The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 06, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIE SCR ANTON TBIBUNE TUESDAY MOENING, OCTOBER 0f 1896.
i m i n
ICuni-Iiiilfil from PiiB' B.1
lljiil.-.l y hiiuuiIh of the entertaln
iiu nl imumlllct-. unci then the Utrh
will bf Kuidfil to quarters as
MfCiieil them by member uf the junior
SMi ii-tips. Imliviiliiiil heuibiuurtei'M will
lie ii fiilliiwn:
I liiMnn WVsinilnsier hotel.
lit isl.in K Si. Charles hotel.
l'hiluiielihiu Terniee hotel.
Slate lillliers Jermyn hoiel.
tVinnly heaiiciuii iters will be PBtab
II; li''.l us follows;
I'Mrst I'riKbyterlan chitrrh PhllnuVI
phla, Chester, I . la wan-. MoiitKomery.
V. M. C. .. l.uxerne, l.iiikuwuiiiiu, Wy
umini. SiMiiiul 1'iii-slivterlun Si(iiehaniia.
I'Mie. Uavne. Warren. l:lair.
I vim Aiellilo B:.il isl llrle, l,elllll,
Vml, I'auiilii'i, Allegheny.
lirii.-e Ki-t'iirine'l Knlsriiiiiil--I.rliumin,
I. iiirjsl--r, Ciiiiitn-rl'iiiil, Ailunis, Xoi th
; rnlllull.
I'ult'ury li.'fiiriui il-Hrailfoi (1, Sullivan,
T ."Srt. .Vli'KeUII.
1'iuviilein-e I'ivpIii ti'i Inn Armstrong',
So!ie-r.H. Wiiiimko, Clarion. Monroe.
I'm, lil- ni-i- 'hi'l-liall - I'a.vetle, (ireelle,
l-'..ll. Law ri'iife.
I'loViiiMii e l!ai!lst llillllinniloll, Heil
t.o.i. feriy. li.inkiiti. Colter.
n v iimiiii It Cimnii-Kaiional - Itt-rUs, Col
ir. ii, 1. 1. Si'liuv Ikill. Ci-ntel . Wa.slliimton,
-:0 IllOl rl.lll't. Nor! IlllUllii'l'lailil.
V.'n lioiirn Slieri I'n sti.vii-rian--I.yeimi-int;.
I'tiiiin. Sny.lrr, Carbon, Alonluur,
IVaw-r.
n Ulilue l,ii-...vti rlat-.b ri'el'Slin,
Cli arli. lil. I am. II. n. Milllin. Iluiks.
Liiiniiniri' l'i i'sl In hut -Klk, r'ulion.
Caiut.ri.i, lliittalia. I 'r.i V for.l.
I'liiiiiiore ttiipiist -.Mereer, Uuller, Jun
lina. KllloT SESSIONS Tt'NKillT.
'I'.ilimlll I here Will be belli 111 the Kllll
1'n ik chiiiiii. Hi.' 1'Yoihiuv.luiiii mill
I tie Aenilemy of .lusie the llrsl sessions
ill' the l iillVelllioll. Ill eurll ilaee I here
a iil be an i.'i'iiin ilevolional servii e,
mi a. I. tress nl weleonie mill a l'esionse
l. i i.lnieteil speukelS, a muling of
tne uniiunl ailibess of jjev. Ur. .1. T.
ii 'liny, of I'iltsburi:. the piesiiieiil,
ii i, d the n pin ts of Seerelury .MiDonalil,
nf AIi.ioiiu, ami Treasurer Kayiiiofe. of
Kiie, an iiililress by a speaker from out
n!' iiiwn ami 1 1 1 v. i 1 1 K- That priiyraniiiie
will iii'iuiiy jusi two hums in each
plai e, fi'oin T in it oYloi'k.
t ".:: nVI.uk ibis ul'ternoon there
will tie an executive committee meet
ing in Hie Young .Men's Christian An
s I'iatliui liuililintr, it ail ut 4 o'clock n
prayer and praise service In Klin Hark
liunh. Today's p intra mine in its en
tirety is us follows:
'J ,:m Hjcrfiillvp committee meet ut Yuiiiik
Men's Chrlstlun Hsso.-ialion.
4,W-I'ruyer and praise tiervire ut Klin
I 'ark chinch.
Kt.M I'AKK M. K. CliritCH.
President J, T. Mcl'iDiy. 1). 1)., presidium.
V.H' I'niise und ilevolional service, Hev.
!. K. Cuil'l. president Si ranton union.
7 I'ii - Address of weleonie, Charles K. Dan
iels, chairniuii eonunlttee of 'Int.
I.ill- lt'SMnse, Kev. ,1. liurtmun, Al.
tooiia, vice presi.ii'iil.
7. 1". A initial address of the president,
.(.'. - sihkIiik.
Iii-.iiiiiihI report of secretary, Oeor&e
Mi Douald. Altouiia.
Oi-Aiiiiu;il report of the treasurer, H. J.
K.'iymore, Krie.
;-Sint!lnif.
Address, "The Presence of Christ in
lids Conveniioii." Kev. V. U. -Mi-
.Mlllnn, l. I)., AllcBheny.
S.lHi -Adiouinim nt und receptions.
Till': KKOTHINGHA.M.
l!. v. lieoi'Ku I!. Slewart, D. 1)., presidlni?.
7.mi I'raisi- and devotional service, llev.
N'ewnion Matthews, Scriinton.
7 .'.'ii -Address of welcome, llev. V. H.
Siuliblehiiie, of committee of 'Stii.
7...a tie-poiise, llev. licol'iie 1J. Stewart,
1 1 :t trllnifji.
7. !n-Sliu!inn.
7. .. Animal nport of scerttuiy, Ueorgo
.Vb lJonuld, Alloona.
MA'- Annual report of iliu treasurer, H. J.
Ita.vinore. Ki'i.,
In Annual Hddress of the president, llev.
,1. T. AlcCiory, 1. !., I'lttsbuits.
h. M S 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 K .
.:.. Address, "The Presence of Christ in
ihls Convention." llev. i. H. JK
liaiin. l.i'Wislimn.
' ii - Adj.juninieiii and receptions,
ACADKAIY UK Ml'SlC.
Ii. v. Charles Koads presiding.
".'- praise und devotional service. Rev.
i',. I,. Aldrich. S.-i anion.
7. '.'ii Address of welcome, V. A. May,
president board of trade.
7.::u--Itesponse, ev. Charles Roads, Phil
adelphia. ",. 4ii- Annual report of the treasure!', H. J.
Kuymure, llrie.
7."n- Sinning.
7..V. Address, "Tlic Presence of Christ In
tiiis Convention," v. 11. T, Spuntf
li r, I). 1 1., Colli'Ki vllle.
..M SluuillK.
.:.'i -Annual report of secretary, Jeorso
Mclmnalil, Alloona.
Annual address of the president, J.
T. .M.'Crory. IJ. I.
s.Hi -Adjournment and receptions.
The otllcers of the Stale society ore
us follows:
I'ri sldi in. J. T. McCrory, 1). I)., Pltls
liiirn: secretary, fieoi'Ke M.Donald. Al-
i. iona: treasurer, II. .1. Uaymore. Kr'.e;
Mipt-i intendeiit Junior work, .Miss Cordelia
.laaiiHsou, Hetp.hoover; superintendent
mission work, Kev. V. S. Hinmun, Cnlum-
I. iu; supeiluieiideiit, cit i'ceiiship, Rev. A.
Iv Pldlpiiti, Philadelpiiiit; sui. rlnieii.teiii
. i.i i'espoiideni e, Thomas Pulton, jr., Piill
a It'll diia; superliiteuiieiit transportation,
.1. c. Manning, Pittsum: vice prcslilcnls,
'.-v. Charles Roa.Js, W. S. Ketxuson.
Rev. . S. Tracy. Rev. Wallace, Mhc.MiiI-l-ii.
Philadelphia: Rev. tieoriie It. Stew
a'l. L. !., Jtarrisbui'K; Rev. .1. F. Ilurt
n.aii. Altoonu; Rev. J. V. IjIhskow, Heaver
falls; .loiiii T, Hull, lioiiesdale; John K.
Poller. .1. Henry Stuff, PltlslmiK: Miss
l 'iaii.. i s M. Schuyler, SVIIIiunisiorl ; Kev.
.1. Hells, ShUkshiniiy: Rev. W. II. Sluli-i.li-l.ine,
Scruiilon: Rev. J. R. I .a in 1 1. Culi
fiiiriiu Rev. VV. S. I-'rews. York; Rev. J.
II. 'tK I'.si uwelu, .Myerstow n.
The local olflclals who bore the brunt
of the preparatory work und to whose
flints the success of the rnnveiillon
will be mainly tine are us follows:
Committee of 'Ril Charles .;. Tiaiilels.
.'). airman; . V I ess, secretary: i. H.
1 uiiiiin. U. treasurer; Kev. W. H. Stubble
i.ine, press; .1. W. HrovviiliiK, llmince; K.
... Vi illiauis and Miss Uelta. P. Kvans, re
...non; Vr. W. I mills, eiileruiinmeut ;
i liuiles H. Chandler, music; A. C. Sinllli
and Arthur R. I'oolc, halls; II. II. Mi
Keehaii. ushers; Prof. D. A. Stone, decora
lions; Kevs. Tiiomas Hell and W. ti. Wat
kiiis, noon evangelistic meeliiiKS.
Advisory Huui-d Attorney T. Veils,
tleiune H. Alaliy, Prof. C. V. Plillllps,
l.ullier Keller. Major, I. It. 1'lsh, .1. II. Tor
ivy, A. H. Kyiion, Colonel K. J I. itipple, A.
W. 1 ilcksou.
iithcers of Scranton City I'nion Rev.
icitxe 10. tiMild, president ; Miss Lena
lark, secretary; William .MeColloch,
Measurer; Charles II, Chandler, musical
director; .Mrs. J. h". Jlaiicl, Junior superin
tendent; .Miss S. C. KriKh'ium. missionary
-iiperluteiidt'iit; V. W. Innlis, noii cltl
Z"iishi. (,'UKJSTIAM ENDKAVOP. HISTOUY.
This Is the second time that the
("liiibtian Kndeavur. convention lias
hern held III Scranton. When in Ixss
il convened In the Seeoinl Presbyterian
iliiiri.li there were only in:t deleKates
present. The rhrlstlan Kmleavor soci
ety In this state was organized Dec. 14.
IKS", at Kaslon.' There are now over
4.iHi( societies in Pennsylvania distrib
uted by counties as follows: Philadel
phia r.4, Allegheny :j;i7, York 1X5, I,u
xerue 111, Chester 104, MontRomery 101,
Duupliin Hit, Lancaster M, Vthilr ill,
lielnware HI, ArmstroiiB 8!, Northamp
lon ." Bradford M. Schuylkill Kl
Weslmorelnml 80. I.ycotiiltiR 75, Pay
Cite 7i"i. Lackawanna Til, WushliiKton 71,
Krie tiS, Cnmbeiianil sr, Jefferson CJ,
Ti'ianklln CO, Berks 6S, Northumberland
r.K. Indiana f7, Susnuehanna Titl, Kueks
M. Cambria r.2. Butler 61, Cleartlelil AO,
Chester 4(t. Tloea 4S, lluntlncdon 4X,
.Mercer 45, Clurlon 42, Perry 42, Wayne
4:', nion :1. AdamR 39, Lawrence :ia,
Crawford 3", Beaver 35, Lehigh 35, Co
lumbia 33. Lebanon 32. Clinton 2. Mir
llin 2.S. Junlnta 1!7. VenntiRO 27, Bedford
2". Carbon 23, Oreene 23, Warren 22,
Snyder 21. McKean 20. Somerset 1,
Potter 15, Pike 14, Wyoming 12, Monroe
13. Montour 13, Klk 10. Forest 8, Sul
livan 8, Cameron 2, Fulton 2.
As regards denominations, the soci
eties are divided as follows: Presby
terian 1.206. Lutheran 44S. Baptist 408.
ij angelical 2SS. Methodist Kplscopal
230. Reformed 222, Christian and Dis
ciple 135, Methodist Protestant 80,
Vnlted Brethren 95, A. M. K. and A. M.
K Zion 93. I nlted Presbyterian 74.
t.'ontireitutlonal 71. Church of tiod t.
Cuniberlund Pivsbyterlun 55, Moravian
32, Iteforiued Kplscopal 21. Reformed
Presbyterian 15. primitive Methodist 10.
Protestant Kplscopal 8. Menonite 6.
Free Will Baptist 5, Progressive Breth
ren 4. Dutch Keformed 3, Wesleyan
Methodist I, Friends 1. There are 15
societies In prisons and reformatories.
2 in Institutions for the blind. 1 among
the Chinese, I among members of the
National Guard. 1 unioiig seamen, und
1 among employes of the esllnghouse
Klectiie company.
The reception committee members,
the hard-working young men and wo
men on whom will rest the responsibil
ity of meeting delegates, and the
churches they represent, are as fol
lows: RKCH1TION COMMITTKK MKMHKRS.
Providence Presbyterian Charles Klotz,
lieutenant; .Miss Jessie Zelgler, .Miss Ali 'e
iegler, Anna. Cillesple, Margaret Rent
ley. Metu Osierhout, Carrie Huff, tleorne
lleniiliii, Clarence McKeelien, Clurk
(iuild, Al. Kckersley, V. J. I'lsher, Prank
Keck. Ray Hrydea. It. X. Aihevtoii.
W'ashliurii Street Presbyterian ileorge
Keen.', lieutenant; l.izzle Muniford, Anna
Wnt res, -May Iveeiie. Alarguiet .lainleson.
Maine Whetstone, tirace peck, l,izie
Slei'ii, l.ililiie Sanders, Wlllliim Hut rail.
Henry Kuttenhct'K. Horace Keene, 1 A.
Stevens, William Itelineaur.
iliveii Itldse I 'i eshy terhi n I larry R.
Kinsley, lieutenant; Jnliii P. Ililcli.'O.k,
Kuymnnd i!rice.. Alma Wade, Lcona
treory. Mazie Davis, l-'rcd Heers. Millie
lilniini.k. Minnie Howe, Alfred T. Iliini,
Minnie luivis, .Minnie Wade, Mr. Dlmmick.
Siuutier Avenue l'resb terian Hezale.-I
lirown, lieutenant: Ira Davis, l.orelt.i
Sioek. Hannah Smith. Jennie Smith. Mary
irillitlis, l.i.nl.; Moses, Dcllu Davis,
Tiiomas D. Tlumiisoii. William lliuiiphi ey.
SeciKiil I'lesbytHilan IP. S. Kii'kpm
riek, lieutenant; William Zaehinali. Kot.
et I Peek. Kay Puller, Miss lierirude Rice,
.Miss l.nlii A lino, lilaee Hir.lsall, Kiutly
.Mayer, .Margaret Hanley. Helen Sundei
s..li. A. Sloan.
First Preshylcrlan L. Smith, lleuteii
m nl : Mis. H. I'. Moore. Kmuia Frank,
Alice Werki.er. ..Mary Thompson, J. I''.
I liil.l. inuii, Saul Tlioaipsoii, Auk. Kraft,
Air. Pailerson, plora I rank.
luuiniore Presliyterlan I,. M. Smith,
lieutenant : .Miss lues Ivy, Anna Rlshop,
Hl.'lllelle Hloes, Itessiie S'lleplleril, 1011a
H. .V.I, Jessie Swal'l'.. l.illie Wal'dell, Cutll
erine Hrvdeii. I.l.zl- Wert. Kill Hi Wen.
Hurry A. Smith, William Jeffrey. Charles
Hnvd. Dr. K. Catty, Susie DodKe.
Nniili Alain Avenue Hapi 1st F. J. Phil
Hps, lieutenant: Lena Clark. Ida Alois ,
Louie Cray, Clara Hurnes, Hessle lleu
woo.l, Susie Wutklns. Kenny Tiiomas,
llerl Klcese, Anna Sherwlii.
Duiiiiioiv Ha .l 1st -.Mr. I''vs. h. lieutenant;
.Marion Alottltl. Ida Wat rims, l.lllle Wu.x
inan. Alei'tle Finch. Willie Kline Anna
Hiillinau. James iileiieross, .Miss Hughes,
I. awranee Hi lin k. Anna Hammers.
Penn Avenue Baptist Fred Carpenter,
lieutenant: Sallie Hevaiis. Jessie Smith,
Alia .1. Atkinson, Gertrude Pell, .Maud Ks
lell, Floyd Meberling, Chester Weiss, Har
ry ?. Sellus, Homer 'ease, John T. .Moore.
Plymouth Congregational (iomer Reese,
lieutenant; .Margaret Kvans, Kdna Kv
uns, Jennie l'rii-e, Vuiinie Williams, Jennie
lxiniels. Margaret Phillips. Mrs. Wllklns.
Abel Stover, .'hiii lex Cadngan, Kmrys
Joseph. Thomnii Kvans, Pryse Thomas,
D. .1. Price, Sadie Kdwards.
Puritan Congregational Thomas R.
Dwells, lieutenant; Howell .1. Davis, Alts.
Howell J. Davis, T. J. tiwynne. Alice
Peurce. liatlle 8liiil'ilcss, Alaliel Jenkins,
l.l.zle Kvans, Alary Powell, Maun!.- Da
vis, Maggie Carnwardin, Annie Recs.
Providence Coimregatlonul Kvun .1.
Lewis, lieutenant; Thomas J. Kvnns, Hen
ry Kvans. William I'rey, Thomas tiller,
liarheld Davis, Kllzu Jones, .Margaret Ser
vice, Alary Kvans, Sophia Kvans, Ogwcii
Join s, .Maggie Lewis.
Welsh Calvinistic .Methodist-Miss Rnhel
Powell, lieutenant: liwennie Thomas, Jen
nie Davis. Jenet Hawkins. Robert Hughes.
Kvail Allies. Rachel Williams, l.iz.le
Kecse. Annie Duvls, Maggie Watklns,
.Maggie tiray.
African .Methodist Kplscopal I.. K. Alor
toti, lieutenant; II. S. Johnson, John How
ard, R. D. Pitlmsn, K. T. Ivory, .Margaret
Wutsoit. l.lllle Howard, Sallie Scott, Lil
ly Smith, Anna Davis. Florence Scott'.
Oreen Ridge Kvuligelieal llev. U. L.
Alalse, lieiilenam; Cola Doiilln, AlaKvie
Marshall. C. C. Johnson, H. W. Skivlng
ton, Willie Holleiiback, Fannie Miller,
Battle Ailiee, Smile Bender, Harry .Moss,
.Maggie Trego, Kdwai'd Finch.
Crace Reformed Kpiscopsl Kdward
Freur, lieutenant; Allss Duster, Aliss Hip
pie, Aliss .Morgan, Allss DeWilde, Allss
Warner, Allss Chandler, .Mrs. Baker, .Mr,
Luwson, Aliss AlcCiillough. Air. Kuseliwa.
Lena Krear, Aliss Smith, .Miss Aincrman,
Aliss Waugh.
Adams Avenue Chapel William Bauer,
lieutenant; Jacob Kvans, Robert Huslini II,
John McKay. Herbert DeWitl, Anna Hn
zelton. Maggie Marshall. Lena, Kruft,
Alary Hazel ton. Buttle (leaver.
Sliermuii Avenue .Mission Henry Wade,
man, lieutenant; C.wennle Hopkins, Mar
tha Jones, .Maggie Heynon, J-izzle S.
Price, Sarah Jones. Hannah Davis.
Christian Air. K A. Biddlenian, lieu
tenant; .Mrs. K. A. BlddleniHii, .Maine
Drown, Alaggie Oliver, Stella McCullough,
H. L. Dunning, P. H. Henny, Lizzie Sian
ton. Alary Morgan, Ida Wescott, Lucius
Luke, (jeurge. Neat, Klhel Waikins, Jessie
Smith.
Calvary Reformed John Whltheck, lien
teiiant; Air. Snmuel, Allss Adams, Mr. Alc
Jveehan. Aliss Cowles, Miss Lizzie lleines,
Aliss (lassie Helms, Aliss til a Lilt'., Allss
Alary Vogle, Allss Alallie Alnnson, Airs,
Slerdeviillt,
Uraco Lutheran Kdward Warren, lleu
tinaiif. Aliss Luther, Miss Young, Aliss
Coglliscr, Aliss Al. Kaufman, Allss .1.
Kaiifinun Aliss Ksabach, .Miss .Moore, Ali-s
Wardcll, Miss Under.
CONVENTION NOTES.
Hiss F.lsle A. C. Van Tervoort, the
popular soprano of Klin Park cliurcli,
will sing at each session in the Aenile
my of Music tomorrow and Thiirsiluy.
The carriage ride over F.lmhurst
boulevard tomorrow uftcrnoou will be
one of I he oppol unities iiffordeil dole
gates lo have a great (leal of pleasure
and benelit ut slight cost. They will be
charged f.0 cents each for the trip. A
long string of carriuges will leuve the
Young Men's Christian association
building ut 4."0 o'clock.
The llrsl excursion train for Fnrview
on Friday will leuve the Helaware ami
Hudson station lit S.:!0 o'clock in the '
tnornlng. Tickets, Miiich will cost 7f. ;
cents for the round trip, will be good ;
on ull outgoing trains up lo noon. The :
last train reluming leaves Fnrview it t I
4. IS p. m., reuches Scranton at r4", and I
connects w ith the 'thick I dainoiiil"
express ut Wilkes-Ham". j
There will be sunrise prayer ineel ings
lieginning stt lieia o'lloil; in many
churches tomorrow morning when the
theme will be "Longing lor i !oil." The
locution und lenders will lie as follows:
First Presbyterian ebuiih, Washington
avenue, iiiirltiof Liiekawantiu avenue,
Miss L. L. Hunk, Alii mown.
Calvary Reformed cinirrli. itibsou street
ami Monroe uveiiue, K. Roy J Wcllzcl,
Philadelphia. '
Wasliliuni Street Presbyterian church,
Washburn slreet und Hyde Park ave
nue, S. S. Hoover. I'pper Lehigh.
Pill 1 1 u n Congregatlonul ehun li. We.-t
Miirket street, near Alain uveiiue, II.
P. Kiskaddcii, Six Points.
(Ireen Ridge Kvuiigellciil church. Capouse
avenue, near Lurch slrert, W. IJ. Sny
iler. l.'oltlniliia.
lluptlst church, Uunniore, ,1. IJ. Robinson,
Philadelplilu.
Fiist Presbyterian mission. Cedar oven ue.
Allss Al. i'uiinle Kvans, Philadelphia.
The reception sons that will be sung 1
by the squads of the reception commit-
tee on the arrival of trains containing j
delegates Is as follows:
THy Charles H. Chniuller.l !
We come to meet yon on the way, !
With a welcome to Scrunlon:
We're glad to see you here today
At our State Convention.
RKFRAIN.
What a wonderful gathering
We want this to be.
What a hi. Mm; " look for,
How happy are wc.
With outstretched hand, wc truly say
You are welcome to Scranton,
And pleasant we would make your stuy
While at our Convention.
Now come with us and we will show,
Where it Is our Intention
To entertain: that you tuny know
You are welcome to Scranton.
Not the lenst Interesting of the many
convention features will be the noon
evangelistic meetings. , The evangelis
tic i.'ork is a department in charge of
Kev. C. A. Oliver, of York, ami Rev.
Dr. Charles Roads, of Philadelphia.
They reached here yesterday after
noon and dining the day were In con
ference with Revs. Thomas Hell ami
W. (1. Watklns, the local evangelistic
chairmen. Noon meetings and squads
to conduct them have all been ar
ranged for at the Scranton stove
works, cur wheel shops, lacs factory.
Home for the Friendless, Moses Taylor
hospital, ljiikawanna hospital. Kel
ler's carriage shop. Delaware and Hud
son repair shop. Finch Manufacturing
company, West Ridge Coal company
shops. Scranton axle works, . ine Brook
repair shops, county Jail, Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western car shops.
Scranton Iron Fence company, Alt.
Pleasant breaker. Kvenlng meetings
will be held in Providence square, at
the Sherman Avenue mission in Keyset-
Valley, Dickson City and Throop.
This Is the song- the Scranton dele
gates sang at the Erie convention last
year when the tight was made to bring
i the '90 gathering to this city.
i 'SCRANTON. (PA.).
i (Tune "What a wonderful Savior."
i I Hy Charles 11. Chandler.
1 Our invitation we renew.
! For we arc from Scranton.
To Pennsylvania (.'. K's truu
To attend our convention.
RKFRAIV
W'lial a wonderful gathering,
W e want It lo be.
W'lial a blessing we look for,
I low happy w e'll be.
i 2 To Scranton, next October come:
I For 'Us our intention.
To do the most lo make this one,
I our best stale con vein Ion.
RKFRAI.V.
U Hurrah for "Scranton Ninety-six,'
And Christian Kudeuvor;
And in each heurl this motto fix
"Christ und the Church forever."
RKFRAIN
t' K. STATK O.WKTIO.
For Hie Tribune.
iSeoui Song Sciaiilon. 'Si!.!
; , 11V KKV. l. 1). .IKXKINS.
Tune: "What a Wonderful Suvioiir."
i Wc grei't you in the Alasiei-'u nuuie,
j u welcome to Scranton:
' We greet you ill I be people's name,
' It Kelcullle lo Selallloll.
! CHOKPS.
. ( welcome to Scranton dear Christian Kn-
i deavorers,
, Thrice welcome to Scranton to work for
; the Lord.
(Mir churches now arc-free to you,
o welcome to Sciuuion:
; All places whether old or new,
O welcome lo Sci'Hiiton.
CHORIS.
Our homes are open one and all,
t) welcome to Scranton;
Alosi earnest our Scranioniun call,
O welcome to Scranton.
CHORCS.
Our heurts are open full of love,
U welcome to Scranton:
! They burn with Are from above,
! (I welcome to Scranton.
, CHORCS.
i Our hands and hearts we'll join us one,
o welcome lo Scrunlon;
I'ntil for Christ the vlct'ry Is won,
O welcome to Scranton.
j CHORCS.
I O welcome to Scranton dear Chrlstlun Kn-
I deavorers,
I Thrice welcome to Scranton to work for
the Lord.
Written at the request of a friend, who
i is u member of the committee of '.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
Clusscs are forming In the physical
department. Miss Janet Adams will
tench several methods this year, the
Swedish. Cicriran. American and Pel
snrte. The accompaniment of music
vill be a special feature.
The secretary and all connected with
the association extend a hearty greet
ing to every delegate of the Christian
Kmleavor convention. They are invit
ed to the rooms, iOJ Washington ave
nue, to rest, to read, or to eat their
dinner. 11.30 to l.l; a to 7 o'clock.
The day of prayer for young women
Is Thursday. October 8. Prayers will
be offered throughout the country for
the young women of our land. Let the
people of Scranton offer their petitions
not only for their own daughters but
for all young women. Dr. Robinson
will speii I; on the subject al lO.IH) a. in.
In the Kim Pnrk church and at the
same hour Dr. Dixon will speak on the
same subject at the Frothlngham thea
ter. The Young Women's Christian asso
ciation Is offering a full course of study
this year consisting of reading, writ
ing, spelling, arithmetic, grammar anil
geography. The advanced course is al
gebra, history, physiology, literature,
higher F.nglish. Chautauqua circle,
Merman, stenography, free-hand draw
ing mid typewriting. The industrial
clnsses will take up plain sewing, mil
linery, chart cutting, embroidery and
china painting. The educational rally
and reception will be held Tuesday
evening. September 111. Prof. Phillips
will give an address und special music
will be furnished. Circulars are being
distributed ami It is suggested thut
each woman read It and decide on their
course of study. Special attention is
called lo the fact that classes in steno
graphy, type-writing, wood curving
and free hand drawing will begin this
afternoon. Young women who expect
to enter any profession will be wise to
take advantage of the privileges offered
by the association and register their
uitmes ut the ollice ut once. Competent
teachers have been selected, und they
are ready to give special attention to
each student,
CAUGHT BETWEEN BUMPERS.
All Aged Ii illusion Cni'iicnler litis His
ftiulil Arm Uuuiy Crushed.
David Donnelly, aged 01. a carpenter
at the Woodward mine. Kingston, was
received at the Moses Taylor hospital
last uiglil Willi his in in so Imdly
crushed that it had to be iilllDlit.lled.
While crossing through the Kingston
yard on bis way home (rum work,
lust evening, he attempted to puss be
Iweeti a cat" mse and an engine stand
ing only a few feet behind II. Just as he
leached the middle of the track the
train, of which lite caboose was a part,
suddenly backed up. catching his right
arm between the l.tunners of the cu
luMise ami engine and crushing it into
a Jelley.
Dr. F. S. Farrell. the Delaware.
Lackawanna and Western company's
physician al Kingston. Wiu culled, and
utter stopping the Mow of blond bud the
injured man sent lo the Moses Taylor
hospital on the 7.1U o'clock train.
PICKLING CUCUMBERS
Pickling Cucuruberi, Caull-
i!ower, Horse-Radisb Root, !
& Pickling Onions, Ginger
Root, Red Cabbage, Maugoes,
Hot Peppers, Dill.
II. I PIERCE. PENH ML ill
i Cheapest, Because the Best
GAIL BORDEN
EAGLE BRAND
CONDENSED MILK
Send fof that lfttlct honk. Tnfai ,
1 Health:" vreut valuo la mo l her 4. Seut
N. Y. Condenied Milk Co,
I tt EUiM ttrctt, Vtw Tork
rfi
413 Lackawanna Ave.
Conservatism
In our advertisements and the avoidance of all
that la sensational are (lie elements by which we have won the confidence of
the public. This coufldeuce we hold steadfast as adamant by selling ouly
such goods as we know to be reliable from every standpoint and at prices
thut are assuredly correct or your money cheerfully refunded
Today We Offer
Stylish Trimmed Hats.
Velvet covered Huts trimmed
with luige Ostrich Feathers, Today
Birds und Aigrettes, ull the
best material, worth $H).iW, to Q
Imported French felt Hats in
large Cuinsbuioiigh shapes
or smull round Hats or Tur
bans. Hi mined with iislrleli
Plumes, Hirds, Wings. Ai- Today
gieiles and Ribbons, all best
material und worth jx.no, to
Best quality Kngllsh und
Vielinu fell Huts In ull the
new shapes, trimmed in the Today
height or style with Rib
bons, Feathers. Birds and Ai- 4"! (112
grettes, wortli $i'..tm, to go at.. 40
Children's Trimmed Hats.
French felt, Vienna tell, Kngllsh felt,
fully til mined In the lulest styles.
98c, $1.48 and $1.98
Ribbons.
I We huve the largest slock und greatest
I usaortmeut of the newest Ribbons in Fun
I cies. Velvet Ribbons und Satin Ribbons in
I this city, ut almost half the iimiuI prices.
The
Leading Millinery
412 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
ft
STANDARl?
Oiixos
STABLE-and FARM
SPECIALTIES
SCSr.ll THl.WOtlO fOR.HtiVt.WAODNS
HEW YORK CARRIAGE GREASE.
I0R UQHl ttOOHS ADO HAtr.CAPM0S
B0ST0H COACH AXLE OIL.
V CHlAPtH AHOBCiriH IMAHJKSI0R.0U
1ST WARD LEATHER 01 1.
BIST 1A1HH PflStMl) IK THSMJIL0
EUREKA' HARNESS OIL.
jmjcsJ haiwss on. mot
UDDf HARVESTER OIL.
r .AJIHC.HiAVI tOOt fOS fAIIIIJACHMlr
favorite ?i!''cml-m
YLECTRIC'iyCLl'lfNuH'o0'1'
( m Coach and Carriage Candle
FOR SALE BY THE
SCRANTON. PA
TH E
ROOMS I AND 2. COM'LTH B'L'O'G,
SCRANTON, PA.
POWDER
MA D12 AT MOOSIC AND RUSH
DALE WORKS.
I.AHLIN RAND HOWDKH CO'S
ORANGE OUN POWDER
Elertric Htttteriwi, Klectrio Exploders, for ox
nlutltiitr ItlatitK KufVtv Kttu. nii4
Repauno Chemical Co. 's
hint I
P.XPLOSIVPS.
nentto mt tn Hiohit Mcoicai AoTMcmtirfc
IITnnBLi
'asthma vrLrnnn
HEADACHES,
M J Tnti AlCNTHOl
. tktl -3 . Inualeh will cum you. it
Ijfl ,5woiiUerful boon to utrerert
Lf T 4Tfr Ul Cold. lkn.TI.rnil.
InflaenviA. BroMehltln.
vtUATI'EVDB. AfmJi
immtaiaterditf. Aaefl1lkll,
rciuvilT. conrenlent to carr)
in pui-BOk, raw id nnu ou urn inairsiuiD or coin,
t'oatlnae fie Kttcvts FtrmiMil ('lira.
BtturKtloDdinrantcedorioAner reriindetl. Prle.
&A 'I'M II I f.da M. (IMIW.,. 1. ... I,
i l wiu. 1. S. CDSHKAi, Ur., Iin Rii.n, tick., U. S. t.
! c:TJmxxajTrm
I MtSITHftL 'fie irem Biid mfnt remedr for
I lyi6" ' "r u ! rtin ulMsiei. Rcwna.ltcn.Hilt
Rheum. ..lit Jam, iturnj. 'mi. Woadrral rets
! vit fiirPIL,F.a. Prin,8Aet.Hl lirun- D S I I
: "rtn or br until proi'ni.i. Artilrenaiuburo. IJ I '
j For ale by MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN 11. PHELPS. Scranton. P.
DR. HIIHA'S
VIOLA CREAM
Remoref Frtcklta, PlmplM.
LlMT Mun. itlukhMd
Ojnbjrn und Ten. tail ru
itota thti et'a 10 Its origi
nal freshness, piodualiig
ulear uid oraliliT corn-
tilnlon. PilTU'Hnr tn nil t.-un
ftDpamtlora ina fertaetlr hirmlea. At til
uru(siiu,ormallediorsai.'t(. Scud lor Circular,
VIOLA SKIN SOAP uwaatnkK
ifcfa inrt:.rlat mii iimui44 tef Ue to.lM. awl vilboQl a
rtvAl a tk aurMr. kvnAwv w ai
nut. Atdraanni, frtca 25 C.ata.
r. C. BITTNCR CO., Totcoo. O.
For Ml by MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN H. PHELPS. Scranton, Pa.
A.
If
ATLANTIC
MIC POWDER CO.,
'VP
Untrimmed Felt Hats.
Kngllsh and Vienna. Hats, silk
bound or velvet bound. In all the
newest shapes and every color, 42c
regular price T"s' today
Cuiuels1 hair felt Hats, the lulest,
out. In hundreds of shapes, leg- COc
ular $1.1)0 quality, to go al w
Rest Imported French felts in all
the new Purls shapes, never sold Qttf
under $l..riil. to go ul
Children's felt Hats in a large va- "lQr
riely of styles from
upwa id.
Ostrich and Fancy l eathers.
Large hunches of Coque I'VHtliers
in tile new double curl elfects. I
ought to be is'., lo go at
Kxtra huge double Coque Plumes,
newest si vies, Otlgllt to be IlSe., I Oc
to go at 1 vv
Large bunches of Paradise Al- 2Sc
yrelles, worth 50c., to go ut
luiporlcd black birds, very fash
ionable litis season, worth -;'"'. "Jf
und :i.":. each, lo go at 1
New Paris Veils.
No out -door costume Is complete without
a veil. We have Just received from our
Purls house some of the luindsomest and
swellest veilings ever shown in this ei'.y.
We are sure they will be particularly in
teresting to all ladles of style and taste.
Store,
WE ARE STILL ROOTING
FOR THE FASTEST
WHEEL ON EARTH,
No Matter Who Rides It.
B. F. KELLER,
ON A
SPALDING
AT THE
National Meet at Wilkes-Barre,
SEPTEMBER 16,
Wat the only man (with one exception) out of
tbeeutlr H. rantoa punh thut won anything,
beating out aonm of the fastest mou on the
circuit. Again wo ay, get a Spalding and be
happy.
C. M. FLOREY, Agt.
o ICYCLES
ILJ)
At Rock-Botlcm Prices.
list rat :
Buffalo Prince '96,
Imperial '96,
Erie '96,
Prince '96,
Sterns '94,
Columbia '93,
Cleveland '94,
Coventry '93,
$36
55
45
36
35
25
25
15
These are all fitted with pueuiuutic
tires and are in good runtiiug order.
CHASE & FARRAR
HICVCI.K SlikUtiONS.
Sah Linden Stmt.
Vfp. Court tluuso.
WHEELS () mm
BICYCLES.
ON ANI AFTEIt SECT. 1ST. Istit), WK
will otlur all of tliu follow I11K wlioela e
iray have in stork ft .lolitier's Pricus : Vulf
Amt-ruun. I'ian'ilver Johnson. Waverly aud
KeatlieiAlouo Line. This ia an oiuirtuuitv
to get a toud wliel cllvup. We still have tile
famous i.'rawford." u whoel that mnsaH
tifriit and eauv mid wearn eiiial to any SiliU
machine on the market. C'ou.e aud tee what
Wm ru do for you ui our line.
i i nmfiTnn si.
What 5arah Bcrahar4
it. A' . I
Ejj
nmmmmJ
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
will in im
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels.
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative la sold everywhere from the
Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in England, Ireland
and Scotlund very largely, aud in recognized aa the beat flour in the
aallil
MEGARGEL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
High
Grade
Shaw,
Emerson,
Malcolm Lotj.
Clongii
Carpenter,
Waterloo.
And Lower Grafts at
Very Low Pricu.
J.
SG3 SPRUCE STREET.
Spring House
HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO..
U. E. CP.0FUT, PROPRIETOR
THIS HOUSK Is strictly temperance, U
new and well furnished and OPENED To
THE PUBLIC THhi YKAR ROL'ND, 11
located midway between blnglmmlon and
Scranton, on the Montrose and Lacka
wanna Railroad, six miles from D.. L. &
W. R. R. nt Atford Station, and five miles
from Montrose; capacity elflity-flvc,
three minutes' walk from railroad station.
House situated 100 feet from the lake,
wide veranda extends the entire length
of the house, which Is 100 feet
Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
Free to (iuests.
Altitude about 2.000 feet, equalling In this,
respect the Adirondack and Catslilll
Mountains.
Fine groves, plenty of shale and beautl.
ful scenery, making a Summer Resort uru
excelled In beauty and cheapness.
Dancing pavilion, swings. croquet
rounds, ete. COt.D SPRING WATER
AND PLENTY OK MILK.
Rates $7 to $io Per Week. $1.50 Per Day.
Excursion tickets sold at all stations oa
t.. L. & W. lines.
Porter meets all trains.
BALDWIN'S
1 1
IMH1
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
GREAT VARIETY CF SIZES.
THi
i k mm co..
MIDSUMMER
Stciliui; Silver Shirt Waiit
Sets, worth line to $li choice
for 50c W 01th f'i-25 to $1.75;
choice for 1.0t.
StcriiiiK Silver Kelt liucklc-t,
worth ;l.5t, at i2.5U. Worth
$2.50. ut $1.75.
Closing Out all out Fiue
China ut ubotit Half Price.
(ieiiniite KoviV Triple
I'lulc Spoons, links anj
Knives ut reduced price-.
gruvci! free.
Tcu Sets, lec 1'itchcrs, Cake
Muskets, etc.. linest plate, new
styles, very low prices. At
our New Store,
130 WYOMINQ AVENUE.
CLOSING SALE
MERCEREAU & GONNELL
If
I).
COMPLEXION BLEMISHES
May be bidden imperfectly by coametlcs anil
powders, but uau only be removed per in
neiitly by
HETSEL'S SUPERIOR FACE BLEACH.
It will positively remove Freckles, Tan.
Moth, Sallowness. and cure any diseases of
the skin, such as Pimples, Acne, Blackheads.
Olllness, and renders the skin soft and beau
litul. Price $1 per bottle. For sale at
E. M. HETSEL'S
330 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa.
JAMES MOIR,
Has Moves te His New Quarters,
402 Lackawanna Avenue.
tntrante on side next to First National
Dank. He has now in
Comprising everything requisite for flue
llereliant Tailoring. And the same can
be shown to advautaue In his aplen
dialy fitted up rooms.
A SPECIAL INVITATION
Is Extended to All Headers of Tns Trlb
ne to Cell on "OLD RELIABLE" In tile
New Business Hume
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
Pis iv to
CAPACITY)
1 00,000 Barrels per Annum)
rcEVivo
HEST0RES VITALITY.
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
TKE OPEAT 301b. bar.
CONNELL
THE MERCHANT TAILOR
! 0 lew
E. ROBINSON'S SONS
mm
IStbbay. Ifjn?
produrrs the nbnve results In 30 days. It art
tviwrrtully mliiuii kly. curps when all others fait
1'oiiDiiuiuwillreiiiiin their lost manhood, and old
m.-n wilt recover thfir youthful vigor by ostng
RKVIVO. It iiuii'kly and Kuivly realorea Nervou
Kii, LoKt Vltnlur, Imiioleury. NlgliUy Emlaslons
Lout Pott.T. l-'uiling Memory, Wasttnit DlseaKes. an A
all . flWt of selt-ibUMe oreicewaud ludiKcretlon,
which niiHtAoiiK forsiuily. biiHinesa or marrlase. It
ui.t only riiren by n'iartius at the seat of d...ea. bul
issinvit nertntnnle and blood builder, brlni1
Ink ba. li the pink glow to rale rbceks and re
torinc tbn tire of youth. It wards ofl Insanity
and Conminiptl.in. limiht on bavin KEVIVO,?
othor. Ic can be earned In vent porket. By mall.
I.OB per iiankase. or ell for WO.OO. wttk poaf
rive written Kuantntee to cure or refund
hctnunrv. Circular (reo. Address
"'. MroiCIHF '...., PHICiSn. ''
1 or Sale by MATTUEWS BROS., Ortisje
(lit Sertatoa, Fa.