The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 14, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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TlfrS SCR ANTON TUBtNir-SATlinJAY WORNTHG, AVAIL 14, ISfU.
imSSG CONFERENCE
Concluded from Page I.
HOUth, It wax in 1884 officially recosuized
by the Methodist. Ueucni! conference.
Fourteen industrial homes harebesnlo.
oatd m the southern suit last year
D,uuo girls were sheltered. Tie buUdiogi
in tin onth n' located on the grounds ut
theFrei'Uron' Aid association. Th era are
homes lor both colored nud white girls.and
we n;o only luoitod by tttu i'a ,.L at our
command.
For 1(50,000 Indians ou tbo reservations of
the United Stales, t hero it only h church
attut capacity for 33,000. TuelnrlUa is
hero nud vie are respjusiblo for Mm to n
nn?o extent before Had for Bin salvation.
Among them wo havo ten station. A
:hiff in Waahlnfftoa has tiveu us iwetity
Bve acres of laud.
In NW Mexico there are three mission
h. tin s.
L'ta'i his f.vulve stations ud Luoy WtlU
Hayes schools. Tu mauy or thotn ia prac
ticed domestic traiuiug. We are opposed
thereby the Jloiiaoui., who hart eighty
missionaries.
On the Pacific coast, the Northwestern
Christian Advocate hay, there are 2,500
i 'tiiuese womou, only 1.000 of which miui
Ur are leial wives, Since the Exclusion
uct the price per wife it from t":,000 to
I8,00U ot these, women, IVO hare been
eavtd.
CUKKKSroNUUfQ SKCRIiTAKY 3 HEPOIlT.
From the report o( Mm. B ' Kob
biui, corresponding escrutsry, appeared
the following:
We foul assured that an women conse
crated to Hi work aod service, that
which we havo wrought for love of Christ
and in His name will bring forth fruit. I
a:n grateful that our progress has been
marked and that the general interest i
deepeningBs well as WiJenini;.
We l ave now KM members of auxiliary
missions and mission circles, ITri momburs
of bauds aud 23'1 members of Mothers'
Jewell.
Two annual meetings have been held at
the extremes of the c uifereuce boundaries,
one in Uwego Jane 0 aud T, and ono in
Weal Pittnon Dec. o and u. Both these
meetings were well attended and exceed
icply interesting.
ill's. O. H. AJeAnulty was elected ruesi
Ueut of the Wyoming district in place of
Mrs. T. II. Dale. Mrs. li. Downing, of
Htl -!on, wns elected a inference organiz
er: Mrs, J. W. Thomas, secretary of sup
lilies. .Mrs. N. H. Bump, secretary of local
wciilt; Mih. s You Btorob, secretary mUe
boxes; Mrs. J. h. Leacoen, secretary
yonug people' work; president Chenango
diatrtot Mrs. W. li. Simpson: correspond -ingMCretary,
Mrs. Charles Sruitbe presi
dent and secretary Binijhamtoo. district,
li. A. GritQuand Mrs. .1. F. Qoewey;
pre-ideut and secretary Uwego district,
Mrs. M. BlWtll and Jlrs. It. W. Clinton;
president and secretary Utmouta district,
Mra. J. li. Cook aud Mrs. II. 1J. Benedict;
president aod secretary Hoaeedelc dis
inci, Mrs. C. A. Benjamin and Mrs. Wil
Ifhtn Edgar; president and secretary
Wyoming district, Mrs. T. H. Dale anil
Miss i . f. , adbama.
CONFERENCE EVENING SESSION
Addresses Mads In b If of the Board
cf Chuich Extsmion.
The largest representative feathering
thus far during the conference was
that of the evening boesioii which was
devoted to (xsreisss in lehulf of the
wurkof the lioird of Cduiub Exteti
ilon Rer. H. II. Van Donwn presided.
Pirayir was offered by Rev. Hugh C.
McDarmott, of Kingston. The latter
is treasurer of tba confaraoot ami pre
ceding i he addresses of tbe evening
presented the following particulars
of collections made lor cliurcb exten
eion pnrpoaM :
Bingbamton District Last year, f 131;
this year, 1086; increase. tin, "
Cbenango District Last year, 9140; this
yeiir. 6'!"; increase, $41.
Honedale District lialt year, t-f,; this
year, lltl; decrease $15.
Unconta District Last vear. 1103: this
year, 1171; decrease, 194,
Uvveu'" District Last year, 1880; this
jeer, tSTr; increase, fit.
Wyoming District Lad yeur, 1635: this
year, tbs; increase, 888.
Total lai.t year, 88,1181 total this year.
4ai; ii crease, toT.).
Rev. Mr. Van Deasen, prasidtng, on
Introdnoiog Rsv. ManleyS. Hard,!).
D.. cf the Bosrd of Cattroh extension,
Baid he was a representative- ot those
who had made the Methodist church
wuat u is
DR. MANU-.V S BARD SPEAKS,
Dr. Hard laid;
Nothing is independent of its mrroaad
lags, which logic the B .aid of Church ex
tension takes for Its bails Of ideas.
Our work is limited to the area of the
United States and what a limit: Lay
very inhabitant of this republic down in
tiie state or EaDSAS and there will be land
left: do the same ia Texas, three and one.
half persons to the acre aud there Would
be land left. The Middle Btatet would
occupy only one-third of New .Mexico or
one-balf of Dreson. Verily, wo tire a great
people.
An American patriot who was asked bv
a foreigner to bound the state of his blrtii
evidently forgot the geographical aspect of
'tbe question and thought only of mighty
possibilities When he replied, "The rising
uu "a the east, the aurora buroalis on the
north tbe equinox on the south aud the
dav nl j:i Igmeut on the woit.''
NebralMbai lu'l onurches Within the
limits cf its Xoithwostern conference
Wbicb were assisted in the building
thereof by the board of church exteusion.
Other acu:vemnts in the west, aud south
would have been possible without your
heip and my heart is grateful.
Out of the history of places grow facts.
The 0,208 churches brought Into biug by
tbe board Of church extension, if placed
aide by side,WOO)d reach ilfty twoaiid one
hall miles. .My heart gets warm when I
try to put these figures together. People
aro more easily governed and children
more easily trained when nsdsr the sha
dow of church intluenco
Give the people a place to abide with the
Lord.
1R. 8Ntt01R'a KK.MARKS.
Dr. Bptnctr aald :
After Dr. Hard's expression of bounda
ries there seems nothing left for me to
t.ilk about except the day of judgment.
We have muoii to do to save America,
giving credit, notwithstanding, to the
woik of foreign mission'. Bunding In
tbe splendor of the gioriou9 present and
looking at tho ruins of the past let the
bloody angle of missions be on American
soil in the next century. Tho subility of
American institutions and the good things
of religion rest, on what we shall do lor
America in inculcating inlo her growing
foreign burn population the precepts of
Americnuism.
The city population problem is a danger
mis problem, with one-third the population
nf tho republic within thecoutinos of the
larger cities. They are Idled with foreign
ers Of nnreiigions habits and the conse
quence is that, the duy of judgment stares
lis in the face.
Bomb explosions which began in liny
market Noiinre, Chicago, seven years ago
in " startling us with their almost daily
occurrence in this or other countries. The
reed t suaichy has been planted, the
Russian thistle, and the cheapest time
to kill it is now. How? In Chicage tho
board Of church extension reaches 30,000
I'.ohemintis turough three churches we as
Msted in buildiui:. On tho 1'aeitic Cinst
1,100 Japanese have been converted to
Christianity, lad we aro aiding them to
tmihl churches. We are asking anil in
sixteen different languages.
.New York nnd Chicago are both esti
mated to rank second or third in thenum -Iwi'
nf Gerninu, Irish and Bohemian cities
BE sure and
get your choice
of Multichromm
Ono Coupon and One Dims.
tf the world. What art we going to do
with this element The eities are slOBJ-
)w.rinir vi.lrji HAM v lii.'h t h ,'i;i 1 n ittlin.
lion 'ind a pouting toftb ot social lava to
th ) destruction of our civil lastitotiosi.
We have been comiuusoioued towoet this!
problem.
TV day there aro 3,0X0 unsheltered Meth
od:st cangregations stretching out their
hands lor help.
Three practical ways are presented to do
the necessary work; iHVO from yoa will
start a church in tbo wost, which can be
built as a moniorinl to anyone you may
designate; 8100 will do the f Mini thiug in
th south; 810 pur year from auy Individ
uel wid asist auy or all our purpose', de
pending ou the iii) of the fund rained.
TOMORROW'S CHUfiCH SERVICES.
Sauy Pulpits Will Be Occupied by Vlalt
insr Cleriry.
As complete a list ns can be obtained
showing who will occupy the pulpits
of many of the city churches iroui
among tbe coufereuce ministers, is
presented below.
Elm Park V o'clock a. in , leva feast: 10
o'clock a. in , sermon Bishop Hurst, fol
lowed by the ordaining of the d ...!.. , -p.
m , memorial service und ordaining of
elders; U.30 p. m , the nnniveresry of the
lipworth league to be addressed by Profes
sor Winchester, of Wesleyau university,
and Itev. J. O. Peck, D. D., of New York;
7.80 p. m missionary anniversary, Bishop
Hunt presidiug.uddress by Itev. J. O.Peck,
D. .
First Presbyterlau Church Morning
sermon, Barkfonl, D. D., president Wes
leyan, Ohio, uuiverslty; eveulng, Kev. P.
It. Haw:;burst, of Montrose.
Second Presbvterlan church Morning
! sermon. Rev. B. T. Haymond, D. D.( Pres
ident, Wesleyau university, Middietowu
I Conn.; evening, Rev. 11. S. Hard, 1). D.
Penn Avonuo Baptist church Morning
sermon, Rev. Charles Paine, D. 1)., New
York; evening, Utv. A. P. Chaffee, of
j Wilkes-Lane
j Simpson Methodit t'.piscopal church
Morning sermon. W. P. Blair; evening
' sermon, Rav. U. T. Place.
Juokaon Street Baptist church Evening
sermcu, Kev. lhomus Jenluns.
Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal
church Morniug sermon, Rev. O. I).
Tranmc, central New York conference:
evening sermon, Rov. P. b. Cornell.
A'asnbara Street Presbyterian church
Will be supplied (roni ministers of tue con
ference. Cedar Avenue Methodist 1'piacnpal
Church Morniug sermon. Hov. c. li. Per
soueus: ovenlng sermon, Kev. F. !". Tiney.
Providence Methodist Rpiicopal Church
Morning sermon, Kev. William llawlincs;
evening sermon, dev. Q, I!, stone.
Providence Presbyterian Church Mora
log sermon, Rev. W, B, Weatlake; even
inc sermon, Rev, 1.. B. Weeks.
Ureen Ridge Pitsbytenan Church- Will
bo supplied by ministers from the confer
ence, Calvary Keformed Church To be snp
alied by uimisters of the conference.
Diiumore Methodist BoitCOpal Church
Preaching at 10.11J e. m. by Rev. .1. B.
Cook, of Sidney, N. Y. bitnday school nf
8.80 p. m. Preaohlog at 7.ao p. m, by Kev.
E. K Pearce, of Worcester, N. V.
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EtMA SCRANTON WILSON.
One Romanci cf tho Confersnoe Kot on
the Protframms
One of the interestiug little inciJonts
of tho present sssiion of the Wyoming
conference that lends an uncommon
element of romanot to thatgtave and
serious body occurred at the resi
dence of Andrew R. Raub, nt 81'
Jelf'rsou avnue, at 1) o'clock viistpi
day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raub hud
been entertaining Rev. Mr. aud Mrs.
D,.vid Wilson, of Troy, Pa., tbo for
mer being a student nt Drew Theolog
ical seminary and a oandidate for cler
ical orders. LToexpectedly Mrs. Wilson
presented her husband witti a bounc
ing baby daughter.
In ho. .or of tbe peculiar circum
itaOOSI of its presentation, this happy
little gift will be named Lima Soran
ton Wilson, tbe first naun being In
honor of Bin Park chnrctt and th sec
ond a compliment to this enterprising
city.
MONtY OF THE CONFERENCE.
Contriha'.ed for Missionary, Church Ex
tension and Benevolent Pulpites.
The missionary collection in the Wy
oming conference is $86,480 for this
year.
Tbo collection for tho D
Church extension is $9,488.
The total contributions for btnevo
b'liccs innonnt to 'Jt 0!)4. This includes
the Mmtctntennial ottering to Wyom
ing ssiuitiary.
Tcdays' Corr.pl . - Frogramm.
8. a. m. Consecration service, lecture
room; the Bev. W. Velin, 1). D., leader.
! n. m. Business session.
g.80 p. in. Anniversary of the Women's
Foreign .Missionary society. Mrs. M. 8.
Bard, presiding. Aduross, Airs. L. D. Os
born. Brooklyn, N. Y .
8.80 p. tu. Bemi-centenlal anniversary
of Wyoming isminary, R-'v. L, L. Sprngn,
D. D", presidinst. Address by Itev. 3. W.
Liifhrord, D. D., I. L. I).
7.30 p. m. Anniversary of the Kducn-
t'onal and 1'reediuau s Aid societies, 'ihe
Rev. Lv L. Sprnguc, D. I)., und tho Bev.
J. W. Xichobon, preeiding. Addrnsns,
the Rev. Charles I'ayne, D. D., and the
Rev. J. A. Hurtzel, D, I).
Wyrmina Seminary Anniverssrr
At 8.30 o'clock this afternoon will be
held by the conference special e.arcies
commemorating the semi-centennial un
niversiry of the Wyoming seminary at
Kingston. Rev. Lv L. Sprague, D. D will
preside, and an address will be delivered
By Kev, J. W. Bashtord. D.D., LL D.,
President of the Ohio Wesleyau univer
sity. Taste for Art
easily cultivated.
May be
Bee TTik
Titia--. .i: Multicbrouies
HOY IT FIGURES:
which lepiobc-nls !.' pounds in
crease in weight by tuluntf Pas
kola, tlio fleBh forming lood. The
above liurcs are based on the
statement of Mrs. Clsrence Cross,
or 320 West 23d Bt., New lork,
whose experience has been the
same us many ot her people who
were pair aud thin, who could
not assiiuilalt' their food and suf
fered tho miseries of chronic dys
pepsin.
PaskoUi is the only perfect sub
stitute for cod liver oilprcpavat inns
and all Other old-fashioned cetne
dies. PMkolg) makes thin people
fat, it makes them stroii",: It gives
low life to the sveak and debili
aled. Ask your druggist for Paskola
and ;ive it a trial.
A pamphlet full of vultialile in
formal ion aboul Paskola, will be
sent ou application to the Pre-Di-gestel
food Co., 80 Beode Street,
(Tew York Citj.
nur nruT
11 if 1X11
A Word.
WauUof ail Made oott Uutl ntucA, w
tty.t Situations TTanfedttrAfcA are fneti'fed
mas.
Situations Wanted.
s1
it cation wANtbo ijy a youwa
laite with exncrieiic.. m a millinery store.
Can l'Ivj lust of reference. Address I.. P..
at) Pcna avenue, third ft .or.
s
IT CATION WANTED A WOMAN
d line to nut wetK by tii ojf si
washing or ceatdn;. or will take '.r.ishmj
hnae. Addrevs MAnV DONN'ELLY,
Til Orcln.nl street.
ANTKU- B'i A BOV 1 YIABIi OF AUE.
lUlldoYinent in hotel, store or ODS faiui.
Addn n W LAKXts BUHC'H, as; Sirou u
bni );, Pa.
YOCNci MAN.'ijrWHO HAS HAHEXPF.
rleaveaaa clerk ud u. E bookkeeper,
desires position as either or both. BxpeotS
sniiill salary at tlrst. Would likeali interuew.
Addius-. Box Xdt Tunkhannoak, Pa.
CITUATION WANTED A fJOOD 1'BN
O man aud scholar desires a situation where
he is wllhuK to make himself geuoially usetul.
' i1. Tribune omoe.
OITCATION WANTED BY A VOL NO
k7 aiaa aa clerk in grocery, dry C'A'Us
clutliiui: store.
Hd exneneaoe a: uroeeiy
business. Uoud reference. Address. 'I A. at.,
Tl ililll:" nftie
POSITION WANTED HY A YOUNG
1 lady, good writer. Address Llaale F,
Usneral Delivery. Bei'sntcn, Pa.
tITUATIO wanted'" 1y A GOOD
C: baker: best of referenevs. Address.
Laker, UH7 Wasliinttton Avenue.
Help Want-td - Male.
ANT HID- YOt'NCi A1AN WHO CXDUH-
lands tcbvrapuy ami h. ukl . eiiinu to
go out of l ie city. Call at WOOD'S OOl.
LttQE.
ANTED l.'AHlllAOH PAINTER. Oil.
Iic.i Curriaifv Wirk. JIA Wi, J-J and
32j Nortli Seventh street.
Amenta Wanted.
i 11 ED MAN WITH DIKE AND VI liE
lisui uii. experieiK-a as sulleltor 111
Lackawanna comity; K"od luducdiaents to
rilit man. Addre-s RU-lM Ret.', pnlidlagi
l'hiladelpliin i'a.
ANTED AOBNTa TO TAKE OHDEKH
by sample; we will pay expense and sal
ary or allow liberal COinBUSelOnj samples Sent
on application. Address Lock BoXQ-lttb New
York City.
For Rant.
IX)B RENT ai BIL i T'ilE BOOMH NOW
A
Lsrkawaiiuu avenue. A
Lehlih Salt y.. i. Co.,
bnOdina. L. 8. and B. A
at tho oftico of
Third National Lank
Fuller.
I.Hili RENT BUILDING MS LACK A
I wanna uremm from April L CHARLES
li ELLBS, Co.d Exi bange,
I 'OH LENT
THREE LOOMS, r i.ONT ON
1 si-coed Jiooi, over N. A. Hnlbeit's iuiihiu
nie
In-
it"l'. IL w Volilil., av .m,il, lloin April J.
Cinri) in the store.
T
y LET KOB A TERM OV YEARS
Part or alt of three hundred fee! ot yard
room along railroad
Apply at iiiu Prank no
svenne.
rpo RENT STORK BYxOI OR PCRKI8BED
.1 ball on Qreen Ridge street, Very desira
rle loention and on reasonable terms, Apply
tol B. NETTLETON or O 8. WOODUL'l E,
I i piibi.i-.'in bnikjluB
For Sale.
j'OK SALE -A I'A KM OE LUlilTl ACRI's.
J one and one-half mil": IrOffl Dalton ou
the Delaware, Laokawanna and Western
milroad IT rat-class fan n house with a never
tailing Kiiriuc ueirby: two barns, uood laud
and i!ixh1 orrhard. Will Ii" sold cheap. Terms
sasv, address ft r. Vox STOBCH cr Isaac
Ellis, executors, Daitou, Laokawanna
county. Pa.
?OR MALE OR RENT EIGHT ROOM
1 liousi. Larae lot. tiood tteighborbood,
Breeu Ridge ApplytoC. T BELLAMY, M6
Delaware street.
llHAF.TO
I OB SALE INQUIRE OF 11.
on, court stenographer, court
J II. (
bouse,
POR
Or 410 Olay avenue.
SALE H3-ACBE
d utensils. J. M.
FARM, STOCK
SHEFFIELD, M
J.
Monroe avo.
lrOR SALE cdt BZOHAHQE FOR SCRAN
A ton property A bearing praags grovo
Increasing In production and valuo yeurly in
tiiooraDiosectii.u in Horlda. Address. E.
NETTLETON. Lake Helen, Floriua
Res I Estate.
IOH 8ALB- 8INOU5 HOUSE, (OS (JUINOY
X avenue; very dcnirnblu location. Anplf
(I F. ULYNOLUS. ur W1LLAKD. WAU1U1N
& KNAI'P.
ci'AtwO WILL l.l"V MOOBBN NEWS-BOOH
O house, all Inipiovi-mente; tenne easy; cor
ner Madison avenue and Delaware street. Ap
ply HARHY LEE&
$1,400 V.ILI. BUV V 1.11V DESIBABLE LOT
0 corner J.o4Uou avouuj and Do . .
ttrce'.. TeriUii easy Apply
ilAHLV LLKH.
Bptttlal Motlcea.
I?m rco BiPAK ii iVBivri i i s"m 5S3 iu ;
1 t with a car load Of horse . workers and
driver weight, 1.000 to 1,600. t.an be seen at
bis stables, m-ii haymond court.
VfEMBEBB OF 'MIL FIDELITY AND
1 Colutnols Building and Loan atsoola.
thms are requested to call at room i i Burr
building Washington avenuo. JOHN )'.
II a; Kl!, Snperlnteedent.
ULANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA
Slnse, etc., bound or rebound at Tun
TaiBVMa offlee. Uulek work. Kenuonable
yrlese,
MEAL TICKETS CAM HE BAD T lit,
corner Spruce, street and FrntiUllu avt
line. Twenty lunal tickets fur Uood
table board.
v'aM lNAl P HAS TAKEN tu: tWK v"
C1 St ble lately ocoupleu by Fred H. Warren
ut Monroe avenue, rear, where be l" prepared
to furnish nrsvolass L:ueau. Barren rea
tons ami guggles good horses and careful
drivera. Telephone OOUUeotlOns.
PL KSc ANT TO THE HV-LAV.S."l'Hri
annual meeting of tliestoclrboldcrs of tbo
West Rldae Coal company win be held at tno
oftlc..' of the company. In the eitv of Scranton.
on Monday, April It), at p. m., Iw the election
nl' on'. -era and the transaction of au di other
business as may OOmO bafoie tbe meeting. An
sinundiuent to the By-Laws will be submit
ted, changing tiiuiiineuf tho annual stock'
powers' Bteenag, l. a. clauk, leeretary
and Treasurer.
ClTOCK ROLbESB' MEETING TH KAT
i9 nwu awetiai of the steeghowere ot the
TiovLleie e Has and .Valer t'onipiniy will b
h Id at the DelaWsrs and Hudson Canal Con
nanva building, -isr Prangliu avenue, Hcrao
ton, Ho. at 0 a. ui , MoMay, May T. 14. to
elout oulcers to set vn durini: the ensuing yenr,
and tn.iiiact m y Other buainstS that may be
pvetcutiil
H. r, atherton, Seeretary
Scrautoa .April ii, lain.
Notice to Properly Owners
rpo iiiK
OWNBUB UK Kil'lT'l'll
I UVIi
nersof tiroperiv li u .i 'ie i.in' ibui
unit on ihu inutnsriy sine o' wjet Lacaa
wanna avo f 10 01 tU I). L & W. H. It. tj
N ath Main avo., tbo wi ster.y aid" of Ni itii
street from Writ I.arki .v.inna ae. to ' obtn
son street; the wisterly slda of Bonluaon
straet Its eutire length: and both tides 'f
isurthMiilu ave, from Jaeknn to Pettebone
sire t. ll sllun'.e In the roUrth i i.d Four
teenth wards of the City of Heranion, I'a.
Taki notice that under tic olrsotlon r
Poonctla,! wilmakethi est sameul for ia
ii'Kor re lavinit live foot llagsVoiio Sid. a-allts
on southerly a do of West Lai kawanlin ae.
between above named oints,and fir laying
01" relaying II v loot Bvetone eidcwn'ki- on
WSStsius of N'lutb and 11 iblnsoti stns ts be
tween tho points above dealgitatedt slso for
laving or relaying flagstone sHiWsllS, B"l
tlntl curbstones nud laving PaVS ut
teru on both sldea of north Main aye.,
bstween points spore mentionedi on Monday,
April Si A. D , list at lOo'flloCl in he tore
noon, nt my utile in the Municipal HuLding,
In the. City of Scranton, Pa., ai which time
and blsfl y ni way appear end be Qsard if
you so de-ire- .lurtF.l'll P PHILMP&
i ity i agineer.
Bualneea
Peraonals.
t'A'."Atl t'nl! VI N
ON'LY flULATl'ST
O restorer and dmolover known, strengtlt
ens, luvifforaios. rnoi w. viwnuiciw ivuu
rl
stamp lor
do ror apnuaeniiai I'ln'uiar. ur i. t,
MIiXr.lt. II tJUlni y street. UuloatfO,
1 ADili-
TONTK is 'l Uii ONLY 81 '-
1 . .
Hu t Developer known. Aevc-r
fulls. JfS.nl. FUJI eonfldentlal parttquiars
on sledi forUe. stamp. Un, Ur. U. T. Miller,
Si ijn.i i y bt., Uiieugo.
Hclo Wanted -l-emalea.
f AMES WAN
t j 816eaklv:
'!:li,K'V.',fl'l 1- A'!' 11'iMK
no canvas lac Heply with
aiKti. 1!I.hH PAKXTK t'itLKMJK. South
Bead, lad.
Proposals.
CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O rjClived by tno .-nderslgneil until Tiv s
day, the Ftreieyof May, liM, for tbe bulla,
tea of a ten M. P. Cnurhst Pickvillj. t .
rlaniandepfotSettioBi ctn ho seen hi eailiua
ou .(.ii. Peek, nckville, Pa. The kuildina
e uumittco rebT-is rifihr to rep-el anv or nil
bids. li. CHAPMAN, r'.cc. Bulla net Com .
Box SMP-okvillo, Pa.
April 13th, Ifl i
QBAUCO PROPOSALS WILL M HE
iJ celved ut the ollloo nl the Cty Clerk,
Beranton. ra , until 1.10 o'qiook p. m. Thnrs
dav, April Hi, I8M, to l'urtiisli audta y sidewalk
and paved icuter on wester f side of Sixtli
street tiom UMkawnnna avenue to carbon
street, in aecordanru with the plans and Speci
Bcatlons in office of City Clerk, didders shall
eno'csJ with each propuisi the sum of ten
(glOj dollars, cash Of I chock. In easo
i lie biddn to who-n tbe contract shall have
been awarded oml: s to eiscutc n contract for
the work, the enolosure of tea dollars accom-
panyhiK his proposal Hull no forfeited to the
eny or eraniott. ine city rtaarvea me rittnt
to reject any all bids. Bv order of city coun
cils, at. T. LAylLLK, city clerk.
Beranton, iv, April t, isti.
CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
U celved at the oftlcs of the City Clerk.
Beranton. Pa until 7. B0 o'clock P.m., Thurs
day. April IV. JAM, to urulu Marion street
between Washington and Mandurson avenues.
Tbo street !- to be graded to its full width and
the work u to be done In aooordance with the
plans aud vpccillcatluus iu the eil engineer's
otllce und undor Ids directions. Each bid
shall lie aooompanlsd oyu col titled check or
cash In the sum of tea psr uentuui of ths
amount bid. In cass the binder to whom the
contract stiall have been uwarded refuses or
omita to execute a contract witniu ton days
from date of award thereof, the enclosure ac
companying his proposal snail be forfeited tu
tho city of Beranton. The city engineer's esti
mate of cost of the work Is four hundred and
twentf-Dvo dollars. The city reserves the
rifcht to reject anv and all bids. Hy order of
city council, M. T. LAvELLE, Cltv Clerk.
Ci BALED PROPOSALS WILL BB itE
y? celved at tho ntnci) of the City Clerk
SCratt ton, Pa., until 7.al o'clock p. ui. Thurs
day, April III. 1MU. to construct a Utersl
sewer in Roche court from the Fifteenth dts
trlctmalnaswer westerly a distance of about
eight hundred and Seventy feet (W0) feet;
alio 1 1 constrnot the uiuidieleH. lampholes,
bl i ii lies and fixtures that are designated, aud
to funusb all labor mid Mipulie1-- necessary to
compUte the work. Hropjfftls shall state
price per Uneal foot complete. Bidders shall
enclose with each proposal the sum of ftvepcr
rcnl uiu of 1 lie amount bid sa auuarantou to
execute u contract within len day- If awarded
iiieMime. The work shall he finished within
sivty days from date of OOPHUSOOement Pro-
posals not accompanied bv the required u
posit and no: iu accordance witn adverttte
mentand ordinance will not be considered.
The city reserves the right to reje. t any and
ulUnds. iiv order of cite councils.
Mi T. LAVELLB, City Clerk.
Beranton, Pa . April t. isid.
Ordinance.
I N PtJBSUANCK OF PROVISIONS OF
I resolutions of Common Oouacll of City of
Scranton, Penna., passed April 1'. lb!U, notice
Is hereby given thai an Ordinanoe, entitled
"An Ordinance providing for tbo issue of two
buodred and lift y thousand dollars of city
Bonds for tba inrpose or srectlng bridges
and procuring, approaches therefor, and pro
riding for tue redemption thtreot. ' waa In
troducfd at n .'dated meeting of fommon
Counoil April l'. 1994, The following is a
draft of the OrditUUll 01
l-Ti.K OF TDK ComiOa COVKCIt. No, I, 1894,
AX OBDINANOK
Providing fur the! Me Of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars of city l ud for th
pur pope of erecting bridges and procuring
approaches therefor, and providing for the
redemption thereof
wn i'.kkas. bv ordinance, entited "An
ordinance providing for Increasing the city
debt for the purpose of buil'lin? brides and
submitting the question of such Increase to
the rote of tbe elect .rs thereon," npprovec
the fourth day of January, ISM, it ia provided
that tho city debt Shall l eincnued by the
b-ue of bonds in the sum of two hundred and
fifty thousand i SSSO,000 Uul dollara lor the pur
pose of constructing a bridge over the Lacka
wanna river nt Linden street und a bridle
over Roaring brook from epruce street to
Front street, together with th" purobase uf
said right, or way n-may be necessary for lu
lltcn api't'oacni : to SHi'l lo-Klm'.. sir leer t i Hie
a-wut of the elect oi ot the city of Scranton to
a v.cb incresso,
AM) 'A'HLItEAS. At a gtnsral municipal
el-ction. held on the twenll -ih day of Febru
ary, ISSI, a majority of the ei-cto e voted la
favot o said proposed increased.
BC. I. He It ordained by the Select and
Coniuuo Councils of the ciry of Scranton. god
It ts beroby ordained by ttw authority of the
lame that for tbe purf oss of oonstructlng a
bridge over tbe Lackawanna river at Linden
street, and a bridge over Roaring brook from
Spruce street t' Front street, together with
the purchase of such right of way SS may ill
peceseary lor the beal approach s to said
I ridges, the issue of city coupon is nils to
the amount of two hundred a il lift v thou
sand (I450.000.o0i dollars Is hereby authorised,
SaM bonds shall be of the denomination of nu
thousand (11,000.00) dolla"-:', with interest iou
pims attached: and shall lie numbered from
one (Ii to two hundred and Bfty (!H0) inclusive
and si alll.c signed by the Mayor.and these.il of
City Shall be anisa duly attested bv the
t it V t'lerg. 1 ho date of , the bonds Shall M
Jinie 1st. A. fl.. ISj, :id tbov shall be lodeem-
ablu as hui -ln liter speciil -.!, and shall bear
interest at th- rateof SMi Per cent, per annum
free of all Lixcs.tlio city assuming the payment
if t!ii same. I lie Interest coupons shall be
ni...'iiied ov M.c l.thograpbed sigt,ini- of
Ifayor, and .null be payable seinUannuailv
on tbe first d ys of December and June at
iiii'.oinco of tho city rroasursr of the city of
Scranton.
hoc. Said bonds snail be redeemable in
,li order of their number as follows, viz:
S'os 1 to '.i I ite lilsive, dune 1st. IW.
Hoi, id to 140 inclusive. June 1st, 199),
.S'o III tu ISO inclusive, June 1st. IHU
fee. 191 to Inclusive. June 1-t. 1919,
bee. 3. Said bonds shall bo rsued m I.
aitCOWlth the provisions of an Act. entitled,
"An ACI regulating I no maimer or liicrenslug
the Indebtedness of munlolpalltlee, and pro-
riding for the redemption ot tint same, and
imposing Knaltics for the Illegal increase
thereof,' approved the 90th day of April. 9f4;
and also under the provisions of an Act ontit
led, "An Act pi-ovidiug for the lncurporntiou
and government of cities of the third class,"
approved May li', A. D.. IVSi, and the reveral
lupplemeuta and aincudinents of said act.
Sec. 4. Said bonds shall be denmnlnaied
"The llridge Loan," and shall be prepared for
Isane by the City Clerk and duly signed and
sealed as provided iu netleB l f this ordi
nance. Bee. 5. The Mayor and iho Oityt lcrk art
hereby author laed to sell and dbinoao of aaid
bonds; tee proceeds oi said sale and dlspoeal
to be paid id tho t'iiy tr. aiurer, aa provided
bylaw. They may dispoae of them in bulk OT
IS such quantities as fund may bo required
or tho purpose for Which said bonds acu i,u
tnorlwd tu lie issued.
Sec. II, Tbe money that may bo realised
fro'ii the sale of said bond, shall bo ami I
hereby api ropriated tor tin ccn.-truciliig of a
bridge over the Lackawanna river at Linden
street and a bridge over Roariag brook froui
Spruce stre.it to Front street, together with
ihe purchsso of ancn right of way us may be
beceesary tor the l.et spnroa bee to said
bridgee, The sum of one hi.ndied iind
twenty Bve thousand I IH!4,fJ0tl.(BJ dollars snail
be hul l for the bu Ming of the Linden -itrei t
bridge and securing the spproaohee thereto,
sed tho sum of one buiilrel nnd twenty ties
thousand . SK '' dollars shall be held for
the building of the bridge ovor the Roaring
".'".; '. securing tbe approachci hereto:
provided, tint It i lther or hi Id bridgee eUa
Its approaches ean boootnpletsly paid for at H
less sum than kef 01 e named, any bsiani-Hof
lb - proce ds o." the sale ol said bonds may lie
used In tl"- ronstra tlpn and m curing kp
proscbsi for the other of uii bridges. Any
surplus ot the proceeds of said boBOSWblon
may roinsln after tbs said bridgee aud their
approaches hsve been fully paid for abnllbi
l aid ltd ' tbo slui'.liig fund provided for the
redemptlo i of said bonds.
N For tbe purpose ot paying the aria
cipai in .iiiii'.ies. o.himi nouiia riiero it ricre
by levied tor the year IWi on nil property tax
nole for olty purposes a tag el oaeaaooae
te 'tb mills mi ho do lar of valuation, and
every year ther 'after there ihsll be levied for
mit h purpoas a S ix sufficient to ro,ual elgbt
n i r "i l. cf the lUu hereby antnorlncd.
Seo.8. 'j bo fun stvallted fi"mi the sale of the
"aid bonds slinll bo pai l into the city treasury,
and the city treasnrer, themayoi of the city
and the o ty controller lhall ranee tliuania
funds to bu immediately placed n. interest in
three banks of tb s city to be designated by
them, placing and Keeping from tunc to time
alt npuil umouat ot said funds in each nf the
banks so designated. M. T. I A Ii.t.r
t ny uterk,
Scranton, Ph.. April 18. lsf'X
SCIENTIFIC SHOEING.
Having sseured me BBOBOra FOltnit of
till in itlnmi ,' S U (ur a pet uianent Inis!
niss Maud. 1 sliall riMidnct Hcientiflc nlni
Patliulnizlcal kMelsif tnr IBe 1 ievntiuii, Bo
lief and C'ui c r( I.hiiii'Iii 'i- nnd utlior linpudi -metits
In tlie movon cuts nf Horses incidental
or due lo unDerwei snotiua i shall civetho
ib tin pereonal altentl n end ennrauteii Be
extra onarfSk e Xcept fur .lur uivenunt. Lnine
iii'M, ete., wjil hunca'.ed ufteriiuuiis. A free
eiiniii and profeeewnil ndviiu pvea every
Muudsy (jfeu i tu 1 1' U.
JOHN HAMLIN, D. Y. S.
LADIES' SPRING CAPES Ai WRAPS
150 NEW ARRIVALS TODAY.
LATEST STYLES,
BEST WORKMANSHIP
LOWEST
In Our Dress Goods Department
CONNOLLY &
DUPONT'S
MINING, ULASTINO ANO bPOHTINO
POWD
Manufactured at tbe Wapwallopsn Mills, I.u
Mrae county Pa aud at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
deueral Agent for ihu Wyoming District,
4
u8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa.
Third Rational Cank Burldiu
AcCNCira.
TITOS. rOKD. Fitlstim. Ta
JOHN U SVl'lH & stiN; l'lymouth. Ta.
K. w. Ut'LLKiA.-s, Wilkee-Barre. Pa.
Agents for tho Hepauuo
tany'b High Explosives.
Cuomiual Com-
li'
9
My Poor Eyes !
Yes, they arc undoubtedly poor and will continue so i
until yon i.ave them properly ana scientifically
fitted with suitable Glases. Our Mr. Adams is
well qualified and we do not charge you a small
fortune, either. Try
raercereau &
i07 LACKAWANNA AVEXUK
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON ANll W1I.KES EAKKK, PA., J!ANL"FACTL'KEK9
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Bote;
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Ueneral Office, SCRANTON
HOW TO MAK
There aro hundreds of young men aud yOttng women in this
country who have splendid ability, but they have never beeu
wakwad up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
lias been an Inspiration to hundred! of young people. If you
are tired of Inactivity aud want to do soniethiug tangible,
come to the College.
common BNOIiMH rovusE.
BVSINBM COURMK,
bhortqanu oovHSG. p g WOOD, Proprietor.
LUTHER
.EWbR PIPES,
Offloe, 613 West Lacka
wanna Ave.
m cbht.
K06E AUD aFTER iiSlftG..... o:nr. auaressSfkVJI siK. ., Mawuie is-aiple. .uiua.uu.lu.
For Sato In Scmnton, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Dnic'K, 0. WajUliifftou
uid Sui ax. eireeui.
esaji 1 ' ' i in
We are showing a Handsome Line of Satin Stripo Jav
anais. It will pay you to look at them.
WALLACE
209
WE
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Upholster Furniture,
Make Over Mattresses,
and we
Factory
The Scranton
BOB and GUI Lackawanna
him.
No fit, no charge.
Conneli
PA
KELLER
KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOB
PLASTERING.
FLUE LININGS.
Quarries and Works,
Portland.. Pa.
aNERVESF.EDQ.
'I1 . - -.hi MM M
E MONEY
Oil f cCi
PRICES
WASHINGTON AVE.
0pp. Court House.
Retail Mattresses at
Prices.
Bedding Co.
Ave , corner Ailsmi Ave,
Frothingham Theatre
MONDAY, APRIL li.
J jg.r DQfJ'f DER'S
Minstrels
Many Old Favorites'
Ali united in an Lntln
Many New Ones:
ly New Pro. -amine.
U Great Comedians H
! Lsw lioi'UsiauQr. Frank Mumout, lieorge
l'owers. Bloi'ksoa & Bnrns. John O. Har
riBgtoa, Memphis KoauedT, Dave Foy.
Syinoudi, Ilui(lies Itsstus.
Regalar Prleee-11, Tic .Ma and iiio. sls
. epaoi at Powell's musie store Friday morning
I at li o'cloek.
FROTHINGHAM
Wed. und Thursday Lv
MR
HXXRY
li.
THEATER
. April I and 1C
DIXEY
And tie.' MafeuitL-en' Urgauuiitiou.
RICE'S
II Hi
m hi.i sgcia
COMPANY
In til" I '.'i iitivannu
iTrk-'i
NT. IV Mi : Ii ""
NKW 81 EC-
Ia Vtm )
ADONIS
Hew races Kverrtainii
New Features Up to Oate
Ne v Ideas And Replelo
New JoroUl With Novelty.
Incidents. "
Orehse'ra. $ 1 .10 : Oieuestre Ur-
WW
PUCES-
ele, si: Baleoay,
Ualcouv Circle, We.:
1 1 li-ry. a
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
One Week, i . i 'i: Monday. April IS
Slat iaee Saturday at2..ia p M
'l ilt Popular and Clever Character Acts-,
iluniAs K. BttEA,
Aud eumpauy ol sintter, ilaaeers and Comd
dians m tlie toilowine Repertoire
, Monday "Ei ped from Sinir Slo "
Tuesday "Tlie Suari1 of New Yorft '
Wednesday "Stragetists."
Thursday "Rip Vai winkle "
j Friday "Ur. JekTll and Mr Hyd- "
i Haturdav M.,t. "Rip Van Winkle "
! Saturday "Tbe Black Flag."
Prices. 10, 20 and 30c.
Hale of seats opens Friday. April 18, for the
entire week.
commencing MONDAY, ATKIL
ANDRKW MT'HEK'U
Ursud Double Mammoth Spectacular
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
COM PA IM Y
Numb unit Thirty Artists and a ljuartattst
with Special Scenery and all Accessories.
Grand Slreet Parade Dally
Willi full Military Hand, lwaded Uj the
mm dbum-johjiijhe jima
ADMISSION, 10, SO and 30 CKXTS
Perten&aueee every nfternooa, eaeepl Mob
days and 'i'liursdays, St s.iW and every even
Ig kit, Uuuia wen at I.3U and 7.00 P.M
The GENUINE N'ew Haven
Mathushek" Pianos
ii
ESTABLlSllED 1N6
i u Voi K Warerooms No. 3d
Fifth Avenue.
E, C. BICKER & CO.,
Sole ilealers iu ibis eeotion.
MULTICHROMES.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon,
Week