V THE SCRAjSTON TlUBUNEr-MOJNDAY, OCTOBER 20, .11)02. s h FIFTY YEARS AGO IT WAS ORGANIZED tC'encliultel Irom 1'ige S J nnmo of our rlly rltiinncil lilt "-'""''I" rrcnsp nf imptilitlon from Stoeum Hol low, nr l)M'i Hollow (lip In 1810. with n linpulntloll (if 1001, to Se'riitltmiln, Mill ilMon. iiml iitrnln Scmiilolila. In H'lr-'';" lni; piuw. iiml llliiillv Soiiinlnn. In,),,,''' nf ilio" tlnirH, one writer lemnrUs. " ll'iito lulil im iliilm ti )iIpIi" iiml '"lit, hlle rinvlileiiii'. "i- ltnoillle, run tnlmil ailoPii lintiHi", ii liodtiilllPi'. n Kilt mill, an nxc fnrtmj. nml thin' rtiii'tor. tvo Metres mul n Metlioelht eliiipel. It hnil no regular minister of lellBliin. ""'1 for II tllllP. IllHtPMll of lellKllltl HPIVlCM on Htinilnvs. Iioimp uh'Iiir ilnlninl I ho ill lontlim of limit 6f Hip people. Ypt the- IlltlllPIHO OT tllP C'llllMllllll tPllllllllKH of foitiipr ihos. iiml nit mloun Hip u v.as mm'Ii nml felt In no Hiiiull mcnmire. 'Ihu MptlmdlMf, I'rciliMerliiti. HniilM", MoiMlntm anil Unman Ciilhollr-, from the llict. lunl luniiRlit Hip IlKht "I" Hi" (Suspei anil tho eross of Christ to shine upon tho waste- places, mul In "ip fallow hearts of Hip people: mul m honl house", bums, the wlii'ltcr of (ties, n well hi tho lipixonal eontaet, thp no to eve ap proiich to the people bv Chilst's iimbim miiIois, wllnextril tho sou hit? of the boihI vipiI. to tho upliltuul upllflhiK of ninny Mini- At thP cloC of that 111 it public set vice liv tho Hcv. Mi. I-oiiK. In til'1 Metlinillst e Impel on A up. .", 1s"il, a ineetlni of his people wan IipIiI, nml ii pal Mi orfjunlrii lion fotniPil. ni1 oalleel St. Luke's hmrli, with Messis. Ilshii HlUlicotk nml .1. Hmess hi w aniens, mul ('Unties Swift, .1m oh W. KpiIIii, Dr. H, II. Thump, I- N. Clink unit 12 S M. 11111. eMiviiun. An application for tho inenr poiatlnn ol the elillieh was mnilo In No emlnr follow Inc. t'lanlcil liv elccice of i hum. .Tannniy li, l'i, ami duly letonlcel .luiv r. !:. During this time, nml until n ehurrh liullilliiK was erepteil, cnliri iiuiler tllP -nliiMtiitlon of Itev. Mr. Lnni? wile held nl Mtiloui times In Hip little hull neil bv the Odd IVIInwi,, In vaiiint rooms, oxer -torc, hi the Methodist chapel neir the corner of Ad imi and L.ickinann i ,ienues, ns well ns In prhnlo hotl'-es. On 1' ister ilnv, IS"". Rev. Mr. f.oiiff n' Fiimed dinrKP of the parish ns leetor. In cniini'Ctlon with 1il niNMonnrv woik In nttston. Hde Pink. Proxiilenec and Dunmore. At that period, the. population of Sei anion was something Ip than HOWi, but mtieisliifr at the i.tte of TOO oi O.0 per en. To i liable him to i oneentratp Ills libois upon the work of the eliuu'h In this prow hip: pommunlU, he deeidpil to vlelil the Plltslon eh itrp. and "thus nMild In a nieisuie" as be -alil "Milt KoIiir- .ihout Willi h was Incoineiilent and :i Kieat diawback upon the iilaiiLPniciit of the palish " Laisrlv thiougli Ids pfforts, two lots wire obtained from the L ii'k.i'tannn Iron mid Coal romp tin for a eluirch mid ree torv on the e ist Mile of Penn avenue, be tween I. ickawanm avenue and Spilleo j-treet A miIim liption foi the pmpo'-p bad been so far aniessinl til 1 1 Kimuul was bioken for the iliiueh on Ulster Mondnv, 1S" and lis eoinir stonp laid on Ainll 1i. follow Insr At Ibis (piemonv. there weie lnpsinl besidp the iii'tnr. the Hc. (leorRe P Miles, of Wilkes-Haiie; lt(. C M. Sklnnei, of Xew Mllford; Tie V. A Mendonlmll, of Suit m. and the 1t Mr. Hull, or rimli i. N Y. Willi n Romlh atteniluui' of eltlins ThroUKh the iffoils of lienor I-ontr and the kind 1 oflkes and Klfts of the Hev O. T. Hedell of Aseen-lon i biireb, New York, and the ladles of bis puMi, and those of St. Stepbon's Wilkes-H n ie. and fioni friends In Phil idelpbla, Uiltlmoip and other pi up added to those ol his own nan and women, the woik on Hip law (limeli Inillillnc pioKiesspii so slp.iillh and f.norabl tb it u Ihst chimb soivlep and thP Ihst psson of a Sunda selionl was bold In tho basement on tho last Siindaj of the follow Iuk .IiiIv We ni.n to some eient realize the bapplness of III 11 little band In theli souk of "Pialse Ood fiom whom all hlessinRs How," as the fact of a habitation for God's -worship was assured Woik eont hilled on the super-liucuue until the following Oc tober, and. in ordei to economize, the rei toi himself "took in li mil " as he s.ns, "siw, hiniinei and nails, at.d wniked as be had time, to the best of his abllltv, Hip eaipeiittis assiiiiiiK him ho did no little sf(, And I in iv add, assumliiB- no lleht lisk since at one time, lu his work on the loof be unfoitunatelv fell to tbe Hlound "with a ho ml In hli hand " The chinch was a fiaine tmildlnsr, of luimatelied bonds, with has, ment if slime and bibk, and of Ciotblc di sigii. bad sltthiKs for 22', piioiis. Its coiiseeratlou took plncc on Sundiv. NoimliM n 1S11, b thn Tit ltev HNhop Potter, of Pennsvlvnnla assstnl bv tlie Ile. Oeoise D. Miles, rtev. It, I! Dunne and the rectoi. It is a comfort to lenin of a chinch consecration -n soon after Its comple tion, and this fact oimht, sureh, to pio lucp on the tnemoiv a voiv klnillv and thankful fpellnt? tow.iias the kooiI ici tor and people who m idc It possible The cost of the bllllillnc was In the nelnhboi hood of $2G7) Tlie (iictlon of rectory on a lot adloInhiK the ihuuh vas bcBim In April, ls.M, It was (omiileted In Au mist and omipled b the lectin mid bis family on the lltli of that month. In the i-piiiiK of that veai mi iiikhii foi (lie (liiinli was purchased, and lu tlie little lowei of the clinic h was hum,' Hie small bell, obtained fiom a sawmill lu sonic back-woods, which tailed the pi nple to pinPi and seivlie until twen-llve p.ll after. The older of our people will lecollect Willi pleasuiable teelliiB, I doiibl not, thn iIurIuk' of that little monitor, with its bilKht, cliceiy tone of cnllliiK to wor ship. Tho (list recoidid baptism s that of .lohn Robert Lelchtou, on Juno II, .l, iikpiI 1 year. The first confli motions, those of Nancy fiaisllno, and Ilcvey Robci.s, in Novoin bet, 1SC2. Tho flrpt mauhiKP. Tliomas Jlfklns and Almlrn Jonesi, on Hept. 1, IS.', and tho (list burial, that of Kunlie Pi Ink, Novun bi r 'ii, IS").1, nutil four moutlii mid seven teen davfi. Tho iccorilH Indlcnto madtinl mow Hi, Interest hi and attendance upon tint r Inn cli services as tlme'vvent, on, but a lack of heaity lav co-operation, piobably bicauso tlio town wan kiowIiik t-o steatl lly nml the oppurtuultles for inateilnl ad vanpeniint were tiiklnu hold of the heaiis mid enemies of tho peoplo so cainestlv that the chinch, iillt.lon, tho cuuno of riirlt, were forKolten or teei;ateil to a tuioitd.uv place in tlielr HioiikIUs And In IK", as if God would lebuke ih people for their sin, tho iippnllliiK condition of Tuonetnty uflalrK tliioiiKhoiit the Imul dlpplPd, not only tlu cluiuir.s lesouices, hut thoso of tho piople, and, tin tho ice. lor slated, "tlio wholo eomniiuilly felt Ihu wtrlnBeiipy and "were In wtinlts he j ond ineamirc." W'c in ly, In Home meusuip. uppieelaln tho miNltty and (ppIIiik of tho uitor at tl'U time when wo rend his rccouled jirajgr that "tho I.oid will bo pleasul to roll baik this daik tloud nud liy upon our land tho l;ht of piospciltv, and prnnt tho peoplo Increased wisdom and jirudtnee, that Jlo may not ho provoked to spread over us nKuhi bitch a. sluulo of nilverslt." Tl)p Rev. Mi, T.oiij: reslcrncd his rre torntp on tlio UMIi day of September, aS'S. liavlm; servid the parish faithfully for six jcurx mul neven months in ipc tor, added to tlio pi c Ions years as nila- FlOlllll), Thus wax lieKtin t lie palish of St. I.uke'.s, and to thn faithfulness, thn devo tion mid the tamest labor of Mr, l.ontr. jnuch of tho nftir lueicasc of strength nnd tiowpr of our p.nhh may be atri lmtcd llo was. beloved hy all, ami tho py few of our peopdo now llnfr, who vrro of his Iloee, wpenk of htm kindly nnd lovingly, ns pastor und friend. God ii LjcssvU him vltn long life, for ho yet ' Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by peoplo of refinement for over a quarter of a century, llvci nnd labors for the Master, nt tho advmiccd ago of font hcoip anil ccven i Pills. Mnv Clod iniitlnlio his blcsshiK to him, Kiant him it rIoiIoiis tuispt of lift', and uflii, an nhunilmit eiitiaiicp Into Ills denial kliiRtloin of hnppliiess and ioM Dm Ins tlio niontliH surccpdhiR, Hip sei vlcts of the i hut eh nnd the in ids of Hip peoplo wpip piovldcd for hy I'lerRvniPii finin Wltkcs-Itnrip and othet places, lu consldeiliiR the call of u suet cssot, tho cholco lested between the lte Ilemv ('. Potter, n yotmir cleiRvniini or Phllndel ptilti, sou of the bMiop of Peiinsyhuiila, nud the Hex. V. (.', llobhiKon, of Noi wlch, Conn., both of wlioni posesstd (imillties of henit und mind which nl -tiactcd tho lCRiud of the chinch people, anil t noli of whom had stioiiR ndvocntps iiinoiiR them for the iccloratc. The sp. let Hon spttled upon the Rpv. Mr. Robin son, nnd our parish perhaps lost Hip ipeortl of linvhiR furnlshetl onn of tho stioiiRcst mul mint Inllueiitlnl bishops in the United States. Rev. Mr. Robinson nssuim d the ri c torate on Pcbruarv 1, ISA mid inhilH teied to lit j people us pastor until Decem ber 1, iv;.!. I'lifortunatelv, Hip rieouls of bis spi Mco ate tiultp meiiRrp, but Hip win tit of his people of those d.ni. who hip .vet with us, aie vciy inloRltlp of his woik, which has followed him with iulluence lor Rood to this Rcneiatlon. It Is to Hie credit of the vestty Hint thev wasteil little tltue In calllnR a new rector, and on the 2'ith rl.iv of Jaiiuaiv, 1SII1. the Rpv. A. A. Mai pic, of Wcllshnro, nssumed Iho otllce. Doubtless a c lunch without a debt Is a inattci for wondtr, ns well as for ion Rr.itul ilion, nnd it Is pleasant to know thai St. Luke's debt was comparatlvclv ninll, only amountliiR to about lifltl at this time, and was cntltcly dlscli'iiRcd before the close of the ear. Tbe rapid Rrowth ol the iltv's population, from 2 "00 In ls,')il to upwards of 20,(mfl In ISiil, tlemunilcd mnip pxtPiulPd clinreh facili ties, anil tlie eniroichment or business ami liuslness bouses, and the Increased membership or Hie chinch, demanded a. larRer tliuith edllicp In a new location. The ret tor bean erfoits nmonc his pt o plp to tint pud, and tlio women of the puisb. alwavs flist and most cnprRellc In church work, hud up to July " 1Mi", ralsptl the sum or J2 fiml which tliev In psteti In t'nlltd Slates bonds for church bulldliiR puiposp). as a brRlnnliiR. In tlie mpantlme, incisuir-i weie taken to secure a now location. Sites on Spruce sticet. on I.lndiu stiert, the soutlmst cormr of Washington avenup and Mulberrv stieet. and the prrspnt loiatlon on 'YvomlnR avciire. weie considered Hie selection finalh fallliiR on the latter. Tbe I. ick iwannii lion and Poal i nm pinv Renciouslv orfcied to tlonite lots at rither plni e. 'I he present site was laiRelv chosen bet ause of the belief of the vestiv it was, ond would be, the morp tcutral and piomlncnt lotatlon Ground was brokt n for tbe church on the rth day of Julv. lVifi on a plot of prnuuil ITS feet in I rout by 160 fert in depth Pcfore the closp of Novcmbci follow Inpr, the w ill' weie laltl to the water table and iiivpicd over for tlie winter 'I hose of u who lu sine ceiling v cars have seen the tlllllcultles toutfiideil with in tho foundations or building lu tlie iiip.i bounded by Adams and VomlnK ave nues, and Spruce and I.indeu sticets. wlieie in former d.is a miishv lake anil runninR streams held swav. m.iv foim some conception of the tiouble and cost of tin foundation of the chinch. It was the first laiRe stiuitiun to be eiectid In that portion of tbe aiea where marsh and water weie mote abounilant, and the lounilitlon woik was npcp-snillv very cpenshe It K said its tost, to tho water table, was above $20 OuO Tlie corner-stone was laid bv tbe bishop of the tliotese, Rt. Rev. William Uacon Stevens, on tlie nth tlav of October. ISn, nt w hlth time addresses weie mule bv tlie bishop, tlie Revs. P, J. Douglas, R. H Dunne, nnd the lectoi. Tho design of tills beautiful building, now compute, and capatde of seating 1 00 peisons, was bv Missis R. Jt R. M. 1'p john, aichltects of New York, a fltm which had tlie highest reputation, pei baps. as ecclesiastical architects In the I'nitt'd Slates AYoik was ptu-ied upon the building timing that and the following vcar, lw.. but a eiy sei Ions stiike of tlio mine wmkeis, In liil, aflitteil so illsastioiislv thp business and rnci riles of the tom munltv that it ceaseit until June, 1VT0. Tlien it piocculed slow I v, lint steadilv, until Jul, 1ST1. win u the building leeched a conilltlon foi use. Tlie Mist .en Ice was belt! in It on Sundnv, Julv L 1S7I, nnd Risliop Stevens oltlciated as jet tor Tlie tovvti bad been cairietl to a height of !Ut-llve leet'and woik icstttl. In the be If i y, the small bell which had served tlie Penn avenue chinch was placed, anil Hitieaftei Used. Some tlio windows and furnishings of the chinch weie siippllul parilv bv the. eftoits of tlio ladles, and the i hunt el window and foul side windows given taeli bv .Mis, Spi.iRlie. Ml. Iliuklev. Dl Tliloop, Getuge I.. Dickson and .1. i". Hinge's, us memoilals to lovetl ones In Paiadlse, The cost of the chinch up to that time was something more than $i.0 0u0 and Hie debt upon It somevvhnt less than JXlwO. Pica Hon was made to cairy tills bv bond and inoitgaRe, and notes nl baud, at heavy intciest, nnd, ns is tlie cu-p vvltli cliuich obligations psjoclnll, It bote, vvltli its accretions, beivllv upon tho parlsli, until lliinlb dlsclimgcd in 1S11. It is not Intended, If indeed It weie pos sible, to embodv in tills sketch tho nianv Items anil details of the palish life. It Is nioiiRli to say that while there wem many tliscoiuagements to contend with and luai, both bv lector and people, pio giess, both rpliltiinllv and temporally, was mudr lindei tlie love and BuldulK o of the Rev Mr. Mai pie, the pastor lie was nctlvn and lalthfiil In eveiy way in the Intel ests of his tlotk; gentle and kind In his intinouiso with them nnd all people partaking vvltli them of the Jovs nud siniow.s which me so t oniuiou to all comfoiting nt tlie lxdsliUs of tho sick und living, nud alwavs teady to aid tho atlllcttd and uecdv On Nov. 1, IS77 ho u.lgnul his lectoiate, which (oinpilsed a pel lot! of font teen viars, with the te gret of the eutlio community At that time the population of Sei an ion watt In the neighborhood of 10 0W souls ami the mombeislilp of the chuiili and Its uitlvittiH had i-towh hut hnitlly commensurate with the trovvlh In popu lation Tlie gieiit activity of tho nctor in I'hrlstlun vvoik In the community, doubtless ileteiietl, somewhat, activity on tlie patt of tlie laletv, nt thn oi. ganli'iitlons of tho T.adles' soeletv, nud the Parish imlnu aided hugely In Hie good works of tho itttor, tlio light of which shine unto tills ln. After somo rainest cousldeiatlnu of the suetcf.sorslilp. a call wai cNteiulcil to tlio Riv '. IiirIIk cliiipln, of Vergcnncs, Vt and ncc pled by him on tlio SMh day (if November, 1ST" llo strove himself ami iltgeil his people In t tit Ii- effoitb towuiil tho i eduction nr cautellatlou of tlio iburob debt, but, iih Is natuial, thn In cubus of that ovll has a wnntlerfullv de terring effect upon tho netlvltles of tho people, as well as upon growth In mem bershlp, nnd there was little progress made In either direction. Thn Ilev, Mr. t'hapln resigned his rcctorato on Apul 12. 1S79. In a circular Issued by tho vestry, Juno 2. 1S79, the peoplo wcro told of tho finan cial strait of tho parish, which was de scribed us gloomy, und urged to prevent the salo of tho church property, which was then threatened by tho f.tiluro to pay tho Interest on tho debt and tlie oi di nar expenses of tho parish The debt amtmulcil lo 2l,7&. of which $W,000 was in mortgage, and the bnlnuco In account due. It was a serious irlsl, bill stotll hearts, mid Iho e truest ncllvllv nf tho peoplo, met It nnd ovcrciilno It bravely. A new rector was culled, nnd uttered Upon his duties Oct. I, of that ciirMhn ltov, ,1. Philip P. Pendleton, of Wuslilngtoii, I). r Kor n f w months, tuiitteis lu the pailsh lontlniipd in u rumen hut dlstuilipil hIiiIp, und the ills ftiptiit1r, hoi n In the previous .vent, cut minuted lu tho loss nf u number of our communicants, mining whom were mjiup of tho (illicit mul most eniiicHt of fotmcr .pnis. IJy lite lulthful nnd coiuluuctl cf foits of thn rertnr, sptomled by his ves try, the ftiltrr li debt whs bv Muv "0, Ki. ttdiictil to $ri.l2'i'JS, und on Auk. 1, to Jli.nm), wllh Hie Intetest on tho santc low eied fiom 7 to i! per (out. Piiiochlal orRiinli'ittlons nf riiIMs of men unit women wile Htm led nnd worked tneigftlcallv nlring lines of ('hilstlnn lipids, und fiitliio yean showed vetv plainly icsulls, In grtut good tlonc, nnd moio phi nest devotion lo our l.tud's iiiniiimnds. Ilftoits begun In IS1 for Iho lonlpletlon nf Hie church tower, mid tho puicliiiso of a new und much-needed in gun, evetitutilid in mucess so Hint tho lower whs llnlsliptl unit mi orpiui pro euietl nt a cosi of 0,(XH1 for Hie tower and JIT.'j for tho oiriiii, upon which t't&O was paid. In mlilltlon, u new bell bud lit en plated In the tower, und thn church debt ngutii retimed, now to $12,000 unci tpfunikd nt 5 per (cut. The earnest, rulthrul efrortn of the leetor to foivvard and Improve, not onlv the temporal con dition or pirMi matters, but tho spiritual Interests or his people, cnllid forth, at several times, expicsslons fiom the vestrv of their arfcctlon and gtatltude for him, and when, on Jun. li, 1"?S3, he tendered Ills reslgnntlon. leftist d, with slnceio expres sions ior his t outage In facing the Her ciilineiim tasks he bail cntountcied, to incept It, until Its jcnewal, which took cITect Muy 1, 1SS3 The Rev. Ilemv C. .Swenl7cl, of Iloues tlalc, uecepteil n call from the parlsli und bet anie rettor on Mnv ir, 1SS1. Ills seven vears of pastorship urn ip plptc with the finlts of bis labois and the loving unity of ills people. Tlie balance of tlie church debt of $12 000 was dlspbaigtd, the Interior of tho church very much improved b.v new ilet oration and supplied with frtsli fur iilshliiR, and the chinch duly consecrated to the spivlie of Gotl with giiiteful and iojtius thanks on Oct. 11. I'-il, by Rlsbop Itulisnn asslstetl by Rov. Mr. Tong, the Rev .Mr. Mai pip, Hip Rev. Joseph A. Nock, who bail been a candidate for oultrs fiom this parish, and tbe rector vvltli bis people, besides twentv-llvo tlergvnien from tho tliotese und from other states The glow til of the puMi wns lnrgo, in increased number of tnininunlcnuts In nourishing woiking guilds among tlio men. women and veiling people, but, above all, in a spiritual aspect, which was maiked. A mission w is begun at Dnninoro. nnd local assistance given to the struggling parish of St. David's. In llvde Park, which, under tlie miliMiv or Hip Rpv. William P. Tavlni, an active and earn t st heipei of tlie rector, began to cvi elence nun h self-reliant e The sitting! In our church were made free under Rettor Swentil. fiom April 1. 1VH. The influ ence of Rettor Swent7cl clrndtd outsido of thin ill lines, and he was uppreiiited and loved liv nil fin his Indefatlgalilo labors foi nur Lord wlieiever the need was seen The piespnt huge and handsome rettoiy was built and presented In the vestiv at Its tomplitlon. In September. I'M hy the rpprcscntativp of the estates of the lain Mi. and Mis II. S Pieu e, and their tliiightei, tbe geneiou' clnnois The nceel of a pulsh bouse for the siveral aellvitles or the church had been grent Toi a iiumhei of veais, and the erection of one tbe subiei t of deslie and anticipation. As a beginnig toward this end a mom oi ball was lented and main tained for tlie use of tlie woiking guilds. 'Hie heat fiom a tire which oceuired Mnv I'' l'U, In Hie rear of the church propertv, de-tinvrtl tlio beiuliful e hancel v idovv, the Spiague memoiial, and In juied or mined tletoiatlons and cirpets In the chllicli. Tlicse weie all quleklv re placed, and Hie newer and most beautiful chancel window of todav icintinues to e lilblt Hie loving me mm J ef a beloved mother. The Rev. Mr. Swentel resigned tlie icc teuate Apill 2", ISO.' with the regret and bet wishes of overvbodv. On November 1. ISO.', the Rev. Rogers Israel began bis service in sue cession. Ten eats have now lie irlv elapsed !nco that time, and tlie present condition cf oiu palish, In sttengtli, influence and labois, biais testlmonv to his earnest, faltliful, difficult vet loving efforts in tlie advancement of our temporal aftalis. but, bevond all, In ills piajerful sti Kings lor spliltinl glow th among the people. The nienibcisblp of oiu chinch has giowi to a l.iigpr uunilar than ever. The mi'sions of St. M.uk's, at Dunmore; St. (ipotge's, at Obpbant: &t. James, at Nlelitdson, und tlie Siuulav schools at tbe South Side (Pig stunt), at Hie K.tst Side, on Prescolt avenue, attest his ,utlvlt and faltlifnlneis in eUndlng Clulst's kingdom, outsidei om own Immediate pal ish. And tlie oigaulatloiis of tbe pailsli, all winking for God's gloiy ami the good of Ills people ale, too, evidences of ills earnest tUslie to kindle and incteuso their faith In oiu blessed Lord, out of whli li such good woiks result. Tin si oigauintliins, in addition to tlie several Siuulav schools, am: Tlie 'o men's Guild, Woman's Aullini, Guild of St. Margaret, Guild of St, Hilda, Junior Auxlliaiv, Girl's Pilendlv society. Gill's lurilr.tli.il sihool, j:ptplltha Guild of Mute People, two klnric iguitens, Men's Guild and tliib. Jiuiloi Ansll lai. Hi ot hei hood of St Audiew, Ilov's lndiistil.il ussoclatlon, f'liuiili Jiiiodleal uluh, besides tlie live guilds of St. Maik's und St. James' mis sions, eacli of which is actively woiking lu their sevei.il departments foi tlio spiritual and tempoial gootl of God's peoplo. Thn beautiful und most convenient par ish house, adjoining the ihuuh which was the gift to the parlsli In ISOl, by Mis. Mmv Thump Phelps, 111 loving mi morv of her pit cuts, Dl, nnd Mrs. 11 II. Throop, Is dailv occuplid and ucd by these oiganiatlons In tlieli work A verj benevnhnt ehnnt.v, of a Sum mer Home for tiled and needy women nud chllihen has been maintained by tho Men's Guild since 1W, at several points In tlie iiinil cIMiletn of tills und otlur counties, but it was not until July, js'i'i, when tiiev could claim us theii own u settled Place 'llieu a liiuiitlful house, nf nniple sle, with two net en of gioiind hi a line loca tion, near Mountain Home postnlllce, Monion countv Pa, wns purchased, and nffoids the touvenlenee nnd opportunity for test, luaiyi und stiength to the num ber of 200 nr more women and child! en enili sumnici The Itoj'H Industrial school, supported by a warm-In nitrd pailshnner, Is an other evldciice of the love nnd devlio eif our let tor for the uplifting of people. R teaches to bin Ueels of bovs, some of tlieiii almost enstuvvuvs, trades nnd du ties, Inc tilt tiling In tliiuii deslies for man )v, stienuous piittlotlc and Christian lives And, Indeed, with each nnd all of Iho guilds and mganUitlons, tlieto Is the ono putposo of aiding the unfortunate, minis- vSHREDDED LJS BISCUIT SHALL HPUTE. The Opinions of Hundred, of Our Fellow Citizens. lU'sldents of Sfrnntnn Ilkt nlhor Aincilcaii t'ltl7.cn.s, It making nn liucst iitpnt wuiit let bo sure of getting the worth of their money. They want to know till tin; why and vvhotefoies, mul know alt the vhy nnd vvhrtefoie.s, mul Investment, they Inn mw and fpnet until Mttlsllctl with the tollaleiiil. Take mi liiHtnut'c hi tho ipultit of ptopilclury iirtlclcs. If we know of u filcnd who hnsi liepn clued, wo have some faith In the picparutlnn: If we know of two or tin co our faith Inoi cases. If Hie elites, iciich hundicds, all well known cltlsrcns and anyone who still nmlntiilus Unit thcip Is nothing licvond oKllnnty met It lu the H.ild piepuuttitin can .safely1 he left to the chip of Ills fellow lu ptypi.s. If he wishes to pick a iiuitiiel with them on the nuctttlim of their judgment nml veinclty, he has ample (lppoi tiiullv in Scranton to do so. He gln with this ciihp: Mr. II. 1). MuUowun, shoenuikcr ot 010 Swetlnnd .street, hhjs: "I hud u great do.rl of pain nnd enduted It as best I could. 1 think It came from my weak and my not getting pioper ex ercise. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews' elrtig Htoic and they ptoved mi ext client remedy. Tho kidney se cretions ttsetl to be thick, sttong and unn.ittual, but Doan's Kidney Pills promptly tegtilated them, I can letom tnend this -valuable lemedy to all who have backache und weak kidneys." Kor sale by till dealeis: piite r0 cents. Fostei-Milbttin Co., Uuffalo, N. Y solo agents for the IT. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. tcring to the sick and needy, helping missions In far off and mountainous sec tions, burying tlie dp id. and In other vvajs striving "to do good and communi cate." as tlio Apollo enjoins, for the (,lory nf God, and the Increase of Ills kingdom. Tlio growth of our pirlsli. In tlie last ten or twelve enrs p.irllculnrlv, caused tlio necessity. In the care of souls, for the letters to have assistance. Puller Rector Svventzel, from 1SS9 to 1S02, the Rev. William P. Tn.vlor. in cliaige of St. Divld's, Hviio Pink, aided hugely in pastoial work, and with Rector Israel there wcro associated as assistants or curates: Rev. W. H. Bimford, fiom No- ember. 1S02, to June, lso.i; Rev. Samuel Simpson t ircpils, from July, lsoi, to Peb rii.ei. 1S0R Rev. Almim Ij 1'rban, from March, lRfit, to April, I SOU, Rpv. Martin Helknnp Nash, from Jul. 1S0S, to Julv, 1001, and our present curates, Rev. Pel ward J. Tlaughton, now reitor nf St. Mark's Dunmore. and St Geoige's, Olv phant, who began his l.ibnrs in April, isoc and Rev. Robert Hwell Roe. In cinige of the i:.ist Side mission nnd St. James, Nicholson. Pa . vv ho has been with us since Juno. 1002. The -.e iv Ice of tnesp clprgvmen has been 7P.ilons, devoted and eirnest. The Revs Mr. Houghton and Mr. Roe are jet vvitli us, and Hie others have ebaipe of pai ishes in tills nnd other states, all sowing the seed of the Gospel eif Christ, which surelv will glow and fructify to the pialse of Gotl and the spliitual elevation of men. The Revs Mcsrs Maiquis nnd Viban weie ordained to tbe piicstbood fiom this pirlsh, which also furnished tho Rev. William I'one, deacon, anil Rev. Sidney Kev Rvans Predcriek A. I.vne and Noiton V. Ilouser. presbteis, who are seiving God elsevvherp in our land. At the beginning of our parish, the en tile state of Pennsjlvanki compilseil but one dlocpse, of which the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Pottet, D. D, was bMiop lie was suc e'e edeel bv tlie Rt Rev, Samuel Bowman, D. D. who elieel In August, ISM. and then bv the Rt. Rev. Wllllnm Daeon Stevens, D. D , on Januaiy .', Uij2. In the yeur 1S71 tlie present diocese of Central Pennsvl vania. was set off fiom Hie mothet dio cese', and tlie Rev. Mai ens Antlionv De Wolio Heivve, of Philadelphia, chosen bishop Tbt Ri'V. Nelson Somen Hie Itulisnn, V. I. became to-atljutor bishop on Oetobei 'i ISM, and after tlio death of Bishop Howe. July 11, ISO",, became sole bishop until Ills death. August 13. 107. when nttorvvartl oiu piesent honored and hi love el ellote-san, tile' Rt. Rev. Htbelbeit Talbot. I. D, became oiu thief pastor, in 1S0 Bishop Talbot Is Hie onl smvlvoi: tlio otheis, having finished tlieli woik, rest In Iho paiadlse ol God lu tlie lltty ears p ist, the palish le ioiiIs show: Total nunibei of baptisms, J :tS7 : toiillrnialloii-, U4GI: mairiuges, 310; Initials, l.ul'j; ami tlie inonevs which have been raised and ependeil In religious and ch.irltible put poses, to be: Pol parochial pui poses JHOOSt Missions, domestic nnd loitlgn, tllocesau piuposes, chanty unci bcnevoleiuu W 111.72 A total ol $l00,7l.'.1ii Tlie pal Mi lias no funded tie lit now, und the viiliiii of the teal and peisonal pinpoi nts owned by It and the puoihlal oi ganlatlons, based upon the valuations of tlie cltv and state assessois, Is not fat Horn $2fk100O, and. In addition tlieieto. endowment funds, amounting to a total ol $1021. God giant Hint tills endowment sum inav speedily Im Inci eased tu JluO.flOO, to piovide fen the woik of the ftituie, wide h will be to noees-my when the up per and icsldeiiee portions of our elt will reciulie and have tlielr chinches, as Is so piomlnently Indicated now, and ours be left as a people's cnuieli for tho Jarge und Incienslng population of tho humble and poor In this lowei section. In h material aspect, our present tondi Hon Is rpiltn a happ one, but gUMtei -far gieuter-is It If the tine wealth of God's grace and llolv Spirit perineum and rilicct the lllo of each member of our pin lh. And now. what of the fuluie" 1 Iftv veais hence, at the centennial Hiuilvei s.u, very few, If any of us. will bo pies t nt to icjolee, us we do toehiv, nt tho irults of labors spent lu Christ's ser vice, but we muy anil should stilvo, and follow on, to know tho Lord mote lov ingly and tuineslly. and bv preeept and example make It posslblo foi that occa sion to bo like this one of gladness and Joy, n D L. & W. BOARD. Kolinvvlng Is tho make-up ot tho Del.iwiiio, I., ukuwaniiti nml Western boatd for todaj : SPNDAV. OCT 10. i:tins Hast 7 p in , Rhntllcb, 10 p. in , Mcl.une Siinunlts 7 p m, Caiilgn. lusheis 7 i m., Klihv; 10 p m , Case. MONDAY, OCT '.'o Dxltas Dnst -1 u m , TfiuKlmrl; 1 a in, MiC.inn: H a. nib, IIuskcHJ. ' V ni , Pit.'geiald Summlts-tO n m , Nlchob I'uslitus 7 a in, Wldnti , 7 a. m Plu ncil;Sn in . Housei , 11 u pi . Lumping, 1141 a in, .Mourn: 1 p in, lion, 7 "J) p in , Muiplij, 9 p ni.W II llutholomew. Pulliih-l.M a in . Ciislaij 7 n. in., Gaff iicj , 10 n m , be t oi : ,t li p m . Stanton Norici: O Kemney will tun 11. Glligau's ctuw on fi p m., estia cast Smuliis flit 10 Cnnductoih I.Diiglinev, Klevcn.. Dunn, Pit7geinld nnd Rogeis will lepott at tialnmastei's ofllto Monthiv. October ."il at Sa in Stevens will bilug new with him. i I.. BORN". HlbL-Tn Hei anion, Pa., to Mr, and Mil William Hill, of CuO Deacon sited, u son. Picture Department On tho Third Floor, Plcttlrc Frainlng a specialty. TJia CillSfriA' I aoiac denote the coming of the Storm IMC rdillllg LcdVeb King, -Winter," and the passing of balmy days. With the change of seasons comes the change of light weight wearables for the heavier weaves. In thinking I of your Fall or Winter Dress bear in mind Dress Goods Department is a safe place to selection. Colored Brightest and best to be found here. Weaves that have a touch of a genius hand colorings that give a sense of great pleasure, because of their beautiful combina tion of shades. Basket Weave Skirtings and Zebellne weaves, a yard 54-Inch All Wool Tailor-made English Coverts and Venetian: marked at 89c. Today 56-Inch wide, 16-ounce Cheviot and Diagonal Cloth, comes In navy, black and brown, an unusually good value. Priced at . . . JJ) 1 .25 56-Inch Melton Skirtings, two grades and the best of their kind for the prices asked for t them. Per yard 75c and ip 1 .00 Bear Brand Yarns When this brand is mentioned the cream of the yarn field is set before you. Saxony colors, black and white, per skein 10c Germantown, colors black and white, per skein. . . 12c Spanish, per skein only 15c Germantown Knitting Yarn, full quarter pound skein, per skein 23c Shetland Floss, per skein i4c Ono Suit Number Woman's Tailor Made Black Cheviot Suit, blouse effect, Suit has postillion back and skirt over M Il Infftln r!lls ItrtAf-1 rft4ll1rt llf 1 4n honrtf" f (fair nittr njirl'inn plnAtA Vlr i naur if f r-lr t vi. nj', idllGlti our. iiiicu, OUIV.IH.U wiiii ua.iuo ui lunsio, MSW UISIIUIJ ailiGvc, has 7-gores with flare, lined with good percaline lining. Price tMiPCTMtajitwaB THE MARKETS. SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS The following quotations are fuiniaheil The Tiibune L lliilglit A- Tree-vo Co, JH 315 Meais liullillnE. W. D. Runjon, mail user. Open Hlcrh Low OIom Anidl Coppot i"s i""h ''"'J- '.''fe Am C A- 1' !"'R "'"h !' h ' AmeiiLMii Jlo Ill's 1 lVj 10 It Am I.oeomothe .... UU ,!l'j "l't ",' Am Loco, l'l '" '" 1'1'j 'U'a Am S A; H Co .... IT 17 IT Ie Ameile.an Slig.'i . ..1J" 1'-Ji 1-1 a 1--1.1 -v'tLliison 'iT Hi's Wo -M Atchison, l'l 101' t lOIVa ll W 1 Halt A. Ohio 110'.. lU's l'at 10'J't H100K. II T ill's i,l, i.l t.l' C'.innili.iii IMcllle ....1,T' 1 .Ta l.iil Ui'4 Cliet. Aj Ohio "1 !' t .V7s TiJ fit Chicago A, Alton ... JT, .S'4 .li1 li'i Cllir A. O V IPs II ; II'h "la C.j JI Al St I' l'J- lf.t 101 llll'H C, It 1. A. 1" JOO'i Jl)i, 'MU -00 "1 Col. Tiiel .V linn .... t'.- Wj M1.- MVa Col. A. Boulli Jt .il't "l't .V.;k Den A. It. li !': 4Vi IV IV i Uen A: 11 O. l'l ....''J' ''-' f'-'n ''-" Detiolt Biiiilliein .. .'-' -'-' -l1-. -IVj lltlu h'k "'"t ' '' a llrle. 1st l'l i.ssa is'rt I'S i.s IIocKIng Vulli'V . .. 'is 'is 'iih HT't Illinois iVutial .. T. ', l'i.' l"l"s l'l' Iowa Cential . . . i'.'t 4VS IVj IVj Kan City . Soiilli . ii, t'l-i Ji, Ji't i.ouis ,. Nash . . li'l'j l.'ia li'j 1 ' 1 Manliitt.il Ui I Ji' 1 Ti in l.'.S JUt St. Itv . . .H-i't. Hi's lll'j HI'. JIi'lenu Centi.il . . Jii'i .'ii -ii'i -i'i lo , K. .t Te !1 II ::u' .ji'h Mo , K. A.- T , l'l ..ill's Im's I.JI, ii! -Mo l'.ulllf .. . .11! Ill', HIS, 111 X. Y. Cential 1",T'. 1'iS', 1" l"'j Xoifolk A.- West .. . HVt ll'j .il'h H' I'i nil. It It IMi' li.'.L, !". 1ik', l'eoiilei's Cl.is . ...Iiil'j In, (ii. lilt's I'lusttl Steel t'.ii i,l i,l 1,111, ill lle.llling . . .. Til Til's 1 11 ill Itoailing, .'! IT . Ts'j TS'i; Ts'i Tsi, Hepiilillf Stiel . . ii !..' Jj-'s J.'h St. I. A: Sun I' TT't- Ti-'2 77'j 771 . St I. So. W T.!- TIV "!', TI'h Southeui 11 n is' j uSij ,.s", r.s', Tt'lill Coal A: lion T' i.T'a i'.'',j i,''- 'l'iMis At Pneille ,. . IV IV. II, li I'nlnii Pai'lllt . . InT IOT'4 Kit.5, lmi't 1'. S Leathi'i ... . II', II , ll4 If, I' S I.iMtlifi. Pi ,. !U 'U H 'li 1. 8. Steel 11', III', -lUs i, T S Steel, P '.i, !iJH HI l'l AVnliasli !Vi IIV. iii', .!." WabiiHli, Pr , . ."die "iU'4 ".OH r.01, 'e-,lein I'lilim . . !L' p.'l n;'M .U"; Wheel & I. II . . SL I'sU Jsi 'S AVIs Cenllill . :'ii, .v., sxl Total Mllis, ,"i.' uei) Hliiue ClIICACiO UI1A1N A. l'ltOVISION. WIirJAT Onen. Hlnli, Low Clnso December T.'' ".' T.''h 7J , SIiiv Tl'a Tl1, T!"h 7 1' j COI'.X- Dcccmbei iJ''i "il'ij ."i.' V,ij Mnv Il'x l!'i UN H' OATS- Decemlier il ::i. ,il" May L'lj 'UV. ,1J'5 !.''. PORK. Ottnbei 1T,".1 ITTrt 17 " 17 "Jl Jiilliiaiv I r, (kj i,iK) l.'ili", I 'i, I.AIIU- Ootolior 11 I J U.l-' 11 I-' II 1-' Jiiniiiiv U.'7 I' .'7 t'J"i i.'i UlilS- Oetoliei IJlnl I.'iki I.Mlll 1.TI0 Ja1111.11 y s I'i s l"i fc. I". fc I'i .NMISV VOIIK COTTON .MAltKIIT Open Ilisli. Low Close) Oe tuber .s il S tl S J:! S )l Deieinbc'i S i'i S VI Ml S II .iiimiaiy M '7 js r.t t." May N.'l s in 4 S M llNK STATKMKNT lleseie. InciiiiiKi . .. . JlfiMi,'l Loan". iIimiimhi' . . 'i.rii.Mi Specie liRicase IIiftW I.enl li-iiiU'i ImiiMHii I.IOi IlepnsltH, ileiliafie ... . , , P..'l I wn) I'iiiiilallon Int nan.' . . . l,7M,'iO) Scrnnton Boaid of Trntlo Exclinngo Quotations All Quotations Bnsed on Pnv of 100. H'lUCKS lllilAslteei Luliawiinna Daliy Co . I'r.... ti) ,,, Count) fc'-l UanU V Tii'Ht Co SuO Klltet Nat IlanU tCulioimalo). ... BOO Tiiiitl I'.ttle.iiul Ii.inli ., -V) ,,, Dlmo Dtp A. DIs ll.intv Bi i:ionoiiiy I,, II A. I' Co ... 40 l'ii4t National IlanU uoo 1.HCK TliiHt A: Sifo Den Co . ID C'luiK A Hmooi Co. Pr LT Rciuiiton Kavinga 1 i.l Ilk lm ... Ttaelciu' National Hank L'.'i ... Si-ianton Holt it Nut Co. ...... 1J , Pconlo's Hink 131 Sciaiilou Packing Co 33 110 NDS Sei.uiton Patsongor Hallway, Hint iiioitgagu. iluo lu JO H3 .,, Pcopio'ti Stieol Hallway, Hist mortgjgo, dug 191S 115 ... y For Today's I &s Selections ess Rough $1.25 Suitings, such as . usually . 69c FINANCIAL. The Prudent Manor Woman Everybody in Scranton knows the strength, the capital, the surplus and the unchallenged high standing of the Tlaiffd National Bank vhere savings accounts, whether large or small, are given 3 per cent, interest. V OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 8.30. t llis Lager niaiuiliictiirei's ol j. """" 'J" !' ! -J1 'f ! "J' 5' v .j. .j. i i $ ! 5' i ! ? $ ? Drew TV. gt !-. N icvci.tlibt., UUl UCILUIlija US OKI M'lione, a,3i. New 'I'lions, 'Jo35 Peoiilo's Sticet Ita' .,a, Con oial uioilgago duo JU.'l ,.,. t'cinntoii Ttnc Co, Ij pel cout. I'coiioniy I., II .V 1' Co ,.,,, N Jeise ,. Pen ono Ko Co Coiiboliilatul Wntor Supply Co in ... 11- 07 97 ... li Scmnton Wholesale Maiket. (Concctcil bj 11. U Dile, '.7 Lacku Avo ) rioui-fiiu , , Jlutloi- I'icjIi cic.tmuiy, JIc , ficjli llllll., .'.'c Chccbt-ll'iim. l.Kgs NiMlliy, JJ'pe , wentem, -lo llgg.s -Ne.nli, .'J';e., western, ,'tc , t.in- illrel ,','t . t.iM) toillit, .'Ie1. Miiiiiw Means Pei )nn.iel, ".1 OiiIciiih- Pei but-hcl, Wc New I'otiiltKb-C" pi I ImijIicI Civil Sarvice Examinations. On Dcteiiibii 9 nml in illl senlce c iimliiatioiiH will lit) lielel In this tit Im main thuiighlMiieii in the eniiliiu'l il pat tint nt ai, luge at Now Yolk, ami foi elepat tment aaalstaut lu tho riilllppluc BUkc. House Furftishings In basement. Ono of tho larg est departments In Northeastern Pcnnsylvan la. that the Big Stored come to for a choice Goods Knickerbocker and the famous Nor folk Suitings, also fancy Scotch Plaids, Priced at, per yard 89c to ip5.00 50-inch wide Rainproof English Rag- . . Ian Cloth, shrunk and sponged. Priced at p 1 . 1 0 Coronation styles Worsteds, 56-inches wide and a white tuff ed oxford at, per a .. yard 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $ 1 . JO 54-Inch Water Proof English Coverts, . newest shades. Priced at p 1 .00 56-inch Extra Heavy Thibet, Melton g, . and Vlgoreaux Fabrics. Per yard p 1 .25 Stamped Linen Doylies Size 9, 12, 18, 20 and 24. Floral designs of tho newest and staple stampings. 3 yard Embroidery Silk. Spool ic Or per dozen ioc Pillow Tops. College designs, floral and modern and colonial subjects at 29c, 50c and 59C uoo d new v,uu, CJUII I j, - ip 1 X.ol FINANCIAL Makes careful inquiry before deciding where to deposit money gaaj mmMmmBamsmam Headquarters for lDcandesc?nf Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. stetlForsyii. 2,")5-8!J7 Ponn Aronnc. EX35BB3E31 The Powder Eooins 1 nnel 2 Commonwealth Bids. SCRANTON, PA, MINING AND BLASTINQ Hade at Moealc ami ltusliilils Woiki. Lafliu & Hand Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER tlcctric llJtlciics, Kkctrlo Kiploderj, L'x- plodln; Ulisla, S.icty I'utr, BEI'AUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES.