A KLONDIKE BAND.} Going to Alaska to Sijjiablish a Mission. I? A group of five gospel workers known as the Klondike band will• I Ir arrive in this city Saturday. They* are on their way from New York to - Dawson City, where they will es-i tablish a rescue mission, a hospital t and a printing plant, for the dis-. semination of religious matter.1 They will conduct services in Col-1 1 lege Avenue M. E: church Satui-I day evening.The party is composed of Captain I DeSoto, a veteran, of the late war M and a graduate of a college in l \ Spain ; Fred Baylis a graduate of Trinity college at Oxford, Eng land, and a British veteran of the Zulu War; L. J. Paynter, a grad uatc of Ursinius college. Pa.; H. 1,1 Wilson, who has been a student either at DePau w, or Indianapolis;} and George Garner. I'The advance man of the party is Harry LI Ivettler, who was once anft* •expert printer doing difficult railroad type setting for Alen N. Scott, of Philadelphia. The band started from the Bowery, or Christian Herald, of New York city, Nov. 8, and have waiked most of the way so far. They have been bolding meetings along the way and they have a number of excellent testimosials.