TT7E HONESDAUE CITIZEN : THUESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1908. THE CITIZEN Terms: 81.50 per year In advance Entered at IhaHoneadale, Pt-.Tost Offlc second cum mail nuur, CENT A WORD COLUMN Horse and wuon lor sale, by Ibe Gnujd union Tea lo., uontaaaie. Kor Hals A second band phaeton, in pood condition. Inquire ot No. 307 Fitletnui aUI!. H0Ufa,ie. Pii.l KENT tilt BALE A 9 room house, corner ol Wt and Tturtw-ntta street. Ap- plr ot II. r- or C U Uaaselt, lionewue. For rent, a modern bouae locatrtl on East Extension atrt-rt. Enquire of Kiriiix Hhai.i. IMI Main atreet, Uontwdale. 7tt A fine assortment of Seres-n Doora and Window Pcrrs-na ai u. nattas. .11 Ural (trade of Portland Oment and Sewer OurHilver CYrami la the lieat on the market and will mane your aiive r auine. 1 wu C I'te.c Cut la and Prosed glass, odd piei-a and eronda, a new lot. iwii At Piteksdc's. WALL I'AI'KIt, Imrdem and artls tlo d orations. In cml variety, and of the later! patterns. I'lilMing and iarer banirinir In the ll atjle. JUlIN MKRHV. VtS It- Heoond hand furniture for aslp, sbi-np, at oli iiw sueel. A iso rnoioe piama, lerna, fir- for sale. lirap, at 3U7 l&lh street. For Bale t.lulll In treat varletr of pit tenia, with laney work of vanoua atylea. Mra. I. N. Forman, 157 Cottage atrert, llnneeuale. Personal and Impersonal. Header of The Cmzcs, does your copy have a penny stamp attached I If so. It denotes that you are in arrears (or a year or more. Kindly remit bal ance due, and then the poets! laws will permit ua to omit tbo stamp. The various Grand Army Posts of Pennsylvania, at tbo next session of tbo legislature, will introduce a bill looking to th isioning of Pennsyl vania veteran, .be civil war. According to tbo law of Pennsyl vania, it is tbo duty of tbe various su pervisors to erect guide boards at tbe intersection of public roads for tbe guidance of travelers. A day's ride through Wayne county will readily convince a traveler that the law is ha bitually violated. By order of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, postmasters and employes are forbidden: Addressing registered letters or par cels. Placing contents in envelopes or wrappers. Seating, envelopes or wrappers. Affixing stamps to envelopes or wrap pers. Writing on envelopes or wrappers the name of tbe sender. The Seven County Veteran Associa tion will bold its annual re-union, tbia year, at Luna Park, on Wednesday, Aug. 19th. Tbe Bcven County Associa tion includes Wayne, Lackawanna, Smquehanno, Wyoming, Bradford and Luzerne, and Broome co'jnty, N. Y. Tbo Free Methodists of this section will bold their annual camp meeting, at Thompson, Susquehanna county, on the Carbondalo Branch ot the Erie, from Aug. 12th to tbe 1'Jth, inclusive. It will bo in charge ot tbo District El der, Itev. George Elkios, of Windsor, N. Y., to whom all correspondence concerning tents should bo. addressed. For board apply to Mrs. Krankio Jet fora, Bopbottom, Pa. Clinton W. Howard, of Rochester, N. V., and Col. W. Bain, of Kentucky, will bi among the speakers. No gate fee. The National Elevator Works and liacbino Shop will resume operations next Monday, giving employment to tbe full force, and working nmo hours per day and five days per week. The summer boarding houses and hotels id and near Licka waxen are now Oiled with city people. Tbo cottages at Lake Ariel, number ing somo thirty, and mainly owned by residents ot Scranton, are now nearly all occupied. Tbe Ladies' Improvement Associa tion ot Texas No. i aro to bavo a picnic in Bellevuo Park, on Uiturday after noon and evening. Tbe real estate of the lata Elizabeth Stegner, on Spring stroot, comprising a lot 50 by 125 foot, and a dwelling, was sold at orphans' court sale, Ust Satur day, to George Stegner. Consideration, $645. The Cottage and Cliff streets Im provement Association cleared some $5ij by their shore dinner at Bunnell's pond, lost Friday evening. A class of thirty -eight young people received thoir first communion in St. John's B. C, church, last Sunday morn ing. In the game ot buo ball, in Athlet ic Park, last Siturday, tho contestants being lloncadalo v. Scrantoo, tho homo toun wero victorious by a score ot 7 to Mrs. Annie K. Pentecost, of Forest City, bos purchased a lot, SO by l.'.i) feet, of the llcnry C. Ames estate, of Way- mart, located on Kiat street, south ot the UoncsdaloShoo Co., with a view ot erecting a dwelling on same. Tbe Wayno County Sivinga Bank declared its first dividend, a semi annual one of Ore percent., July 1, 1S7X It first opened its doors Nov. 1, Krfcr.t yoiii o( Mr. nnd Mra. Jacob 'u r ji.ii. 1auncr Kails, while plum.. ir . - small pond, nearthe acid factory, uly nth, fell over the cai'jiuWinint into tbo water. and was drowned. Tbe body was re covered by bit mother, soon after he tell in, and efforts were made to restore him, but without avail. Coroner Searloa hbld on inquest, a vordict ot accidental drowning being rondered. Grace Episcopal Sunday school will hold a picnic at Cole's Grove, Friday afternoon, July 21tb, leaving for Hjely vilio on tbe 12:20 train, returning at 7:30. Complete arrangements have been made for refreshments, games, sports and a goo J time generally. It is hoped that this picnic will be largely attended by tbe people ot the parish, as a moans of showing thoir interest in tbe Sunday school. Bean. an & Irwin, tbo contractors for tbe new Btalo rnad in Dy berry, be ginning at tbe end of tbe Texas line. short distance above tbe big elm tree, commenced work on same last Tues day morning, with a force of Italians, under the supcrinUndrncy of 11 B. JJrcnnaman, of East iloneadale. We are indebted to Cbarlea S.'Pcn warden, of Brooklyn, N. V., who with his wife and child havo been paying an extended visit to Mrs. Penwardcn's pa rents, Ur. and Mrs. Corydon L. Whit ney, ot 11th street, for a copy ot IheBj laws ot tbe Wayne County Pennsylva nia Society of New York city, and a list of its officers and members. The officers for tbe present year are Charles W, Hand, president; William F. Dorflinger, Ur. Peter J. Gibboos and W, M or. roe Weiss, first, second and third vice presi dents; Charles 8. 1'enwarden, secretary; John li. Strongman, treasurer and O. B. Uadsell, historian. Cbarles A Hand. Charles 8. Penwarden, Joseph Socman, Edwin P. Kilroe and William W. Starbuck constitute tbe board of directors. Tbe dinner committee to make arrangements for the next annual banquet, which will be given some time in February, are William F. Oorflineer, chairman; Benjamin D. Jenkins, Frank McAvoy, Joseph Seeman and W alter It. Burrows. Tbe qualifications for membership in the society arc thus stated: "Any white man of good moral character and standiog in society, who is a native of Wayno county, Pennsyl vania, a son of a native ot W ay ne coun ty, Pa., Or who has resided in Wayne county. Pa , for a period of one year, and who resides at present in the city of New York or vicinity, cr has u perma ncnt place of business in said city, shall be eligible to active membership. "Any gentleman whom the society may judge worthy of an honorary membership. but who, because of ineligibility, can not became an active member, rr.ay, by voto of the Society be elected an hoi.- orary member." Honoriry members have no voice or vote in the manage, ment of the tkociety The organization at present comprises sixty three active members. Mr. Penaardcn's New York address is II Nnaaiu street. Wm. F Brown, whose alleged con nrction with the death of Miss Helen Brock was mentioned last week, ha been releorei from tbo Laekawnnon county jiil. where be had been confined for over a week. Judge Carpenter hav ing reduced tho required bail from to tStiO. F. C. Stevenson, of Uawley be came tbe young man's bondman. As SHi'iot District Attorney T. A. Donahue accepted the bond on behalf of the Com mnnwcaltb. Alter being admitted to bail Brown left at once for tbe home o his sister in Carbondale. Pennsylvania now owns 77:' II'.' acres of forestry land for State reserva tion purposes, and is at present negotiat ing for 125 IKA) acres more. The land is located in twenty-firo counties, 2 n3 acres having just been secured in Lick awannn. This county has hundreds of acres which have been stripped of tbe timber, which tbo State should poees, and which could doubtless bo purchased at a low rate. As soon as tho forestry commission obtains a title trees arc planted and protected trom vandalism Tbe Improvement Societies of Etsi lloncadalo and Texas No. 1 arc at the bead of a movement looking to tbe light. ing ot the stroets of these prosperous suburbs of Mjnesdalp, by electricity. when tbe new electric plant ot our bor ough is in operation, which will be in a short time. There are a good miny careless letter writers in this country. Accord ing to tbo official reporti l.l.ddO ikhi writers had their letters returned ti tho dead letter offlco, in l:'7, owing to their imperfect direction. There is great activity being mani tested in the management of all ut tbe railroads of the country. During the past six weeks Oj'i.UUO ties havo been placed on lbs miin line tracks of tbo Erie, in addition to 5,0"" freight cars and 2M locomotivoa which were re paired and made ready for use during the month of June. -Up to July 1st. ).wi automobile licenses were issued by tbe State high way department of Pennsylvania bc- ng 4,072 more than for tbo correspond ing period of 11KI7 English is spoken by 13o,3nu,ooi people; French by 62,l(o.dHi; German, 81,2011,00.1; Italian, 31.ooO. WO; Spanish, 46.500,000; Portuguese, l.'.oon iwn. and Russian, bj.000,000 Tho Keystone, Maple City, and the Gibbs Jut Glass companies, of llawley. have all resumed manufacturing with a full force of men and time, barring tbe Saturday bait holiday. Tbis gives em ployment to about 150 persons. The case of A. D. Wales, attorney- at-law, of Biogbamton, N. Y., against former president Jobn Mitchell, of tbo Urited Mine Workers of America, for a claim of t200,ooo for furnishing the plan wbich formed tbo basis ot settlement for the anthracite strike of 1892, is to go to trial in tbo fall. Somo time sinco it was reported that tbe suit had been aban. doned, but a dispatch from Binghamton states that such is not the case. Should this famous liwsuit come to a focus its progress will bo watched with keen in terest, not only by tbe groat body of mine workers, but by the public gener ally. Mr. Wales is a talented and ag gressivo lawyer, 000 likely to bavo a sensible idea of bis rights and abundant courage to maintain them. On tho other band, Mr. Mitchell, who has a world wido reputation for honesty nnd truth fulness, denies tbo claim, alleging that Mr. Wales's plan was only one among hundreds of suggestions made to him as to tho btjet method for the settlement of the Anthracite strike. President Itoose- velt, Senator Chaunccy M. Dpew, and other distinguished witnesses are ex peeled to figure in tbo trial. It is unofficially announced that in connection with the suiiscnp' ions to tho (13.3rj oi of Delaware & Hudson I per cent, bonds the general run of subscrib ers received allotments of lo per cent, ot tbe amount asked for, and that the investment bids were given a larger percentage, wbilosomeot the insurance companies and similar institutions wero allotted nearly tbo full amount ot their applications. Tbo Clinton Cut Glass Co , atAlden villo, is doing a good business. Tboy have a large number of orders to fill, and will sooi increase their number of employees Burton L. Holberl, proprietor ot the 1 toady Pay Store, hai nddod to his ro cently equipped retail meal market, one of tbe American dicing machines. This new machine, wheu attached to power, will cut COO slices ot meat a min uto. This is Ibe only machine of its kind in this vicinity and is so accurate that it will cut dried beef, bacon, bolog na, etc., from tho thinnest shaving, up to any thickness duxired, by a simple gauge. "Tbo Pasco Power and Water Com' pany is tbe title ot a corporation organ ized in tho State of Washington tor the purpose ot reclaiming by irrigation 13,- 000 acres of rich volcanic ash laod, lying at the janction ot the Saakoand Colam bia rivers, which is at prooent worthless for agricultural purposes through lack of water. The work is nearly finished, tbe company being now engaged in building tbe greatest power pumping plaut in tbo Pacific North West. It will be operated by tbe immense force ob tainable at Snake river Five Mile IUpids, above the town of Pasco. The lateral system is completed, tho main canals being dug through the richest soil io the State of Washington. Tbo prospective profits of tbe corporation are lo come from tbe sale of tracts ot tbe land witb guarantee of perpetual water power at the present price ot $150 per acre, witb tbe moral certainty, based upon practi cal experience in other districts of tbe tate, that within three years from the first cultivation after irrigation Ibey will be worth three times that figure. In countless instances, it is affirmed, five years after Washington lands have been reclaimed from tbe sago bush, tbe vine yards and orchards planted on them have yielded revenues ot from (3O0 to 1700 per acre per year. The circular of the Company names tbo following in ducements to possible buyers: "Finan cial independence; cheerful surround ings : mildest winter climate; unequalled transportation and markets; no killing froste;largest return from land; certain ty of great profits in two years." We ha vegiven this enterprise a more extend- d notice than we should otherwise from ina fact that William J. Grambs, of Seattle, Secretary and Trustee of tbe Company, is a former Ilonosdato boy :i son of tbe late Hon. Lorenzo Grambs. tVc aro glad to eoe him thus favorably mentioned in tbe neat booklet of tbe corporation: "W. J. Grambs, trustee of tbe Company, is a successful business man of Seattle, manager of tbe lighting ind power department of the Seattle Electric Company, and la widely known in Sattle aa n conservative and careful business man." Last Friday, Joe Domo, an Italian, aa arrested on n warrant issued by Justice II. A Smith, on a complaint by George W. Dcrshimcr.of South Canaan, '.hurging that bo "did cruelly beat and torture a bay mare, and did over drive 'lid marc, and did beat said mare on tho bead with a stone, after havine Inven said mare until sbo was too ex hausted to travel any farther; said mare being tbo property of deponent." Donio being unable to speak Eoglisn, Antonio Barbieri, tho fruit dealer, act id us interpreter. Tbe account of the affair given by him was that tbo mare won driven by- Warren Shaffer, and tbut by Shaffer's direction, Djmo, sup posing it tbe proper thing to do. freely ujcdagood sized maple whip to inter tMt the onimil in making hotter time; but Ihat tbe (.toning of tbe mare wax done by Shaffer. In view of DomoV ipp irent ignorance in the premises, he Mai discharged on payment ot flue and ijttrt I1C Iti, with a warning as to bis fu lure conduct iu such cases. Tbe particn Iron- to Bstbaay, and there Shaffer watt arrested, on complaint by District At iornr-y Uarmcs, and after a hoaring be fore JusticoCbas. Avery was committed to the county jail, whero ho still re mum. B.ith parties had boon unduly in 1 iiu rite witb Jobn Barleycorn, who 4ccms to have incited them to their breach of tbe law. List Thursday, Charles W. Dodge, of Damascus, was pursuant to an order ot court taken to the Stato Hospital for tbo Insane by Sheriff lioadknight. Pennsylvania produces muro coal than any other single Stato or country tho world, except Groat Britain, hnving in 19"7 exceeded tor the first time tbe production of Usrmany. Pennsylvania's production of coal ex ceeds, in fact, the combined production of all foreign countries except Great Britain and Germany. The last 5 o'clock service will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday afternoon. Alter thnt the church will be closod until the fourth Sunday in August when Kev. Klwin 1. Stearnes, ot Ambler, I'd , will preach morning and evening. Mr. Stearuos rni'-o a line impression when hero last summer. Tbo church will bo closed tbe Inst Sunday in August and opened for regol ir services, Sunday, Sept. Cth. The 55th annual paraae and inepec tiou of ibd Lloncadalo Firo Department will take placo on Thursday morning. Aug 27th, upon which occasion tbey will have as guests Alert Hook and Ladder Co., of East Uoneedaleand Tex as No. 4 Chemical Co. Tho Uonesdalc band and Maple City Drum Corps will f urmsb music for the parade, and Son m-r'i) orchestra for tbe picnic and dance in IHIevue Park during tbo afternoon and evening. Don't turn th.i firemen down when asked to purchase a ticket. Thcro will be a fair and supper at Tyler Hill, on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Aug. 12th, for the benefit ot the chapel fund. Icu cream and cake nerved at all hoi rs. Fancy articles, dulls, aprona, plants and home-made candy for sale. Supper, 25 cents, first Ublo at 5 P. M. Tbo Tyler Hill band will bo in attendance. During tbo post year there have been completed in Uonesdale, or are now in process of erection, a handsome opera bouse, largo electric light plant, commodious three etory cut gloss fac tnry, up to date school bouse, a two story coccreto paper box factory, and eight dwellings. Whoeajs Iloncedale is not udvanciogl - The 1 'res ton Purkclub house is now entertaining over thirty guests, and m my moro aro anxiously waiting va cincica, so that they can secure quar fra. Letters uncalled for in tbo Hones dale post office: Miss Mary Blanchard, Miss Elizabeth nuiiy, A U fcastwood, Ibomas Gilro Allen K. Martin, William B. Parker. Tho German population is increas ing at a yearly rate of ;ioo,im; the Eng lish by :sio,ooo, and tbe American by moro than 2,0",'o. -Dorflinger it Sons started up their extensive glass plant at White Mills on Monday morning, witb coo furnace and i full force of cutters. The other furnace will bo in operation next Monday. Tbo lClh annual reunion of tbe Ilino family will be held at Orson, Woyne county, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. Mb. Clark Js. Co., tho glass cutters, aro putting in a new dam a short distance above their plant at Ulacdins. The regular monthly meeting of the Wayne County Medical Society con vened in the Maple Avenue Hotel, Ariel, on Thursday, July ICth. Alter dinner the meeting was called to order, Dr. H. B. Ely occupying the chair until Presi dent Simons arrived. Members present were Dra. K. W. Brady, O. a Ely, P. F. Griffin, W. T. McCooviU, L. B. Nielsen, G. T. Rodman, A. J. Simons, A. C. Yoigt and a. O. White. Boutine busi ness was transacted. Drs. E. O. Bang and S. A. Bang, of South Canaan, were elected to membership, and Dr. O. J. Muller, of Hollisterville, proposed for membership. Dr. B. W. Brady was elected a delegate to attend the annual convention ot the Medical Society ot Pennsylvania, to be held BeptlUh to the 17th, inclusive, at Cambridge Bprings, Pa., Drs. A. B. Stevens and F. W. Powell to act as alternates. Dr. E. W. Bums was re-elected district censor. Dr. Hodman announced his early re moval to Colorado, and io was unani mously voted to furnish him witb a let ter of recommendation and request for bim tbe good will of the medical pro fession of Colorado. Dr. B. W. Bradi' then read a paper on "Local Applica-1 tions in Surgery." after which the meet' ing adjourned to meet at Hawlcy, Oct. 15 th. The gong for tbo Hie alarm is not to bo removed from its present location, tbe Durland, Thompson Shoe Co.'s fac tory. Tbe Waymart Knitting Mill has in creased its working force in order to till its numerous orders. Uirdsall Brothers woolen mill at Sselyville, is now running on full time with a large number of employees. -Texas townahip has received its annual school appropriation from tbe State, amounting to $3 G3V 37, in ad dition to $300 for high school purposes. The Ladies' Aid Society ot the Beth any Presbyterian church will bold a festival next Wednesday evening, July 2'Jlh, in tbe church. Tbe condition of the water supplied to Uonesdale has latterly excited much unfavorable comment, with respect to both quantity and quality particularly tho latter. During the present week 11 has improved Bumewbat, though still leaving much to be desired. Tbe most mportaot point of contention is wheth er this la a necessary evil, under exist- ng circumstances, or one that may be remedied by a suitable and practicable change of conditions that are under tbe control of tho management. Tbo fact Ui to have suffered substantially the same vila, in greater or lees degree, under very administration of tbe water works 1 1 has been, in tbe main, a regularly re- urnng midsummer difficulty, due in 10 small measure to low water, and the un.mer has been apparently aggravated y tbe unusually scant supply of rain, b teprivatiou wbicb has been a source o nuch inconvenience and anxictv it nousands ot others aa well as the pat jus of tbe borough water system. Kdaon It. Kreitoer, of Scranton. paaaed Sunday witb bla parents in Boneadale. Mia Gertrude Toole, of Holyoke, Uaaa . a Kueat at tbo borne of A. T. Searle. Fj.i. Miaa Katbeiine Kraoiz, of Carbondale, a paisingtbHtime with Iloneadale relativea. -Mi" Kaiheriue Dellzer ia lo be tbe sunt nl Heranlon relatives for tbe eomlng two weeka. -Itev. A. L. Wbittaker will bold aerviee 1 While Milla on Sunday afternoon at 3 OYItH'k. MiaaUraee A.Jadwinia entertalnine a IjooI friend. Miaa Uabel Stark, of lloriia- owii, N.J. Uiaa Genevieve Cadden. of Scranton, liaa been tbe gueal of Boneadale friends, for aeveral daya. Ur. and tin. Fred. Lolble, of Nortb Miu atreet. Joyfully welcomed a aon Into llifir nouaebold, laat week. Mra.Ueorce Bunt, aon Jease.and daugh ter Itulb. of Port Jervla, are gueata ot Mra. r . . Bunnell, of BunneU'a lake. Miaae Nellie and Kate Kelly, of Scran- Ion. are tbe rueata of their ooualna. the Miea Kelly, of West Park street. Major Geo. U. Wbitnev baa sold bia thoroughbred Kentucky borae to Dr. Otto A ppley , of Damascus, lie la a beauty. Mra. Martin T. Lyncn, of Towanda. ia enjoying a vlait with her parents, Mr. and a". Martin Cauueld, of West Park atreet. lion, and Mrs. Geo. 8. l'urdy and Mra. Otlr Avery left yesterday morning for At lantic City, for four weeka of real and rec reation. Nathan E. Uauae, Chief Clerk of tbe Auditor General'a offloe, Barrlaburg, la paaaing bia vacation witb Wayne county relativea. Miaa Margaret McGeltlgan, a trained nurm of Scranton, but a native of Honea- dale, ia being entertained by relativea in our horoufib. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hand go to Martba'a Vineyard, Maaa., tbia week, to be tbe gueata of ibeir aon, Uenry S. Hand, of Brooklyn, N. V., for a few daya. -Ex-Sheriff Epcn H. Clark ia aufferine from another stroke of paralyala, and la in a dangeroua condition, witb but allgbt hopea ot bia recovery. Mr. and Mra. Edward O. Ward, ot New ark, N. J., are again in Wayne county, patting Ibeir annual vacation amid tbe vt-enei ot Ibeir earlier yeara. Ueo. ltobiuaon.of No. 2, will give a talk in I lie M, K. tburcb, of Wbite Valley, on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 01 b, Uiaaubject will be, "For love'a aake." Iter. Adam Murrman, a native of Seely ville, but now paator of tbe Congregational iburib. at Mlllbank, South Dakota, la tbe KUKtt of bia father and brother, on Iligb atreet. Married, at tbe M. E. paraonage, lian ccik, N. Y., July II, I8U3, by tbe Rev, U. A. Merchant, Miaa Mallnda V. Burcb, of Eaat liburK, to Joaepb P. Dow, of l'reaton Park. Itev. J. B.Cody, paator of Ibe I'reaby. leiian cburcb, of Betbauy, ia a couaiu of welbkuown acout and plalntman. Col. Wm. F. Cody, or belter known aa "Buffalo Bill. Miaa Clara ILTorrey accompanied Ibe wo little daughUira of Mr. and Mra. Augua- iu 1-. inompaon, or Andover. Maaa.. lo New York city, yealerday morning, on their way borne. Grant W. Tallman baa leased Ibe aeoond atory of F. W. Clauaen'a dwelling, at tbe corner of Main and 13tb atreeu, and witb bla family will occupy tbe aame on or about Aug. lat. Mr. aud Mra. Wm. 11. Ileydtand daurb ter, Miaa Adell, of Mont Clair, N J., wbo were tbe gueata of A. T. Searle and family, laat week, returnul borne ou Monday morn ing. -Hon. and Mra. V. C. Jadwin. were in Gleuburn, Lack, county, the auinmer borne of Orlando H. Jadwin, of Brooklyn, N. V., j my iaiu, aaaiauug ineiaiier in duly honor Ing bla 721b birthday. T. Lincoln Medland baa returned from bia EuroK-an trip, and la now at bia borne In Carbondale. He will apend Sunday next with bia father, ei-Sberiff Thomas Medland, 01 liiu aireei, tins borough. -Itobert Banford, of Soott townabln.la tbe principal of the Lake Como high school for Ibe coming term, Wm. W. Mennenn!!. vice priocJpal, with Miaa Sarah Storm In marge 01 tbe primary department. Mr. Jobn Ruppert, of Waymart, baa gone to Bradford, Pa., where ahe expects to make her borne for the future w.ih ber daughter, Mrs. Nelaon Walker. Mr. and Mr. Fred. M. Spencer and three children, wbo were tbe gueata laat wek ot Mr. and Mra. It. T. Whitney, returned to their home In Scranton. on Sunday lal George W. Decker baa purcbaaed tbe real estate of D. U 1 lower, on IV.b atreet, compritlng a two-story dwelling, with all tbe modern improvementa, and a lot. U) by 200 feet. Poaawsaion given Aug. 1Mb. Con sideration, private. Married. In Bt. MaryMacdalena'a thurch. Honeadale, July W 19u. by the Itev. Wui Daael,Mlaa Julia Agnea fmlth to Albert Klttner, both of White Mill. Tbe bride waa attended by her flfler. and Ucorpe Item linger waa Ibe beat man. Hon. Geo. W. Klpp, of Towanda, tbe preaent Congreaaman for tbia diiirlct,and candidate for re-election, and Dallas J. Sweet, alao of Towanda, were among the Iloneadale viallora laat Friday nnd Satur day. Mr. klpp la a former prominent buai neaa man of South Canaan, and an ex-Cotn- miaaioner of Wayne county. Mr. Sweet aerved during tbe civil war aa a Corjioral and Serctant of Co. C, lllt Penn'a Vol unteera. from Aug. 19, 1U, to Aug. -S, i-a, aud will doubtleaa be remembered by Ibe aurvlrora of Co. G, atlll realdenta cf Wayne county. Married, In Prompton, July 6, lKJe, by tbe Itev. George Lees, paator of the I'reaby terian cburcb. Miaa Mildred n. Tyler, ot Foreit City, to Clarence S. Del'ry, of Wash ington, D. C. Tbe bride la Ibe daughter of Mr. and Mra. Monroe Tyler, of Foreat City, but former realdenta of Datnaacua town abip, tbia county, where they Mill have many relativea and friend. Mr. Del'ry la twin,, an important poaitinn In the emplo) of tbe government at Washington, where be and bla wife are to make their home in tbe future. Tbey have maty frieiida in thta aeclion who wiab Ibem many yeara of pros perity and bapplneaa. A atriklng feature of the August Mc C'LCHx'a la an eaaay on "I'rohituiiou and fe cial I'aychology," by Prof. Hugo Mmioter herg. Tbe dlaiinguiahed pathologist s.i)s "lieller America Inspired than Ampin a Sotier." Another atrong fealuie Irom a pic torial atand point, ia tbe reproduction of aer eral of the beat paintiuga of Alejander llor iaoff. tbe Russian artitl, wbo went lo the frozen Nortb and palnteJ the uiarteluiirl) beautitul colora of the Arctic region ou Hit spot. RUbaid C Cabot, an eminent pti)i lau of Boston, anuzaoiieliundml ' Chn tian Cures'dcclarlhg that 1 lnltttan .view e treatment dot a not ( urc cigiinic disr.w Kllcn Terry, in her memoirs, tells of her last yeara with Henry Irving In lleiioii thru are a halt dozen atoriea. every otie of tent, h posiHasea exceptional merit. J. L. Buerkei. aou of (ienry Uueiket, 01 tbia place, wbo recently graduated from th, Pennsylvania State College, ranked in hi- final examinaliooa among the topmost of the honor atudenta. He took a lour ) ears' course in Electrical Engineering, and Ills npoti ahows him to have received the highest. ery Good," marks iu lire of the branch, - studied and "Good in all the lest. Hi. cm riculum for tbe Senior year incliiJei Alter nating Current Machinery, Power Trans mission, Electric Hall ways. Telephone Eugi ueeriug. Contracts, Political t-ciei.ee an Hydraulic Machinery. The pnirticiim. km. Electric Engineering I, iboraiory .Telephone bahoratoiy aud Thesis "Cuinmen-ial Eilici- eocy Test ! Ibe State Capitol Eleclricil I'ltnl." Ed. Harold Moll and wife, ol liostini. X. V.. have been ap-ii.ltng a few i1h)p u Mr. and Mra. William II Ham, nt Coir street, and improving the opp.irtuiiiiy fur ,1 handabake with their many old Iloiieslnle friends, llolh may be recurded at rellj leelonging here, although Mr. Moll's lllcrar, dutiea bave called bim and his cstimaM- wife temporarily lo all parle of the country with residence for many years In Now York oily, later in Texas, and now, perhaps "Im keepa" in Goahen. Fur notwiihslaudiug M r Moit'a perennial youthful appearunce, he -s no longer young, and has gntlilHl his yearn lag fora permauent abiding place by the puichaae of a little farm in Orange county . where be can alternate bia scientific artJC le and iuimitable Pike county Munchausen hmi with the cultivation of the prickly rarpberry bush, tbe red-cheeked cbury nn 1 'aicb." Hut, aa said, we ahull always think el the genial couple aa Honeadalera wherever their lints may be cast ; for waa not Slntll- alenline born here, aud did not El. Mott marry ber here, and waa Le not tbe writ- r' a right band mau crowding toity years ago -Moreover their aweet little daughter MauJ aleepa in Glen Dyberry, and to-day there are lyingon her grave the tlowera which they brought aa a token of their lender remem brance and abiding gnef over ber loss. Sterling. July 22d. Occasionally we have a Utile shower, but tbo ground is very dry and most of tbe dare are hot Hay is a short crop and several arc tnrougn naying. Mrs. Addio Bortreo and son Leo, of Colorado, are welcome guests in town. Miss Etta Stone, of Philadelphia, for merly of Mount Pleasant, ia the truest of Miss Adalaide Noble. Miss Stone taught school two terms here, fifty years ago. liut lew oi ner old pupils ni liv ing. A little over :!3 waa realized at tho uuodsiy school picnic on tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. rJimona and son Leslie, of Lake, and Mrs. Frank Neville of Loveland, Col., wero guests at j. K. Cross's. Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. I. u. Simons wero recent guests at W. B. Lesher's. Eugene Baialey recently lost a fino large mare, supposed to be poisoned and three others aro also sick. Mr. Baislov is very certain that all bis horses have oeen given poison. Wo sincerely hope ujouiu w returns uto living in tniancign oorbood. About tho Fourth of Julv the Zinn school bell left tbo tower. Now we wonder if tbe school board nro up to such deviltry) By some, they have uceu (ftucueuu ui 11. The Zion, Leetown, Maple drove and Jericho school buildings arc advertised for sale at tbo Odd Fellows' Hall 011 August Ht. Laura A (lilpin and Katit Cross are employed to t n 'h in 1 in high school building and Uei 1 . 'pin at tbe Webster school. W, ., .1 know who tbe principal will ba ur whether or not be is engaged. Tbaschool prob lem is a hard one to settle satisfactorily all around. Wo still think tbe direct ors are doing what tbey believo is for tbe nest 01 tbe wnole town. Steene. JULY 20th. The box social lie!, at the chapel, lait Weduesday evening, a very eneouraglug. The net proceeds ana ' ui. Mian L. E. Fohter Is spending her va cation here, with her grandmother, lire. u. nr. L.uapman, wiio whs taken ainiiieii Iv and seriously III laat Haturilav Miss Pearl Swingle la coullueil to lier uome uy mnesr. the farmers lu tin section 11 re very near turougn iiieir uayiug Harvest, real lziug about half a crop. Merohaut Sueiliker. wbo lias been 0011 fined to Ills home for a week by llluesa, la auie 10 do arouuu again. Warren Arnold, of Carbondale. n.cnt Saturday aud Uuuday with his father, at oteeue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wick bave fur ulshed tbe big Taylor mansion at Prompton, and will run It aa a auinmer boardlni; bouse. Tbe man Perry, who left his wife Iu a destitute condition about two months ago, baa not as yet shown up. Probably it 1 wen tuai lie uoea not. Rheumatism Cured In Three Pay. N. II. Luurler. lladlson. Wis- bairn I sn almost helpleaa wltli rheiimall-gn lor oioatlia. 114.1 It la lu) beck 0 I could oot turn my head, alid all Uiroupu my uly. I trie4 Uires dudora arid 111411) reloedlea ultbout aoi- relief winterer urilll I oru. cured Pr. IIKTCIIUVtf KKLIEK lor KIHXMATInM. Iu a lew hour tlie palti waa relieved and Iu llxn diya the rbeuuiaUiau was coiupltlety cured aM I waa at work. bold by PLEL P0M.1 pru.-glat Uuueadale, 1'a vua The now long Qlovca. in riilk and Kid can bobadatSENNEU&CO.U ClC In Memorttm. I Uenry J, Sleg died at hi realdrnee. In ' Dieher township. July It, 190?, aged 12 years. I lie la survived by bis wife and four children, , and an aged father. Miaa Anna V.Sprttlpuediedln Iloneadale, July SO, IVf, aged CO years. She was a native ot Berlin township. Itev. Dr. Wm. 11. Swift ufflruicl at the funeral. Interment lu Glen Dybtrry. John Hwartzdlcd at bll borne. In Cherry III lge, July 1C, 1Mb, of bearl diaeaae, aged S yeara aud 2 months. Be was a native of bouth Cauaan. Deceaaed la survived by bla wife and two sous. Itev. W. F, Uopp con ducted tbe funeral servlcea. Interment In tbe German Lutheran cemetery. Daniel Hun died at bla borne In llawley. July 1 Jib. 1W, aged 73 yeara and 2 montha. tie leaves a family. Deceased waa a veteran ot tbe civil war and a penaiouer. Mr. Buff was a dratted man. and waa aaalgned to Co. II, luith I'enn'a Volunteera, being muatcred in Sept. 11, and discharged Dec, 10 l-CI. Itobert Dillon died at hie borne In Buck ingham township, well known aa "Sainta llest," on tbe Delaware river, July IS, 1W9, ol paralysis, aged C6 yeara, 7 montha and 19 lay. He was born 011 the farm where be died. Mr. Dillon la aurvired by bla wife and aon, Leonard. Rev. J. T. Gardiner, of tbe M. E. cburrh, Eoulnunk, conducted tbe funeral services at Ibe borne, and the Ma. soni" fraternity of Hancock at the grave. Elizabeth Grace, wife ot Henry D. Smith, lied at the family realdenee, on South Main street, July i, lw, of heart alaeaae. alter a long Illness, aged .V! years, 9 montha and 12 lay a. bhe ia survived by ber huaband and a son. Itaymond. Deceased waa a devout member of the Fplacopal cburcb. Itev. A. L. Whittaker officiated at the f.ineral, yea- tentay alternoon. Interim nt in Illverdal cemetery. Aim ha Coryell, widow of Ljman Salmon, die 1 hi her home oa Nortb Main atreet. July 10, of heart disease. Kbe waa born at While Mills. May 21, IkU. making her age M tears, I month and l'J daya. Deceased was married in ll'l. Mr. Salmon waa a boat builder by trade, an 1 died March 3. ISM. She i survived by a aon, Frederick, of Erie. I'., and a daughter, Mra. Ella St. Pope, of Uonca dile Itei . Dr. Wm. H. Hwlti i.nici.ie.1 i ihe funeral. Interment In the ludiau OnL- ard ci inetery. (i'liiiori W. IlryaM diedal bla realdenee In Fole.t I'll), Jul) II, IKX.uflerabllel lllueia. ot apoplexy, aged 11 ysars, n montha and M ljs. He wu a native of Dybeiry, tbia count) Mr. Bryant ia siirvit is) ly his wife. ormuly Miss Mana llann. ol Unnlicello, Y.. Ihn-e daughters, Mra. Ueorge Iluuter, if s ranti.ii. Mr. Ueoige White, of Foreat il) : Mrs. Itny Latourette, ol Cold Spring-. 4n.l a son, W.J. Hryant.of Forest City. For nearly IH.nly veils tbe taraily bad been r-idciita nt the latter .'own. Itev. Cbarlea White, of D) berry, oOiehteJat the funeral. Ihe iiileiiiient being 111 Ibe Dyberry ceme tery. Hamlinton. 1M. sot li -Mrs Elian Black Is col- 'itieil tu ber lied uii accuuiit of a fall she eeiveil la.t week While descending rotn tlie uraimry, aln fell four or live lauding 011 11 stone which stunned -r. Alter being carried into tbe li iuse lie fell efl-fer. but u-hh taken wiin.H li. r !' night and Dr. Cool;, of Canaan, au iiiiiiuiiiicil ami examined her for broken toiler intd cseapeil, however, with dVcre brilleee Hint a nervous s.Ium.. Ineli iiA-iug to h very weak heart line r.firuieu tier. .t the present writing lie If slowly on tho luend. Mra. li. M. Kecuo and grandson, Lee Iillidley, of Los Angeles. Cal.. has re. mriieil to Maplewood, where Mr. Keeue will loin them In September. Iter. J. (I. ltof-enlieriver ntul fniulU- nr- enjoying 11 two 'veeks' vacation. Tlie way tents are being spoken for, a large attendance of campers will be present nt camp meeting, which will be held Aug. IStb-llltll. . 1'. sharlie nroacheil st Vnnl.n Newfoundland, Sunday. Henry Snyder entertained a larire party of Scranton friends over Sunday. ' "u ,1 18 entertaining Her ister, llle Josephine Corbett. of Hsran. ton. Mr. and Mrs Fred. Walker, nf niart-'. Summit, ure the guests of Alansou Wal ter. Till' ll.ll inf ir, tUn I n I . . T . . I -- uu lujuuuua CUOUIOI .he ndnr nf tnn imHni-r.. I -n : 1 " relic from tho period when certain forms of illness were supposed to be uireciiy conncctea wim evil smells. A'ith the PTfonl t An rt il,a ill nrr... - . . : ,-" " " cuccte which certain gaseous compounds of 4Ulnhlir And fnrhnn nmliiM .U. f.VMUVV, IUC1 O -'V m A In hn a r' o r n o ft. nnv r.m.. s l'"itu; disease and evil odor. Constant cipusuro 10 any emeu, Do it bad or good, is likely to produce nervous irri tation and exhaustion. On the great roso farms of Southern France, for ex ample, tho stranger wandering among tbe fragrant fields soon feels the same hpAVir hnnrianhn tDtilnK n : . ., objectionable odor liko that ot a soap .uioij ia uitciy iu proaucc. a lower in;' nt . n p r f c fpftm nnv Sena ns ' - J ui UUUI may put the individual into a condition tn iiinila Hiuinon I... . : , 1 . 1 . . . . ... . ..v uiauoi., uui tb ia lively MJ DO the direct rmian nt AnnSnnln.. T . . nan nf Ihn Vsv W.l. ,nkRnn .v.. . - ....ruuiraj, mo uuur carao chiefly from tbe smell of the trap v.at-tuiiiuvL-iiu iuo stone Dfuioet ol the road bed, mingled wilb lubricating 111 nnd I'sns smaaa nrA nn.v. ; 1 . r - n - , uuu MJiuuiUDU SflLU occasional slight infusions of human uuur. uiaagrecaoie as It might be when luuniuu, lucru is no reason to be lieve it dangerous. WllltV n Vrannh nm nt - . . .. . ... j uuicr uekriUH tn icur thnt ha ia r...it I ..u ,a .uiuiltU, UCHIUirS out with a destructive criticism of tbe cunuuion 01 tno army. lien. Langlois lias drawn attention tn himself by as serting that tbe morals and discipline of tho military forces of France are io an alarming state of degeneration. All HIP mililftPV ftnlhtlatoam .f , day, ho remarks, has evaporated, pa- the pat-t, nnd tho military organization of thft rprtllhlir mnlrnlU .. minutest details, by politics and poll- ..w.un , luuimiuus, luri'jugns, per mits to men in the lowest ranks ot the nrmi to marrv. snt a nsnsrai r ni. nrn all subject to the control of civil lunsiau'iirn in cuuu prefecture, tno re suit being complete disorganization in A traveler, finding that be bad a couple of hours in Dublin, called a cab nnd told the driver to drive bim around for two hours. At first all wont well, but Bonn tho driver began to whip up his horhnsn that tboy narrowly escaped several collisions. "What's tho matter I" demanded tbe passenger. Why are you driving so recklessly! I'm in no hurry." "Ah, g'wan wid yez," retorted tbe cabby. "D'ye think I'm goin to put in tho whole day drivin' you around for twohoursl Uitapl" licit llarber. of Elton, Wia, aaya: I bave only luken four dosea of your Kidney and llladiler Tills and Ihey have done for me more than any other med ici tie haa ever done, 1 11111 still taking ihn pills aa I want a per. feit cure." Mr. llarber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and liladdei 1'ilia. Sold by PEIL. Tho Druggist. Fpeakcr Cennon was in an automobile merrily breaking tbo speed ordinance. "Mr, Hpeakerl" called out a police man, raising a warning band, "Vour motion ia merely dilatory." said Cannon, grimly, "and tbo Chair declines to entertain it." Qrubb I hear your laat novel has al ready appeared in Its sixth edition. How aid you manage to become so phenome nally popular! Bcrubb Very simple. I nut a "Der- sonal" in tbe papers saying that I was looking tor a wife wbo is something like me ueroine 01 my novel, witnin two days tbe first edition was sold out. i These Hot Davs I are creating a demand for Wash Skirts, Wash Suits, Wash Dresses and Shirt Waists. We offer tlie greatest assortment of New Summer Styles at 33 per .cent, less than the regular price. t Everything in Ladies' Under-Muslins, made of good materials, the best workmanship, laa I iui MENNER & CO.'S STORES UPT0DATE1- Summer Goods FOR 1F08 Stylish. Nobby and Coiiilorub'.- Wash Suits All Shades. Walking, Traveling and Evening Separate Skirts. N'ew Spring and Summer Single Jackets. Black and Leading Shades. Jumper and Shirt Waist Wash Uresses. Newest Styles and Colors. Fancy Styles in Tailor-Male Shirt Waists at en ner j&CjIs YOUR INVITATION If vou have never had any dealinas with us, please to considerthisan in vitation to aive us a trial. Farmers Oechsnics' Bank, HONESDALE, PA. A mother could not attend church one Buoday, so she sent her boy instead, and urgently admonished bim to re member aa much as possible and report. He heard tbo preacher read: "Why stand ye here idle! Oo labor iu my vineyard and it will be well with ou." And the text was: "An angel came down from heaven and look a live coal from tbe altar:" while the hymn was about ''the Cross I Bear." lie returned borne much elated be cause be could remember so much. Be said tbe preacher read about tbo boss wbo came along and said: "wnatare you standin' 'round hero tor, doin'DOth in' f Go into my barnyard and go to work, and I will make it all right wilb you.'' Tbe text was: "An Indian came down from New Haven, took a live coll by the tail and jerked It out of tbe bait er," and then something about u cross eyed bear. Joakley Now, he's got what I really call "borao sense." (Joakley How, for instancef Joakley He never bets on one. uecruit t-ieaoe, nergonui., a vo gut " splinter in my 'and. Sergeant Instructor Wot yer been doin'l Strokin' yer 'cadi "I see a man intends to let a rattle snake bite bim and depend oo prayer for a cure. I call that faitb. ' "I call it cruelty to animals, unless someooay s going to pray lor tno snate after it baa bitten such a fool aa that." "I guess my father must have been a pretty oaa boy," sail one youngster. "Why I" inquired the other. "Because be knows exactly what aues tions to ask when he wants to know what I bave been doing. Two Irishmen wore discussing tbe phenomenon of sleep. Baid ono, "Ol hear aa wan av tbim poelbry lads calls it Dim nature s hair resnioorer.' "Yia." assented tbe other; "thlape's a grand luxury. It's a pily a man can't nape awate long enougn to lul y u Jut whin he's tbinkin' Dhat a foioe long sbnoote he'll be bavin', begorra, its moriiinT Dollv No: I won't wash my facet Grandma Naughty, naughty I When 1 was a lime girl 1 always wasuea my face. Dolly Yes; and now look at itl E'akina waa reoroached wilb his pro peosity of punning, and was told that puna were ine lowest una ot wu. True." said be, "and therefore they are Ibe foundation oi an wit. - Whitewear at matchless prices. Eall F31Sb Dept. Stores. Bcveral months aeo a crank, sort of an old man came into an office and stopped bia paper because something In it am not just sun nis tancy. we have frequently met bim on tbe street since that time and it is amusing to note the look of surprise on the old fellow's face that we are still in existence regardless of tbe fact that he stopped his paper. Some day and it won't be long either that old gentleman will turn op bia toes. Bis heart will be stilled forever. Neighbors and friends will follow his lifeless clay to tbe silent city and lay (horn to rest among tbe flowers. An obituary will bo published telling what a kind father, a good neighbor and be loved citizen be was which tbe record ing angel will overlook for charity's sake, and in a very bbort time be will bo forgotten. As he lies out there in the cold, cold graveyard, wrapped in the pleasant slumber of death, be will never know that tbe last kind word spoken of bim waa by tbe editor of that paper wbicb in lifo he so spitefully "stopped." Tore Pius X carries at ma girdle an old watch ot base metal, tbe face chip ped, with a plain leather guard, lie was looking at bis watch the other y, says a correspondent in Rome, who. ai Itoman noble, to whom he bad given au audience, produced bis own richly chac ed and jawelled gold watch and begged the Pope to accept it In exchaogQifor tbo much worn time piece, which ba said be shiuld regard as a prieeleas pos session. Tbo Pope gently declined. "It was a present from my dear moth- v.. MU u ..... . . .. n ...... I uu. wu sho save it to mn with thin tsav use leather guard I am wearing now. I promised to keep it until it was worn out beyond repair. It must be a good watch, for it has never disappointed me yet." Aak for Allen's Foot Ease. A powder for swollen, tired, hot, (marl ing (eeU Sample teat FItKE. Alao iTm Hampluof ttio KooT-Eass Hasitart Oouf Pan, a new invention. Address, Allen 8. Ulmatead, Leltoy, N. Y. Anotiieb Democratic campaign gag is tbe allegation that the UeOall bill to compel publicity of campaign accounts was "mysteriously done to death tn Congress. " There was no mystery about tl. Tbe Bouse ot Representative, passed Ibis bill over Democratic oppo sition and tbo Domocratio Benators pre vel.tod action on it in tbe closing days of the session by threatening to filibust er. Democralio responsibility for its onen-dav hold.un sannnt Ka sahmsImI or evaded. New Parasols, up-to-date shapes at MUtSNKit & CO.'S eie.