THE CITIZEN Term: $1.50 per year In advance KnlTel at the Honwdale, Ta.. fost omo seoona olass roan mailer. CENT k WORD COLUMN. vfi.i iicut tin haTiP A g room house, oarnsr of West and Thirteenth streets. Ap ply ol U. E. or O. I llassett, uonesaaie. Fat-rent, modern bouse located onEast Bmali., I&U Main street, liontwlale. U 1 rinnt nn BLrueL. uumuiiit r-. A line assortment of Screen Doors and Window Boreens at H. wans s. ' " Unit grade of Portland Cement and Bewer ripe ni u. wans s. iwitiiiw UritRmi li Ihe beat on tbe market and ulll makr vour llTer shine. 1 wtf ... - i nvrnan Cut Blass and Troieb kUjbs. odd pieces arid At I'rxubkk s. WALL PAPKK, borders and artlstlo dec orations, lu ureal vantHT, uuu ui iut paiuirns. Palntlnir and paper banking In the host style. JOUN OfciillY. 1S.T Dy- berry l'laoe. Beoond band furniture for sale, cheap, at 1107 IBln street. Alio rnuiue iikuu, wim, eto., for sale, cheap, at 307 16th street. For Bale Quilts In ureal Turlely of pat term, wllb lani-y work of various styles, lire. I. N. fornmn, 15T Cottage stieet, Honeedalr. ' Personal ana impersonal. The Uonesdalo glass cutting shops will resume work next Monday. State engineers wore in Uoneedalt), last wock, looking over tho proposed routes of tho now Btate roads in Wayne county. Tbore will bo a shore dinner at Bun' noil's pond, to-morrow, Friday evening. for tho benefit of the Cottage and Cliff etrects Improvement Association. Tbe publio are invltod. It now looks bb though Bcranton and Oinghamton would be connected by a through trolley line, by the cIobo ol another year. The widow of ex-President Cleve land set a good example for many others to follow. Tho funeral of hor distin guished husband was absolutely free from all ostentation or anything par taking of the nature of display. The Democratic Btate Committee will meet in Harrisburg, on Wednesday, July 23d, to choose a Btato Chairman. Henry Doardorft, a York county farmer, whilo using a rcsporin bis wheat field, July Gtb, came across the dead body of his little eon, lying near tbe standing grain, with his bead nearly severed from his body. The lad, while at play, had gone into the field, laid down and gone toeleop, unknown to the horrified father. Tbe Iiadnor, Del. Co., I'd., health officer, rocolvod the following explicit communication, last week: "Dear Bir This is to notify you that tny boy Epbrnim is down with the measles, as required by the new law." Willis Bharpe Kilmer, tbe patent medicine man of Binghamton, mado tbe run in hia auto, last week, from New York city to his homo, a distance of 809 miles, in ten hours, Rural froe delivery Btartod only ten years ago, and has now assumed mam- ooth proportions. Originally only $10,- i was appropriated to establish an ex- rimental route, and this ynar:J5,BD7,- I is sot aside for tbo maintenance and extension of tbe service. There aro now 85,14.1 carriers, besides a largo force of -A now order in the poBt office de triment wont into effect July 1st. By terms of tbe now order a defaoed amp is hereafter worthless. Bhould a orner bo torn off, no matter how small, For tho stamp mutilated in any other way, it cuunot be longer used. All let ters bearing such Btampn will hereafter be held at the local office two weeks for delivery, and at tbe end of such a period if not claimed, will be Bent to the dead letter office. A party of autoiets from West Vir ginia passed through Honesdale last Fri day morning. Trie first question they asked upon reaching this vicinity, was, "Where is Gibbs's auto hospital locat ed!'' They were properly directed, and after a brief delay, were soon happily -on their way to the Lackawanna Valley. Moro people are killed in the United States evaajtyoar through Fourth of July RolGptaHua than were killed in any battle of the Revolutionary war, and the total uurubor of casualties of Fourth of July celebrations during the last four yoars is more than double tbp total losses of tbe Americans during tbo eight years of tho Revolutionary war. Tbo Luzerne county jail is woll patronized at prosent, having no lees than 2U3 inmates, a goodly number of them being of tbo Black linn! brand. Tho Wayne County Commissioners have appcoved of the following appli cations for Btato roads, and forwarded tbo samo to Highway Commissioner Hunter, at Harrisburg: In Uonesdalo, from theSselyville road to Texas, taking in Main street, i!,BO0 feet. From Texas line, north of tbe borough of Honesdale, to Tanner Falls, 20,4liu feet. In Clinton township, from the Lacka wanna crook ut Forost City to tbe North and 8 3u tb turnpike, at 11. B. Curtis's, 19.4UU foot. In Texas, from tbe Palmyra line on tbe Honesdale uud Hawley road.tbrough wnue amis, ana norm loet. lexis, Iroin tho Uorinann bridge at liunnelltown, ti,- i feet. In Oregon, from the Berlin lino on tbe Oarley Brook road to VVm. I'enwardon's, lz.uuu toot. Thousands of young shad put in tbe Delaware river last spring, by tbo U. B Fish Commission, have died from some unknown cause. Tbe hotols and boarding houses at Beach Lake are rapidly filling up with ci ty people. The Laurel Like House, in Damaa cm, near Tyler Hill, a most delightful cummer resort, is entertaining a goodly number otguaets. Business is certainly reviving in Pittsburg and vicinity, no less than 60, COO skilled workmon having resumed tbeir labors in tbe iron and steel mills of that section, last wock. According to Poor's Manual, an ac knowlodged authority on railroads, there were 228,128 railoa of railroad in operation in tbe United Btatos, for tbe year ending Juno 30, 1UU7, with a total capitalization of 118,660,681,137. The gross earnings for tbe year were I2.CU2 767 C03, or a net sum of 9ul,35,C81. Tbe not railway mileage of tbe country exceeds that of all Europe, .Tub Rcranton Doners give the details of a sad story of frailty, crime and death, of more than usual interest to many pooplo boreabouts, owing to the fact that tbe parties involved, including the betrayed, tbe botrayor and the physioion connected with tho oaso, were all origi nally from Woyno county, and all very respectably connected. Dr. C. W. Trev orton, of "Bcranton, a cousin of Holen Potts, who was murdered by "Carlyle Harris somo yoars since, and who was an important witness in the trial which ended in Harris's electrocution, was hlmsolt arrested on Thursday morning of last week and held under $2,000 bail for trial at the October term of crimi nal court on the charge of malpractice, which caused the death of Helen Brock, a girl twenty yoars of age, whose pa roots, former residents of Choriy Ridge, this county, now livo at (Jowanceque, Tioga county, this Btate. W tlliam F. Brown, bor first cousin, who admits himself to have been tbo author of her trouble, is a resident of Carbondale. Ho was born in Dunmore, bis father having been a native of Cherry Ridge. Ho is a glaes-cutter by trade, and recently work ed for a year or more in Honesdale, finding employment in Honesdale shops, and living at tho boarding house of aire, Uiatod, on Church street, above Eighth While hore bo impressed his associates as a retiring and exemplary young man, and much surprise is exprossed that ho should have bocome involved in ble present trouble. Intimate relations bo- twoen Brown and Miss Brock commenc ed, according to the young man's con fession. in March last, while he wue working (or ber father at Cowanceque, and wore continuod until bo loft Tioga county for tho homo of his sister in Car bjndale, May 29b. Three woeks ago tbo young lady wrote mm wnat ne ae- scribes us "a worrying letter, on ro ceipt of which arrangements were made for her to lenvo homo for an ostensible visit to his Bister bor cousin in Car bondale. Wneu she reached Bsrantoo, June 20th, be accompanied ber to the oHlee of Dr. Troverton, with whom Brown hud previously mado uu appoint' mont, and a course of treatment wus coinmenucdi which, it is alleged, result ed id hor duuth ut tho homo of her cou sin in Carbondilo, July "ih. Boforo her death Dr. Niles of tb9 latter city was called, and it was through bis investi gations that Dr. Treverloa's conocciiou with tho case was discovered. Dr. Trov ertun being summoned to Carbondule, gave tbo undertaker a certificate that Mies Brock had diod of infUninjitiou cf tbe bowolB, und arrangomeule wero made for tbo removal of tho body tj Co-vanesquo, but the fuuural procc&uiou wan hold up by diroctlon of tbe coroner while on tho way to the station. An autopsy was bold, resulting in the arresl of Dr. Trevertoa and Brown, and a bear ing boforo Alderman Ruddy in Scranton. Tbo doctor was hold in $i,WK) bail which bo furnished. Brown, in default of 1 1.- Ojn surety, was looked up. Tbe lattor is utterly hoart broken and discouraged, and declares that ho doos not care whether his frionds come to his assist- auej or not. He grieves over tbe doath of the girl, and avers that bo would have married ber, if Dr. Trevorton bad revealed her true condition to him. Dr. Trevorton assorts bis innocenoe as to the criminal charge, and asks a suspension of judgment on the part of his patrons and friends until the matter shall be beard and determined in its proper place, at which time ho foelB coulldent bo will be vindicated and freed from any charge of wrong doing. Tne body of Miss Louise Manger, passed through Honesdale, last Satur day, for intermont at ber former Borne, Beach Lake. Daceased was 38 j ears of age, and was a sister of Mrs. Richard Ham, of the latter town. Bbe died at Media, Pa. At the 6 o'clock Bright Hour ser vice, next Bundoy, Rev. Dr. Wm. H. 8ift will speak on "What one Jew did for a Modern City," or Civic Right eousness and tbe Individual." In the morning by request he will repeat tho address, with additions on "What is this Communty's Greatest Problem!" The Bmoko committeo of Jersey City, led by their legal adviser, Horace R. Cruse, will go into Chancery Court tbo weok otter next and ank for an in junction against tbo Erio and Pennsyl vania railroads, restraining them from uing soft coal in thoir engines. Thoy will have tho sympathy of every town on tho lines of tbe roads montionod, whose residents havo beei, eubjectod to tbo annoyance and damage resulting from tbe use of bituminous coal. Wo catch it in Honesdale occasionally, and can imagine what an intolerable bur- don the black smoke must be in places where perhaps a dozen ongines are etching it forth in unlimited quanti ties day alter day. To say nothing of tho matter of cleanliness, pollutod air is us serious a menaoe to health as pol lutod water. Durland, Tbompson & Co, and the Uonesdalo Shoe Co. resumed manufact uring last Monday morning after a week's vacation, Tbe department of agriculture has ound that the automobile bee replaced about CO, 000 horses in this country! and farm horses havo never been in such grout demand as at tbo present moinont. la fact tho demand for horses for all uses has become stronger and stronger during tbe last two years, the farm horses aloneinuseonJan.1,1 VUS, numbered no less than VJ yuo.000 in round numbers. Frog season opened on Wednesday, July 1, and it is now lawful to catch or kill frogs until tho first day in Novcm ber, Tbo law governing the catching or killing of frogs does not specify tbo manner in which tbey shall bo killed, tborofore it is lawful to shoot, catch by aid of a strong light, kill with a club, with a hook or any other manner. Frog moat is rapidly growing in popularity, especially tbo hind, legs, which furnish a clear white meat of delicate flavor, Huckleherrioa aro now plentiful on the Moosic, and parties from Uonesdalo and vicinity are out noarly ovory day gathering the luscious fruit. A big load of poople who were out ono duy last week Btato that they easily filled their ample buekets witbo it gleaning two hundred foot from their wagon The industry of huckleberry picking is really a valuable ono to residents of the Pocono mountain district, in which tbe berries grow profueoly anl add many thousands of dollars to their coffers yearly. Not only do tho Pooono poople engage In tbe business on a Urge scale, but not a few from tbo outside havo leased land and leather tbo berries for shipment to tbe laro city markets, rjT HOKESDAUS CITIZEN ; THURSDAY MOANING, JULY 1908. Jy ' M The Christian Eodoavorors ot Pa. held thoir Btate convention in Beading lost wook. Every one of the 67 oouncils of the oreanization was reprosontea, which includes 3,169 eocietioe, 35 local unions, and IB county unions, with a membership approrimatlng 1SB.O0O, without including tho great army ot Junior and Intermediote workers. Wayne county is orodited with 26 soci otiesi Buequebanna, 32; Laokawanna, 49; Monroe, 12; Carbon, 23, and Pike, 7. The Wavne County Medioal Asso ciation will bold its regular mooting in Ariel, this. Thursday evening, The society ndw has a membership ot 29, with two now members to be added this evening. Tbe money paid the Btate for auto mobile licenses will be used on the Btate roads. Over 20,600 licenses have been issued so far this year. The Btato Game Commission held a mooting at Harrisburg last week with tbo object of revising tbo game laws, which are said to bo too numerous and confusing. Tbo three principal hotels of Tunk hannock have advanced tho price of meals from 25 to 35 oents, for ordinary days and to 60 cents for a Bunday din nor. Tho local paper says that while nil three hotels aro rated as 12 per day houses, tbey have had a curious custom for yoars ot discriminating in favor ot Wyoming county people by giving them meals for a quarter. Traveling men Bit ting at tbe same table and eating tbo same viands wero invariably charged a half dollar. Justification was found in tbo allegation that strangers look for $2 per day hotels, and to charge them less would militate against the reputation of tbe house. Since Jan. 1, 1S03, 77,067 homoloss cats and dogs have been put to death in New York city, by tho Society for the Prevention of Cruolty to Animals, by moans of asphyxiation by gas. Many of tbeso unfortunate animals wero the household pets of wealthy pooplo who loft them to caro for themselves, when they left the city for tbe country during the summer. Orson, formerly known as Ilino'e Corners, is a prosperous hamlet in Pros ton township, on tho O. and W. mil way. Orson is also its counterpart in Sweden, but the latter town has a groat advantago over its Wayne county name sake, its rosidentd being absolutely free from tho payment of all taxes. During the lust thirty years tho authorities have sold over one million pounds' worth of troes, and by means of judici ous replanting havo provided for u similir income evory thirty or fortj yearn. In consequence ot this source jf commercial wealth thorourono luxoe and Ileal railways and tolophones an froo, qb are oducation and mauy other thinys. The first Bunday paper issued in the Uuited Btatos was in Now York city, in 1825. Joseph C. Melcher was the publisher, and tho paper was called Th'3 Sunday Currier." Jacob Zimmerman, a well-known business man ot Norristown, Pa re marked during ono of tbe sultry dats of l;t week, that "it was too hot to live," insertod tho muzzle of a revolver iu bin mouth aud blow out his brains. lio may possibly havegonoto n warmor climate. Three quarters ot a million dollars wob paid by Btato Treasurer John O Slioai z to tho school districts of Ponnsy 1 vauia, who had filod their required re ports with the Department of Public Instruction in the month ot Juoe, and tho total of the payments for educa tion baa run aboad of any Juno ever known boforo Wben the books were oloeod for Juno, it was found that of tho 3 020,979 93 disbursed, $753,743 28 was paid out for schools. Last Juno, Statu Treasurer Berry paid out 1289, 565 65 for the sobools and a slightly largor sum in the previous June. Tho payments by tbo State were larger than usual, being duo chiefly to charities, schools and roads. The receipts through the offices of the auditor general were largo, but not up to the payments, tbe aggregate of tbo revenue being $2,062, SiSJil. The balances in the treasury at tho close of the month were as follows: General fund, $10,767,269 54; suspended in Allegheny National bank, $464,521 19; sinking fund, $455,806 70; suspended in Allegheny National bank, $58,955 99. Tbo aggregate of tbo balance was be lsw that of May, which was $14,711,- 600 01, Tbe receipts sinoo tbo first of the fiscal year in December have beon $12 019,327 44. Democrats had much to Bay about the Chicago "steam roller," but they are not saying anything about tbe one at Denver, driven by W. J. Bryan. Mr. Bryan's roller touched only in spots. He drovo over Qulley, McCarren and their lieutenants, hut dodged Murphy, ammany and Sullivan. It grieves the Democrats to imagine that tbe Republicans are "bossed" by lo-iders, but tbey aro unable to distin guish the gripou their collars by a self aggrandizing hand. There is a very general impression that our town is too denBcly shaded for tho good of tbe buildings or tbe health of our poople, and yet few brave the courage to commence an onslaught up on the beautiful f oiiagosurrouodiog the r residences, not understanding that trees aro lioest wben tbeir lower limbs are all trimmed away. Street trees should be parmitted to grow at the top and be trimmed at tbo lower branches. They should ba so grown as to arch over tbo street, fitly or cixty foot high, and over the sidewalk as high as tbey cap be, forming a beautiful urch, and allowing tbo circulation of air under tbo troos. Tbo finest cities in America havo this kind of sbado in their stroots, and no town can ho complete whose trees pro- vent tho circulation ot air, obstruct the view of houses, or whose lower limbs Bbow want of care, or interfere with the vision, tbe beads, umbrellas or carriago topB ot tboso passing through. Trees can bo pruned after the firBt of June or any time, without injury un til the sap Btarts again Dext spring. Never fear trimming of tbo lower limbs too much; the tops will grow much faster and handsomer tbe more you cut away below. Cut away all the lower sprouts ot tbe trees recently sot, and tbey will bo tho more sure to live, and will grow faBtcr. Finally koop a sharp watch out for dead limbs in tbo tops of tbe larger trees, wbicb may booome a serious menace to passers-by in times of high wind und ice storms. Many Wayne county farmers have just commenced to secure their bay crop. Itarmblic&na ot Honesdale and vicin ity, should call et the law office ol E. Miltnn Salmon end enroll os oiud mem bers. Teal Titman, whoso home Is on the Bawkjll, three miles from Miltord, caught v trout, one day last wook, in above stream, that measured 25 inches in length end that weighed five and a quarter pounds. It beat tbo record for any similar fishing in Pike county. An exchange sagoly remarks: It your neighbor is prosperous let him prosper. Don't grunt, growl or grumble. Bay a good word for bim and let it go at that. Don't be a Knocker. Hour turn will come, no or-r iimi the whole show. If you see the town moving along nloely, reel good aoour, u, Hnln thinira iilnnir. Shove a little. 1'iiah. Trv and set some ot the benefit yourself. Don't stand around liko a chilly old cadaver. Don't waste your time feeling sour becauso some fellow has a little moresana ana sense man you have. Do a little hustling your self. Rev. D. A. Qreeno, pastor of a Pres byterian church of Pittsburg, has in troduced a new feature in bis edifice. He announced in a prayer meeting last week, that mothers of tbo congregation, with small babies, need no longer stay away from tho morning church services as a competont nurse had been employ od to take charge of tho intonts in the Sunday school room. Dr. Bchermerborn, the health of fleer of Honesdale, reports 9 deaths and 10 births for tbe month of June for this district, No. 924, which includes Hones dale, Texas, Berlin and Oregon, and district No. 925, which includes Promp- ton. Tbe ball game between tho "All Collegians," ot Bcranton, and the Uaw ley club, on the grounds of the lattor on Saturday lust, resulted in a victory for the Bcranton bunch, the score standing at tho close, 13 to 12. Tbe game was all to tho good tor tho Hawloy boys till to ward its close; but then the turn in the lane was reacbod, and the students soored ten runs in one inning. Tbe Republicans of Uonesdalo and vicinity are organizing a campaign club, with a view to doing effective work iu the county. Tbo Uonesdalo Boot and Sboema Ken' Union are to havo tbeir annual luting at Lako Lodoro, on Tuesday, ug. 18;h. It is expected that the new oloctric l:ht plunt will be in active operation iit-forc tho close of tbo wook. Tho old M. E. parsonage is row at reit on its new and permauoiit location it iho coruor ot Church and 11th streotH - Several years ago while tho Fourth of J uly flro workB wero being set oft from lie Irving Clin billsido, ono rockc-i -truck tbe old woodou Court Uouso, the ie.il passing completed through the s-Jiug, and nearly sotting flro to th building. Another came down nitl imnondous forco among u group oi ilitseers standing on the luwu i-f tln !' M. Crano (now. U. T. Meunei) resi dence, missing tho head of one of (hi par y by the merest margin, and burj i'U' itself somo inches in tho soil. Thete i iiunoos, showing the dangerous cbar- OLM-rof sky lockets, happened herein .-ut! evening. From Kutztown, neai It" I'liug, cotnos a still more convincing lory. Ou the ovoning of tbo 4th iust. Mi m Kate Mauhemer, aged 23, was seat d vith three thousand persons watcb. nig tho Kutztown displuy of fire-workp, front tbo grandstand, wben a rocket tipped over as it was lighted, whizzod .irixs tbe park with groat forco, und siru 'k her in the chest, penetrating two inch.'S and piercing ber heart. She died wilhin two minutes. Tho celebration iv m at once discontinued. Since tbe nomination of Bocretary Tuft, the newspapers have boen looking up towns, villages and post offices bear ing his name; aud tho Chicago Tribune announces that these are to be found in tho btatos of Indiana, Kentucky, Ten- nossoe, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oreguo, Texas, North Carolina, Bouth Carolina and Oklahoma. This, bow ovo", does not complete the list. For considerably more than halt a century, l'ike county, Pennsylvania, has had tbe village and post office of Tattoo, situat ed about a mile from the Wayne county border on tbe Walleopaupack creek. The highest peak in America is Mt. McKinley, in Alaska, which .is 20.464 feet high. In tbe Atlantic States tbe highest peak is in North Carolina, Mt. Mitchell, 6,711 fee The highest sum mit in NowEoglana is Jit. Washington, in the White Mountains, iuNew Hamp shire. Blue Knob, fifteen miles south east ot Cresson, is tbe loftiest summit in Pennsylvania, reaching 3,136 foot. Mrs. George 8. BuetlUzuc, of Wilkes- Hun e, is visltinK II onesdale relatives. Mrs. Oeo. P. Hoes is spending ten days with relatives at Callicoon and II ankins, N. y. Her. J. 1. Ware, ot Drifton, lJa., has been entertained by Honesdale friends for several days. Mies Anna Hpeltlgue, of East street. Is fulling rapidly, and ber demise cannot be fur away. j -Charles W. SpettiKue, ut Wilcox, I'u., Ik ut the home of his brother, O. M. rjpettiKiic, of Kail street. Mrs. Wesley McQown, of 13th street, is movluglnto the Baptist parsonage, which she has leased for a long term. John Itlckcrt, of Ulgb street has houL-ht out Meorge List's bottling works at the cor ner of West and Illch streets. Miss Lottie Uigby, of Port Jervis, will return on Saturday, after a 10 days' visit ut the home of F. W, Bunnell, Hon. uud Mrs, fteo, B. l'urdy and Mrs. (Mis Avery go to Atlantic City, licit week, lor uu ouliug of some two weeks. Miss Lydla J. ltletler, of North Main Heel, is julte 111 aud confined to her room, under the care of a trained nuise, Miss Katherlue Uattler, of Honesdale, now holds the position of heud nurse in the i'niladelphla hospital for trained nurses. Married In Honesdale, July 8, 11)08, by William U, Ham, Esq., Mrs. Cora M, Ed wards to Jules A. Dunn, both of Horcsdale. Mr. aud Mrs. BenJ. I). Jenkins, of Brook, lyn, N. V., are guests at the home of the latter's father, John Illeller, of North l'ark Dr. J. J. O-iuioanii, of Jersey City, was amouK me uonestlule visitors, last 9atuiuuy und Sunday, returning home ou Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ulchard l'etblck, of East Honesdale, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. A. V. Seaman aud childlen, of Car, boudale. Miss Irene Curtis, of Clinton, Is home from the uloomiburg State Normal School. She will havo charge of tbe Farno school for the fall term, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ewer, of Newton, Mass., have been the guests of their dauah ter, Mrs. Frank H, Merrltt, of East street for the past week. Dr. and Mrs. IL W. Brady and daujtb. ter, Klliel, go to tbe West Shore House Beach lake, this week, to pass tbe rem iu avt ol the summer, Ilev A L. Whlttaker will hold service at the Indian Orchard acbool houte, next Sunday afternoon at 3.30, preceded by Bunday sohool at 2M. William Klneinan, of Berlin Center, fell off a load ot hay last evening, about nix o'rloek, dlilocatlng bit (boulder and collar bone. Drt. Burnt and Powell were called. Itev. Charles Lee, of the Presbyterian oburch, of Carbondale, Is spending bis vaca tion of two months at Klk Like, In Clinton township, this county. Oeo. It. Osborne, of Kansas City, Mis-1 sourl, left for heme on Tuesday, after a visit of several days with his (laughter, Mrs, B. Bchermerborn, ot 8th street. Charles Lord, ol upper East street, was last week appointed permanent conduotor of the passenger trains of the Erie Itailroad, running ou tbe Honesdale Branch, Miss Edna Hauenstelu, of Clinton, was among the reoeut graduates from tbe East Stroudsburg State Normal School, She Is now passing the lime at her home. Mrs. A. B. Transue, of East street, is en tertaining her sister, Mrs. E. H. Gates and on, Cordon, of Flushing, N. V. Both ladles are daughters of John Itcltier, of North Main street. Miss Edna N, Knapp, a student of the Bloom-burn State Normal School, Is pass ing her vacation at the borne of her pareuts, Conductor and Mrs, Oeo. W. Knapp, of East Honesdale. William L. Ferguson, an active business man of Beelyvllle, celebrated b'S Doth birth day, Thursday, July Otb. He Is tbe efficient President of tbe Wayne County Agricultu ral Society. A three year old granddaughter of Mrs I'elffer, of Cherry Itldge, fell from the porch last Thursday and dislocated her elbow and fractured the radius. Dr. Ely gave the case attention. Mr. and Mrs. Beuj. T Evans, of Bcran ton, have been the guests of their son-in-law, Cashier C. A. Emery, of the Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank, ut his home ou upper b-asi street, for several days, News has been received of the death In Kansas City of William J, Bpabl, a former resiaeui or Carbondale. He leaves a num. ber of relatives In this vicinity, Including a sister, Mrs. Charles Warning, of Huh ley. Oeo. W. Knapp, ot East Honesdale, for u number of years the Erie passenger con ductor on the lionesdalc Branch, is now lu charge ot a first (lass passtnger train run ning between Jersey City and Horuell, N. V. Hev. W. F. Oibbons, pastor of the I'res bylerlan cbutch, cf Dunmore, is Hie happj possessor ot a farm at Wiuwool, where he Is passing the summer, returning every Sat urday in order to conduct sei vices on Nun duy. Misses Dorothy U. Metiner, Murgurel A. Mumford, Alice K. Simons. Florence (J. and Bessie B. Brown, Louise F. F.d)iaraiiil nuiriuu II. swill, who have beeu ciiJiviul a week's outiugat Elk Lake, returned home last evenlug. Frederick Bussett Meuncr, of Boston, who has beeu a victim of typhoid fever In u hospital in that city, for the im-t two mouths, Is now at the borne of his paieuls, mi. ana Mrs. H. T. Mcnner, of Uuucsdule. ricuperntlug. jdrs. Oio. Dirlum, Ji., of Boston. JIns... underwent u delicate surRleul operation on I iiesday, at the home of her fulber in-law. Oeoige DliUlu, of Clieny ltidge. The ojiei - uou was perlonneJ by Ills. Ely uud Powell tin I was very sucecsslul. Dl.Hussell W'a'l, a. fclu lent of the .lel- tiison Medicil College, ui Philadelphia, i- now lining llie poriliou of Junior Assirliu, I'liyslciuil lu Ihe Moses TmjIoi Hoslilln . Iciauton. Hclsu talented son of Mr.uu Mis. T. F. Wall, ot HuHley. T, Lincoln Medluud, of ("urbondale, i. loimcr Sheriff of Way ne couulj, und l.u h,is recently been truu-ling and limilng rel atives iu Englund, an it ml in New Voil, cliy, lust Suturda-, uud uftcrpusntig a net I. at Atlautlc City will return borne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Holmes left mi Tuesday morning for Beach BluQ, ou lb. Massachusetts coast, toiemaiu until Am-im 1st. They will then no to WhiieiieH. v. a. for a sojourn of two weeks. They will 1., accompanied by their sou-in-law, E. C Mills, aud family. (buries J. Smith und fumilv. of 14th street, will ko to Starlight Luke, u beautiful met of water In Buckingham township, near the O. &. W. railroad, next week, where they will occupy one of the cottages on Its borders, for two or three weeks, und have u tine outing. Uev. J. K. Freed, for several years nas- tor ol thel'resbyleriau church, of bherman. and who iccently removed to Beruice, Bui. Co., I'u , where he is now tilling a similar position, was presented by his late pai ishion- crs with a well-lllled purse of money, pre- , ioub io urs oeparture. Miss Ada A. MoDermott, of Plltstou. has entered Columbia University, lu New York city, for the purpose of taking u post grad uate course iu German, leadlug to the de gree of Master of Aits. Theyoungludy isa daughter of Uev. Dr. H. C. McDermott. u former pastor of the M.E. church, or H,ie. duie. --Herman Boog.havlng just returned fiom Germauy, is paying a lltlng visit with his relatives, the Hartungs, before returning to his home lu Viuceuues, lud where for many years he has conducted a successful hotel, and is now retired from business. Mr. I)oog is a r on of u sister of Henry aud Chris tian Hartung. Everett, a sou of 0. M. Srietilirne r,r Honesdale, who is studying with a view to entering the Episcopal ministry, has been assigned by the Bishop to the care of the episcopal church, of Gieat Bend, for the remainder of the summer, where he Hill conduct tbe service aud jcad such sermons as may be suggested, -Miss Carrie Kerner, of Philadelphia, who is a guest (at the home of (1uIri- Smith and family, of Beelyvllle, moat de- nguuuuyana artistically rendered a solo, "lledi mjitiou," lu the Presbyterian church last Sunday morulug. She is u member of a quartette choir In u prominent Presby terian church, In Philadelphia. nuuer u. lieuulg, a meiub.r of the oiaie I'ouslabulary, with headquarters in Wyoming near tVilkes-B Is re -iving high praise from Luzerne I . .i-antla county papers, tor his effl irve ry In the arrest of Klaik ll.m , .uudrels iu that section. This will be goo 1 news to the trooper's many friends in Uonesiale, where he was located several months in 11107, enforcing the lieu aud game laws, and aeslstlug the local otlloers ot the law. Dr. Joseph Joues, of Stoekbridge, Muss and his sou-iu-luw, Norrnau J. Macllougdll. of Hldgcwood, N. J., were guests of lien s- Uale relatives several days, last e-k. He is a former practicing homeopathic physiiluu iu uouesuuie, but lelt here 2i vhin ni-n. Previous to his departure he put i based a large umi.er iraci.or the Shakers In Promised uuu, riis t.o , auu lor seveiul v eai s was an extensive dealer iu lumber. He sai l he had diluoulty iu recoguizlng the luwu, e pecially Ihe upper portion, so ci ten.it e hud beeu the Improvements. E. V. Coleman, Geo, 11. Itch lienbirk Wm Seilz uud John Gugaid, all uf Ihe ir vlug Cut Glass Co., cuiiiohuuiufiuiu a week's llshluglrlp to Duck Harbor, last Saturday They speak tery hlgblyof the botpllullly u Mr, aud Mis. Heiiuau Si buekeubeig, whei they stopped, aud would udviseauy party seeking a week of recreution uud good lish lux touakearraogemeuts with Mr. Schenk esherg for accommodations. He has sever al New Yoik summer boarders, Including one "Borneo," who Is looking for a "Juliet1 as a life partner to help lu a coutciupluloi! farm purchase near Lookout Joseph Hoos. a prominent aud highly re spected lesideutof Scranton, died onTliure day last, July Vth, IW, at bis borne lu (hat city. Tuefuurral washeld ou Sunday alter noon, with lutermeut In the Dunmore Jew. Is'i (Vmelery. Mr. Boos was a brother-in- law of Mrs, Jonas Kutr, of this place, aud Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kstz. Missel Josephine. llrrlha aud Edua Kutr, and Messrs, Edward, ttixuiuuil, u-on uud Jaouu Kali attended I have a day to himself in early October, ihn funeral from HonesdalH. Jaixili Kuu'H would be a ease ot football flrat, acted as cue of. luu patPpearers. Mlsa Jennie lirownsoombeVpt 83, Fifth Avenue, N. T., thus responds to a request for another painting to be disposed of for tbe benefit of the Honesdale Improvement Association, which Society has at various times been very generously treated by her. Tbe letter Is addressed to Miss Jennie tt. Ball, secretary ot the Association. "It Is a happiness for me to do anyUilng that will benefit my dear native town, even In a small way : uni thouph I no longer live there, I still feel that I belong lo Honesdale, where are oenteiedall the memories of my child. hood and youth, and where 1 have to many dear and valued friends. Wishing continu ed aud Increasing tuooesa to the Boolety that has helped to make our town famous, I am very cordially yours, Jennie Brownsoomhe.' Miss Ueleue l'urdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Purdy, of Beelyvllle, underwent ou Tuesday last, one ot the most difficult surgical operations known to the profession the removal ot the parotid gland tor a sarcoma of three years' growth. This case possesses peculiar Interest from tbe fact that more than a year ago some of the leading surgeons of this Btate and New York refus ed to operate. 01 late the growth baa been making such pressure on the throat as to render swallowing difficult, and the attend ing physicians deemed It advisable to at- tempt its rtmoval. The treatment necessi tated the ligation of all of the large arteries of the neck and the cutting of the facial nerve. One hour and a quarter was requir ed for tbe operation, which was performed at the Scranton private hospital by Or. H- A. Bmltb, assisted by ber physician, Dr. H. B. Ely. A telephone message to Dr. Ely this morning brings the weloome Intelli gence that Miss Purdy's condition is very satisfactory. Court Proceedings. Motion da, Monday, July 13th. L. N. Dow v. The County of Wayne. Cubo stated, on claim of plaintiff, a con stable, for services in a proceeding be fore a Justico against George Boyden, for violation ot fish law by fishing on Sunday. Boyden was convicted by the Justice, but the conviction was reversed on certiorari, tor defects in tbe record. Tho question in tbo caeo stated was whether tho county was liable for tho constablu's foes, uuder the provision of tho fish law that, when any officor mak ing complaint shall fail to rocover tbe ueiiilly, tbo costs shall be paid by the :ounty. Judgment for plaintiff for f 12 44, tbo amount claimed. Jonnie h. Hubbard v. Harry St. Clair Hubbard. Libol in divorco. Dr. F. W ''owell nppointod committee, of the re spondent, who is non composmentis Jj'-'ph C Dank nppointod constiblo of Way m Art, vies 15 J O'Rjurke, da leased. Oortright & Bon v. Erie It. It. Co t-Auons for new trial filed, and rule 'r.intcd, returnable next term. Oliver Typo Writer Co. v. W. P. .chrncU. Certiorari to JuBtice. No recptions having boon filed, judgment .lllruicd. i. hniKicey P. Darling v. Jennie Dar iug. Divorce granted. Trypheua Smith v. Townehip of Tex- H"u3on for new trial filed, and rule ho'.v cause, returnable next term. I x to gutrdianship ot Alden Cobb, a - rein ot woik mind. Ueiring con I'H'.l to July 2d, 19lW. ICate of Lawrence Flyno, late of 'almyri. deceased. Solo of interest ol Vlico Klynn.-n minor child, in land ii Ttwlry, (o K. L. Tuttlo, f or proportion n .o enure of 1350, approved. K'tato of Richard Fleming, late ol C muan, deceased. Guardian's Bale of he interests ot minor children inland i Canaan to Margaret Leonard, for tl, ."Ol npproved. Ovcrsoers of Scott v. Gilbert Spencer, liulo on defendant to show cause wh) ho shall not bo required to contribute to tho support ot bis son, Ernest Spen cer, maintained in tbo Btato Hospital for he Insane at Danville, by tbe town- bip, as an insane pauper. Returnable i.ext term, Road in Preston No. Petition for public road, bcginning,on public road from Orson to Poyntolle, about halt a mile from Orson, and thence to road from Iliae Corners to Preston Center, ubout one-fourth of a mile from Bine Corners. Isaac B. Bindercock, E A. Wright, and J. D, Brennan appointed viewers. Bund cf Hurry J, Atkinson, aubstitu ed trustee for May AtkinBon Plum, un der will of Elizabeth Atkinson, with Title Guaranty and Surety Co., of Scranton, as surety, approved, and sub stituted for bond previously filed. Overseers of Mt. Pleasant v. Over seers of Clinton. Appeal by defendant from order for removal of John Keeler, sometimes called or known as John Keeielwcki or Klcsielseki. a pauper, el lowjd Oiorsocrs ot Damascus v. Frank Brush. Rulo on defendant to show cause why ho shall not be required to contrib ute to tbo support of his father, Oliver Brush. AnBwer of defendant filed, den) ing ability to contribute. In ro guardianship of Thelma Horton. Rulo on Frank Stark to show cause why bis appointment as guardian shall not bo revoked. Answer of guardian filed, (1 T. W right ct al. v. Armory Asso ciation. W. II. Lee appointed auditor to report distribution ot proceeds ot Bherill's sale. Estate of Mary B. Conley, Clinton. II. Wilson appointed auditor to report dis tribution. Hugo Becker v. Peter Bower et al. Utile to give security for costs within en days made absolute. Krcitncr Brothers v. Julia Dean. De fendaut's appeal from award of arbitra- orct. Rulo on defendant to perfect ber rocognizance by at least one sufficient surety, within ten dayp. Kloro K. Buddenhagen v. J. W. Bud- denbngen. Libel in divorce. 8ubp cena amended by making it returnable the Ficond Monday of July, 1908, and lio mcr Grceno appointed master. Bcranton TruBt Co. appointed guar- diun of Louis A. Patterson, minor child of John A. Patterson, late of Annapo lui, Md , deceased. Bond ot Clurissa Layton, guardian of Inez T. Phillips, minor child of Jonnie K Teeplc, Manchester, approved. K. It. Urcgory appointed guardian ol minor children ot Lillian Gardner, late ot Boott, deceased UUato of Clifford L. Chapman, Bouth Uormuu. Bale ot real estate ordered. Admitted to citizenship: Edward Anderson an d Tobias llagberK, White Mills; Ueorgd Maddetord, B-ithiny. This veto by Qov. Hughes of tbo bill malting uctober 12th a legal Holiday, to bo called Columbus Day, waa no blow ut Ubristopher Columbus. Were tbo discoverer of America to come back, ..,. ir.l f...S t,n. generally Momorial bay ia observed to ins nonor oi our aeaa soiuieri ana aeaa Bailors, bo would not ask for a holiday In bis own honor, lie la sure ot respect ful remembrance ai it ir. Were be to wuristupuur twivwsua avausn, These Hot Spays X are creating a Wash Skirts, Wash Dresses and Shirt We offer the greatest Styles at 33 per cent, less I Everything in Whitewear Ladies' Under-Muslins, made of good materials, the best workmanship, at matchless prices. M. AT7 fl ig MENNER & CO.'S STORES jUPTODATE k Summer Goods FORi1908 - Stylish, Nobby and Comfortable Wash Suits All Shades. Walking, Traveling and Evening Separate Skirts, New Spring and Summer Single Jacketi. Black and Leading Shades. Jumper and Shirt Waist Wash Dresses. Newest Styles and Colors. Fancy Styles in Taitor-Make Shirt Waists at Menner & Co.'s Dept. Stores. YOUR INVITATION If vou have never had any dealinas with us, please to considerthisan in vitation to aive us a trial. Farmers & Mechanics' Bank, HONESDALE, PA. Messes. Editoeh. I notice by the In dependent and Herald that tbe County Commissioners have awarded the con tract for painting tbe Court House to W H. Hall, ot Indian Orchard, bis bid having been 1327. As my bid was 1300, it would seem that tbe old system of giving jobs to tbe lowest bidder has been abandoned by tbe present board of com missioners. From the fact that Com missioners' clerk Boss la careful to bavo tbe papers say that nothing was men tioned io my offer about puttying tbe wiudows. it lb clear tnatne sees ine oe- oed-it; of furnishing Borne excuse lor turning my oia aown. hui nis excuse doaV, exouBO. Be knew, and tbe board ttna. tht t tho c-'ttv work waa under stood by mo to to a part or. me jop; lor T UnA m ntb- mitt. Purr. m!,amnap Hfnnin villa in regatd to that very point, and made it Dlain that such was my under standing. And even if I bad not said j. word about It, me oara wouia nave bad no reason to reject my oia, it Demi; holnwent is no workman would even think of painting windows without first doing such puttying aa might be necese arv. and no intelligent, fair-minded parson would even imagino to tbe con trorc Mr bid was for tbe work aa ad vertised, and I offered to furnish bonds for tnti proper and satisfactory perform ance of the contract. Had it been accepted, aa in all justice it should have been, tne oounty wouio ubtb miou w at least, but of course Mr. ltoss for once would not have had bis way. More over a comparison ot tbe two bids will show that while my offer was to paint the saab and frames and oolumni on the front porch two coats, the bid of Mr. Hall ia for only one coat, and yet hia bid was accepted aa the lotfettl If it could be properly mentioned, in tbii connection I might give some interest ing information ooooerniog tbe frescoing ot tbo interior ot tbe Court House last year. John Cosuhom. Owing to the increasing number of horrible crimes in France, and tbe ac tion uf many juriea in passing resolu tions in favor ot the retention of tbe death penalty, parliament baa decided to postpone consideration ot the pro posal to abolish tbe death penalty. This queation la on ,the government a pro gramme. Although never legally abol ished, tbe use of tbe guillotine baa been virtually auonressed for years, parlia ment having refused every year to make an appropriation for tbe payment of executiooera, and tbe 1'reaidentof the repoblio -having regularly commut ed death aoateuoea to me imprisonment DeWltt's witch Dsael Balva Is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It Is es pecially cood lor piles, iiecomiueoaeu urn sola vj t-a.lL, .no uruasis-. demand for Wash Suit assortment of New Surffifner than the regular pri OOOO assaiP.ilsVwr sj Hawley. July 13th. Sunditv. Julv Sin. two children and three adults received the ordinanee of baptism in tbe If. E. ebareh. Tbe pastor, Her. B. P. Ripley, officiated. . The extreme beat of last Bnndav sru almost unbearable In Uawley, until lata In tbe afternoon when a clouded sun, iue rising winu stnu . reiresnmg anower brought relief and mstde the evening a pleasant one. , Mrs. A. J. Lobb, who has been vlslr Ing abroad tbe past two weeks, return' nouie ounaay evening. Mrs Frank Stevenson and son Robert,' visited friends In Port Jeryls, last week. Mrs. Robert Wbeeler and two chil dren, of Maaalllon, Ohio, are gneita of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel deary, at East Uawley. Tbe farm bouse of Mrs.Uary Rott weiler at Notch, Pike eounty.waa struck by lightning last week and considerably damaged. Two blooded yearling belferx onued by . N. Docker, of A too, Wayne county, were killed by lightning In tbe pasture last week. Both parties carried Insurance lq Bingham's agency and tbo losses were promptly adjusted and paid ou the spot. '' Warren Mnrpby, a student at State College, Is spending bis vacation In Uaw ley. After spending a week with friends In Orson, Miss Mary Ward,' of Seelyvlllt, will come to Uawley, Saturday, for a weea-a visit wun ner aunt, aira. 1J. Bing ham. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tnttle. ot Don- more, were recent visitor in town Dr. Russell Wall, one of oar rising young men, has been appointed Junior aasitutm pnyaicinn in tne uoses rayior Hospital In Bcranton, and he Is working there during his vacation from the Med ical College. Uustave Buck has Dnlabed a course of studies lutbe Boranton Butlneu College, and returned to Hawley. Mrs. D. Bingbaai returned Saturday from a visit of two weeks with her sou, Judson aud family, at Newark, Ohio. While there she visited tbe State Pen itentiary ttColumbu.-, Ohio, and sev eral other places of Interest lu that Slate. Federation of Labor. For the benefit of humanity, and to give tbe publio an insight in the work ing and propaganda of tbe American Federation of Labor, tbe Central Union of Honeadale and vicioity have voted to bold open meetings on the second and fourth Thursday eveniogs of the month until further notice. Clergymen ot toe tojrn are invited to become fraternal v ot Central Labor Union. A. D. VAaDBMsaa. Tbe New Separate Skirt for 1808, at MENNEit 6c CO. "8 store combine etyle, comfort and economy. All new pro ductlou. IQ Waists YH AH -SSISISISISISH J 4 J - 1