The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 16, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SOBANTON TTJITlifJ'N E "MONDAY MOBKIKQ. APTiTL 16, 1894.
WYOHINC CHFESENCS;
Concluded from Pago I.
evils that bpjet n. TM viry church Is
nn example, lo all III parfaatiOB ll DIM
through two fir.' and appsared " it IS,tB.B
most benutitul Ofcureh l oar iKtuonjliiii
UoD in this country.
'f ho porsoaai character is ao developed
by mmi but it is developed by tribBlatfoBi
Ten worn ordain" I . i .i:wa ly iiis:;i;i
Hurst lit 1U1' (On0lulon Ol bis senuit'i
n follows: E !, Jeffrey, C. H. Hjv
uolds, J. X. Iteilev, Ariel but D. French,
E P. Lambs. i. C. MaDonald, O.
N. Northrop, J. J, R lynond, 8 U
Bnowdso, T. Ii. Walter.
CONHRCNCE AhriH.ooN services.
Eldsra O dalusd, ftwmprlate Read and
nwortb Auuivorsarv Held,
During t ho rxerelses o( toe afternoon
elilers WON orJauifil, set'sid held
m memory of ministsrs r tho lelvts of
ministers who lut died nine the last
f. infottBM and serfiutis oomniemorat-
iug the anniversary of tllS EpWOfth
teajtus,
TllO service bsgui at 9 o'clock with
SMC, Prayer was ott o roil lvKr. Y.
C smith, oi Wsit Pi tattoo, Kov. Jus
tus F. Y timer read from toe ;rip
turss. RT, A. CMfio, of Imtgliamtoti, who
proo4td aaid that to mention the
names ol tbuse who lui l passed IWSJ
ami Id eulogiaj their deserving C'hriit
iau efforts and careen wan a prtfttlfS
and an honor. Their names are not
oftfB mentioned iu public places.
'1 waive, months bBQ0 some of tSOeS
present might l beneath thaeoil,oud
their Uvea ahronMed aud read before
oonfareoct.
I'll.' memorial of the d-.'pirteJ ami
tbow who pttioBtod them, are as fol
"io w-
Uiv. William Bnrotidf , entered tho
ooufoiooco lo 1?4.' died at Sidney, N.
Y : memorial renl by liar. J. 1 Cook
Kav, Alexander E Daniels, mter.ii
conference In l!5S4, died at Horns, X.
Y ; memorial road by Rot. a. Groin,
Bimibamton.
K.'V Samuel W. Spencer, eutereil
oonferoaoo la died at Mount
Pleasant, Blicb. . umuiorial read by
Rot. Justus P, Warner, of OwogO.
Mr Sir.:!. Hill Bargees, wits of
R -v. Thomas Bargees, born i: London.
E-j-j. , at Pleasant Mount, buried
a! Kirkarood, X. Y. : memorial read
by Kev. W. L, rborpo, P. E
Mrs. William K. Cochrane, lorn at
hy i.'refrij, X. Y., Jied at QontonnOfl
land, Pa. j meuional read by Rot.
Ji. . iS f W.iruer. of OWOflO,
Mil .Siran Weutz, widow of the
late i;T W Si Wentz, buried at Ko
c:.et -r X V : inonortaJ read by UaT. A.
Lintlin, of Blnghamton.
Brio! tsanorlal addrtiOM won m.id s
bv iiev. W, L. Tii3r;m aud Rev. V. C.
Smith, touchinc npon the t.'aris'iau
cbaraoten and lire of the late Hjt.
Alexander K. DanloUandRtT.filllam
U-.rn.si le.
Following the mtmotlal service wai
the ordaining of the elder. Bishop
Hurst ofBeiatod and ia the Lyin no of
bond was atlitod by Rev. J. 0, Feck,
l' L, of Now Yor; Thomti Bar
ronn, iireaiding ldr, of Bingbamton;
Amaaa P. Chaff, of WlllM-Barro;
A. Griffio, of Bmghanton; A J. Van
Ciefr, of Oneoiua; WUaon Troibl, pro
iolntfeldor, of Waerly; and Oram If.
lltAnnlty, of st Fitutoa.
THE CLASS 01 ELDSItS.
Tlio clan ordninod wa compiled of
Revs. William T. Uidr, Ellison H,
DvjpoT, Mom S. GrodhnU, Hiram A.
:;:, Leonard C, Mnrdook, Obarloa
H Nowing, Hagh A. Williams, lUr
brt L Ellsworth, Willarl H Algtr.
At 'i'V) o'clock begin the BpWorth
ltan nntversary, preeided oTsrby
P.i-7. J O Woodruff, of Plvmouti).
Tbo conferen soerstary's report
w is read aud showed the following:
COntribnted for missions and bom
chorc:i work, $30,000; conTtrsinoa, 00-i
incresj in membership, 1,800; msm
borahip, 18,971; ohnptors, 335; ruapteri
o! Jnnlor loawno, ; )
Profsetor W. F. Winchester, (resi
dent of tbo Hiddletown Walyau tini
Tr;!y, addrssood tbo msoHng, th
S lid :
i iball confiaa my eel f to informal rords
on t;,o polar, ihas tu Bpworth Isagna is
especially fiit.'rt lo pnfortn onn work,
namely, Its Inflaence to broaden lotelleels
to know what a rellgiona life meSoa TLprt
h. s been a tendem y to tak to-j narrow a
view id i:it,'ioj. nrlctakiag rh, relation ot
the cborch to the world, wbicb bits Ix-en
patUcnlarly ua:or'.iir.ure in iodlvldnal
cases.
lnmfflnation I thought to boot little nse
f:;c pt to p eta and dreamers, yot it holds
the key to emottett end is the fecal tv en
abling d i to at ourselves loonr uei.-i.b ir's
pine-. 'jr imagination helps no in doing
thing w ml i not ctnerwlss see.
Another mbtske i t hot taste has cr.lv
to do v.ith aetkifca, Is useful, perhaps, to
tii connoisseur ol brlc-brao and the
like, in the vast and broad sen i . re
Teai the pessions of man aud i lmpnrt
antfntbatit lolls What ho likes aud la
the k y hi 6a ar aster,
ultlvatlon of imsginalion and last
fr go d, ha,i an isporiMt reiatiosj to our
Uornl life. T1m obliirationn innd us to
atndn tbe blgbesl pcrfectlou of nature fjr
ChrMtlan dn.y.
The 'in, c t: n oi religion should be broad
and straight into tho si mm of Imuinii ac
tivity, not by nuv ouuids tbanool that
may, dry up. Tim world uud churoh r
lesrhtag that ; ...:ve relation to all
mankind,
Carry tbo swoop of religious obligation
Iree'.y smons all, and individually unite in
the power of good resolro.
liisi'op Rqrst saiil -
In this ronforonco, psrtlsahirly, is the
BpWorth l.nignea type of the church and
it. is mine nppa root here tha i elsoivliere.
Tile secretary h report shows how rumar
ah e it is.
It involves an nwfnl respond i hi iity in
bow to direct and guide these youug
workers. They ran become law-makers,
missionaries or ornumeute, if so trained.
Tiio relation the league bears lo the
University at Washington is In the estab
lishment of a fund of tjoo.ooo, of which
SiiO.OU'J is for a building to ho named in its
honor and $30", cuo for establishing profss
sor, lector and scholarships.
Your rsvlvall and work have only he
tun. liod blejs a::il make yon a power
for good. May this OOnfeTOflC hold Arm,
strong aud wise In guiding you lor years
to come.
Kv. J. O. Puck. D, D , of Now York,
cortespondiiijr secrotary of the Mission
ary sccit, sai'l :
Tlia Kpworth lesgue is a rnrt of the
groat training for lus iu the llothodlst
Episcopal uhorcb, i would magolfy ih
evangelistic spirit in tho work and duty of
brlOfBng the Wend to Christ. The roigl
ion of the l,ord makes man hungry for
eUucatlou and sprouts the wings of Imag
inations aud tauten that areonlv lor lbs
bisbest.
Vou are in the valley of tho most bop
fill Bad Iwautiful period of of life, you've
never had defeat not felt tbs sweeping of
storms; you are buoyant and lin;etul, are
on a llowery path and in the : n I period
for earnest devotion ami panting purpose:
you tiro in the midst of the passion of
bounding sod tbrllllngyonth in all its eu
thnslaam, Influence ami hope.
With those conditions you OSnrfO in aud
win.
B sure and
get yoir choice
of Multichromas.
One Coupon and One Dime.
MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY HI6H1
Address of ths Rorresp mdi n- Seorsti'.rj,
Rsv J 0 V.oli, D D.
i hud boon annoiinoed in the aftei-
BOOa that at 7 o'clock the d orso. tbl
church would be thrown open, i lf
teen mioatet after this bom. SO l is
many before the service ctmuer.c nl,
orex 9,000 persons wore in the sdlflos
sod hundreds went uwuy without liv
ing able to obtain SVtO SAtlsf ;ftor.V
standing room.
Ihe service were in anttiv irsary of
tit.f Ulssionary sooloty, Kov. w. 11.
Psaroo, Dt D , pastor, proaided, Tb-i
address was uouTerod hy Rot. '
Feck, 1). D., of Xew fork, oorrsspond
log seoretary of ths sooloty.
Two plsastng features or ths STsnlnu
were the linglng of tbo "Btabat l itsr"
by the oholr ami tbodnstof Jlu A. B.
Cfoanol) a:id Mrs, Crossln-O'Brlen,
Prayer was offsrred by RsT, J. O
Woo Iroff.
The conference secretary f tli J'
cistv presented this report:
Blnghamton -iutriot List yar, si -
W; this year. stl.'.'To; de.-tvase, m, : 1
Chenango dietrict Lsst year, 13,999 ,
this year. $3. 35; Inoroase, $'!!.
Hoassdal dlsirlst Last vear, K3,358
this year, 1 10) decrease, $107,
Ooeonts district Lust year, 19,508;
this year, $3,687; luerrase, $84
lvego dlstrlot Last Tsar, $9,791 1
this year $3,70;!, decrease if8
Wyomiu;; district List year $19,
Oi l, thiayuar $19,887, dsorsats$80D
total Last year $37 ::'.'J, this year
$3(1,331, uet Qeorsaao, f)i'J.
a SHOT A t mi. TAUtAQE
Iter. Ur. Psok said-
Yon will hardly believe me, but I
moulded this Rim Park churoh into a cart
rldgey placed It into a rlns and Bred It at
Rev. T. DoWitt Talmage, ll" made ths
Snnooaoamont from bis pulpit, that, the
Brooklyn Tabernacle had never buu ap
proaohsd In its effort t. build three
ciiurches Through tho ttrooklyu Eagle 1
refuted this bysaytag that yon had ex
pended $400,000 00 two churches within
two years, aud SUltrgSd from the debris
free of debt.
This conference dsfiolt of missionary ool
lections could have been prevented; the
decrease in ths total moalss f :-the se
ciety, which confronted us with au 11
per cent, reduction, under the plea of bard
tiejes, OOald have OSSB prevented; live ad
ditional OtntS from each coutriOut W would
have beeu ths preventative,
A SoraatOB business man insinuated tint
it costs us . i p.-r cent, to place our bene
fits iu foreign lands. This leads me to tell
you something of 'he administration of
the society. The $, .'j0,0flU ol yearly collec
tions don't cost us cent to collect. There
is uot a baskiug honss in tho world whose
Scandal standing is superior to lhat of the
soci.-ty.
Wo us-jd to buy over drafts of such
bar.kins houses us that of the Barring
and Brown Brothers. Now yve have OUT
own system of drafts, made possible by
our solvency, which are honored tue
world over, aud not one dollar of thirty
miilion has ever cone to protest, dur
economy of management Is not sqaslled
liy auy business concern In this valley. I In
Dec. si last a rooapitnlattoo of out affairs
showed the cost of handling each dollar for
the yea-, iucludiug all expenses of sal iry
aud office, to be bu; 3,6,
The shrinkage is, I know, upoa the
he 'i ts of the minister, but with varyiug j
Indoitrv it will not occur again.
It is often attemotd by otlicial hoards
-olaee the rich nun's collar rutin tn;
f.,r' TmeL-nnrl ,tietft:e t.rt lllm svtlMthA ,,r
BOt he shali devote a day to the OOllsotion
andiermon for the Missionary society.
Out in California 1 was asked to prencb,
bu'. not to attempt a missionary collec
tion, to show my races and trot to pleaae
tho otlicial board. I refused ni:d Incident
ally told them 1 would not oe dictated to,
or wear any man's collar but my own.
You can be politio and overcome tbeie
objection, perban like aa Irish Methodist
preacher wi:o said his church was n mem
orisj church, the upper half Methodist and
the other iialf Baptisl . He was denied
preackin:: a misstoncry sermoti, so ho off
set the objection brpreachiuon nsubj-c;
whose titio did not reveal thj purpose, but
winch lie afterward explained "as related
to the missionary society."
FNEMIKS 09 THE CHUROH.
People who crouch to Christ at tho Sac
remont and bstruy Him at the croutribu
tion box are indeed traitors.
Of the enenres of the church, (tod says,
"i hey shall lick the dust.'' They crayvl
along end spit thsir venom on ths Bible,
crawl over it. aud above their grave we
siui; tuo reiiuiem,and Christianity marc'ies
on forever.
The mission in Koine will be on land In
;h- uii 1st, of the Italian government bui Id
logs. Sixty feet of excavation lint bi-en
in rie tiirongh the rums of a Catholic
church and heathen temple to solid found
ation. There will be built a church ucol
legS and a Book Concern edifice. Among
onr converts to I 'hrnt ianitv them era four
grandsons of Qariosldl. fine is the exact
ooontrpart ot i-.is iiiustrious grandsirei
who knows hut what be may spintually
eiinu:'ipR'.o his country a liij aucoutor
did bv war.
There nre in India 80,000 converted
heathens bylonglng to the church, all
brought to Christianity in the last three
years, Lat year 50,000 more were driven
Deck with the cry of "llniti ' because we
bad no room f,,r thum. What an excuse
foraebnrohl a nativs preacher can be
hired for $10 per year, tu one presiding
elder' district io.iSXI inquirers were turned
bSSk because it would bo dangerous to ad
mit them on probation and then turn them
away with no one not, even u Sunday
SCbOol teacher -to golds them.
With tbe.io facts fitarin;; you in the face
do yon bsgrndgs srsa the 1 10 which would
!.r. jig IbOBSSnos of souls nearer to riiiiv!1
THI SAT UftOAY SESSION.
Propisd Fqiallty of BspTSSt ntution In
0?n:nl Coofertncs Is Ilffsatert.
After consecration services Bstnrday
morning coodaslod by Dr, J, W. Wold),
of Wilkf n.irre. OonforenSS was rs;;u
larly conyennd and these minister
were named ns having been pursuing
iBOftfldlss of Hie fourth year: Wil
li rl H, Alger, W. T. Blair, M, S. Qod
shall, F.Hisou H. H ipuy, L 0 Mordoek,
U ii. Hewing, HtiBh a. Williams, fi
A. (ireen. An able addrel by l'r
Morrow was followed by one from
Kov, Dr. Payne, atcfstsry of the board
of education, detailing progress iuedn
Ratioiisl work. Sreretary II. ('. Mc
Dstinott read H'.lmmtiry of the liffieth
annual report of lbs trustee of Wyo-
nilog stml nary, Df, Payos eloquently
SXplsinsd tho seminary' good Work,
At this point William Cotiueli.spe.ik
ing fof the IrdStsSS Of the Preacher's
Aid society, nominated T.tr. A A. f J r i f
(in as agent for that society, and Slid
that while the society alrea ly ha I
000 at it command, lis hoped it would
soon liiivo $100,000, Dr. (irifllu. Qpotl
motion of Dr, Hard, was unanimously
ulectd ngvn', and in hie bpeecb of ac
' SSplan 00 paid a high itlhiit'j to Air,
I Oonnoll, and other gtneron liqlpsrs.
Conference th"ii took up the iUn,
i tion of changing the representation of
; delegates to tho general conference
; Heretofore the ratio has been I to 11 of
I the clergy and I to lo of the laity It
i was proposed to SqOallls theie ratios.
Speeches in the Hfliriiinlive were made
I by Rot, Dr. Boyle, itev. Mr, Fsolk-
iier, or. urintn, icov. w. u xnorpo,
llv. Dr. MoAnmty, H-v. Dr. Bard
and others; and in tho nngativ by
Rov, J. u. Rokman and Rst.Mc Ls
cook, Tuo votn of ih coafor
euco stood 108 against tho chsngS
to 84 in favor of it. A
proposition to increase the ratio of rep
resentation, one for every foriy-liv
members sad not Uss.tbsn iwo for
very ninety member, wia carried oy
u VOfB of U! to 08 A resolution thiink
Ing Abram Xuslut, and Mr C.iroiiue
.-. Petti bono tor mnuitlosnt donations
lo Wyoming lemiuary yvas passed.
Conference unanimously ngreud to
petition the NVf Yoik legialstm 10
aiUSml tho state eoi.t.tltutiD.i s iliat
public rooasS ; . iy not I- nrnirnprlaied
for sectarian im'rpoiM. Itev. Dr. 8. C,
L ga;i and N O. Fntke wele Introduced
lo tho a loforenos.
The o:h-r liuslness of ibo forsnoon
seiolou comprise I th adoption, by a
vote of IU to 0, of n resolution lo
ShsngS tho nay lix'd for th conve ling
of the ;etier,il conference Froth May i
to the first Wsdnjsf ey In My, Thg
following Were r . diurnauded foif
dtHOOn's orders: Adtlbvrl D Kin".
'.'. D. Walter, Chunaugo; Bonjsmtu P.
jarrsbse,'Chsancsy i van (order, J
ii. Raymond, Bpoesdale; Judsoo M,
Bailey, . i. U, MoDounld, Wyoming ;
tr. il Riirthup, Owsgo. Thess wore
all paasad upon nud auvanood, except
C. T. Ys;i Border, against whose atl
mission into this oiass soma objsstloaa
wars raised, An adjonrnmeut was
taken uotll i 3d.
Dir. AITEUNOUN gKMlOX,
Dr Grlffln prssldtag, Dr. Raymond
of Woslayan nuivertliy spoke briefly ;
Dr ,1. Rlubards Boyle read the annual
pastoral lslti r an '. OlatUtiosI .Secretary
Wilbur road the nuuual conference re
port, irhich showed general progrtll
throughout nil departusuts of tho
yvori; Conf ersnso theu listened tore
view of (be work dons by ths Woman 'i
Foreign Missionary sooloty, Ths pro
gramma as barsiofors printed wai
glosely followed, The feature of ths
afternoon yvas an eloquent and sffootive
address by Mrs William Osborne,
prsaidsnt of the Brooklyu Training
school,
w voMiNt; alUtNARy
Dr, BpragUS, president of Wyoming
seminary, presided during tbo anni
versary of that institution, the next
oxerciso on the programme, Ths larg
cot audience of the week was in at
tendance. A du it wai snug by Messrs,
Thomas an I Wool n. Dr. Raymond,
offered prayer and then Dr. B tab ford,
of th o.iioau Wsaloyao upiTsrslty,
spoke on ths subjset of "Christian Ed
Boatlon," Dr, Bssbford is said to l
ihe youngest sollege president in the
Foiled Stales. ll- is a brilliant
speaker and his addrssi was au able
one. Be dwelt upon ibo defeats of
our present system of asoulur sduei
tiou, dsoluring that the time is aomlng
when spiritual us well us tbo intellec
tual forces will bo recognised. Dr. Col
rllle dlimlssed the meeting with the
benedletiou,
IN THE tVKNIXiJ
The auditorium was (crow led In tho
BTOUlng, ttie progr iiuiiio being tuKen
up with lbs nuniversary of the Educa
tional and Prccdtuan' Aid societies.
Dr Floyd nonducted the devotional ex
ercis s, Df Payne, ot New York, a
talented spe.ikir, dvlivered tie ud
dress. He nave a ditoription of tho
rise of aeademies and seminaries, oui
llqing iu nu interesting manner tho
sduoational blatory of Methodism
11a gars statistics showing tiie groat
work performed, oomplimsnted the
faithfili energy of wuniuti workers, but
deplored tho 1 iztness id' some men. Dr.
J. c. Bartcell, corresponding eecrur,y
of the Preedman's Aid society, yvn tbo
next speaker His addreiS Was pointed
aud telling, rising ut times to tho
heights of trUS eloquence. He created
a profound impression,
.
CAf.BONOe.LE CHIPS.
Dally Risurne i f Pioueer City Xsws of
Intsrast,
,V'ij' 'o the Scrantoa Tfibum
CaRBOHDALV, Fa.. April 15 At a
meeting imld on Friday evening ly tho
boy' bi.inch of the Young Men's ('nr..--tian
association the following officers
were eleotad : President, Henry Chil
ton; vice nrssideur, Harry Cap well;
secretary, Fran'; Couch; treasurer, Wi :1
Edgar,
Miss Merritta Donovan has returned
to her home in this city afttr a six
veks' visit with her sister in Star
ruosa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter are
spending a few days In Now York.
A larye number of people attinled
tho conference at 8eranton Baturdav.
and were very much pleased with the
sxsreisss,
Dr, Charles Lee nod Dr. Ottman will
represent tbe First Presbyterian churob
of this city at (be meeting of Presby
tery to bo hold at Tonkhaon ock next
week.
Cards haTS been receive I by friends
of Miis Jeaonette Penwarden announc
ing hor marrisg to Tbomus Richards
nl the bride's home in Scrantoa, April
31
Tiiis bos bsan n remarkably qniet
week, said Janitor Bool at the station
hotts this morning, He has not bad a
lodg,-r since Saturday.
The Oolumbui bond ::av nn opsn air
SOOCerl Saturday night and was en
joyed by a large numbir ysuo gathered
on the street
Emory Potter, ( Oreeniisld, lilcd
Friday morniag, Hewaaweii known
iu this oily,
. , i
M, L Blair, Alderman, h word, Scran
too, Pa., sta ed Not. '63: Ho bad used
Dr. Tbomas'EclectrloOH tor sprains, burns,
cuts, bruises hmI rheumatism, Cured
every tuna
AMCHBAIO AND VICINITY
Current Tcpics Enieitali.li sly Discumd
by an I .tsliiKort V, li'pr.
PpitM fo ih setwafoa 7Wna
Ar.rnnAi.il, Fi., April 19. The msni
ber of Arehbnld Hose company will
moot on Monday evening at 7111
I 'clock. l','isines of Importance will
be transeeted,
Misses Miry A sod Aim s Bweiney
palled oo frleu is In Befanton on Batur-
d av.
Dr. I, Kslly, of Olyphftht, was a
vli lor iter on Bnturday
The smployes nf Jones, Simpson aV
Co will bs paid Oil Wndn," 1 iv.
Mrs, P, W. Fad len and children, of
Olyphant, who imvi been rlsltlng tela-tivev-.
her", have returned home,
Hist Maggie Biton, Of Isturel street,
who bus been III for the p .si ten days,
is slnyvlv ree ivei in;.'.
Mr. Miles MoAndrew Is Improving
bis property on Lsnrel street
.)n Tuosdny 'Bquirs Xiimiey will
utoTeintn th" house on Msln street
vhieh hi boufbt a few upioths ugV
M. w. aofft, Bsq, of the v. :i. Marshall's
Oliiec, llloiib:, '(!., wi'ilcs: "I'or aiany
years my wife baa been s constant tfifferor
from iBdlgectlon, sick ooadsone, nervous pt
irsilon and nil otaor eowplajiiui that the fe
utiiu ess iu balr to, and, after tryiag many
lemoitle i e.Tiil doeti.ra
iTvvS. Willi bill llllle nr ti. re-
lU'l. i " linnioeo ii 'i' io
try Dr. Plorco'S Kuinrllu
Prenerlptlon una 'Oold
i n Meaiesl INeoovery, '
She a us so i,t,i. ol In art.
C (v( she returned the nnswor
Iffs I that H wouw bo llko
all tile i est ol oo floou ;
hut on I. iv (OOOunt, she
naM ibo would ;,y it, so
I (tot one bottle CSChl
urn', bi lore she tiu.l used
halt of n bottle kbe t It
tlut I' was i u 'lllluu
Mas. St K r.
hrr, and she he" eontlnucd to Improve ever
slme, unit le i, ti.u I- .. the niosl oonitirinl
remedy iai eiii ii tor horses, and reeoiumoods
It to all sulti'iiug femuii'd. (ho lias not bt.'uu
to well in ten year,
I write this WHtaiut any sottottstlon and
Willi ll live, irood will, so (lull you lu.i i ( nil
who may suffer know wlail It tints done fur
her." Hold by medicine dealers everywhere.
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if
V's IP tl. H ww iSftev
l.z
A Word.
IFonsq ell .fan's cod Miol SlMch,
rep .0 e.o i ll'..i.;u,ulic,'; are in vcied
7.7.7:.
liitj.tt.-;r.a jnttd.
i-'iTi'.Ti'iN y.:.'n:ii
BY a oi;:,(i
fs in- with osiHrlnce ia a millinery store
Can a v i st of i otsrom
Addre u l P
nl in aveun. Tiiii.i ll tot
WiTHA I IiN
i' w-uld fis
WANTKD a Uiiy.',N
t., n f ii.rlc bv ILo day st
wallilns at ui aninir. r nil! Usfc waanln
home, Ail lrM MAltV LiONNEliLT,
.,:i Oreii rt i ii ' i.
ltAJfpiT -iW A HoV r. WO.sTtsi OVA.OK,
v emnlpymeiii in hotel, store or one farm.
Address w. i!.iis'!:s ht'iti ll, Bast gtrouuV
burg, I'n.
'. ... ma... U WHO HAJ Badkj pi
1 rleuce a a citrk sad D, K. boukkeetH.-r,
desire position as either or both, Bxpect
small salary at iiist. would Itbsan Interview.
Adsreee $os n.'.'. Tunkhannoek, Pa
Oil l'. TION WANTI'.U A OOOD I'UN
US aisnand scholar dlrfso situation where
a,' is willing to nmii inin-.di geaerally uselul.
"(' 'i rlbune ofttiw,
LSITU
KTIOH WA.'.Tr.i) BY A YOCNO
i Man
lurk in eroosrv. dry Rood "i
i"tli.iiir store. Had exnorteae at arocerv
bnsines, Uood reference. Addrs, TA. M ,
Tiibnne ontco.
s1
ITUA'XTOM wANTKU BY A HOOD
halvr: lient ui' refersiices. Addruss.
Baker, in? Waabinstbti A ,'eone,
Help Wanted Male.
1 'ANTilu ol NU MAN WHO I MJKll
v I Stallits UTeitrai'a Siul le eLlos-pilli to
gO "lit of t!iu city. Call M WOOD'S COL
I.ltOl'l. Agents Wanted.
EN Eli A I, AOENTH WANTED-HELLe
' las He., artiole to dealers; exclusive
territory, r competition, h,j capital re
aulredjiwto Wi r ; uint. profit i'olcm
iiia L'HKMlCAL CO., ami vi Dearborn
..I net, Chicago, III.
U'ANTKD -MAN WITU DH'K ANH KDtli
Insuraul'o experlene a solicitor In
Laekawauua county; kins! ladnoement io
liKbt man Addre kltti-30 Beta balldina',
PhUadelphla. Pa.
UtXtil I' Ii-AiiilAl S To TAKK OMDEKS
byeamule; we will iuy expeueeand sal
ary or allow liberal oomuuaslonj sample sent
on application. Address Lock BoxCI-iSS, ;iy
Yors City.
lor Kent.
MOB BENT-8IN0LK, HOUSE INK
I rooms with elty water, apply i d Boatb
Niuia street.
nOB BKNT - lH M.DINO j!-, uACKA-
I wanna avenue from April I. CHABLKS
II WELLED, Coal Exchsnue.
TfOB RENT THBEE i;ooMs. PftONT OS
I '-. eoed tl'ioi, over N. A. llnll.t rt'j luusle
i ter.', 117 t you.inijaveuiio, fiiuu April L lu-
quire in the store.
To MM foil A TeSjS OP VEAliS
i Pui t or all of tliiuL' bumlrad tool of y.-d
room idona railrwad. A;.4y at H!U t'rutikliu
avenue,
rpo BEXT 8TORB ttxSO OB PUBNISHED
J ball oo Green Ridge street, vers
dIo location and on rejeVoaable term Apnl
Inl'. II. NKTTI.r.TCN ui O. S. WooDl'.Ul i'
Republican i.-.. t.s
for Sale
VOI! BALE- A PABM OF EIGHTY ai 'it .-..
J1 one, and one-half mile trom Dsjton oo
the Delaware, Laekawaona hdiI Western
railroad, Pirtt-elifs farm hou-1 with a never
fillBg suliiu m ii by: two barns, (jouil isnd
ami t'ood orehard. Will lw sold cheap. 'Terms
easv, Addre H. K. VON BTOROB or 1 s a .'. '
ELLIS, xocntors, Dal ton, Lackawanna
county, Pn.
PHA ETON l OB BALE INQUIRE OP H.
I II. Costoii. court sU'iio;ii,pln r, court
house, ,,i tin Olay avenue,
ipult BALE - ag-ACBE PABM, BTOOK
X: uri'l utensil J, M. SHEFFIELD,
Mom 'oe avo.
trORdtAtB OR EXCHANOE FOR BCRAN
I ten property A bearing, orange grove
ners (ij! i'l pioduetiou an, I vala yearly ia
tbeoraag eaotlan In Florida, Addre v, L.
NETTLETON, Lak Helen, Pmrtda
Res i Estate.
1,'Oit BALE-SINOLB BOUBB, SOD QUINOY
J avenue: very Uesnall,,
O, F. REYNOLDS or WILLARD, WARHEN
f KN.M'P.
muwill buy .modern newsroom
(TP house, all Improvement; tanas easy; for.
nr Mdlon avenue aud Deleware street. An
ply BARRY LEES,
oi.ioi WILL BUY VERY l lEBIRA BLR LOT
O comer Madison ave-ane anil Dolawart
tutet. rermeeaay. Apply
Special Noticzs.
MkMiikiis OF I'lii: 1'iuKi.ri'v and
Columbia Belldtag and Loan ass i
tiens are rripiestcd to esll at room Ii, Burr
building Waablngtou avenue. JOHN V.
HARRIS, Supeiluleml mt.
J LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS M m; -I
sin, eta., ii uind or rebouad at Tin;
TniBURB offlee. Quick work. Beasonabl
rnees.
MEAL TIOKKT8 CAN HE HAD IT in.
ill earner Bprnee siris't ami Fraiikiin ave
nue. Twenty meal tiitets for J.'J.VI. Hood
table board.
uaS RKaTP Hah TAKE THE CIVBkY
i ' Stable lately ooeapled iv Fred a, Warren'
UT Mo;. roe avenue, rear, where be is prepared
t" turnlsb flrsl clna Landaus, Rurreyi Pbea
Ion and l'it,-ios yoid hordes una e,nt!id
arlvers, Telepboni nnsotlonsi
UTOCKIIOLDEKS1 MEETING THE AN.
" nuid mtlag of the stockholders of the
Provi'topea Has and Water Compaoy will be
b Id at the Delaware ana Hudson Oanal Com
pany's building, ist Franklin avenue, Scran-
ton. Pa, ut U a. in., Muml'iy, Uny ',. IS.o, to
eli ' olBeei s tu serve diirina tlieeusuuiK jrear,
and transact any othtr bnslnts that may be
pi St'lltl I.
H. !'. ATHEBTON, Besrel i
Brrantoa .Api ii iwi,
Njlice to Prop.-rty Owners
'I'o THE oWMii's ' of;"' lurTTn)
I owners of prnporty heanduut nnd atml
ttnif ii 'I iitberly sidi ol Svrai Lacks
aiina live from the I'. I, ,t W. H. li. t
'.'.uii litl i sv.. the westerly Mi of Ninth
strttt from Wei Larkawsuns ave, te Rabin,
son street) tho westerly .ui ol Bobiusun
alreei it'- satire length) aad loth sides ui
North Mala ave. from Jackeou io Pettelxme
ut tot. ill sliuate in III I oillll) in u l-'eni -
teenth ward of the Clt) of Beranton, i'n
TaR' notice that under tat direction of
(.i andls, i i I T'miie ibs aasMsmeat lor taj
leg or re laying Rve fool fkntoa sidewalk
i ill viutliei I;.- stile of Wis! I niva una lie
le tw- eii uliiive liuine I p., ml-, and lor Invinir
or re.avlag liy r.ioi tl gateno sldawalkson
- Mi of S,n".i and R U. ., oi sto'i-ts be
(weeiithe point ' above deegtwfwd, slso for
laying ir relaying Isgetene sldewailfs, est
Hug i nl listen Mi l lavlni: pivo i nul
Im on both joiii h oV .'ortii Main uvc.
bel a i iiii.it shore mentioned, on lloudav.
April SI, A. D., 1SSI, ol HI o'clock In 'before
nooa, et my offlee lu tile Mnulilpal Buitotug
In tnet'lty of tferaiiton. I'.i. hi ui.i.a. ,o.,.i
an I plsc yjn may auuntr and bu nsiud If
Oit I.O I
oa re. .lositril p. rtiii.i.ips.
i'ity Engineer
AHTOHE HARTHAN
1 1 ftootk Vi'sshi nylon Avoiiuj.
Coatrsator and baifdM oi Qooflrote nanima
Ounrete Bloek, Potato, Huticr nnd Ciui
lie i. Wi'tteihts dried up. QrdeH may bs
left g Thompson & l'rtili. Will auis Si Cu,
A' ,i sad Eypon Btreet, o,' at leraatea
Bteye Works. Alio foundation Cistern,
1 10 wlro I'ttnueteaad Onfitas, Useniuifuf
Usideu Walks,
SCIENTIFIC SHOEING.
sis a i
Qsjingssearsd m.- BBOUNQ IORQS oi
IIIImu Ul'.irae BU lur it periaaimul lmsl
in J stand, I shall roadunt Hdentiflo and
ratbologloal fclmo'iig lor tt HrvvastloU, Re
not nd cut e at tarasneM end other imiviti
Uiontu in tlm im, vi ii sutioi ilorsis hicdUlilal
or nno to Iroiwi lt shoftng I iball gtvataa
' nj i. ... ; "i : pniil . tuntli ii a an guarantee aa
pxtr eiiarMbxeoii for imntoeetnent lis tea
nags, ctr. , wl Itetioiited ttternoona, A free
Hiur sua iirutopSlMir.1 kdvive given cvery
lloBdsj Iron i io -1. M.
JOHN HAMLIN, D. V. S. ,
f h.mV: onn
mm mmh
ICO NEW ARRIVALS TODAY.
LATEST STYLES,
BEST WORKMANSHIP
LOWEST PRICES.
In Our Dress Goods Department
We
anais.
DUPONT'S
WINING", BLA8TINCI AND BPORTINQ
Kanutaoturedat Ihe Wapwllops II 111 Lu,
mras county Pa ami .-.t wu-
mlngton, Delnware.
HEIMRY BELIN, Jr.
(ieneral Aiient for tha Wyoming DiStrleb
ii& Wyoming Ave.. Scrant&n Pa.
Third Notional Hank building.
AGSVC1SS.
THOS. FORD, Pitteton, Pa
JOHN I; SMITH BON; Plymouth, Ta
I. W .MULUOAN, . WIlkes-Harre. Pa.
Agents tor tbe Itupauuo Ouemieid C'oiu
I any 'a Htifh Explosive.
Oil, My Poor
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
es, they a:c undoubtedly poor and will continue so
until you have them properly and scientifically
fitted with suitable Glases. Our Mr. Adams is
well qualified and we do not charge you a small
c l . . ,'
fortune, either. 1 ry him. o fit. no charge.
ecereau
LACKAWANNA A V I . V C
"No star was ever lost wo once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
THE EIEHSPJI LSfiiEi CO.
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building
TFRY US.
THE DiCKSOlM MANUFACTURING CO
KCRANTON AMD WlUtCaVBABBS, PA.. XAKOFACTCREBa Ot
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Qffios, .vcitAN f OX. PA
HOW TO UKE MONEY
Tlirrcarc liuiiilreds of yottng hkmi ttml young women in thii
country who have apleudid ubiliiy, but thej havfj aaver been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Bosiness and Snorthand
litis Im'i'ii an Inspiration to lininlioils of young people, If yon
are tired of inactivity ami want to io something tangible,
onto to the College,
COMMON BNOLISIl OOUfUMB.
itt siMiss COURMK.
bhohthanu o. us.: F E WOOD, Proprietor.
LUTHER
SEWER PIPES,
Offlco, 813 West Lacka
wanna Ava.
....,. alvi. inn iifliiUiliiHl.
!.-.K.-ii,ll.iiiul'!'i.rntlv.
Ki'inl'll'iinil ,'ifi'nti y.
b ii oil i.ii'Viilil. With
.... A.... I ,1,. ,.,.. ..v
I
UI, CEMENT.
KF0RE AKO AF1LR USING.i " lnor. Address NStstVi; SUKU to., Wmvu'.u Tomle. i.'an.(J0.l!4.
PorSaleinSoranton, Pn.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Driist, onr. Wasuiinjtou
aaid Soruco troots.
oily &P VVsIIhc
n n i Tinn mm
are showing a Handsome
It will pay you to look at
209
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Upholster Furniture,
Make Over Mattresses,
TISS and we Retail Mattresses at
Factorv Prices.
The Scranton Bedding Co.
' ui 4)04 I.ucktiwatiiiiri Ate . eofMI Adam Ave.
Eves!
I
'-
Conne?!
KELLER
KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOR
PLASTERING.
FLUE LININGS
Quarries and Works,
Portland. Pa.
NCRVESritCB.
I i. ...... i. ,, r ii. J, Vllkh-
O I Vilklsl I Hii.ni i .,- Jl,-
i ,i s .i i lnisM..ik M,f ').1,is.iji iiiaIii l-.'wsr. MJiiiiii'. iiiiiiii''i'.
, .. it . ,i,ih.,i. r.i'.-iiti l:miiiii., fir ouwifs, ai ! itrsins an li o i pewer
.. . :.. ,, ..-,.., ...,,i , , 1 1 .i, ....is. -,,,.,. vrrt'i"!. i oiitliiii'-i'' ort.
oulnni in -lllll.lils'lils. wlllon ll'.ul I" Ilillttllltl-, l.v11-
I Inn .lillc.'t.l vi si i.n. HI. mi I'l I".
i'l r,,. iv.-,.
i.ii'i mi r.u i-u-u in ihbi y - r-- --r-,-,, ,;,;
iiitlov wiielv rllli-n aimrnntee lo m
I I, MilJ tlf III! ,iruSiH. A fC-lt.lSSI)
WEAPS
Line of Batin Stripe Jav-
them.
o a
WASHINGTON AVE.
0pp. Court House.
Ffothlngham Theatre
MONOAT, Al'illi. lo.
j p y DOCK ST !)FR?
MinStrelS
susy oia Farorit tuny nw oni
I AU unites ia an hn'.irtiv X Prograsaui.
II- Great Comedians- 11
l. w Doi.:;tiiovr. Prank Diiujont, i -jig
rowar, BlOfrson d tiurr... John C. Har
ir n . r ...
Symoad, Rugts a kastus.
; Regular Prices 11, -ij :.nd ... Sal
oaBsat Powell's muic (tore Fi ,Ja , iuraiag
I st v o'clock.
FROTH INGHAM
tu uud Thursday E
:.I i:
HEN It V
K.
1 HEATER
DIXEY
I R ICE'S
BIG
BURLKSOCB
COMPANY
Btrlesiitis in
NEW 11 CHIC
: NEW SPE(
lALTUBi
AD on iT
t'v 1 a-rs i.i,
' r 1 ..'..?!!. 1 Ji tu Uato
N r Idea Ami Raplate
1 . Hew Joyou tsisk NoveUr.
ww locidi-ate.
PRICES OnlMstra, (1.50; Orriiestra Cif
ele. II: Baleoay, rso.; Bsiconv Otrcde, .vii-.i
0 .Iter v. Sir
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Ons W eek-. Coaim eiK-iLii Monday, April II
Katiasa BatantS tit tM r ML
i'hv :vji.isr r;; . I ii'Tt ; Character Acio.-.
THOMAS R. SHEA,
And i-.'tutm. ' ui 's.i.g.T.;. I'-anesrs and Come
dians in the 1ij..owv.i; HfiHTtoire.
Uonday "lCeanin trom Win; Sloe."
J .o's,iy "Yfte Sniaresoi Now York."
Wiufi"ia ".-tratretisU.''
Thntedaj "hip Van . tekj.""
Prlday -or. Jekyll nrd Mr. Hyde."
Baturdav Mattaoe "Rip va winktle."
Bstardaj "ihe Biack Vt:
Prices. 10, 20 and 30c
Itlt of tettt opens FrUUyi April for tho
cntirv WMk
m
I'llllR II llbll I mm Mi1!
;i.i,tn.Mwra-i
Ctl O'lltilCTlt"
MOXD . APBIt i
Wonderland Theater Co,
lt aday, Tasslay and Weiaeeday,
QRAND DOtntil lilLL.
A POOR GIRL'S DIARY
j AND
Nan, the Good-for-Nothing
.NAN
,MIS8 SI IOOIB W ILtitlTT
Thursday, tVldSJ aud Satui Jny,
A CELEBRATED CASS
AKMllOV. 10. 'JO nod 30CEXTIS
Periornane every aftetaoea, sxrpf Moo
, ,vs ami I'lmrsdsT-s. nt ;'.;H'. and viry avsn-
ii ai ii. Daws opeo at LM umi :.ou i. M.
The GENUINE New ffaven
"Mathushek" Pianos
rtSTABLISHJU) lsilti.
New York Wiuerooms -No. 80
Fifth Avenue.
E, ('. RICKER & CO,
Boll dsalers in this section.
OFFICE -188 A0AM8AVB
MULTICHROMES.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon.