i ift $ " " "Wirwr x'&&mf'&FtTsw"'?" &p7&' fr0vfi9fft ' " WW? r "" jSlftBff?egxT1(wfcp jS-jm- -nTier" "; for.(1 -j c ipftn ,WF4'l' THE SCttANTOtf TJUBUNJB-SATUJIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1902. 11' u I -1 J i, a- Church and Sunday-Schoo "7"f YOUN'n MAN. now tiroinlticnt f,f In Younir Men's Christian iib i""'l Foclnllon work, recently suit! of a , In our ofllee," says the North ern Chrlstlnn Advocate, "that he nan uonfldclit that the cIiibh inoetlnp enabled him to hold to a life of prayer, effoit and faith. The statement was made In such an earnest manner that , it led ua to relied and wo found that , there wan u time In our experience when the cIubs meeting was to us the coiiio Btay. The news report from ouo of pur lending Northern Now York churches to the effect that there Is "new strength and vlcor In the cIiibb nieet lnB" therein, Ik cheerliiK. While It , may he shown that the class lneetltiK la generally being neglected ivo rejoice that In some quarters it Is still n power to hold men to n life ot prayer, elTort, " faith and testimony, In the very nnr ture of the service one can see Its help fulness, with Its experienced lea'dor, di rect l espouses adapted to eurh Indi vidual and the opportunity given" to all to participate. "We should cling to this service, not because It Is old but because It is ef fective. Many times new methods are better than the old, but wn doubt If vv have yet found the canal of the class meeting. Iot us raise It out of the ruts, dispense with cant phrases and stereo typed testimonies and then its highly privileged members In the imtitiitliion of the Spit It can contribute and ipcelve much which will make for sttength and vigor In the twentieth ceutuiv Chris tian." The following letter from the Itev. Dr. J. II. Hare, olllcinlly accepts the call to the pastorate of the Centenaiy SI. I, church, of Ulnghamton: Chttliinooga, Trim., life. CO, Villi, A. W. All siudci, SM.rpl.uy, lttiigh union, N Y. Pp.ii Mi: uiii IpIIoi infoimlng uic otllciilly if llic unanimous Imitation of the bn nil of On tin in' Methodist church, extended to lui' to he conn; tho pastor (ho fliurili with thp beginning of Hip npt loiifuinte jc.il, lus louihcd iiip, ami in icplilng let me say Hi -t ot .ill tlul this ex pression from those who know nip so well is .1 1 source of giatilicutlon to both Mis. lticp ami m)(.If; (lilt 1 appreciate the lospousibiilly of lhat pistoralc especially (0 midtil iKc il for 1h soconel time; that I am ion.ii. Ions of nn in-uf-flciciie), but believe In Ilf-t all sultKrncv; .nul tint 1 imy depend upon the lo.nl Mippnit of the church iiioiii1ipiIiI. Hence, 1 accept the in'. na tion, the pioslrilng elder and Hip bi-hop lomnr. ring, rjltlifiillj, lohn II. 11 ic p. Next Sunday will be "family day" at the ruihoad depaitment of the Voting Men's Cinistlnn association. Railroad men, their tamllles nnd all friends of 1 the association are invited to the meet ' ing. J. M. Dudley, secietary of the new - stieet ralhoad woik of New Yoik, will 'be the speaker. The department male quaitette will lead the song service and .sing two spscial selections. W. II. Ftanton will assist in the choius selec tions, with the cornet. The tenor solo, "I Ileai d the Voice of Jesus," will be sunrirby "Will Jones. jvfliearty welcome Us extended to all fi lends of the rail road work. The new William Davles, nastor of the Bellevue Welsh Calvlnistie Metho dist church, will pi each an English ser mon for children tomoirow morning at 10 o'clock. The evening service, at C o'clock, will be in the Welsh language. All are heartily welcomed. tfl u Itev. C. A. Spalding will piese-nt the paper before the Baptist minlsteiiul confeience on Monday morning next In the Penn avenue church, SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal. Elm V.uk church VinjPi meeting, H.:.0 p ni.; 'the pastor Dr. C. . Gllii'i will pieach at 10 JO; class meeting In Supnday school 100m at close 'of tenia Suneloy school, 2 p. m.; .Imiioi League, J.JO.; Senior League, 0 :.(), Woi-lilp at 7.S0, the pislor will piciih. Sjmiison Methods KpNu.pj) thmch-i!e. H. C.tllcleimuU, pa.slor. I.ovc fpa-t .it 0.10 a. in The Lords supper nml uceplion of members at 10.00 a. m. At 7.30 p. in., llev. A. flrlffm, 1). D., will pipich. fcuudui school at 12 m. Junior league at ,'i p. in. 1'pwcitli leuguo .it V.M) 11. 111. All invited. (Asbury M. II. thuiih Comer Moiwv avnue mil Deluwuio slicjt, lie v. W. (I. Sluiivon, 1). 1). pastor. Love feast, led by )i, (,in, preshllna; ildor, OiO a. m.j the llolj t'.immiinloii ad mlnlslpreil bj the pusldii.x ildr, 10.:;0 a. m.; Sundj sihool, u.;:u p. m.; Kpwmth IxMRue. iiiti p. 111.; preaching, 7.J0 by the pa.tnr; Mibiect; 'Die fire.it Qiistluii," i'rajei meeting, Wcilum day oeiiliig .it 7.) p. m. Scat fiee and nil ate welcome. ' Cedar Aenue M, II. eliuii.h-l 1', Jioly, paj. tor, Jleeting of Hrothcihood, 10 a, m.j'mu.n in woislilp and tcunoii. Hi a) a. 111,; Smith fenool nt noon; Junior Kpworlli I,".igne, .'iao p. m.; l.'pwortli beague. Op, 111.; evening wouhip, 7.i"0 p, 111. Mr.uigcH anil all olhen welcome. Court Sheet MclhodUt Kplbcopal linucli (,'. (.'. Iijmnij, pastor. Cla, Mi u. 111., 0. 1). Pe. Witt, leader. Preaching, 10:t0; Sunday Mlinol, 11.13 a. 111., fi, 11, ClarK, uperliitcndcnt; Junloi League, 2.i0 p, in., Jlr. Ilr.cant, MiperlnlciiiUnl ; rpwforth League, li.SD p. 111. ; pleaching, T.sil ji, m. SatH fiee. All ulc welco.ue. KvangelUtln mretliis ihiiiiij the week. Come mid injoy the meeting I'loildeticp JUtliodUt Viilriiipil diurili IId, flcorgo A, tiiif, pator. 'I he Jliolheihood of (. I'atil meet foi piajc'i ut 10 a. 111 ; preaching nt I0.S0 a. 111 ; bubject, "1'iujei." .Mindav sclnol at 2 p. m.; Dimoitli I.tagua at il.U p. 111.; l,iiii', "A fiie.il Awakening," rrank II. U., leader. Bong senile, "..',0 S, followed by pleaching, lie vh.il mectliiK'i continue eeij eienln till S-aiur. dy, Oichestra and iliouu choir aslt in ong. First (iiniMii JlethoilM KiImoih cliuti li- Adams, at cnuo and Miiebtnet, (!, Ilubillu, p.ui r, PUInc scnle Pi, lO.oi) u. 111. ami 7. SO p. 111.; Sun. iliy ieliool 'at noon ami at 2 n'clnik p. m, nt the Tujlor avtnue clupel. Kpnoilh Limijuc meeting at 0. 1.1 p. m. A, M. I', c I1u1c.l1 Hon a cl place, Pr. 1) s, Hrntley, pastor, 'Hie 1llu.1l meeting U oiiu of great cpiritual point.. The inimlnulil U being won cheerfully ami a piofouml iuteicit li runl feted lightly, tlielr taxing Hie kcatlng upjclly of the cliuuli building, Kenitcx tomonow an follousi ('reaching, 1 U. no a, 111.; huinliy hIiooI, HA) p, in., A. renter, tupcilutendtut; lomexva. tlon mcetin;, U.U0 p. 111,; ChrUIUil Kudcuor long and prajer cert Ice, 7,11 p. 111. 8 p. in. Ret, ilr, M011U will pleach ami loiuluil altar frviei, lift'tlngi wl be contlnueil liet week. Baptist. Ft 1111 Avenue llaptUt chuicli, IVuii au'ime, le tween Fpiuce and Mndeii treels Stungeu ul aju wele-ome. I'lrjcliina;, iiioriiing at 1W.W) an I evening ut 7.30, by tho pa.tcr, Itev. Jtolwrt I'. V, Tierce, Ik 1). Moniluic piajem in the luwei teiu pic at 0.13. Theme of moniiin; termon, 'ilcilie l' Again; or (Setting Heady for (,'ort.M SuuJjyj ichool at the home sJiool ut i o'clock and at I lie Aiiiermau )iiiIim at ij.KO p. 111. ouug People's Society of t liri.tlaii Kndeavor iiiccilu at il.0, Tople of evening wiiiiou, 'ijliuleiliig Lives, or 8-WA yWlsssstb remedy that cures m cola In one Uy, tlic Oopcl of Hrlp ami Hope." Ilvuiigellstlc nf-Icr-mcetlng. Mlil-vvcek pniier ineellng on Wed iiculay evening nt ",t Covenant meet Ing, nt which nil number, of Hie t lunch nic uigcd to be pre went, l'lut llaplUt church, S'outh JIMn nvrnuc llev. S. P. MallicvT, putoi. 'J do usu! prcnchlng er Ue on the Sabtmth 10.K0 .1, in. ml 7.IW p. in. Siimltv wlinol, 2 p. ni Dr. it. . lledeloc, mpst Intemiciili llnptNt Vouug Peuple't union, 0.1O p. in., In miunblv room The weekly prajer meet ing, "0 i. m, Weitneil.iy. 1'iirtticr nnnouncc inenl from Ilie pulpit on the Siblnlh, All ill e loullnllv Invited tn Ihcse irrvlces. Jackson S'lrret lliplht tliurcll 5Ien't nieetluc 0.S0, ipiidrr, limllici William I'rotheioe. At 10.S0, pctmon by the pislor, llev. TIioiiim c)e (liucliy, 1). ., to'plo: The Lime Mm Healed." Sunday kdiool ut '-', John Llojd, fiiperlnlendent. Xew' ilngltig booki will bj Introduced, l'nll oitlicitia lendn the ilnglng. livening service, 7 "ihnrp; l!v angel ltlc service, gooil ulnglng, checrlul anil blight rno'ii nnd a rojal welcome nw.ilti everj body. (Ireen Itldgp Ihiptlst rinircb Motning pr.ajer meeting, CIS; clmtiU sci vices with feinion by the paMor, 10.10 11111I 7."0. Subject In the morning: ".Ministerial IMiieitlon," In the evening: "Ho gcnpi.itlnn a .1 Pact." Sumliy nctionl, ll.tSi meeting of Hie Junior society, .1.30; prayer me t tug of tlie Senior pocletj, U.iiO. Milloli llaptlst church Sunday eiviee, Jin. SO, 10J. Itev. J. 11. Iloddie. paftor. 11 11. in., preiiehlng by the pHlor, rubject: "The Christian Light." Sunday School. a.:.0,'(llad to See Our School on the Increae." 7.10 p. 111., preaching, subject: The Memoilal Stone." Wceklv; notice: II. V. P. U. meeting, Monday and Tuesday even Iiiri; chureli meeting, Wednesday; pleaching, liidi.v. Ml Invited. Memoilal Baptist cliuich llev. W. 1'. PivU, pistor. Seinion In the inoiulnpr by the pi'tor In Welsh uiul III the evening in English. Sundny tchool nt 2 p. in., Simud Howell, supeilnteiident. Flint Welsh llaplUt church, West Market i-treet itev. J. V. Davis will occupy the pulpit both morning and cuiiini,. Older of mvlcci: 10 11, 111., scunon; fhcuip, "Who Slinll lliiug ( htlst Down from Above?" or "Who Sli ill Bring I'll (hrl't Again fiom the Dc.idi" 2 p. 111., S1uui.1v school; () p. in . sermon; theme, "The Philosophy of Ilapti-uu," to be followed by communion ser vice. The evening mrni'cii will be eonduclcd In Kngllsh, iiid nil aie "earnestly invited to attend Xoith Villi Avenue Baptist cliuich l'.cv. A. If. Smith will occupy the pnlpll both inuriiliiB and evening. Subject for tlic niointiig. "Person it s'alvatlon." Suielay kcIiooI at i o'clock. Kvenina;, "1 Mu-t lncieasc but .Vot Deirejs,i." The speciil mcetinc,.! which have been taking pliec alnee this ni't of the yen flnllieel list Vcdiieel-iv. Presbyterian. l'iist Viei.li.vleii.in rhurili Seivices, 10.10 a, m,, 7.:W p. m, Di. McLend will picu.il ino.nlii; and evening. Subject: "flic Apcwtlc lVtcr'n l'irrt Miracle." 'the bible daM of the late Judge Jes-Tup will be taught by Hie pislor. Strangers welcome ut all service. Mid-week service Wcdne-da.v evening at 7.13 o'clock. Second Presbj lerl.ni church Jefleinon avenue. Morning and evening eiice a-i usuil. Ilpv. I)i. Willi im 11. Tenett, of Hamilton College, X. Y., will occupy the pulpit at both services. (,'reeu llldgc 1'rchj tcrclau church Itev. I. J. Lansing, pator; Itev. L. It. VuJiter, alstint. 10.10 be nice ot won ship with sermon by the jnstor; 12.0I), Bible school) e .10, Chilalliil K11 dp.iviu; 7..10, evening woisulp with Mrmon by the pKtor, fcurlh in series on "The sabbath." subject: "'llu- Holy Sibbith li-cntl.il to Jloinl lie." All .ue (oiillally invited. l'luviilence Piesh.vteiian church Pev. CeoVge K. t.iiilel, 1). I)., pastor, will occupy the pulpit. Moming (heme, 'Toieign Missions' nf Home." Sundi.v sihool at nopn; Junior Uudeavoi, 3,::0 o'clock: Senior K11de.1v or, OJO. livening servle-i with fennon li) the pastor, 7..10 o'clock. ORci ings ot the day will be for Oonpel woik among people of loicigu spcceli ill our rresh) tery. Wabbum Street Presbj teilan cliuich Rev. John P. M0fT.1t, D. D., pastor. Service at 10.S0 J. in. and 7.30 p. m.j Bible school. 12.00 m.j (J. 1.'. Juiinr, el.Si) p. 111.; (.'. Ik Young People, (1.20 p. 111.; prajer meeting Wpclnpsiby, 7.0 p. in. The theme of the nioinlng t.ermou will be, "Our JtcsponollillPy foi the Silvatlon of our Children." Tho Bible school session will follow up the thought of the 'ennoii. The lime luuallv given to tie le-hoti will bo rsed by the leachern in poioonil pU'M illation of fhri-t. A decision for ( hii-1 and His service will bu urged. Parents tc.uhcH ot the bible and adult members of the bible school me urged to attend the morning eliiinlt service 'I he pa-lor, J. P. Moffat will pleach in the evening. All welcome. Adams Ui'iuie chapel Xew York stieet. ltv, .lames Hughes will pi each at 10Jfl n, ri., juhject: "fiod'u Iiving Kindness." Sunday school, 3 o'clock; Mi. (handler, superintendent. Mr. Hughes wilt teach the Men's Bible ilm. Keening eivici' at 7,;i0, when the Hcv Jimn HugiieA will deliver n addiess on "Hie Spirit of lal-.nj-, Tiansllti'd Into life aid Obedience." The Lord's supper ut the close of the service to which all chii'tiam are invited. The ChrWhn l.n deavoi society at C.ia. Men's Mutual Improve inenl socletj- on Mondaj' evening, at 7.43. All me welcome to those service". Capju-e chapel (Piesh.vterlan) Preaching, 10.10 a, 111. anil 7.S0 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. L. it, Postei; Sundi.v tclionl, 3 p. m.; Junior Christian Kneleavor, I p. 111.; Senior fhrlstian r.ndeavor, (1.30 p. 111. Via.ver meeting, 7.30 Tliursdiy even ing. Weicoino to all. Episcopal. St. ' Luke's I'aiUli Itev. ltoger Israel, 1). 1)., rector, Hcv. Kdvvaid .1. Ilaughton, curnlf. Septiugesiin 1,7.30 a. m., holy coniiimnion; 10.30 a. m., morning prajer nnd sciniou; 7.30 p. 111,, evening pi aver and seimon. l.'ast Knii Mission, Picseotl avenue, 2.30 p. 111., Sunday fchool. St. (fenrge'i, Ol.v pliant, 2.30 p, 111., Sunday tchool, 3.30 p. m., eveuln; prajci mid seimon. South Side Mis-don, Klg slro;(, 2.30 p. in,, Sunday s.hnol. Church of (,'ood Shepberd Comer Momey live mic! and (ire'cn Illdge street, HcV. lYincii II, Batemiii, in tor, Sepluagniiua Sundj)', Holy ('oinmuiiloii, 7..XI; morning piajcr, 10 30 .1, 111.; Sunday school and lectin's ilav, 2.1,0 p. in.; evening pnvei, 7..10 o'clock Reformed Episcopal. (iraee llofoiinei! Kplscopal ihurcli, Wjoinlng avenue below Mulberry Miner Itev. Ceoiae L. Al lich, p.utui. Piaycr and piaua scivlee, ().:!() a. Ill, Diviur worship, 10 30 a, in, mid 7, SO p, 111, Puulilng by the p.ivtoi, Morning, "Conditions of Soul Winning," IVi. Hi 12d.l; evening, speejlul evangelistic! seivlee, "Balaani'it Wish," Num. slill 10. Sabbath school, 12 m,; Young I'eop'e's Sonlety of Chl'Utluii Kndeavoi, O.SO p, m, Lewsoii slud.c every Weiliieday evening at 7.30, followed by iIip prajci mcellng at S. Seats tree, All aie welcome, Evangelical Lutheran. Sepliiageslnu Suiul.ij J tiospel, Matt. , 1-10; epistle, I Cor. i. 1015. S'l. Maik's, I'ourteeutli and Washburn streets -Itev. A, L. Itanier, Ph. II., pastpr, Seivlees, 10 3) a, 111, and 7"0 !' n.! Sunday school, 12 111.; Lu ther league, 11 p, in,; mlvilon ImiuI, Kjtmdjy, 2...0 p. 111. Moinlng subject, "The I.aboiera In the Vluejuid," ( llolj 'trinity, AdJiut avenue unci Mulbeny ttieet Hcv, J, M, Snieltixi, of Meyer.tmvn, l'.i will occupy the pulpit, Service, 10.J0 a, to. and 7,30 p, 111.; Luther league, 0.30 p. in,; Sunday school, 12 111, St. Paul's, felioil avcnun Ifev. W. P, L. I.auer, pastor, S'nv lee's, 10,30 a, 111. and 7,30 p, in.; Sunday sihool, 2.30 p. 111. ( lulit linucli, Cedar avenue unci Uln.li stieet Itev, Jjiue's Witkc, pjstoi, Seivices, 10,1,0 a, in, and 7,30 p, 111,; Sunday sclioo, 2.30 p. in. St. i'clvr's, Prescott avenue Hcv, John Han. dolph, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. iu,j Sumliy fchool, 2 p. m. I'liiauuel Gi'iiiuin.PolU'i Lutheran chinch, Itece ticet Hcv. IVrdliuiid bilteluieler, paslo,-. Pieuclibig In the, Polls 1 laugiugp, 10 a, m.j Sun day school, 2 p. 111. (iiace livangclk.il Lutheran cliuich (general sy nod), corner ot Madison itveuuo and Mulberry stieet llev, Luther lies flefilng, pastor, 0.30 1. 111., Simdaj kcIiqoIj 10. (.0 u, m,, Divine vvoi-shlp, subject, "ijtudlen hi the Life of Jesus Christ His This signature Is on every box of tho genuine. Laxative BromoOuInineTobietf llaptlsiu nml Temptation") mtmlnlslriitloti of the holy communion; 7 p. 111,, Young People's! So ciety of Christian Kndeavor, leader, Mlsi Lvnola Ixihinaiiii) 7,."0 p. m,, evening worlilp, with ser mon, liver) body welcome. Miscellaneous. Calvaij- Hiforincd ctiutch Monroe avenue and (libsou sheet, llev, Mai Ion L. l'iior, pastor, rervlce, 10.30 n, in. ami 7.S0 p. 111.! Sumliy school, 11, J; Christian Kntle.iv or, 7 p. in. ; pujer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. til.! catccliUm, 3.30. Morning subject! 'The Tine Athletics," evening: "The Klein il Majority. All Souls' Unlversalist church, Pine street, near Admits nvniic llev. Tlimim ll, Pa.vne, p.i'loi. Divine scivlee, wltli scunon, nt 10.30 n, m,; subject, "Man's Kleinal Need ot Wotsl.ilp," Sun diy school nt 12 in. Scato frte. Stiangcts poi dlalty wcleoiucd. Xo evening service. SCIon United Kvangelleat chinch. 1120 CupotKO nvenue Hcv. J. Mesenger, pastor. Preichlng, 10 30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m.; Eiibjcct, "The (lte.it Commission" and "Judgment Not Kctulcd." Siindiv- school, U.SO 11. 111.; Junior Kmlc.ivoi, 4 p. in.; Senior Kndeavor, (130 p. 111, All seats fiee. liver) body welcome at all services. Her vices eveiy evening next week ut 7.30. l'iist Piliiiltlv'p MetbodUt church, (.'iccu Illelgo Hcv. (1. Lcc, pastor. Moinlng subject, "Whoe I Am and Whom I Scive;" evening, "liekhl's Vision of Dry Bones," Claw meeting nt tho close of morning sermon, All are welcome (lO'ipel Tabi'iniclc Icffcisnii avenue, Duninore, James Lcl'limau, pnitor. Pleaching, 12.10 .1, 111, and 7.30 p. 111.; Bible school, 12.00 ill.: Yo.mg People's meeting, 0 30 p. m. 'Hip Sundae- even ing scivlee will cIoe the. two week scries of special meeting and Hie legular ClnUtlin and Mission iry Alliance meeting will be held on Tuwliy al 2,.',0 anil 7.30 p. 111. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR JAN. 26 THE LAME MAN HEALED. Acts. Hi, 1-16. BY P.liV. J. li. (ilLBIillT, 1). D. Secretary of Ameiican Society of lieliglous Keluratioii. 'lllli niiVII'.U". The book now studied, as its name implies, contains a icroid of the deeds of the apostles. In the first chapter and the first four veisci of the second chapter, they uio lep lesenteel at they were hefoie and utter the bip tivni of the Holy Spirit. 'Iho lemalnelcr of the second chapter exhibits their wonili'ifiil tlkicncy after the emblement from oil high, icsiilting in he conversion ot three I'iou-.iihI souls in a Mncle day. Aflci this lrmarkable inciea-e in Hie chinch the ipostlcs giuduallj' widened tlic sphete of their activity until the) assumed a iiilsioniry atti tude to cany the gopol into .ell the world. In this c(cnded ministry they manifested tho ?eil of their Illustrious Master and exceeded the labor which made bis career glorious1. It has been to some .i cause of meisurcil surpiiso that they should line leccived power to woik lnir.icjes but this was doubtless gi.inted as a Divine at testation to their coiiiiiii-loiw (.Mark vl: 17-1(0. T1IK Dt.COAK (Verses 1, 2, 3). 'ihe niiuMiy lieic to lie described was purel) incidental, like moot of that lendeied by the Savior it was called out not by staled appointment bpt bj" a ea-iial ciicumstnnie. It was 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, the ninth hour of Jewish time, Jist .ip lit by eeclesl isticil law- for dally prajer, when the people of Jerusalem repilied to the tcmpM (1'i.alm lv: 17). Petir .end John, tho olde-t .mil the joungest of the apostles vv ended their wiy to tho functmrj-. As they weie about to enter, :i ciipplr, lame fiom birth, vv.n c itried by f I lend', their clallv custom, to be laid at t re gale, lint be might leceivo alms, lmmedl.itelj n the two men weie seui, pleiding began. This was na uncommon iiectacle. Many unfortunates, there weie fur whom medical science of cud nothing, to whiin the cold band of charity ex tended but a few iwnnies that piolonged a i ib erable existence. And tiiose gifts weie only be stowed becaiwe tho Ivv reepilied (Duel. .v7), and Hi" keeplnp of its litter was ugarded a vir tue by a hard-henrteel people (Matt. Mx: 20), THIi APO-sTLIN (Veises t and 5). The inci dent raised nn Important question how will the ministers ol Clulst treat ,e beggar? Will they sitisf.v (heir tor science, b.v tossing a few' smill coins? VVill the) pm b.v, lcfiHlng all avslst ante? The answer to these questions is in tlurc put. l'irst, Hierc w.n a mutual recognition. they who- earned the lame man puiscd. Peter and John pmsed. The clippie by elliectioii turned bli ejes upon the apostles, who stood and g.u'd upon him. The fust ilTccl was tu awaken an expectation in the mind of the needy, but tint soon jMSocd avva.v (fi. .xlv:22). There fol lowed it what was of pilceles value. The im fortunile sivv two men, follovveis of JeMi, com missioned to preach, whose faces must hive ills, dosed something of the Jov and love of their bents, unit that look would do him gaud. Hut reter nml John saw the face of a mm, foity jeais old, In which ippeuied the sonnw and liopeleiie- of a llfi'llmec1, and tint sight would awaken their pity (Matt. i: 30). THE COMMAND (Ver-e fi). In this wuv a new relation wis etublUhed, 'lho ejes of want and soriow had met the e)cs ol strengtli and com-pu-inn. A Jeiiisalem pauper und two (iilileiu fishermen hud lOme together, to be trimfotmed by their svmputhetle spiritual tone li. It was tho same change that lus been eltected in multitudes of cases through the powci of the tiospel c( (lirlot that semis benefactors into a woild of tioublc. And Petiu, still exeiclslng pilmaev, (whether bv Divine appolntinent or ti,lf.iiseetlon inatteis not), addrosed the beggii. Theie was, flist, a disclaimer he bad neither silver ncr gold, tli.it which had been asked. One thing lie had a power icceiitly Imputed, better thin sil ver or gold; and )et not u povvev imleleiit In lit in. but u power widen he might Invoke. 'Pirn came the command, "lilse up unci walk," dc liveied In the name of Clulst. To many that might have seemed blasphemous, or at JeiH presumptuous. Who gave him such authority civir diseased bodies? Ah, Peter ii-incmbered Ids Mi.tei'j wouls (John xlr; 12-11), Till', CI Itli (Yeues 7 and S). It vv.h necei. sary that a still clos;r lelitlou should etUt be. tvveen Pctrr and Hie beggar, 'lluie had been the arrestee! altcnllou, the responsive look, tin) re fuscil alms, the podtlvo Injinietion, '1 lie utifor liliute man Is not )l leailr to be the leilpleut of ,i piotroie'd hlennlng. It Is too liituli to expect Hut In such Inlet uu his f.ilth uu be iivvakeneu to seUe lh possibilities. Petei'i baud wa ex. tended to giap Hie hand of the hclpleis. Slieuglh, impirtcd flist by Hie liiimuu to'ich, canto nftervvuul by the Divine touch, tho vidble luecedlig the InvMblc, (luidually (bo life eur. lint pui.ucd il eouise, (aii)liigj vigor to eveiy putt, 'the feet nml ankle bones, long limited, tame Into senile. The man stood up, leaped (lu, ,xxv:U), walked, llev pulsed (lod leullz. lug Hut he had been under Divine power, and with the two apostles be ruleied tliu temple. The first steps of his life were into the sane, tuaiy tl'saliii exxil; 1), lllli WO.NDKH (Verses 1), 10, 11). The cripple) can walk, 'ihe man who lias daily been Ivjd t the gato of the' temple for jears past, indeed, for a generation, whom till have seen as an object of (harlty, whose familiar and prcvtiato form has been looked for by all who eaiuu that Wiy tu pertain their devoHon'-tliU man can walk. An liour ago, borne by his fricmH; now leaping fcr Joy, This . remarkable event Ml toon made known, and all who heard of it weie niuaicd. It was an ociuiieiiee something like Hut in the life, time ot Jens (John js: e), a lepiiiductlcni, lime foic, cf tho-u strange deeds that bad agititc-d Jcnisalciu but a aboil lima ugo. To lu:iejse th'i wonder, alter enteilng the temple the cured man Willi pa.sionute gratitude held Peter and John In Ids firm and affectionate gu.p, theieby Indicat ing Hut they vvcie in some; sense benefaeluis, Many gatheieJ. ubout the tluee, witnessed of this dcmoiiitiation, but unable tu explain what they saw. lllli D1SCLAIMKH (Verse 12). There were two dingcis to which the people were rsposcei both ol which vvoulii lead to seilous reult-they might regard I Ik erne ol Hi" cripple- m ui)stii- lou, Incxplliahle; and they might nslgn It lo purely human cnuscs nml turn heio wonhlppers. One or Hi" other of these (oures was adoptrd b.v Iguninnt men In ancient times whenever (Jod elbplujcel Ids power In nny unusuil way. Heme mine, superstition or servile subjcclloii to lliexo supposed to be aveseil of supeliialuriil powers, 1'cter souglit to save the people from both tpii cluslotH. "Why imrvcl )o nt Ihtsf" he nktd. It was not n solltniy event In Ihe history of Hi's pcode. Mliiides li.nl been pcrfumied liom the iki)i of Hie exoelii'. The initials of the liiitlcn were full of such things. Tuither, they ought not to regal d the Ivvo men before them as tlic nil thois of the chip. 'I here vus no povvei, ot boll n cm, In the in to make n man to walk, The people must look bad; higher to some higher being to Ibid tlic cnil'C. THIi l'lIVPfCIvN (Verses 11, 11, is, lfl),--iheie vvoids of denial piepansl for asicrltons, Peter had iinexcellcnt oppoitunlly which lie promptly Impioved to tctlf) conccrnlitg Jesus .is the one who hail wrought the cure. This lie did In his torical i e ft relict', not unlike those mod In Ids sermon nt Pentecost (Vets II: .IPSO), so an uigcd as to foini u convincing argument, Jesus, denied by the Jews In the pre-enee of Pilate, and then put to death, had ben label In life, ns tie nposllo knew, und had been gloillled, nnd thiotigli faith In Ids name the cilpple had hem icidoicd lo soundness. Tint fully in-counted for the deed, ns not a mjsicry, neither the net of n 111.111. but 113 11 fmtlicr display of the might of Ihe il'fii Clulst, it was intended lo (11111 the thoughts of the people fiom the le.lbu of h.irj doubt und im plantable suspense lo Hie tstulo of liilelligrn faith and ceitltiidc and to comcqiient text, 'Ihe uliiuate design of the apostle wa, without iloubt, tn accomplish whit he hid in Ids tint net man and senile convcils (Acts II: II). But of tint he failed. '1IIK IKVCIH.N'ii. The pi-sage plainly teaches; 1. 'Ib.it the gospel has respect to the bodies 01 well as the souls of men, to the intlie untitle, both phjslc.il and plilluik 2. That (hole tiny bo good nets of chaiily other thin the gifts cf mone.v whatever one has Hut another needs nny be emplojed. 3, 'lhat the servant of (!od who ministers to phjaleul necessities may often flint way (or .1 lniger seiviee In Ihe good of men and the honot of ( luisl. I. 'lhat no one need .ven der at .1 dei'd done when behind It is adeqinte power, the exilltd ChrPt being nble (0 do what otherwise would be impassible. .". That lie win accomplished .my good thing in the name of Cfnlst should be quick to a-cribe to Je-us iry gloi.v vvhklj men might be disposed to bestow. (I. 'Hint If one soul Is sued bv our s) input belli' touch or kindly word, we ought to lcjoiee, even though m my foi whom we labor aie unmoved. 7. lhat the minUtci an 1 bis eouveit. milted 111 common pialse, standing togethei ill the Loul's house, pieMiit .1 spectacle over whleh men and angels ought to lejolce. BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS BY IIKV. HOBEItT I'. Y. PIKHCLi, D. D. 1'ioni Vulhor's Notes in 'The Siindiv Rcbool Lc-boii Ilhietiatoi," l'uhllshid bv I'. II. ltcvel k Co. Chicago, Ilk Topic The Lame Min Healed, Acts ill: 1-10 f.oldcn text 'iho Loid is my strengtli and song, and He is become nij- silvatlon," !'.. .v : 2. Iiilioductor tcs The poor moil at the "Beau Htul" gale of the Temple Is 11 tjpe of the sin diseased oiis who me siking help fiom the disci ples of o'lr Loid todiy. l'cter and John weie fileuib ot Jc-us In the liuest fciicnc; the) weie one with Hint and weie so lllleil with Ills fepliit that when tbu lime man looked upon theui, in obedience to their woid, bo saw also the Loid Joins, ill whoso name they taught and wioiighl. r.illh's look is 11 look bej ond the disciples to the Clulst with whom the leil disciple is in vital union. Peter and John went up together to the hoj-e of piaver. Ilcie was an inipoitant ele ment of Chiistian I'OWIill, I MTV. and KKLLOM -SHIP, 'llieso di-i iples picpaicd their.Mlves for the sweetest woish'p by the tmest seivice. They sivv the poor lame beggir whom othcis bid paised by; they pitied hlni; spd.c klndlv to him; gave blni ciicour.igeincut und hope; ami seemed for him the help of the (I1e.1t Phvslclan; and tak ing him by the liJinl, lifted him up. A10 we ready to ny lo the bioleu ones In life. "Look On t'si" If the world shall "look On I s" will the) 110 .Item also thiough us' Suggc-iOtlons l'llnL in laie Iiltcis the woid "L'S"; be; oud this pilot Ihe nunc JKSlJs; now diavv an e.ve with the la.vs of light leidlng to the word "l" IndleutVns: Out the lea) xi ion ot the eve of faith tics be) ond the Chilstlau to the Clirbt with whom ihe Chilslkiu U In vital union. The best argument for Jcsiis (Inht Is ,1 1 oly life. 'Iho becst evidence of Christianity Is the good It doei In the vviiild. Tlie lirst Illusti it Ion of Chrl't's power is .1 ch.in.ted life Too oiler, Clillstiau woikcts foiget Hut the liitellloji'ucc, Hie eloqucnic, ths red, the ph)sie il povvcis of Iho lilsuei, aie the agencies foi the Woikln,' cf Me Splilt of the Loid. 'ihe di-iiplet. wiouglit the mliatlc 01 heullig Ihe "cripple" in the name or the Iird Jesus AlL Supplied Clulst In Ills alne, Ihe) bad been pir tilling nml CiMitno. .mil imev Ihev kit, ni o 11m sLpnllr ...., ..4. n, - - ,. -. and seoffeis b) shovvli.g the power of Clulst over liuelll) lulumillcs, as wen as iiciug a pii)ici.iu 10 the soul, II minimi gieat faith III (tod (or the pieaihei lo publiil) rull upon a man who had never bad the use of Ids limbs to stand upon his fret, ami It rrquiiul gieat faith In the preaiher und b's (Sod tor the impotent mail to uil.-e and walk, '11... mlr.irln lllulr.il.d (lift IllJnncr III ceblrb k.d. vallcni Is upplleil ti the heails of mem faith in UOil l.ionn v, ;. in mis icsou we no AHr.H'INH x JLkali.nc KLl'Ll'sS MAN; UIM.lPI.lit I'tlH Kit. Pmctlcul Application Tlie saiuei power which healed the poor nipplid beggar tit the Beautiful (late pf the Temple, is able to help and nc lu. 'through ( luist vve may have all Ihn blesulugs nf life and loe ami peace, am! in Him nuj all ot.r wants be supplied. bciantuu, Pa. Her Langucige Wholly Inadequate, A lev elation ot the utter iiudciuai) of the feminine vocubulary to rxpiCM deep emotion vva given to u iiowd waiting for ejis ut the bridge end the other night. As u I'uUou street car cams uiouud the tunc and halted the usual mad null foi seats followed. Aflei the car was crowded lo Hie railing uu elderly woman, l4i'o of per son and heavll) laden wih bundle-, iiii.crgfd fiom lug waning c low u. sue was leu in lite ucv uu'i ptifllng with her emtloni s rtie hastened inward the car, waving her bundles vigorously n ut. tract Ihe attention ot the conductor nnd emitting short, sharp shrieks hitendcvt to slgnlly Hint she fleshed Hie ear lo wait for her. Hut the lonductor stolidly pulled the cord, and Jtil ns Iho vveury woman reached Hie stipi Iho car moved avvny. On the plilfcrm tho con ductor stood with fotiled nrms nnd si'illed calmly hack nt her. I'm- 11 moment she stood giipln with rage. Then she waved nil her bundles viciously In the direction of the ruplellv letieatlng ear, and shout eel nt the offending emiduclort "Oh, j 011 1 joiil )0iil man, )oui" Xew Vutk Tilbunc. MUSICAL GOSSIP. Mb Allele Hildmit, .111 esteemed pupil of the ll.il denbirgli &J1110I of Music, appeared In ton tcrl V'eiliiesila,v evening nt the Bronil Sheet ( on scrvnloiv, Phlluilcliilila. Hie .iillstlenll.v leu lined Hie following piiiginiume, In which she had the' honor to be assl.ted by Mi, lvllrcinaiiti, the violinist. Miss llnilnut has been 11 special student of Me, (llllieil Coombs the past jear, and he rp11il.1i highly cf her nblllt) ! Prelude ami l'ugue, (I mliiui' , ll.uli Soiiila, Op. ill, No, 2 Ilceltiovru (Allegio. Ailiglo). Kttiuc, Oji. 10, So. ." Chcpln Ktudi', Op. 2o, No ') t hnp'ii Ktiiele, Op, 2.j, No. 2 Chopin Schciro, Op. 3P , .(Iiojiln Vnctlirne, Op, 37, No. 1 Chop'n "Vogel Als Prophet" Schumann "Des AbemU" Schumann "Anise hvv ung" ue liunnnii " arum" Schumaiin "Clrlllen" 'climmimi ld.tlle Mac Howell "Music Box" Anton Lladovv "Kiimmccnoi Oelow" ltiibluslelii Soiiitn (01 Piano und Violin, Op. li tlileg (Vllegio molln eil ,iip'l-lon.lt". Alle gictto nlhi ltouiana), II I! II Atfiul lVun'ir his been engaged to tike elurge of the vocal nunihpi' for th3 inliisliel entertain ment tu bo given h) the I'.lectlli' lit) W heelnu 11, call) lu Much. Piof, Unbelt llutin has elmge of Ih" oichesli.i woik. 'Iho) me piepailng u lun't ('.ilmrite mil Interestliu proginmme and intend lo make this one of the very Lest enteitalmiients of its kind ever given bv liom talent, II II II 'Ihe following musical selections will be n-ed at toinonoiv's services in the Sec nml Pie-hjteiiin church: MOltMNH. Org in Piclude Ciippocci Anthem -"O (live 'thanks 1 nto the bold," Sheppeid (juiilclte nnd Choir, OiTeiton Sopiano Solo, Selected, Miss Black. Oig.111 l'osllude Bach liVI.WIN'd. Orgnii Pielude Lirgo Handel Anthem "1'rals-e the Lord, O M) Soul"..Brackett Ouird'tto nnd Chnii. O.'futci)-tjuaitctte, "Itejoke, ltejoice, lie- Ileveis" Biacl.ctt Misses 111 11k and Haiagin, Messrs. (llppel and Jloigan. Orgin Posllude Splnucy Mi. J, M. Chance, oigunist and dlieeleu. II II II .Mi. Ilom.v P. Die)ir, bailloue, founeilj of this illy, now of Bo-ton, Mm, his icionll.v bad tlie I101101 of inning .1 fire scholarship in the open dt pirl mini of the New Lugland Coiwrialoiy of Miwi. 'ihe ccmpctllion was opn, and the leul ing soloists of Bo-ton nnd other pi ices pittiel pitei. Before leaving Scianlon, Jlr. Die.vcr bud studied vo.ee cultiiie and singing foi two jewts under Ml. Allied W'oolei, voe.ll 1c.1ch1r.1i1d tinoi soloist, of tills cltv. II II II The following selections will be rcndeied at tie moinlng and evening seivlees tomonow at libu Park clniic'h, under the elliectioii of J, Allied Pennington, oig.mM anil choir m.itit: MOHNiMi. Oigan 11d.1nte con Moto in 1' (iilln.it ( boh 11the1n, "I'lieie Is llestin? B.ie and B.vc" Havens Oi g.111 Pastorale 111 I' Bach 'linor Solo "In the Shadow ol the Cros"..Liue Allied .Voolei. Oigan Postlude in 1) ,...Meike'l KVKNINd. Organ Vllegio Modeiato Saloun ("boil Anthem, Biuediclits ill D Duck Oigan Pat orale Monk Duet "0 Morning I anil" Phelps O1g.u1 Postlude in D liladstonc 'I II II In his si me fur "Mild Marhu," .1 seqael to "Itobm Hood," ltcginald de Koion bas letiunel In legitimate nuislial founs nnd has ivolved compositions wldch me tjuos of tine open eoinlepie. The character or Mt. de KovcnV, npeia is wielelv divergent from the lilvial inu-'u.il com edies which have attained such vogue in the lost few )c.iis, and while Ids iniisiu Is giarcful ami melodious, lux tiealiuent of if is in full keeping with the best e-inns of the uit. As in "Icnbiu Hood," their aie many melodies) in the slnpe ot n'mple bilk'ds and concerted nunibeis following the old I'nglMi glee, nnd the wall rbjtbm is also I epl well lu the foiegiound. A vciy dramatic and ellgullied fin lie is att illicit in Hie cllinix- of Hie sciond act, vvheiu the war song of the CiiLac!irs is countiiponited agalliit the liitlle h.vinn of the Siraeeiis, I' II II The conipiinltloi's of Ivan Car.vll and Lionel Aloncktoii, iend"ieel dining the perfruiuaiiie of "the Ton nihil" .it the Knickeiboekei theatci, New Veiik, have attricti'd wide nttentlou and uu mm! nijjpe from ciltics of niusie', 'Ihe com ponllions .lie comniendeil foi their llgiit and veiv agieealde character, as "populai without being vulgui," us "full of colou of u lively tempo, cli-11 loteilstiV" and as "ilslng to distinct dig nity in the tonsillar song." II II If Mine. Blauvelt, the widely known Amoiiian conceit singei, who aniicd fiom Kurope the Sin litst., liegan liei animal Ameilc.111 toui at Cuineglc lull, N'cnv Voik, Smifliy alteinonn, the lOlh inst. Her American engigeiiieiils will take her fiom Maine to Kunsis, liaily in Apul she will re. tumn to I'liglaiiel, vvliere .she will open the gieat Loudon May festival the week beginning April L's. During the ccioiialion season she wilt slug In u sciles of iccitiR While abroad she lecelvcd the deeoiatlou of the Koj.il Oidei of St, Cecelia, coifeiud on fter bj the Itojal Acadeniv of St. ( eolllu of Home', the oldest singing society lu Hie woild. In tlie (111 .vcais ot its existence, lids sotietj has extendi d this honoi to but 1 Ight lenovvneil musicians. Mine, lllauielt is the Hi -t woman on v. bum this mihiuo ilhtliictlnu Ins bojti confi'iied. sSUSQUEHANNA. Special tn Hie Scr.liiton Tribi.iic. SuR(iiehuiiiitt, .Tun, -I. The .TuckKon Drnnuitlc society will In February pto Hiice the dt mint, "FlHheinien'H laticlc" Mi p. Hector eodilitiyton, recently ot SiiiiqiK'liaiiiui, Ih HI with unpemUi'ltlH, (it her liomu In Sayie. A prominent Krlo oillelal .states Unit lie iloen not believe tliat any of the ile ixtl'tment ofllceB of the Erie will be re moved from BtiBciuehanuii to Meiiilvlllc or clhcvvhere. On the contrary, he la of tltu opinion that. In Am 11, additional oIllceB will be located here. And tliete j on ni el Itev. Chill Its W. Boot is at 'U'lllvPs liuii'p, attending: a meetliijr of tho Scr.inton arfl'iipitooniv. lUilph Comfort, of State I,lne, Is io covctlng: from a soveie attack ot tywltold fever. On account of thp ptesenco of small pox in the cotintv, the Siuumolutium County Teai'licfs' nsdoclatlon lias ad journed its session, to bo held at Hop. bottom, until February 2S, Jtov. M. J. Watlvlns, of Hallsteail, preached in the Biisqiielmimu BautiHt church on Tuesday and Friday even- IllKH. The Centuiy dub held a hop In Hogan opein house last ovonhiff, Fifty Susquehanna business men will attend, in it body, a uiliistiel perfuini. auco In llogan opera house on Tuesday cvpnlnsr. Mrs. Duncan McDonald, of West Mala stieet, has suifeicd a stioke of paraly sis. As east-bound freight train No, SQ was ontorliiK tho Idle yard tills inoiii Ine, an air-brake hose burst and tluee loaded cats' were mixed uu und con siderably damaged. One of them turned over upon Its side, Tho wreckers cleared iho tracks lu a toy,- hours, lOrie. Engineer Duncan MuDouuld.who recently sustained it severe injury to an arm, In the tlornellsvlllo yard, Is able to bo out. Edward F. Lelfjliloii, of DtiiRlminton, will banauet the. Susquehanna btulnoss men, at the LniiRfonl house, on Tues day evening Host, UNIONDLAE. Speilal (0 the SYr.nilon Irlhutie. TTnlQtidaJe, Jan, 21, Quarterly nieet iiiKn were hold In tho Methodist chinch Satin day cvenlntr and Otitulay morn Inir. I'roHldlnir Elder Warner ofllclated nnd tho meetings, were of more than ordinary Interest. A Jlcptibllcnu pilmary was hold In tho town halt Tuemlay night. A num ber of candidates received the nom ination for botoiiKh olllccs. Jt was a session peaceful In chai actor. There was a respite In tlie Ico hnr Vfst Thursday. , Mis. It. U. McKown ontei tallied a lai'BO number of the young lieople ot tho town Tuesday night. Mrs. Llnwood Spow Is greatly Im proved In health. Mrs. It. I.,. Jones lately celebrnted her seventeenth birthday. A number of old friends fiom Welsh Hill paid her a uleasnnt visit on the occasion. Mrs. Fiank Davis visited friends In IJrant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Carpenter en tertained a number of their fi lends one day lust week. The announcement of Elder Miller's deatlivuls received with gieat sorrow by many friends here. Cannon's Defiance Answered. "I'liclc Joe" Cannon, vvlio fell heir to the tltlo of "Watch Dog of the 'lieasui.v" nfter the demise of the venerable llohn.111, nf Indian 1, was in the mlilst of 11 heated discussion on the Mcarigiu iiinul bill when suddciil), after making a pollive as-eillon, he rhoiitid ut the top of his voice: "if I .1111 wrong, who will coirecl me?" "Ah, 1 would not undertake stub 1111 arduous ttish," leplled the xcisjllla Mr. Hepburn, us he aio-e in Ills place und Sank back ngulii befoie Jlr. Cumuli could iituin the flic. 'ihe house loured. ANNUAL -REPORT OR THE Directors of th3 Poor of the Scranton Poor District For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1901 .Showing iccoipls, disbursement, accounts of f-ccietaiv, 'fi cusurcr, T.i Collci'tops, upoits of hupeilnliiideiit unit Ilesidcnt Ph.isiciun, pioducls of the faun and an Invcutoiv of the leul aid pniional piopeity of the dlstiict, ns ieciihed by the Act of Assembly incoiporiitlng the dlstiict, nppioveil April Dili, 1SUJ. AuoL-vi-, or 'j in: slchhpauv. 'Iheie was ilisbuised upon claims iigaiii't the eli-tilct duly appioved b.v the Iloaul of Dnectois, foi which voi-chcis 1111' on (de, the sum of 10I,3J') 11 Distributee! as follows: fsr,Auu:s am) knvici:s. .Silaiiis of Dnectois for lOOU $ 2,MK) OJ t-.ilirios of Vuditois fui JlilD ::00 00 t-al tries of utllceis, attending, etc IT, l-tl To Total for sakuies and seivlees '2l,olQ V3 our-DOoit m:ui:r. Piovisiotu, ele- 11,101 TO Cbildirn in boines and (raining si buols ,Mlb 111 l'uneial expenses soil b.) Poor in otbei districts '11 .V) 'Iiunspoitallon li"V) l'licl .-. S'' ji Jlcclicines ""' T", Mill at IT Totll for out-door relief SUPPMl'.S. (iroceries, provisions, etc Me it, fish anil eggs Div goods and clothing (o.il and light , l'lour l'eed, meal, bun, etc Shoes and leatbei Drugs and medicines I f'lockei) and haidvvjie rrcitfht and espreis Tools and utensils 'lobucco und pipes t-cccis und plants Hsi u supplies Suiidi les Disinfectants Total for supplies IJlPltOVKill'.NTri AND HHP. Adiiiiiilstration building insane liospitnl Main building female building I'plleptle building htore house Light, hr.it and power plant Cite lodge Midline shop cud coal bins I. .Hindi ) ( 'onset v a tot y , . ( bipel II li ns and sheds ( il) oflue ill ice f..nu '. Ili'tainiug walls and fences l..iv,u and ginuiiils Sewers und drains hiiaui iiuel water lines l.lettilc light linos i, I'll.' escapes l.lgbtnli.g tods Tools and nuihlniiy llotsei, cattle ami wagons Illuktiiilthiiig und hoise-hoelng .. ld.lDs 12 .. 0,'sH 11 . . T.Osj 1 1 .. 7,72(1 .".I .. 4,,-Uafi .. 2,S.",s 70 .. L'.JTH (.2 .. 1.471 fci .. l.lSOUi l.ilj 21 .-,-, 01 :.i,S .12 Mil 21 1SLIM Lit h."i .... Ilhjil 53 .",0 ..s .in,:i70 it) I la ruesi Sluvi's and l.ingcs .,,. Height Com i, 1 1 repairs Tol.il for iiuproveminls ami icpalrs.'r '2J.5IS 10 l'HI.NTl.N'O .VND M'A'IIOVIIRY. Publishing uiiuiul lepoit of dltcUnrs ami .uielltois i 131 OH Hooks anil blanks , 217 I! Ofliie supplies and ihttui u'l 01 bubs, riplic ns tu pipcis for "Home"... I! 00 Tidal foi pi luting and stalioneiy,..'? 7M1 17 ri'llMll'Hi;. Caipctj and muttlug ,.,i M. IS Hods and bedding ,. ,,, till! M ('lull., and settled , ,,,, lllli JI (ouches , 122 73 IV liidnvv shades Ill 20 Clocks ;:') OJ Totals for fiiiiiltuie,, ? I.ol Us MhCI.I.I, IM.1,1"), Tiavcllua; evpeiin's for Hiiuiva of pa tients, etc. 3 : 1)7 17 Ta diipllcitii ....,,,,,,..,.., SUJ V) Dues Jii'J evpe-UH's to statu coiiveiitioii,, 170 0) liismance :;.'.l ill Vlc.lti.il winks -'Ill TV 'i'elephoiii's uiul telegiaphs, ,.,, 1 ,'1 uiu.'u ol iciici, aiuuiviif, etc., ,, ul ut lleiil of aildilioiul pastille Und JO OJ Postage .11 JO h'mujliuf ..., '-7 1 lute riot on vvaiiaut .,.,.., Ul 77 Smpeiiiili ink lit' cpcii-cu ,,,.,.., IHO 2'i lijme uuii io.es. ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, n ej Total fur niinllaiH'olS,. ,,,.,,,., ..$ 22.11 SO AKOl'.N'IS 01' ( 01,1.1 (JI (Ills. IV ute )l, I'liin. Collistoi, lljjy, lu aecouut vvlth berjlitoii I'oor Dijtllet, I)!!, balance due us pel Iitt ieHirt...,,....si lO.sJli W Subji'it to c.wueiatiuiiSi ubaliinwits and cuiu mltsiou,. lMwutd Parr, I'olletur, law, in aimuiil vvlti Ssiaulou i'ovr l)l?tilvt, in. Djliiicc duo dn.-.l, JW)t. ,... i. ...113110 II 1 V' lly rnMi'puld AiilbriweV'j'lerJt, 'li-S.surcr. 1,300 M iMauce due .Inn. 'I,' iTkrjr.t.rfTvmo'jS Subject io exoneration', iibalemcnts nrid torn- missions. if 1 ' ' ralvvavrd 1'iiir, .ChllMorllWO, In account vvlth Scranton Poor District, ii Hit. ' I balance due .tun, 1, loot, ,,,, ,,,,,..., .? P.1,123 10 Clt' 4 lly rush iiild Ainbios.0 Heir, Treisiucr. 12,T3t) 00 Ilutaiiii' due .filti, I, 1002 ,.,,$ 11,li73 1C Subject to cxoiienitloiis, ubitcmcuts nnd coin' missions. I!. M. Vernoy, t'olleclor, tliol, In uceoiink with Scrunloii I'oor Dlstiict, Hit. To niiiount of duplicate for 11H)1 $ 81,133 01 cm, II)- tush paid Ambrose Heir, Tie.isuier.'? 30,0(10 OJ llibinii. due .Ian. 1, 1002 ? .'11,131 01 Snbjiil lo eNoiiemtlons, abulcirtenls und com- llll.'isiolis. TntiAsrnnn's Acronxis, l!. M, Viruoy, Trensiiier, 1001, In account with biiuiiloii Poor District, nn. To cash on hind .tin 1, 1001 ? 33,133 0! cn. Pr vvarraiilii cashed nud nu- dlled , 7,112 73 lly cash pilil Ambrose Heir, Tieasurer ...; 23,P! 12 III $ .13,1 13 n Which balanced the account. Ambrose Heir, Tieasurer, 1WH, In account wilt Scrunloii Poor District. Die. To cash fiom II. M. Veinoy, Tieasurer f S'l.tru ill Hdwuiel l'un, (Nillcclor, 1$OT 1,300 0.) Hdvinul Pari, Collector, 1000 2,T,".0 0l H. M. Vernoy, Colleetor, 1000 30,00.) CO ('onimonwealtli of PennsjlvanU 20,018 70 fleoige W, Ilecmcr, superintendent for board of Innnles, etc 3,831,7(1 C. .1. (lillesple, bectctuiy ,. 1 50 Tot il. .$110,271 iS(l cn. Py warrants cashed $07,103 01 llilance on hind dim. 1, 1002 18,77.1 27 $110,271 Kfl Vi'AMtAXT ACCOUNT. Wariants oulstuiiding Jan. 1, 1001 $ -10.1 ,"i3 Valiants Issued in 1001 s... 101,320 11 Total $101,002 (') Win Hints cancelled 1 OJ V.an.in(s cashed in 1D01 101,011 S7 4101,011 fc7 ....$ 330 M Scranton Poor WdruuU outstanding Jan. 1, 1!K)2. Inventory of personal piopeity of District. Administration building Insane hosiiit.il Mill's building Women's building Fpilcpic building Chapel Octagonal bun Squaic bain Store house Power house Machine shop ,., l.auuih.v ..,,, Ilikciy Slied Mono shed C oitsei v a toi v Culd sioiagc l'ngmocr'x liou-e Pccmei' or Vosburg firm Piggery , . . . . Ch ickeiy C'aipcutcr shop lllacksmllh shop T.iiloi shop .' P.iiut shop ,j.. ..... Oil mom ...7 .'...'. Morgue Dliecton' mom, .Scranton..... i 0.&30 13 1.1,100 M 3,301 71 3,870 8-S 1,311 S3 733 7", 0,29) 5 ) 1,727 () 4,500 1 1 27,172 31 1,00.1 7.1 l.Stfl 20 1,183 f.'i 1,471 0) 700 00 071 tr :i7l 6 s 102 r.o 102 (i I 230 Wl . (ill 71 1 50 178 in .08 20 , 131) 0 ) 170 lit , 1", 01 1,11.1 33 Totll v line of personal propel ty...? 87,010 71 INVENTORY OP P.IIAD KbTATlI. Old faint, 130 .itics 22,000 00 lleemcr farm, 110 acres 11,20) 00 Place fiinn, 70 ucics 4 20O 0) Two aties land und dwelling net Ilienur film 300 0) Duelling 0.1 lleemer faini 1,J(M 00 Huns and Ice bouse on llecniei' faun.. COO 01 Store hou-e 0,500 0) Admlnlsti-itiein building Xl,2l 0) bi-une liuspllil ',OjO 0) Mile buildiiig ai.OOKV) l'cmile buihling 17,7iH)0) Kplleirtlo building 1,0)) 00 Light, lint and power plant Is.OJO (I) Machine shop and coal bins 2,000 OH Clupel 11,010 0) fold sloiuge building 8,00)0) Cnn-eivatoiv 7,000 0) Oitiigouil bun 7,00001 Sqime b.un and shiel h.300 01 C.'ito lodge 1.300 1V) rnginecis' heuiso 1,300 0) Uiiiiuli.r 1 1,000 01 Hake hoiie ,300(1) ( irieiitcr an I blacksmith shops 2.500 01 Artesian well 4,110001 itiseivoii 3.700 fl Sevveis and dialiis , 1,00)0' ltd lining walls and conduits 1,3d) rr Ponces V'OOO lSeeieutluii )unl 7,000 0" Total value of led estate .I.0)J tif Total value of pi'isnnil piopeity... 87,010 71 Total value of piopeity of l)itiiit. .$111.0 ifl 71 C. ,1. OII.MISI'H.', Secict.ii). Siipeilnteniliiit's iei.nt foi )eai ending Dee em ber 31, 1001: 'Hie tiuiugo daily nuiiibir of pit'ienls it Hill side Home was toil and ,!.,;n3, nml the m nipiti. cost of iiiiliit.ilning piupeis nud insine ieisoui at the Home, im hiding food, ilolhing, light, beat, medicine, s.ilnles ot Siipeiintcnih'iit, Ma lion, Itcs'dei't Phi .itlali, nlteiidants, etc , delu sive of farm pmduie was $l.!)il pee week The total lioanl of Inmates, sine and insine, li equal (o (be bouid of one pircon fm 170.121 ih.vsi besides this, theie was taken ut me supiriiiienu cut's and ri!ipln)cs' table, ilurlug the .vear, 1 niuubir nf meals equil to the bo.ui! of one person for 14,870 d.ivs, and bv vvuikincn emploicd en inipioveiiicnts and lepilis meals equil lo Ilia boird of one pi'ron for s'l di.vs, nuking the tu t il uuiiilier of'divs of boird ut tho Home INiib!! .Number of ininitis il the Hoiue Jlie.'H!, ;vi, was 1(17, , ' '. ' ' 1 , , Admitted riming Hw )e.u: eanf, UU IlK'aui,', C7. Iloin, 2. 'Int.il, 102. ' .''" Dlsihaigeil dining the')iar: Kane.'lJKpimlitiK 40, Died, sine, 2l insine, 27 'Vit.ll. 1." Ije iiialnliig in the llnuiif, lkc, HI, ,Vfi, i3S,.,i'Uvi. fled ns follows: S Cue, 2iJI I fis3i)B,-3U ,, , Value of piodueo lalse'd. nn faun elunng tin )ear, V.-'!i- , ' j" . Cash Ic'cfiviel for boaiel of patients vvua $3,- 821.7(1. Ceii-iis sliw'iug impulatioii ut the Heme at erd of each inontli: laimaiy ,, 40uli' 15) IMuuaiy l(vliigil ;.,.-,.. ..13) Much ni?e)timbei Ill Apill H7iDotobcr '. tot May ., mlViiciiihir -..13! June ,(l December Ui..y.JS niii'our oi' itrMin:.NT I'UY&is-liVN- Slate. Keniale'Iiilal, Number of pilleuti In Hie 1 '' '-1 Asjluui Jan. 1, 1001 120 131 tn Admitted It 21 ' l? DUchuigcd (lestoicd) , 20 IP ' SI ni-eluiL'id ( lnmioveil) ...... 2 2' " i llisiliaiged (iiiilmpicivcili,,, 1 Died ,.,'...... 1S Nwulifl cf pitliuU In tins 1" If As.vliuit Dec. .'Il, liml...,, ISO J 11,', ' SJI 'lliese nil ilasvitleil as ; , follow Si ' Single l'l VI3 Mairled ,..,,,, II ,Jt 1 1 Vldowcd ,,., ,,...,.,. 0 25 "I I'nknovMi .,, 10 7 17 . 11.1 1 ItvtjpYi ttlilly nubmiltcd, i.i ... It. li. lllimiKb, 1'lS.Idlllt rilCDIIIIICK I'UM.llll. 1IIOMAS feiionov, hIUBb.IU.lAMS, lilt. IV. A. PA1.NH, 'IDinillY IHIRKK.1' w '.i,ijicKimr,,v" Alnt.-tt j. giuph;, &leUr,
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