& 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1902. l fc . rv . Church and Sunday-School At the Pcnn avenue church next week oicuib the annual ntate meeting of the Baptlnt Women's Foreign Mlaslonury oclety. The reports and nddrcsses will bo Interesting, not only to the churches ,of the Ablngton association, which In vites the session here, and the Baptist churches of the city, which enlcrttiln the delegates, but to all friends Inter ested In mlcslonary work. Miss Dr. Breed, of Nalgondu, India, tvIH he one of the speakers. Miss Gotl dardi from Mingpo, China, and Miss Morgan, from Assam, just returned from their work In these fields, will also speak. Miss Morgan had a, remarkable PNperlcncc In the recent great earth quake. Religious Notes. A financial rally will lip conducted .In the Howard Place A. M. K. chuich tomorrow. Rev. A. V. JRamor has been called away to attend the funeral service of a niece,1 at Hairlsburpr. Pa. ""Dr. D. S. Bcntley has returner! from Danville, Virginia, whore lit: spent a part of last wek on business. On next Monday - the Hcranton-Wllkes-Burre Lutheran I'astnral asso ciation will meet nt the parsonage of St. Mark's Lutheran church. Rev. A. I,. Ramer, Ph. D., pastor. Rev. Benjnmin Wheeler, presiding elder of the Pittsburg district A. M. K. church. Is spending a few days In this vicinity. 'He will conduct a meeting at Howard Place church Sunday. "The Luther League of St. Mark's church Is actively engaged In making preparations for the reproduction of the moving pictures of the famous Ober-Ammergau Passion pluy, next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. " The Methodist Ministers' association of Scranton and vicinity will meet In Elm Park church at 10.SO, May 5th. Qftlceia are to be elected. Rev. L. H. .Waring of Grace ' Lutheran church, will address the meeting on "Foot Prints of John Wesley Abroad." ', Rev. Jones, who was to cqme here in February, but was prevented owing to. the storm will leave Philadelphia on the 10.30 a. m. tiatn, today and will arrive hpre at C.47. He Is better known ns Phophet Jones. He predicted the Charleston, S. C, earthquake, Johns town flood, etc. "Rev. F. S. Ballentlne has just return ed from Philadelphia where he attended the twentieth reunion of the class of 'S2 of the University of Pennsylvania. He also attended the consecration of Bishop Mackay Smith. tit Holy Trinity church where he was at one time rector's associate with Dr. McVickar, now bishop of Rhode Island. "Christianity as exemplified in the catacombs of Rome" will be the sub ject of Dr. McLeod's evening lecture In the First Presbyterian church to morrow. It Is a theme of great in terest, as it brings Into the age im mediately succeeding the apostles. The catacombs were the hiding places and cemetries of the persecuted Christians. SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal. Elm Park Methodist Kpiicopil church Pia.ver nd praise ut O.iit) .1. 111.; reception of member ant Lord's suppc- iu 10J0 a. in. At clo-c of morning meeting, chits meeting in Sunday m liool room. Sundaj school at - p. in.; .lunioi League at 600 p. m. At 7..it p. in.. Dr. C. M. Gitim. the pastor, will (the the lli-l ot the announced four "Ons" which is "On Time." Stiangeis are welcome. Simpson Methodit Episcopal chuieli lte. II. C. MeDcrmott, pastor Pi caching at 10.80 a. in. ind ".SO p. in. Morning topic, "Tlie Picachcr's Cireat Theme"; evening topk', "Ihe Way to Faith." Sunday school at 12 m. ; .lunior League at 3 p. m. ; Epwoith League at 6.30 p. in. All aro welcome. Embury Sleihodist Episcopal church Rev. Junes Bcnningcr, pistor. Services on Sunday ns follows: At 0 a. in., informal greeting all com mittees to be present to welcome the guests; 10 a. in,, seiinon by Jle. . r. 1,'pham, D. I)., L.L. D,; platfoim meeting at 3 p. ni speakers, former pators; Kpworth League at 0 p. in,, leader, James Shepherd, of him 1'aiK League; 1 p. m., sermon by Rev. .1. 11. Sweet, 1). 1). Re. member that all vertices commence n halt hour earlier than usual. The Ushers, public iccepiion anil public comfoit committees will meet at 9 I. m. Court Street Mcthodit KpUcopal cliurch, llev. O. C. Lyman, pastoi Clas No. 1, 0.43, O. P. De Witt, leader. Preaching 10.30. Sunday school yA G. R. Claik, superintendent. Junior League, 2.10. Epvvoilh League, 6.30. Pleaching, 7,."0. Official lioaiil nieeting Monday, 7.30. da's No. 2, Tucsdiy 7,30, Joseph Aichcr, leader. Piajer meeting Wednesday 7,."0. Seats free. Strangers welcome. Providence Methodist Fplscopal church, llev. G, A. Cure, pastor. The Motherhood of St. Paul HOPELESS CASES. When the doctor leaves and says the case is hopeless, what remains to be done? Nothing, if the doctor's word is final. Much, it you will listen to the statements of men and women who were once "Hopeless cases " given up by doctors, and who were perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, .Nothing is more sure than that thousands of men and women with diseased luugs, obstinate coughs, hemorrhage, ema ciation and night meats, have been restored to perfect health by the use of the " Discov ery," Will it cure you? It has cured in ninety-eight cases out' of everv hun- ired where it was given a fair and faith ful triaj. By that record you have only two chances in a hundred of failure and liaety-eight chances of being restored to perfect health. It is worth trying. Abrsm Freer. Baq ,of Rockbridge, Oreene Co.. 111., writes; "My wife had u severe attack of pleurisy and lung trouble ; the doctors gave her op to (He. She commenced takiug Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and she began to 'jnprove from the first dose. By the time she asq' taken eight or tea bottles the was cured, lod it was the cause of n large amount being io!d here. I think the ttolden Medical Dit vry' la the best medicine in the world for bug trouble." .VkitB. Dr. Perces Common Sense Hectical Adviser containing over a thou k)'aid large pages is sent free on receipt if. tamps to pay expense of mailing only, 3end 31 one-cent stamps for the hook iu lapcr covers, or 31 stamps fpr the cloth bound volume. Addresser, R. V. Pierce, lutfilo, N, Y, , meet for prajer at 10 a. m. Preaching at 10. "0. Subject, "Comfort for the Aged." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kpnoilh League at fl.4.. Toplr, "Prajer Ncccilly;" Sirs. U. A. Cure, leader. Preaching at 7,30. Subject, "Theatres and The atre Goers." St. Paul's Melhodlil Cpliicop.il church, 1". P. Dofy, pastor Services May i, 1902: 10.00 a. m., meeting ol llrolherhoodj 10.30, Vtimon by Itcv, S. J. Horsey! 11.45. Sundy school; 3.80 p. HI., Jun ior Epvvorth League; 0.30, Epvvorlh League. De votional service, Mr. Peicr Jones leaden 7.30, sernmn by the patter. All coullalty welcome. Alii Street Methodist Kpleopal rliurch llev. .1. R. Austin, pistor. Morning preaching seivice nt 10.K0. subject. "The Christian' Armor"! class meeting at 11.30 a. m Charles Croop, leader; Sunday school, nt 2 p. in., Peter llartman, super intendent; Kpworth Tieaguc nt 0.1 p. in., (.'. If. Luther, leader; evening pleaching ncrUcc at 7.30, subjelt. "The 1'oxes In the Vlnejaid." .Nay Aug Afcthodlt Episcopal chmch Itcv. .1, It. Austin, pastnr; bunday school nt 2.30 p. ni. ; W, M, Xlion, supeilnlcndent. Preaching service at .'1.30 p. in. A rordtal wi Iconic. I Irot (iciiuati Methodist Kplsiopal rliuiel, d aius nvenuc and Vine slrect O. llobllin, iatir. Preaching services at 10.30 a. tn. and 7.30 p. m. Sundiy Fcliool at neon and at 'J o'clock p. in. at the Tujlor Avenue chapel. Prajer meeting on Wednesday evening. African Methodist KpUcopal cliurch. How ird Place Dr. I). S. Ilentley, pastor. Annuil nlly and tpiartirlv meeting smites'; preaching, 10,30 a. m. by Itcv. llcnjamin Mieelei, presiding elder. Saeiamcut. at 3 p. ni.; Chrlliin Kmlc.iv or prajct meeting, 7.11 p. ni., C. II. tlalnes. pieildent. Pleaching, 7.4"i p. in,; subjecl, "Winking in God's Vlnejard." A roidlnl welcome to all. Baptist. Pcnn Aveniis Iiaptiat church, Piiin avenue be. tween Spiuce and Linden ttect". Miangers coi- illally welcomed. Pleaching, morning at 10.30 and evening at 7.30, by the pastoi, Itcv. Ilobeit '. V. Pictce, I). P. .Morning pra.uis in the lower temple. Theme of Hie tiioinlng seiinon, "Vthcie Is (!od!" Reieption of new meiiibeis and communion. Simdaj hcliool at the home church ut 2 o'clock and at the Amcrmati ifemoi ial tnifdon nt 3.30 p. in. Young People's society meeting at 0.30. llinn" of the evening sciuion, "Where Is Heaven" At the aftei meeting, the pastor will use crajon sketches to picwent the Gospel tory. First Baptist cliurch. South Main avenue, 'lev. S. V. Mat hew , pastor The usual services will be held ou Sabhith at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Sunday school meets at 2 p. in., Dr. n, G. Bcddoe, superintendent. B. V, P. U. ut 0.30 p. ni. in the asicmbl.v mom. Piaver ineetliig on Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m. Seats fiee. All welcome. Jackson Street Baptist Church, Itcv. Thomas do (iiuchy, D. D pantoi Morning men'o piajci meeting at 0.45, Deacon Richard NIoholK lead ci. Seiinon at 1030. Topic, "Reaping and Sowing," Sunday school at 2 p. m. John Llovd, superintendent. livening service at 7 slurp. PrJise and song service with full orclicstia. Duct by John and Geoige King, cornctits, followed by a short addtess by the pastor. This i-.tvicc is tor the people and all will leceivc a roidhl w elroiuc. Gieen Uidge Baptist church Rev. George W. Strult, of Salamanca, '. Y., will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.J0 p. m. Communion nfter morning service. Olher services of'the week as usual. First Welsh Biptist church, West Maiket stiect Rev. J. V, Davies, pastor. The pastor will preach, both morning anrr evening, at the until hours, 10 a. in. and 6 p. ni. Sunday school at 2 p. m. The evening seivice will be con ducted in EnglNIi. Seats are free and all fiiends are cordially invited to attend. Shiloh BaptNt church, cornet Mulbcriy street and Adams avenue Preaching both morning and evening by Rev. Andicw Jones, oi Philadelphia Sunday school, 2.30 p. in,; services all net week, conducted by Rev, Joio. Xo baptismal mites Mlndav , Presbyterian. l'n-t Pretbytci ian chmch Dr. MiLeod will preach morning and evening. "L'arly Cluistian ity a Esemplilied In the Catacombs of Rome" will be his evening topic. Seivices nt 10.30 a. 111. anil 7.30 p. ni. Miangm welcome. Second Presbvtvmn church, Jefterson avenae (between Vine and Miilbcnv- stiects) 10.30, morning vvoiship; 12 in , Sunday whool; 8.30, Young People's Sncietj of Chu-.tian Endeavor; 7.30, evening worship. At the evening seivjre the, Rev. ,f. II. Odell vvil preich. Subject, ""What the Xct World Has to Say About 1 f." Green llidgo Picsbvterirn chuich Rev. J. J, Laming, pastor; Rev. L. It. Foster, assistant. 10.30 a. in., serviies of woishop with sermon by the pistor; subjcr, "A New Ileait for a evv Work." 32 m Bible school; 0.30 p. m., Chris tian Kndeavor. At 7.30, evening worship, with sermon by the pastor; new series on "The House of Life" "Its Shelter." All are welcome. Piovidemc Presbyteiian church Rev. Dr. Guild, the pastor, will pieach at 10.30 a. in. Sunday school ut noon; Junior Eudeavrr at 3.30 o'clock; Senior Kndcavor hervice at 6.3 J o'clock. Evening services, with eeunon by Dr. Guild, at 7.30 o'c'jek. beats of the church are always free. Washbuin Street Presbyleiian i liurcli Rev, John P. Moffat, D. D pastor. Services at 10.50 a. in. and 7.10 p. in.; Bible school at 12 m.; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3.30 p. ni.; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, U.20 p. ni. Prajer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening, All wel come, Sumner Avcnuo Pics,bjteriau chuich, corner of Sumner avenue and Price street Serv ices tomor ovv as follows: Sabbath school in the afteuoon at '2 o'clock. Tliu evening sprvlec at 0 o'clock, Rev, Dr. McLeod, of the First Presbj terian cliurch, will occupy the pulpit. The sacrament of the Loid's supper will be administered. All vv elconie, Capouse chapel f Green Ridge Presbj terian cliurch) Preaching. 10,30 a, m. and 7,30 p. ni., by tho pastor, Rev. It. R. Foster. Sunday school, 3 p. ni.; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m.j Sen ior Endeavor, 0.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7,30 Thursday evening. Welcome to all, Adams Avenue Chapel, New Yoik sticet Sei vices as ibiial. The Rev. James tlughrs will preach at 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Episcopal. St. Luke's Pailsh llev. Hogeij, Israel. I, O,, rector; Rev. Edward J, Ilaugliton, ruralc Fifth (Rogation) Sunday after Easter, St, Luke's cliurch, Wv owing avenue-7,10 a, m holy communion; 0,15 a, in., Sunday sclioot; 10,30 a, in,, holy communion and sermon; y,45 a. in., morning piajci; 7,30 p. m evening piajci. St, .Mark's clnpel, Diimnoi e 7,30 a, in., holy communion 0.10 a, ni Sunday school; 10.30 a', in,, inoinliig prayci and seimrii; 7.3d p. in,, even Ing prajer and teimon, St. Geoige'ii, Olyphaut 2.30, Sunday 6ehool 3.30 p. m evening service. East End .Sunday bcliool, 2.30 p, m. South Side Sunday school, 2,30 p, in. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Mo-i?ej avenue and Gieeu llidgo atieot Itev,' Fianels H, Hatcman, icctor, riftli Sunday after Eaiter, Morning prajer and holy communion, 10.30 a, m. j Sunday sciioo) nnd rector's class, 2,30 p, m.j evening prajrr, 7,30 p. in, St, John's Misiou, (Mtrhaut llall, Providence Square Holy communion, 7.20 a. in. hundj) tihool, 2 p, m.j evening piajer, 4 p. in, Clulst's church, corner Washington avenue and Park &trcct-llev. F, S. llalleiitine, rector. Sei. vlcta nt 10.30 ii, in,, 2.30 p. in. and 7.30 p. in. All seat free. All welcome, Reformed Episcopal, Giace Ilifoimcil Episcopal chuiih, Wjomliig avenue, below Mulberry street Gcorgo L. ,i. rich, pastor, Pra.ver ami praise ten ice at 0.30 a, m.j deviue worship at 10.30 a, in, and 7,30 p, in, Preaching; by the pastor. Sabbath school, 12 m.j young People's Society of Clirlstlaij En deavor, 0.30 p. III. Lesson study, Wednesday at 7,30 p. m.; prajer meeting at 8. Scats free,' All are welcome, . Evangelical Lutheran. Holy Trinity English Luthciaii chuich Hev, E. 1'. Hitter, pastor. Fifth Sunday after Eaiter, Gospel lesson, John xvl:2J-30. Epl.tle, James 1:22-27. At 10.30 a. in,, regular pleaching ser vice; 12i., Suuday school; 0.43 p. ni., Luther League; 7.30 p. ni., vesper service. St, Mark's Lutheran chuich, H'jkhliuin sticet Rev, A. L, Itatuer, Ph. I)., pa lor. bcrvlccs at 1030 n, til, and 7.30 p. m. Sunday Bcliool, 12 in. ( l.uther league, 0.30 p. in. Morning mbjrct, "The Ascension!" evening subject, "Sanetlflcatlon." (tiaco Evangelical Lutheran chuich (general sjnod), comer of .Mulberry street anil Prescott avenue Hev. Luther I lew Waring, pastor. At 0.30 a. in., Sunday school; 10.30 a. in., Divine vvoixhlp, with sennoiil 7, i. in., Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor; 7,30 p. m., even ing service, with sermon. Evcijbody welcome. Miscellaneous. All Souls' Unlvcrwllst cliurch, Pine street be tween Adams and Je.'fcrson avenues Itcv. Thoims It. Pajne, pi(or. Divine seivice, with sermon, at 10 30 n, iu. and 7.30 p. in.; morning subject, "Walking by Faith"; evening subject, "What Unl vcrsallsts Te it h. Concerning Punishment." Sun day school at 12 jn. Seits fiec. Strangers coi dially welcomed. Calvaiy Reformed church, Mnmoe avenue and Olb-on slrect llev. Marlon L. Flror, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. in, and 7.30 p. in.; Snndav- school, 11,45 n. in.; Christian Endeavoi, 7 p. in. Zlon United Evangelical church, 1120 Oipour avenue IteV. J. W, Mcstiigcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10,30 a. in, nnd "..111 p. in. I "ithjccts, "Debtors to God" and "Christ, "Ihc litter being the fifth senium mi "Tropin ty or lcinilnencs and Authenticity cf the Ull.lo b.v Pilphccj Ful filled." Sunday tchovd, n..Q a, in.; Junior En deavor, 4 p. iu.: Senior Endeavor, 0,-!0 p. in. All seats, fne. Evei.vbody welcome to nil services. Plymouth Congngatlonal chuiih llev. E. R. Williams, of Coolvllle, O., will pieneh morning anil evening. Morning topic, "The Bisls cf Our I'nlty with God"; evening topic, "Individual De cisions In the Chi Mian Life." Gospel Tabernacle, Jefferson avenue, llunmnre James Lel.shri.iii, pastor. Pleaching at 10.30 a. m, and 7.30 p. in. Sundaj- school, 12 in.; Young People's meeting, (I. TO p. in. An all day meeting of the Clnistiau and Mi'slonaiy Alliance on Tips day, 10!:,0 a. m., 2 and 7.30 p. m. Rev. Aithtir Hiivvden, missionary fiom South China, will be the speakei. First Primitive Methodist church, Cri-cn Ridge Itcv. O, Lees, pistor. Regular pleaching 'ervi:es at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. The morning ser vices will be conducted bv J. I'idlam, and in the evening John (cates will piiach. Class meeting after morning sermon. All welcome. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR APRIL 4 THE CHURCH AT ANTIOCH IN SYRIA. Acts, xi: 19-30. BY REV. J. E. GILBERT, D. Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. JM'ltODLCriOV. lhus far the book of Ac,ts has been (unfilled to n sketch of religious livn c ments in great cenlies. Seven chapters showed what was done in Jciiualem until the death of Stephen l'lillllp'.i work In Samaiia and vvitli the eunuch who rctu.ned to Ethiopia followed. Then the account of Paul' conversion on the waj- to Damascus) vv is presented, and afteiv.-aid Petci's maivclou-j vision at Joppa and bis ser vice for Ctrnclius at C'aesarea. Thu-i, Willi Jerusalem as the point of beginning, Sim mi, Ethiopia, Dannscus, Joppa anil Caenuea, are brought Into the field of Christian cffoit. With this gcogiaplucal expansion there had come jit ter views of the gopel'n mission to leach Gentiles as well as Jews, to become .1 world-wide bj Ucm of lellgion. The church had broken the bonds of tace ili-tiucticn ami was. icady for its outwawl lnovcmcnts to the legioiu bejond. Today wei xtiall ce how- in the Providence of God nuolh.-r ccntie was cstablislied front which misio:i i,ie would be Miortlj sent out. Dlt'PERMON. (Verse 10). Attention is (list calleil to the joumejs of ("lnistians fumi Jer usalem (Dan. Mill). Thev might have been content to lemaiii in the national inctiopolL-., where vveie the temple, sjnagogues, sacred books and places, learned men, and schools, bj which intellectual and social life received its highi st ftimulu. But the persecution that arose about Stephen (Acts vii:3S), directed against hity in tlie main (Acts viil:14), cnnipelloel them to flee in every iliiection for safety. We le.un here that thev- traveled to the north, until t lip.v leached Plienlce, or Phenicii, a Miiall couutiy lving on tin- Mrditcitancau sea, peopled by the descendants of Ham. 'lhence some uowul ovei into the island of C)pius-, while others jour neyed eastward and came to Antioch, then a cele brated Sjriau city, thus settlements of Chris tians vveie I'ftfctecl in three impoilant regions, extending east and west in a right line prohibly a hundred miles, all bejond the jurisdiction of the Jewish lileiaichj PREACHERS. (Veises 10 and 20.) The men who thus went out preached not because thpj had been trained and ordained to the sacred office they were lsjmcn but because they vvoio consecrated to the cause of Christ, The infant church had not jet made clcilcal distinctions prominent but regaided all believers as minis tore, (Matt. svlii:18.) These lay pieacheis, finding asjlum in the noitli, were of two kiuJs. Some were fonner dwellers in Jerusalem, Jevv-'sh iu their sjmpathies, and they naturnlly souajht their fellow countrjincn, endeavoring to win them to Christ. Others had been if sklents in those parti, sojourning foi a time at Jerusalem, now- returning; home because of the psraccullin. These preached Jesus to (he Giechuis, that is to the Gentiles, the luiciicuniclscd. Whether this; took place piior or subsequent to Petci's visit to Cornelius, as relited in our last lesion, we have no means of determining. It is probable tint Hie two events vveie contemporaneous or neatly so. CONVERTS. (Veuc 21,) Tlie pleaching to Gentiles in Autiocii by uiioidaiued lefugees was on a largei scale than the preaching of Peter at Caesarca, In the latter case, a single man, an officer iu the Roman army and his household weie In ought into tho church, while in tho for mer instance u. largei- number accepted Cluist, Fiom this it is not to be argued that tlie words of Peter were lets eltective, and that therefore lay talent is to be piefcrred. But the greater gatheilug wit due to the fact that tho pi earn ers ot thought and speech vveie thcrefoie vell known, and to the iiirlher fact that they le in.iinccl and continued their labois for a longer time, tines pic.sslng every e irc.niiist.iin i- to ad vantage. And so it tame- to ium that ,i great number believed, nnd a chinch, a inngitgatlon, was foiiued, rboving one met line bj- which in those dajs Chilstlanily was piopagatcd. It ei hlbiled the vitality and aggtcsslvcncss of the Uiuich. ' n.vll.AUAS,-(Vcisfs 22, 21, 2I.)-Tlm congie Ration at Jcliisalcin, being the lint body of c,r. ganlud ('III UtiJin, rxcicUcil u kind of oversight for all new societies famed, peilmps holding this as a right or dutj, pcihaps Iu maintain unity and pioinotc cfTlelcncy, Hence Peter was sent to t-ainatla to supervise Phillip's wnik, (Asts vlllsll.) So now it was denned piopcr to icnd one noilhwaid, stopplrg ulung the vraj, and coming ut length to Antioch, Dirnabas was eliotcu fur this impoitant mission, 'the selection is lilghly pigniflcaut inasmuch ns he was not an apostle Indicating ft tendency to call others into service. He Is incut I mod but twice be fore iu Scriptnic fnee iiwielatlou to ho t.Mng of his piopeity to the chinch (Acts iv;.l0ST), and once in his kiiiJucss to Saul (Aels l:27), What Is uiost In.poitant, he f here, declaicd to be a good nun full of the Holy Ghost, Just the- one needed by the cliurch in its earlier his tory. His ministry is ulso desciibcd In fuw vvorils, both as tu its chaiacter and effect lie e.xhoitcd to fldclllj' and many vveie saved. SAUL. (Ycites 25 tivl 20.) 'Iheie is alwajs a favorable llnce and modo for the Instiiiction of u great man to his life work, Anlloh was )ion. ored as tlie first Held of the apostle to the Gen tiles. After Ids brief tojourn with the apostles In Jerusalem lie fled fiom the ciimltv of the Jews to C'aesarea unci thence to Tarsus (Acts W:30), Iheie, in I1L1 native city (Acts jrl:J'i), he mnaincd in obscurity, with oppoitunlty To study tlio philosophy of the heathen, the litera ture of the Jens and the doctrine? of his new fiillh. On reaching Antioch, Hamulus thought of his old friend whom ho constdcicd tho proper one, both by natural gifts nnd acquirements ti Welt ns by grace, to be an assistant or co-worker In the new church, lie therefore made the journey, In those dajs n vny tedious one, to 'iarsus, perhaps three hunched miles distant, and brought back this gieat man. One wholo jear the two lauglit Die truths of the gospel, and dining that time the disciples acqulicd the title of Christians. 1'AMINi:. (Verses 27 to 23.) At the end cf it jear the teaching of these men, so greitly prolU able lt the church, was Interrupted by tho intio diictlnn uf fceiihr millers. Among the prophets (pieachers) who came to Antioch from Jerusalem, one named Agnbus (Acts xl:10) had the ability tn foietell events, as did the prophets and seers of the olden times. ( Under the Illumination ot the Splilt be predicted, a world-wide famine. That eloes not necessarily mean that there would be n dearth of food In all countries at once, but that all countries; would suffer, some per haps moie thin others, the visitation being Iu u succession of je.ns, tlr-t In one land, then In the olher. 'the lesson informs us nnd Jemcphtis, Dlo Casslus and Tucltus confirm the isti.tenicnt, that this prediction wn actually fnllllled In the dajs of Claudius, who was then the Hoimn cmpeior. In those dajs a famine was antlolpaled with much dread, both because of thn discomfort and because It was supposed to Indicate the Divine ili-plciisurc. (Gen. Ml:2.j.) I!KSi:OI,EXCi:.-(Vcre 20 and 30.) Adver sity Is favorable to (be ill-play of cliaractei. Any tcmpoial mkfoitunc is, therefoie, a ble-s-ing, beeaiL.se by It the leal condition of the lieait Is manifest. (I'ulm l:7.) The pioi peel It c famine gave occasion for the chuieli nt Antioch to c-xeuiv the griee of beuevoleiue, one of the most beautiful of the vlitties. (Mill. .:8.) Having received the -piiitinl things 'loin Jeiusalem they icsolved to leturn material bene fits. (1 Cor. Kill.) It may have been that tic famine hid already inched Jciualcin, or tint the mother church was poor, or that then was ft pi in of distilbution already ogieed on by which the destitute""!!! nil turts should lecel.u aid as it was needed, out of a common stoic. However that may have been, the disciples at Antioch made up n fund, each oonti Uniting free ly according to abllilj, and -cut this by the hands of Iluuabas and Sml to the Jerusalem elders. The- give of their substance and giant ed a vacation to their beloved mlui-teis, REFLECTIONS. 1. Hue is a i onimcndiblo method of mis-iouar.v vvoik. Let all ClnUtians wherever thej' go, cair.v the gospel witli them and -eelc to bilng oilier men tu Jesus Christ. 2. Tlie faithful present ition of the tiuth, however made, will bring forth fruit, l.ajmen and eler gjiuen are alike iu this they aie heaieis of mes sages which I eaiel will do good. 3. When a new chinch Is cstablislied it ought to be for a time under the vvatch-ciro of an old church, and sonic good and wise man should be sent to ar range all things and instinct. 4. It is dcsh.iblc lint men of congenial spirit should be asso ciated. 15.unb.is and Saul, both natives ot lint legion, were pupaied for ovnipilhetlc and con certed action, h. A chutcli is edified b.v the tiuth and teachcisi are theicfore greatly needed who can unfold ind explain the doctrine ot Cluist. 0. It often occurs lint one man piccedes to mike vviv for nnothcr, as Baniaba- for Siul. 7. The tuiltj- of Christ's followers pioinpts gifts in time of need. BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS BY HKV. ROBEKT V. PIlinOE, D. D. Fiom Author's N'otes In "The Snndav School Leon Illustrator," Published by F. II, Revel & Co., Chicago, 111. Golden Text "flic hand of' the Lord was with tliein, and a gieit. nin ibei bilieved and tinned iiiiln the I.oicl." Ac,:vi:21. Xotlce t In c o vvnnilertul things in the eailj pait of tint lev,on: 1. "Aildiui to the Lend." What .1 bl.ssed privilege to be joined to God in life and seivice, 2. "Much people wen- added into the Lend." .'I. "JLinj weic added unto the Loid," thiough the minl-ti.v of the di-rip'ei-. So min.v might be icldoel unto the Lord Indav If all of thn-e whom God Ind i ailed to be His followeis would be full of faith and fruitful in service. Scattered alnoiil aftn I tic death ot Stephen, the disciples piuclilmed everjwherc the name oi &YSvb" Jesus of Nazareth, and "Tlie baud of tho Lord was witli them," and a, gieat number believed and turned to the Lord, Faithful, loving, who Barnabas was sent b.v the home church of Jeiusalem to, strengthen tl-o worjteis at Antioch, For missldnarj- labors the church must ulvvajs send its best representatives in Chil.stl.m service. When God wanted to send a nilsslonarj' to this c.uth to bring the Gospel, He sent the best in the heavenly liome, even Jesus, His well beloved Son, "Added unto the Loid"; tills Is the Scripture method of building up the church. Jesus Cluist must be the tiue foundation of the CluUtlaii church, for "Other foundation can no man lay," aszi E2f I Suggestions First diaw an outline of the cn.js to Indicate the touudatloii on which the clinic le liimt bo bulldcd, On this cioss diaw the rtpie eriitutluus of blocks heaiiug tho names at Jews, GrcekJ, etc, tu Indicate-ihc elifleient classes of people, which were "Added to the Loid," Color Hints Make Hie cio-s while, with u scailct outline ; make tlie blocks to be added light blue with oiaugc outline; make tlie hand light plulc with white outline, Scranton, Pa. QREATLY ALARMED, By a Persistent Cough, but Peima ently Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Mr, H, P, Uui'bdge, u student nt law. Iu Qieonvllle, S. C, bad been troubled' for four or Jive yents with n continuous rough -which he suys "gioatly ulurined ino euuslnii- nie to fear thut I was (n the first stage of consumption." Mr, DurbaBo havlnu seen Chuinberlaln's Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try It: "I soon felt a reniaikiible change and utter using two bottles of tho twenty-live cent size was per manently timed." Sold by all druggists. MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. Mercantile Appraisement or, roR The Year of I902. The vendors of foreign and domestic merchan dise and broker, etc., In the county of Lacka wanna, Pa., will take notice that in pursuance of the several Acta of Assembly of the Com tnonvvcalth to provide revenue to meet the de mands of the treasury and for other purposes, the iitideilgned, Appraiser of mercantile and other license taxes for said rount-, has prepared a list of dealers iu goods, wares, merchandise, patent medielnea, brokcifl, etc., wholesale and retail, In said county, and plated each in that claw which appealed to him Just and light. ARCHIBALD BOHOfOH. Ilourkc, John M., retail. Burke, John M.. ictail. Ilalakvvle, Wallnn, retail. Ball, Win. II., retail. Illaliop, W. F retail. Batlus, Michael, rclall. Brill, Anthony, retail. Chester, Mllce, ictail. Caw ley, .Martin, retail, Connois, John, ictail. Curren, Anthonv-, retail. Cuicli, Andievv, lclall. Divls, Thomas l) lolall. Dickon Store Co., telall, I), tc II. Co. (White Oak), iclatl Flnnerly, John l' ictail. Friedman, II., retail. Foote. M, A., ictail, Geibig. . V retail. Gilroy, Win. J ictail. Grurcvskl, Bainev, iclall. Howella, Abe, retail. Kecgan, Pali Irk, retail. Kennj-, Thomas M., ictill. . Klnliack, A. B., lelall. l.oflus, John (Pool), ictail. Llnde, Cluist, ictail. Llndcimiin, l, (' iclall. Livln. X., retail. Lavelle, P. J ictail. ' I.oitus. John, retail. Loflns. Jlaiy W ictail. Mr vndrcvv, Mlehae, ictnil. McLaughlin, J. K ictail. McDonald. Patiick, letill. McDonnell. Thoinis, telall. Mlglln, John, retail. Mlglln, Martin, retail. Muiirl.y, Patrlek, i-tall. Movies, Ro-o A,, retitj, Naugliton, Win., retail. Xledlnski, Victor, retail. O'ltoiirkc, M. II., retail. O'llojle. K. .1.. retail. Pnppeiello, Josiph, iclall l'u-h, M retail. Pinh-t, Mrs. T'elei, letall. Place and Lewis, retail. Paddn, James, ictail. Pi lie, Maik, letall. Piobst Bios., retail. Rlngsdorf. S.. retail. Riidoievvic?, Joseph, letrtil, Rinnc, l:. J., ictail. Ree.lv. Chailes, iclail Riverside Coil Co., retail. Riverside Store Co.. retail. Sziwok, John, retail. Meckewier, Ed,, retail. Sovanles, nd , let ill. Seanlon, John J., retail. Swift. M. J., ictail. Scrantcn Coal Co. (Ravinond), retail. Timlin, John, letall. Turko, Win., retail. VMlko, Paul, retail. Walsh, J. J iclall. BKNTOV 'row.SAlllP. Cipwell, A. .1., retail. Fainh.-in, R. E ictill. Freeman, Geoige, letall. Gunner, V. E., retail. Sweet, K.. retail. VanBect. W. D., letall. Bf, VKKI.V BOROUGH. Ainold. S. W.. retail. Riidd, .Mis. Sii.-.iu, letall, Burett, Jaj, retail. B"tt, V. II. ictail. B.igniek. Anthonv, iclall. Biundage, A. W., ictail. Basalyga, Pctei, ntail, llloes, W. S,, letill. Clark Bros., ictail Callcntlrr, John, le'nil. Carwaitb, Rich, retail, t'reai, Wni ntail. Giuenskl. B.. ictail Gemini, W, 11 , r'lail. ftivne, Win,, icrail. Giuin, Win., retail. Grciner i Sin, II., lelall, Klnbark, J. II.. ntnl. Ketchem, M. F.. retail. Kejstonc --toie Co. retail. Locklm, G. D., ictail. Maines, II. i:., retail. Nvhart. J. T retail. O'Haia, Stephen, lot ail. Puce, G. A., iel.nl. Peik, F. A., ret ill. Peel Lumber and Mamifacluimg Co., retail, Roberts Bros , retail, Sciaiilou Coal Co., retail. St ulik Cice'c Coal Co., ictail, Squires, n. W., retail. Siep. John IL, retail, Shaffer, William, ictail. )atklns, W. W ictail. CARBONDALI1. FIRST WARD. Belz and Neldaud, letall. C3 Sale m avenue, Boston Tea Co., ictail, Pittslon avenue. Bianmer, Mrs. Lewis, ictail, 73 N. Church street, Butler, Alice, retail, 05 Salem avenue. Horry, G. W., retail, 22 X, Main uveuue. Beck, John P., ictail. .1(1 Salem avenue, Row era, W. G., iclall, 20 X. Main avenue. Bauctt, Thomas F ictail, Fullbtook street. Biidget, P. IM., ictail. 82 Dundafl street. Cavanaugh, Charles, retail, Dundafl street, Clarke, II. 1, retail. i4 X. Church slrect. Camcion, .1. I.., retail, 52 Salem avenue, ('leveling & Bughr. ictail. Duffy, P, A retail. Dimmlck, .1. W,, retail, HVi Salem avenue, Kdwards & Rcece, ict.ul, 34 Lincoln avenue. Famous Dry Goods Store, retail, 29 X, Church street, Tinncgan, 1)., ictail, 'l.I'all Biook street. Fowler Steam Mill, retail. Fellows, Thomas, ictail, 43 Salem street. Fincren, P., retail, Dundatl sticet. Genu, Angel, retail. Gchert, John, 67 Silem stiect, Howard, W, D rclall, Humphrey, 1). W ictd.lt, 53 Salem street. Hollistcr. C. II., retail, 2J Salem ttrcct. Hcalej-, K. J., fpool tables), letall. Kenny & Co., G, IL, retail. Kliliy, W. F. retail, 3tt X. Chinch street. Kellej, B. A.-, retail, 41 Salem street. Kliputiick, Annie, retail, Dundaff street. Letts, A. IL, retail, 5J .Salem sticet. Luglans, Gabriel, retail," 1X Dundaff street. Lewslej', A, S., ictail, oil Salem street, Lee, .opher, O., ictail. Main street, Langan, Patrick, retail, Dundaff street, Lunnj-, John A,, retail, 12 X. Main sticet. Manners. II. C retail, Myers, A, K., retail, 6.1 Salem avenue. Mollis, Xicoias, retail, Mrlus, John, retail. 41 Lincoln street, Mawo, Angles, retail, Dundaff sticet. May, II, K., retail, 40 Lincoln street, Mauiilou, P, J retail, .Norton, Thomas, retail, Dundafl street, Xorris. Clias. W.. retail. SO Belmont street. Olvci, J, M retail, ,'t Darte avenue, Piigllauo, Samuel, rrtiil, Dundatl sticet. Pinehert, Henry, ictail, ii Hotpltal street. Rutherford, James, retail. Ilogeis, Xlchnlas, iclall, Rej wild & Sons, lelall, SO Lincoln stiect. Reese, John G.. retail, Staiisberv, W. B., retail, til Halcm avenue, Shepliard, John R,, retail, 0,1 Salem avenue, Shannon, Win,, ictail, 4.1 Salem avenue, Seaman Bios., irtall. 37 Church street, Scuiry. W. 0., retail. 57 Main stiect. Seomin, A. V., retail. 47 Main street, Swingle. T. K if tail, Park street. Smith, Louisa, ietal, Pike street. Hie lsiael Crano Co., retail. Van Ilei-gen & Co., lelall, SI UundafT slice t, Vail, L. ictail. While, A,, retail, Williams, S. IL, iclall. Main street, Walker, Geo. retail, DunelalT strcft, Woiklugmaii'a store, ictail. 7.1 X, Main stiect. Walt, M. G retail. Church street. Walker, Geo, retail. C'AIlllOXDALi:, SI'.COXU WARD, Brjfon, It. A . letall. Burke. L'dwaul, letaii, S. Main street. Hi nulling, Augusta, retail. 29 Main street. Horry, II. P., ictail, 55 llehiiont street. Brciuiau el: Ilujlun, letall, 14 N, Main street, lliovvn, Flank, lelall, 2U X. Main .ticel. lluike, i:. P., ictail. 11 X, Main street, lluiiiaid, s, i. retail, 7 Laslern. Hun- & Sons, W ictail, X. Main sliret. Bell i. Blown, ictail, Si X. Main .licet, llin.-liani. William T,, retail, Dundaff Hicct. ltlaeliw Bios , ictail. llatiett, J. W ictail. Cudclliigton V Thompson, let ill, 52 X, Miu slicet. Coughlln, Janus, retail, M S, Main sheet. Campbell, Thomas O., ictail, 28 Salem street, Claike. B, S., retail. 24 Salem avenue. Carroll, P. A., ictail, :W b. Main avenue, (lemon, William. letall. 51 s. Main ttieet. Collins, Martin, J., ictail. Coigau Bioa., retail. Collin,, J. P., ictail. Casey. P, J lelall. Dltchburn, U, ictail, 23 Salem ticct, LACKAWANNA COUNTY T- MBHOAHMIB APMAISratlKT. Dennis, F.S:., retail, 41 N. Main itrett, Dougherty & Mattln, retail, Edwards, R retail, 27 Salem street. r.lcj-, K retail, Second ward. Elmer, K., retail. Foitcr, W, B,, 87 N. Main alieet, Fnlkeron. O. V retail. Grahitn, W. W retail, 21 N, Main street. Gradlllo, Lewis, retail. 3.1 X, Main street. Gorman, Edward, retail, Main street. Grand Union Tea Co.. retail, 00 Salem slice!. Gerhard!, A., retail, 75 Salem avenue, Gllhool, J. It,, retail, 2.1 Main street. Hicks, Wm., tetail. Healy, E. J,, retail, O avenue. Ilurbert, J. 11., retail, 23 X. Main street. Iloole, .1. A., retail, 64 Balein avenue. Klnback, Robctt, retail, Sixth avenue and Main. Kelly, J. It., retail. Kllhullen, R. J retail, Main and Seventh streets. Kilpatrlck, J. W retail, 40 S. Main street. Lewis, David, retail. Pike street. Mills k Co., S. W retail. Mills Bros,, telall, Main street. Minine. T. O., ictail, 03 Salem avenue. Monaghan. J. J,, ictail. Morgan, J. E ictnil. Maddagc, Nicholas, retail. Moon et Slebald. retail, 87 R. Main street. Maxwell, Jr., II, T retail, 2.) S. Main street. McXiiltj-, John, retail. Main street. McDonald, J. II, retail. McCann Bros., ictail. Ming, Peter, retail. Nleson, August, retail, Main street. Nealon, T. M retail. Seaman, II. V retail. Singer, S retail, 10 X. Main street. Siriami, Alfonso, retail, V,i R Main stieet. Stephens, W, F., retail, 64 Salem avenue. Simpson, J. J retail. Sahm, A. L retail, fl s. Main street. dinger, S retail, 14 N. Main street. Pethrlck, R, W., retail, Sixth avenue. Reese Bros, retail. Remolds, A. W., retail. Rchkop, L. IL, retail, Main sheet. Roberts & Rejnold", retail, 23 X. Main stiect. Ralerebutb. .1. .1.. istjll t q,.Ana m.- I ommelmeger, A., retail, 21 S. Main street. II senberg. P. A., retail. Tinglcy, J. P. A., retail. 34 X. Main aticct. Tiallej., R, t retail, 20 X. Main street. T ffauj. A. C, letall. M S. Main, Ver. T. A., retail. 52 S. Main street. I Hams, B. S retail. Salem street, Wllllatrj, Samuel, iclall, 27 S. Main sticet. CARBOXDALE, THIRD WARD. Alfred & Male, ictail, 88 X". Main street. Courtwing, II. P., retail, 07 Wajnc avenue. Cramer, h W., letall, ,12!4 Lincoln. Cohen, J. M retail, Third vvaid. Devinc, .1. A., retail, Dcvlnc avenue. Hagen, Charles, retail, 53 S. Main street. Judge, Joseph, retail, Main street. mini--, jjiiuu, retail. Loflus, M,, ictail. McTighe, James B retail. Main sheet. Xeary, P. h, retail. 71 S. Main street ltccse. Jane T retail. Xinth avenue. Van Beck Bro., ictail, S. Main street. CARBOXDALE, FOURTH WARD. Burke, James F., letall, .134 Cottage sticet. Bojln. J. ., retail, 172 Pike street. D. & II. Co.. mines, ictail, "cranton. Gllhool, T. J retail, Brookljn street. McDonoiigh Bros., retail, Pike street. McKcnna, P. F., ictail. CARBOXDALE, FIFTH WARD. Bcckei, I'.. IL, retail, Chuich street. Bennclt, Michael, retail Main sheet. Burns, K. J., retail. Burns, K, J., retail. Cluine, J. F., tetail. Calc, Jolin. retail. CARBOMlALE SIXTH WARD. Bruunei, Lewis, ictail, X. Belmont sticet. D. cV II. Biook mines, retail, Scranton. Di-v, B. W.. retail. Fvans, J. O., retail, 149 Belmont sticet. Healy, T. E retail. KM Fan lew street. Judge, Thos. P., rcUii, 76 S. Main street. MeGee, II. 1'.. ictail. Malnvvarlng, Wm., ictail. ill Belmont sheet. Moon, lbert J., retail. 8J Belmont sticet. Mangan, 'llios. J., tetail, Dundaff aticet. People's Shoe Stoic, ictail, in X. Main sticet. Pethrlck. John P., retail. Belmont street. Roberts, Wm.', retail, 128 Belmont stre;t. Rega, Joseph, retail, 179 Belmont street, Scott, J. J re.ail, Ebl Dundaff street. Whvle, II. D., retail, 31 Belmont street. Walker, Annie, retail. CARBOXDALE TOWXSHIP. Caff cry, John J. Childs, retail. Cavanaugh. M. II., Carbondale. retail. D. &. H. Co. (Powdeilv), retail. Iltggins, Mrs. I)., ictail. Kelly, Michael, retail. MeKenni, M. P.. retail. White and Murpnv, retail. COVINGTON TOWNMHP. Cobley and Son, i el ail. DLXMORn BOROUGH. Bogart, Fiank IL, Butler sticet, retail. BmHiou e, Tdwaid If.. 113 Blakcly sheet, Telall Brown, John. 711 Blakcly street, re.nil, Bi.nk, John W,, retail. Bedmil, M. 1'., letall. Beatt-e, .lame-, ictail. Brady k ins, William, rela'l. Becbc, M. S., letail, Baci, Fredrick, Thiid ctieel, retail. Bone V S.n, J, G., ictail. Roland. Charles, letail. Biouson, O. W., relail, Buikc, Michael, tetail. Bionuer. John, retail. Block. John, retail. Brogan, J. J retail. Cavanaugh Si Walsh, retail. Cullcii, Frank, retail. Coleman, J. .1. (pool tabic), ictail. Coleman, J .J letail. Colbora, Andrew, ictail, Caflre.v. P., retail. Claik, Thomas, retail. Conwaj-, L'. M., retail. Costella, W. J,, retail. Carney & Brown, retail. Duffy. Kate, retail. Dougherty, F. J,, retail. Dandica, I, retail, Dominick, Paul, retail, Dunmore Lumber Co., letail, Doudican, P. J., retail. Davis, Brunson, ictail. hvans, Jolin, retail. Frcdi, Tony, retail. Ferris, Antlionj-, letail. Fljiin, Thomas, lelall. Gerritj-, Thomas, ictail. Greav.v, William, retail. Green Ridge Coal ( o., retail. Gibbons, J. V., retail. Gaughcii, Thomas, relail; Golden, Thomas J,, retail. Gcrordi. V retail. Glynn, M. F.. retail. Glcicliinan, William, ictail, Gregorj-, James, letall. Kenwood, Thomas, ictail, Hoffman, Jacob, retail. House Ii Sanson, retail. ' Hoff, Curtis, rclall. lllzen, John, retail. Harrington, Catherine, iclail, Hughes, F. J., retail. Harper's Market, lelall. Henopp, Oscar, retail. Jackson, Joseph, retail, Jolem, John, retail, Kuns, George J., relail. Klassncr. Henry, letail. Laurel Hill Store Co., ictail, Lattl, Rinaldo, retail. bisk, J, D retail. Laubsiher, Henry, retail, Mcllitt, Tliomas, ret ill. Malley, M. 0.. relail. Moffitt Williamson, iclail. Mullen, M. M retail, Mufliiccl, Canio, retail. Mauley, John M ictail, Mnrella, Vcgcnzo. retail. Mangan, Frank T. ictnil, Murrey A- Co., P, J., retail. Mason, Edwin, letall. Metser, Aiunonj, retail. MeCarty, W. J., irtall. McDonald. M. J., letail, Mclfale, V. P.. letall. McDonald. M. J , retail, Xaegeli, A retail, Olltskl, George, retail. O'Mallej-, llimnai, relail, O'Bojle, P. F., retail. O'UojIe, M. J retail. O'llara. Edward, ictail, Prion, Herman, retail, Pennajlvanla Coal Co,, Xo. t lelail. Prnnsjlvanla Coal Co,, Gipsj, ictail. Pennajlvanla Coal Co,, Xo, I,, retail, Prclhcrlck, Edwaid, iclail, Palmer, John, iclall, Prllens, Charles 1',, ictail, Potter, G, W retail, Powell, John, letall, Quliin, Thomas, retail, Quinn, Thomas, letall, Rankin, R. W letall, Reagan, P. J retail. Itvan, P. J letall. Rirllo, l.lberato, letall, Ruane, John, relail. Ruddy, M. J retail. Hostel, William, tetail. Ruane, Dennis, ictail, Robinson, Geoige, ictnil. Swam & Brown, retail, Slallfo, M., letall. spencer, A. I), h F. M., ictail. Stevans, E. A,, retail, , Shuller, J. P.., ictail SwarU, )', I:,, leias. sciavtllla. ItarTacl. irtall. Sueneer. II. II. & Frank, letail. Shirei, 1. J., retail. Teevun, P. I,, letail, Union Cash Store, letall. Union Cash Stoie, iclall. Yccliio Veto, retail. Voojclbacher, E. A., rclal' Valeiuano, S,, letall, White, James, tetail. Wahtcrs, K. F., retail. Wall & Co.. F. H.. lelall. Wball, . fc'., retail. MIMAimtB AWBaUIWWHIT. """""" "iivarVvvwf.jVWijfJjiii Woetkert, John, retail. Yost, Oscar, ntail. Youhsit, J, M., tetail, ( , dAlto.v BOROUOH. " ' ' Canwell. U. P.. retail. - " t DaUon Supply Co., retail, Francis le Dean, retail. . Jenkins, W. P., retail, ' Krllog, Moster ft Co.. retail, t . . Shoemaker, S. Q., retail, " Stanton, Ellas, retail, Snyder Bros., retail. Smith, W. E,, retail. Tiffany, F. M retail. EbMHURST BOROUOH. Itardcnberg, E. P., retail, Kipp, II, B retail. RnfT, Joe, retail. Shleblc, j. W retail. DICKSO.V BOROUOH. Barron, J. A., retail. , Brerdeveakl, Frank, relail. Benthan, John, retail. Broazondakl, Frank, retaaV Babusco, John, retail. , Boleck, Stephen, retail. Chappell etc Co., retail. Calahan, Florida, tetail. Columbia Bottlina; Works, rata It Dickson Store Co., ratal), .Degutas, Andrew, retail. , Dlnglebcrry, George, retail. D I, ft iff. Co., ntail. ( 1 x cvans, invia A mail. . Fallen, Bryan, retail. Foley, Tliomas J., retail. I Fcrla, George, retail. Grovenikl, Mary, retail. Gallagher, P.' H., retail. Groon, Mike, retail. Gorcsensky, Mary, retail. Goodman ft Weiss, retail. Goodman ft Welta, retail. . Goodman ft Weiss, retail. Groe7cnskl, Stanislaus, utill. Hcnne, Albert, retail. Hares, Frank, retail. ; ) iiiii, u. i'., reran. Hall, Mrs. John, retail. Hllwlg, John, retail. llilwlg ft Son, George, retail. Jacob.v, H. J,, retail. ' Kaslosky, John, retail. Kochlcr, S. B., retail. Kennedy, V. P.. setalL Keifer, Tied, retail. Krjgier. William V.. retail. Kelly, Bridget, retail. r Kalozlnskl. Walter, retail. McLaughlin. William, letail, Matthews, William, retail. Manarkv. John, retail. Moskovitr, Samuel, retail Mencel, Katmere, retail. Motts. John, retail. 4 Munferd, Ralph, retail. Moskovltz, Israel, retail. Murk, Joseph, retail. Xcrby, Martin, retail. Oliver, W. J., retail. Phillips, Joseph, retail. , Pressman, John, retail. Peterson, Anthony, retail, Runovltr, S. S., retail. Rambeki, John, retail. Scranton Coal Co. (Johnson's rain), retail. Htirnoskic, Jacob, retail. Shapiro, Abe, retail. Schlnake, Andrew, retail. Surdjkoski, Joseph, retail Singer, 8. S retail. Shivinskl. John, retail. Thomas, W. D., retail, Turko, Michael, Tetail. Tryuskivv kay, John, retail. Tradesco, Andrew, retail. Williams, W. J., retail. . Whitall, Harry, retail. ' Welland, Qeorgc W.t retail. Weisberger, Charles, retail. Wontrofsky, Frank, retail. Zadwski, Andrew, retail. FELL TOWNSHIP. Brown, W. B., Vandling, retail. Berg, It E., Simpson, retail. Bonham, W. S., Simpson, retail. Bouch, John, Rlchmondale, retail, Butler, P. A., Vandling, retail. Bonna, W. S., Simpson, retail. Cidwak. Dentro, Simpson, retail. Davis. Christmas. Simpson, retail. Dulaky, Peter, Simpson, retail. D. ft II. Co., Scranton. retail. Farrcll, Mary, Forest City, retail. Galavltz, A., Simpson, retail. Hoskle, Mike, Simpson, retail. Hawian, Akyan, Simpson, retail, llullah, James, Vandling, retail. Jones, John T.. Simpson, retail. Kej stone Store Go., Rlchmondale, retail. Kennj-. Christina, Simpson, retail. Kennedy, J. D., Vandling, retail. Kennedy, J. D., Vandling, retail. ' Kartncy, A., Simpson, retail. Kearney, P. II., Vandling, retail. Lowrey, E. H., Simpson, retail. Lavin, James J Vandliiuj, retail. Lavin, James J,, Simpson, retail. Makoski, Mike, Simpson, retail. Meconchke, Anthony, Simpson, retail. Mahoskle, Mieluel. Rimpion, retail. Madidan, Edwin, Vandling, retail. Malkowsklc. J. Simpn. retail, McCloskj-, George, Vandling, retail. North West Coal Co., retail. O'Holinckj', John, Simpson, retail, Ross, George A., Simpson, retail. Sullivan, Cornelius, Vandling, retail. Sw-anston, Andrew, Vandling, retail, Scranton Coal Co., retail. Thomas Azariah, Vandling, retail. Tysko, Alex, Simpson, retail. Updike, Samuel, Simpson, retail. Valiant, Albert, Simpson, retail. Walker, Robert, Simpson, retail. Weilant, Albert, Simpson, ictail, GOULDSBORO. Drum ft Bro., R. C, retail. JEFFERSON TOWXSHIP. " Emory W. J.. Wimmcis, retail. McPeck, Frank, Elmdale, retail. Swingle, X. A., Mt. Cobb, retail JERMVN BOROUOH, Allen, David, retail. Butterworth, A. F., retail. Battenberg, A. F retail. Collins. M. S.. retail. Cook ft Co., S. W.. ictail. Cain ft Son, P., retail. II. ft H. Co., retail. Dunn, William, retail. Davis, S. D., retail. Davis, John I., retail. Dunn, Gcorgo S., retail. Dunn. David, retail. Fagan, M. J., retail. Freas ft Son, II. I,,, retail. Forchner, T. M retail. ' Graves, G. M. ft F. M retail, Glatlor, Thomas, retail, Griffith, T. E., retail, Gavin, A. J., retail. Green, It A., retail, Hcndrick, T. A retail, BUI. W. O.. retail. Iloekings, R., Tetail. John James, retail. Jones, Isaac, retail. Kutch, Joe, retail, Lajnor, B. X., retail. ' Murphy, Martin, retail. Mesiitt, Auther, retail Mason, John, retail. McGoff, John, retail, McDermott, John, retail, Prior, Walter, retail. Pash, John, retail, Rusintak, John, retail. Rushbrook Drug Store, retail, Rich, E. A., retail. Roberts, W. T retail, Rennle,- Reglna, retail. Rennie, Thomas, retail, Solomon, M., retail. Snyder, A. L., retail, Snj-der ft Edmonds, retail, Stocker. J. D retail, Tromflne. M. B., retail Timlin. J, IL. retail. Wlieclcr, J. H., retail. Winters ft Co., retail. LA FLUME BOROUOH Dickinson, V. T retail. OLD FORGE. Ownstorne, Wallace, retail. Pennsylvania Coal Co., retail. Pilose, Mike, retail. Pennsjlvanla Coal Co., retail Rosato, Frank, atore, retail. ' Rostato, Frank, hotel, retail, Rosenbluth, M.. store, ictail. RoMBbluth, M., butcher, retail Rostnbluth, M hotel, retail. Hwartr, Philip, retail. htJlkowsky, Agnes, retail, smith, Mtas Miry, retail, - Sirens, Louis, retail. Sonimors, J retail. Surbir, John, retail. Stephens, lliomas. letill Sharak. John, retail. Sommers. Joicph, retail. SwarU. Philip, letall. Staff. Robert, recall. Timlin, George, retail Tonettl, Peter, retail. Taylor, P.. ictail. Troffer, llenrj', letail Aniulna. M., retail, Buike, Catherine, retail. C inline, Anthonj-, retail. Cojne, F, It., retail, Cieco, Frank, retail. Ccjne. P, H letall. CoiimUj'. Edvv, II.. retail, Cloiko, M. F retail. Cohen, L., retail. Chapman, J, II., retail. Capeland, Aaron, ictail. Connell Coal Co., William A Carter, Thomas, retail. D., h. ft W Taylor Mine, retail. Dedesco, Lewis, retail, Drake ft Stewart, retail. noiifhntY. D. A ictill Evens, William, retail, Fallon, J. It., retail Fallon; E. J., lutall. 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