I m "f 2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-.FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1901. it The News of Carbondale, II PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE W'ASn:t-.'i Boo.) slit. tnliMIe .we prrfrrtctl. tip o( Mr:. William Lllnaluiii, no DimiialT atrcct. l.lll'IS flKAMKII. MtAnt.cs iioiiiu.n. Cramer & Horton A'l'IOIIMiVS-AT.r.AW. 0r.ll M1NI.II.1' ami mi:. 'IIANII liril.lltNII. , llila terfnlly foimeil .n liiot-i'iip rIu.h elmr-it ttclltlu.l ! P'llPMl I.HV hll-lnes", tllll mill l-llllll-ml iiiilliw, title's mllce-lions t'eul', utlU mid nil Icwl papers RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delnwnro and Hudson Railroad. .lunc (), lOnl. Tuliu Ir.no (. irbohd ilc J eit.t station as follows: I'or Mi.intn nml Wllkct-IUire-o'.or., V.rti., ii.rm, !iti, id m. 11.21 a. in.; li.w, l.f, m.si , ;.,.v fi ("1, 7.(1", Iii.iji p)..1 . iii. ltnlit Iriiui Kate .it i.'fi. 11 'Jl ii. in." 1 ''I. '.' hi, o.oO, iM p. in. lor Albitu, .".irn'loi;.!. Morlical, llrWon, Nitv 1 nalrnd point!, etc , T.eu ii. in; I'D p. m idfiill.l I'or Lsko Loilr-ie. Wat mart nml llme-dllc, "i.'.l, II. oi j. in.; JJ.OI, U I.) p. in. und.iy Hali- hate Lake laiiloip, iitintt mid 1lonosil.il.! ul P. 'in n. m.i I .Bit. I.l'i p. in. Tr.ilm u i rl v .' ut I'.itboiidile limn W'ilkiwlliiip .ml Sii.niiloti .n follows: ll.AH. .".XT. H.M, I..i0 . in.; vssii, i.w. ;!.-'.), i.iM, o.u?, ".oi, wn, p.ji, 1I.A7 p. in.; LoJ .1 In, ""iinl.iv li.ilii" unite at !.;;; n, in.; 12.1P, a.CJ, a..'. (I.SP, 11..1U i. in. -unday Irabu inrHi' .it C.u bond lie (rout lake I idoie. W.ivin.irl nml llonrixljlr at 1'.' 11, J, 10 ii m 7. A, p. in. Now York, Ontaiio and Western. .-ept. 17, ,M), 'Ir.iliif hate (.'.n bond lie foi Stiaulon .il i."t a, In. : J.iiO p. hi. "limliv ileitis ut 7.fl .i. in. j U.OO p. in. lulus 1mm L'aibondile lor poind noitb ii t ll.lu J. In. Hii Sinifl iv .it ii.lD .1. in. Ti.iliw It iiili' ... II, HI ii, in. wool, dit- .Hi' I IMU i. in. Nindiy.. tnil.e cuumcHoni lot Nt w' Xoik, Coin. t .ill cti. Ir.i.ii.-, ail.-. r linn; Siiuntoii .it 11.10 .1. in.: d.p, 1. in.: Item polnti nuttli, I.W p ill. Mni(!i) I 'ilil (.l.llltL'11 .It tl.l1) .1, 111. .lll'l 7.IA p. in. j jMUll C.iiIu-1,1 .It l.tM p. 111. Evie Knilroad. .I'lllc -23, iwi. I'i .ini Ii.; dty -t.ition. CuImikKiI , il.illy ii'Mi'P iiinhi) ,il 7.rm j. in. ami t.:M p. in. tvv llr. 'i It ami Nmiwli; .it !'.:i'l ,i. m., iljily (rv p'b.v mihIj.)i I".- IliiiL'luinlon. inikini.' inn iiita..'.'! for Nm Ini): rlly ml lluinio, .inl .it ' 1') p. in, fur Su-'Ui'h.mii i, in ikilitc iniiuvitioiid I'i. nor. rut polnN. .".uiiliy triln- nt ll. I" i. in. for Sii,(iieluiiin, villi ol r i ii rininrctiuii'., nml S.-7 p. in., with mo iniiiiottioii Ti.iin.- jinn' .i: ";; i m ami .-..41 p. m, Simliji at ! V! .i. in. 'ARCH" YOUNG. Oaibondnle's Most Despeiate Charac ter Now in County Jail His Three Brothers and One Sister Also in Prison His Mother Alone Left of the Desperate Family Carbon dale Joyous Over Gettintr Hid of "Aich." "Aich" Vriunjj, who wn ont to the otinty j ill hy AKIernitiii Atkinson on thu duirse of sitteniptlnB to burn at tin.- stuke u yfiunff lurl, is one of lliu rlty's best known olmravter. lie 'laliiT! this city as his resilience, though hi' lias spi-nt the most part or his lire pceplni? fiom between prison lurs. He Is nf n notoilous family. His iwo hrotliois am servltiff sc-ntenees at ('hi'iry Hill and his slhter is i-onllned In tin? county jail, the latter to appeur before coutt on thi- ehaiKf of perjury. "Arch's" companion in ills latest es capade which Iimdod him in jail i a lad named Hopkins, lie luis not yet been 1'iiptuied, thoiiKh ho is not as deep 1n the mire as Youngs'. The latter does not seel; to avoid an ofllcei' armed witii a warrant, bill rather courts ar lest and sees out of Ills way to meet an ollker who he knows is alter him. "While YouiiK was endeavoring to burn younf,' Micks at the slake. CuilieM was Willis; through the woods with the pig they had stolen Ironi the slaughter house. Uutcher Hicks upon Iearnlns of the thett and the attempt to burn his young won at the slake, mounted his huise and went at nmc to the aldoi man's ofliee, whole he swore nut a warrant lor Young's an est. The warrant was given to Ollicer Moran, who met Young on the way. tn town, the kilter with the porker under his arm. When the young despot ado stood before the aldeiman ho had the ap pearance of being nearly frozen. The knees ol his tiousers weie missing, his coat a tlueailbare, and a small cap coveied his woolly head. "What do I lo In the a inter','" he answered to the alderman's iuestion. "Why, I stay In bed until spring, then 1 loaf around." 311s answer evoked some laughter from lite crowd at the trial, and (he lad turned on them in anger, "Don't yo be lieve me'.1" he said in a contemptuous manner, "well that's Jest what 1 douo other winters, when I wasn't In jail." Here lie smiled as lie probably thought nf the tuv winters he had not been in prison. When he was seul to jail "Arch" thanked the alderman and In n low tune of miIlo said: "Jest what I wanted; it was jest what 1 tried to bin n the kid lor." Tlieie only remains now lliu mother at liberty and she nan been liei'oiu local iildeimen rfcvewil times to answer the charge of keeping n bawdy house Jn gutting rid of "Arclt" t:arbondale pLopJo have reason to rejoice, lie Is the most desperate imnp initn ever residing lit this city. . I 'hu no feelings of lompassion in '.( Itasl as van evidenced in lilr. at- 'mpt to barn joting Hicks. Ho tied is anus behind his back ami thenco a fitako and Ihen tied the legs, lie ini placed fugols under tho lads teet .ml burned four matches before he had . blase high enougli to milt hhn. He turned ii deaf ear on tho young lad's eiitriatinK looka for mercy and whist ling went to Join his companion who carrio'd Ihe stolen pig. HJeks vus gagged and unable to call for help, Ho was dls?i overctl by his father, A GRAND CONCERT, Tv.p Yoijno; Men of Mothodlbt Chmoh Arianglng' for a Benefit Conceit, Two yonuu men of tho Meiluxllst i lunch. Krank t'ouch and f'lmulo (111 vwj1iuv arranj'ed for a hem ill con f ert for the erection or the new elnnvh Tho concert will bo held hi tho Uaplist church on November 2!, and It Is the uiib(v)i) of thu young men In chaise to.ijutke It tho best of the season. They have already seemed the .'ir- lets of many well-known musical per sons, hut mo not yet content and in tend seeui lug several more'niunbei.s h.e. fore tho night of the (onceit. Among the list on I lie piograuuuo nic: .loliu T, Watklns. of Seranloui Mis. W. M. t.athiope, of llrHReport, Conn., harpint; r.Jrof. (j. ll. Aekenuan, cornellst; Maine liruhain, violinist, and 1'iof. Thopiur. fianlst. W. l. Uvans nml Mr. Wailtlua will itlao sins soVeril voeul polos and duels. With Htleh talent lliu epncerl tdtoilld be it big nucccss and a nlandlnif loom only ornMl will no doubt bo In attend unci'. Tho young men of the ehtiich tire showtntr eointnendable sen I lit llielr work of altllnir lliu church, tind many C'arbondallanit are glad that a chance Is afforded them to pluv.v their syin p.tthy for thu Methodist congregation In the lois of their htiiulsonie chtirelt, A BROKER. BROKE. Mr. Scliattble Was Long' on "Shoits'1 and Had to Shorten His Stay Hete. MeCi'ccbln .v Hcliauble was the linn nainu of two brokers who located in Carbontlalo a few weeks ago to do either a short baslncM on long things or vice versa. The linn did neither. The brokers became Drake because I hey were long on "shortl'." r-'cliauble, the pleasant .wiling man In charge of the olllce here, Is here no longer. If he was a little longer on his "shorter" business, lav Plight have llu- goied longer; but he had to shorten his .Uay and today he's boarding In some other town, or the tow n Is taking chances with him. ir the otuig men thought (his was (Iraftvllle. they made a mistake, firnlt ville is rdxteen miles further over the mountain. The spirit of Wall street doesn't linger here; ll passes the town in a hurrv. Nobody here has a desire to make it fortune in ten min utes and loose six In the next ten. The biokers were not next to this Important fact, but they learned It after a few weeks when their capital began to dwindle. Customers were as scarce a? cheap turkeys are this season. There Was one lone solitary Hash of piosper Ity. This was when the pattons of tip "exchange" begun to buy sleel stock. When they ordered him lo sell sleel. he sold them. And now Mr. Hehntiblc is an unpleasant memory. It was a case of hard luck. s-Vliaublc left unpaid no debts contracted In con nection with his olllce. The bills pay able he left behind were those his cus tomers hold by reason of their trans actions. "MABON" WILL VISIT HERE. The Distinguished Welsh Member of Parliament Coining to Carbon dale. Hon. WilHani 'Abrahams, the gieat Welsh labor leader, known to his uiuntryincn as "Mabon," whose visit to this country has been detailed In th local columns of The Tribune. Is com ing to Carbondale. Mr. Abiahams is hete making a study of the Industrial life of the country and his visit would certainly not be complete without a visit lo Car bondale. the pioneer city uf tho an thracite regions, the blrthplai i; of the great anthracite industry, hence his tour was made to include this city. Mr. Abrahams will be beie on Fri day night and will address a public meet lug in tho Academy ot Music. The announcement of his coming has stirred the nilneis hereabouts and all of tho locals of the United Mine Work ers ale at ranging for bis reception. Thcie will be a ptocession in ills honor, prior lo the meeting. At the gatheiiug will be men conspicuous in the life of tho community. Mayor Kll patriek anil Hon. .1. .1. O'Neill and several of the clergy will be among the speakers. In the pait who will accompany Mr. Abiahams will be President Judge Kdvards and Distiict President Thomas D. Nichols, of Hcrantou. A NEW LAW FIRM. Assistant District Attorney Louis Gtnmer and Attorney Charles Horton Form Partnership, An Intel esting announcement of the vieok is tho format Ion of a pailnershlp In the law by two of Carbondale's prominent, and successful attorneys. Assistant Distiict Attorney Louis tlraiuer and Chailes Horton. t'lie new ilrni will be known as drain er and Hoi Ion. The olllces will be in tlie Miner and Mechanics' building, in the front suite of olllces. The reputa tion which each of these attorneys on- ey and the standing of each both at thu Lackawanna county bar and in the community makes it unnecessary to make any announcement in this re spect. The llriu will conduct a general law business, giving characteristic at tention and care lo whatever may be intrusted to lliem in any br.im h of the law. Mr. Clramer wilt move bis olllce from the f'ranr building to Ihe new loca tion in the Mel chants and Mechanics' building and Mr. Horton will transfer his etfects from his incseut uu.irleis In the latter building lo the more desir able suite In front. The ilrni will leceive the veil vl-hes of the coiimumlly, and will undoubted ly achieve a good incisure of succe.-s, as both aie veil equipped In their pro. fes'donul qualities. IN A FLOURISHING- CONDITION. Iniptovetl Order of Hcpltifioplis Re duce Initiation Io from Six to One Dollar for a Few Months. The Impiou'd Order of iT'-pluMipiis. No. iuO, iu their l.isl meeting decided to icduco tho Inlti.ititm feu ivom "$ to , the same to go into offeit in mice and continue until jirll l. This muvo ha been taken to swell tho meiiibi r.dilp of the nourishing society, and many v m YOUR FOOTSTEPS By the depth ol hi.s fool.slep in the earth the Indians tell the weight of a man, Do you tread shallow or deep? Per haps you would lifcu to weiyh more ? If you are below weight and find that ordinary food does not build you up try Scott's Kmulsion. It is not a drug but a food that time, has shown to have a real value in such rases as vour.i. We'il M.iJ )0 4 link to try. if jrou l.kt. u on s uow.ni:; ,w -u, uui, Niw yrt. Rranp tho opportunity now presented to become members. At tho ins! regular meeting of the soclolv, held In Walt's hall, tho attend ance una unusually large and very en thusiastic HpceehoH were inatlo by Iiaac lingers, areltoii; ('. Johanna, John P. Campbell, i.ml othois. About four mouths ii'iii the supremo treasurer had on hand Vi'.iWO. At the present, time there Is In bin lunula S7O,00U, a remark able gnlli. FOOT BALL NF.WS. Indians to Play ut Hiuslotim High School va, Harry HiUnmn. On Tlianltiiijlvittg day tho Indian Coot ball team will play In Hiilelon, having for their opponents the strongest eleven In that hustling town. Already a mint- I her of rooters are preparing to actoin- pany the team. This will be thu haul-" est game of the ye'if for the lor p I strong team, it ml a vlctoiy would be a line finish to this season's record. I (in tho same date. In this city, (lie High School eleven will play some strong school team in this .section, nrob. , amy Harry Hillman Academy eleven or Wllkes-Ilatre. AMUSEMENTS. A Good Production. Tnc lliintUy-lhnli iniiip.tiiy oppini j liw.1 iilulili inwuimit ,it tin- (ii.mil U-l nljlil ib llir- rli.lln.i " li, IniHHlIlt silimi," lit tin o ii ii 'uN cil Iiimil', ctii' nf Hi" inn-t ntlimlastt" onil up. p.nuilly b'st pb.i.Mil a.itlkwt" ut the iciuii. 'Pie pljy wh a pMinp of IIP' In llio 'Irani-!' ninuc tain', with nil ibo iin,lnt ami tiik'i."llii:.j ilui.n trrs In br loiiml In thu.. p.nl. Tin' inmpaiy tli.it liitirpu Ini Hie plup -., wilti tin I'Mfptlmt fit' (lip I) inii I llynii eniiipaiiv, th" lirt -nun In Cul'oiiililii tlil M'..son. lb" mIhIhito wot ntl lli'd, ll va ili'llidiliil urnl saw cililct.io n(t"ii by tin- b iilii"! applati-i', flip ipniaUiis ili'"i no -pr lal loiinnrniluUiii. 'Il.i'.v .in1 piobably Ibc lir-l lb.it l.ap bveti n line tlil.s 'f.ivnii. The M.nk hi-irr mi' irriiilnly Ibp i lrne-t lot', uho 1i,ve ilclli:litcil C.iibfi'.i'l.il'j .inillriiipi tlii r.i'on, at p.it. 'lliii'p wlin ui'r.y Kimil 'pi'iialtiu will liml an cm nine Willi "n lliintli',1 llini-i loiiipmv nil I'lijcjiiblc nni "'" f Mlidly mil Loir ' will lip tunisbf- bill. Seals for "Barbara Frietchie." 'Ibo iliasi mi lor sc.it.s lui "IJaib.ua rrlotclnr." Hip 'lliankunliu J lay atlr.ulieii, lll open nil 'lncil.iy imirniiiK. ' lii'iK- lll be I'.ncn um, J ii-ii ll, on MqiiiIh Piuiii.c. LarbiMiiIili' llip.iiu pitioni ran noi'iilcr t lirsti -win" a- inilniiatp In lining thin alti.irtion for 'lliaiik-cbliicr. "Ilnbata 1'ilptcliic" from tl.o pui ef ( l.i J," I'ltili, tlip uonileunllv clpit-r ami fnti'pi.fnl Aim in. in ill uiuti-l, the autlioi nf ".NatlMii II.iIp," Hip ailinlialile play nilnjni Iipip a fi'w v.ei'n-, imn. The bipiilpnH if '.In- lili it the fainoni. "Ilaibara I'lltihli" lip b.n nniin Into a play an ho ahn.i i- i.ip.ible oi lining. :iiiil It will bp a litiiaiv a will as n ilrainilie titat tint aIII bp otliu-il at flip Claud on 'lliaiiU-Khlmr Dai. Hii ip will I ip a niatliiip ami an cunlnjr pn fill 111.1 III P. ,)li. I Hull' M I in dull lit. about tin. liotci bpinj: tillnl mi inii oici-ioii, PaK t Kcni'li, unp ol tho nii'it rnloii'i i-in and ninw-lnl linn- of (lie.iti it.il iiimisn-. In 1 in- pine 111 iliaiprr. wliuh i- an a-.-nrimc Hut tlw loinpiny will be capable and will iT ii-lii In tin- .-pb-ndlil plav. Two Slick Faiths. loiijdp ot 1iiU nktiiip ajpiil i until, t'nfr ( .about! dp liilin, by the 'clip Tlip.v liJH' i lllK, lipln-ililp vLl.pnie f"i pmoinainu proplc tu put with hinl p.iinrd money and llipir maiiv dupe- in iIik i it) sn.eli thrii tt c 111 wIipp one mention "pictine .icent." One ef tTieii nlliii. .Hoi" out watianl-. bpfnip.i lm.il aideiniui tor tha .inel ol the tiltlii. Tint the trio bail letl town, piobably Mcpiclinir Ihpy wile w.iiHpiI 'Hip i hi--table in hi liamK thr ill. Hits h.r.. been plmd hopoi lo h.ip t In in In iltirgc mjoi. High School Eleven to Play Satur day. 'Ihe Iniib -ilioiil loot bull ili'icn ill id o in S. union mi siliinl,i. .igalu-t ihe -trohj; Sib'j'd i tup l..iil,.iwai.i.a t'lpveii. 'I lie latter wmi ,i iraini ovet tin local i It itt e.uliti in the se.."n b Ihe hi'iiip nf .1 tn ll. 'I ho IiikIi mIiuoI Iio.vi have jn io tked diliirintl.i fillip then and biluip tlune-'liih i qialde nf liinlin:r on lop of the heap in Mini dnV uaine. I.iikp einwil in lootn-. will ac in panj tin' i Ipwii Carbondale Knights Will Attend. ( ai.innd.ile Knight-, ot .Malta will bo well icp-ip-piilpil it Ihe cm-hI.-p-. attendii)' thp einfii iug in the beanliful ilimtp ol the lied ('to- Sppnl line, whkb will Like pl.ne In Miltn tuniV. "eiaiitiin, toinonow- I'M'iiin, 'Hip ililn;.iiioii fumf line will lean; en the 7.nii llelawaic and llnd-oii fain. Conductor After Game. Willi. nil lli-tod. the pupnlai pi-..i nrr mil iluitur nf the Delawaie and llndiin Lompjiij, ii in Va.wio luiinty on .1 liiintilu" tilp. 'the iailio.nl men luoh for .-onio rtarlliin: (alio of hi" .idWlltttlCb Oil lit- lt'ttllll. In Expiess Office. Mi lli'-e fi'lloailo' h.u U'Cn pliml in ehji'se of the (.lriie.il win I. ot the new ipir-., olliio ol the Adam, i impair., which thu lately ap. pninieil iipii-eniaihe, I'. .. V'alku. hii opined in tho lb ill mi .-toil. Meetings of Tonight. n-(,il tamp, Moniliiirii of ihe V.n'il ( .iiip.ilii.jn-. of the 1'i'icO. lineiiean Legion oi Honor. The ltoial i bile. The Indians' Soctat. Ii.loip-i i- Imiei'liii! in the dime i.iui!, i:,-liuliiii-' li.it lull eli'H'ii will I'oiuiui i In l',ii'!,i lull on I hilik.-'j,i Ini; en, THE PASSING THB0NG. I'. U, Nl..ll W.I- I M'l.ilitull ;.ll Oil llllilll .-1 .M-liuI.iy, I-.i..i "int'ir ii liuine bom i biiilnc-s liip lo I'niladvli'hli. liiei.o ll. .I, iiii.iii, o; -ti niton, wii. !n the ill lllll nil'. l . .1. nr.lv ilrfl .. . : the We.-l -hie, I, i,lt' UV ill -il.inlull, Mil. Anni, liiiuii, ut .Ma.tiLM, i, ..pendim; a tew dan, in tbii illy, Pmie! I'eil i, lump fi. in ev cilv tu tppinl a fi di with lil, p.innl.s in lhl illy. .1'iMpli I'. Ni'.ih.u, an unpin!' ot tho Ont.alii anil etuii i.,inpani, woiKIhk .villi ila nun, Mnai. h.i bnr plom tnl to i.ir ll.i.ei.toi' n;i lli. nub line, lie will be M.'il.mel at t adv la. T' t loili.iiiu uiii,b in iii'h in my fiiiiiik ion K.iiula., biie on 'il- Lipid pi .motion and wli'i h in i ' ntu.vii'i! - ii, e 0LYPHANT I . t.lli. ..I u.' Ml. U'llll.llll llojal, ll oK ,1 UK .tiuiday n.iiiiiini; iioaj thu fnnll lioms mi lliiiniioie .h.u. lami; bdeie tliv hour nppointnl t"l IIP tlllllll tll.l ICalillllCI w.u Illicit whh ii : nun v.. i in iiiu.il' ui lac ilipaiail, who h.nl ioi.ie to Mi,; tuelr f.iu".o!l of her wbom they -ii 'ih'.hl.v li'sm-ib-iJ, ,l ,11 ,,'ilu, !. i rmti'p n ncil to i riiriik's lllllllll, M'P. . ihkIi w-i in iiiiiiim wiii 9.iiii- b li, .1 il.ii 1 1' Don lull, .ho iiuii pii',.i.hri ,t rermoii m i.bbb l,p iiill.'iil ihe tleuas'il in," ,i r tuaiy admlulili' I. am it idiauuei liniiiiu the iniiiP.-tho Mr. .ini .pp. il.mi who n mined by Mi... pnu llpmii il'.Malliy i.ii'1 Tiobcn )KC'rmj(l.. 'Ihe I imt-tli'ii, U ic i o:ielu,oi nl ihe llle., i on. tii.niil lo Mt I'alilil.'i, Limilciy, while ilia t'e . I'.i-ld '...l I. lid In ii, t, 'H.e mi'iebeiv nf the I i Hi-' ( ,u In. lie lleieniluil .incitloii nltinddl the nmi'ial ii i ' I, ,i, 'Ihe pilllieaiia v.vir; 'oliii lliiiiin, .Mlioii,v ti'in'ipi, lldnaid l.oti.-, lii'iui ll.ii..U'oi, '1 In, um I'MH In and .i..iiiir liUillij. Tliiie win 1 lairju nllciidiiKo fiom mil m loon, n io.it r -iippii III be iiii'il al tie III.il.ely liiplUi b.ii.nr liil. n.iili:;;. ,M iiU'ik a inibU il ami llinjiy piosiaieine will bo reiul"rul. ll -v lialtnl. ' An irror w.i, made Ip il,l 10I11111I1 nleiiliy l.u.'lillii,' in I u .ililioiniecnicm ef the double uvililiai; tl llr.-. A'lile Slew.tt mi'l I'l.inl: Diy, mil S'aiili.i Hoil','a am) .Inlin Metterii, by itei, J :iii lit. Ml llodu'Kii and Mi. .Mittcrj imil .III' till 1 eiplo m n 1 In tpii'ld -in..e mil be hold In the I'lliniliie Meli.odl-l il'iilili. riuliliiuUllii; fiuilll.', .it i'.UI lA'lock. Id., .lainm lie... lliu puitor, will i.jii. di't tlr p.i-.ii..'. i;ooil itul auii'uc wiiiicvil "fiie pe-inirl THE Change of life. What will that change bring to mc ? Will it sec mc living in dreams of a happy past, a healthy woman who has given to the world fair daughters and strong sons? Or will it see mc only the woman who was; n moaning Invalid, n burden to those I love, btoken of body and miserable of mind ? The pertinency of those questions to every woman lies in the fact that few of thempass through this period of functional change without suffering both physically and mentally. Wkc so much of womanly sintering, this, too, is accepted as tnc unavoidable penalty which the sex must pay to nature. This view of suffering is a gross slander on nature, whose every season has its own charm, and who "hath made all things beautiful in their time." In a healthy condition there should be no suffering for women at this period of change. When there i suffering ; when the body is in pain, and the mind is clouded by jealous ies or darkened by fears, it is because the womanly organism is diseased and the nervous force exhausted. ft is at this crisis that the great medi cine for women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, proves its value anew. This medicine, which helps the maid, wife and mothei , will carry the woman safely and happily through this crit ical period of change. Il will preserve her from the chronic inva lidism which claims so many victims at this pe riod of functional change. It will give her physical strength, tranquil nerves, sound sleep, and a healthy appetite. A Woman's Jlrs. M. Barnes, of Balls Ferry, Shas ta Co., Cal.,' writes: tTv tillvcinint, cnbl I was suffering from the cltccts ot 'change of life.' I had heail disease, uterine trouble, and rheumatism. Jly head was so dizzy I could hardly stand. When I began to use Di Pierce's medi cines I improved right along. I took seven or eight bot tles, of the ' Favorite Prescription, ' a teaspoonful three times a day, and the ' Pleasant Pellets at night. I feel as well as I ever did. I take great pleasure in recom mending Di. Pierce's medicines to suffering women. I think they are the best medicines iu the world. I can't say enough in their praise. The ' Favorite Prescription ' cured me after I had been so sick for two years that I was hardly able to be bout." Tiie greatest advertisers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are the women who have used it and proved its remarkable power to cure womanly diseases. The testimony of a weak woman who has been made strong, or a sick woman who has been made well, by the use of "Fa vorite Prescription," is something real and tangible. It is not like the specious promises to cure which are held out in a certain class of advertisements. It is not prophecy, but history. When some woman says to a sister iu suffering: "I know that Dr. Pieice's Favorite Prescription will help you, because it helped me; because it cured my diseases and banished my pains," the woman who hears the testimony instantly seizes hold of the fact that there is help and healing right within her reach. " Such a Wonderful OureS' "X will give you a full account of my case as near as I can," writes Mrs. Maggie Moint., of Munson Station, Clearfield Co., Pa., Bo:: 16. "I have been a very healthy woman, and this time has Iwen very hard with mc. I atn come to tha THE PEOPLE'S MMQ$W SEmE mEmJ&L ADWBSER, Or, Pierce's great work, contains $008 large pages and over 7Q0 illustrations. It is sent entirely FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY, Sent! 31 one-cent stamps for the took its vtutk binding, or for paper-covered book only 38 stamps. Hue," , n.-iiictl by mi Nina lopeilniie loin lull. V the iiii.i hun-p In (.wain). 'Hip ipeUallle wne isiopiionilU line. Iliiiiii;,' the b.ililne of Ihe wee!, the pine will be Pi cum lo nil paili 1 1 Ihe hoii-e. -Ml;. .Ijini.1 llK'Wii and ilmulitir, Mi.s-i Loui-e niewn, ale I .'it xunti ot .Ml. I.lllll M.lliull, .it Hip Malum hO'iM, Mis. lillllBI, Wl-lott, of (ilOfll liplifP, MMtld her piuntj, Mi. and .Mic !. IV. liimmli, at lllakoly, nli'iilj. Mi Kile liibbon.-, ot lliwb, .-1'iiU Mifniliy lit this plaee. TAYLOR. 'I ii hdii animal miiMntiol) of ih" unm llt'li'i l.niutl.iii .H-i" latleni ol the I iftli I'n.i.-.-l,n,la dli-tinl, at I'ltUtoli, Poliiiiicnelli to'la, .nil .ontiitiic until Simla, scmioin will be ),i M at .1 p. in. and 7..0 p. :n. Tl.o lollowin,' diliKitu I'oni tin Ini 1 1 ilium; Mcii'i (lul.imii ,i.iu(latnii will .itii'iiili John A. Uoul, Krr.i It. fowill nillLin Detail, Pit nl f llei.-i, Wil liam I'hlllip ami . Collln;woo.. Ihe la.tlot llili cihool trim deleitrl (lie Old I'uikc lllifli filioo! Ii mi In fn iniireitliii; kiiiiu 41 lo.it ball on Hid lliur iMu piiillmn on Ued. iiotiljy alleinoi.ii by a uuiii of 11 to " Ihe loul K.1111 will site, thill opponent, a utuu: S.iiiW In Hie near fiitnie. Ilinlii made an uuusi.eiiil alturpt to Kiln an cnn.inte to the liolil ot John Minium ui Wcilm.-il.iy inotiiim.'. Ml. llieham wat mtale in.'d al mi i aily limn b.i u n.iiic ami i-urtnl In Illtf'lUr.e I ho nni lild.'li hivaim al llllleil, ami made pioil tluli' c-eap.'. Setrial wiei.a a;o Mv. Ilulum't pl-ie v.n limpl-nUnl an I i iaie ipianlll et liqnoi.1 and ciK.ir.i rlnlen. 'I he (ii'ilii.ni (ileo i lui', wliMi iotnprl-rd c'liie if the bill thimn of (bo (ieu.iiil ililioniinitlon aio rn.il.li.it iMPiidto picp.ii illvm I" bold a iji .iii) maun mi u.' i 't nlifht In ibi'i' I till.. 'Iblil'U will b. ill ll Witl'ill 1 le't 1I.1.M. 'Hie aluvo Is ,111 .11111111I nil brat ion 'tidi lut H.'im.ill pioile, nml thi i.u'ii ctill' Irtgiie i.,n in cmi! any pievloiii nlelnation. Opiiatloii wa rll.itl'.ihd lit tho Ta.tloi iiilliei .tittildiy owlin. In a kiaiclty n! blu niM. 'Ilio wmi. if repalllm,' llio lloldeil lilll.e oi lie; itl.iv,,ne, l.iel.awaiiiii ami WriU'tii lorn piny ii Uliix pii.le.'d Willi H'id fo a In have llililji, in tel'lllii.k lo i-uiiiliioiiii; wnlU b Jaie naiy I. Tomoliot. lb iinpluti-i ef Titb'i. I'jne, llohUii, Auhniid and ( iinlim'iitil, In thii l'"l oiiKii, will leielie their tciiil-iiiontlil iilliln;. Ml. Julia 'I. WdlUiii., ut Writ Mianlvii, lid! d lelatltn. In (Ids plaeo oil Wiiliit'edd. Mlii i:ib.iheili I'i lee and John Umiull, bolli u( tidi luitu, wit" iniilul In uiaiilanc "ii WJ. ue,iia iti'iiin;. WOMAN WHO mmwf n wviuiMffl an m wwwya h generally W.milnsioi lamp, No. I'i-'. I'auioln Oidn on.1 11 llli-i it .1 , will inr.'t Inlii n onilli;. lllineli No, 4l. I. nlii-.' ( .ilhulii' IliiiPi.'lei l Si-Mjt i.itlnn, bate ill instil the 1 meitins r.ivlii In the I1i-I ami liilnl 'Ii1111.-1l.11 ut t.iiy n.oi.t.i, until liiuhei' main. All tinw bolilliis h.iul.i i,.' tn. di.i.tiiu 111J loiient 01 the t.ih.11.1 lliptl tliiaih .n.i n-iiwe-tn 10 lute tin m loiplhir with I In .nib', in loo hmdi of (ho uimuiittee no laur ih.in Mitiul.it afieinciu. Ilet. II II, llali.s Aid .1 ill. .!). Hie i.-jtor iii W1tl111nl.il. intiiitiblo luiiili'i I'ulti.i , N 1. '"..', KiiikI .a of Malla, will tine; 111 -i--ii I'i,. ctniiiir JEnmYN AND A1AYFIELD. Min II11.M II. Hall. n ii.mtuii, uu.u.lv"! 1 ilimil tnelel iu llr lliplUl 1 luiu-li Ii.-t 'lurid iy I'tcliinS. 'Ihe e.ielil will unit eiei luimt.i' I'ttnlm,' Iii tiiu oliimh ami lnom v.uirr.'. iniiut 1 It'll 111 i-hiin .11 ui'ittilli Join ilio tltic. Din' tniily wile cinollid I.11I 'I ue..il.jv . 'Ilu (.inplii.ut. 01 Ihe lLI.iwi.ie and iiiii,oii i.'lllny will miltn I1n.li- pj, 10. Um ,lrt l.ilf 01 lliu month touioirotv ,ifti tuuJti. lief. M ...ill. ul II. 'Iliolilpvon will p.etil, Ii, ,ro 1'lnl ll.iplUt iluinli Miiiilay ctuitii? ci "Ui" peuuin.e Ncecetaiy lo Nibetlon," A tnlld ol Mr. ami Mm. I'l.iiA MUiiiu. ui '1 hi I il tin I, ii o biomiii.'l '.lu'.liih, Mih. Ilir.ibi. ( ntci', ol M lilt euni, .tctiitiiy lenitnl ttutil 111 the ileal. 1 01 lit r --..!tl, Mia. .-. I). .iu .Nf-s width uwli i!.ni i.i Imli in ipulj-, lue.iti w.n lot imis a iiiiilun ci .liunjn ,iv U well Itiiutt'ii liere, A tlilhl 01 Mr. .iixl Mil. in. i.i' Men ijin, 11 'J ll! 1 it nlii it, ii id ot burn tin-. 'I lie imy .tiilnil.i.t uvtaidiil Mir. .'aniiii' i.'ulli. liber n.'n ilamii'.ii im nijmlo in. in, I 1 ,.Uin,. mi the il.'fettiti' nliii'w.ill;. er hui'iaml w.ii niin iiwaii'id ilu'i mi loi o( icnUen vi mi wife ilm :i l.n iIIhim. 'I hi re Is lull. .11110,11, .'.Mm 1,1 I'm (.iimelhiiiii 01 , il.mt,' Ilu ia lo 1 Mgliir ouit, 'Ilio Wiin.in'.i llonie Ml-..niuiv .eiluy inri y. inil.it tt Ihe homo ... Um pie.ii'.ei'i, Mia. '' I'. Itjl.ei', 01 Svhoi.iI itieel. ll I'hitr.te M.iIih , who I.. Ii 11 -tibiiily ill, i fuipiotiue. l Annie Ite.tii'ilu., .' J,,, "tj J.t (.'! J. wa. 1 Scrauton 1UI10. Iliinl.it. Mr. .iii-l Mi. I wnl. Je'li't- wt , 1 W'iluutiy Ihe uiit'-l 01 W111I011 fueii'l-. iWOOSIC. Mu. . J. Hinl.. Jin, I'. II. .Iul.wiiiiti4 5h. Tlfi.illi. jpcut 'lliui,il.iy m DVii'l). Imve tjuy Vl iinnnijopu uti Hkm mwihu- -i mmmmmmm w . ruKBgma W w, v J vWBW& f WmLrS r1 Vry 'Mv' 'vrIP mL( I if In J i ) II I ifiiti i' Si fi A . 1 1 ijrfiiiA Is It ifftiiiil if fViiit Ifilslil t i ill II HlMii MMl www . i wwwwflBft crai i v; wwsp.vam mtsfflft fl w8wte LJ w Mm time of change of life, and I have been sick a good deal, off ami on, When Mt.. Hcuimis nipved beside me I was sick in bed, and when she came to s-cc me and we. were talking over the sickness, Mrs. Hemniis told me to try Dr. l'lcrcn's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and also 'Pellets.' I got Iter to bring me a bottle of each from Ihe drug store, and I used llieni, Thev did me a great deal of good, and I got two more bolllcs of 'Favorllc Prescription.' That made three bottles of ' Prescription,' two of 'Discovery,' and two of 'Pellets.' t never saw such a wonderful cure. Defore I commenced your remedies I was good for nothing, t had lo heiitl my washing out for I was nol able to do It, Then t got worse and had to get a girl to do my work. I would have headache so badlv; would bloat up, and was iu such misery I baldly knew what lo do with myseff. What "Favorite Prescription " has done for so many other women it will surely do for you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol, neithci opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. It is a purely vegetable preparation, and will not disagree with the weakest constitution. .Sick, women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All such cor respondence is held in sacred secrecy, and all womanly confidences are guarded bv strict professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. rjauutif iUi-wiiiMiiwinwi whji Address.- BR, Si, V, .'iliiiiii lie .itiniiii ( .I.i-- . Hiii-ut'i pi mi in 'I Pi.nl ly I'tilims. 'II tt win 11-lniid ahoii' 1 S.iiuuil ll.1-.1ll, hup ol the 1 0111,1111; '.1 iiiii1ii(-, wliu explained ihe woudtli if tin fa' toi i'i a tnt iutitiitlliu niiimei'. 'ilie .Mi-.-oi -lill.i and l.diii f.ntaii ailuidcil 'he mil.'d al M. Lul.e'i. IM1UI1 Imuu', Btuutuii, 'Vir el.i.t Men lie. Vlpi. 'iii'iiuai I'dii. ol Xtn.i, i.ilktl 111 totn. ilhlllll.l." Mamie I) .ran .eul -' i'.t Mif 01111'al: ntlcuJeil a 10cl.1l 11 Anna W 1 dm nl i) nibi. Hi-., ni'il Mi . I'..;ilt .ef .ipindin :. tot.' ri 1.1.1 Willi ihe ft iniu'. In nlii.' ' W.ite'il,. ah-, -. U. tlllll.! apt nl n'ltiitlai- aflitr.oor In " i.iiiit p. DUNAIOftE. 'lot ..lira...! pialvi aeitUo ol die Wt.i.Ui'.i JlfMiuiiii' ,1 it'lt'l) 01 Ilu l'lijiiiniili tliilieh ttai held .11 ilu li'iiiio f Mi. A II. lllaiKiutoti .te.lcrila aiieintioii, A 'aite umiilici 01 Hie ladle-, nt tie.' iluinli v.eie piuenl mil nijioul 1 in- i'M.(t!t'iit pi'iv.iim.ie uiiiL'.i 1 'Ihe .ptiilni; ,uilirt waj tiiicii bv .Mik) Mioiii.-, in Wit l'ituion, IX III) w.n lollownl In' Mb N. 1. lilutf in a i-liurt tail'. '!" flibbon, t. n iri'ciii ami line mi' of Id. 11,'ial ii.tcrtaiitlii, t.ilkn on the fjciii'lal 111i-.1i011.il' nbli'i't. .Muile wa.i till imlicil In- Mic tn-oiRi' ll. .-1111111 ami Mn. ' H. Illiiiis.'i.li. 'Iliv tli Hi', olleiliw lolli'tliil amount C'd (11 llll. If.'. At ihe t nilt lililull uf tin plie KlVtUiliii' iluiliiy n iii'aliiiicnti wne n-itnl b. Hi" lollowllU' XilillliS laillim: Ml.lei (oilnlll li.illiin, r.ilu I'lnr., I'.miiie liibniiie, Malib dlbhoif. i;ilin Ilimiioii, lli'i-le and Ilium 1 jii. ii.i I'iIIiia.' hall wa lilbd lo tho ilom la.i liU'lil upon' tho omialoii 1 1 iisteilaliiliiriii imdii- Hip an.plni 1. Hn' I"-mI I'lnlllbliiou Ipjuh.. 'Ilm l.ilt'iil i'iuiilieil Olliio of tin bil iiitiil.iili.t app.Mili'tf liefoii' l pilblM In U1I1 1. limit, ami the lain' auilli'iiie uVlls!ii"l lo ilu IliiUhi'il wmi, uf ilw .iriUl .itU iiin ui II. I!. "-muivV meal ni-uktl! I'.illelliouw U'.I., U puuniU icif , ... siilnln .I1.1I., -J pnuiidi fol' llb oa.i, ui' poiiutl ...,,,,,,,. .lui. U,' I'ltultc lamli, pl l""1"'1 1'-1'' ( lll,tl'i pel' l"Ullil U"-". Ilgmuj U'ab, pt-i I'DU'11 llK'' l-'lt.ll ll''l. per pu'iw! Ii.. Tn' Ixuihl" c lliltt hejij a Wigily aiitadnj mt'viltw lJt MijfUi. '"J" "'winumtu xt-nv HtjiipJ.v'U'il fn the aUi'i.dilHU o 4 Uli eJeteuu' U UuUI lhl lJ-K-' ,,h' "MW8 "' l iM t r ijfsnw 41 lWilty Ull ou Mtuidajr niuht Mii I'.miifo OJiojiu? iia V'tinuml liwin- h"U) u Ml il'ii'V w,t'' lut l',ollk"! I" ttiiJiIiisioii. lb I'. Jk lrain st4Muli f WIulu IVIju, lj WAS. i wascvcrsoiuauKiiii loiurs. iicmuus lor letting mc know what a grand medicine Dr. Pierce's was, 1 believe I would have been dead had it not been for this medicine. I was so sick ami bloated that I did not know what was to liccotne of mc. Now I am better of all that. I can do nil my work myself, and feel well now. That was the reason I wanted to get otic of your 'Common Sense Medical Advisers.' I thought that when I received so much benefit from your medicines I would nlso receive more from your book " always Helps, It almost always Cures, The patient, persistent use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription results in a perfect and permanent cure in ninety eight cases in every hundred. Hut in every case the use of this medicine greatly benefits, if it does not completely cure. In the case of Mrs. Bowman, given below, she was relieved of three - fourths of her pain. From a woman who was unable to do anything, and who feared that she would lose her mind because of the terrible pains in her head and neck, she has been changed by " Favorite Pre scription " lo a woman who can work every day in reasonable comfort. Hoi Duty Hone, '" l feel it my duty to write you, as L have received so much benefit from the use of your medicine," says Mrs. Luzic A. Bow man, of New Mata moras, Washington Co., Ohio. I have, taken four bottles of ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' for female weakness and change of life. Before I began taking it I could not do anything. I had sucii pains in ray head and in the back of my neck that I thought I would lose my mind. Now I can work every day and do not suffer one-fourth of the pain. I recommend ' Favorite Prescription ' to all fe males suffering in the period of change of life. It is the best medicine I have ever found." Nothing is claimed for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which has not been accomplished by it, not once only, but over and over again. Behind the claim that '' Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong and sick women well stand half a million women, who have been cured of irregularity, disagreeable drains, inflammation, ulceration, or female weak ness, and who have been strengthened for the strain of motherhood. & twmmm i PIERGE, Buffalo, N. v c Ihe um- 11 M. I Ii .mt.. if ' in IlldO -tun. limn 1., Mi. and Jin. 1. (.' II. Hi ti . n ot. P. a -on GREEN IDGE. 'I 11 ail l I. lllllllll -. ot "llnlPlcun "tllllt i 'M. M.ik Toitn-uiil I'uiiii' and Ml-i I'udu, oi ( 1 poiisc atei.ut, hate letminl I10111 ''x ml. clt. Mr. nml Ml. nlin l..ilim. ot N"i nun Kiivliinl, ue brlii piili'i lallii il h I .Miv. 'Ili'iiiii, l.owe, 01 I' nl. atieel I'lie tiiiici.il nl J. II. Illrhiiil'iii loiiK Ida o Horn hU I ito hvim, I.Vil on Mop ll at. nil. , .W'tlenliv atteiiinoii nml J luelt atttntlcil tnltC.' wo roi.'lueteil by llu (.. A. t me, 'ptiior in I lie Pint nli me .Muhodn Lplsiopal il.utih .ml a iiinleile I.0111 the 1 mill ol tint iluinli uiidiioil aitnal lini-ii il fCleitloiH. Thp ia.iit'1 w.i ulnioit hidden bv luauiitul Ilm il nlltimsai Hem iiiuiU nl tl" dead man, 'I 11 pillliiini-. wen. 'Ilioiuiii Itciineilt John oi an, 1 liuli'a W airman, Jmtph l'ior ami I1 .1 lloi.m I rinnla in attendaiuo tumi 01 n- ut limn tieip: llobeit Kkliinboii, (if Alton, 111 , llemy lliomaa, ut HiooMjn; Mi, ' and Mia Jiint-a Xulloli, of WilU-vIliru", Jli?, .lonei aid M11. Iladtitii, ol 1'I.tinuutlii Mrs. Waitcniuii, d l.uliiopp, ..iid II. tl. l'ti li.'inl-wii and ilamthtfii of (JilntlillLi. InliiinPiit wax uinle 111 IVrrid lllll .eni';'.ci . 'ino rhiltl ot Hie liKtli llil;e I'l.'oh.uciian ihuitii iniiiac 01 1 uitiialimiciiii tta k'i 11 lit iiciiina by Hit. I. J. l.iiiaiui.-, II. II. w l 'e tun "xiuiuid the I'ne if H llunit - ( H"' .aid .u. Ililu.cil lei by 11 Ijiac ami i' pa inn, aitdieuti. )b. l.ittiliiK will sit' a raiim let luie a', the (apuiaX' ilupil li.i- iimm. 'Ihe itiininl of 1 In, t'lie, il iiiiniinal ui"ii . .1 i-iiial.- I.'lvm b Hip die. 11 lll.lj.i Wi'liinu la I ttinllu' In liliuil'i'i t ol Hie 1 bib .111.1 1 11 'in nil el., in Hie t lull h.'lln', 1 1. 1 a W 01 nt. .!" nue, pined 1.1 bo ,1 ino-i tnit'.t.tl.l. til 1 m tntlv iniipU' in Im pit -'lit, x In; 'um n tt tl tei'itil thmll jni HI u'i In I.. I iiiiiini 1 1 in iiiirut win- It. W. Down.-, II .!! I in t. . rmtlti, M mi he Si nun 11 .mil M I'liinJ Mail Cletk Aiveateil, Uy l,xtuitf Wne tioi.i Ihe Woti-urn I'1 I'litibuiir. X.it. -.1 I. y. lo. . mi ll.o Hiilini.i N.illn 1. 1I1 1 1111.nl! Ilullal.i I.) I'lUiiu l, t. - 1 .1 .mail! I mini -inn I'l-i 11. bi't'i I .uitl II, .-. M'n-i u. I- a U'I (if .iiltlitaitd 11 1 1.ut1-tm I'uitute, I'i lie 11" ttj Uiopjinl ai IIiiiik 1., X , , 1 impt '.vl.. fc