2 Make Your CHRISTMAS a Hummer WE CAN SUPPLY THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES Are you looking for good value in Plants? We are in a position to give you the best to be had. If you buy our stock we can assure you that you will have the satis faction of getting quality that is bound to please you. Therefore take no chances at this season, and let us fill your Christmas orders. I Place Your Order Now Plants for Xmas lIfLA HOLLY (Loose) Begonias, Cyclamen, Ferns, Poinsetttaa, JM V HOLLY WREATHS Trees, Dracaena Tenninallis. Cro i ' X MISTLETOE VJaijh: RUSCUS WREATHS TfAAC J LYO OPODIUM WREATHING VIIII9 till CIS I IG6S \ V ' LYOOPODIUM WREATHS \JfiO rArW Laurel, Ground Pine, Crow's Foot, Fox Wholesale and retail. We have the only WA ( j _ . _ .. car of Canadian Balsam Fur Trees coming Ropelng, Southern Wild Smilax, Pine to Harrisburg. 8IK) of these are already im \ t'•r / / Tops, Sheet Moss, also our Native Moss. sold. The kind that do not fall off. Our business has been so seriously interrupted by the construction immediately in froirt of our door of the subway to under the C. V. R. R. tracks and conditions are such that it is almost impossible t to reach our store. We have been compelled to locate at No. 106 and 108 South Second Street, in the Adams Building, where we will have a jjrand Christmas opening aud where we will subsequently continue our seed and implement business. We take this opportunity of thanking our many frionds in view of the unfavorable conditions favored . fts by the use of the Telephone and patronizing the salesmen we were compelled to send out. HOLMES SEED CO. No. 106-108 South Scond St. || Both Phones Bell 68 ADAMS BUILDING 0. V. 7« HARRISBURG, PA. mmßmsammmmammmmmmmmammmmmm j ■SIMS SERVICES 10 EE GIVER MOW 111 flfY CHURCHES Music Appropriate to Reason Will Be Ren dered by Well Train ed Choirs CHILDREN TARE LEADING PARTS Services of Sons and Praise Will Be Held at Midnight in Some Cases and at Various Hours Christmas Day r.ud Night Cli: stmas scrvites w ill t»e hold to morrow in ib.'relies of the city, with exercises by t ie children of the Sun day schools in many instances, and in :ri 1 cases with special music appropriate to the season. The Christmas service at the Redeam < Lutheran church, Nineteenth ami Keueiugton street?, will he rendered Christinas night, beginning at 7 o'clock, luo service prepared by the board of education, entitled •'On Christmas Day,'' supplemented by other numbers ; be tendered by the Sunday s. hool. 'i'tie offering Hill be lor the cause of education. A program will be rendered nt Christ! Lutheran church Friday evening at 7 o'clock. entitled " Realms or' Light."; '/.IUII Lutheran Sunday school, of Knola. will render a Christmas service i n Christmas uiij.it at 7.30. The serv-, ice will c.uisiti of exercises, recitations and drills iiy the* bogiuners, primary and ! juniii. departments. "The Nativity of •leaus ;he M< ssiaii." in tableau, will lie rendered by tjveivty-seven characters! fiolii the senior departmcut. Otterbeiu Service In Evening Christmas carols, recitations and ex-i eivises by the children will comprise the i program at 7.30 to-morrow evening at the (Xterbein I". K. church on Heilv j s't reet. There will be a e.ial Christinas serv ice at the Derry Street L". B. church. Fifteenth and Derry streets, at 10' u clock ( iiristmas morning. The choir | under direction of Prof. Davies will s;iig several Chrislmas authems and L)r. d. A. Lyte.r, the ■pastor, will deliver the: Christmas sermon. At Mo;:lit Calvary, Camp Hill, the Kev. O. H. Bridgman. rector, morning serv ice and Holy Communion to-morrow at 10..!0. Sunday school entertaiumeat at 6.30, At St. Stephen's Chttrch Tiie Sunday sciiool Christmas festival! will be held in St. Stephen's church nil Christmas eve at 6.30. Two services will be held in St. I Stephen's church on Christmas Day. j At midnight on Christmas eve there will be a celebration of the (Holy Com munion and at 11 o'clock on Christanas j morning there will be a second service,' consisting of morning prayer, sermon , and Holy Communion. The offering at all the Christmas serv-. ices will be given to the general clergv 1 relief fund Music at ZIOQ Lutheran The musical program for Christmas morning at 6 o'clock at Zion Lutheran church. Fourth street below Market, ''the church witn the chimes," will be as follows: Chimes. E A. Kepner: violin, cornet and organ. '"Nazareth," Gounod, Wm. Myers, Elmer George, Mr. Decevee; hymn, "Joy to the World;'' old carols, "The First Noel," "What Child Is This?" "Holy Night." girls' voices; chorus, "Wonderful Night," Brewer, ftom "The Holy Night," soloist, Mr. Allen; baritone solo, "Night of Nights," Vandfwater, Mr. Lutz; hymn, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear;" COUPON ~~ 1 Guaranteed Sterling Silver Initial Glassware This coupon whan presented or mailed to f, ||||L*| THE STAR-INDEPENDENT il «tra 4 by '°° d f<>r SU (8) Tumblers-10 cents i ll y I JIIIIJ OR 'il 1 I roil." .** K . ood J or One (D Water J HI I Pitcher—lo cents extra by mail; ||' •*£** l I 'or One (1) Sugar Bowl and |'i I IJJjJj One (1) Cream Pitcher— cents extra by mail; h i II I can ??' the entire set of Nine (9) Pieces with i I li 11111 l an l ount spectlled above, or any two sets with th* i' ' I II llflll s d^*« rtlsed P r |f. e - , lf you have one of these coupons. , J! II I Sets now on display at w THE STARdNDEPENDENT 18-20-22 South Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. i ——————l— | anthem, "There Were Shepherds," I I Vogrich; gloria trorn the "Twelfth' Mass," Mo/art; organ jKistlude. "Halle | lu, jali," Handel, trom "The Messiah.'' At Bethlehem Lutheran I Midnight Service —Order of worship: , "Silent Night, Holy Night; prelude.! '"Pastoral Symphony." Handel; chorus, [ " Adeste Fidelis," arranged by Novello, ! soprano solo, bass and tenor duet, trio; | ; responsive reading; '"Gloria Patri; "I invocation; hymn No. 215, "It Canie! I'pon the Midnight Clear;" responsive reading; chorus, carol, "All My Heart I This Night Rejoices," Martin, with solo I by Mrs. Pager; responsive reading; j hymn No. 225, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night;" ad dress, "Madelon's Christmas Gift," pastor; "Gloria in Excelsis Oeo." old French Noel, arranged by Gaul; livmn No. 220, "O Little Town of Bet hie hem; "Nunc Dimittis'' (all sing>; : : | lopti-udc. "Hosannah." Wachs. Christmas exercises, under direction of Mrs. Rinkeubacb aiul assistants, Christinas evening; 6.30 o'clock: Pro cessional. "Silent Night. Holy Night;" prayer, bv the pastor; opening song, "This Is Happy Christmas:" song, page S, in "On Christmas Day;" ad dress of welcome, Henry Swartz; "Em pty Stockings." Fern Bowers; song, ••Swinging and Ringing," .lunior Girls; "My Presents,'' Elizabeth Wil i War; "To Bethlehem Town," Junior Boys; "Angels' Lullaby." Primary > Girls' Chorus; soloist, Evelyn lx>ng: "Do You Know?" Primary Boys' Chorus; soloists, Joseph Itos sie Pond, Stewart Lytle; cantata, .• • 11oly Night;" song, page 10, in ■ "tin Christmas Day;" offering; for I.oysvill,> and Tabitiia Orphans' Homes; ; announcements; recessional. Messiah Church Program At Messiah Lutheran church, music .Christmas morning: Prelude, "Noel," Christmas hymn, Guilmant; anthem, j 'Festival TeDeum in K Flat," Buck; offertory, "Christmas Pastorale." Asii t'ord: soprano solo, "Bethlehem," i Coombs; anthem, "Gloria" from j twelfth mass, Mozart; postlude. "Tol i lite Hostias." Gigout; soprano, Mrs. \V. I K. Bumbaugh; tenor. \V. E. Rowe; alto. Miss Martha Conner; basso, A. \V. llartinan. Musical program of St. Paul's P. E. , church for Christmas service for Christ mas service at 10 a. in., Newell Al bright, organist: I Prelude, "Entrance of the Priests." | Dubois; carol, "Christmas Greet the Happy Morn," Maefarlane; procession al. "Adeste Fideles;" "TeDeum," F. Schilling; communion service, Mer becke and Tours; anthem, "Nazareth," Gounod: recessional, "Blessed Morn;" postlude, " Laus Deo." Dubois. Six O'clock Morning Service Early service will be held in the Re formed Salem church. Third and Chest nut streets, on Christmas morning at It> o 'clock. The Sunday school fes tival service will be held in the even ing at 6 o'clock. Music, for Christmas morning at 6 o'clock in Salem Reformed church, , Third and Chestnut streets: Carols, I Chants, "Magnificat," "Benediction." j"Gloria in Excelsis;" anthem, "The. Birthday of a King," Neidlingcr; "Gloria," from twelfth mass, Mozart. I\ K. Fortna, soloist; Mrs. Edwin C. Thompson, organist and director. At Fourth Reformed church the or d«r of service for Christmas morning, ; 6 o'clock, preceded by organ recital at 5.43, Miss Helen Sawyer, presiding, | is as follows: Silent prayer, anthem, "Messiah's Birth," Geibel; invocation, hymn 79; Scripture Ijesson; "Gloria in" Excel sis;" offertory, solo, violin, Mr. Shep lev; Christmas Canticle 776; "Gloria Patri" and prayer; hymn 65; anthem, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," .ludson; second lesson, Creed; "Gloria," Mozart's twelfth mass; "Magnificat," 771; hymn 76; address; Lord's Prav er; quartet; "Te Deum Laudamus;" benediction; processional. Entertainment at Fifth Street The annual Christmas entertainment HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 24, 1914. of tlie 'Fifth Street Methodist Sunday school will 'be he 1 (ID Christmas night. The exercises wiH he of an entirely dif ferent nature from that of other years. Owing to tie Stanch campaign no time voulki be given to the proper preparing of tlie children for this annual event. As a substitute for the regular en tertainment a motion pivture entertain ment, entitled "The Star of iHeHile lioin, will be given. This will be so lar superior to the ordinary entertain ment that doubtless everybody will be satisfied. In addition thereto i'here will be special music by the Sunday school orchestra and several exercises bv the members of the junior and primary de partments. The entertainment will begin prompt ly at 7.30 o'clock. Music at St. Stephen's At the midnight service to-night in St. Stephen's Fpisco,pal church, the fol lowing music will be sung bv the full choir under the direction of Alfred C. KusHiwa, organist and choirmaster: Hymn, "It Oamie Upon on Mid night l, i . Bhf T lh erds Watched Their Flocks. On Christmas Day at 11 o'clock the toiiowmg program will be given* Processional, "O Come All Ye hut hf.ii;' > Venite, Wesley; To Deum, King Hall; Jwbilate. King Hall; an them. •• Behold Mv Servant," Harris* recessional, "Shout the Glad Tid- Bivt' '' Christmas March," Next Sunday afternoon at 4.30 the choir wll sing ,1. Flaxingtou Harper's lantata, "The Star of Bethlehem.'' T , 0 . {»'«■« < „tu In One i» aT "?KI . LUVXATIVK BKOMO YIR'TNIVR ii l , ' 8 - D "»BSrlsts refund money if it fails to cure. IJ. YV c;Rnvt»« .i,.„ ture is on each box" ' 28c. a ' Sna * LEGS GONE, HE SURRENDERS Convict Says He Wants to Serve Un expired Prison Sentence St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 24. A fu gitive from justice for over six years, during which time he was caught in a Canadian Northwest blizzard and had both legs frozen off, Charles Fox. want ed by the authorities of Jackson prison for violating his parole in 1908. gave himself up to Sheriff Franz here "and asked to be taken back to t} e peni tentiary. Fox told the officers that his stricken conscience told him to surren der. "I haven't been houuded by the law for a long time." he said, <: but mv conscience has been hoituding me ever since 1 violated my pariole and fled to Canada. The more I wandered about, helpless and penniless, the more it bothered me, »o I travelled here, 50U miles, to get the load off my mind. I 'll be glad to get back to Jackson and serve out mv time.' 1 Fox was sentenced from Berrian county in 1905 for a ten-year term for aison. lie eontessed to firing several buildings in this city and Benton Har bor. The Original jLlks. manr Our Trade Mark No. B in Hcft»- Irred In flip I. S. Patent Office aa No. .".0.-'MtO ITS PURITY and beneficial qualities re nowned for three genera tions. In the neck of every bottle is a New Silvered Non-Refillable Device permitting an absolutely free flow without in any way affecting the color or purity of the contents. •No. « IM Itottleil Only | Q I'nll quart* PATTERSON4COANE riiii.AiiKi.rHi t *■ CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF GHENT PEACE TREATY Signed by Representatives of Great Britain and the United States One Hundred Years A#o, From Feb ruary 14, 1015 B Wilmington: George W. Burleigh, New | York; Nicholas Murray Butler, New j York; William A. Clark. New York; jJohn D. C'rimmins. New York; William I Curtis Demorest, New York; Henrv S Drinker, South Bethlehem; J. Taylor Ellyson. Richmond; John H. Finlev, Al jbanv; Austen G. Fox, New York- \l - b l elt Eugene Gallatin. New York: .Tames .Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore; Samuel ! Gompers, Washington, I) w, O Hart, New Orleans; Job K. Hedges i New York; Andrew B. Humphrey, Nr.w York; Harry Pratt Judson, Chicago; Theodore Marburg, Baltimore; Henry C. Morris, Chicago; Robert C. Morris New York: Alton B. Parker, New York;' | Elihu Root, Washington. D. C.; Francis , Lynde Stetson, New York; John A ! Stewart New Pork: Oscar 8. Strausi ! New York, and Frank S. Streeter, Con i cord. Plans for the celebratioii wore di - rected in this country by the American I eace Centenary Committee, which has | headquarters here. CHINAMEN WON'T GO TO SEA Captain of Ship Puzzled to Know What to Do With Them •Philadelphia, Dec. 24.—1f a Chjna man sailor is thrown into a state of j fear after a heavy storm and refuses to return to his duty, while the law of the land forbids his landing, what is he Ito do? And what are his employers , and the immigration officials to do? I This puzzling problem uow confronts j nine Chinese sailors and the captain of • the ship Phyra Menier, just landed in I this port from Baltimore after a voy age of six days over a course which us | ually is traversed in a day and a half. Captain Johnson said yesterday morning his Chinese sailors were so frightened by the raging wind and roll ing waves that they said they would 1 never go to sea again. The immigration officials will not j permit them to land, the captain says, I and he dare not use force to make them perforin their duty. ROW IN CONGRESS OVER LARGER NAVY A wmrewpow Tb«re la a big fight now on in Cob grew over the naval Increase Mil. Sen ator John R. Thornton, of Ixmlclana, la strong for a mightier nary, while there Is considerable oppo«rition In many directions. Representatives Gray, of Indiam. and Wltherapoon, of Mississip pi, are expected to stand pat on tiie two battle ship plan, and a ltveiy seasioa Is In proaipact. ICE PROFITS SHOW BIG DECLINE American Company's Net Gain Shrinks $1,2.10,454 New York, Dec. -4.—The report of the American Ice Company for the year ended Ootdber 31, 1914, shows that the net profits of $408,866 were equal to 2.73 per cent, earned on the $14,920,200 preferred stock, a« com pared with 11.12 per cent, earned on the same stock the year before. Gross earnings were $8,826,881, against $1,0,490,616 in 1913, with to tal income of $1,802,483, as compared with $3,052,574. The net profits amounted to $408,866, against $1,659,- 320 in 1913, and the profit and loss surplus on October 31, 1914, was $4,- 069,854, as compared with $3,947,155 on October 31, 1913. . COWBOYS LYNCH A MEXICAN Victim Had Killed a Texas Jailer and Escaped Prison A Oakville, Tex., Dec. 24.-—Cowboys lynched yesterday a 'Mexican, Ysidro Gonzales, who is alleged to have choked to death Harry Hinton, county jailer here, last Sunday ■ ight and then es caped from jail. The lynching occurred near town, the ibody of the victim 'being riddled with bullets. Purchased Plant at Hazleton Ijp'banon, Dec. 24.—L. Brew nor & Company, scrap dealers of this city, have |>ur<* hased the plant of the Hazle ton Sheet Steel Company, and will commence dismantling at once. This plant was in operation for a short time before it went into the hands of re ceivers ami originally cost $150,000. Brenner & Company operate a big scrap .plant and yard in this city. STEAMSHIPS fsftarmudoT Golf, Tennln, Hunting, llathlng, nml Cycling Tourn Inc. Hotel*, Shore Excunlom. Lowest Rate*. Twin C C "RFRHIiniAN" ] 0.518 Tons Screw 3.3. DCH.uUIFIAn displacement. I'Mtftl, nrnreHt nml only (trainer land ing paNKriiKrm at the dork in Bermuda without transfer by tender, WEST INDIES S. S. Guiana and other Steamers every fortnight for St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, Antiqua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Bar bados, and Demerara. For full Information apply to A. K OITCHUIUIIUK & CO., Auentn Quebec S. S. Co.. I.td., all llroadway, ,\e« York, or any Tleket A Kent. S —N Winter Cruises —————. _______ from New York to the American Mediterranean HAVANA ToT" Sailings Thursdays and Saturdays. NASSAU Weekly service from New York and direct connections with Havana. JAMAICA Fortnightly Servict j < Separate or combined tours of 10 and j > 23 days. $70.00 and up. Steamers built t in America and sailing under American Flag. Excellent service, spacious pas senger quarters. Booklets, ratea and : , schedules will be promptly auppliod on application. NEW TORE ui CUBA MAIL S. S. CO. (W.r4 Lia.) ! GENERAL OFFICES, Tiw 14, E. R„ N. T. Or any Railroad Ticket Office or , Authorized Tourist Agency BERMUDA Theae CkurnlK Island* An Km ■1 Their Beat S. S. "BERMUDIAN" holds the record—4o hours—la the newest and only twin-screw steam ship sailing to Bermuda, and the only one landing passengera at the docK at Hamilton without tranater by tender. Round Trip with meals C?Rand anil stateroom berth u p For lull particulars apply to A. K. OIII'KRHRIUUi: « CO., Acenta On*, bee 9. 8. Co.. I.td., ail llroadi.ay, New I ' Verkl H. MJR.VK IUNHEI., lU3 Mar ket St.. Harrlaburg, I'a., or uj Tick, et Accst. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OP THE CIIT OF HARRISBURG, PA. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS '.l h ?T 1 t h ' v f' v / n ,hp holders of the following Improvement Bonds, Issued by the City of Harrlsburg. thnt the same will be redeemed at the Offlc* of the City Treasurer on January 2, 1915, at which time interest on all said bonus will cease: Street Pirlu Bond* Street PiTlag Bond* No Amt - No. Amt. -c ISi *}o°S BaSUi it£St! 88 Vol tzt?" - JC 151 ioo Thomp»on*Stre«t. 88 Via 111 }6- 100 Thompson street. CC 413 ~>nn J 5! re "' •C 16- 10# Oliver Street. OC 41? ;2n f,,re 5 t - O 169 inn Cameron street. cc 4 ", nn {) {i a Jj nny street, C 170 100 Camelnn Street. (T 419 J OO K J'®j nny Street. C 171 100 Cameron Street. CC 4 p, '„V o.' v Street. 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OC: 652 200 l>eff» r « tr , "T ' 8 ISo St'reet. CC 10l 1S« Wali^S § ii S gl* ? mS C 8 5 Kourtee^t'h'street. S8 % S C ~40 100 Chestnut Street. OC 734 200 Deifv Str«? 8 £sl \2 ( ' he ,V«t Street. OC 736 5ol) Junker Streit. 8 | jg I I 1? B£ IS 8 K77 22 S ho C 1 . p . aon Str « et - 00 " 4 =OO m^? 1 * 8 .nsi i 22? uc^ tth orn, n Stre6t - 00 '75 200 Front Street' 8 63? 22 pr cot g tr eet- OO 776 200 Front Stre?t 1. Juniper Street. OC 777 200 Front Street 8 c>)' 355 Shoop Street. CC 778 200 Front Street' t' K?- M °J' street - OC 779 200 Front Street' 8 KSK 322 5J a >'2 ower g treet - CX' 780 201) Front Street! 8 r ? - 322 Mayflower Street. CC 785 200 BrlKjjs Street U ??o 322 Mivytlower Street. CC 756 200 llaehnlen Street J; 6nS 100 Mayflower Street. C\; 790 -.00 Prune Street t. 67- 100 Howard Street. CC 791 200 Prune Street Jr. Sill 3 00 fifteenth Street. OO 796 200 Shrub Street C. 6.6 100 Fifteenth Street. OC? 808 200 Koas Street ' 8 fi-c 322 |J£{ aen a |Jreet. OC 811 200 J'ark Street. £ JU? 329 J lfteenth Street. CC 815 200 Sixteenth Street <• 68„ 100 Summit Street, OC 817 200 lialrn Street 8 £22 322 £ in" 322 Seventeenth Street. D 393 suo lioas street " 8 Tqij 2 Seventeenth Street. *D 416 500 Sixteenth Street. 322 Seventeenth Street. I) 468 500 Fourteenth Street 8 so? 122 f even i oeI >th Street. D 479 500 Reily Street. 8 £«■> 22 Seventeenth Street. »D 501 500 Calder Street. 8 sn- Seventeenth Street. D 509 500 Berryhlll Street. 8 «ni 122 Seventeenth Street. 1) 560 500 Cameron Street. 8 22 Seventeenth Street. D 586 500 Hamilton Street. 8 *l2 n2 St up s n reet - £ r ' 9l r>o ° Cameron Street. 8 sin 122 £ aup s n Street. D 592 500 Cameron Street. 8 23? 122 R. aup , n Street. D 593 500 Cameron Street. 8 122 l? lU ' P u n Street. D 594 500 Cameron Street. U 8 2s? 22 t our J'' en . t L 1 Street. D 606 500 Kinerald Street. 8 ? treeU R "i? 9 r,o# -'efferson Street. •8 SS2 122 M |ffl ' n Street. D 614 500 PelTer Street. 00 Hunter Street. 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C 1218 100 Penn Street. 1> 702 500 Front Street. C 1221 100 Catherine Street. 1> 703 500 Front Street. O 1222 100 {Catherine Street. D 704 500 Front Street. •OC 55 200 llaehnlen Street. n 705 500 Front Street. OC 128 200 Dubbs Street. D 706 500 Front Street. CC 135 200 Grand Street. O 707 500 Front Street. CC 198 200 Calder Street. D 708 500 Front Street. CO 211 !iOO Hummel Street. O 709 500 Front Street. CC 21 2 200 Hummel Street, D 710 600 Front Street. OC 290 200 Cameron Street. D 71 1 500 Front Street. OC 291 200 Cameron Street. D 712 500 Front Street. CC 292 200 Cameron Street. 1> 713 500 Front Street. CC 293 200 Cameron Street. D 71 4 500 Front Street. CO 294 200 Cameron Street. O 715 500 Frojtt Street. CC .95 200 Cameron Street. D 716 500 P'ront Street. CC 296 200 Cameron Street. D 717 500 Front Street. CC 297 200 Cameron Street. D 718 500 Front Street. CC 298 200 Cameron Street. 1) 719 500 Front Street. CC 299 200 Cameron Street. D 720 500 Front Street. OC 300 200 Cameron Street. D 7il 500 Front Street. CC 301 200 Cameron Street. D 722 500 Front Street. CC 302 200 Cameron Street. D 723 500 Front Street. CC 303 200 Cameron Street. D 724 500 Front Street. CC 304 200 Cameron Street. D 725 500 Front Street. CC 305 200 Cameron Street. D 726 500 Front Street. CC 306 400 Cameron Street. ..... 'CC 350 200 Green Street. Street Gradlnic Bond. 'CC 351 200 Green Street. No. Amt. |CC 353 200 Sixteenth Street. »102 100 Calder Street ■BB "22 »'«« 100 Monroe Street. 8h -;? i ?.22 »'' ef,e IJ ree l- 41 200 l'"ront Street. 88 BS " str f ct - 42 200 Front Street. iBB i 22 >'l m ree 3' U ' 4 100 ~' r « n t street. 88 36? s2n F cilSS!' 125 ,nn Front street. ■BB 522 m « tree - 33 200 Kmeraid Street. £8 r22 : ™ 107 100 Emerald Street. ■BB S ™ I! SfJ- 109 100 Emerald Street. 188 I'.l "2 Kim Street 110 100 Kmeraid Street. 88 ??? "22 Seventeenth Street. 11l 100 Kmeraid Street. >BB 17' "22 Seventeenth Street. 112 100 Kmeraid Street. 'CC "In ?n» I?v t .A e »h n u . Street- 113 100 Kmeraid Stroll ■BB '•!*? «nn ISJ1 S J, reet ; 768 r,o ° Green Street. .88 22J ;22 Sii "It 23 rcet - 769 • »00 Green Street. CC 382 200 Sixteenth Street. . 14 4 100 Green Street. Total Street Paving Bonds JB7 200 00 Total Streot Grading Honds i'joo 6fl City Water Bonds due January 1, 1915 102.400 00 Total 1192,400 00 IfCalled January 1, 1913, at which time interest ceased. TC» ed July 1, 1913, at which time interest ceased. •Called July 1, 1914, at which time interest ceased. OWEN M. COPELIN, Harrisburg. Pa.. December 19. 1914. CUy Trea!,urer - ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT,