;.' mr v- . - -T tm a THE gQT?AyTOy TniBUNE-MOynAY MORNTNIJ-, DBOBUBTCR H7. 139?. ? MUSIC PREDOMINATED. Was Ids Leading Feature of Christmas Church Services in This Part ol the City. the Almost nil of the rhtitiheH on tills Bide i-ondilctod Kpei'lnl "niiR veivlcct yesterday, I'lthct In (injunction with the tegular scivlcp or to the oseluMnii of the ttsunt him Ice. At fiich chinch (nciKiccMix. hoIl, piilniH rind llowcix wort- prettily used In elceoiiitlvo utile. An oratorio entitled "The l'llnee of I'mi'c," vv.ih suiiR nt the Scranton Street Hnptlf-t (hutch In the uvenliic?. The choir, whose usual numlier wn.s materially added to, puve a xplondld lendltlon of this le.uitlful piece, no much so that II will be lepeated nt next 8undn evptiltiR'H Meivicv. The Fen Ice was opened with the leading of Scilptuie. nlfeilnp of pruver. and a few lemarks by the pastor. Hev. S. P. Matthews. An oiku'ii pielude followed, aftei whlih the ointoilo was suns. Holes weto suiifT 1 Mis Thomas II lames', Mis Randolph Jones and Miss Via Jones anil Duvld T Lvnnv. Duets ! Mis. Handolph Junes and Miss Vl.i I i ins. Mis. Thoinns D Janie.s and Dt H. CI Heddne. Mis. Thomas D. Jaines and Miss Nellie 1'ei kens, Quartette, 1 Mis. A H.uuilnii. Mls Via Junes, Itavlil T Evans und E. E Lnnl. Mis. ltandiilph Jones ..itnr a soprano solo, with n mule iiiiiittitte ore nniiiiinliiicnl. (oinpllsltiK the rollowlnir: Or. H. fl. lleddoe, William Kicm William U. Kv ins and K. 12 Loid In addition theie was a male clinius and seveial lull choruses. T. (. Kvans was dliec tor and Jlh. H. li. Ht'ddoe acted as iieiump.inlst. The choir of St Mink's KvunKollcal I.utheian cliuuli lendeied the dovo tlnnul (ei(te.s usual for the Chilst nms festive se.isim. Clul'-tnias day "iM vices consisted of matin seiiie at 7 i. in., followed hv an anthem am th" sluqlnn 01 the pines contained In the lunch lltlial Yesteidaj the sonp ei vice found In the iitiial a can led out ai Imth eilce with pli'iiiiin ef fect. The p.istoi l'ev. A. I,. llninoi I'll. I)., was In clrii'.-f and pleached a hoit M'liilnii at caih seivlie The seme heiviee at the Wimhhutn Ptiopt I'resliytoilan cliUMh at hoth the icRUlai nrvlces weie of an cl.ilxnate natuie. The singing was In diaige of Mrs. !. T. Jane and Ml-s Edith SwIiikIp, oicanlst, and l'l. f l:. J. Kiltei, lollnlt, weie aeeiiiiip,inl-t. IJeie, as at the other cliuiclas, a. huge tongiegatlon was piesent. At the inoinllis; mm lee the exereNe.s wiie opened with an oigan pulude This was followed hy the vliiKlnir of hjnm anthems and solos. The pastoi, Euv. J. IJ. MolTatt, in e.u lied fiom Luke, 11-14: "And on e.nth ponce and good will low mil men." evening address. In the eenlng the pastoi gave n t-hoit addiess, his text being "Theie was no mom foi them In the .In." Theie weie the Ufeiinl anthems 1j the augmented iholi, seilptuial leadings and hMiins A solo was sung lij Miss Smith, with lolln accompaniment and a quattette li the Mis'-ts Phoebe Smith and Anna Junes. Mis n t J.ijne and Mis M J 15 Williams racier obe toeboteejj Everything Holidayish That's the sum and substance of today's bargain story, and there's but one way to effect a clearance, Low Enough We've done so. Cost don't figure in the selling now, when holiday goods are reckoned with, it's a case of get rid of them on any terms. Pictures, BricaBrac, a very few Toys, Tables, Desks, Easels, Jardi niere Stands, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Novelty Dress Patterns, Trinkets, Jewelry, Etc., riust All Go This Week. The wee prices asked for line goods will surely do it. t Globe Warehouse Prelude and offoitory were tendered hy Mis Swingle, oignnlst, nnd riot. Dnucr, violin. The choir of the Simpson Methodist chuich gave a beautiful song service In the evening Instead of the tegular sen Ice. W. W. Jones, the chorister, wns In chatEP tui'l Walter Das Is, or ganist, acted as accompanist. A. '2ui;eiie Moise accompanied with the saBphone. The opening number was an anthem, In which Miss Mniy I'd wards and llatrv A. Wrlgley sang the i ei Itatlve parts Solos weie i-ung by MNs Kiln Oodshall and Thomas Abtams. The til". "I'lalse to Our Ureat I'teatoi." by Mls llodshall. Mis. Lewis unci Thomas Alliums was es pecially fine. The choir sang several anthems and a shot l addiess was Riven by the pastor AI the Flint Wel.h fongtegiUlnnal chui' h the special song seivlct was gle'n In the evening by the choir, under the leadership ol William J D.i ls, chotlster. Many of the solos weie glcn by membeis of the chinch, who sing In choirs at other chinches, but sung here befot" going to the other sclce.u. Miss Neil mil Williams was accompanist. The set vice was begun with a liMim, leading of scUptiues and a slum addiess li the pastor. The ladles' choius. "Speak With IK Loid," and the double (uattette weie spec lal Iv good The members of the choitts wi le Mi.s. (i W. Powell and the Misses Annie Humphtes, Annie Unbelts, nilcalieth Jenkins and U.ichel Uillllths. i Mis (5. W Powell, the MHscv Annie Humphreys. Kllzabetn Jenkins and Haehel flrllliths. and D.iv Id Jenkins, William lieese, Da Id Dnvl- and David Stephens funned the double quartette Solos were Ming Ij the Mioses EII7.1 betli Junes, i:ilen Thomas, Maigaiet Davis. Sarah lJals, jJavlil l)ais. .loan W. Jones. Duld Jenkins. David Stephens, Thomas Dwins and Abiaham l'ans A trio, "How Uu llent," by Daniel Piothetoe, Mil- Hne., and a "VKh recitation by John T. Dales, completed the piogiannue. SUMNDU AVILNTD CHIMICH In addition to the legular congrega tional singing at th evening mm vice at the Sumner Avenue I'iesb teilan chinch, tinder the dlieetlon of Choris ter Hezaleel D.ivles, s-olns and a quar tette plecp weie sung. The solus weie lendeied by Mis D 15. Foster and the Misses Kenwood and Tlshei Mis L. It. Foster, Mis John fiiiinths, Iia Da ies and Hezaleel Davles foimeel the quartette. The pastoi, Hev. 1 It. Fos ter, M A , pleached a short stimuli. Mis. John D. Jaines-, organist, was ac companist. The song service of the Jackson Stieet Haptlst chuich, ot which Hev. Thomas De Giuehy is p.istoi. was ety Hue In the moiiilng, In addition to the anthems, etc.. Miss Maltha Nich olls sang 'White Still" In a pleasing manner. At the evening seivlce, solos weie lendered by Miss Hdlth Davis and Mori Is Thomas, in addition to the choli's .singing. The pastoi preached a short seimon at each seivlce. At tin- First Welsh Haptlst chuich, In addition to the iholr singing at the evening set vice, solos weie lendeied by Miss Mai Ian Jones, Thomas Williams and William Hughes. I At St David's Dplscopal church the choir lendeied eiy line music at the legular sets ices I The choir at the IM mouth Congre wfc Ahvi t fm gational church rendMed extra Christ mas nitlile nt hoth services, which wna excellent. CIIUISTMAS DAY AND F.VKNINCJ. The pour children of every clas, and to the number nf ion cm till' side, were loyally feci and entertained Chtlstnnus da at the Snlvatli n Ativy banncka by the local corps. The bniracks were pally decoiated and ni ranged about the, hall weie long tables upon which were spiencl nil kinds of delicacies. The food, etc., was given by the members of the coips, philanthropic citizens and kindly disposed lnetchants. The ladles waited on the tables nnd the men ns slfteel by placing the children nt the tables and keeping older. Captain nnd Mrs Jnines Stuart were In charge. In the evening un entertainment was given, consisting of vocnl and Institi niental selections, rec Itatlons, etc., nt the conclusion of which Santa. Claus, In the pei son of Samuel Llbbey, nsslst ed lij Captain Stuatt and Lieutenant Capwell. distributed small gifts. The little wolfs will long lemember the occasion. The several churches un this sldo In whose nuditoi Units cantatas weie given, weie crowded to their full ca pacity In the evening, many being tin tied nvvuj. At the Simpson Metho dist chinch the Sabbath .school con ducted the cveicNcs and lepeated the old. old sloi under the guise of a can tata, entitled "St. Nicholas" Haeh participator ciedltably tilled his part. The recitative parts weie good nnd the music blight nnd citehj. Minor 13 Wui den was In chaige Miss Lil lian Shivclly acted as accompanist and the inuleal p.ut of the pioginmme w is augmented by an oiehe.stra com pilsng William Alb n, violinist; II. Blackwood, viollncello: W. II. Stunton, comet, nnd 'luuli lUishman, tlaiio net A iiuaitette, W. W Jones, Thomas Abiams, llai l j Wilgley and William Whitman, also ablv assisted A laige committee, of which Alfred Twining was chaliman, inateilnlly supplemented Mr. Wot den's e!foit. Small glfta were afteiwnids distributed. The membeis of the Plymouth Con giegatlonal chinch entertained their fi lends and patrons with the cantata entitled "The Counterfeit Santa Claus." Theie was a huge attendance and the decoiatloiii! anil stage settings were veiy pietty. Thomas Hoberts, ns a leal, and Nathaniel Davis as the coun teifeit Santa 'Claus, ably canled out their paits, ,i- in 1 the minor i artl ' patois. Comer Hi esp was in chatge. The Sci.inton Stnet Haptlst chinch was at tl.sllcally decoiated on the occa sion of the lendltlon of the cantata "The Counterfeit Santa Claus" by the members of the Hand nf Hope. The decorations were the handiwork of a laige committee, of which the pastor, Hev. S. F. Matthews, was chairman. Mrs. H. O. Heddoe took care of the musical pait of the exeiclses and the ci editable way In which the singing was done Indicated her care. The reci tative parts were equally good. Dr. T. M Sendcrllng was Santa Claus. Small gifts were dlsti United at the conclu sion of the exeiclser. ONE MAN HADI.Y INJl'HHD. A fl!ht among men who gathered at the boarding house iun by Joseph' III c, witch, on Noith Van Buren avenue, ester lay afternoon, resulted In the boirdlng boss being done up. Ills con dition is serious and three of hl-j al leged assailants aie in the West Side station house In default of J.300 ball each for their appeaiante at court. A wai rant f i their attest was sworn out by the lnjuied man's btother Oeoige, before Aldcimin Johns, and County Detective Is slum and Constable Tim Jones ecu railed the men. Alderman Johns held the hearing. These chunk e" Sundiy afternoon and evening brawls ale fast becoming a general oecutiencn In the lelnltv of Van Hu lon, c.rant and Sherman avenues, near Hi lee stieet where several communi ties of these Polandeis icslde. The names of the men ntiested are Andievv Olveschlek, Cent go StancavlUh land Clniles Capies. TWO FUNI3RAI.S. The f uncial sei v Iee3 of the late Thomas James, weie held vesteiday afternoon at the residence, 117 Mollis couit A Inige number of fi lends and relatives were in attendance The llo ial tributes vei" tJi beautiful. Hev. Thomas De Clruchy, pastoi of the 3ick ton Stieet IMjitlst chuich, olllclaled and prc.iihed the funcial wi mon. At the conclusion of the seivlees. the te mnlrit' weie lowed and accompanl"d by a laige funeial ceetege v,-eie home to t he W ishbui n sti eet c ometi i y v here; Intel ment was made. The pallbeareis' weie: Daniel Hev nun. Simon Jones, llenij If. Jones John Morgans. Wil liam Qiilnn nnd Heniy Wn'.teis. The funeial ten Ices nf the lnte .Tnlin Cunnell vei held Saturday morning 'i lit i em mis wtie oorne rroin th res idence, 910 West Lueknivauna avenue, to St. H.itilck's chuich. wheio a mass of lequiem was celebi ited by Hev. F, I'. McNally. Theie vvns a laige attend ance of fi lends at the sen ices, and many went to the cemetery. UNDHHWnNT AN OPEHATION. While othei boys were enjoying the Christmas day joys. Albeit, the U-yeai-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Selden F. Deyoo, of C01 Noith Hebecca ave nue, was undergoing an operation which was necessary to save his life. The boy had been 111 from appendicitis foi seveial dajs and Saturday It was decided 'to adopt the extreme meas uies. In the afternoon. Dis. F. C. Hall, A. A. Iwlndabury and G. H. Leach per f mined the delicate operation and the Ind Is eloliiu ns Well ns could be ex pected. He bore tho shock splendidly, consldeilng his condition, and In n feiv das will be out of danger. PHUSONAL MUNTION. Mr. and Mis. Morgan' P. Daniels, of Division stieet, are enlertnlnlng Jumes Hdvvatds and daughter, of Kingston. Heniy Hagen, of Tenth stieet, Is spending tho holidays In New York city. Miss Julia Long and brothei, of Noith Main avenue, aie In New York clt. George Cassidy. nt Ashley, Is the guest of Chnrlcs Sweet of North Hyde Park avenue Mr and Mrs. John Fein, of North Sumuei avenue, etijoved u family le- WHATOOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't Klve Ilium tuu or cnlk'o lluvo on tiled tliii now load drlnl; cullol (Iruln-O? It l.i elellclouA mid noiu Nliltiic and tukiH tlio plneoofcoltee. 1'Mo more lir.Un-O von glvo the children tho mora Ik'hUIi ou dlntrlbute through their nyntaiiH. (Iriilu-U U niiule of puro gmliKi mid whoa properly prepared taHtQi lllce the choice grade of police but coyts about i( tktt much. AH grocerx sell It utblc. und 'JO. union Saturday evening at their home. Their man led sons and daughters nnd thplr families weie irp)nnt. Mr. nnd Mis. D. C l'owell, of North Carlleld avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Williams, of Edwards dale. Saturday. Mi. ajul Mrs Fred Swinglp, of Haw Icy, mo the guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Atthur Leyshon, of Nuttli Hromlev avenue Miss Kcnnedj. of the Wt Side hos pital, has as her guest her brother, W. 11. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, n student at th.e state college. Samuel Jones, of Fihvnidsdale, Is the guest of Joshua Davis, of North Lin coln avenue. M1NOH NHWS NOT13S. The cantata, entitled "The Story nf the Star," which was so ably given at the Sumner Avenue PiesbMeilnn church, Friday evening, by the mem bers of the Hand of Hope, will be le peated ut the church this evening. This Is done to accommodate the many vv ho found It impossible to get In the chute h at the cantntn's first procluctlon. At the conclusion of the exercises small gifts will be distributed nnd the prize of a live dollnr gold piece will be given to Miss Annie Davis, who sold the gieatest number of tickets. An Infoimal gathering will be held at the Washbutn Stieet Presbyteilnn chuich this evening by the members ot the Sabbath bchool The affair will be held In the lecture loom of the chinch and a pi ogi amine of npptoptl alc exercNes will be can led out under the dlieetlun of Prof D. A. Stone The young people ate coidlalb Invited to attend This is the .school's usual ob teivance of the Christmas festivities. The musical pnil of the Washburn Street Piesbjterlan chittch' seivlees will Im le-annnged at the annual con giegntlonn! meeting next week. Mrs. 13. T Javne, who hns bad chatge nf the choir for seveial jeats, has seveied her eonnectlo-i with the choir and last evening ,us her last .ippeaianco as dl i color. The obsenance of "Christmas Joys" by the Sabbath school of St. David's Hplscopal chinch will bo held this evening at the chuich. Hev. U. J. Haughton of Dunmuie. will be piesent. An excellent programme will be ren dered, at the conclusion of which ptes ents will be dlsti United West Side Ittislucn Directory. 6ECOND HAND r-URNITtmE-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sec tho stock of J. 'j. King; Wi to Wi West .uacic awanna avenue MRS. FHNTON, CLAIHVOYANT AND prhenologlat, 412 North Main avenue. NOKIH SCWANTON. Michael Costello and John Fitzgerald, ot Holy Cioss CiiIUkc. Wok ester, .Mass, are visiting their parents dining the hol idays. Oeorge and D.iWd i:non, of Nantleoke, are lsltlng relatives In this plnce. Mntk Hallsteiul. of Ulngliamton N. Y.. Is visiting his intents, Mr. and Mrs. Chalks Hallsteiul, of Oak stieet The members of the Providence I'nlt ed Choral societ are reciursted to meet In the Welsh Congiegatlonnl chut eh to rnonovv evening at eight o'clock sharp Tho funeral of .Mrs James McMana mon will take place this morning at 9 o'clock from her home on MeDonough avenue The remains will he taken to the Holy Hosary church, where a high mass of lequiem will be celebrated. Inti inn tit will bo made In Hyde Park Catholic cem etery All members of Hiram Lodge, F. A. M., me requested to assemble ut their place of mecNng In Osterhout'.s hall this af ternoon ut 1.30 o'clock for the put pose of attending the funeral of Joseph (!od ftey. whose death occurred at Hotel Jermn. All sister lodges aro Invited to attend HIchnrd Davles of Green street, visit ed iplatives at Nantleoke Saturday. Tho North Hnd contingent of singers were ciulte successful nt the eisteddfod held in Ta lor Saturday Mrs D.ivld D. Lewis, of this pi ice. took first prize In the soprano solo competition, and Miss Maggie Davles vv is awarded second prize. Messrs Joshua John and Philip llomas weto awarded the decision in a duct In which there were many compettl tois. In the evening the chief choral competition honors weie divided between tho Ptovldtnce United Choir union nnd tho Tavlor choir A Chilstmns entertainment was given Saturday evening in the Noith Main Ave nue Baptist church A large audience w.is present and a line ptogrammo was re tillered Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational church will conduct a tea party In company II armoiy on New Year's eve and day. Christmas seM vices were appropriately observed In all tho churches of this plaeo yestcrdav Music of a special character was prepared and rendered with much effect. Tho set v Ices nt the Prov Idenco Preshj terlan chinch, nt both sessions, were of an exceptional high order, and were Interspersed with solos, recitations and anthems by the eliolt At the even ing servlco In the Methodist Hplseopal eh'ureli a progi.immu In which abundant excellent Chilstmns catols was tendeted, seivlees of like order were conducted In '.he North Main Avenue nnptlst church by a well-drilled choli. At the I'utltau Congregational church the choir sang sevciul nnthi ms nnd a special Christmas seimon was delivered by the pastoi, Rev 11 m .tee Peckovcr. Services of an impies slvo natuie weie observed at the Chris tlon. West Market Street Haptlst, Wayne Avenuo and Welsh Congiegatlonal churches Thomas Owens, of Cayuga street. Is 111. (JUbliN KIDGi:. Tho Sundny school of the TInptist church will hold their Chtlstmas exercises hi the church Tuesday evening. Mrs K. Hllss, of Sanderson avenue, Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mer shon, of Wav erly. Miss Ada Cokel, of Philadelphia, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs A. W. Juilsch, of Wjumlng avenue rinney Dunn, of Dust Market stieet, Is llng ut tho point of death. Mrs. William Laid, of Gelntt, is the guest of her sister. Mis. 11. L. Hairier, of Delaware stieet The choli at tho Pilmltlvo Methodist chut'h rendered spcclul Christmas music lust evening. Tho Christmas exe rciscs at tho Asbury Methodist HplTOial chuich weie ob served Situidiiy evening with appropriate exercises. At I ho close ot tho exercises Mi Sew aid, one of the oldest tncMimeis of the Sunday school, was piesented with a handsome chair b the membeis of his lllble class. Mr Lanvon In well eho.ien woiels made thu piesentatlou. Mr. Sew urd In uceptlnu It made n touching le sponse. At the Asian y Methodist Dilscopal chuich jesterday morning thete was a reception of members, and the sacrament of tho Loids supper was administered. In the evening tho pastor. Rev. A. F. Che (fee dellveied a special Christmas ser mon. The following special muslo was rendered by tho choir under the direction of W. II. Lain on MORNING. Organ Pi elude Mrs. John Huker Anthem, "Hull to tho King" ...A. lllerly Anthem, "Thu Watching Shephoids," Seluipfer Solo, "Star of Hothlihcuii" Adams W II. Lanon HVHNINa. Anthem, "Wo Have Seen His Star," Kcarls Mule Quartette-, "Star of Hethlehem," Ilolrly Tho choir Supi anos Misses Dorsey In grlck, Shook. Ilenedlct. Dawson, Mrs. Fiear. Mis. Panel; altos, Misses Peck, lugilck, JiulKctii tenors, Slesfcrs. Lanon, lioiiKon, Siiffonl; bassos, Messrs. Dene diet, Prear, Kellovv; organist, Mrs, John Uukorj chorlstoi, W. II. Lanyoii, THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well as tho handsomest, nnd others nro Invited to call on any Jrugglnt and get free u trial bottln of Kemp'n Hsilsam for tho Throat and I,utiR, n remedy that Is gunrnnteod to cure and relieve nil Chronic nnd Acuto CourIis, Asthma, llronchltls nnd Consumption. Prleo tic and 5'Jc. MKRVOLJS TltOUIH.KSi ALL KI.N'DS 1 cured with Anltiuil llxtrarts. I'reo book lolls how. WASllLNlJtON UHH.MlUAIi CO., WnnliliiKton, I). U. TUXEDAT (Indian Name of Smni llurhor, Cook's lulcti "Tltc (jalcnny or Alaska." I'HOI'HIITY OF Til K Noilhjrn Pacific and Alaska Mining, Transportation & Trading Comimy. CAP. $2,500,000.00. PIRIiCTORS. President. 1IHNRY A. PARR, of the gteat grain house of I. M. Pari & Son, Haltlmore Vice President, JOHN K. COWHN. piesl- dent ot the 11. & o. R, R. Ti ensure t, CHRISTIAN DHVRIKS, Pros- Ident of the Natlonul Hunk of Haiti more. Sfcrotaiy, ROmntT RA.MSAY. President Chamber of ComincMcc, Haltlmore. Gem rat Malinger, CHOUGH R. TINOLH. ex-U S. Tieusury Af,ent In chaigo of Fur Seal Islands GHOROH R HLANCHARD, Chairman Joint Trallle Association CHARLDS J FAl'I.KNHH. V S Sen i- tor for West Vlrglnln WATSON C SQl'lRH, cx-U. S. Senator for Washington. DR J T. ROVLLS, Woodland, Call- fornl i, a mining expert. AUDITOR. S DAVIHS WARFIHLI), Postmaster of Haltlmore. couvsrx. STHHL. SILMMHS, CARY & HOND, Ral tlmoie. CONSULTIXO pNaiNrnR, JNO. C. F RANDOLPH. A. M , H M.. New York. "These names ate ample guatantee for tho Intelligent and vigorous, ct conservative-, conduct of this gigantic enter pilse." N. Y. Tiibime. "It Is to lie expected that nnnv com panies will be organized on paper to se cure the attention of would be Investors, nnd that associations of Irresponsible parties will undoubtedly endeavor to bring schemes for the development of Alaska gold Holds to the notice of the public gcnerallj Consequently. It Is er opportune that tho Northern Pacltle and Alaska Mining Transportation and Trad ing company has made public Its plans thus early In the agitation, as the names of the gentlemen who are Interested in It guarante e beyond doubt Its responsi bility and high standing as a legltlmtto coiporntion." Manufacturers' Recoid PLANS AND PKOI'HIITIKS. Cumpan.v Owns 33 Quartz Ledges of Hx tr.iordlmirj Promise at Snug Harbor. Ore Free-milling, nnd likely to Yield Ten Dol lars at Woiking Cost of Me-per Ton Also 1,000 Acres Rich Gold Placers In Copper River and Klondike Will Hstabllsh Great Commercial De pot ut Sung Harbor. Probable Capital of New Territory of Lincoln. Will Run Steameis from San Francisco and Seattle to Connect at Snug Harbor with Only Feasible Rail Route to Copper River, Klondike and Yukon. Limited Amount of Treasury Stock For Sale, for Operating Hxpenscs B03KS NOW 0PE1 FOR SUBSCRIPTION SHARHS $100 SOLD AT PAR NO SL'HSCRIPTION UNDER TDN DOL LARS Ri:cnivi;u RCaiSTRAK OF STOCK COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY, NCW YORK. DRPOSITOIlinS OP COMPANY'S FUNDS, Tliii AMERICAN KXCI1ANGK NA TIONAL HANK OF NEW YORK. AND THE NATIONAL HANK OF BALTI MORE Address application or Inquiries to: CIIRlbllAN DUVRIKS. Treasurer, Equitable Uulldlng, New York. aCoRUC R. TINOLli. General Manaffei, Washington Loan and Trust Building. Washington, D. C. P. R. M'LARAN, Asst. Sec'y &T'eas. rircmen's Insuranuco Co -s Building, Bal timore, Md. THE GREEN RIDGE FAIR. There Will He .special Attractions Each Mght I Ins Week. Thnt Hev. P. J. McManus Is a -very popular pi lest was attested by the laige throng of visitors that attended his palish fair Christmas afternoon and evening. The church hall vvheie In the fair Is being conducted was ciowded all the time and when the dn was over the booths had a rather bare appeal ance. They aie to be replenished, however, and the fulr will continue for two weeks. Special attractions have been ai ranged for every evening this week This evening theio will bo dancing by the Lally children; a vocal solo by Miss Sadie Dougheity, of Dunmore. and a lecltatlon by Miss Agnes Callahan. Ticket No. 5JS won the door prize Satuiday night. SOUTH SCUANTO.N. Last Friday and Saturday tho Woik mau'3 fair was closed to glvo the mem bers an oppoitunlty to attend to tho home tlnlstmat, affairs. On Thursday ad tho largo children und a number ol the old Indies ficm the Home for tho Friend less lslted this fulr, In charge of tho matron. The children enlojed the music of tho band nnd nil the other good things veij much. As the eve nlng was ver:. cold It was decided to send their preser is o tho Homo histoid of Idling the chiultcu cairy them. The fair will be opu again this evening and will be continued tor severnl da)s Tho committee expects to auction olf eveiythlns lett ovei on next Wednesday and this will be n l.ue chance to get many good things for little monej Guth's band will play on Tuesday and the much admlied American tlag chill will bo reneated by the gills In lesponso to the ninnj icrpiests this evening. Tho contests foi o cold watch and also tho ono for a ring will ho closed on Tuescla evening und the wlnnei declared. old foiuji:. Mrs. William Footo was visiting at tho homo of E. Footo this wick. Hev und Mis. G. W Funk were visit ors to Bcranlon on Thursday. Word was received on Thursday by William Repp of tho death of his In other-In-law, ChuMes HosetiBiant, of Albin, N. Y. Mr Rosengiuiil wub a foimer re.,1 dent of Scranton und was manuger of tho Grand Union Tea cotnpan s store In Al bany. He leaves it wife and one child. Andrew Kennedy S. Iliodhead jr , and Charles Jones, attended tho Masonic ban quet In l'lttston on WednoMluy evening. Joseph Jones and Geoigo Safford lett on Filduy to spend Christmas In Now York city. Tho pupils of tho Old Forge high bchool tendered a line piogiainme heforo a large auditorium on Thuisday evening. Great credit Is duo tho Misses Llzlo William and Gertrude Simmons for their work lu training tho children. Tho publlo schools closed on Thursday for tho holiday vacation. They will re open on Monday, January J. William Drake Is horn from Lehigh university to spend tho holidays. A, E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties FOR TIE CHPJSTMAS Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, In endless variety, The later production always found in our as sortment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in rich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. r i I TRIUMPH I S Warm air furnace, solid cast radia- H I tor, sectional lire pot, absolutely B I gas tight. Don't purchase any I 1 other make, the best furnace you I can get is none too good and the 1 8 TRIUMPH I M is the best, therefore buy the best H I and protect the health of your family I TH0S.MI0NAR0 H COS Lackawanna Avo, Scranton. H Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This HsaJ $5 Per l.lns Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons, Dll. KAY, 20G l'enn ave, -o and 7-9 p. '. Diseases of w omen, children. Telephone. Dlt. UATi:SON, J37 N WASUINUION avenue, 10 a. m. to i p. m. DK. C L riUJY. aCHANTOX SAVINGS liank ulldff, lii W omlng avenue. MAItY A. SHEPHnitD, SI. D . HOML- opathlst. No. 2JS Aduma avenue. DU A TUAl'OLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Vomins avenuo and Spruce street, Scranton Of fice hours. Thursday and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. W E ALLDN, 512 NORTH WASII Ington avenue DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Trade bulldlnc. Oftico hours, S to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. n.. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DTt! C L TRDAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Trus3 PlttlnB and Tat Reduc tion Office telephone) 1363 Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S W. L'AMORKAI'X. OrFICK 231 Adams Residence, MIS Mulberry. Chron ic alsease". lunif. heait. kidney Hnd cenlto-urlnary orfjans a specialty Hours I to 4 p. m. w! O ROOK, VETERINARY SUR ceon Hores, Cattle nnd Dogs Heated Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672 Lawyer?. D R. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, coiner Washington uvc nue and Spruce street. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Couniollors-at-Law, Rppub.lean building, Wushlngton avenue, Scrar.lon, Pa WATSON. blEHL. HALL &. KDMMER ER Attorneys and C'nunseIlor"-at-Law; Traders' National Hank Uulldlng; rooms C, 7, S, 9 and 10. third floor. JA5IES It. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Uulldlng. TRANK E ROYLE ATTORVEY AND counsellor-at-law llurr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. jessup &Ji:ssrp, attorneys and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. ALrRED HAND, WI LLIAM J HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms D, 20 nnd 21. FRANK T OKELL. ATTORVEY-AT-Iiw, Room 5, Coal Lxchange. Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTOP.NEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, Dlj and olS, Uoaid of Trado HullJInc D. V KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa JAS. J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY nt-Lavv, 43 Commonveealth bldg., Sc. 1 ton. EDWARD W THAYER, ATTORNE . Rooms 14 and 15. Republican hide JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-lavv. Commonwealth Rulldlns. L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa, C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa PATTERSON A WILCOX. TRADERS' National Ilnnk Building. C COMEOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET A. W, nERTHOLFAtty.. 319 SprilceTsT Detective;. UARRINa & M'SVVHBNHY, COMMON wealth building. Interitute Secret Sor v Ice Agency, THE JEWELER. TRADE. Architect-. PERCIVAL J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT. Hoard of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24 23 arul 26. Commonwealth, building, Scranton. E L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of CX Washington avenue. J'JVIS HANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT. 43j Spruce St . cor. Wash, ave., Scranton, FREDERICK L. llltOWN, ARCHITECT. Price Building, 126 Washington avenue. Scianton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bark. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 3JJ N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCQ street. DR. II. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 W omlng ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA wnnna ave Houre. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Wire Screen?. JOS. KL'ETTEL. REAR fill LACKA wannu avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufa; turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scrunton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opon September 13 Send for catalogue. Hov Thomas M Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell, A. M. Seed?. G R CLARK & CO . SEED.MHN AND Nurserymen: store US Washington ave nuo; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; "tore telephone. 72. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZIEOLER Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu. lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop .Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR bulls, plcnle-s, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms addres-s R J. Bauer, conducto. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa THANK P. BROWN & CO. WHOLE S.1I0 dealers In Woodware, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lai'kawRiina avo THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and aiulltor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' Bul.dlng. opposite) postolllce. Agent for the Hex. Fire Extinguisher Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. North Washington avewue Linotype Composition of nil kinds quickly done. raclllUes unsurpassed In this region.