TIIE SCKANTON THIBUXE-SATlTItDAY MORNING, DECE3IJ1EK 28, 1S!5. THE DOINGS OF SOCIETY It Is tbc Season of Numerous Formal I'artics and Dances. MANY HOLIDAY tTXCTlOXS Lost Sight's Assembly Was Largely At tended and a Distinct Success - Danc ing I'artics at Home of Mr. Albro and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. There does not stem to lie ary abate ment of Interest in the' approaching JfcM-hclors' ball. The officers are very alert and busy In perfecting big and little arrangements and Hre sanguine nf making the affair the most .abulia t sures ill the history of Burlielortloiii: ertalnly every thiiiK indicates such a result. Among the hundreds who have re-rivod invitations there is a keener mtlrlputinn than was apparent at this period last year. The reason is plain. Then everybody 'thought the organiza tion hall-' dreamed' a social function which it would, not be able to fulfill. am it was not until the day before the bad trial Mie same "everybody" concluded t ho liaehelors promised carrying out their elaborate plans, so society went 10 tht Jall anil wan more than pleased.' am that nettled it future bails were to Do. just-OB successful.1 An evidence of the possible-attendance- is the intima tion already given by local people that a total of more than fifty persons from out of town will be. present. , Fifty. from abroad means a very large number from Scranton. The desire of the Bachelors to spare neither pains nor expense in having every detail us near' perfect as possible was proved by. an . incident which occurred during the week. It was found that the imports beneath tne portable dance floor built a year ago purposely for the Haohelors hu tl been damaged and would make , the floor plig-htly uneven. Telegrams were pent to 1 lochcster which secured n. presence hero of the mechanic who.in the employ of I.eni'i t & Son,' the mentor nivni t'.'ots. planned and supervised the mak ing and laying 'of the lloor last year. This mechanic has been busily eipgnged with several carpenters ami the lloor Vi lli be ju.tt as soringy and Just as so fiir ns when lirst laid. r Today Is rest day. a fortunate Inter mission In the round of holiday affairs whleh becnr on Christmas day anil will continue until at least next Thursday night. . I-.ust night's assembly In the Kcranton Tlic ycle club' house was largely attend ed. Among the Hernntoii people present wi't-f AV. and Mrs. N. G. Itobevts-on. Mr. mikI Airs. H. P. Simpson. Mr. and Mis. H. W Kingsbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Stiirrs. Major and Mrs. Everett Warren, Mr.- and Mrs. It. M. Scranton; the Misses Archbald, the Misses Matthews, the Misses Reynolds. Miss Hollo. Miss Hunt. Miss Welles. Miss Simpson. Miss AVlnton, Miss Jermyn, Miss Sue Jcrniyn, Minn Halo. Miss Anderson. Miss Parke. MIsh Honinlne Seybolt, Miss Graee li. Williams, MIsh Luolla Williams, and Messrs. T. H.. 1.. It., F. C.., and M. H. Puller. Chase. Watson. Blair. A. (!. Hunt. A. U. Hunt.. jr.. John and (leorgo 1-Srooks, Williarns. I'.oyi-r, Wharton, T. M. Reynolds, Bedford, Lvnde, Jloli'ntt, C. II. Welles, jr.. P. I!. and C. A. Helin, T. F. Archbald, ami the following from out f town: Miss Vaughn, of Kingston; Aflas Harris, of i.Jermniitown: Miss Wisnor, of Brooklyn; Miss Harlow, of I'laintleld; Miss Holmes, of Albany; F. '". L.e. of Trinidad: J. H. Knapp, of South Norwnlk. Conn.: F. D. Tuttlc, of 1'rcioklyn; George It. Molr. of Moston: Mr. Sheldon, of Now Haven. Tho annual ball of Hie Excelsior So rlal t-lub in Its rooms on Wyoming ave nue Thursday night was the most an ticipated Jewish social event of tin? sea Fon and m attended by many from out of town.The rooms ware handsome ly dc-corated with Christmas grooiis. Supper was served by rianley during the intermission of dancing, the pro gramme for which contained twenty niiml ..!;. Music was furnished hy tin J.uvrence orchestra. Isnac Drown, Charles Ifernsteln and Charles Worm per -omposetl the committee of arrange ments. Among. the out-of-town guests were: Mr. und Mrs. Levy. Mls Mil dred I,ewlth, Miss Lewlth, Harry IJv ingston. Martin Freeman. Harry I'll man. C'osmor V. Long, Arthur Long. D. N. tSallon. Hen Weltzenknrn, of Wllkes Harre; Henry Werthelnier, Maylin Hamburger, of Philadelphia: Skincy Kuyl. of Chicinnai: Miss S. Carrie I'lurr, of Eugene City. Oregon; Miss Miriam Goldsmith, of Philadelphia; Miss Schwartz, of Itochester; ln Htichwald. of New York, and Miss Hclla llirschaeld, of I'lttston. Mrs. Ida M. Albro Rave a dancing party Thursday night for her daugh ters. Miss Louise and Miss May. Among the-quests were Miss Sue Jadwln. of Carliorulnle: .the Alisses Hutchins.'or Slonsio; Messrs. John Curry, Archibald Ncsbltt, Harry and Kdward Khterline. of Wllkes-llarre; Misses Kllzabeth and Grace Sanderson, Miss Mercerenu. Miss Hli clt-nll. Miss Klerstend, Miss Hchlae-er, tho Misses Hanley, Allsu Gcarhart, Al ins Grace ESp'-ncpr, the Misses Foster, Miss Torroj-. Allss Frothlnnham, Miss Iiuhte Cunster. Miss Mary hlnen, Aliss Hroad bent. Miss Helen Aiatthcws, Allss (Jrao-? Pettifrfew, Alisn Gertrude Klce, Miss Hossii Htahl, Allss Anna Welles, Miss Floi tnie Finch. Mhsiv. Robert Frey, Joseph Holes.Arthur Thomas. Theodoi - Fuller, liny Fuller. Arthur Klce. Dunnl' Charles Pond, Kdward Nettleton, Harry and Willis Klrkpatrli-k, Harry Kays, Howr.fcl FuUnr... Hartley .Watson; Mev nns, Surdam, - Decker. Scranton Wolfp, William. Hundley, Kdward Gearhart. Tuesday evening u surprise party wan held ut the residence of Allss Olive Ks c ott on South " Alain avenue. Among those ireaenl were: The Alisses Mar garet Jones, of Taylor; Kdlth I.owls, iicrtho, Davis. Graee Hadley, . Lottie CummlnRS, Caroline Reed, Delia Will-, lams .nd Rmllv Davis, Messrs. Fred Prosper.- Will Powell, of Pitts'ton: Clar ence Itrndley. Julius Smith.- Charles ConnliiRH, Will' Fuller. Fred Wright, Georgte Dally and TallU- Jones. The friends of Floyd Fredericl, a den tal student at the University of Penn sylvania, pave him an agreeable sar prlj Thursday eveninir ut his home In G-ceil Kldc'-. Drsfjli.f (,e ruin a very n.io:-aiale.eveninr- Mpm.. Anioni: tli'ir" jirei.ent were "biUude Fellows-, kdna VI!llarfit, Graee Thayer, Gertru'de Miller, Mary Wirth, Edna Klaumlnzer. Molly Koch,. Irene Kann, and Kmil Keubauer, George De Wild, Horace ' A warm shampoo wit hCutlcqro Soap, ind a single application of Cuticura (ointment), the great Skin Cure, clear the icalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dand ruff, allay Hchinf, soothe irritation, stim ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the roots, thus producinK Luxuriant, Hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp. ' k ' foil throwknt flu vrrM. PnTTra Dana Csu. Cir., mmtm i"rpiHlri, Mton, V. .,. . ticiira FOR THE ' jjpt HAJRr Smith. Arch Hruwn, Georpe Walden. Churles Doi-rsam, Walter Klple, Floyd Fredericl and Joseph A.Waffner. Games and dancln were indulged In and at a late hour refreshments were served.' Mr. and Alra. E. 1 Fuller entertained at dinner last nljclit Al'.ss Archbald.MIss Helin. Miss Winton. the Alisses Jermyn. Alius Harris, of Gcrniur.town: and Messrs. Molr. Wharton. Uoyer. Williams and Blair, of this city, and Mr. Tuttle.of Hrcoklyn, N. Y. The annual CIuI.--.tmas festivities of the Scrantvn Llcderkrans were held Thursday nlKht at Aluslc Hall and were attended by about MO imtsoiis. There was an immenne Christmas tree hand somely decorated. Kuch child In the leathering was given inie remembrance of the occasion. Music was furnished by Prof. Saft und Prof. Kop:f and be fore the conclusion of tho exercises a lunch was served. .Miss Kvn Hrown, of Capouse avenue, entertained a number of friends with a party at, her nome on Ca'ouse ave nue Christmas nlsht In honor of her ptuest, Allss licrtha Carpenter, of this city, who is soon to remove to i-....a-delphia. There were music and sanies and peveral recitations were Riven by Aliss Dolly Jones, of Ohio, llefore the quests departed, refreshments were served. Those from out of town who at tended the party were mr. and Airs. Haslett, of Philadelphia: Allss Dolly Joney, of Ohio; Aliss Hattie Sehroeder. of Calbondale; Mr. L. McQuade, of I'hiladelnhia. und Air. Persun, of Wlll lanisport. ' On Christmas Day Thomas Holtham. one of the proprietors of the Anthracite hotel, on Wyoming avenue, was the re cipient of a handsome gold watch guard from one of his friends. That nlpht the event was celebrated by a banquet furnished by Air. Holtham at his hotel. Aluslc for the dancing which followed the banquet was furnished uy Professor AlcGill, of Chicago. -and vocal selections were rendered by Raton and Farrell. of the Flynu & Sheridan com pany and lioberl Stanley, of Haiti more. Aiming the guests present wer" Air. anil 'Mrs. A. 1.. Martin. Air. and Airs. H. J. Eaton. Air. anil Airs. W ill lam Farrell. Misses Alary K. Oillesnle and Alary Gllbrlde, of HlnUmmton. N. V.; Annie F. Careii. or-Kendlng; Aiollie o llilcn. of Pittslon; Hottie Nolan, of Toii.nto. Can.; Professor Knbert E. Da vis, of Cleveland. ).; Dr. F. U Brown, of New York: Sol Krahn and I. H. I-a-Ihrop, of Honehdale; Tliomns Holtham, IJobert Stanley. P. J..Krt!iin, S. P. Cof fee, (!, H. Lancaster and John K. bnn-t-an. On Christmas Day Miss Charlotte D. liurns, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hums, of Green llldjre, was married at the family residence to Hnrry F. west, of ltocheider. N. Y. The ceremony was performed by Hev. James Alel-cod, D. I)..' pnstor of the Firsf Presbyterian church. In the-afteriio u Air. and Airs. West left for itochester.' where they will reside. A!r. West holds an imno'--tiint position in that city with the New York Centra! Kailroad company. A'lss Ilattle Kdwnrds and KU-hard Lloyd, of the North Knd, were married at 7.50 Tuesday evening at the Puritan Congregational church. West Market street, by Kev. Newman Matthews, the pastor. Aliss Hattie Kvnns was brides maid, and Itenjainin hew Is was grooms man. The ushers were Thomas Henry, Kdward Henis, Thomas Phillips and Tnun.iis Owens. Professor Jones, of the Sbnpscn Alethodlst Kplscopal church.' played the wedding march from Lohengrin. Air. and Airs. Lloyd will reside on Wayne av.mue. Mr. and Airs. W. T. Smith gave a dancing party Thursday night for Mr. Smith's nieces, the Alisses' Sprague, of this c ity. Over n hundred well-known young man-led and unmarried people were pros 'lit. Aluslc was furnished by Hauer and refreshments were served by AlcKcnney. .' On New Year's eve, the ; members of tile Young Alen's Institute of the cen tral city will hold a smoker , at their rooms on ljiekawanna avenue. . ... . . . . , PHKSON'AL AIUNTION: Allss Yuiiitlin, of NYUkes-llurre, is visit ing Miss .Alxlcnon. Postmaster Mullen, of Plttston, was la the city yesterday. P. 3. Harmon, of liloor.isbiirs, spent yes terday In thin i-it,-. Air. Hiuitliig'.oii, of Pluinfluld, N. J Is the guest of Mr. Helin. Mr. Sheldon, of ( Ireenwieh, Conn., Is the silent of Air. Welles. Percy Alegargee. of New York, in the guest or his pimnls in this citv. Mr. Clellainl, Vale 'fti, is spending the vacation lth Air. Holes. Attorney and .Mrs. A. A. Voshurg huvo returned from their wedding tour. M.'i-srs. .Molfat and Helin, of Columbia, are home lor the holiday vacation. T. W. .McAnilri-w, of New York, spent Christinas with Hcranton friends. Pi-tfil White, or North OiirnVM avenue, has re-tinned from a trip to Wales. Knoi h lniiiki t ly, of Hlnghaniton, la vis. Itlng friends on Aleridlnn stieut. Air. anil '.Mrs. Wdllam Wilkin, of Seventh street, are In Huffalo on a visit. George .M. Oltcll went to his home in Philadelphia to spend the holidays. Aliss Adams, or Kalr Haven, L, I in visiting Mr.. und Mm. U. H. Jermyn. Pafrlrk Lungan, of Coltimlius. O., Is vii-illng his parents on the South Side. Allss Vaiigltun. of Kingston, is the guest of .Miss Anderson, of Jefferson avenue. Alilermaii W. S. .Miliar returned yester day from a two days' visit In New Yolk. Miss Klistulicth Huiinell, of Price street Is home from Dana Hnll for the holl luvs, Charles A. Itiee. of SouthbrliiRe, .Muss., Is visiting his parents on .Madison avenue. Allss- .Margurct Lever, of the West Side, v.'hs visiting In Sunbuiy during the week lOdwnnl Clarke, of the tlrr.i of Darke tiros., spent part of the week In New York city. Alfred Twining, of the Scranton Times, was in Aluue'h Chunk the early pari of tho week. Ails Lou Petty, of Tierwlck, Is the guest of Allss Norma Mi-hols, of Laruyetli! street. , . W. J. Taggart.'of the Newark Evening News, is vh-itliu his folks on .Mulberry street.- . Miss Harris, of German town. Is a guest at tho home of Air. and Mrs. Henry i!e li i-i. Jr. Allss Florence Richmond left yesterday afternoon tojvslt relatives in Hrooklyn. Air. and Airs. Silas Newhart, of New York city, are spending the holidays In this city. Allss Fanny Pratt Is spending the Christ mas holidays with her parents ou Mul berry street. , Hugh Alyler, of O.nlllngwood, Canada, Is the guest of rjchard f!i Jones, of South Jlnin avenue. jt T- Professor D. P, trtr, pt the' 3eTnton Puslnese collcje, 1h spfnjMn a f"W tlavs in New Yurji;, -. - j J . . ... . Wllll:oiT--,iV, l.i'fe, W .','rou,brijru, is die ku-'!v Oi- hi t- Vailtt r. tv!li&t,i Miller, oi' HraHtvHthsM.1". ' ' ' ' ,' Mr.'HM'iifcJiAM JleJunH-f -'New Yiork are vwitlaii thtir jieirtiow,. Guy ft. Ilulph, or Seventh tret-' ' ' : - ' ' Miss Kaniaryn'T'arhnnm is home from Miss Morse's school at Now Rochelle, N. Y for the. holidnys., . , v - . Deputy Prothomjtorjr and" Ttlr: Myron Kasspn spent-Chrlrtajai at . tiprlngvllic, Susqhehanna. CPmriy, -. Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Pelllo left yesterday iifternoon for Cleveland) O... where thev will spend two wks. Miss Lizzie Kauch and Miss Kttle Hnv rter, of Berwick, ure visiting Allss Flo'r-enee- Cobh, of Green I-tldgo. - Miss .Kdlth . WllmMrth.' of Aldevllle, Wnyne county. Is visiting Mrs. George W. Sklilhorn. of Jackson struet. Kichurd Cowles, of Jamaica, Long Isl and, Is visiting at the residence of Am brose Alnlley in the North Knd.' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kingsbury nre en tertulnlng Miss W'lsner. of Brooklyn, anil Miss Harlow, of Plainfleld, N. J. -Coroner J. A. Kelley has decided to rfl turn to Carbomlale to practice medicine at the. oxolration of his term, MrY and Mrs. Peter Smith and daughter, Miss Kdlth, left on Monday for Hartford, Conn., to reside there permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Downey, of Haiti iViore, are visiting their daughter, Airs. J. F. Seragg, at 830 Mulberry street. Miss Anns C. Hurch, a 'teacher In the public school at Yatcsvllle, Is at her homo on Mulberry street for the holidays. Dr. Kohert Carmody, of Sayre, called on Srrsnton frlenfls Monday: Ho is a brother of Rev. T. F. Carmody, of the cathedral. ; Mrs: 8. -K. O. Baleom has returned to Wsshlngtonl D. C.T rter an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs? Clarence Farnhum. Hert C. Pent, a student at th- Phlla- delpjila UeiKalrcollmij I? sfientilna;, the hollduys with h'.a parents on Sumner ave nue. .Major and Mrs. Wltit. who have visit ing ut the hou.u or Loulu tt'mi, on Ca-t-ise tvtnuc, leave tiiitay Tor New Y'ori; eiiy. r.diT.s V.'llllains. of the Post or Hartford, Conn., hus retunieu utter u visit w.tn his Iiaieiiis on North Aiu:it uva.uj, prove at-nee. Walter Gorman, a student at Niagara icininury, Kuitulo, is nome wnh his pa rents. Air. and Airs. Waiter Ujimun, of Penn avaauii. , Alias Lixsle Price, of Kynon ttreet, and Mbs Alaiguiet 14. Hdvles, oi' Washburn street, are la Now York, where they will xpeml a week. Mr. and Mis. E. Newhanl ami daughter, or Alleniown, are spending tho holidays with Airs. Newhttt-u'a (inter, Airs. L. Ani ana, of Penn avenue. Harry Jenkins, u student r.t Wyoming seminary. Is home on tils holiiltiy vu.-aiion with Ills father. Drugyiia . Jenkins, or tho West Side. .Miss Jull'i A Men, of Adums uvtmie, left ilondoy for New York city, wnere she will talto a eourye In 'tho Na:!onu! Conser-vatoi-y of Aiiikle. Air. and Ana. S. n. Storm, of -115 Frank lin uvennc, are c-nteie.iunig their :oi-in-luw nji'l uaughtor. Air. nii.l Ms. Puivons, or Cleveland, o. The following Yale men are home for the Chi'ls'lmus vaee.iioii: .Messrs. Archbald, Hunt, Doud, Scranton, It. W. Archbald, C. A. Hcllu, Welles. Air. un.l Airs. W. S. Alult'ord ami chll dren, of Alor.tiose, were the guests of .Mr. and Airs. Horace K Hand, or Cluy ae ntse on ChrlFtmus nay. I). H. AleKaeht-ii In lsltlng his iar-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel AlcKuchcn, of the North End. He Is a student at St. .Mary's seminary, Baltimore. Aliss Margaret Alaloney, of Philadel phia, und Miss Kulu Parker, or Ports mouth, 'p.., are visiting Airs. Ito'jert Heaves, or Piatt Phice. .Mr. und Airs. (leiger ami Aliss Hassle fitaltz, or Heading, were the guests Christ mas Day, of Dr. and Mrs. Utiorge B. Rey nolds, of North Main avenue. John Kearney, who has been engaged In the plumbing business in New York for some time past, is spending the holidays at his homo, on the South Skin. .Maurice and Miss Alayme Pakelulshkv and Master Isle Levy, of New Y'ork. were tntertained by Airs. K. Levy, of Alonroe avenue, during the week. John AlcGiiith. of South Washington avenue, a strd.-nt 111 the medical depart ment of the I'niverslty of Pennsylvania, Is spending ahe holidays at his homu. The following Seniii-touiiins were reg Islered at the St. Heals In New York last wnk; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Al. liir.ke, Airs. J. Al. Evans, Al. J. Wlghliuau and li. C. Given, Jr.. Thomas ,1. Hushes, who lm:i been In Morri.itown, N, J., for the past eight liioii, h as book and ttnie-kecper for Dunn P.ros., spent Chiistmas at the home of ld parents, Air. und Airs. Dennis Hughes, Wi'j Vyonlng uterine. Invitations have been bailed for the marriage of Allss licrtha Carpenter, of this iiy, la F. Leonard AU'Wiide. of Philadel phia. Th remony will take place at noon ca Wednesday ut the residence-nf Air. ami Airs. Gears.- Horn, of Alulberry street. to.m oitiiio ws sicu v i ( : i :s. HOWARD PL.CK A FTIH'AN IHTH OIrST EPISCOPAL CIlPllirH Preach ing. lt.!W a. m. by the pastor, Ib-v. C. A. AieGee; p. m Hev. o. T. Davis, of Wa , verly. PENN AVENTK ItAPTIST CHP11CH Itev. H. L. Hcrr, of Hiiighamion, N. Y.. will preach at 10.SH end 7.30; Illlile school r.t 2: Y'oung T'eople's meeting ut ti.IK A eoi'dlal welcome to all. SAINT Al A R K'S Dnnmore. Hev. A. L. rroua in charge. Holy conumtnloii, S a. in. ; morning prayer and sermon. 1n.au a. in.; Sunday school, 3 p. ni, ; evening prayer and sermon, 7.3U T. m. OREKN ItlDGE BAPTIST ClIPItCH Uev W. J. l-'ord, oastor. Services at V'M a. 111. and L'M) p. m. Subject in the morning, "Hearing liui'dens;" In the evening, "Spared Another Your What For?" SAINT LCKE'S CKPUCH-Ilev. Rogers Israel rector. Sunday after Christmas. Holy communion, 7.l!0 a. m.; Suielay school, a. in.: morning prayer ami sermon, iu."ii n. m. ; evening prayer and sermon, 7.31) p. m. GltEEX RIHGE l'XITED EVANGEL ICAL CIH'ItCH Sunday school SI.SII a. m. K. L. C. E. at il.SH p. m. Preaching at 10.IM a. m. by Rev. J. (!. Whltmlre, of Little England, and al 7.3H p. in. by Rev, George Uuseh, of New Hi rlln. SIAIPSON METHODIST EPISCOPAL ("Hl'Itt.'H Aluslc and sermons will lie ap propriate for Chrbtnias. The pastor, Uev. L. C. Floyd, will pr,-iieh In the morning on "The Advent;" in 'the Evening, "Peace or War?" Scats free. All welcome, KLJ1 PARK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIH'ltCH The pastor, W. II. Pearce. w ill preach In the morning; subject. "Taking Account of Stock." In the evening thei will be a Chrlstmastlde service of prayer. This will be a rervlro of unusual Interest. ST. AIAIIK'S Ll'THEItAN CHI ItCH Fourteenth and Washburn street. Uev, A. L. limner. Ph. 1)., pastor. IHvlne ser. vice. 111.30 a. m. and 7 p m. The Lonl s Supper wil bu celebrated lit the morning service. Preparatory service Saturday evening at 7.30. All welcome. FIRST PRESHYTEUIAN CHPHCH Services 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p'. m. I)'-. Ale l.od will preach at both services. On New Year's morning at 9 o'clock a short service will be held, to which all are Invited. In previous years this service has been crowded. It Is a good way to begin tint new year. ENGLISH EVANGELICAL 1.1 "i'H EU AN CUV IICH OF TIIE HOLY' TRINITY Adams avenue, corner .Mulberry street, Rev. Edwin Lunii .Miller, pastor. Tile holy communion will be celebrated nt the morning service, lil.WI; vesper service. 7.30. pews are free and all visiting worshippers are welcome. GRACE U'THKRAN CHl Rril-U'V. Foster P. Gift, pastor. Services at the Y'oting Men's Christian association on Sun day at 10.30 n. in., and at 7.30 p. in.: Sun day school, at 9.31 a. m. . Young People's Society or Christian, Endeavor, ut P. m. Subject or evtnlg sermon, "Thou Shalt Not Steal." HAMPTON STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHFHCII-F. P. Doty, pas tor. Preaching at I0.30 a. m. and 7.li p. m. by 'the pastor. Subject or evening ser mon, "Thoughts tor the Coming New Year.'' Sunday school at 2 p. m.. E worth league ut ii.30 p. in. A cordial wel come to every one. Seats free at all ser vices. PROVIDENCE .METHODIST EP13CO PAL cill'Rt'll Rev. William Edgar, pan tor. The pastor will preach at 10,30 a. m., on "Redeeming Time." At 7.3n p. m Rev. Charles -Taylor, of Canada, will meach. The Christmas music will be repeated ut tho evening service. Sunday school at 2, p.m. L'pworfh league at 0.1.".. All are wel come. SECOND PKKS Tt Y TEU I A N CHPUCH Hev. Charles E. Koblnson, D.D., pustor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 y. la. The pastor will preach In 'the morning on "The Pathos and Joy of Last Days;" and In the evening on "Godless Administration of Public Affairs Ruinous." All seats free ot nluht. All welcome nt all service. Christmus music at both services. GRACE REFORAIED EPISCOPAL CH r RCH Wyoming avenue, below .Mul berry street. Divine worship. 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Sabbath school. 12 m.j Young Peotile's Society of Christian En deavor ,8.30 p. m. Preaching by the pas tor, morning. "Prepared for the Inheri tance," Acts xx, o2; evening, 'Weights," Heb. xll, 1. The excellent Chrlftmns mu sic will be repented by the choir. Scats all free. Strangers cordially welcome. CEDAR AVENUE METHODIST EPIS COPAL CH l.'TH'Hr.ev. J. L. Itae?. ns. tor, A speck-1 C'lirlstiivi!" und ew Vol inu.-ical -oiogisn.me will oe re.dcr.c ne.M Sunday. In the eveniia! Proftsdir Juim Berghauser'a orchei'tra will l present und play several selections. " Tht ushers will .provldo you a good sent. If you arc In time. The seats nre all free and a cor dial welcome Is extended to all, The pas tor extends his cordial congratulations to lull persona. WASHHURN STREET PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. John P. Alotfat, pnstor. Services at 10.30 a. n. ami 7.30 p. m. iSuhbath school at 12 in. Chrlstlun En deavor services at 6.20 p. m. Junior Chris tian Endeavor 4 p. m, Tho pastor will preach morning and evening on subjects appropriate to the season. The music ut both services will be Christmus music and or the highest order. The quartette will he assisted by a chorus of twenty voices, Speclul programme for both services. The Prnma In l.oulsvlllc. Lob'byloungcr How was tho play last "Fii'smlter Wonderful! Most artistic and dramatic production seen for years. Held the audience siwllhound from first to lasl. Why, sir, In some or the thrilling situa tions there were times when not a sound could be heard but the hard breathing of Othello, the suppressed sobs of Desdemonu, and the conversation In the boxes. Louis ville Commerelul. ' ' A Precedent. 'XVhy do you smile?" asked Jonah of the whale, as the prophet was east on the beach, J- "1 was thinking of the journalistic prece dent we established," said the monster. . "What's thst?" queried Jonah. , "Of the worthy man departed, frqm our midst," and with a wave of his tall, the whale floated away. Adumtt Freeman. ITHE REUS WORLD Somcthinij oF Events Passed anil Events to Corns. GREAT WATCH XIGHT MEETING It Will lte :oaduc:cJ In l lin' Park church en New Year's Lve. Alusle That YVi! rtj llcarii in :hurchcs of the Citv. Hetause of the unusual Interest of the churches In matters concerned with Christmas Day. the Young Men's and Y'oting Women's Christian associations withheld any at tempt ut holiday 1 unctions until New Year's Day, when each association w... hold a reception of no little extent nml will make up for the pleasure it had to forego on Wednesday. In the Young Men's Christian asso ciation building on Wyoming avenue the reception will be continuous from 2 o'clock in the alteration until pou sIMy a late hour al night. The' rooms on every lloor will be lighted by hun dreds of incandescent lights. Christmas greens will be used in prolusion in the decorations. Conrad's orchestra will render music iifternoon and evening, und the whole will be overlooked by Secretary Many and a large reception commit tee, which la now at work. In tha afternoon an exhibition will be giver In the gymnasium by the men's, youths' and boys' classes under the di rection of Professor Holt. There will be class drills and individual exhibitions. In the evening a free concert will be given by the New York quartette, assisted by Miss Nellie Nichols, a reader of much merit. The quartette contains such well known siniTers as Vernon Muches and William T. Harris, tenors, and Harry H. Jlatthews and Douglas Can, bassos. It Is probable that light refreshments will be served during the day. Y oung Women's Association. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation Iiuh prepared much the same kind of a reception as has the associa tion tit opposite sex. The rooms on Washington uveniie will be ooen from l -to !l o'clock and will be In charrre of the entertainment and invitation com mittees, of which Mrs. Frank Watts nn.d Aliss Minnie Munson, respectively, are the chairmen. The rooms will be attractively decorated. Refreshments of coffee, cake and rnndwlcbes will be served. At 4.3(1 o'clock in the gym nasium will begin a gymnastic exhibi tion under tiie direction of the physical director, Miss Jeanette Adams. In the absence of Aliss Tolles, the general sec retary, the arrangements for the re ception are now being made by the as sistant secretary. Miss 'an Nort, the two committees and the physical ui rcctor. The special Chrlstman music In Elm Tark church will be rendered tomor row. A pnrtleulai ly novel and elabor ate programme has been prepared and Includes vocal and instrumental parts. The regular quartette and lirgnnlst Pel nlngton will be assisted by Allss Julia C. Allen, violinist; Airs. J. Alfred Pennington, organist and pianist; Will iam '. GriflUhs, trombonist: u double quartette of niale voices and a chorus of girls. Several of the solos will be acompanied by organ, violin and piano. The real novel feature will be the sing ing of old Knglish curol. some of them ovel 100 years old. by the mixed and mul quartettes situated at opposite ends of tho church. Watch Mght Mccling. A watch night meeting in lilm Park church Tuesday night under the aus pices of the Hpworth League union will "watch the old year out and the new yecr In." The Kim Park clm'iter In conjunction with the city cabinet Is making the arrangements for the meet ing, which is a repetition of a many years' custom. G. L. Peek. Captain V,'. A. May, Airs. G. T. Price. A. O. AIers and Hev. Dr. W. 11. Pcurce, the pas tor, will preside at Intervals. A praise service conducted by G. F. VVhitteniore will open the meeting which will close with a consecration service to be led by the pastor. The programme of addresses Is ns fol lows: "The Fp-to-Dnte League," M. R. Worden, Simpson chapter: "The Cor dial League," Air. Lnycock. Duniiioro thnpter; 'Vipworth League und the Sunday School," Captain W. A. May, Kim Pink chanter: "Our Junior League." Airs. Uev. G. T. Price. Park Placi:; "Our Opportunities," Asbury chapter, and In conjunction therewith Miss I trader, of Park Place, will ilir, cuss the Park Place chapter; "Am 1 My Pro ther's Keeper?" Attorney A. V. Power; "Epworth Dengue and the Re vival Services." A. C. Mvers. of Cedar avinue chapter; "Mercy and Help," Hattie Slll.man. Providence. A,t Inter vals Alias Kuthryn Sullivan and the Elm Park Epworth League quartette, composed of Messrs. Wlilttemore. Powell, Caswell and Heldleman, will sill!? selections. Programme for the ScuonJ Church. In the Second Presbyterian church the Christmas music will be continued at both morning and evening services tomorrow as follows, the Sabbath school orchestra assisting at the even ing service: Morning, Organ prelude.. Pastorate on the Scripture Praise Hod From Whom All llless- Ings Hmv" AshmaH Invocation, Anthem, "Hark: What Mean Those Holy Voices".. .Sullivan Rending from Psalter. Gloria Pair!. Hymn. "The Dawn of God's New Hahhath" Harrbv Reading P-oni Scripture. Duct, "Holy Father" bv request) YValluc Alisses Hlack und auragun. Prayer. Hymn. "Immanuel's Lund" DTrban I'juai'lettc, "Arise. Shine, For Thv Light Is Come" Dudley Puck Sermon. Prayer. Hymn. "Y'nrlna" Root Henedlctinn. Postlude, organ Hach E veiling. Organ prelude Halisto Hymn, "Noel" Sullivan Salutation. Jubilntn Deo Bartiett Heading from Psalter. Gloria Patrl. Scripture rending. Solo, "Holy Night" Ailam.i Mlas Black Prayer. Tlymn. "P!5ie. Mv A'lgeV Narn qu.l! I. He. ej'-r.i li-d"''!"'! i r-io '. : I'ru.ver. Stlc.rtioa Ly i I'.oi.', "Tho Holy Culni " . Porter Solo, Mr. Reynon: quartette and chorus. Hymn, '"Hull to the Lord's Arnlnted." Montgomery Ttenedletlon. Orr-sn poidlude Mer.deIsohn Christinas Tide Musical l-'lin Park. The following is the programme of ton 77 " will break up a Cold that hangs on. Sold by dnitririits, er sent prepaid npon re ceipt of prior, 3.V, or nv for 81.00. Ham pbroy' Madleiuo Co., Ill sua 113 William tt, New York. , . 66 zf mm 1 SACRIFICE fl SALE UNPRECEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE ' CITY Commencing Saturday and continuing for ten da)'s we will' offer our eutire stock of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Silverware and Bric-a-Brac at 33 3 per cent below regular sale price. We do this in order to convert our stock into money rather than carry it over until next season. , EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE GUARANTEED and if not found as represented return the goods and your money will be- refunded. Remember the sale honest methods. 205 WASHINGTON AVE. the Christmas tide musical service pre pared by J. Alfred Pennington, in which lie will be resisted by the ivgulur quar tette of the clumtli, consisting of Miss Julia C. Allen, violinist; Mrs. I.uclla Follansboo-Pennliuvtuii, organlat and pianist: William V. CriflUhti, trombon ist, and Lew Jones, organist: the Ep worth League mule chorus, and a chorus of Kil ls. Chime of Hells, Old English carol.". Mr. Wooler Organ prelude, "The Holy Night," Dudley Iiiiek Mr. Pennington. Carol, "Tell It Once Again". Clrls' chorus Anthem, "The lilrlhday of a King," Nciililii'.p'. (Organ and piano accompaniment.) Carol, "The Savior's Star",.lllrls' chorus Soprano rolo, "Christmas Song"..Ooiniod Miss Sullivan, l:h violin, onran 4iinl piano. Anthem, "While Shepherds Watched," Hot Tenor solo. "O Holy Night" Adam Mr. Wooler, with violin, piano uad organ. old English carols (traditional) suns nntlphonully by the church quartette al the front end of the church with piano and the Epv.orlh League .Male chorus ill the back gallery with cabinet organ: "Hood Christian Men Hejolce," quartette "Like Sliver Lamp.V .Male chorus "The Virgin t'nstott"d" quartette "Come Ye Lofty- .dale chorus Offertory (organ) "March of the Alapi," Dubois Mr. PennliiTton. Violin solo. Andante P.cliglopo.AI.Isi heroni Allss Allen, with orgnn and piano. Pass solo, "The Inrant lving"..Neiilllnger Mr. Thomas, with piano and organ. Carol, ".ion's King Has Come to Helgn" Pills' chorus Anthem, "I Had a Dream of Hethle- hem" Coomb? Old English carols: "Coo.l King Weaceshis" Male mortis "From Fsr Away" quartette "The First Novell" Male chorus "When Christ Was Horn of Alary .-ri.,," quarti tte Trombone solo, "Hosannah." ArcaiU'lt-I.lszt Mr. Orlinths with organ. Alto yolo. "When 1 View the .Mother Holding" Harnby Anthem, "llethlehem" Harriett Congregational hymn. "Adcsle Fldells. With organ, piano, violin anil trombone. Postiude, Halleluiah chorus Handel Each member or the congregation will receive o booklet containing all the words or the solos, anthems, enrols, etc. Music nt I'irst Picubvturinii Church. As wi(l be seen from the following programme, the muulc ut the First Presbyterian church tomorrow will be of a high order. The chorua. under the dl -ectlon of Tnllie Morgan, hns been tit work for weeks getting this programme ready, and all are certain to have a lino trent. The choir gallery hnB been en larged, nml the c hurch l;i lv Ir.p hrnrt Fornoly decorated vlth llor.'e.T end vcr Sreenif. The pir-stviniinc: 10 30 e. :n. . prelude, Cavatlna .'. . Itoiun Miss Julia Cln.pp Allen and Al'.ss Florence Richmond. Doxology Choir and congregation Invocation. Hymn, Faben Wilcox Choir end congregation. Scripture reading. Be:P tte. "O Chlid, Dlvlnest .Marvel," I tram bach Miss I.yiaa Sailer, Miss Margaret Tnrrey, Alls-: Grace Hose, Hiss Caro Dickson, Aliss Annie Hose and Alias Lily Joseph. Prayer. Solo, "Angels' Mui.lc" Tipton Miss Lydiu Sailer. Violin Solo. .Meditation Hnch-Rounail Miss Allen and Allss Richmond. Anthem ",ln the lieginnlng Was the Word" Allen 1). C. Klchurds, Miss Bailer and choir. Hymn, "Pleyel's Hyinn" I'leyel Choir and congregation. Sermon. ' Anthem, "Angels From the Realms of ttlory" Schnecker Thomas Abrahams, ladles' semi-, chorus and full chorus. Hymn,. "Come Thou Almighty King," Ul&rdlnl Benediction. Choir and congregation. Organ postiude... Miss Florence Richmond 7.30 p. m. Prelnde, Allegretto. ..Homer Hnrtlett Fred Wldmayer and Miss Richmond Anthems, "8y, Where Is He Born?" Mendelssohn "AnRels From the Realms of Olory," Schnecker I OF Diamonds,; JeweirO. i commences Saturday and JEWELER Opposite Court House, I Ladles' chorus, tenor solo, duet und I tall chorus. j Hymn, "Onward, Chrlst.an Soldiers," Sullivan ' Choir und congregation. Scripture reading, ' Alto solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," ! Koachat I Alto and chorus. : Prayer. j Duet, "The Children's Hosanna." Hoffmann I Miss Sailer and Mr. Kit-nurds. Offertory ".Slumber Stoig' Houser Mr, Wldmayer und Allss Kichniond. Anthem ."llehuld, 1 P.rlng You (iood Tidings'' ('lament Allss Sailer and chorus. Hymn, "liethlehem'.i Song" Handel Choir ('.I'd congregation. Address Hy the pastor Anthem, "The First Christmas". .Harnby (al The Annunciation, (ill The Message to the Shepherds. Ic) Cradle Song. IdlMtioria In Eeel:iis. (cn.lov to the Wlvld. Aliss Sailer, Air. Richards and chorus. Hymn, "Amsterdam" Narcs Choir and congregation. Itenedlctloii. Postiude Miss Florence Richmond Washburn Street church. The ChrhUnian service:! nt the Wash burn street Presbyterian church tomor row will be of en interesting charucter. The regular quartette of the church, which consist:: of Mrs. B. T. Jayne. Mrs. Merton Calkins. Ktlwln Howen and A. J. Harber. will be asssisterl by a Kplomlid chorus of nearly twenty volcea. nnd by Sir. R. J. Hauer. violin. The following programme shows tliat the music will be of a high order, and all the singers have been well drilled. Kl.3'1 u. in. Instrumental prelude. I loxolouy. Invocation. Anthem, "HclioM, I Tiring You flood Tidings" (loss lPsponslvo ri'ailiiuvs. Hymn, "While Shepherds Watched,"' Handel Scripture lesson. Solo, "Hethlehrm" Coomhs Airs. E. K. lledrll. Prayer. quintete. "New, -When Jesus Was Horn" Palmer Offertory solo Shelley A. .1. Harber. (Violin obllgato by It. J. Hauer.) Sermon. Anthem. "Slug. O Heavens" Tours Hymn. "The Spurious I'lrniament". Haydn Heneilietion. Instrumental pothide. 7.30 p. m. Instrumental prelude. Chorus nnthem. "Nazarath" Oounod Scripture rending. Hymn ."Hark, the Herald Amrels Sing," .Mendelssohn Prayer. Qur.rt'-tte, "Faint From Cv Sk!"i." pebneeker 0,r- : '.nr' -olo, "Tli" CSrir Child." M l de Wu.' F.iv.'la flown. . (Vioiiu ooiigaio y it. J. Hauer.) rtermon. Prnver. Anthem. "Hark. H--V '"v Soul". .Shelley Hymn. "Brighter. Ctlll Hrlghter".. Haydn Benediction. Ir.trumen'.al postiude. Puritan Cnngrocntionnl Church. Tho special ChriHtnia3 services of the Puritan Congregational church will be held tomorrow morning and evening. The pt-stor, Kev. Newman Matthews, will preach appropriate nermons at both services, and the excellent chorus choir of thirty-five well trained voices under tho loadersliln of Revs Wntklns will render an exceptionally line programme of music. The following programme will be ob served: MORNIN'O Ifl.M. Doxology. Invocation. . , . Hymn, "I'ralso Him," Choir and Congregation Scripture Lesson. Prayer Pnstor Gloria Danks Choir. Anthem, "There Were Shephirds," Simper Hymn, "Hark, Hark My Soul." Sermon. Choir nml Congregation Hymn, "While' Shepherd's Watched." , t choir and Congregation Benediction. - . , KVENINtt T O'CLOCK. I Hymn, "Joy to the World," Choir and Congregation SALE i 1' will bo conducted on strictly SCRANTON, PA. l Ant'.ietu, "O Bethlehem" Dr. Herbert Alto Solo and Chorus. , Prayer , ' ..raster Gloria ..-!... .-..Hall Choir. Solo, "In the Distant Land," .Master Edgar Richards Scripture Lesson .....Pastor Ar.thein, "It Came Ppon the Mid- t.ight Clear" Sullivan Soprano Obllgato. Mrs. Ilattle Edwards Lloyd. Notices. offertory A'lss Annie Rees Hymn, "Never Shone a Light So Fair," Choir ami Coniii'tuatlon Sermon. .Male qur.rtitte, "Thy Llaht is Com.;," Dr. Palmer Anthem, "The Glory of the Lord", .Simper (n) Lasso polo, "There Were Shepherds..' (b) (Juurtettc, "The Glory of the Lord." (c) llccltatlve, "And the Angel Said Coto Them." (d) Carol, "For behold I I-Srlng You Glad Hidings." (el Soprano -solo, "And Suddenly." (f) Chorus, I'Glory to God." (gl Duel, "Pence on Eurlh." h) Grand llnalv, "Glory to God In the High est." Hymn,' "All Mull," Choir and Congregation P.enedictlon. Organist Allss Annie Rees Director flees Waikina NOT LIKE OTIll'li COLONELS. Never Surrendered and Still IlclleveJ Government liunbont Was After Hi ill. From the Detroit Free Press-. Near Tuscumbia. Ala., us I was rid ing across the country on horseback. I reached a crossroad and saw. a white man fust asleep with bis back to a tree, ,vhile an ancient looking colored man was lying on the gruss three or four yards away and a horse was hitched to a fence. The negro saw ma ns I approached, and got up mid inmu out to the road and respectfully salut ed mo nnd said: . . "Docs yo' wunter ax any ques'iluns, boss?" "yes. I want to know how far It is to Graysvllle." "Dtl. sah. but I can't tell yo'. I hain't dun bin yore a great while." "Who is tlint?" I asked, pointing to the white man. ' "film's Kurnel White, sail." "And you are his servant?" ; "Zactly, sah zactly." "Well, let's wake the colonel up and nee if ho can tell me." "Did yo' Jets want ter ask how fur up It am to Hraysvllle?" he asked. "That's all." "Doan't want ter talk pr'Jvtlcks?" "No." . ; "Nor about do wan?" "No." ' M "Doan' wanter buy de kurnrl's land nor nvfrln"."' , "Vo. l'd he Ml yon tot 10 di.turb him?" ' ' "H lld; sah. mi' oe huriiel'Sf a V.W.V peaky man. Doen yo' want to lynka him up an' ax him to take a drink wld yo?- V "I haven't a Ilask along, "t - "Dpn. snh. let me inform yt' dat da minnlt 1 dun woke him up, he'd, yell tho biggest yell yo' eber heard of. Den he'd whoop an' holler an' beglnVto shoot wld hl pistil, an' afo' we Ifiloved tt we'd hoaf be dead on' do nossnhot full of bulleta. Sorry. sah:'but I knows Jes how ho acts. Some kurnels ak up like lambs; but dis yere ono- nebber did surender arter le wah. nnV he's all de time helievin' dat the Pnlted States Is arter htm wid a finboat niy! fo'.teen car.non." ' ; i A Happy .Mectlnc. During the recent meeting of the Baptist Association the Hev. Mr. Eden, traveling agent for the Christian Index, wis driving along the rend from Washington to the mountain, when he met a eltn whos name Is J. C. Paradise. Eden ' pulled uji his horse and said: "Good morning, my friend, my name In Eden, and 1 suppose you are ubout as hear 1'.rit.n am VOU'll ever hf." r - The other looked nt him for a few-inln1 utes In astonishment, and then said! "Well, my frtenil. let me tell you. some th nor. M v name Is Paradise, , and 1 reekoti Ise tbafl you'll yiiii are a little nearer Paradise it IM again, - . j - This maihj Brother Eden's head prop, ana he said: .; "My friend, how far Is It to the mount tain?' ... . . . - .. -!, , J - j. -If V v ' ' .'1 -