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Sunday tr.ilm lr.iii Wavm.li I nml Hiic.! Jit al li.su n. in.; ,V p. m. Tlnlin iitrlvi' ul railinml.ilo liom WllkM-l n";' nml Sii.iiilnii u followi. U..V). S.:i". .". 1IV. n. in.! I2.SI7, 2.1X1. 3.1:!, 1Ai, I1.IH, 7.01, S.ill. ..d. II. ft" i. in.! 2.0S a. in. , Snnil.i.v 1 1. illi. arrive- at 0.27 .1, m.i 12 10. M- I. 'J. (LSI, ll.;!il p, in. Siiml.iv Ir.ilm iinln at Cjilioiiil.il,' from Jy ni.nl .-iiiil Mot I.iIp at 12,17 Jinl 7..V, p. in. New York, Ontnrlo and Western. f-.-pt. 17, K-01. Tr.ilm leave Carliouilalp lor Sor.inlon at 7.00 a, in.: I.oo p. in. Nihil ly Ir.iltn nt 7.0n a, m.: fi.od p. in. Tr.ilm Ir.ivo Carlmnilali- for piilnW north nt 11.10 a. m. On Siimlay nt li.lo J. in. luliu Iravlnit nt 11,10 a. in. vvt-i'l. Ij. anil li.lo a. m. Siliiilayi inakc iiiiiiit-i-llnii-i for Si-w Vnrl;, ( oili wall, i'lr. Trains snrlvo fiom Siraiiton nl 11.10 a. m.i J'-,,i . in.: fiimi pniiiu not Hi, l.iJ p. in. Siini!ns from Siraiiton at n.Hl a, in. ami 7.l.' p. ui.i frotn C.11I0.-I.1 at D.IKI p. in. Erie Bnihond. .Illlli' 2.1, 101. TmIih li-avc fit v station, rarlioinlali-, tl.illy fi'vupl S11i11l.1v) at' 7.00 a. 111. and l.":l p. in. tnr Ili.itiiil ami Iik-i-1i; al IJ..SI .1. 111., dally (w iipllns SimilJV), lor IliiiKliJintnn. iiuKiiik on ni'itlons for New Yolk illy and II11IV.1I0. and at M0 p. in. for Nnqui-liann.i, nuking ruiini-flwn for olcrn poinM. Sunday tralli4 at 0. 1."i a. 111. for SiiMiiir-liamu, ttllli vvcslrrn tnniieotlon-i, ami ('.27 p. 111., Willi fame t-nuni-rlloii'i. Tralm arrive at 8.5:1 a. in. ami .1. 1 ." p. in. Sundaji at S.5'1 .1, in. LAID AT REST. Srtdly Impressive Services of the Late John Fnrrell, of Mrjyfleld Ynrd. Tin- latf .luliu Fiii-ivI, thi' Onliiilo ( ul Western L-oiidtii'tor, wIiush lift' gfont out while he was faithfully dls lai'KliiK: his diilios, was laid at rest n Thursday nioriiliitf iiimnlf; I he eli'Pliinp: dead in St. Kose eemetery. The last riles of the deceased were sadly impressive. There was a Ki'eat cHitpourliiK of the friends of the de jiarted one and the jiroeession was one of the largest ever witnessed in this olty. The life of .Mr. Farrell had its influence in many walks of life and in tin; KatheriliR at the hereaved home nml at St. Itose church where the ser vices of the dead were celebrated, vh ere the friends and acquaintances whose respect and wannest friendship he held and whose hearts were touched by the sad circumstances that separ ated the ties that hound them to I1I111. That ho lived In I heir memory, how ever, was amply attested by the marks of respect and sorrow that their pres ence showed. The mass of requiem was sun? by Kev. (leorKu Dixon, who also spoke ten derly of the deceased In the eulogy he delivered at the conclusion of the abso lution. About the casket was a profusion or floral remembrances that came from friends to whom the deceased was par ticularly dear. The pieces were: Ibokeii brake wheel, 1'iieebui'K Ontario and Western employes: cavalry crosses, employes Ontario and Western yard: flutes Ajar, with linscriptlon, "Husband;" Brother Wreath, by broth ers; lloral pillow, Ontario and Western Itailroad company. Floral carriers Daniel Toolan, Jas. Qulmi, Frank inch, -:, P. Myers, An thony Tallel, John Qulmi and the pall-bearers were: Peter Storch, Owen I.oftus, Joseph Gallagher, Peter jDockerty, John Collins and John Har vey. Those from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd Parrel, Oneonta, N. Y.; R .'. Parnell, Costella. Pa.; James Farrel, Cousport; Mary Farrell, and Mary Frazee, C'ostello, Pa.: ('.race Shanley. Hancock, N Y.; P. O'Hara, Forest City: M. M. Coy Throop, Maine MeCiovvuu and Mrs. Kelly, Scranton; Iizzio Tlernoy, Dunmore; Alice anil Nellie Kelly, Olypliant; O. O. Jiourke, Cadosia, N, Y.: Hugh M. rjranaghau, Hancock, N. v.; Patrick Walker, Huf falo, X. Y.; Mrs. J. Kelly. Hyde Park, and Frank Gllleran of Olypliant. Mr. Farrell was not u native of Car bondnlc, though lie showed the same Interest in the city and its welfare as thosu who claim this city their birth place. Ho was born In .Starrucea, about 20 .years ago. ITo came to this city about ten years ago and was em ployed on the Ontario and Western soon after the branch to Scranton was opened, He was faithful in t'Vt-vy post that ho illled and It was while in the faithful discharge of his duties that ho was killed at OlypTiant on Monday Inst, In all his relations he was up right and honest and merited Hie. re spect and esteem showered on him. Those who survive him are his sore stricken wife who was Miss Anna Walker, or Maylleld yard and lvo young children, Kdwiml and Frank; also two brothers, KUward of Oneonta, X. Y and Daniel, of Maylleld yard; ' two sisters, Mrs, John Pldgeon and "Miss C'unovlevu Farrell. both of this ".city. ! . OFFICERS ELECTED. This Is the time of year when the Btiml-anuiiul election of olllcer of tile fraternal societies lake place. The latest of these elections are as follows: Fidelity conclave, Xo, 13, Improved Order of Ueptasophs: Alchon, F. It, Dever.s; provost. Waller AVills; prelale, J. If. Sampson; secrotnry, John W. Klrkwond; ilnancler, K. V, Iteynoldsj treasurer, A. F. I.oftus; Inspector," II, M.-Haker; wurder, J. II, Morrison; sen tinel, Joseph I.liulsuy; trustees, i m. .Tucker, J. P, Campbell and Thomas . Council, ,'i)''m'.h.3o, c, m, It, A-; Chancellor, J. II. connaughton; president, itichard II, Kerwln; IllSt Vice-president, John Milonu; second vltii-ini'sldeni, John K. Urowji; corresponding secretary, T, .. Kii'kwood; assistant corresponding sec retary, William irndy: llnunclal secre tary. W. J. lilenuuii; treasurer. James O'Hoyle; marshal. It. J, Keating; guard, Philip Powilerly; trustees, Alex. McDonald, William McNully and P. U, Murray. The following olllcers of llebekah de glee or Odd Fellows were Installed: Noble grand, Mrs. F.dltll Cornell; vice grnnd, Mrs. Mary Itoberts; ilnanelal secretary, ti. AV. iiughes; recording secretary, Mis. F,llu Price; treasurer, Mrs. Uvu Dlx; chaplain. Mrs. Chester Wright; conductress. Mis. Carrie Wells; warden, Mrs. Mnry AVIer: H. S. X. CI., Mrs. Clara Krantii; h. S. X. (!., Mrs. I.lsszlU Campbell; It. S. A'. G Mrs. I.ud wig; L. H. V, a., Miss Muiid itoberts; Carbondale. K, A. K Mrs, Haiitiiih Tonkin; I,. A, S Mrs. bills; outer Kiinrd, .Mrs. Car ter: Inner guard, Dora l,udwlg. At the close of the Installation Mrs, lldllh t'ornell, In u neat speech, presented Past llrainl .Mrs, llerthn liarber, In be half of the lodge, with 11 handsome lie beknh budge and pocketbook, for having brought lit the most new mem bers during the past year, NO MORE RENT. Slogan Raised nt Last Night's Foor Board Meeting Refuse io Fny Rental to City. "Xo more rent to the clly for past or present," was the slogan raised at lite poor board mcctlnir. The minutes of the last meeting had been read, when Poor Director MeCnbe arose, and in lite following words opened the battle-cry: "Gentlemen: I urn opposed to pay ing any rent to this city. We have a room In this municipal building and we ate part of the clly government, ac cording to 1 he city charier. In Unit you can read the duties of poor direc tor. I don'l see why we should have to pay rent. We have the poorest loom In the building. The board or health has a better room lliau we have, nml (hey do not pay any rent. You are in danger of your life here, when the lire alarm bell over our head Is rung. We have a poor farm in Greenllelil which belongs to the city of Carbonilale. The township of Greenfield releases ns from paying: tax on It, yet we have to pay rent here for a miserly little room In the garret. To my mind It Is a case of 'Go away back nnd sit down.' "Secretary Gillespie, of the Scranton poor board, told me Hint the city of Scranton does not charge them any rent, and they have the whole ground Hour. Here we have a bill for JIO for rent of this room In ISH7. four years ago. asking us to pay for rooms occu pied by directors four years ago. We have already paid $210 rental since we came on the board. One pari of the city government does not have to pay rent, yet we do. l.el us take some ac tion nu this matter, consult our attor ney and then appoint a committee 10 wait on councils." Mr. McMillan I make a motion that we refuse lo pay any rent due for past occupancy, present or future. I.et the city take action against us to collect it. Let us refuse lo pay both the old and the new bills. Mr. Thomas thought the opinion or t lie attorney should be secured before any action was taken. It was decided to have the following committee secure the opinion of the local attorney and go before councils and report at the next meeting: Messrs. Williams, Mcf'obe and Lynch. A number of bills were then read and ordered paid. The auditors' report was received and Messrs, Williams, liurke and Lynch appointed a committee to look over the audit. The following bills from the auditors were read: II. H. Jadwin. :il.r,0: J. F. Wheeler, $;ii.r,0; ('. II. Gorton, $31. .10. A motion was made and carried Unit the bill against former Treasurer of the Poor Hoard Fdwln Moon for $40, for farm produce, be placed In the hands of the attorney for collection. OLCOTT IN NEW YORK. The Irish Minstrel's Successful En gagement at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. Chauncey Olcott, who is a favorite wherever he goes, has a mighty big crowd of admirers in Xew York city and whenever lie appears at the Four teenth street theatre he is kept there for several months. This is true of "Garrett O'Magh," which will be at tlie Grand on Tuesday night. In this play there Is an abundance of strong scenes, sparkling comedy and Interwoven with the whole main plot is a pretty love story that makes tlie whole intensely interesting. Mr. Olcott will sing in his delightful tenor voice, five new songs of Ids own composition. Tlie diagram will open this evening at 7.:!0 o'clock, checks will be given out at 7.20. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. St. Paul's Lulheraii church, I lev, F. F.hiuger, pastor. Third Sunday in Ad vent. Sabbath school at !i.:!i) a. in.: ser vices at 10.110 a. 111, Sermon on Gene sis, il;!ll, "Come in, thou blessed of the Lord: wherefore slandest thou with out V" In answer lo I he gospel for to day, St. Matthew, 11:2-10, St. John's question. After services will be ihe continu ance and closing of (he annual meeting-. In the afternoon al 2."d o'clock, the teachers and children of the Sabbath school will meet in the church. In pre pare for Christmas eve exercises. Second Number of Series. Tlie second lecture or the series nu "Ancient Types of Modern Men," by Uev, H. ,1. Whalen, will be heard to morrow lilnht in the Heieau Uaptist church, lie will have for Ids subject, "Thomas, the Doubter." Last Sundae evening ihe first of the series Was ")e"- nietrlus, the Opposer," Those wlio heard that will also be glad of a cliance to hear tlie second number, and tlie probabilities are Unit the renowned sneaker will be listened lo by a large audience. Officers Elected. The following olllcers were elected Tliuihday night at camp 1:1s, Sous of America. They will be Installed by Past Captain C. S. Alexander, Jan. il, 111112; Captain, I, 11, Colvlu; (list lieu tenant, James Ityden; second lieuten ant, V. J, Pinch; camp council, 11, v. Gilbert, P, II. Smith, and C, AV. Myers; delegate at large. F, l. Smith; alter nate at large, J, A. States; delegate, P. M. lluhbs; altei'iuile, John Hudson. Men's Meeting, The men's meeting at the Itereaii Haptlst church next Sunday will be held at the usual hour, ii.i.i a. in., and will be conducted by .Mr. Jason Stod dard. The sluglug will be In charge of Mr. John Hone, who has kindly con senled to net as chorister on these occasions, 'Joshua Simpldns" Tonight. To hear a splendid orchestra com posed of professlnual musicians, dis course n repertoire of standard and popular music, incidental to, and be tween the acts of a popular comedy, Is something that is promised to the pat rons of the Grand opera house, in the performance of "Joshua Slmpkins," which will appear here this afternoon and evening. The orchestra ju Itself Is claimed to furnish an evening's en tertainment. Iteiulerliig several sensa tional dlsciipllve selections, mieh nn "A Night 111 Coon Town!" "tlnclo Hani In China:" "A Trip to the Paris Ex position!" "Hunt hi the lllack Forest S" "Front llaiieiii to the Hit I lory;" "A .Signal From Mars," and many others In which the erfecls of steamboats, trains of cars, thing of cannon, thun der, lulu, lightning, the railing of stars, ele., are realistically introduced. Mat inee prices, adults, 20 cents: children, 10 cents, livening lue., 20c. nnd noc. Thonks from Hughes Family. Iteese Hughes and daughter, Mrs. Mattle Ilughes-tlrown, express their gratitude In kind friends for the sym pathy and help dining the recent be reavement, In the following sincere words! "A tender word, look or deed In time of anguish makes sorrow a little easier to bear, and to tlie very ninny dear friends who so kindly assisted and sympathized with ns In our recent be reavement, we wish lo tender a heart felt gratitude that words fall to express." ' Several Changes of Residence. The following cluinges of residences took place recently: Owen Coleman from Fallbrook street, to the properly lately purchased by him on AVyomlng uventle. Horace Hoyle of Wyoming street, to tlie house or the late Mrs. McDohntigh on Fallbrook street. Walter Corey, or Wiiyinnrt, to the house at tlie corner ol' Seventh avenue and Washington street. James Creegan, assistant superinten dent of the Metropolitan Insurance company to 1:10 Wyoming avenue. Pythians' Stag Party. About forty members of Cnrbondnle lodge, Knights or Pythias, had a most enjoyable evening at a stag party in Gernianla hall on Thursday night. Tlie festivities were fraught with amusing features, aside from the exchange of fraternal greetings. The feature of the night was the turkey supper Willi ap proapiiatc washes that the appointed committee served so well. This com mittee was: AV. H. Masters, William liarber, Isaac Itogers, Alex, Johnson, W. 1!. Chase and G. H. Van Gorder. Fell Township Politics. Voters In Fell lowushlii have begun fo talk politics, and on Tuesday night the first guns will be fired, when Ihe Democrats will get together In the town hall and adopt rules to conduct their caucus and receive names for olllces to be voted for at the spring election. Might olllces will be made vacant, two supervisors, one auditor, one poor master, one constable and two school directors. W. C. T. U. Peace Sunday. Hereon Haptlst church next Sunday will be observed throughout tlie I' lil ted States as peace Sunday by tlie AVoman's Christian Temperance I'nlon, and in harmony with this Itev. Dr. Whaien will preach in the morning on "Universal Peace." A cordial invita tion is extended lo tlie members of the local union, and those interested in seeing peace established In human hearts, the home, church and the state. Meeting of Medical Men. The Cnrbondnle Medical society, which comprises physicians from Car bonilale and Jenuyn, will hold its next meeting 011 AVednesday evening next, in the olllcc of Dr. W. AV. Fletcher. The subject that will he discussed is: "Fractures of the Upper Extremity." Four of the nhysicians will present their views, after which there will he a general discussion. Meetings of Sunday. Central Labor union. Knights of Father Mathew. K. V.. Ilendrick lodge, Itailroad Train men. Cigarmakers' union, Xo. AV.t. Gernianla Singing society. S. II, Dotterel- lodge. Locomotive F.11 gineers. For Mitchell Hosemen. Foreman T. P. Herbert, of the Mltih ell Hose company, requests the mem bers to report al the hose house on .Monday evening tit 7 o'clock sharp, in full uniform, to Join in tlie parade that will mark the opening of the companv's fair. Coining from Cuba. Andrew O'Counell, of Santiago de Cuba, has informed his friends that he'll he back- in his native town to cele brate Chrlslmas. An Extra Teacher. The school board of the 1 'aibond.ile township met Thursday night anil elected an ex Ira teacher, Miss Mar garet Gordon, Will Go to Texas. William Knapp, tlremau 011 the Wllkes-liarre freight, will leave soon for Texas, where In- will spend the winter. ' Meetings of Tonight. Court Lily, Foresters of Anierh a. Diamond lodge. Shield or Honor. Local IDiii, United Mine Workers. JERA1YN AND MAYFIELD. Thi- 111.nu lili-nd-i uf Mi. W. i:. Ilavi-, .1 iiidtut at Hit- ll.m.inl iiuln-1-.ll.v. In WudiliiKlMi, It, I'., will I,,, plui-i-il In hi-.e- 1l.1l In- In-i J.i-t won 1 v.iluilili- -cliokiirlilp, wlui h j oilii,i ,ii yi-ir In 1 In -iiuli-nl wlin would im-i-i In ilii-iiiiiiii-.d iiidii., i-M'8nl hi iu 1 Hit nml Vi-v.- Ti'.'-.iiii'iii, llii'iilou.v, liuim-li-tli. aid llilili- ,im iluiicli liiv loiy. 'Mi,. Ii-l w.n In In- tin. i'.iuilu.ioii-i in tin, '.it lliii'i- clmo li'iini, Tlie iiiiiiiiiiiiu'IIiiiiI of .Mr. Il.ivi-.' vMovy W.I- iiudi- pulilio 'HiiiimIiv. 'I'ln- h hol.iii-lilp i a valuable one and wi-ll vtoidi ..1 1 him; fur, and vva- not won vvlllmul a xo.i'l ili-1 1 ot I1.111I woil, nu tin. pail of 1 i- I ,t Is 11 boom- ol vili-f.ii Hon 10 Hit- piopi- n .liiio.vii In In-ar ol lil- i'oiilliiiiiil prntni., III- i-vpi-Ut in lie liunii' 1.I1011I.V for do- ('liil-.liiiji liolidi.v.. (01111111111.111 Will ILmllii-;, ol 1I1I, In, 11, onh, us MViiiil lil iiiiinriilnii wltli Join", lliulliiu' Tim I'liuipany, of vvldili In- lu liini oui- nf tin' iih-kI llii.tiil ami I.1I1I1I11I ,iv;iui Tor a iiiiuilii-r of jimii, ami will 1 111 i-r ihe ,-niplo.v ol .1 C l.-v il.ni.t lliui .14 liavi'llinr mIi'.iiiiii, I 'ml Wilulil, tin- will l.ii.iuii liail.-ltt-i'pi-r of IIh- I'ri I, l.iiiiilii-r ionii.in.v, lui ii'i'iiviiiil mill- lil 111 ll lll'lll till' M-Vl'l" 'JI' of .ill.lll'.S tl.lt III' lu-i lately uudi'ii,'oiii, I 1 an'jin ii.iiiil" Id. iluli, ,. .lollll Mil 1 1', till.- .ViillllK iii.iii win. In I 1,1. lout i kull.v ( 111-lii il li.v falling iiudi'i' llu- ivImN of an lliitaiiii and Wi'kWiii li.iin Tm-da; iviiilin,', v.a li-poiti-il ,vili'iilav to li.ivi-ualiiiil ii'ii-i,l,ul,y m t.llili-;lli, and Id-, coi.illlluii -;i-, llu- ,l,,).i'ji,., ul. I l.i- lio.pilal ftlvliu liopii. of l,i-iii- able lo save I In' liinli ftoni .111, pill, 1I1011. .I0I111 llovv.alli. of I'lini-tiry i-tivi-i, who lia linn .rrloiel.v III for nam- iliim 1,1' In ,m iin,!,., I- lupiill.v .iul.linr ami tlii-n- i, liuidly a p.-ll,ij.y tli.il lie i .111 Kiuvivi' 1111,1 Ii Ioi.kii. Mr. uiul Mi.. T. i:. liilllllli-. and familv. Mm, .lolin T. I.'ilflltli., Mi. W. W'iu-ll. Mi,. v. ('. Iloln-iir, Ml. IIUIiiiil Kvau-, aril MI.- S11.1I1 ,, .lainivi, nl lids IioidiisiIi, win- anion,, lliu..,- vvlii alli-ii-li-d I In- liiui'i'.il of llu- lali- Hi,. V.Ujh Mvjih, of '.'aiidllui; 'HiiiimIj.v. Tin' fair ot Hit- I'lti.i'in,' hand, whlili vvm ihwd Li. I i-viulnu on auoiini of the lumi-it lu llu MhIi,.mII.-1 Kpinopjl iliuuli, will ,,- ii-.opi'unl UKilu loiiiht vvilli a 11, iinhi r of lu-.li alliai lloiu. 'll,o (inpl.ijed of tlie lllll-lik- (ollU-iii-4 will Ic paid loilav. THE SURGEON'S KNIFE - Operations for Ovarian Troubles In creasing in Our Hospitals. Mrs, Eokis Stephenson of Salt Lake City Tells How Operations May Be Avoided, Tho Mtilveraal indications of the approach of woman's great enemy, Inflam mation and dlBcaseof tho ovaries, arc a dull Hi robbing- pain, accompanied hv a sense of tenderness, and heat low down In thosldo wlthoccaslonal Bhootlng paths. On examination it may bo found that tho region of pain will show some Bwcllln?. This Is the first stage of ovaritis, or inflammation of the ovaries. If the roof of your houso leaks, my dear sister, you have it fixed nt once why not pay the same respect to your body? Neglect and tho dreadful Burgeon s Unlfe go baud in hand. How many thousands of our poor suffering Bisters might havo escaped the hospital and its dreadful experiences if they had only done as the lady whoso portrait and letter wo are permitted to publish. Oh, what moro can wo do to make women believe. K. MRS. EOKIS State Chairman Young Peoples' Tcmpcranco Union, Suit Lake City, Utah. "Dear iAlits. I'inkham: I suffered with inflammation of the ovaries and womb for over six years, enduring aches and pains which none can dream of but those who have had tho same experience. Hun dreds of dollars went to tho doctor and the druggist. I was simply a walking medicine chest and a physical wreck. My sister residing in Ohio wrote me she had been cured of womb trouble "by using Lydia E. Piiildinin's Vegetable Compound, and advised me to try it. I then, discontinued all other medicines and gave your Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. Within four weeks nearly all pain had left me ; I rarely had headaches, and my nerves were in tt much better condition, and I was cured in three months, and thus avoided a terrible surgical opera tion." Mrs. Eckis Stephuxoox, 250 So. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah. j', Another Operation Avoided in Philadelphia. !-' " Dkak 51ns. Pi.NKiiAM : Some time ago I was taken very sick with pains caused by internal trouble (ovarian) and was unable to attend to my house hold duties. I consulted several doctors but got no relief. Tliey advised an operation which I was almost tempted to undergo when I read in the paper of tho wonderful cures Lydia 13. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound was making. So I began taking it and now after talcing several bottles feel like a new woman. Ko praise is too great for it. It is woman's friend and no woman should be without it." Mrs. Lizzie Mjxneb, 1616 Taniata St., Philadelphia, Pa. Remember, cvory woman is cordially invited to write to 3Irs. Finkliam if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Piiilcliam's address is Lynn, Mass., her ndrice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her atlviee has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. "Why don't you try it, my sick sisters ? BBamsan ItKWAUD. Woh.ivucloposlteilwItU the National City Bank of I.jnn.SSOOO, I which will tx-paii! tonnyporcon wlio ciiifjDd tliat the alxr.-o testimonial liittors I nro not gouuiue, or were published before obtaining tho vrltor's special per- I inlfslou. I.ydlaE. Plukham JloUlclno Oo., Lynn, Jloes. I MONTROSE- Spf-ii.il Ii) II, Si r.iiiluii Tiiliuiit'. Montrose, I ici-. l!!. HornTo Mr. nnd .Mrs. -luliu Aitkoii, ni'o Louise Alt lcon, ol" this pliii-e, nt tlu'lr hiilili' In l.'iii-liomliilt', on I Jui'. Id, a win. Our vcut'i'iihlt townsman, I-Mwln Mill, is just i-ci-ovoiliuv from qulto u serious Illness, nl tho lions'' ol' Ills ilnimhtei-, Mrs. A. II. J-Votl. nu Xew Vent's iiIrIU nt Vllliin' Mull n ItillKlinlile fiin-i' enlllleil, 'llelwi'i'll the Ai'ts" will he iiresenli-il hv Fiiir." ol" out" best local llic.ilrieal lalellt. llll (ler Ihe nusiii'"S ol' Si. I'mil's Kiilseo p;il I'hui'i'h, "Ihippy I'al" Wnsner, Hurry Wil linuis. lofielher with ti nninlier ol' oilier cnliiivd t'iiki'Willkliut i.'leln-illes nml vuuilivilU' urilsts of lilushninton. siivi ii iilenslilK euU'i-laillinelil nl Vllluiif Hall last nlKllt. nsslsteil by Hie llrevier orilli'Strii nl' Oils iiliue. l-'ollowhiK lh' ellleilulllliu-lll I lie llool- was i-leareil ami (lani-lu:; was luiliilr,ei in mull a lute hour. Tin- uiiillenii'. thiiimh not as In I'm.' us was nieilled, was vetv uiipre-i-lutive. The iil'l'alr wan under I hi' 1 1 reellim ol' tin Monli-ose liuselinll i-luh. I'lnl'essoi- Heheuek, ol' ItliiKh.iinlon, has slliieeded III ol t;alil.lni;' a la rue (Iain-Inn; class In this iiluce, bIvIuk les sons t'tuli I-'l-liluy I'MMlllIK, I'olloWeil by a soeliil hop. Me Is iisslsted hy his datmlilei-. Miss Siiituivk. us planlsl. Wesley .Muiiki'I', son ol' .Mr. and Mrs. I-;. 1'. Milliner, is lecoveilnif from his Ioi.k nnd serious Illness. William Sweel has lieeti the nui'st of lik'iitls In Hcraiiton this week. Mrs, M. S. Dcssauer Is visit Iuk her iluiiKhter, Mrs. .Iiii'oh Kovh. In AUruu. O. Mrs, W. II. Tiiriell has ivliiriicd liom il vlsll lo Ihe home of her pari'llls at West IMtlsimi, Mis, Kstellu .lel'i'iles has been spciid Iub the week ul the home of Uev. mid .Mrs. I. X, Slilinuuu tit Husqut liaiinu. Mini, U. , Tltlliail Is able lo be out UKiilli nl'ler u loim llhu'ss. I'uptiiiii W. 1). H. Alney Is ImpiovliiK, Another popular and well known Kepiililli-iiii of Montrose has immmiH'i'd hiliuell' a I'liudhliitu for the olllru of sherllT. subject to the decision of the Kepulillcnii lininlniitliur convi'iitloii next year, lie In Arthur l- Kliiny, iiitiiiiujer of Heller biolhers mllli station lu this plui'e. Mr. Kinney has it host of friends who will work earnestly for his noin liiutlou, .lolin Tltiiian. of Tuiikhaniiock, wus il t'sHoi' heie ycsleliluy. .Indue W. II. .Ii'ssup and 1'anilly re turned to .Siraiiton yestorday and will spend the balance of the winter In Hint illv. I'iiul Harrliitter, nf Mallsteud. was In town on business loilav. The jury wheel wtis Illled for the year iWl, this week Maiiln (liihh'ii, forinerly of the l-Ix-i-haiiKe, is the new clerk ut the Mont roso Mouse, Stlfys tho Cough ' and Works Oft- the Cold. Laxative llioiuo-Qulnlne Table-is cine a cold lu one day. No Oure, Xo I'ay, I'rlea vr. i-HlllH. ' STEPHENSOX. OLYPHANT Tin' Ktnylti:iy loJp, Frro aii'l AtiC-ptfil Mj-oif, nf this pl.li'.--, (iiii-liKii'.l tin- l.urljl pi-vl-e nviT llm 1,-iniiin nl ilir I. il,' III- .1. II. Slil.li'1. in lYikvlllp. ,vr 1,-nl.iy. "Tin- HiiikIji" will lip Hie ,itli.n linn .il t In-r.illi.-i- V.illirv Ojm-1.1 linie I- tliU ovi-iiitii.' Mi Mcll.i Mi-NjII.v Ii.i- .nirpti'il a p Hit mn vvllli I l.u!,. IIicin, .a Wi-l S-r.uil.iii. 'Ilinti.i. Mdl.ili- -. iiil" ill M ili- hi.iit,- f liN liiiillir, .1. It. .Millil-, cm IIiiiiiii.,i'i stii-,-1. .Ml-". .I.iiiio- Wi-hli, nl I'liiviili-iii-i, vi'iti-il In'r I'll, I"- ill lll.ll.c-ly Vr.-ll-lll.iv. ; .1 ini-i-lim; ul Hie Ki-.v -111110 i.inip. 'n. 77-H, M. ,1-1 II WiuhIiiiiii nl Vlli.'lic.l, III.- I.illuull-K ntll-i.i-. wt-io oltiloil fur tin- i-ii-iitii ,vi-.n; Vi-nrr .ili,- inn-ill, II. M. '1'nl tic; wuitliv .iihi-nr, Ii. . Ullli.iiii-: i-inri. It. N'. Ill liil.; !miiI.:-i-, . 11. Il.ilin'.-: ili-ik. It. W. T.i.vlnr: vv.ilrliiii.ui, I. II. Lilly; --i.tiv. iwilti l..viuli: luliu;-!-, 'I. I'. Il.iiiilioi--, 1. imp pliv-iri.vn, I'. I.. Win Mi-Mi-: 1. imp ilrpiil,v. It. W. 'I'.ijlur. Tlio .1I.11111 el 1110 -niiinlt'il 011 TIiiii-iI.i,v ovonlis ill 7 ii'ilmlc vv.i-1 uai.t-il li.v a s!Ei-lii lil.ii- in tlto ll!llIIH III lli-lli.llllill II. Illi- nil I'lillltll -'ll-'-l. Ill.il-li. 'Hi- llu- lilul.o nut in tlio ililiinioy ,iinl vvii- -,.,il,-.l tiniii ,1 ili-fi-i tlvo 'Invo Phi,-. It 'V,H j rilii-iiil.liil In fun- v.-r.i niiii-li ,1.1111140 vvj- ,1-hm'. llov. Hi-, ,-pi-nu-i, nf ilir liil,i.y IliplUt lllllll'll, will cm 1 1 . 1 1 1 -j , 1'itlj 1' 1 -s vvilli llov. It, I'. ll,ii,iu:M,,l, uf tin- I'll-li.v I11 iuii cliiiit.li Inn nrinv.' 111, , 1 nil, i;. II, -v. II. ,1. Il.niulituii, nf II. 11, 111,,. 1-, will li.it, el. irsi' nl II"' lipl'1'tip.il sf-ivln- lu r.tlvvjiil.' lull Inlllulliivv .lftitlinnii.il II.KU n'doi I;, Jli-ii Jl.a,v Mi'N'li-liot lia- inci'ptiil u p,,iii,n in liaiKi-i-' Jivvi'li.v htniH .it l.intiin. it'Ktil.ir imi-llmr nf lli i:ocl. i,,i n-i inui. pili.v will In- lii-lil liiinnriiiw' ti ft ot in mit ;it '2 iiV-IiicL. PECKVILLE. ll .il.lllll (, 111,- nf lilt- VV.I4 Millliili-I klmlll.t I10- liiie 7 ii'i )"' I. 'Ilnn-I.iv ,'Vinliii; fium in,. -J"i, uvi hit ,-t I'iiiiiiIi siit-i-t ,111, 1 Stnti in.nl. Im.it,-,! 111 111,-Ki-lv. I'ln I1.1, 1 c.itt-n lu vv'jy lliinugl! tin- mf nl Hie lo.iilii-ii- n Vr. 1 1.11-1 1.. An nvoi lii-al,.l i-liivt- 1 .111-,', I (lit iunitlllt.- nf 111.- 'Muni vvnil.. Tlio -, IV ill's nl lilt' lll'l'lllt-ll Wl'll' llul li-lll'll, .1. .1 l:il,t't IhIimiIo vv.i-i fnimi'il mnl llu- ll.itni-. i-.imI.v I'.MliiKiil'liul. Tin- Wilsons ition-li-, in llu- 1I11111. in.ikili); p 1 i. U Unit' nvoi II,,- two mil,- mutt- tin-.) liuil In li.ivt-l In it'.nli llu- Ki'i-ni- nf li llu-, IViKvlllo lliipll-l iliuuli lli-v. .1. S. Tlinm.is, pjslnr, .Viviiin Ini'iiiiinvv 11 1 li)"ll :i. 111. ami 7 p. 111. Minninit Milil-il, "IVIiminn li.v I'.itiouii'," Ku'iilhiC Miliji-rl, " lil.nu i- j ..u fium .M.1I.1. Ill In I'liiUI." All .lie vvilioini-, All iiiiiiiIh'ih u( Sliorlil.111 Inline, No. 210, IviiIkIiU of I'.vtiil.i., 1110 i,-,iui'..iiI In .itii'ihl ll't finii'ial n( our ilt-ii.i.si-, Inollioi-, .Ij-pt-i lln-iiun Sli-Mor, nn I'll, I j.i, Hoc. l.l, l.;:n p, pi, Till' llllli-llll nl III,- '.iti' Pi'. ,1, II. Mil.li'l lonl, pldif f 1 Din llio ii-sltlt'iiie at I. HO ii'ilnik vi'.li-nl.iy iilloinuiiii, A In m- i'uiiiniiii nf frl'nils w-t-ip lit lllllllll.llKl', 'Illi' iltl'S III Willi II III,' lli'li'.l.l', I,,-. ImiKiil, niiiii-ly, Hi" rut- nml Ai-it'pti-tl Mi-oih, Iniltpi-iiilinl Iinhi' nl (Mil I'l'llms. nml Kmulitu of I'ylliijs, .ait'11,1,,1 In u linily. '1 lie llni.il lilb iilos won- iiuny uiul lH-.iiillfii. Ilt-v. I'. litiuj, p.ikloi- nt 1 lit. .Mi-lioiit Ciii-i-upil i'lillltll, pit'jtlu-il I lit' linii'l.ll M-iiiinii. Tin- liiiiiiliois uf Ivlutt.liiiiy Intlut', I'ioi- .111,1 Xiupii'il JLisuik, i-nii lllltll-ll V III- lillli l ll'IIIIIUIlllK. lliu 1111, III VJi 111.11I0 In l'i(ivit i-oiiii'i-iy. Resumption of Sunset Limited Ser vice Between New York, Phila delphia nnd Sau Francisco, Sea son 1001-1003. Commencing' November ::o nnd each Tuesday, Thuibday and Saturday thereafter, tho WushliiKton and .South western I. Inilted, operated dully be. tween Now York, I'hlladolphlii and New Orlennn via tlie I'oniisylvanlti Itullroad mid Southern Hallway, leav ing Phlludelphlu, liroud street station ut G.C5 o. ill., compoHed of illuliif-, mill- $3,500.00 T NAME ARE YOU ANY GOOD AT THINKING P l( you arc, here is tt cliance for you to make Threo Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. Tlie Art Publishing Company have just issued a first-class Monthly Publication, and being'uuable to agree on a name, they have decided to pay $,500,00 lor a suitable name for it, and have deposited the money In the Bank. Can You Suggest a Sultablo Name ? The publication is handsomely bound with colored cover, and printed on the finest super-calendered paper, is beautifully illustrated and full ot bright, up-to-date articles on current topics, nil of which are of a most, interesting character. In other words, you will find it the most interesting and instructive publication you have ever read, and lit for the finest homes in the land. 'IO Illi: MM' 'l III.IMIIXll ( I)., N'ovv li"lllhlll'li: Vnlll lilllilliMlInu riillli' I lli'slio In In- vnl In Illi' p.lltlos Vt-ll-i II li'lilil will ho pi'illl.lllint miIii I ili-l-". Nniir p.iiii-i- it 11 "(loin" 11111I M. until ro lulilo nf upjiii-i'lMltiir i-moIIi-hiv anil 1110 t .1111 nvt-i- I'liiilouotl Willi 11 hit nf III. nml must in nl,-. tint , inn- p.ipt-i', I,, ".Hi I I lino -.'-on .vol. Wislilnit ynii Mioi-1-s.s, I TliU MIT l'1'HI.MIIMS CO., Now- Inr lii-iilli-iiirli: JI.ii.ii.Iii' i-.iiiii' hist ovo mnl iiml.lins hnllilni; hill 10.11II111; nl tin It Hope .vim will ii.ivo Hit' cn-.ilit mi llospoitfully yoin'H, I'l.KI , llilili, .Nov. -jiitii, nmi, Wo uot 1, 1111, Ii, -,1s uf mii Ii iiiiiipllniotit.try li-llor.s ovory ilay. Subscription Price, 10 Cents a Copy. i The best and surest way to win tlie money is to get a sample copy so that you can see what it's like. You can then lorm an idea of what would be a suitable name for it, and may suggest and send any number of names from i to 3o to select from. As soon as you see a copy of this unique and interesting publication, it will suggest many new ideas to you. There will be no division of 5 and 10 cents made of this prize. You can win any amount from $2.50. up to$3-5oo. Positively $2.50 Is the smallest sum that will be awardtd to any prize winner, and the largest $3,500. Full particulars will be sent with copy of publication. Don't you think a prize of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is worth trying for? There needn't be any doubt in your mind as to the legitimacy of this offer. The money is deposited in the bank and must Be paid to those who will name the pub lication. Understand This $3, 500 prize consists of $1,000 in cash and 100 shares ol stock at $23 a share, which is likely to greatly in crease in value. Note. We are pi-i-pnring lo Ini-oi-poiale into a Hlook coinputiy, nnd Inmlclltlon In pi villus 1,0(10.110 In mill we will nlsoi;lve 100 xlinrcMofsloulc t ?'J5.0l)u Bhure, inn I; I n;; In nil $!l,rOD.(IU lo he pit Id lor tin: iiiinio. We want a name for the publication, and, don't care who names it, or what part of the globe it comes from; those who will send the best name will get both the money and stocks. No expense will be spared in making this paper the finest and most instructive publication in America, and the too shares ot stock may, in less than a year, be worth over $100.00 a share add yield you an independent income for the balance of your life. Here is a chance lor you to make a fortune, and a few min utes of careful thinking may do it. Photographers and portrait agents We have recently pur chased a photo-enlarging plant, with a capacity of ,000 prints a day. Bromide and Solar enlargements, also finishing for the Trade. Strictly first-class work and prompt service, with prices nearly 50 per cent, lower than any other copying house in'' America. You can have better work.quicker service.and save near ly 50 per cent, of what you are now paying, For terms and prices send for copy of publication. Don't miss this opportunity. Send 10 cents for copy of paper. It will explain all about this contest and tell you how to send the names that you suggest. Remit either in silver or two cent stamps only. The ART PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1181 Broadway, New York. 11 A ten-cent package makes " " i- Mil ,' With a cood crust and quick oven your mince pl t.'lril ilSji will be " like mother used lomttke," (or .;, Jill I NttL9E5Dffl 11 ! HtoceHeat .;'" ' l I 1 1 l needs no bkill to prepr.re. It la all ready. It l belter , , WM il tlun mot " home made necauw we uever fnrcet thlj . - HJ j ! ' jjjfl or that, or use too much or too little. It in clean mid 1 ,,2 iailH ! lil Urttakao lfyourdlKfu5MtiBiPplf you. Wo lll ll , 'Ul HI I ! IJjJJ1 yoiite uut Vlii: J1wk ;JfWaaoupiiiiBl "" v p iffllP StJflP MERRELL-SOULE CO?. Symcuae, N. Y. '''jj ninn ilrnvvliiK-rooin, nk'i'iilnir, nbsorvn tlou nml lllirnry ''urn, lu mlilltlim will i-iirry a npi'iiul Kuusot Limited An nex Pullman ilravvhiR-rnnni I'oinpitrt ini'iit Hli'vpliu? i'al" t" I'onni'ct with tlie MnuHxt I.linltoil oiipratvil lit'twet'ii N'mv Oiictins uiul Sau l-'raui'ls'iii. Thi' ri'li'lii'iitml triinH-i'ontlncntiil wor vh'i offwrt ly tln'so lu.Muious trains nn Iiom n l rln in tint Paiillc loant not only wry quirk, lint muni ilollKlitfiil. ClinrK'H I,. IloiiKliiH, illHlrlri iniSHun- RW ilKOlll, Ulllltllfl'll KilllWIiy. .i- t'lii'Htnut Ktivot, I'lilUuli'lplila, will im IJli'imeil lu rurnluli till Inloi'iiiiitUm. . Christmas Holiday Rates via South ern Railway, Oil Hit. L'-'t lu III. IniiiiHhf. ami .Ian. I, tho Soutlu'i'ii Itallvvay will mil riminl t tiii ilrkms (n nil piiiniB Hiiiin in run if inn- iiiiil iim-lhlnl lht 'iat-ti om way I'iiiv, Until limit .Ian. J. 02. TlrKvis will lit' sold lo Hludvuts ol' hi liools and I'Ollt'Ki'4 at lliu uiiovi ruin nu wvi-. iu i,. iniiiislvi'. with mini hull Jan. s. 1'JOi, upon pivsientullou ol' (i-riilUate hIrui'iI by siippiiiitviuli'iilH, piiiKipals or i.n.uiiii'iiiK. liuiH. ,. llonUins. i str hi iiiiksi'iil'pi' niri'iil. Southi't'ii Ituilwuv. S'.'S (iK-Hlnul street, I'hlludiiphlu, will fur nish till InCormutlou. " Veil, f Hyi In li.nitl. i:n,l,w",l Hint ,!.ni) for 110 (nnlin vvhloh nines I li-ii'llh iniliiM', .mil vvlinui I 111,1 core mil I In- Iii-Mit iIiim nt Hilwrlhors who nrc rl. InnkliiK fnr Miinollilm: u-llnoil. o lilor.iluie Unit imiit' in my null rvory ilay 11 ipi.illly mnl ho.inly, om-i-I.-i nny publication tint mn, Vol' lospirtfiillv .voiim, Pit. .1, II, llllN.NKIT, lliirllnetiin, Invvn. nliiif. Il's .1 "llojuly," i-n'i-l,illy tin', plclurrs iUhl'sl I I.I-.S, osn lu juiif iimh'il.ililiii;. Willi host wNIioj, I am, MIK III.IVIA daii.:y. v, new v'OjR'rjyorHLs. tyJRSTHlNSTEK 110TKL ''v tor. Slxtrciilh fit, oml Irving liace, ' NEW YORK. Amnion I'Un, if3.50 Per Hay and Upwauli European I'lan, l.W IVr Day and Upward. Epeclal Hales lo I'ainillci. T, THOMPSON, Prop. --- '' For Business .Hon In tho heart ot the wholesale district. For Sliopiiois x mlnuteiv' wulk to Wnnamnkers. S minutes to Blot-el Coopui'a DIk Btorc. Utxsy ot access to tint ure4t Dry Clouds Stores. For SlRlUscor.s One block from R'vvay Pars. glv. Ine easy transportation lo all points or interest. I HOTEL ALBERT : NEW YOKK. f Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PU uniy ona iouu irom uroaaway. . i Rooms, $1 Up. KUSTAURANT - I IIVS9 1WU9UI14UI9 --f---f-f'"f-f-f-f'f'--f-f'ff'f-f-, V'