--"WT tTWVritT'- "WV" THE SCR ANTON TIUBUNl!-3lUi DAY, JAiMAKl 1, UOI. v- vfmwYTtqmfynvhiw ,pj- Tflr- r PERRY BROS. Knab?t Uose and Sons, Briggs and UidvJig Pianos Vocalian Church Organs, Car penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music Boxes. Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and see the $80. Martin Gui- tar iftA Mandolin at BRRY BROTHERS 805 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 5C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Doil versa 33f37 Adims Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds ot transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 525. Barn Phone 6082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. ticnm, 420 Fiiruce Street. Mi arm lo Templo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist Id the City Who h n Onidunto Id M. (Heine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds nf Dentil Woik Dono at Ex tremely Low Prices. 22k Gold Clowns $5.00. Cold Fillings Sl.OO. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown and Rtltlgo work u specialty. Tf jou h ive iiiin Dental work to be done on 1 1 illlll ll.lVe VOUI tilth CMIIlllllCd. Oas ad ministered All opot itlons nro minle piln'ess In thn uiii of clcutlclty. Palu lirs cxtraitlon. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. ye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Olllco Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.: 2 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Postoftlce. ggv ONIONILABEC ' I CITY NOTES ; ttttttltttttUt IN THi: COl'E'lS.-Judgo Aithbald will this mull Inir d. tigo the gland Jtir.v ui il tomonow convene ,i week's ti-jslon of equity cuut. SONS ill' ST. ciEOU(iE-Thc Son-, of hi. dorse lu Id a New Yiar's iclobia tlmi In t If lr looms in Hit Wlnd-m hullU. ing Satutday nl:,lu. 'lHi:.Mi:N .MlILT'lho perm incut tire, linn ot tin t il lu Id it muting In pnlKo hcudipiaitus loom In thu iltv lull is. It I tl.l . Onl loulllio blNni IS With ion- tldtrtd. El'CHRE AND MIOKCR-Tlic Scum ton I.udi-f lit Elks Will give a i mini, n. lmuil by .i tnnkil, at tilt li i tub moms on I'r.iuklln uviiiuc, on thu evening of Jauutii '. ACE l.WIFRED-Doiiy Ace. of Forest coiiit. was tliroun fiom a u.ifeon Sat urday titttiiooti nt thu Von Storih slupu and wns l.it'lv hint, umong oilier things Ills bknll being ir.iiiuiid. llo will . coici, THi: HOl'K CIIA.NCIHD.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Thlele have diniiLid tho hour of thdr mimical programme to bo gtvtn on Js't iv Year's day nt tlio Young Wonun'H rhrls. tlau association. Tlio hours is from 9 to 30 p. in. will deliver sermon.-r(v. o. I.. Severson, I'll. D, of West Flttstnn, will deliver his populnr leiturc on tho nattlo of Oettihurg" tit tho Conn Stieet Methodist Episcopal chinch next Friday iiLjht. rinsT lawton contrimftions.- Saturdiy morning M.toi Jiolr reulid tho first contributions to the Law ton fund. T. H. Wnthlns mm the premier 4- ... - .. ... urrnnuEai wioruAr r : "THE MODEL," DELICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh Involio of finest tnlilo del), cucles, Imported Harcb. Laudjagcr Sausage. Nova Scotia Salinuu. 1'utcB of all kinds, Impoitcd uud California Trulls uud Jdllcs. Nuld. melstei Pcllt&tess Herring In Wlno Sauce, Italian Chestnuts, l.eb Rttrhcn. Mnnlpuu nncl Honey Cakes of nil decrlptlons, mid full linn of fancy groceries for tho ho1ldaf. Cntcrlnc cidem taken now for tho hoUlnn. Dlnnir Table rt'Ifole. Ilrcnkfnst, Lunch ion nnd Supper n la mrte. Oj li ters nerved In ony atylo. 221-223 Washington Avenue. "-4.4..tttttft subscriber with KZ and Victor Burschcll soon later save one dollar. COMMITTED TO JA1L.-Krank Kar dories, of Fell township, was yesterday committed to tho county jail by Justlco of tho I'caco Nicholas Qlynn on tho charee of larceny and receiving preferred by Mary Karsnrlki. AT THH COUNTRY CLUB.-A handl cap golf match, open to men and women, will bo held today at tho Country club, weather permitting. The greens commit tee will give a silver cup. Cards may bo handed In any ttmo during tho day. CONSTABLE IIURT.-Whllo Constable John Tlcrney was descending tho stops In front of Alderman Miller's oirico tintur day morning ho slipped mid fell to tlio bottom. Ho was given a severe shaking tip und his buck wus wrenched by the fall. TtlllNPIKIJ HEAIMXa. A he irlng wns conducted on Saturday In thn old ltldso turnplko caso before Arbitrator Clarence Bullcntlne. J. W. Carpenter reprcMiited tho petitioners whllo tho Compaq's representative was Kvcrclt Warren. TIOL'K DIDN'T l'lOHT.-Oiily a f.vv people were In attend imc nt tho Pelican Athletic i tub qiiirUrs In Brooklyn, Sat. tirdav nlkht. and nil the boulM wern de clared off. Among Hie number Wat ot.o In which Jack Tlgtie, of Scranton, was to bo u pirtltipant. SMOKKR TO UK (IIVKN.-The St I an ion Clerk's association will conduct tlutr regular meeting Tuesday night at the new Carpenters' lull, Wjomlng avenue. They will follow the mutlne busluist with a smoker, open to nil members and friends of tho association. PRISON BOARD MKI'.IS A meeting of the LTckawannii loutitv piison lioml vas held Siturdiv morning In Judge It W. Archbald's olllt e. Rt ports were n id of tho various kinds of mm hlnciv usul In the tlirferent lilts of tho st ite for the emplovtuint of prlsoiieis nNTI'.Rnn RAIL Ri fore Cluk of thu Conns Dinlels, Siturtlay. Hugh Winkler, of Carbor.tlale. utilised Sevmour Punlv of stealing his bull dog, entered ball In the sum of $ino Punlv ilalms th it Wink ler stolci the iiiilnuil, took It to llrliesdalo and thin by exprt ss stilt It to Scranton. NOT YHT LOCATED -1 he site for the new soldkrs' anil s illors' monument his not jtt been ilnldcd upon. Sutvevors Haiti and Smith lmvp matle survejs to locnto rotk and coil pillars untlei the couit house square, upon wlilili tho in m timenl will be built, but tbev havo jtt some moio cMimln itlons to milte. TROIJARLE POOL MATCH -It It thought tint .Teiome Keouh. of this eltv, and At f i eil De Ooro villi meet lu Svra euso soon to lontest for tho pool ilum plons'ilp of the world. Kcngh loniurlv held the meilal but Do Oio recenlh won it from lilm anil li the In tier holds In until next M.iv It will Income hH per manent pi opt i ty. AT V. W. C A. A oiy llm muskal pn gramme Ins I men an urged for Ni w Star's nv tiling lit tin Young Winner' I'hriMlui assoil itlon. The tlrst hum will b. In tliiici of Mis, r. t. Jin ne. mil the boms following will lie tilled by Mr. John T. Watklus, Miss rioiento Rlili moiid ai.d Mr. 'I hit It. The gimiit'tlf iNhlbltioii will be rIviii 1 1 mil 1 to t M'LAruin IN ARRESTED -Lite SH mil i nit lit Pitiolnun lVenc v ninl M. .1. WnlMi v no railed Into n house on South Siventb stieet, when thev found .lames Mi L iiu,hlln. who lived at tho pun e, ill link mid engigetl In smashing evtn thlng on the piems(s Yisterdiv morn lm; Mivoi Moll gave him ii In at In,; In polite i ourt mid lint d him $" He paid. ENCl'HSION 'IO HAWLEY.-A n -till ti.iiu will be inn fiom Strantoii and Dunmoro net Wetliu s, iv, Januirv T on the Erio and Wvomlnp Vnllt v rallron!. Tills has bit u obtalnitl at the iequtt of a 1 irge number ot peoplo of thn val li, who di-iie to vKIt the fair for the hi tit lit of atl'w Cntliolle ihurili In llau lav. 'llm ti.iln leavis Stranton nt 7 o'llotk and leturiis at a lonvinlciit hum the sanio night. WEEK'S CLEARlNCS.-Cleailngs at tho Scranton Clt tiling Hotisp assoclutlon fin tho wcik intlliig Diiembor TO, aio ie. poitetl as lollovvs bv tho Ti. tilers' Na tion il bank: Monday (Chilstmiis); Tin h tliv. Det ember -n. $111,111": Widmstlav, Dicitubt'i T, JJ'il'.'OIW; Thuisdaj. Dc timbei ss, Jlii) SI IM; Prltlnv. Dtumlier ."'. S.'o.'lUll; Siturdav, December PA $1'H, 117 1 I, total, $1,1S.',w7i. Total fui tho c.n, J5b,lDJ,S0I o ENOINLS COLLIDED. - Saturday unit iilncr n "Mothir Ilubbird" inglne on tin Lickavvanua lailirail run into a .ard inglne on the Wist Lncktiw urn i avt imc tii'-Hiig. Tho large cngluo was on Its wa fnm (in at Bind In ihaigo of En gl'it er Eugt'ie Ulttenbinder anil I'lremaii Artliui Dinning, while tho small n'.o was run bv Enginter John Stone .mil l'ln -man Rubtrthon The !trtl cugii o was tonsldciably damaged. WORD 1'ROM MAEANOV CITV -Chief of Pollto Roblliv; SaUudav tifttr noon lecilvetl a communication In in M tihii nov Clt which shows up iniild er.ibly moio of the past lilsliiv of tho littrfcl irs in tested on Christmas dav. Among the things found In their pjssifs. Ion vv hkli so fui nte Identltled as Scian ton pioperty wete stvetal iittlclcs, the descriptions of width weip Immttll itolv tecognlzed by the M.iliiinov autliorltlt s as the pluntlcr sciurnl at the house of cue of the town's phjsUhms Dr. RpIIIv. tliout two weiks ago Crowe ami Pit cerald wen- identltled by the c lilt f who said tint ritzgetald was a mini known as Salmon at M ilianoy. Mis. Ciovvo Is not known to him. POLITICAL NOTES. JjIiii J. McAndrow, of tho Twini -first waul vas s. tin itav lomluulid fot stint count II bv tho Diniui nits of that ward. Mr. MiAiidtiw is tin priHont stint itiuii. tilniun fot the Tut rt).lrst. At the coming Dmiocrutlc pi lm nits In Lackawanna township, Saturday, 'lu Collector John J. Coj ne, SuptivUor Mar. tin P. Judge. Hihool Dlnclor Ihomiu I'. Co.vii(, Treasurer John Walsh and Aud itor James Minigau. of the South district, and School Dlteetoi Patlkk P. Lionaid, ul tho West district, wtn till rt nomi nitcd. In tho Southwest dlstilct Patilck Connolly defeated Palllik Henley for bupuvlhor by J votes. Tho Democratic prlnmles In the Eight eenth wnid, Saturday, resulted In tin nomination of P, J, Lung m for school controller. Thomas 1'. Morris for common councilman, P. M. Sloss, Judge of ilte tlor.; John Clink and Piter '. McLaugh lin, liispictois: P. 15. Duffy, ugister ot vuteis. Tho vole on school lontrolh r was; Lang in, Jbl, I'lnnirty, 1J0. I'or toniliiou council, Moirls ueeived J14 votes nnd John M. Morati, HI. Lankan n ml Monls mo tho present iniumbnits. Thu nomination Is, usuull, equivulrut to an election. A meeting of the Democtatlu city com mittee was called for Saturday night to consider tho questlcn of nominating i.ui tlldates for sthool directors to bo voted for at tho coming election. All of tho mtmbirs of the rcintnlttee were not pros, nit and tin adjournment was taken until fomo night this wed' when the question will letelve further consideration. Tho sentiment of tho mcmbeis of tho coin mltteo infcimall) expressed at tho meet, lug bututday plgl.t was iigulust the noni In Hlon nt candidates. m i Mahor-McCoy Fti'ht. Returns leeelvcd by rounds this aft ernoon at Jul? Steele's, by special Postil Telegiaph company. The nly dliect '"'r jtcoin the rlngsln NEW YEAR WELCOMED IN VARIOUS WAYS SOME WATCHES AND PRA'ED, OTHERS JUST MACE NOISE. The Usual Booming of Cannon and Blowing of Gongs Bade Adieu to the Departing Year and Greeted Old Father Time's New Addition to His Big Family Large Throngs Attend the Midnight Services in the Churches Street Cars Kept Running to Accommodate Wor shippers. The oltl car was given Its usutl noisy adieu hereabouts, and tho new Its equally noisy welcome. As wily as 11.20 cannon bignn to boom mil ut 11.30 the- ihtirch bolls gave funh th Hist announcement of the midnight sei vltes. As 12 o'clock elodV apiit.i.trhe.l. tlio gongs slut toil In vvt'li their tooling an I fchrleUIng ntul thioiihotit tlio len tial city, whom goiil-slx! uowdj were out of doors lesulic tlio cold, thetc was a blowing of llsh-hoins anil loud nnd jojoun Hhoutlng. In tho Immediate heart of tho ilty The Tribune's steam gong did heiolu work In waking tin. echoes ninl lodg ing hotlne occupants, but thu engineer luitl a good time. Never befom weic there suth orowds out to welcome n new c,n. The mid night mass at the- c.ttheiltal anil other Catholic i hut i lies of tho city, and this Match .scrvlics ut Elm Iuk and PcrNk- Avintte Hiptlst (hutches wem veiy laigcly nt tentli (I, and fot two houts following midnight the studs pto selitcd iiltlte as llvelv nil I'pl'iMiatn o as on a Sabbath uildda. Slmet i'.is worn tunning till 1 !0 a, nt. to uicoin modatu the woishlp,'eis. WATCH-NIOHT SERVICES. Special vv.itih-nlglit snvlies usher lug out the ol4 and in the new oar worn ((inducted l.i"t evening In many of the city iluircltcs. and wem In all casts eiv liugelv atteiuletl. At the Elm P.uk cliutih the seivle'S wete conduct! cl In the large Stintliv Hihool loom In the i.mi of the main nudltoi linn and began at II o'lloek. Rev. Di. Ciinin iltdlveictl ti lit lef .ni di ess uud a lonseci.itlon seivlio was (omluctctl, loininenilng Just u few iniiiutis befoic the midnight lioui. Several selections wcte iilso temKitil by the ihurili quaitetto unilt r the di nt tion of Mt. Pennington. At the I'enn avenue Baptist i hutch after the legultr i veiling set lie w.is eoniludcil Rev. Mr. Pietoe gave oivj of bis ciitentaliiing chalf tnlks In the lower temple touihlng ispednlly upon Hip neiesslty of meeting the new e.if with n tinner dotcimlmtlon to be sttongci and tiller Chilslkins than ever 'befom. A sot lal lioui fnllowcil, during wlilili iiftpsiuieiit W'te set t d bv several of the l.ttllts. The new jtnt v.tis (is'i (toil lu bv n In lef pi.oer scivlc", be gitinlug shoith befote the hour of mldnighl. Appioptiatp wiitth night ccnlsoi wete ,iNo tondtntetl In the Asbutv Mdhotllst Eplseopil tliunli, (ireuii Ridge, last night. Thcie wjs a piaisj seivlte. letl b the ihotlstei, William II. Lain on. followed by a piajor nitetlng londutted by this pastor. Atl tltescs wete tbjllvetetl liv ltev. Jos ph Madison, o, the Wvoinlng eonforente. atnl L. S. Howei, W. R. Kellow .mil Halspy Lathi ope. The concluding featute was n i onsectatlon seivleo usheilng in the new .veai, dining the nurse of whli It the thuiih bill laiirf out the old .mil In the now jcai. AT RESCEE MISSION. A wnteli-meetlng was held list night at the Rescue mission on Kiauklln ave- ' line. Last vear this oiganizatlon was the onl.v itllglous Institution In the ilty whlili loniluited ,i meeting of this n.i tum, and at the time 140 people weto in est nt. A veiy laigp luiinlu i weic lu atti ni'anep last night, also, and Joined In a veiy impicsshe seivlie. The tegular mission oider ot exot ds(b wtn Hist gone thitiuglt, testimony being given and inaer heaid, Supet fntendclit Oeotgo Sanboin being lu ihatgc of the iciemonv. At 9 "i0 loftee was solved to all pit.s rnt and an intct mission of two hoim then took place. At 11.30 the watili set v lie was begun und listed until midnight. SERMON ON NEW YEAR. Dell voted by Rev. Robeit F. Y. Pierce in the Penn Avenue Bap tist Chuich Last Night. At the Penn avenue c linn li last i veil ing, the pastot, Rev. Rolnit 1', y. ( l'leue, iiicathtcl a timely sn:i,on, t ik- Ing as his text a phuise ltoni the pai- able of the llg tree, Lu'c , 1J:7: "Cut. It down; why cumb'ieth It ti.o giound.'" He said, in putt: 'i lu mi winds, spckin 1) out Loid, stnmdi d tho death knell ot the millions tiee and they icho tlio dtstln and doom tf a fruitless lite. Time ato many Its. sons to bo di.ivvn fnm this paiahlo of the llg net. Peril ips tho Hist one Is that the tree was takt u It. fiom tlio wajsldo bv tho ownir of the ilneaid and plautid among bis grape vlmi- and was t,lvin the sanio i ire as the other ftu!ta,;e. This icpicsenls tho Jewish peoplo v. ho were at Hist tnki u ip bv the Lonl nml glvin the (.lerliuis opportuulu ot tlls scinlnatlng Ills blisstd wtntl But tho Jtws icjtcted the Misslah t.tnl the mt s. idn ttke Bright, Fresh, Clean. i New Potatoes, Fresh Pears, Fresh Radishes, Poultry, Etc., Christmas Trees and Holly Wreaths Thomas & Brandarnore 424 SPRUCE STREET. sago that It was intended they should glvo to tlio world was given direct. Tiny failed to bring fotth fruit and us tho tree wcie ordctcd cut down. Tho second lesson Is to tho e.irmst Christina of today who b a special fa vor has been planted In the church of Gotl. Ho bus the golden opportunity of bearing fruit for the glory und honor of the M ister's tinme. Tho thlid lisson is to tho sinner, who like tho treu Is Mrrouuded by the gifts and merelis of tied and Mt who biars no fruit. How many Christians there arc today whoso names nic on tho iccords of tho churches and theio only. 1 call these peoplo "paper Cliilstluiis." '1 hey are present on tlrem parade only or when some sptclal otia-lon occurs at' the churdi. They nro of no leal bcncllt lu tho ihureh; they tiro baud-box Chilst lans and not flttlt-bcarlltg ones. When tho tig tree spokm of lu the par able was planted Us owner txpicted It to bear fruit mid ho mmo mr after venr In eNpictiilice of fruit, but thiro wos none. (Jod tomes looking Into our lives for fruit, und when Ho comes we profess that wo are living Christian llvts but (iod doesn't wnnt ptofisslons, he wants deeds On Niw Yent's tliv, 1W, how miny ot us mule promises for the coming vear nnd how niar.v of its luoke the whole, scale befoic tin- tlrst wiek was ovir. Oh, the record In this world of ours, of broken piomlses, undone dilllts and tinkept vows. The souls of men am weighed on n scabs poised cm nt.e little wotd "If." If the tiee bears fruit, well and good, If not, tut It down. Suppose tho ilock of des tiny should stilko this night as wo passed fiom one vear to the other. If It did would the fi lies In which our In dividual souls aro wtlglltd be tipping to. wauls heaven or tow aids hell? Thero will came a Ht d iv of till for euh of us. The ihv of doom mints to ludlvlditils as well us In Uitlieis. As the old vear Is thing iintl the new one dawning In us vvrlle out inrnist prombis of aniclitl mint on the list pages of the old ret out, Wp have evir thing to Kiln nnd nothing to lose. AT THE MIDNIGHT MASS. Hundteds Assisted in St. Fetei's Cathedtal Last Night Seimon by Rt. Rev. Bishop Hoban. Thioughout the Catholic vvoiltl list night, the new e.it designated a Holy eat, by Pope Leo was ushered In with a midnight mass, in tho Scran ton dloctsc the ptli liege of celebrat ing this special miss, to which at taches in my Indulgences, was gener ally taken advantage of. At the Oa thodial, whom a pontifical high mat,s was t debuted the congregation was so luge tint hundreds weic unable to obtain even standing loom. Bishop Hoban was assisted In the i elcbr.itlon by Rev. Donilnlck Landto und Rev. J. J. Lougbian as di aeons of honoi , ltev, J. A. O'Reilly, aith priest, Rev. D J. MaeOoldiitk and Rev. P. J. (iough, deacons. The music was of an especially elabotate chuaeto", some of the Chilstinis pi ogt ammo be ing lepeated. Bishop Hoban pi cached a In lef sei -mem at the i oncluslon of the mas, epl lining Its significant e. The l.nt e.n of eveiv century slme the tlni' of Pope Boniface In the thlitcenth b.i.i lit e n ohsei v etl as a Jubilee ear. Sine e tht n v in Ions popis have deerei d Jubi lee h e.iih half tentury and finally It bet atne t ustiiinniy to observe a geneial Jubilee t very twinty-IKo jtais. Th" list eat of the century then i anu to be obsetvetl as a gteat jubilee or holy j cur. The Intei nation i! committee piep.u Ing for the eelelnatlon of iioly car itcommendcil to l'ope Leo that as ,i special observant e ot the holv i,u, the ptlvllegp of celpbiatlug ,i midnight m iss should be gtneialy extended on the 111 st day of the new iPtituiv. The pope was well pleased with the Idea and not onlv adopted It. but deiieed that the holy cai, which ushets In the new icntut should Itself In ushered In bv a midnight mass. The holy father also giauted tne ttnpie cetletitctl ptlvllegp ot giving loinmun lon at the tnldulgtt mas In condudlng his renniks nishop Hoban directed attention to tho great stildes the Catholic ihunh lias made during the centuty now closing, citing as an Instance that when the centuiv openod this countiy and Canada had only 100.000 Catholics, whllo today they number lu.000 100 The celeliiatloii of midnight masson w.h dlsiontltutt tl heio by the Phil i delphl.i i-j nod of is:.', betause of the feir tint the piiv liege was liable to abuse. Mldnighl masses have been idebi.itcd lu this tlioieso since ii Hungaiiaii Catholic chut dies, )Ut they wcie discontinued when Bishop Hoban called attention of the pistois to tho loeal law foi bidding the in. RELIC? IOUS STOTES. ltev. Dr. Cilflln ili'Uvtietl n woiideirtil sermon esterd.iv morning ut t lie Elm Park i bin di ft om the text, ' e are allv o, very ouo of vou. this day." As a mcin "1 of the t losing vear It Is somewhat to bo icioidfd in tlio heart of cvuj luaitr. At both moinlnj i.nd cvtulug stivltcs the special music rendered on Chrlstnun dit was ngiln niven, lm Hiding the buiii llful tiinlata "lhc Story of Bethle hem." At tho Plrst Presb tori in ihunh totlav theie will bo u spciiul New Ytiu's praiso servlte beglt nlllg tit 'i o'lloek 111 tlio morning ami lasting for one hour onl,v. The pnstoi, ltev James McLtod has ie coveieil from his iceint Illness and pieailud at both services c-tcitlav. In the evening the spniil Christines music was iigaln icuik-rttl under tho diiictlon of I'roftssor John T. W.itklns. FIELD SHOULD BE OCCUPIED. Bishop Welles Sees a Gieat Futuie for the ITorthwest. Bishop Welles, of the missionary Jutlsillc tlon ot Spokane, preached es tptdov at St. Luk"'s chuich In the pi no of tho tec'tot. Rev, Rogers Istael, who was In Baltlmnte In lesponsQ to nn Invitation to iimaeh the second of a S'llcs of sennons now lu juogresi nt tho Chuich of thu AFcenslon. The bishop Is on a tout of tho East In the intiien of the wnk In his Held. lie s.is the teultoiy mnbi.ueel by his jltlisdic tlon Is ilesllned to become th. gieat mining, n. mufuctuilng and cc jotting tenter ot the M'est. through tho new relations which this countiy is establishing with the Orient, and that ulieudy tlum nie evldencts on ever hand that this Is becoming quite gen et ally icallzeil. The need of (irrupy Ing It at once with missionaries was pointed out, Yestcrdov afternoon the bishop Pleached lu Plttston. aud In the even ing at Wilkes-Hine. The evening ser mon nt St. Luke's was priMrhed by tho senior citiate, Rev. E. J. Naughtou on the theme. "Tho t'nehangeabloness of nod, R-llglon and tho Chinch." Try a "Hotel Jerniyn" cigar, 10c, DIED. COOK.-ln Sure, Pa., Dee. 11 isn, Willoughby Cook, ugo SI cars, at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. C, W. Keur. ANOMALY SHOWN BY TRADE REPORTS MORE FAILURES IN SCRANTON LAST YEAR THAN IN 1898. Annual Review of Local Business Conditions V It. 0. Dun & Co. While It Was a triosperous Year In Almost Every I Ine, the Num ber of Failures and the Excess of Liabilities Over Assets Was Great er Than the Previous Year In teresting Statistics nnd Comments. Tho following icvlevv of the local trade conditions of tho ear Just closed, pieputvil ia the request of Tho Tilbune by Wllllutn II. Uigan, Sctanton manager for R. (J. Dun tc Co, contains some very Interesting facts and comments: Llabll. As , x alhllt's. No. Hies. sets. Lackawanna, l'o...lvis-i,j WJS.ra J10I.743 Liikiiwiintiii Co...lv"9-5j 4s",,Wh) Jl.'.niU lit city Scranton. ...ls"i il ui,;;-, (.',213 In eltv Siiimton....is.'i!iit ;ts.',;uo ii,s,iuo Olltsldo of dtj 1VIS-.11 10I.S00 4.'.tU0 Outsltlo of clt liJ9-17 10J'H)0 41 'M Propoitlon assets to liabilities, Sci.inton, ls.N 4-rj Proportion assets to liabilities' Scranton, Isii 43,2ro Propoitltm nssets to liabilities, outside city, lVis 4p-j 1'iopoitlon n-scts to liabilities, outsldo eltv, lsin tji4 In computing the above statistics, tho onlv fiilluics taken Into account nro those whcio Insolvency lias been evi denced bv execution aril sale, bankruptcy piece tilings, ti'slgnment or otherwise Niuni rnus small traders who discontinued nrtet llnillng themselves unable to suc ceed nio not consltleied. but in tho larger propoitlon of such cases the llibllttl"s were of llttlo account, and cither havo been or will bo liquid ited In full. ANALYSIS OF TABLE. The ntimbir of such Instuutts Is not In pscess of pnvlous e.irs although the mir.ilicr beginning during tho e.ir h.t-j bet ii lonsldirably more than In lsys or M7. An unaljsls ot tho table shows tint tho cou ntv outside of Scranton hid tom tit n less fallurts thin In iy, but they seem to havo been of moio Importance for both debts mid assets mo about $2,(10 mom, the pctcoiitago of ussets to 11 iblll tits Increasing from 41 to IJ'4 per cent. The bulk of the Indebtedness was found In tbteo falling tr.nleis, two iiiriinntlle ntul one m inufactuilug tout ernlng, and the lem.iluilir Is distributed among tho tlirferent tracks, with tho saloons and hotels predominating Tlio continued activity of the mines has bcttenil tho conditions In tho suburbin ti wns verv materlillv titid without doubt the sltuitlon Is very nliu h better than one M ir ago. this applvlng partlt ularly to the hmiller ti.nlcrs nmoiig whlth there appeals to bo a decidedly stionger dispo sition to the "cash sstem.' In tho e Ity of Sc r.inton the statistics present the unom ilous londition of nn Increase lu the number of failures over 1 ist v ear, something not antic Ip ited early In the eu. mid propel ly so by reason of tlio iisiuittlly iuptovetl business con dltlons mid the promise of n laigclv en humid volume of trade. Notwlthstamt. big the development ot such expectations the number of f.'llums Is lueieasnl 3.' per i int. nnd tho II ibllltles over 1W aro ncai ly Wyiflo gieitei, equil to more than .'K) per cent. Tho propoitlon of assets to lia bilities Is nho reduced from 4", to 4J'4 per cent. RULK OF INDEBTEDNESS. As in the toiinlty lint bulk or the lll ilebtidliss Is pi.ivldetl bv a few coi terns, four t.ists showing a total of about $J7-.iKi liitlutltd in this cstlm ite mo two tin umst, mt es dlgnltlcd bv the word "failure." but which are much bu tt r ileslgnittiil by it rrai to be found In tho iiimlnt.l iategor. Tlicse two rrp iilictisible affairs, on lining rarlv in tho fall si tson swelled the iiggtcgnle of eltv nihilities by niallv IuAn. The effect of Mich on the general indlt of the com. inunltv Is obvious, bilnslug as It surelv does moie t Mictlng kuowlcclgo of the ut falrs of tho leMtlmnto seeker of custo mary Hade favors In this city before usual and non ss.m aciommodatlons will be granted b the gnat dlstilbiiting ecn tets. The city failures lm hide various dasses of Hade, but the saloon and hotel di luent tutnlsh about :'" per cent, of tho whole, nor tlocs this take into account the Hie rt ant Hi di mlso of plans upoited to be eoiidiiiti 1 lllegallv. A notable mid very satisfactory feature ot the dtv Is the fiut that not a miniu. fin tilling firm ot otgmiiition of any Itv portai to whatever is Imluoctl in tins fail ure lbt for isni Tho most eonstiviitlvo indhods marked the beginning of the cir Just concluded bv tinny business hou-rs and tho veiy Hitlsfnetory volume of trade dono llrds a majority In better condition than for some jears p ist. Thp jobbing trade bus I irgely gali'id ovir the past eiis nnd while there Is nlwas more or less com plaint of slow in -s In collection", duo litpelv to the method of wage pijment In the valley, still on the whole tho stu,,. tit n H much belter than one ear ttgo With the nssuud opeintloii of the stet 1 works the starting of some nnv manu facturing plolcds, the Incti.tsed output of the tolllerles nnd the l,i ueinl fteltrg of In tten il tondltlins is seen In all b,' ine Ins of tiiuli, tho large lm rease of di posits of a saving I ature In loe il banks, the last viar of the century looks to bt gin with the brightest of prospects foi Scranton ntul Lackawanna county. ENTERTAINMENT OIVE1T. Scranton Liedeikianz Joint Christ mas and New Year Celebration. A JovIU crowd of both oungstcrt nnd giown people jesteidav made nieuv by cele'bi.atlng the dual event") of Christmas und the Now Year at Music Hall, vvhcie the Sctanton Lleder luan7. gave Its annual ncoptlon to tho child! en of Its lnnnbeis, nnd also Relit an oc client entoitntnnieiit. welcom ing in the New "Venr at midnight In a lousing fashion. The nf tin noon belonged entirely ta the chlldten, who worn given the fie- dom of the place, and also, after a, I giand march, led by J, n, Ferber. stockings full of candy anil fruit and knives, mouth oigans und other gifts. At 7,15 o'clock In the evening an ex cellent entertainment was given. Tho Lleeliikrim.! Itself opened the pro. gi amine, by singing in fine voice Cat I Schiiuss'. "Roesleln Vom Ehdn." Chatles Hnitley cind his two funny dolls then peifoimed their celebiatel ventrlloqulllcal act. It made a big hit and Mi. Haitlcy jecelved tremen dous applause. Etnst fJIoor nppearctl on the ros trum and dellveied a speech, which was veiy much appi related by Ills hearers. The Lelilrrkrinz next rcn tleto'l a piotty folksong, "Diunten via Wuteiljiul." Miss Turubull, with a, leclttitloii, was the following number, ntul her elocutional. v iblllly was Ini meillately lecognUetl und npiueclatotl by the audience. A t ci lea of tableaux were ntxt given, They wete finely executed, those par ticipating cat lying out their patta in cm client manner. rtcBldent Frank Hunimler concluded tho evenings' cxerolces by a speech, about the coming now year. At mid- ., www w wwwa. v.. sHBWMWW W W. H . M ,UJ, iTIIllCtI (X rCCIV. :mmmmmmmmmmMMww$: See the Goods Aud you will appreciate the values. The prices arc way down aud the styles aud materials are good. All $5.00 Jackets go for $ 3 50 All $7.00 and $8.00 Jackets go for 5 00 All $10.00 Jackets go for 7 50 All $15.00 Jackets go for 10 00 All $17.00 and 18.00 Jackets go for 12 50 All $20.00 Jackets go for 14 00 All $25.00 Jackets go for 18 00 Tai Bored Suits, UptoDate. All $10.00 Suits go for $ 7 rj' All $15.00 Suits go for 10 00 All $20.00 Suits go for 14 00 All 825.00 Suits go for 18 00 All $30.00 Suits go for 22 00 All $35.00 Suits go for 25 00 F. L. Crane, reliable a - wi MI1V9 Furrier. Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. Pierce's flarket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls, Springers, Ducks and Squabs; also Rock, away, Maurice River and Btuo Point O.vs. tcrs; Everything tho market affords In fruits and vegetables. Your orders will be filled promptly with best goods at reasonable prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 110.112-11 PLNX AVCNUE. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. teranton nnd Wllkot-Uarre, V&, Mauufaciureri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting and Pumping MicDlnery. Qeneral Office. Scranton, Pa. night supper was served by the ladles' section of tho l.ledeiktatu, following which a geneial dance .as Indulged In bv all pteseiit, with I'.iuei's full or chestra pmvldlng tho mii-it. The committee In 1 beige of the Ch1is.tm.1s ui tangcmi tits itiinlsted ot Isidoie lloos ami I. 1 l'eibir, ami those who conducted the othei pio ecedlngs wete Petil Palmeclo, August Huti'tr.lei, (irtitge AVtihl, Otlo Stoee kel, Fred Wldmjer and H. hchubert. SHOT AT THE BARTENDER. Murderous-Minded Individual Ar rested by Patrolman Lona Say. About 1.30 o'clock this nioi nlng a man slatted to eelebiate the New Year in a eiy hllutious mannet on Fianklln avenue. He was put out of Ed Hum's saloon, and Immediately diew a m olver unci tired at the bartendet. Luckily his shot did not reach Its maik, but Insttad lodged In the door. Patiolman L01..1 Day Immediately give chuso to tho man, who stinted down Cent ie stieet. From theie he 1 an out on Litkawutmu avenue and sped down lowuids the lower pottlon. Near the Dekiwuie and Hudson depot ho slipped aid tho patiolman, who bad kept light em his heels, grabbed him. He was then taken to thu Cent to stieet police station, and this mot nlng will lu Elven a heuiing by Major Molr. SNEAK-THIEF ARRESTED. Patiolman Peuster Took One in Chaige Early This Morning. About 2 o'clock this 11101 nlng Patiol man Peuster uiiested on Penn avenue, a man who had In his possession sev eiul ui tides, which uie believed to hit's been stolen, Including a pair of slip peis and a belt. He will be given his heating this morning, and will unswer to the chin go of laiceny. Brief Histoiy of Boer War May bo found In The Seinnton Tribune year book for 1900, Interesting data concei nlng South African troubles. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Ciunt, ss : Frank J. Cheney makes 01th that bo Is si nlor partner of the llim of F. J. Client y (L Co , drlng business In the Clt of To ledo, Cnuntv und Statu aforesaid, ami that said tltm will piiv the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for emh and ev cry case of Catarrh tint cannot bo cuied bv tho use of Hull's C.itartli Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworr. to beforo mo mid ntbsirlbcd In my presence, this till dny of December, A. D. 1'W. A. W. OLL'AhON. fSeall Notary Public. Hall's Ctittnih Cure is tulcii internally, ppd acts till cctlv on tho blood and mu cous hiirfnccs of tho system. Send fur testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by driKglsts, '."c. Hall's Family Pills ere tho best. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slgnaturtiof &&. SA... ll. . . (.. .., . . Aud none has had to bo content with hiiv, l.t'ive past troubles far behind you And Just let us rrmlml vou 'ihnt ttmo Is slipping cry fast avva. Eighteen tilnelv-nlno Is history. Nine It en liutiilitd yet a mystery, Mnv tho friendship ut tho past bo over dear. The best that wo can wish you Is ft bright und prospctous NKW YEAR. ChinaHall "Walk In and laok ifnuiiH." We Call Your Attention To Our Immense Stock of Horse and Mule Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Cliannells, Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts and Huts, Rivets and Washers, An Endlsss Stock of Bfiacksmiths' and Wagonmakers' Supplies. 120 and 12S Franklin Ave. ros Jobbers in J?u)elry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE, ATTENTION! To tho people of the clt of fceranton nnd Its vlclnlt: W liavo tho finest ninl laigest stock of hoi. lelay goods, sadi ut Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Eta, ut very low prices. Wo lavlte every body to call nnd tco them, uud by so doing ou will llml It will bo to your ad vantage to secure our holld ty preseuts. Every article Is guaranteed to bo 'tis rep resented, or money refunded. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. ,-ow ine jiitr is inmost tiicr Somo of us havo lived In clover 9h iei! 0. Ta D I K& avoowi Everett's Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any othef livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful pei iodof weather, c.ill tele phone 794, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 30 DIX COURT. (REAR CITY HALL.) SG1338 x, .mTHjlVWZM 2f&8M