THE HONESDALE CITIZEN" : THURSO )vTENjTjJLY 16, 1908, THE CITIZEN THURSDAY MORNING. JULT It. IMS. KEPDBUOAN TICKET. NATIOKAlTX. roa ramocxT. WU. nOWAUD TAITT, of Ohio. TOB VIC1 riMOBTi JAMJtt) 8. BUEHMAN, ot Mew Tork. fob aucron at labub, HOIinta L. CLOTHIER, ot Philadelphia, BENJAMIN r. JUNES, Jr., of Pittsburg. roB DOTBicr blbciob, ... ni.i Jobn Durl i rs . o. diii- . I. A. IJaVIS IB IlOUfc. , jnowi. at. V A. fllmhnl 20 ThomU tDlDly 8-C1. J. Rlllolt 2J-A. W. MoCullougb 7-0. U. Urtnl i. iim -J. IJ. Abbott 24-Judgt i J. r. Taylor S J. N. I'. Usutman 23-J. J". Downing 10- Col.R. A. Phillip M-Hennaa Simon 11- J. L. Newell 27-T. T. Wilton lJ-Joha Matbiu Z8-1 allots 13 A. II. Miller -O.O.Bnulti 14 W. T. UeCabe X0-O. A. Ilsboook 16-tloo. W. Williams st-A. It. I'Moook W-U J. Waller, Jr. St U. L. Williams STATE, ron JODOi or auraaioR oonirr, WM. D. PORTER, of Allegheny. 1JI6TRI0T. ron uoitoBiai, CHARLES 0. PRATT, of Suiquehanna. COUNIT. OB BBPBB0KMTAT1TB. , PERUAM, of Preiton. fob suxrurr, M. LEE I1RAUAN, of Honesdale. roB rBornoaoTiBT, bto., WALLACE J. I1AIINE8, of Berlin. FOR MOISTS AMD RB0ORD1R. ALFRED O. DLAKE, ot Bethany. TOB OODVTT OOBMIMIONIHS, J. K. noRNBECK, of Equlnunk, TUOUAB 0. MADDEN, ot Dreber. rOB OODBTT AtTDITOBt, ARTHUR W. LARRABEE, ot Btsrucca, W. BROCK LK8HRB, of Sterling. TOR rilCTBICT ATTOBNBT, MYRON E. SIMONS, of Honesdale. The Btttle of the Bonei. At the DemoorBtlo National Conven tion last week, Col. Guffey, the Deuio eratlo boia of the Keystone State, wag rudely Jolted off the national band wagon and tbli by the expreia oouimand of Col Bryan, the boas of the collective Democ racy of the country. The Demoeratla National Committee, In preparing the roll of delegates, onanl nioutly decided In favor of the Pennsyl- vanta delegate! whew eleotlon at the primaries was certified by the Secretary ot the Commonwealth under the Statu law. With the title tbua established, the delegation thereupon euoae Col. (Jul fey a the Peantylvanla member ot the National Committee. But the national boaa had decided to throw down the State boaa, and at bla dictation the Committee on Credentials wai packed to oarry out this purpose. To accomplish the Intended result, the Com mittee unseated eight Guffey delegates from Philadelphia, and seated eight antl Quffey Phlladelphlana who had ooutest ed the seats. There waa no ground for contest beyond the vague allegation that the (Juffeyltes were "not Democrats" whleh meant only that they were not Bryanltes; and their right In the prem ise was as elear as that of any other dele gate. But the Bryan "steam roller" ran over their claim, and ground it to frag ment. The aatlou of the Committee on Credentials waa promptly approved by the Convention ; and then, at a canons of the delegates, In whleh the successful contestants .took the place of those who. "ilgd bee en elected, Tin uey was from the National Committee, and James Kerr, of Clearfield, chosen In hi plaoe, by a vote of 341 to 821, with one delegate declining to vote. The fractional votea were due to a tie at the delegate eleotlon In Pittsburg, whlob was disposed ol by seating both oandldatei and giving eaob halt a vote The method thus nsed against Quffey were substantially the same a those by which Quffey, aided by Bryan, ousted Wm. F. Harrlty from the National Com mittee, and took his plaoe, lu 181X1. Very naturally Boss Quffey kicks vig orously, and gives bis view of Bos Bryan In the follewlng empbatlo language : Mr. Bryan view me with sanottmool ous horror as a "political boss, who never shall be lu the party organization, except over my protest," as a "DusnwuuaKer, who should not be nut Into my oouuclls to betray me." "Ml oounolls." Indeed I I the Democratic party really absorbed? lias It no counoilst la Mr. Bryau the whole organization t "Let the people role,"1nrsiroliiii, am forthwith pleuda to dictate not only every aot, every omoe and every resolution of this convention, but also to nut the ban on every mau from any State who Is opposed to bis anaiaaoy or uis piaiiorm. uoes ue turn 'a vltuneratlon arralnst me because lam s T Not at all. 1 am no more of a m now than I was during the two cam .(feigns when I won his approbation by trying to elect him. The only boss be bates 1 the boss opposed to his own ar rogant self the most impudent, domi neering, devastating boss the Democratic uartv has ever known. But there is another reason. "I am a oorporation iota." Well, 1 am. 1 wb in ltftto aua lvou, una am to-uay ; but i been oonneoteu wuu corporations. I hiillll'Mllll"BiiiLJllll''ilii I'll i company wblon Is not an inourlUiulrHUuUuy.own private business, und which 1 absolutely oootrol. That, however, makes no dll fereuce. 1 am a "corporation mau." but It l only when'Mr. Bryan Is opposed to me that 1 am considered uuwortuy of at soclatlou wltlifhe one living "honest Democrat." My counsel and my help are no longer desired. It was not always so. lu 1890 and 1900 tber'Iate Senator Jones many times deolared there were just three men npon whom he never called for financial assistance In vain. Due waa the lute Maroua Daly, another waa William K Hearst, the third was myself. Through hi friend and manager Mr. Bryau uut uuiy nuoeiJbeu f;raieiuiiy, uut ucbcvuiiiuk lv sonant our aid. and we cave secretls thousands and thousands ot dollars. Mr. Bryan knew then and knows now that I waa as uiuoh ot a "corporation man" lu 1890 and In 1900 as I am lu 1U08, but did be "scruple abstemiously" to use out money to help his canvass t Let him answer at hie leisure. And what followed t After his defeat Mr. Hearst became his natron aud paid him thousands of dollars, only to be turned upon without a qualm, though now, wheu again a candidate, Mr, Bryan fawns upon mm in nope ot gaining mi snnnort. I reaD my reward in a vloions brutal attack from the man who pro fessed to be my friend. Mr. Daly died soon enough not to see the Ingratitude of one who aooepts a man's assistance and, at the first refusal to serve it eelllsli purpose, spits in uis tuae. I have reDlled to Mr. Brvan's vltuner ative assault upou me with calmness and restraint. The use of exuletlvesls clearly unnecessary. This simple reoltal of plain facts shall be sufficient to enable any fair mind to determine with certainty, at a time wneu Harmony is iiiecinei rrquisitt ot party success, who Is the self-convict ea tuisiuer, wuo tue nypooriie, who in real and most arrouaut "boss" eve knowtr In the Democratic party, and who, 1 regret to add, "the Ingrate." There Is one preparation known to-day mat. win promptly ueip tne sioniacn. juu Is Kouol. KoJol illuetis all classes of food and It does it IlinruiiRiily. so that the use of Kodol lor a time will without ilouhl help anyone who has stomaeh Iruuule. Tuke Kodol to-day and continue It for the short time that Is ueoessury to give you enmnlete rener, rtnuoi is sum ny rr.u., irio irrug gist. Tbetnv IoibO ' ll mdK.it ess vo Httu bi Miutntiii vt w, o, utv The Dearer Convention. The Democrat! National Convention reached the eonelnston whleh for some time had been olearly foreseen, by nom. In ting Wm. J. Bryan for President, on the first ballot. He received 892 votes, out of 1.005. with 8 delegates not voting. Judge Cray, of Delaware, received the votes of bl own State, the Ul of Hew Jersey, 0 from Pennsylvania, and 20 from Georgia a total of 01). Uov. Johnson, of Minnesota, received the li Tote of ' hit own State, 1 each from Maine and New Hampshire, 3 from Rhode If laud, 5 from Connecticut, 3 fr.iin Pennsylvania, 0 from Maryland, and 2 from Georgia a total of 40. Col. Bryan through hia friends offered the Vice Presidential nomination to Judge Gray, but the latter absolutely refused to accept It. Beeldn.a natural unwillingness to take seoond plaoe, ouo ot tils friends described the offlou as un desirable, since it bad "all the depriva tions of a monastery, with iioue of the oonsolatlons of religion." Bryan llnally decided on James W. Kern, of Indiana, as bis running mate, and the nomination waa made by at" olauiatlon. Mr. Kern, however ho may eoiupare with Bryan as a "Peerless Leader," in proportion to size Is fully his peer as a peerless, loser. Bryau, after being wloe eleoted to Congress (1890 and leM), made a campaign In 1891 as a candidate for the U. 8. Senate, against John M. Thurston, Republican ; but the election gave the Republicans a majority In the Legislature. In 1890 anil lu 1900 lie was defeated as Presidential i-nndldate. Mr. Keru entered the political field at the age ot twenty-one, as candidal" for the Legislature, and was defeated. In 188 he was eleoted olty attorney for Kukoiuo, and held the position fornix years, lu 1884 he was elected Supreme Court Re porter, but when a candidate for re-eleo-tlon In 1838 was defeated. In 1HU2 he was elected State Senator, and lu lHlli was ehosen City Attorney of ludluuapo lis. lu 1900 and again lu 1D04, he was the Democratic candidate for Governor, and In both campalgus was defeated. In 1905, his party oomplliueuted hlui with the nomination for the U. S. Senate, but Alfred J. lleverldge, Republican, was elected. The platform adopted by the Conven tion, In volume aud comprehensiveness, resembles the Oklahoma aoustltutlou. It abounds In speolmeus from the eorup heap ot Demoaratio declarations, aud adds some propositions that will be inert- Junk after the election, whatever the re suit of the contest. It shows that the party bos forgotteu nothing of Itupor tanoe eioept the bunco dollar, and has learned nothing of Importance beyond the points on which all parties arc sub stantlally agreed. Pleasant Mount. JULY 13th. Helen Tiffany left to-dav for a visit to Clearfield, Pa. Her trip win aiso inoiuae timira aua uinguaui tou. Kmma Lernnko wilt spend this week with Mrs. Ltion Bills at Thompson. ' Jason Welles has recovered sullloleut- ly to retttru to his home here, but is still under the onre of a nurse. Mr. Welles left home some three mouths ago, aud uuaerweut a very ueiioate surgioai oper ation, May 12th, from which ho appears to oe maKing a oompiete reoovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slocum are at the Graham home for a few days. Dr. S. if. Kennedv. of Qloversvllle. N Y., spent last week with bis brother, J. it. n.enneay, or tins plaoe. ura. uuport xiuany ana cranuaaugu ter. Eva. were in Carbondale over Sun- uay. airs, iloaney Lenipke ana son, of Car bondale, spent part of last week- with. Anna Labar haa none to Montlcello ror me summer. Bessie and Jennie Moase were at Elk dale over Sunday. Mrs. Alloe oiyres ana daiiL-uter. of Brownell, west Virginia, spent last week with friends In town. Charles Tiffany and wife will start ou tneir return trip to cieatlle tuis ween. The 4th tmtsed off verv comfortably. The M. E. ladles served one of their big dinners to more thau the usual number ot guests. The reuulon of the family and rola tlves of the lute J. S. Tiffany was a very nleasaut and urolltable feature of the aaye oeieuratiou. aii tue cniuireu ot j a. ana Harriet wuitney Tiiiany aua tuelr famines were uere aua tooK uinuer together at the hall. Prof. Chambers, of Bcranton, gave a lecture in tue evening ot tue 4iu. Mrs. Hterime entertained at tea. rrot, and Mrs. Deltrlnli, Mlex Cora Deltrioh and Mr. and Mrs. Keuuedy last Friday. Dunne tue worn on tue state roan, Walter j,aKe ana sou, warren, narrow ly escaped a fatal uooulent by the horse Becoming irignteneu at tue rouer aua uiisettlDC tueui lu a covered carnage. Fortunately kliey escaped Injury. airs, ueury otarniru. oi muguututou. returned home lust week alter spending several davs w til Miss lirtce Wtuuer. Mr. ana Mrs. Jbarlea Wluuer ana son. John K., and Mrs. Martin ure at the Winner Home for a few days. Airs. J. w. moase is visiting at Milan ville. Ariel. July 13th. Rev. Donaldson.- imitor of the First M. E. (iburob. ot San Francisco, uu- cupled the pulpit last Sunday morning. Mr. nonaiaion isnerein ine Kasi at, tue invita tion ot the general conference of the Me thodist church to nresent the needs and oh- tain Rid tor the Methodist ouurrbts. who zvffered such severe losses In the reueut earthuuake and nre lu that (It v. Mr ijonamson gave us a very vivia account ui the lire and It's alter elTeets, and presented very forcibly the speoltto needs ot our ohurches. We trust that many morechurches of the dlstrlot may have toe privilne of ol bearius Uev. Donaldson and contributing luwaru a wormy cause. For the remainder of the season the fivtm. lug services ot the M. E. church will Ue held on the church lawn at C. 16 p. st. James A. Uortree, of Orlando, Pa., vas a pleasant caller In town last week. Mrs. Dora Slmson Is spending the present week In Detroit, Michigan, and from there sne win return to i.iereiaua. Mrs. AifUes Uromllch and twa ch.lilrHii. of New York oltv, are aiialu spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. C. 11. MilK Dr. White received a hurried cull one day last week from Maplewood.uneof thcyounu lauies mere ui a nausu pany UHin taKrii severely in auer oatning. irr. wuuu tieiu, burrledlv called gate the ntceiairv aid. Mis. Charles Mills of iloueslale is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. a. Kjei. The Misses Elizabeth and Uiuro M ile, of uawiey, ure toe guests ui relatives m town Flotd MoFarlaud Is ou the sick list. The Misses Verna Klllam end liluni-lie Ullpm are spending the summer ul the 'Hlufl" Mllford. 1'a. 1'rolessor J. D. Storm lelt last week fur Middlelown, N. Y. Alter ustiurt stay tht-ie he will Journey to 1'rovldcm-c, It. 1., wheic ne expects to spcuu uis summer vacation, The new holler for the knitting laclmy arrived last week. Iu a few days It Is ex pected everything will he In readiness lor active operations. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb, ot Dunmorc, were tue guests ui tar, ana uis. j Jirown several davs last week, Mrs. Frank Urown, of Oxford, N. J , Is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Ueorge Uull. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newcomb returned to their home In Scranton ou Sunday, altir spenaing tue past weea wuu tue latter s partuts, Mr, aud Mrs. Orr Pulley. Mrs. N. Uranulug aud Mrs. Waulky and daughter, ot West 1'lltstou, are speudlug tneir- annual vacattou witn tuetr motuer, Mrs. H. tisijorne. J, MolTot, of Scranton, was the guest o Mrs. Mills, last week. Mrs. Kuiteuu Samson and daughter. Made. line, called on relatives and Mends here, Sundav. Floyd McFarland our geulul station agent is on tuo sick list, air. Mice, ot ttaw lev. Is doing tits wotk. A. W. llnuL. Is In Hcrantoii worklui? nn a mail route delivering until, unit expects souu iu nave a pentiauuui juu. Vilgil Utilise has returned limn Klugitnu. Use DeWilt's Utile Karly Risers, pleas ant little pills that are easy to take. Mild by I'KIUTue Druggist. I New Parasol, up-to-date ehaprn. ul 'AituriPlltt tx tiu, o nirj( In MemorUm. Barbara Buerket, wife ot Lawrenoe Bai ler, of Donesdale, died at her home, July 8, IMS, after a brier Illness, aged et yers and II months. She Is survived by her husband, a son, Peter, two daughters, Mrs. Oeo. II. Weldner and Miss Mary, at homo, and two brothers, Henry and Anthony, ot Hones dale. Interment in the Uermin Catholic cemetery. Lottie Goodnough, widow of Waller Corey, of Wajmart, died In the lnekiwun na hospital, Scranton, July It, 19U3, aerd about CA years. Her husband, who was for a long period an employee of the Ulavll) Railroad, died some six years ni;o. Mrs. Corey is survived by a IS year old daupbler, Augusta. Interment In the Waynuit i-i-me-tery. Emma Waldler, wife of William New. comb, died at the family resldennq In line hauilon, J une 23, 1008, after a painful Ill ness of six months, aged 27 years, ' mouths and 21 days. Deceased was a daimhter of Mr. and Mrs. AuguUua Waldler, nf .(! I township, this county, she Is survived by her husband, parents and three sisters. In terment In the Hale Eddy cemetery. Christina Schneider Abbott, wtfoof John Itaker, of West street, died July II, ot the Infirmities of old age. She had been n helpless Invalid for a nurnberot years. lie fi-ased was born In Germany, Marilt 21, leJ, making her age 85 years, 3 mouths and ) days. Deceased was twice married. Her first husband, George Abbott, died In Se.-ly- vllle. and April 21, 1858, she became the bride ot John Baker. Mrs Baker was n noet devout and faithful member nf the M. K. church, whose pastor, the Uev. W. II. Illller, condUoled the funernl setvlces. Her husband most devotedly and lovingly cared for his Invalid wife for several years, lea Ing nothing undone that would ndd In her pleasure or comfort. Interment 111 the German I.titheian cemetery. Which is the Lowest and Beit Bidder. rtlnt'o thorol soaio controversy with roforenco to wtuoli was tbo lowest nnd boat bidder fur tho contract ot painting tho exterior ot tbo Court Uouhu tho low cat bids are herewith givon ; each bidder t furnish hie own specifications: (Icing a reeidont and n tax payer of Wnvno county and a mister caintor. I doniro to submit tbo following cntimutd for completing tbo painting of tho ex terior woodwork, including iron col umns in front portico, in tbo following manner: First, scrapa looso putty from aith whoro needed und ull loojo pnut in tho eamotuannor j thou givtiall wood work one good coat of paint ou all c jr- meed, rail ou roof, window casings aud window easb, all painted doora; elot.n aud rotlnish rear ball doors; noxt pultj up on wtuaow busu, aoiecte iu wood work and paint tbo eamc. ono Kood coul of paint to narmontzo witn prouont col or Bcborao, for the eum of I'M. If tho front and sides of tho buildiug uro to Do sanded, 140 extra, total 1327. WILLIAM 11. LI ALL I heroby placo my bid on nrtiiitim: on Court Houso aa follows: Ono cout on main cornice, no sand: two coutu ou easb and frumos. no sand: two con la on columns on front porch and Baud the eamo, and furnish nil material for the Slim Of I.WU. JOUN COMIUON. Tho Cjmmissionora oonetdering Mr. Uall'a plans and bid tho best, gave him tho contract. Milanvillc. July lath. Airs. J. Wells Moase, ol I'leasuut Mt.. is the truest uf Mre. A. S. fiiouoi. Helen and Frederick Crane, uf Port Byron. N. V . are at 'The Munles." with their aunt, Mrs. Beach, for uu iudrllultc tune. Mrs. C. D. Skinner and family, of Au burn, N. Y are visiting Mrs. Cora Skin tier. Mr. Cornell, who has been occupvIiil' ono of the bungalows, returned home on vvetinesaay. UlsTisnra -BoftJeraf-llaullintoii." t, ceutiy vistieu misses r.iiua auu ijorenu UKinuor. Mrs. I. E. T bbettB. Mr. and Mrs. W. Judson YerkeB and son, Lewis, ure visit ing at W. D. Yorkes' home. airs. Dales, of fine Mill, -N. v.. Airs. Charles Gay, of (lieu Spey, N'. V., itud Mrs. Mary Applev. of Damascus, uere receut guests of Mesdumes Connor anil ictiois. i Mrs. Wm. Crane, who came hern to til tend the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Smith, returueu to uer nouie at rort itrou, jy Y.. ou Thursday last. llockwell Brighttm had the misfortune to lose one of his tcuui hordes last week. Mrs. Frank Skinner, of Duumorc, ainl Yule Hklnuer, of Buffalo, arc stu Ini: with Miss Miuule Gay. Her. and Mrs. H. H. Dresser, of Itaij. hauiton, Mr. aud Mrs. H. G. Cttrr itui. FraukSklnuer, of Duumore, Hurry Skin ner, of Ptttston, E. 1'iuiiey aud Mrs. Wules, of Kenoza Lake, N. Y, who were lu towu to utteud tho funeral of 1). W. Gay, have returned to their homes. L. J. Hooker uud M. L. Skinner are eutertululng a number of olty people. Tna remains of Slhts Smith, ul Kiutt liamtou, were brought to Coaheutuu Inr burial uu Thursday lust, the luteiiui-ut being lu the Riverside Cemetery, Damas cus. Besides the witluw, whu was tur tuerly Miss Coralluu Puge, of Uoehectou, were Mrs. Amelia Aguee, of Hartford, Conn, only sister of the deceased, Mrs. Win. Cruue, of Port llyrou, JJ. Y., Mrs. D. H. Iteacb, of Milauville, aud Uev. Mr. Hayes anil Mr. Lawrence, ol Hiiiglmiu tun. Mr. Smith was for many years con nected wltbtlie Wells-Fargo Kxprcsc Co., ot Hiughututou, anil was one ul the must prumiueut aud helpful members of the First Baptist church of the city lu winch he llvtM. The deceit. ed spent his early manhood at Cnchectou, with Ills uncle, George Armstrong, who was a prominent citizen there for many years. Mrs. Amelia Aguee, of Hartford, Conu., mid Mrs. Smith, uf lllughamtuu, are the gueste ot Mrs. D. H Beach. rciAL Campaiun OkfR Hero iatiu oxcolloni oiler und opportunity to lterp in touch with tbo presidential cumpiign and what the world 14 doing. Qivo your poHitnaetor, nuwsdeiier or rurul currier f 1 110 and tho Philadelphia I'm: will I e mulled to you eix days each week until Dec. 1. This is a very liberal idler und a gn at reduction in pridti, and id g.o i unly during the Presidential fntiipi.n. Tuo Philadelphia Press o.itiiiie nil tho up-'.u-dato poluie.il uown, i-tulwuis accuru o and roltabio. It coiiinine tl teat trtarjjot reports. Y'ou cut got the duinuier rouort, nowa onl alto a daily paee for women, I' n trill v thnos i groit homi niwapaper, llutidin your order ui onoi tor tbii olfer is good only n short time. Ti)V lilrfhi'di amjutr. pmd for litiuir liacneo lu tlio Statu ol Mi.brachtirittt-i, where locul option prevuild i fJ.TM. It will ha paid by thoownore of Keruuroft Inn to tho town of Middlaton, m Ut-ex uoiiuty, which "wout wot" for tho lire! time in itl history at the unuuat towi m.vtli i; iu March. Tho (en will bo cm -siderably moro thnnifl.UdO greultr ttmi tho amount puid tor liuenees in llo-tton. Although tbo town has only about tlx huudrud inhabituuU, thorn was Bun.e ppiritud bidding for tho privilege to di.. pnusu aluoholio refreshmout. Tho pro prietors uf tho inn think the licc-nso is a good thing to lutvo, in view ot the uuto tnobilo traffic and tho fuel that moat ot tho larger towns and cities in that hoc tiou u tho county are uow "dry." Menner it Co, will closa out nn nu'd lot ot Wool Jacket Suite at losrtlhun half prico. 7i l Ilhouiuatisui Cured In Threo Days, N. II, IjhicU')-, Maillvtn, Wis., s.tjst I ,mih tdt.io-.t Itcllils-iit wlUtrlieulililtlslii tur 6 moulUs. JI.nl It In lu) ni-Lk su I t-uuld uul tuin lil heait, alnl all Uiruttlt no Usly. 1 tried three iluetnrs itiid in my reiutiilesullhoututir ri-llet ullltcver luilll 1 cni enriilPr Ulvll'IIU.S'SlltCLlKI'terltlli:! MATI-M. lu a lev. Imunt lliu i.iln was irlleved iiit-1 lu ihrte tlj)Htliu rlteutiiatlnta uaa cuiuiilelelj ttireil ittul 1 was si turk. held by lil'SL putMk Prulst, lleut-tsUlf, Ta villus Ilu.t:. It. HltADY, Dentist, Hmiesdale, I't tlU'IdK HOUllM-e A. u. I06 c. H, Any evening by appointment. Citizens' phoneiM, ilusldeueu, No. WJ X The Slum t lit rr::.ii;rntliii. Tito ofilel.tls nf t i , -1 RtnbM Iramlgr.ilin'i Inn ice that tho decrrn-i . ! . i' : ..mi fcges lulled for I'll' I . . ': I occasloticd by the re-ill' l..t ji.n a panic or other eiw-e- :i-.n-e:tl lc to Conditions In this t itmtr m.,eli nt by clicumlutite Hint nrp cither nat ural or have been iithltriiilly linptncil an the other file uf the o-eiitt 'lhe-e elllrlaM toiucse tn n Unking Hiiilel"ii Hint fcvcrnl lluropenn countries Ittive placed nrliltntry ehcelti ngrtlnsi the, otitllow nf their inpulntlon. The guv rnmenta of IIuksI.1, fJcrinnny, Ati Irla ittul Italy hntc Indlenteil openly in nlarm nt the sternly In of pnpula Hull thiniigh cniluratluii tn Atnerlea. The total Imiularnlleti ndmltte.1 In Stny till jiar wns only niip-fniirtli uf (hut lu Umit and nnc-tlftli of Hint lit 1KI7 for lite Mine mouth. The lintnl ii m linn from llutl.i lu Mny, llssi, wai Msi ntul In Mny lnt year ,"..".issl. riil yenr It dmppctl In It"" limn l.issi lu May. The l.tsst.nmi mirk In I111111l2n1il.n1 tvnt fearhi-d In 'Jl. end the ilgntet ro--p tte.elili etch jnr u-ttll l's'7. n lit 11 the mini was 1.2" 1 "Hi. Mn;. I isimlly the mouth of tic highest l"i migration fetoi-tl". mid If the llglireit Df flint Innnth t lilt pnr nro n giil.1i' there It n iruieet thai the record fur ItsiS will full below Ihe nuuiial ntcr agp for the decade lecciHna I'sn !h.it It. Iet than .Mio.onu. K Ihe mini protet tn be only nne-tlfth nf Inst fear'- record ll will fall below :',is), KHl. With a to" of l.mmiim n year by cniltrr.itlou evert ye-tr for IHe tcnis Hie fnrt'l.:n gnvcniu. "t'.'t hud tic- ntluii t" hp nlnnued nt the nuininl idti How tin out'ln'V tuotcinent tta heeu Inlerfc "1 villi it not liinn'.n Ajipealt hue l. .--t nfii'e iiutl in semi n! ii"-'tin 1 p 1 i" the v.nn-1e'.'-;- to ictlirn. '.lie ' c .wtrd luoe-itn-'i 1 0. popnl-il. n m I.n 'iean conn Iriet which In -at u I : .t t't'l IntH con llnueil th: e'r In p1." of the tie iirmd for le'l-i i-t e-ie : -cilailtuinl re Ki ni I'tnl 1 1 . 1 .-' -id',een.'Ut'l I't 111 11 mil ti.. ' I'- 1 '"iniry. HI eoui ic lll llll ' '" '! '1 ' !ll( ' I 'VI hi, been r'nnn :! le.-hipi I v .1 c'-.uri'l for 11 "h" ip 1o follow. A lutn if nearly fl,i.,v.i ' ilinldt'itiK in dp to-r innit ii"n'M'-1l' tit i'n the utr-lilit--. jiopph'.'inll o.' cr 1 I't" luott thickly icopJcd mm il(-i o" the old wor I IVrht:;1 v.e i, f I 'e -i live T Ii 11 ; . .1- 'I'-' ' ' 1 - I :'.. t'.lll' 1,. Ill'ler V 111. h the pi it itl ol'iel "Ide c, III citnte I lie lu-r ' I'We heft' nu.iln. Our t c.lv.-itttl ."ii'.illtts. Willi 0111 I- rr Itiii " el inllliig lir.tel on. v c n ' .'1 v '.it nbotit nny navy th-il N c lot: or , in be set hi uioiion for lie ! . - en- i.t 11 :tt there our InfeuHis i...t. h- in tl.tner. And nfter tit- licet leinrn; in the At hmtle tieitlio!' .1ai.in nor n:iv olher putter, even wlili linull to nld In fur tiMilns lialtlchlpi. -.. Ill he nblt' to folettnll Id In the l.ll'llill.il' or Ihe Pneillc. I'enrl lltiiboi'. Hawaii. It l,e tni; miiMl.t nn 1 Poct-nuim foiililed, nud lien Hie votl. for wlil"h ton tri'ett Inn. Ilitei'illt pint 1.1. "1 it done there we t-ln'll ll.lte n 11 lnl ha'-e In the I:iellle, inalilug ll priictlcally Ini luitsilile fur nn t tieinj to thre.iteu our wcs-lern rhore. l'earl Ilnrbor Is ou of thr lluest natural h.ivcnt In nil '1- woiM. 'It l-t mi fonueil licit t.lilp-1 ilonn: th to cnn not lie i-ceM fio"i l!ie i-e'i The ll'l lUuecmcllN to he in-t'le will ineludc 11 ilt-jdo'-K niltiihle for Ilia largest war phlp .e i-hiill .-.ii" tin. t for pviny tcart to con'.', villi ample coaling. KUIitil," stol'jtj: ' 'l'l repi'i- fileliitle, Fo that Pe.l'l Itilll'.: Id hei'inue u 1110 lei Mltluli pf I1' 1'"! A!.! 'High loe.'lled iS.llts 1:1:' . flu 1 'I- iiilsl, n fen- M'ontln-; t.i 1 i.Viic; shlpK hav hn; icnileMiiit tl'. i" will tin more to t peine Klfci;.- fiir nil o ir westward po t lone th.tn Ihe ii'.e t 'clahornto cli d 1 of hind f .'tl"i"itiou It vt mild 1 e p ' "IMt to . 0,1 'e. illicit: tho eo . . 'I lio Wol'l. 1 . 1 1 1 I l.'iMld '-ue I 1 ell don 1 - but heller 111 'll lll'Nc . (io l.l,i' ., Vmuig AI.111, A in. in nil. -i . nil t'lipi'i'i'ect render ul' hi- lime 1. . .eo -v . 1 E tl IMuciill.iii ( 01. mil. 'lout I' 1''. .)-.'! lo.d it would lie lielli'l' I', ll' Ul" o oil ol" tlil'l connt!1 to len itlll nt Ihe : 1 '.ll le I given llielt. by llulr pnrcnl . In so f..r n. the 1 11 dhldo.il m.i.v he Iwiiin 1 It loo lortj uu lllulilllotl. the Htll i-l iril call look out lor hluttiM', lor i, lh Ix'lti'i- to have sttl'.'cil nud lo.t 1I1.111 not IinMi stiiM'il ill nil. If ; i. lel.v I- liiimetl by the wIilcNprejd ill-. our."it t.f youth wlio'.e niulilllo nie fin -ii ii-il soch't.i can look out fn,' Ji-i T nud has the iiic.iii-- of cure In lit own InnilK. Young Aineili'iiu ni"H Mi-efo,d luteM If they h.nc 11 fn'.' show. It it Knelt.' ty's tluty to give tlietit 11 fair Miuw by cllniliuithig tlio-o siihI.I mul cliiss prlvllpgiw Wlllell i' lee I i lert 111 the way of men vthn i;-. hit 1 Ihe strnvule cmi'lj h.mt'.ed. Speil-,1 .11,1 fin- - pill leges lime Mill, ed 111' l'l isl ll'lg't'tlll reuiltitiuit of all Idslo and In 1I10 long run tleiuoeiiu-y lutt iiothlng In tlio-e levoluil mc. Thld country luift hid no mich rewtluilnti und ncviT hli'Hllil lllive, I. lean e nil men KtlirlOll liei'e couiil. Our p.unllty It ihe ciiial right to ndvunce. If Li tcilu Innl lie ci t,'e 1 Ilia p.ilill'! I'-.'el In' woitlil li te died 11 I n r.ill 'pliiler or t'nt l.iltuelll Tile ficl 1- licit M lety t.iinit to. tuli'-. "lib t'l'p'-h bluo.l III e i-t-,-. ill put! ''.I 11 I gi.nle of hp-II-. II,, nud Hie Vinerii'i Ideal It to "at'I-e from uo hi ' i-' 1 niej.hltie"," or gi to the wall hi lu cf pt. riitits fur lite thlrti eiitli ccimua life 1 fisil. V.'hlle the ceuaii'i It ralher mini tug th'in eiirti'. t. It furnishes work for 11 I It'lt" tinny .ltd gives the pub le nil 11p1.ro ii . -le Idea nf (he grow i'i of I'n- 1 o 1 . lit '.'iv ptllll 1 : I1- lid on ll I 1,0 1 I'oni-lli II ml :ln l.e wi II to In I inll v hctller thel e llle t'e 'P; In il'e e.M U11I1I. t Ilia! di I 'in 011 the iivciMgc wo. I.tl.iy thi'ougho it i!ni jour. I'ntlu .Sam st.'.rttd the nnw fltcal ;ciir villi 11 dutlfll of cutncthlug lllto ft o M10.01S1, but no niiii t.ti..".csts a rc icltcrslilp fm him or fulling hack on lump olher tin. le people bavin-' unit n itiiuluiuiii fond til-ply unlet I"' g'd m linrii frmn the o. tor Hint even I tint It inure tlinn I" jod fin' Ihciu la hot w fat her. The I roll hie lu I'einl.l Is prsUlein riitiiigh Id f'liifgcst Ihtlt tuimu wlll-li power of llr. I lii ignltiide It lining 11 llllle lung dltlniieu iigltnlliig. Nnw perh.ipH wo shall find nut wliellier it inn 11 who look rsiu Jmm hill can bo ccllisctl by ono who con tmls his owu spirit. Additional Nearly Forgotten Facts- The Allen Uotne mar ha nnld to Imvo bjen popular hcforo.it wan built. Samuel Allen whs not a man oC I'trgo mean", nnd eucli capital tie ho could cull hlionn was largely invested in Ills Blaco enter. prifcs whon the novr hotel project took definite Shspo. But he was known to bo energetic, enterprising, trustworthy nnd lictpitnblo ; pcrsontil elit.iuetcrciil. i- wlmh inspired cor.flJnt.cp 111 tin sti... tf.' wnung hifpllo'V-townsmeti, imdoppneJ th-sir purd'-slrlncB when thry wet-in formtdlhit aid i,j neuded toinilucl tho cnlprpris?. Tho tuoncyed tncti ol the plnco ifcro applied to und, ae the r' etilt ot 11 brief oniivafe, ;i,niiil In raeb waa gru'uiiously plepi d ut his tlipposil, ltiuiul tt.e cent uf 1 be corner lote cu whiel) tl.e Iiotiup n to le 1 reeled Then Im wiu btckeil ty in-mii nnd ba 1; cn iloreenipiitH fcr (8tli nddillounl. )h fidin Ibie mnltriul nut every uvrnlir. Iliiii'C.: t ea enlisted in bl-i blilf. Tht c:ming hntpir wm conctniitlj ppcktn of 1 - a p-rs uti r ornament nnd nrdit lire iwi 1.1,11 tlr. tun vi to 1 fl etu ull) n i 1. long Mi wi.t t. ,r. A Hi r, f.T hi- part, gnvi, c tiH'vU'it cvidcnc that lir tvtit tlio light, mitn for the right pinto r?tmtiltanco'jrl with the firnt cpeintioiif. un the bulluitig he t lUght tho Ctiel-mun fatmof thirty norep t.t Knpl Hoiiibdulr (then Trurj villi ), i (.r of ot wife foir lliobL'l.i, in . he plner le 11, me n gent rt ub ptovi Jcr fur Im lube e 1 ud at lht facio time elliia. on opportunity lor prt'.lil nbly utll.zing tho luttur .1 wualo ul eut h un oet'tbliehiiient. W hen tho llnal hutit-e-wnrmuif; ontiip, tho largo uttcndaiitte of the towit't! hrst people, mid tho cord n-liiy witll which hmipclf und wile were wi-h ed 0 lull tiiPt mire of nicctis in Hair 1111- itirtukii'g, 1 howed nut ct.ly u gtncrni itltpreet 111 tlio ri.lt'rpriHi-, bin lorr bhaduwctl the pliit.Ltuinul epuli.ri y sliiuli llie Allen lict.eo wm to utttitu. Uriginnlly n Drmtcrut. Mr Alleu'e r.l Ici'innco to Hint pnitj wr.e el.ukt 11 by the Kaiifne ititiblrp. which Icrt'ti tn lbll apd 11. lb.'ifi. tuppi-rti d by Hip Whig urgtiDiZitiKiii, lie 1 1 1 ( nicd in b, i-'jiik 11 PHiiilidn'' lor tin ti.c'e r-'i 1 lite In eppo- flitiii to the rtfiiilui- Loclocu nomine litrnra li, Walton Hi was defeated, tin tho district wr.e ovtrnhclniirgl Demo cratic, untl never uf crwnrd entn;lit pub lie place, eavp fulIi iih illcrded him op I'orlunitj ti p rvo the peel le uf hi- town nnd rouuiy. Spnc. will nun pirmil n review of Ins tieelult (s in this ditu Hon in detail. It may bo i.utd that lie filled many Jornl poei'ionp, tu nit ol which ho was active und influential, lie was a member of tho Town Juiiucil in 18,"1 nnd reelected to that position for fix coniceutivc tcrrn.i;.! charter nierj iter of the iIuuiuJuIp (Glen D bcrr ) Ucmetery Vc :n vicn prtsidi-tii of t'ii ino (Jumity Agricultural yocuiy which was organ.?.' d 111 lbp and uiil ol tho committee tn draft a cotiHtttutii 11 and hj-litwe for the Awci'lauon Blurted 111 1801, of which lie bt canic nno of the (Irpt dirrelore, frli. t' tlmi fiontion f r tlio fouiKtii itrrit.inii f ypi,rn of hid li'"o probibly tno roo-' cfliuritl mciitc -r tlio Society ever Im. . Ho belupgcd to lIoiu.Hdiilo Lodge, No 'JIB K tSc A. It. nud wub a member of Anthony Way no Chapter, tbo Rcrvicee ut ins pr ivo huv lug been read by .Ijlin Bone, Uhnpluin of tho Order. KoiWtilM'uinling theob "Orbing not ure of his bum.!.!.! he tour d tirao to i crvti hi i BtuU whtti ite invasion wan Ihreu'ti cd during tho war, cnlistlug in Uo. V, 21th Iteg. dt ite Ounrdn (Rcacuo KifUe) in thu fall of lbC.2, uud Lceoming its captain. In November of Hie tatue jenr he wns t.ppr,intid by Gov. Andrew Uurtin iirut08tmi.rniiiiiurWii uoesuri tj.ui . ptrved in thu rapacity until rt- Iipvcu r.t bis own niiupb'. Thin is hut the hi'-.ofcur outline of hi Bcrticcn und activitie outttdn of hit hotel nnd Btogti iuktcotH, but it v. 11 Bert-c to ehow the i.eetn'ilj' of liih hu ing about him mp-.tlo ts letnute 11. lh' innl n:;. ment ot t lie 1I1 u.i.f ol hn. Ijum ins. Thin he npc1 fi . I in lii-' wm, a ..nrui-liic.rtt .1. mi tit. i.j, pruud t Bird thrifty woman, tjune in popular t.u illicit nt in liar vplit ip uu lit wict in hi then in hie eor.e, oi.u of whom, JI IS. Allir., becamc-t ct an mrlj ngc u rtcug- ms.d partnrr in the lui?u,rut, t.iitl ij ul i;'. t,i nt thonu nor 1 I ti uiopcrty, wl.il ht.. bruthore (m- il'iv ui it)il.;tdvj noun iKiTfe i y puspKu-n! c d fii i.ih in .MMtnd Mrr, II it. Ureal, who, vili fclifihl inti.riuptioitB, wtrr, !tt thtnj ytate or more, ihfi ; rtctknl lutcrinti u- ileniHOf llie l oiitc frviai IfJcL- to ki.rlieii Ir. may Ic added l.n h t in nil ot tt.i nur.' r uppi'i r'U pp ii Hip clubli'i Ul. ', 1 1," H tli.o f if " ,.t -.n i.en 1 1 fit fill I tin hi h nowiily 1 . Hi.-'cue.y, hut it. pci'aullttl nt'Ol-p'.Ub. . y, lis witnoes tl"-t feet tlu.l tlio fiii.ini; room unit oth. r "irle" of the Allen llttsn I mg stnc'i' b.'ccrao prOM-tbtal (or their cot d .n 1, UHvtll 11a the general esei lii'i-i i of llie Btrvico rendcrrd by thcin Ihn high miimn'i h in which the hotel wna held ut tlio uuiret 4 ns con iirtil' d nud i'i :re tB"U from luno th ti- c by kindly ecie of Mt. Allen tpiito ut a riiueo with tho itiintl couiec of the nv- orrigu briioquo nud unft eting lundlord. It 30m wm null" h.t ft.U'jd here for two instt.uccB winch wi'l mrn t" phuv t i uympathf Uu nuiure. W'ht.ciiguotiatihiriO'.clcMrlv in lhTII, Captain .Simuel 1'icltt tvnt lound to lie HtllT.'rii'g from ..na'.lact; of rniDl! pox in n 11. lid form. JIp wan 1111 emertainiup litid pi iml'.r tficoiit. pr, t.nd biforetb' nallire nf his uilmunt wen uuo .'. ti 11 1111: 1 bor 1 f bis Iricnd 1 whoo tiled toplui ',n . Bj mp ithiz's with him haJ hi . ti cxdji rd to the aiiduet'. KortU'.n'i'ly on'j two wcro iitiifUsi of tho contagion Jjhn A McVarl'ind, of Niugun, (Jiiua3B, win Huccumhed to tho iliacnBoat the li.nno u' hi brother-in-law, tho Into Dr. 11. U Iveefer, nt tho fjo of twt nl; -live, un the Sll.l or Kehrtirtiy, s"'l. ,i.l I . l'e.r uelei i . I i, v.!, N. V , v Ii 1 v nn it t'licst iltthcliuu'p. Wlie 1 11 null'- 1 t Vr, I'jttj.illri'fi dl.Pii'.' bee nun ituuwii, Mr. Allen had him itmovcl to n remoto room in tho thirtl utory, nnd enjitccd nil the inmates of tho hotel from veu tuticg upon that ibor under any pre text whatever, Uoippetoul medical at tctttliitice and nn immuim and cxprri (tlecd mirro wirti then Pi.gt.ged. im- no r.porsti fparod which would tend to ll 10 comfort ot tho patient or bi-itliancea ot living. As u t'oi-rirnupncfl Mr. I'ar cclln puPfed safoly Ihroiiyli Ihn disease and tiiudo 11 comnlcto reeokcry. This ojureo of oction nn the pr- ot thn Innl lord dtmbiP8'i eavrd tlie yuung man's life, but Mr Aller. waunot hull tiled iiu doicg his tick gueet this favor; ho fell that protection wan duo other patrons ol the hotel, and so nt once tlosod the houeo, at a great pecuuhry lost, und kept it closed for Bovernl woiks, uttil it had been thoroughly ftimlcatnd uud tiro nounced absolutely Ba(ov On Bilurday night following the re-opentng, tho boardors held n mooting, Mr. Allon be inrr invited to attend. The writer also had tbo good forluno to be prosont, and novir will ho forget tho wonderment do pictcd on Mr. Allen's face on finding his room filled with a largo numbor ot his personul frionds, from among whom 1'rof. L li, Barnum, principal ot tho llotiCBdiilo school, took the floor, and in u.'iniiot tbo donors, mado a neat pro B 'ut itioti epeoch, reviewing their host's lot.ic courao in tho matter of his sletc ment. nud concluding by handing Mr. Allen a very handsome and suitably in scribed gold watch, chain nnd orna ments, reuiarkiug that tho timo-piece wan warranted to last n "life time" and expressing tho hope, in bobalf ot the givitp, Unit ho might live to put its du rability ti) the fullest test. Mr, Allen's rettpoiiito wus a disclaimer of having dono anything moro than hia eimplo duty, coupled with an expression of hia sur prise that hia courBO should havo promp ted BUoh generous action on the part ot hij frioude. Ho bad followed the dic tates of his own judgment and waa re joiced to find that hia action had met with their approval: hopiog that ho should never provo less worthy ot it tlmu iu tho trying ordeal through which ihe hou ue had passed. A votoof thanks wiifl then tendered Mrs. Allen, after whleh tho party enjoyed a handsome collation, prepared by M. B. Alton in honor of the occasion. Following Mr. l'.ircrlls'a reeovory, his bedding, cloth ing, etc , wero burned and the usual dia iiifuctnnta employed, bj that a month after the houso was closed Drs. Dwight and W. II. Reed nnd C. A. Dusinborro gavo it c. clean bill of health; tho board ern returned to their formor rooms gtitstB toaumcd their vlsita, and tho smill-psx crisis r;ua a thing ot Ihe past. Un Sunday attornoon, September 14th, 17.1, n lot of driver boys sitting on the cabins ot thoir boats awaiting turns tj load ut tho Unio'i docks in tho Hones d ilo LuBine, began pelting each othor with coal. Among tho lads waa a colored boy named Jobn Williams, who, with others llnally retreated to the dock nnd took rnfugo hohind some coal care, whence they keptupthoir bombardmont of tho enemy on ti boat ot which Satnuel Clark was captain. Clark remonstrated and tho boys luughed at him, where upon ho wont into his cabin and brought out n gun. Just at tho critical moment, ono of Williams's companions pushed him within rauge, and Clark let fly a charge ot buckshot, one ot which pono traled the lad's forehead. The wound was probed to a depth of (our inches without finding tho ball, which was Bup poscd to bavo lodged in the brain, and it was then thought that the lad would in all probability die. Kdorta were made 1 1 plnco him in eomo hotol or boarding place, but without success, until Mr, Alien, happening to inquire as to the c.tme of the troublo, and being told, im mediately ordered tho boy to be taken to the Allen House, whore he would be properly cared for. Young Williams was u bright lad ot about thirteen years, nnd ul ouco enlisted the sympathy ot tho hotel people, w ho looked daily tor Hjtne untoward complication to arise from Ins wound. Nothing developed, howuvor, and a fortnight later, his boat hiving returued for another trip, he went to Hondout in his old capacity as driver boy. Whon ebo came back for t'io next load ho deserted the ebip and presenting himeolf at the Allen Houeo, begged permission to remain, which was granted, and for three or four years he w.is not only clothed and fed but school 0 1 nud aa ho dovolopod a good voice instructed in music at the expense of Mr. Allon. Ho Anally went to New York, married, and, bo far aa ia known, id eiiil living. TIiobo incidonta, perhapa ot no great moment in thomsolvoa, are related aa giviugun insight into the generous and beauvoleut nuturo of Mr. Allon, traits of charnster which attraoted friends und assured tho popularity of the ho '. Few country hostelriea in towns the eizn of Housdale can boast of entertain' 1 iilc inTiro peoplo of world-wide distinc tion tLim tbo Allon House. The writer n culls from memory tho following to which tho register could doubtless ,dd i o.-n of equally prominont names M'S. t'cott rjiddons, Oiivo Logan, Anna mul ri u:ui E. Dickinson, Mortimor 1 nonipnou (Docsticke), B. P, Bhillabor ('.Im l',irttngton),ThoodoreTilton, Itev '. 11. Milburn (tbo Blind Proachor), ilenr; Ward Beecher, John B. Gough .lusiii. McCirthy, Arthur Pember, Jobn tf. tlaxo, Horace Greeley, Wbitelaw It- id, Blind Tom, Buyard Taylor, J. G Stiuw (losh Billings), Prof. Bllliman, U-ivernur ilartranft.IIoyt, Curtin and liattingn, l.ieutonant Gsvornors Louis A. Wotr h. John Latta nnd O. F. Black. Supt. Wtckerehaiu, Jobn Wauamakor, VVnyn- McVeigh, Lt. Gov. John Latta, In oc I, lii'.jer, the Arctic Explorer, Bimoii J. Looting, tho Uietonan, and Ih'inier. N"9t, tho Artist. A ' r tho death ot their f atbor in 1876, M..1.1M I!, und Wm. It Allen managed tho Im-it.cB ot tho hotol until the for im r 1 ccamc solo proprietor in 1878 Mr. Allt 11 . . coining postmaster of the bor ouch, t e leased tht) hotol to Frank Crisa mun in lilii'i. In Jauuury, 1907, George B. ii. iiidnii bucamn tho lessee. Ue died ii J .finny lost, and the house h now miti"i"d by Mr., llrtindon nnd hereon, who 1 i-i v-ry eroiltubly maintaining ita well-tpserird iiepularity. Tlil-.-wl.nt llon..lakeMooie,Btate Ward i -i. ot i.t-oiL'iH, snys or Kodol tor nytnenila "i: (' 11 Witt & Co., Chicago, 111. Dear M.pl huvc siifTi'ttid more than twenty m-.iis ficin ludmestlon. About elKUteen oionilis 11 mi 1 had growu so much worm unit 1 1 inild not digest a crust of corn bread uud could net ii-tnin anything on my sicinitcli. 1 lust Jj lbs; In taot 1 made up my iiiinii Unit I could not live but a ibort nine wieii a menu 01 mine rccommenaea Ko.lol. 1 cnnsciitcd to try It to plcuse hllfl nnd ih lit.lt 1 in one day. I now welrtu 1111. 11. limn 1 ever did In my life and am in In mi In tilth thrtu for many years. Kodol dlil 11. I Ki t 11 11 hnltle couslatitly, und write 1 inn ii..iinir unit iitiuiuuity may ue uenenten. Yotiis v. r unit. Jake 0. Moore. Atlanta, Am:. 111, l'.U." tola by I'F.Ih.The UrugKlit .lust a little (.'asciiswttet Is all lhat ianeues- smy In uivs vuur baby wheu It li cross aud lieeil-li, t'nuiiswiet coutaitis no oplatsii nnr haiiutul dines and Is highly reoom 11,1 inn tl hy mothers everywhere. Gonlorms lu llie ."i.iuuuai i-uie rooa sua irrue law, s-iii I t. 1 1.1 1., The Drujjclst. NOl'IOll til' AKMINIHTUATION. Khtatb or fit AN KLIN 11. UOIIINUON, Lute nl Iloueslale, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are bo t i II tn 1 111 lnulio immediate payment to the uu dtTsiitu-'dj uud those having claims against s'tltl cstntti 111 h notified to present them, duly utu sled, for settlement. MA1IK ItOUINHON, llnncsdnle, Pa., July 10. 1808. Kx'r. Lin us TAKU CAKE Of YOUR CVUS? It will pay you to call at tht finely equipped GOLDEN'S OPTICAL FARLORS llHoulhMaln Ht., CARBONDALE, t'ENN'A, HONESDALE DIME BANK Accepts Deposits, Loans Honey in Small and Large" Amounts It Gives A Handy Check and ree to All Household Bank Pass Book One to the Savings Depositor, Business Account. Doing Business by Check is the up-to-the minute way It Saves It Saves lt Saves Wrangles Paying Twice Losses Because a Check is always a Receipt. Cheapest and Safest Wav to Send Monev to Foreign countries is by a Money Order Deposit Boxes for Your Valuable Papers $) and upward per annum. Open a Business or M W I The Spring Styles in J I ! High Art Cloth in p; rtll rtllllllll UdllVL. NEVF.tl hetore In the hlslorr or this store AUT CLOTHING). For months we hare been prep-trliiK for this Opening lllsphiy uud we bare soared no ualos: tn mak lt an occasion worthy ot the attention nf ererv un to. date dress r lu this community. IV show lion oiotuuiK for men ami young men moneimi upou exeiiHive timi iniriiniitMl uesiitus, and distinctly expiessWe ot the cleverest fashion ideals of the nioveinont. The fabrics are assuredly striking and attractive, with every trait of refinement. Tho prices, u always, are decidedly lower than equal style, imalltT, lit and workmanship oan he sold fur elsewhere. Full Line of Gents' Furnishings. Special Prices on Children's Clothing. BREGSTEIS BROTHERS Main St., Honesdale. The Era of New Mixed Paints ! This year opens with a delutre of new mixed paints. A condition brcuch about by our enterprising dealers to supplant CHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS. Their compounds, being new anil liea"ily advertised, may find a sale with the unwary, TUB ONLY PIjAOE IN IIONE8DAI1B PUN TfllPP IMIVrn rtllMTO A.DXHOHIZED TO HANDLE ItniLIUHO III I AUU rHIIIIO ....18.... JADWIN'S PHARMACY. There are reasons for the pre-eminence of CHILTON TAINTS : ist No one can mix a better mixed paint. ad The painters declare that it works easilv and natt wnnrterfnl rnvsrinn quality. 3d Chilton stands bick of it and will agree to repaint, at his own expense every surface painted with Chilton Paint that proves defective. 4th Those who have used it are perfectly satisfied with it, and recommend ts use to others QRPHA.NS' OOUHT SAJuE VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Wayne county, the following des cribed real estate of the above named de- oedent will he offered at publlo sale, at the uuuiti' uuua&ifiniueuorouguoi nun DALE, FRIDAY, AUG. If, 11108, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. All that certain piece or parcel of laud (lllinl. In Ih tno-n. hln nl Qniilh Han--,. County ot Wayne and mate of Pennsylvan ia, uuuuun miu umii luw as tuiiuni; DEj- QlNNINQ at a corner of nemlook knots oriven aown in tue puduo roaa in tne touth weitern line ot land ot Harrison itoMian: thenoe along said road by line ot land of Thos Oleno, Jr., and John Glenn north forty eight degrees west sixty-eight rods to a suae ana stones corner 1 inenoe oy said Qlenn's land north sixty-two degrees west eleven roas 10 a oorner iu saia puouo road i thenoe bv (other) lands of the late Staotr Cbumard south thirty-four degrees west one ouuarea aua imrieen ana one-naic roa to a stoues ooiner lu line of Maxwell llieart thenoe by said Maxwell Blgart's land south ufty degrees east sixty-four rods to a stones corner in une or iana 01 jonn wagner and P. Faulkner lot. now or lately owned hv Amos Heed ; thenoe by said Reed's land and land of Harrison MoMInn nortb forty de grees east one bundred and fifteen rods 10 tne place ot -Beginning. UUNTA1N1NU flttr aorea more less. And beine same land conveyed to Andrew J. Hutledge, now de ceased, ny Margaret inumara and John E. Wagner by deed dated April 10, 1 80S, which aeea is recoraea in me omoe ior toe reoora log of deeds in said oouutv of Wavnu In Deed Book No. 36, at page 176. ALSO-AI1 tbat oertaln lot or parcel of land situate in the township ot South Canaan, oounty uf Tvayue aua Diaie 01 rennsyivania, Douna ed and Oesorlbed aa follows : DEUINNlNd at a heap of stones the southern corner of lot Mo. 40. In tbs allotment of the "Cud wald. er Middle Creek Tract"; thenoe by land of Amos ueea ana aoiomon uurtis norm utty decrees west nf tv-f our rods : thence bv land 01 Solomon Curtis nortb thirty degrees east iniywu roaii menus soum loriy uegrees east fifty seven rods to a post oorner; thence along the land of Amos Heed south forty degrees west Htty-two and one-half rods to the plaoe ot beginning. CONTAINING seventeen aores and tony perches be the same more or less. And being the tame laud conveyed to Andrew J. Itutledge, now neceasea, Dy cioimon uurns ana wue Dy deed dated Auril 17. 1878. whioh deed Is re. corded iu olnre for recording deeds In said oounty In Deed Book No. 55, at page 276, aud all of above desorlbed laud befog samo land wbicb John A. Itutledge, Executor of Auarew j, uuueage, oonveyea to minora u. luapmau, ueea nuiea Jiecemuer 11. luuo, recorded In Deed Book No. 94. uaeu 29u. Upon said premises it a two-story frame bouse, one Irame haru, and other Improve ments nearly an improvea iana. TERMS OF BALE, OA8U. Purchaser to pay tl. for deed at lu Sheriff 's sales. UEOROE O. CHAPMAN, K. (!. Muuroao, Administrator Attorney. 1114 Tim Card In Effect June 21st, 1908. SCRANTON DIVISION lln If K K s III I P. . ff! 1 ,vW.T.Wasi Arl 7 :auu s in. ntnoook . " ..SUrUjtit.... Freslou Park " ..wlnsrood. ,. ..POTDUUt.. " sit 4 0t 4a 111 4 4t too 110 t SO tit til ssn to 111 sit lit Its I I IS t uu u1 " Orson ttshltt " nsuaai mi " ,. Uoloodalt., " .yorett olty. O rt'rtdile Ta " 141 in itnui ,B4I 1011 iu .OartwiiaAle. " 4tl tto wtnuurioia " IWll US .Uarnein ia. " 4IW t t7 111 8 01 4 17 t M 4 l'J C US tit III 4 7 t 17 4 90 6 10 4 It t SI tUt 33 4 37 t )7 4 40 410 t NT M' is tt " ....Jsrmrn tou " ..Areuibtiil.. a adio bi: .... wiDtoa.... ... recxTiuo.., ..Olrpaaat... .. .inotsoa..., ....ThrooD .... 1 96.10 14 ' . providsnoe.. I Mitt ta ..Park Mtoa . S K 10 tdLv... ucrantoa ... Ar Si. AldlUout trtlnt Usts CarDoodsts lor llsr. Balsj Tsrd at t so a. m. dally, and l.ts p m dallr Jiospt tuadaj. AddlttoDat trains litre Mar. ell Tsxd for Carbpndtla t IS a m dally and 1 11 p. m. dally sxcept sanaar. 1. 0. Asnsuos, J, B. Wius, TranU Mtnsfitr, TrtTttlnff Agent, W Btavtr Bt., Mtw Tork, Boranlon, Pa AUDITOU'8 NOTIOIC. ElUteof UARV 8. OONLEY, lUSUUUUIIIKUm..U KUUIHII IIIIWIHKU v pass upou exoeptlons to aooount, and to report distribution of the fundi In the bandt of Stephen Uummoe, Administrator of said estate, will attend to tbs duties ot nit appointment, on FRIDAY, July SI, IMS, at 10 o'olook, A. u., at bit oflloe id tne borough of flonetdale, at wblon time ana plaoe an oiaims against taia estate must be presented, or reoourte to the (una ior uittriuuiiou win u lost. U. WILSON, Auditor. Booatdals, July It, UU. lltf m A MIS Ml 11 tU 1 W AT lntSiit " 10 411 St lotoJiitoi lonSiiai io lotu 10 the other to Anyone opening a issued by this Bank. Safety Savings Account Now. 1II.MMIV 1 III HH 11 uivn iviishnw.isueh a hire.. 1.1..L-nr lllilfl the product of America's laritest nrrMtilr.1- get some kind of a mixed paint that we IvtOTICR OK KIiKOTlONi-Upon the XV Hath of May, 11x17, the qualified electors of the borough or Honesdale, tiy ballot, EATS their cniirnnf In nn lnr.ran.it nf lnHal,i- ednees by the Honesdale school board to an amount not exceeding aia.OUO, the pur pose of which wri the erection and equip ment of a schoc building. In accordance witb this consent, the school directors bavo authorized the Issuing of four per cent bonds, not exceeding M.I 000. and have se lected plans mid snecincatlons. That tiy reason of several disastrous tires lu tobool buildings, nocompanied by fearful lo.s ut life, it hat been deemed wise ta eroot the school building as far as possible Ore proof. The lire pronllng of Ihe halls, Iron stair ways, over the boilor loom, the nexiettarr legally required heating and ventilating apparatus, and Ihe heating apparatus re quired for tbo nieseut brick liuildlnir. hare u inr luereuseu mu estimateu cost, as at ot consented Indebtedness. Therelore, It it by the sobool dlrjctore resoivea, mat tne question of incrcas the authorized indebtedness hv llll an election be held In the said election ills. trict, in accordance with the provisions of the Aott of 18711 aud 1831 ! wherein the con tent of laid qualified electors It linked to Seroill the tobool district to incur an lu ebledaess, additional, for sobool building purposes not. exceeding hlteen thousand dollars; and that thirtydays'oticeofsiich election he published in the three papers published lu Honesdale, I'cun'a Notice is hereby trlven tleil il 1111I1II11 nten. tion will be held lu tue Court House In said borough of Uonesdale, at the placo and by the otllcers provided by law for the holding of municipal elections in said borough, on TUESDAY, IheL'ith day of JUuY, 1UJ1, for the purpose of obtaining ihe assent of the qualified electors of the said school dis trict to the Increased indebtedness mention ed lu the foregoing resolution, aud for the purpose tbcielu mentioned; such election to be held lu the manper, and during the hours fixed hy law lor botdiug municipal elections and subject to all the provisions of law rehitiug 10 such clt-cllons. The following is u statement of the taut assessed valuation of the (aid school district, tho amount aud per cent, of suid proposed In creased ludehtedness, uud the purposo for which it Is to be Inoreased ; The last assessed valuation Is f-'.OW.OM.OO. The etlrrenl Indebtedness Is (3,0011. The authorized indebtedness is (10,000. Tbe vote of Increase li mills. The purpose Is the erection and equip ment of a school building. A. T. UxAtiLE, President Honesdale School Board. A. M. Lxinc, Secretary Honesdale School Board. 814 REPORT OF IUH CONDITION or TBI WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, or Honesdale, Wayne Co., l'a., At the close or business, May 11). 1008. BiaoDRcra. Reserve fund, uatUftpeoie ana notes tui.itw iti Legal securitloB 46,000 00 Due from approved reserve aucnts 120,710 44-f 8,498 IM Checkl and fash Items 1.408 30 Due from Banks and Trust t'o's, not reserve agents i;i,ua Bills discounted not due r.H.ool 0 Bills discounted overdue, protes ted aud not protested. ...none Dills discounted, tlmoloans with collateral t,,mi ou Loam on oall with collateral.... 6 3.-76 (Hi Loam on oali upou one or more namei Loans teoured bv bonds' am UJUI lnBnOB .,.... AU,0 JU Ul lnvettmeut leciuitios owned ex- cluuve of reserve bonds, vizi Stocks, bonds, etc., tt,Bu3,4Ci 81 Mortgages aud Judgments of reu'd 178.389 21- 1.081.8i6 OS Real estate 33,090 00 Furniture aud fixtures 2.000 00 Overdrafts , 3 86 Miscellaneous Attett 400 00 IV.OSl'.SI? 78 LIAUIUTlEfl. Capital Btook paid In tlOO.OOO 00 Burplui Fund 800,000 00 undivided fronts, less Expenses and Taxes paid 69,069 30 Deposits subject to CUeOK S 120,0811 uu Denoslts sueolal 2.008.406 11 Time certlUoatcs of acpoiiti l,l'18 78 Certified Check C74 7i Caihier't cheoks oul- atanaing aw iui-z,iv7,Vo7 41 Due ta tbe Commonwealth 26,00000 Due to banki and bankers no reserve ngentt C01 07 K.0U.S47 73 Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ts. 1, il. booh naimon, Liatuier 01 tue auuvn named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best ot mf itnowieaxu ana ueuet. (Signed.) lit). SALMON, Cashier. Subscribed and tworn to before me Uill 2M day of May, 1908. -... ., isigneuj xtuuitiUt a. uwi 111, n. s. Notarial Seal. Correct At test 1 (Signed,) II. (MI AND. I (Hlirnod.l 11. J.IMJNOKfL V Directors. 8lg ued,) F.I'. KIMBLE, )