tutlou nml l -l.ivv.s uf the tlub. IllTTiaiM.W ITNi:itl..-,lhe fiinei.il uf tlm lali- .lolui llutUiman, ji., who was Mibd in tlio I'ltiiisjlvanli Coil lompaiij'.s jnnU on Wvdnes. iliy last, will occur this iimuiiiiK at !Rn, witli mass ut St, M.uj'r, i tiiui.il, Dunmoie. OITIf I'.lts' MIXriXti.-The ftaff and Hue cill icis (11 the Tliiitceiitli imliiipiit met I.it ni'lit at the nriuoit, A -.in lit amount of loutluc hiisl. ni.s was ll.lli,.uled and the inietltit; IIkii ad journed tn meet ,ikjii nest I'lliljy lilRht. VNS-;?;,Jl'.i:UX(i,-llin aiiuiiJl uieclliu- uf thf; t'lMdiee Cilttiiilou Mlsii,ii will occur it thjj Iimuii, 71- Ilnillsuii .iienue, on Tiitsdiv, ",n ;..'J ir:i. .n inosc wiui in. in teiMtuVln the tvqil, iie it'uuested lo intend. '''VN? -T f-ntAMO.v n.i'H.-'iii,. s(rn. toifilub iuls made auaiiKiiiiints lo rt'celvv ilie. lion iMrtM Tucfday night, Tach menibir is prltllrgiHl to ns1; onrt peiwm to arconipany him. ltcfrrshii)c;n,l Mill be terved durlne tho evening, wl.l, ,ASK AV l,V.ltl.NL"riOV,-M.ijnr Molr wlllitciday aphifor nu Injunction to prevent City Clc'jV iJiyilU- (loin chavvlui? wairants for the payment of the claims of cc-i'atiolmcn .Janus ful and .Stephen Dyer aciinU tho elty, 'Hit, papers in, the case Uu leen prepared. (7tRi:n with i:5iiii:zzfj:ni:-T.-n. 1', for Pavjf, of)?ltri Hampton street, mi ugent iiiimimc; j-caier -i. J". it(Miltn,'loii, wus jis. rnUy a'rralsned bofoie Alderiiuu Ivas.on on l.e,J hrt" lr cnibelliiB f.'O, which ho rob ctj!! for the firm, lie was held in KKM lull. TKCtf 10 IHI.LSIDi: HOIIF.-Mkluel V. tjiiih, of intl JUvliin Ktreet, va jcsteidav ev. unlived by the, or boaid phjtliiani. uiid'ioin miltel t5,,thcllllJ,1do Home, He was niioli-d Thiutlay ' tlm reiuet of his family, who rlaltfrd io IjjJ btwn acting in jn Insine nun. ner.ti' j,V i KXTKRKD HAlIi.-Mlihael Dees, who li charged with feloniously wounding IVlcr Cilnuk, yesterday entered ball in the jum of f.100, Lewis Spltj Wicttine ills boncUnnn. John KonuersM, wlios iharged with larceny by John JJcniiU, Mitrctl ball In the sum ol 00. Oeoigc Hour was the (urcly, QL'IKT WI:dI)IJ1'B.-tA mdet wcddliur at the Elm Jirk paraonago on Tuesday afternoon made man and lfc of Clifford Pjlee and MUi Agnes Jiglin, of Catiadiajij, l'a. Tin- Ilrowulng dub SfSgfJJ' Iinpfifiml to lie iircriit nml Rave iitriutiiR pn KMtiiUlloiw niter the icrciitnny by H'v. Mr. Clmrlct Mi fllflln. 1'AV IIVYS. Tlic Drhvnro nml lluibon emm piny pilil jMlmlny at tli Munliic lialt aii'l WRrtt'4 Crock mln at North Strnnlon. The IVIitnatci t.icknvvAnnii nml Weiti-rn mmpjuy pild jclfnhy "t Hie Diamond, ItatWr.nl nnd MaiIIIp mlne. nml will pjy toiljy nt tlio Nolle. vttr, limine anil Uiloril initio MAOlt ttlt.ti fll'KAK.-At the llpwo'lli Imrii service ol tlic Simpson MolliodM Cpl'i'V lull pliimli tomorrow (Sunday) eunlng nt 0.39. An atMrt will be tlollvrred by Hon. .Initio M.iir, mnjor nf tliln tlty. Subject, "Arr Wo DoIiir Our llotJ" Violin nolo by Will Bolltrly. Ilie niootlliR I opon to tlie public. wttx iii:ci:ivi: nimtiiNs. Ahtiirnciie i mnmlory, No. 211, KnlnliM of Malta, will rerelve oloctlcn lelnnn by special wire nn Tuesday even ln at their looms In the (luormoy twllcllnir. .11(1 Wnhlnirtnn nvrtme. Opon to the public. A sue flnl lnvll.it Inn Is extended to all Knights of Mulla, Cla'iis ami a Rood time. tlOt.D MIXTIXtl TOXIOIIT. The Louis Kos suth Klr-a lluiiRarlan I'olltleil club ot Pcrnnton, I'n,, will hold n special ineclliiR nt the Colrman llonso, South WnshliiRtnn nionuc, nt 8 p. in., Pilnrday, Jfov. :i, looo. All members are tirgrnt ly requested to attend, ns matteis ot Importance are to be dlcused. .lohtt Kramer, prnldcnt; do soph Julias, secretary. Tllllll) ANNIUti ItAIX.-Tlic thlul annual ball ol the MulldliiR Trades' Council was last lilRht held nt Music Hall. There was a large attendance nnd the affair was a successful one. Those In charge were: .Master of ceremonies, J. J, Coollean; assistant master of ceremonies, C. 1 Davis; executive committee, J, J. Cooll can, T. II. nuekley, William Cutler, P. II. SlafT, .1. M. Knowllon; piompter, T. C. I.aiiRin, Crank Mcllinough, TIIRn.VTK.NT.D TO THROW A I,AMI'.-N'ellle Kcllot, of Center street, was last night nr i.ilRnod befoie Alderman Millar, charged witli .Tsault nml battery nnd threats by Mrs. Mag Rio Colborn, nliio of Center slieet, The latter nlloRrd that the Kellct woman list night ran Into her house and picking up u lighted lamp tlnealcned to throw It at her, and iliovo her out of the house. The defendant was dismissed on the first charge, and fined $3 on the second. It. It. Y M. r. A. CANVAS. The cnnvnis for members is going on mcnilv nt the Italhoad Young Men's Christian association. Thus far the work Ins heen principally in the car shops, where one bundled nnd fifty-three now members were einollid. Tiie nurhine shops will bo can vassed net week, nfter which the road and otllco men will he worked. Prom piosent indi cations the lnomberrliip will be at the higheit point It hi1- ever reached by the cloe of tho lieseut inoulh. HCI.I) A.V M'TOP&V. Coioner Itoberls jester diy nfieinoou peifouned an autopsy on the H" mains of John Piitteiman, Jr., of Petersburg, who w.is killed Wednesday afternoon In the Erie nml WjoinliiR Valley ralhojd jards at Eu'imoii h.v being liiiik by a falling derilck. Butt'r nun's "-kull was found to ho fiactund and li's kit leg binkiii. Coroner ltoberts giies Ituttei m.m's funil.v tlio power lo decide if an inquest slull he held nnd the fact ;i-cortalneiI whethT t tic man's di.itli was due lo any negligence, on the pirt of Hie i.iilroad iciiipiny. -MII.II'ARV HAI.I.. rompatn- r, lliliteenlb rilim-nt. will roml i t n militaiy ball al the aiinnis on 'lliursdiy cenlng, Xo. l.'i, wliich will undoubtedly be the soiiely event of tlic fi'.imiii. The soldiu.' nml sailors' momunent will he timeilcd that day and manv prominent it.ile oltlenK nml nnlibiiy men will be 111 the city. 'Hie patroueis will include many of Hie must piomliitiit oiioty leadcis of t lie city. The aimoiy ill bo decoi.tted and the lloor coined with ir.i-.li. 'the cwnpiny loonus will be re serveil fur the ladies and the iuteiior of the buililliiir will be specially illuiuin itcd for the ot c uion. l.li:i)i:i!KltANZ MI.WIUKUO. '1 ho S'unnton I.iedorhun?. sm icty will bold their minstrel pel foimanie on .Monday eveniiiR, Nov. 20, at Music lull, on I.ic kaw-.mna avenue. The coiup.iuy will consist of fultv-dve jieople, whiili is under the linuaRement of Nelson TeeU. Prole-sor W. C. Oil is musical dnectoi. The (.oloists ol the company .ire Albeit Davis, Tied Softly, Fied Weiner, (Jus Wcinss, Hilly Williams, Will Kmci lik, (haiks lteitine, Cm Rc-pperl, Charles Wcn uA, Louis f'ontad, Louis hiibeiker. Tlic olio will lonsisl of five luimbeH. Alter the peifoim ante a social will be given. Lawience's full bind and oirlioatia will fuinisb the muic for pel foi maiice and soeiil. sv Have You a Boy. Black Cat' Hose ate the most durable stocking manufactured. We have the line, medium and heavy grades. If you try one pair you will buy no other kind. Mears & Hagen. Votp for William Connell for con giess nnd sustain the administration which bt ought about good times. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS. SVTI'RDAV EVKX1XC. XOV. S-.Instus, Alii once Hall. Spial.ers, Hon. John It. Farr, W. It. Lewis, Ceorce M. Watson. SVU'ltDAY EVLXIMi, XOV. tb-Sehininfl's lull. Cedar avenue. Speakers, lion. James Molr, Major Kverelt Warren and It. A. Zlnimer nun. U'ltDAY nVTXIXG, XOV. 3. Central Paik hall, South Wjsliiiiflon .iveuue. Spe.iheis, lion. S. S. Vueland, New Jeiey; Iloij. (J. I. O'.Mal ley and Hon. F, W. Fleit. MOXOAY r.VK.M.NG, SOW 5. Athletic lull, Alder sticet. Spealccrs, lion, James T. Dultois, niiiml (.eneial to hwitrerland; Hon. T. W. l'lill ami A. .1, Coloorn. Jr. MONDAY KVKXIXO, NOV. S.-Woihlngmeirs lull, Alder stiect. SpeaKeis, Heniy George, Hon. John It. Fair and Hon. John M. Harris. .MOXDAY i:Vi:.IN!, NOV, a.-Kaloski's hall, Piuslon avenue and Llm htieet. SpeaUeta, Hon. N S, Vice land, ol New .leisey; Hon. James Mtdr; also an nddicst by an eloquent spe.il.fr in the Polish language. RACES AT THE SPEEDWAY. Four Events on the Card for This Afternoon. Follow Iiikt Is the cittd for to-day's rnec-M at tho speedway, whlclv will bo i;lu nt 1:"0 p. m, hhiirii: I'lltsr R.VCi:-i!.!!l (LASS. Scheuoiido, hi, ir,; Jim Dojle, b, g,; Dlrcclor Cl.ij, blk, K. Ccdelli, I p. m, S1XOXD HACK --.'.a) CLASS. t!uy (Vie, br, b.j lUu A b, g.; Combine, b. g. i llelh' Freeiuan. Tlllltl) IIACK-2'."I I LSS. St. Mck, b, g.; 1'iu.ty Gatiett, b. g.; Tlppo f.i b. if. i Waller J,, ib, g, lorn in n.ci:-Fiti:i.-ioit.ALL. Nllo, b, if,; Tinker, b, g,; Allan ood, b, g,j Ml VI, W b. in.; Cliiuies, li. g, llaces to begin at l.SU hliup. A'ote for u ncpubllcau state leelsla tu re. Italian Citizens to Meet, Tlio Italian citizens will hold a miot imr In Casseso's luill, Lackawanna ave nue, Saturduy eveiiinir, Novomber 3, at S o'clock. Good speakeis will be In at tenduncc. Parade will start at 7.30 p. m. Frank Carluccl, Chairman. On election nlfirlit tlio Y, M, i. A, offois In Guernsey hail, ground lloor, leturns by private wires. Spedon, tho Kieat cartoonist. Hot coffee at mid nltilit. Tickets, L'j cents, on bale at Guernsey's and i n. Powell's uut-slo stoies, or V. M, C. A. rooms. All ictall meat matkotu will be closed Sundays, after Nov. 1. DISD. l'OTTi:i(-Wltl(!HTi:it.-At the home of thu bride, Thompson, l'a., en Wednetday evening, Oct. 81, Mr. Hriic.t 1'otter and Mlis IMith I). Wrlghtcr, both of Thompson, l'a., by ltcv. A. I), tin id, pastor ot the Methodist L'plscopal rliurch. FOUR YEARS OP PROSPERITY Wau the Beneficent Effects of Mc kinley's Administration Were Felt In This Gltu. DEPOSITS IN THE BANKS They Are Almost Twice What They Were Tour Years Ago nnd the In crease Is Largely in Savings De posits Way That Local Industries Have Fared Since Four Years Ago. All Are Working a Greater Num ber of Hours Each Week and Em ploying a Greater Number of Men. A Compilation Worthy the Serious Consideration of Every Voter. Much of a statistical nature 1ms been prlntPd durinp; the present campaign, with a view of showing1 how much more prosperous the country is now than it was four years ago, at the close of a four years' experiment with Demo cratic administration. No small part of these statistics were called forth by the assertion of Bryan that even if the country Is more prosperous, the pros perity does not accrue to the worlclng ntan. The Tribune deemed this very Alderman Otto D. Myers, of the Second ward, one of the leading citizens of North Scranton, when asked by a Tribune man yesterday why he favored the re-election of President McKinley, said: "I favor his re-election because he is an American citizen who honors and cherishes the American flag and who does not favor haul ing it down in the Philippines as does his opponent. "Because he displayed a wise policy in refusing to allow the coun try to be plunged into war with Spain until we were ready. "Because his has not been a free trade, deficit making, bond-issuing administration. The farmer and mechanic are prospering today and paying for their homes and farms by the substantial prices they receive for their labor and produce as he guaranteed to them. "Because he says that every Union man who served "his country at the sacrifice of his own life in our Civil war should be compen sated for it. He stands by the principles of the Republican party, and does not have to change the issue every four years to make a howl as does Mr. Bryan. "Because every blow struck on the other side of the water on marketable product which would come here in competition makes one blow less at home, and every day's labor upon the foreign prod ucts sent here takes one day's labor from us. "Because he said give the day's labor to our own, first, last and at all times. This is why we have a protective tariff, and the free trad eis say give it to the foreign workmen if ours will not perform it at the same price and accept the same wages." locality a fitting- field In which to put Mr. Bryan's assei lion to the test, and proceeded to do so. A letter, of which the following: is a copy, was sent out to a number of the city's largest industrial concerns, Thurhday: Sirauton Tiiliinu-. OlHce of the lMitoi. .Sciaiiton, l'a., Nov. 1, WOO. Dear Sii : 'the Tribune would csleciu it a gic.it favor if jou would kindly furnish, for use in an attide being piepared for Siturda.v's issue, sume statistics tonipiiriug business conditions at jour vvoiks dining the Cleveland and McKinley adiiiinistuliciiis. The rditoij.il, "Fails vs Gush," In toda.v's issue ol 'Hie Tiibune, will indicate lo ,vou the .scope and piuposo of the atliile. llc-peitfull), 'Ihe Tiibune. The f.tet that .some of Hie com panies do not deem it prudent to make public the details of their business af fairs, and the further fact that otheis were so hard pressed for Wine by rush uf business that they could not spare enough to comply with the jequest, lesulted in our seeming only a general sort of statement, In some instances, but whether general or detailed, the i espouses, without exception, showed how well founded Is the ltepubltcan claim of "McKlnlcy times" and "Pros perity" going hand in hand. MR. ZEHNDE1VS STATI3MENT. AY. D. Zehnder, piesldpnt Scranton Holt and Nut works: "As an lllustiation ot the caution exercised by financial men In launch ing new enterprises, permit mo to say that had it not been for the free silver craze, and Pryanism during the year of IS91, our company would have been organized and established during that year. T had practically 7." per cent. of the stock subscribed at tlte time Urynu appeared upon the sceno and it Mas not 4S hours afterwards every man called a halt, and they were not all Republicans, either, It was not un til the country's financial policy was assured and the "little unpleasant ness n( 'US' was over that confidence was again established. "With tho appeaiancs of prosperity In tho spring of '99 It was a compar atively easy task to float nn Industry ns was our case. Wo built our plant la six mouths and have run continu ously since January 1, 1D00, Our vol ume of business lias far exceeded our expoclfttions and our employes doublet our calculations. "Wo havo hnd all yiuir and have now ttOO t-niployes earn ing over JIW.OOO per annum. "During my 17 years cxpeilence In litis business T have seen tho efi'eot of opposite administrations upon our business life. Tho ono was construc tive tho other lU'strucuvp, We can all recall Industrial wrecks and half-time brought about cither by acts of the Peniocratli: parly or In fear of It. WACIKS INCIU'lASUD. "Otirliig the yeai of l.S9'. under tho confidence of a Republican administra tion lolling mill wages cast of Alle gheny mountains worn advanced from Match until August 10 over 50 per cent. Thes9 rates have been continued until only recently when on account of gen eral apathy a i eduction of 1!0 to 25 per cent, was made. "f mu firmly convinced the election ot William -I. Tiryun would unsettle all values and cause general stagna tion and would very soon place wages In tlio Iron business back to whore they were in '90 to '9S. On the other hand I conclude fiom Information gathered during the past four weeks, that the iron business Is now waiting for tho re-election of that magnificent type of an American. William Mc Kinley, nnd when he is re-elected we shall again enter a more substantial period of prosperity than we had a year a?n. We don't want abnormal pvlcpsi wo Want them reasonable and fttrndy po ns to t-ontlntie labor nocord iMRly. Our business Is now heavy at homo, but wo are already reaching; r.ut tn South America, Itulla, China 'tnd Japan." Prom V i, Davis, superintendent of the Immense Satiquolt Silk mill, of which Hcrnnton so Justly boasts, comes the following statement: "In 1803, 'm, 'ns, and 'H6 we employed about a two-thirds force, or 1(100 hands, forty hottrs a week. April 1, 18D7, we entered upon full time, sixty hours a week, with a full force of over 1.400 hands, and have been working full time nnd full-handed until about two months ao, when tho silk busi ness, like so many others, suffered a falling off, owing to the belief preva lent that there was danger of Bryan's election." Charles R, Connoll, secretary and tieasurer of tho Lackawanna Mills and of the Sernnton Button company: "A comparison ot wages paid during t'ltc four years of the Cleveland ad ministration with the four years of McKlnlcy. three months of the pres ent year being estimated at the ratio shown in the nine months already on record, shows, for the button works, an Increase of thirty-two per cent. In favor of Republlcnn times, Regarding the Lackawanna Mills, the record stands: Aeiago number ol employes UD3 to 1635, inclusUe, under Democratic national ad ministration 374 Aorage number ol emplojo'. lSOT-lPOO In ekishe, tinder Republican national ad ministration t 60.1 Gain to credit ol Republican times 1,029 Average annual wage in Democratic period $222 10 Average annual nagc In Republican period 237 SO Increase per emploje In Republican times $15 50 R. R. Weisenflue, secietary and treasuier, Scranton Axle works: "As per request, we give you herewith the statistics legardlng our operations in tho year 1S93, as compared with 1S19: 1KB. 1SIW. Number of nun iiiiplo.ved. 7." 123 Wages paid .l4,lfK) ll'l C0.i.ril -'i Value ofpicnhict U9.&M fid M,t)l2 U0 THE LACE WORKS. W. II. Taylor, general manager of the Scranton Lace C'uitain Manufacturing: company: "In a general way, I would say trade was only fair in tho Cleveland admin istration. At no time was it anything like we have enloyed under the Mc Kinley administration. From the be ginning of the McKinley administra tion thete seemed to be a general con fidence by the trade In business con ditions, which has had the effect of steadily Increasing our volume of trade. "During the years immediately pre ceding MeKinley's inauguration we worked short-handed and experienced some idleness. Since about the middle of the year 1S97 we have worked every day to the full capacity of the mill, and lecently made an extensive addi tion to the plant." Frank Carlueci, president of the Car luccl Stone company: "Wo ore at present employing three times as many men as we did In the years of the Cleveland administration, and wages have been Increased twenty per cent. Never In my experience in this country was , there so manv and such extensive building operations," Scranton has nine banks. In most of them the savings deposits represent Grand Display of Silks and Dress Goods For Waists-Cheney Bros' plain cashmere Taffeta Sillc a very soft lustreless silk, double warp, positively guaran teed to wash and wear, 28 beautiful new colorings, JP n real value $1.00. Our price iJU For WaistsFrench Flannels, plain meriuo ft I ftr finish, embroidered spots aud figures 59c to Uj For Waists Fipe all wool Henriettas, 13 new Cfln autumu shades, 38 inches wide OoC Dress Venetians 17 very desirable colors to select from, We have made it a leader for our department. Sam ples for comparison gladly given. Positively guar- OA h auteed to be $1,25 goods, Our price uliUU Vicunas-A very large selection of $2 goods in greys, beige, beaver, Oxfords in all mixtures, the best &4 rft tailor suiting made, Our price VI. 3U Black Goods-A great variety of all the uew weaves, Cheviots, Pebble Cloths, Rombrans, Grauites, 0f Aft Venetians, Etc, from 50c up to yiUU MEARS & HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. seventy-five per cent, of the total de posits and In only one oC them does the percentage drop to fifty. In the largest banks the savings deposits at tain the highest percentage. Four yoars ago there were only three banks In thu city that could boast of deposits ot a million dollars, Today only one bank In the city has less than a million. Here are some comparisons of bank depotlls In Scranton In 1898 and 1900 or the lat ter part of 1899. They are taken from tho statements furnished the national or state authorities and published In the newspapers: CONDITION OF THE BANKS. First (National hank May, 1KM 1l,2i,0Sn 25 September, 1UU0 7,001,205 2S Third National bank t'ebmary, 1SIX1 ,f 1 ,510,744 tP September, 1000 2,845,617 M Trailers.' National bank 1'ebruary, liM) ? 471,2.11,70 September, IbOO 1,217,71)1.10 I.ailcawniina Trust and Safe Deposit Co. May, 1MI1 $ 750,010 22 January, 1000 tiOI.O'iU 27 (Tlic uavlngs deposit at this bank now exceed n million), Mu chimin' and Mechanics' bank May, 1800 P 15,054 IS November, 1SW 1,322,030 22 County Cavlnits Innk November, ISO.". $ 0.1,073 40 November, lSOJ 1,310,713 72 Pcrnnton Savings bank May, ISB0 81,09.1,703 85 November, UW l,GSl,39t 73 Dime Deposit and Discount bank May, 18Q0 $ 604,170 08 February, 1000 1,120,804 03 West Ride bank May, 1S90 ? 280,(103 20 November 5M.C01 OS (The mvintr deposit! it his bank now execid halt a million). The total deposits four years ago, at the close of tho Cleveland adminis tration, were $10,7.'i7,814.20. The total deposits now, nt the close of the Me Kinly admlnsttatlon, are J17,S!)4,316.!)3. If the reports were brought up to date, a prominent banker stated yesterday, the total deposits would be found to be in the neighborhood of nineteen mil lions, or nearly twice as much as they were four years ago. The following from the report of the commissioner of banking, Indicates that Scranton Is not alone In this re gards Total deposits In all banking Institutions of Pcnnsjlvania: In 1S04 $20l,')2l,0- 00 In 1890 .121,850,703 84 Inirease Sll,i)j(i,J0 21 Number ot depositors: 1S9I 4l'.S,9l0 lSOfl 07.'., Hi I Increase Average amount lo each dcposiloi: 1.H lSU'l SIM M 4 SO us Inne.i-e $13 W JUDGES AND INSPECTORS. Several Were Appointed by the Court Yesterday. The following judges and inspectors of election weie appointed by the court yesterday: GeorRO F. Tiitbili, judge of election, Ulakely borough, l'irst waul. Jacob Hani3, inability inspector, Klglith ward, First dlstiiit, Sernnton. William A. Itaub, judge of election of Kigbth ward. First district bcrantim, in place of Kied Durr, leidgued. James F. O'Bojle, majority inspcitor. Twelfth ward, First district, Sciantou. John Casey, minority inspector, Southwest dutiict, Lackawanna, township. It. 1. Svvlck, judge of eleition, Second ward, Jerm.v n. David T. Moigam, majority inspector, Tbird distiicr, Sixth waul, Scranton. m For a Cold In the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinlne Tablets. 0C000tssCssC 10c Per Copy Century Edition of Standard Music. Tho only Engiavcd and I.tthOKiaphetl edition sold at 10c. per copy. The i.o called 10c. idieet music, which heretofore has been offered, was a cheaply gotten up aittilc,- piinted from common tjpe plates on an interior glade of paper and did in no way come up to the high standard, which the lover of th" great worhs of old masters can evpo't. The "Centra- " L'dltion at last tills tho bill. It is the Fllt.ST and ONLY edition which is a product of the engT.-iver's and lith ographer's art and which is equal in eveiy rcspeit to the most expensive Im ported sheet music. Lveiy copy is ten cents, whether the original price ot the composition was Due. or $1,00, Call for a catalogue. Sold exclusively by GEO. W. FINN, 138 Wyoming Avenue. V t 000000000s0 wuwywwwwww.s now ADOUt Yolir supply of China nnd Glass (or Fall and Winter enteftalnlnfr? Is It sufficient for your probable needs? If not, you can buy whatever Is needed here at lower prices and from a stock that is up-to-date and as com plete as any in the country; Llbbey's Cut Glass, Rocft Crystal, Mavlland 8t Co.'s, De llnleres & Cle and other makes of French China. Royal Bonn, Ivory Carving, Ham mered Brass", etc. If there is anything new that has merit you will find it at i5 Geo V Millar & 3 VJCU. V. ITU II tl I IX wwmmmmmmwmmwwmMMF sn Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (tSoW $3 saver Filling soc All work guaranteed for 1(1 jeaii. Call and ha-.e jour teeth examined freo of charge. Satisfaction or no pay. t : New York Life : ?? "T Insurance Company Insurance That Insures. Policies iiicoutesta able from date of issue. No restriction a? to residence. 4- travel or occupation, as to ner, time or place of death. Policies uoti-forfeitable after first premium is paid. One mouth's grace in the payment of premiums. Cash loans can be obtained at any time after the policy has been in force two years, f Policies combine insurance and investment. 4- . , : B. H. BETTS, Agency Director : J Scranton Branch Office. : 607 to 615 Mears - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - - 4 - 4 - 4 - - t - We Have Large Shops 1 For All Classes of Hachine Work and Difficult Repairing. Large Ovens For All Kinds of Enameling, Nickel Plating and Bicycle Repairing, by He chanlcs. & jr BJrTENBENDER UKKKKKUKnnUMKIKKKUXKKKKUCMX In Our New Store We are now located in our new store. 406 Lackawanna Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Siebecker & Watkins. We are showing a superior line of Furniture and Carpets,and invite inspection Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company REGISTERED. Little things at little prices. Call your attention to a lot of them this morn ing, such as Jewelry, Picture Frames, Prett3 Combs, Shell Hair Ornaments, Ebony Handle Toilet Articles, None of them cost you very much, vet they serve to supply all sorts of needs. When you "want any of them, remember Williams'. Still sening those Dainty than going home at noon. If we J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue, Co m wyomin ATenne Sfe VU. W.Ik In .nitlo.k .round S2 TEETH $5 SET 5$ rietter come In and talk to ul about your teeth. Wu believe jou. will appreciate the work nnd our love prices. Wo will save yon nearly one-half on all dental work, Wc make a specialty of Painless Extrac tion, and if you experience any pain while we are uulllnc your teeth will guarantes to do all of your work free of charge. Dr. Rever. Dentist SM Spruce St., Opp. Court House. . f 4- habits of life, or as to man- Building, Scranton, Pa. -i- Ol "UiUUlVU, i.u ' 4 - - .4 - 4 - 4 - - f4 - - fs.4.4.44.4.4.44.4.4 - .8 CO,, 126' and 128 Franklin Ave. p H Lunches to all crfmers. Cheaper dare we'd say, "better, too." J V ir i v '