V TlfE HONESDALE CITIZEN : THUBSDAY MOENING, AUGUST 6, 1908. CENT A WORD COLUMN. WHITE FOXTEltUIEU with brown head. mlln (lorn the farm of Mia. Patrick Mo rTlianaghan, ltock lake, Unco Haturdar, August 1. Wore rollar marked "0. M. Uelx," Mini Uonesdale tax UK, No. I. Liberal re- waru on return to u. at. urrz, uonetoaie. FohRalk A m oikI hniid phaeton. In good condition. Inquire nt No. 307 fifteenth siren, nnnrsiinio. F(l( 11F.NT OK BM.E A 0 room hiiiim, corner ol west Htiri Thirteenth streets. Ap ply nf II. 1.. or C. U Uaasett, llonenlale. A linn assortment of Bcreeh Doors and window HereeiiD nt (i. Wntlse. Tti Ileit grade of Portland Cement and Hewer ripe in u. wain s. WALL I'Al'Klt, bnrdets and artltllo dec oratlont. In great variety, and of the latest Patterns. Painting Bncl paper hanging In thn best llyle. JOHN (IliltltY, 17 Dy- Kerry Place. Fetional and Impersonal. ltvndcr of The Citizen, docs your copy havo o penny etamp attached! If ho. it donotoa that you oro in arroare (or a year or moro. Kindly romit bal nnco duo, and then tho postal Inns will permit us to omit tbo stamp. Springs nod wells nro going dry all - .- .-j ... ......... 7 . -Monday, Bcpt. 7th, is Labor Day. una tne next icgai holiday. Tho pollen havo boon given ordorn to shoot all unmuzzled dogs on sight. JJsrroick, Columbia county, has n rather singular social organization, it comprising no less than (orty-ono wid o w h, ranging in ages from 23 to 82. Tboj held their second annual picnic last week, and it provod a vary happy affair. Frank Strain's dwelling in Bcott township, was atruck by lightning, one duy last week, and badly damagod. Tho plan to combine the regulor army ot tho United Btates witb th National Guard, of tho country, mak ing tbo latter liablo to bo called out in defeuco of tbo Kopublic, wherever and whenever needed, practically givos this country a standing army of 30II.00U. Tho Murrny-Mackoy Comedy Com pany opened their wook's engagomont at tho Lyric Thoatro, on Monday oven ing to a capacity hnuso, and judging from tho appreciation shown by tbo au diouco thoy will no doubt play to record business in this town. This Thursday ovoning "Young King Brady" will hold 1 iianmn. firm un rriunv iivnninir linn the bosc bills of the weok will bo tbo tho abovo performances will bo elabor ately staged with special scenery and handsomoly costumod in ovory dotail Tho vaudovillo acts carriod by this com pany arooneof thofoaturosof tho show Miss Mario Frock ib very pleasing with nor singing and dancing; Win. C. Price can mako thorn all laugh; liamaiond, tho hoop manipulator, does somo of tbo clovercst work yot seon on tbo Lyric stage; Krjvolo, tho mystic, porfectly as tonishes his audioncos, and Smith & Damn, tho musical nrtiateydo onoof tbo best acts of its kind ovor scon, it being reploto with sovoral now and up-to-date novelties. Hazleton saloon keopors havo roach od an agreement to do away witb f reo lunches. Tho schema is too oxponsivo thoy say, coating about f7fi por month, in addition to tho labor involved. Tbo -Tho Lohigh Valley TtaiUoad Co. has 180,000 tons of coal pilad a fow miles from liailoton, which aro being addod to ovcry week. It is claiaiod that tho num bor of tons can bo doubled without ox haustiog tho capacity of tho dumping grounds ; but, ovon admitting this, Rono'daln still tanns thn lead, not less than half u million tons having been stored boro on mora tlmn nno osoasion. It is claimed that n now directory of Ssrauton nnd Dunm irn allows a com bined pjpululiou of 14I.H;S7. Tbo two boilers, to bo mod for hoat ing tho now high school building, aro now being put iu position. -Captain Jamos Uam Cirjlo, Ladies of tho Q A It., will miet to-morrow FriJy evening, at 7:30, at tho home ot Mrs. I. II. Ball. The Del. & Uud. Co. aro soon to mako an extensive enlargement to their shops at Oneonta, N. V., intending to oxpond $280 I mo in the improvements. The Litizkn has boon requcstod by an oDlcor of tbo 17th Ponn'a Cavalry, to obtain fur him u lint of tho surviving mombors of O). M, nfi that regiment, which was recruitod in Way no oounty. Tho following oro all that wn havo been ublo to sccuro: Lafayettn Btilkcom, QoorgoT. Hpolli guo, James B. Keen, George U. Brown, Ed. E Holkuup, Bmith Btmpsou, Wm K. Justin, Uonry A. Sampson, Petor It. Collum, J. Ed. Couk, Jonathan Bbap loy, Goorga Cbapraau, Lucian E titan ton, Ebnucs'jr T. Losey. Geo. VanOddoll, Munson J, Mitchell, Brice B Wood ward, Karl Hherwond, Uubboll Bounds, Verdina E. Oioll, David U.inslow, John Griswotd, Uoiij Odoll, Krid. J. Ukeels, Jamos Braunou. If any person knows of any additional names thoy will confur a groat favor by forwarding samo to this oflloo with their post otlloo addresses. Last Saturday ovoning, Aug, 1st, W. II. Bullock, one of the committee appointed for organizing now granges, was called to tho homo of E. E. Mangor, on Bmith Llill, for tho purposo of con sidering planB to organizoa now grango in that vicinity. Tbo neighborhood was woll represented, thn house woll U).tU- ana --eontHucrxiuio ontnusiasm manifested iu llio mutter. Tho pros pect is licit it now urungt will bo estab isbod in that region in u short timo. Hicbard Kimmucbor caught an It pound Liko Erio catfish in Lako Henry, at Maplowood, last Thi-reday night, making tho third of nearly tho same weight caught in tho samo lake, this summer. Itural froo delivery started only ten yoars ago, and has no?' assumed mammoth proportions. Uriginally only tl, 1)0(1 was upproprlatod ta establish an oxpurimuutul routo, and tins your i;ir.,- 657,000 is sot asido for tho maintoaunco nnd extension of tbo service Thoro aro now HS.HS curriers, besides a largo forco of ulorks. O.i TawJiy miruiagof last weak thu dd-tl bjly nt .1 jioph Fivea was founl lytniton thi ground 11 ur ot a barn in I'limint SI mnt, He loft a ho toloarly In thi ovoning, and it is sur mised tb it hi at oaco m ido his way to tb'i baymiw, A coroanr's jury ren dered a viirJul "tn il doc-mod oaaio to hisdaathby falling through a trap in Unrof barnwharohU body wan found." According to a statement issuod by the oity contrullor, tho bondod indobt pdmwi uf Borunton is (1,U:I2,742 .15. Frank Albort Bitter, aged twonty flvo, committed euicidoon Friday ovon ing lust, at thu rusidenco of Mrs. Mc ', Lino on Lady wood Lnuo, just below tho lith stroot brfdgo, by swallowing tin ouuo of enrboliu ucid r or two or tbrco yoars he had boon tboiutimato friend uf Grace, a daughter nt Mrs. McLanc, bis relations witb hor continuing up to about six months ago, whon, it is said, she dis carded blm, Ab tho ovent provos, ho was paesianatoly uttachod to hor, aod whon, Uudiog ail of his appeals fur a reconciliation and reinstatement fruit loss, ho was convinced that another hud supplanted him iu hor fuvor, he dceidod to put an end to his 1 i to. Erory cir cumstanco, with, tho exception uf tbo odo fact that ho must havo curried tho poison with him for somo timo, tndioat od that his dosporato act win tiio result of a sudden impulse About noon be and tbo young woman had a stormy in' torview at tho Alion llouso, whoro tho latter was employed, and he had served as assistant porter and bootblack. As a rosult ot tho altercation sho went homo, and he, alter n nup in tho hotol barn office, ran to tho II ro on Union Hill in response- to tho alarm sounded about half-past two. At tho Arc ho worked with a will, and appeared to bo in bis accustomed good humor. Many friends mot him later in tho afternoon and all thought him in tho boat of spiritf V little beforo six o'clock ho telephoned tho bar tendor at Ucrman Meyors's roc taurant, whoro ho bad luttcrly been cm ployed, that bo would shortly put in an appearance thoro. About eoven o'clock. however, ho went over tho river to the MoLano home, whoro, according to some accounts, he found, besides Mrs. Me Luc and Graco. tho young man who hud supplanted him in the laltcr's favor That somo trouble followed is altogether probablo, but according to Mrs. Mc. Lano'e story ho accepted hor iuvitattoi. tn sit at tho tublo, and drink u cup of loa, refusing, however, to eat anything Directly altorwurd ho went out ot the house, but returni-d iu u fow minutes and confronting Mre. McLtnn Bald that bo was thoro "for buaiues-i," and thu' somebody must die in tho lunne that night. Bhe remonstrated with him, but utmost immediately ho stepped to tin other side of tho table, ami taking frum bis pants pocket a two ounce pbiul, np- purcully half full of what proved to bi carbolic ucid, put tho bottlo to his lips and swallowud tho contents. Ho im mediately sauk tu tho door iu evident agony, Blight streams of the poion es caping from tbo comors of his tuomh and burning the skin ou both sides of his faco and nock. Dr. Nielsen was summoned by telephone and reached tbo houso a fow minutes before the young man breathed his last. An of fort was mado to administer un unti dnto, and to introduco tbo tubo of n stomach pump, but nothiug could b. Juno to avert tbo fatul rosult. Curouei Boarlos arrived shortly after tho youm nan's death, but docidod that an in quest was unnecessary. Undertaker Loerchor was sent for, and thn body , aftor nocossary attention, was laid out in tbo parlor of tho honso to await its removal to Port Jorvis, in which city Mr. lttttor was born. Tbo rcmuins wore taken to that placo for burial on the Bunday afternoon Erio train. The pai- onts of tho suicide, Albert and Don. Bitter, aro roBidonts of I'ori Jorvis, and ho is eurvivod by six sisters, uora, Mary, Luoy, Irono and Barbara (tho lattor the wife ot Edward Wehingor) and two brotbors, Louis and Fred, all living in tbat city, and unotber eistor, Lilliun. wife of James Curran, of Eist iionor- dle. During his residence in Ilonof dalo young liittor mado frionds ot all whom bo mot. Qo was ot a remark ably sunny disposition, nnd over roady to lond a helping hand whon be coutd be ot service. His tragical death was a great surprise ob well as shock to all who know him. Tho Pennsylvania K-iilroud Com mission has just mado public its report ot railroad casualties in tho Btato for tho eix months ending Juno 30. lliOS, during which period thera worn 42.1 fatal accidents and 4,C;I5 casea of injury. Tin lurgost number ot persons killed in any ouo month was in March, when IU2 wero killed. Tho average number of killed, por month wub hK Tho largest number of persons injurod in any gtvon month was in March, tho total injured hoing BSC The average number uf permim in jured por month was 772. Tbo average number of personi kil'i'd and. injured per month was bUU. Thu highest num ber of killod and injured was !&! in Fob ruary. Tho avorago numbor of em ployees killed und injurod ovory month was 042. Tho avorago numbor of em ployees killod por month is 25, and tho average numbor of employees injurod is G17. Tho avarnge numbor ot passon. gors killod und injurod por mouth was 71; tho average numbor kiliud was 2. and tho avorago number injured (ID. A barn bobngiug to Wallaon E Ustorbout, of Manchester township, wbb struck by lightning and burnod lo tbo ground, July 24ih, togothor with noarly its eutiro contents. Tho barn waa insured iu tho Woyno County Far mers' Ins. Co. for lim, and tho bay, grain, etc., in tho samo company, for $lmi. James Gallon, Wm. Uanrahan and Wm, II. Hjanlan, Bcrantou fishermen, wore arrostod by Fish Wardon J. L. Bliorwood, Jr., last Thursday, for il- logal fulling in tho Third I'ond.Dyborry, by moans of eat lines aud tip-upa. Thoy woro given a hearing botoro It. A. Bmitb, Kki., ot Uonosdalo, und woro each lined t2!i and uosts. l'otor II. Hull, tboir ut tornny, wont on their bail bond, nnd thoy woro roleaBod. It Booroa that Uonosdalo is not the most unfnrtunata town iu llio Btato in tho matter ot wator supply attor all. An appeal has been mado by the author ities of Conemaugb, Cambria county. to tho I'onnBylvania Wator Commis sion, for assistance in solving tho water famine problum ot that placo. The olee trio light plant bus been forced to sus pend operation, on uccouut ot a lack of wator, and tho town is in darkness. An epidemic of discaso is toured. Daniol Billings, of Muncbostnr town ship, was kiukad in tho tueo, ouo duy last w.vjk, by ouo nt hu horses, oaa of lh5 toj allies striKiu hu fan jmt ba low tbonjso, noarly Hjvonu that organ from tho balauca of bis uuutoaiy. ilo bled protuisly before tho urrival of a surgoon. Tbo Dol. It Uud. will run anothor of their popular 1& im excursions to Saratoga Bprings and Like Goorgo, on Saturday, Aug. 1Mb. Caildron halt faro. Tbo special traiu will loavo Car i bondulo at B:IIO a. u. Complniut is boiog made tbat somo of our town nutoists aro driving their muchincs about tho ntreots at far be yond tho speed permitted by tho borough ordinances. Tho oflondors will do will to remember that tou miles au hour is tho limit, and tbat a violation of this restnothn subjocte tbom in cuso of arrout to a lino of not loss than ton dollars on summary conviction, and that non-payment of the penalty within forty-eight hours makes them liablo to imprisonment in the county juu tor a poriuu not iu oxcoou (on uayn. For the second or any subsequent of fonso tho lino is not loss than twenty live nor moro than $100, with imprison ment in jail not to exceed thirty days in uaso ot non-paymoat, A mooting ot tbo board of directors ot tho Wayno County Farmors' Mutual Fire Insuranco Co. was hold at tho o fUco of tho Company in tho Foster Block, on Monday last. Evory mombor ot tho board waa proscnt. Tbo affairs of tho corporation woro found to bo in a vory healthy and satisfactory condition, with ample provision lor any duo claims or probable domands upon its troasury. Barring any unusual Iossos to como during tho fiscal yoar tbo record thus far indicates tbat tbo aasoeemont for l'jos will bo woll within tbo averago cuusorvativo aud economical cost ot previous years. Tho policies ot the company aggregate at present in tbn neighborhood of M.coo.imo. Tho Wuyno Baptist Association will hold its annual mooting In tiorrick Ccntor, ou Tuesday, Bopt. let. An oxchango had this pointed item last weok: If the brindlo cow should got out many it man would walk tho streets half tho night looking fur her, but let a twnlvc-yuar-old son fail to show up and the parents rotiro for tho night without an anxious thought. Wo dare not bo hopeful ovor thu future ot thn humuu ruco uh long as tho futbars and mothers think moro of rouuding up a 120 cow or a 1 shoat than they do ol uorraling their sons and daughtors a t u reasonable hour in tbo ovoning. Tho Btato has paid out ovor $1,15 DUO on account of tho rocent oncamp- uiout ot guardsmen at Gettysburg. Tbo notice givon by Cjustablo Can avnn of his intention tj strictly enfjre i tuu borough ordinance relating to tho muzzling ot dogs aftor tho 110 th ot July appiars to bo pretty genorally complied with, if the flimsy loathor bands orna moating thn nojos otmiov curs ot high aad low degreo, caa propnrly bo calloi muzzles. Ia caso of a vicious dog, thoy would be ontiroly worthier as a protec tion against his bito, a fact which has bio.i rocognizad by the town counoil of WoIUboro, Tioga county, who last wook aioptoda resolution doing away with the strap muzzlo, and providing that .ho only muzzlo that will boreattor b roc.ignizod as lawful under tbo borough ordinances must bo made ot wire, and coustructod so as to pass around tin mouth ot tbo dog and ovor tho ond ol his noso. Application has boon mado for a ohartor for anothor National Bank at Forest City, by a number ot its loading citizens, to bo known as tbo Farmors and Miners' National Bank. An exchange says that tho famous S'.arusci viaduct which spaas tho dsarucca croak aad valley at Lmns boro, Busquehaana county, ia ono otttn moit notod structures of historic inter est along tho line of tbo Erie railroad. Che bridge is ono ot massive grandeur and symantry, with its eighteen great irchm, suppDrtod upon nineteen piers ot solid masonry, one hundred and ten foot in hoight and extending across the valley and stroara a distance ot twelve hundred teat. Thn cost ot this imnaoaso structure was about ;!50,t)iw, and a saiill army of man woro omployod in its construction far about two years. lha ontire work was trader tbn super vision ot Mr. Kirkwjsd, a Bsotchmtn, William Uaavoy, who lator b3camo a resident ot Bilvor Liko, and Mr. Bird, ulso a Bjjtchman, oach wero foremen uf different neotions of tho masonry, aud tho late John .Marshall, for rainy years a resident ot Iijacb Liko, had th-) contrast for tho building ot tho false work for tbo arohos. Tho piers, which aro built upon a solid foundation, ex tending twolvo foot under grounl, have ssojd tho test ot tho heavy freight and p issoogir traffic ot tho Erie .tor six de caJns and unless somo unforsoon rovul- sion ot nature should occur, will stand for agos to oomo. -Through William U. Bullock and others interested in agriculturo in its vurious branches, Wayno county has boon frequently r-ipresontcd in tho col loction ot enakos, hop toads, Balamun dors and bugs of high and low degroo submitted to Stato Economic Zoologist Burfaco for classification and informa tion as to their beneficial or destructive relation to tbo furmor und fruit grower. All such contributionp uro thankfully n'ceivod by Dr. Burfaco, aad liko Oliver Twist, his stoody cry is for "more." ilo is thn ofliuial who is conducting a regu lar correspondence Bcbool with tho till ers of tho soil and pomologistB through out tbo Btato, ho that they may be able to eliminate tho scale, and his investiga tions into snakes and roptilas, to say nothing ot tho insect world, havo made him ono nf tho boat known of tbo Btato ollleiulfl. Uis mail latoly has aBsumod terrifying proportions ia more ways than ono, in Bpito of his repeated warn nigs to contributors to kill spocimone botoro thoy ure sont to him. Tho lutest list of donations to this division ot thu Stato govurnmont includes two crows, a goshawk and a groat horned owl; a "sculptured" turtle uud cuio of the "geo graphical" varioty; sovoral salamanders and a hoptoad, which is dignitlod with tho namo ot bufo loutiginosus ameri- oina. In tbo snako lino bo last mouth received thischoico collection: Twenty two garter snakes, a ribbon imake, rock suako, pilot snako, aud a ring nocked snako. Tho Heading Coal and Iran Co, are hjjii to ujintmino-! an extensive removal of eurth und rock from a mountain near Gilborton, in Bcbuylkill couuty, which will oxposo to view au oxtunsivo vein of coal ot mora than twenty foot in thiokuoss. Tbo ontirn north side ot tho nouutatn is to bo dug away, which shows from 1.200 to l.Ouo rquaro foot of coal surfaca rojdy for preparation for tbo mirkot at slight cost. It is the most oxtensivo work ot tbo kind over attomptod. Dr. Burus's now hospital, cornor of Jotloreon Av, and Gibson strcot, Boran ton, will bo a throe story brick struct ure, occupying two lots. Its coat will bo about 2i,b0ii, Work will bo com- moncod at onco. Henry Z Kussell, president of the Honesdalo National Bank, mot.with no exceedingly painful and serious aool dent on Monday evening last. Ilo was riding a recently purchased saddle horse, and at a point near tho Sandor coak residence on tbo old Howloy road, in Cherry Ridge township, tho animal stumbled ond Mr. Kussell was thrown over his head. He struck heavily on his left side and the arm was vory bad ly hurt. With tho assistance of a lad he was able, however, to remount and roturu to town unattended. Un reach ing bis stables the serious nature ot bis injuries becamo apparent through (he abnormal swelling of the arm and tho terrible pain which sot In. Drs. Nielsen and Burns, who were callad, recom mended an X-ray examination, and Mr. BusboII was hurried iu his automobile to tho oflloo of Dr. P. B. Peterson. It was found that he had sustained a dis location of the left elbow; but far more serious than this painful feature was the tearing of tbo brachial artery, up on which the circulation and ooneo quontly tho life of the arm depends. The dangorout nature of tho injury and the necessity for prompt surgioal treat ment boiug at onoe recognized, Dr. ltoed Burns, ot Bcranton, was immedi ately summoned. Tbore being no avail able trains be made the thirty-two mile trip by automobile, arriving here in lime to perform an operation in the early morning. The arm was slit open and a largo quantity of coagulatod blood removed, and suoh other treat ment given as surgical science suggest ed. In many caeoe of thn sevoring of a principal artery, gangrene follows, rendonug amputation necessary, and this condition was greatly feared iu Mr. Hussell's case. At the best, severtl hours aro required before the full ox tent ot such an injury oau be dotormin ed, and for a full day tbo gravost ap prehensions wero felt as to tho result iu tho present cuio. Tuesday evening, how over, somo improvement was obsorv able, inoluding indications of a renew al if oirculation in the hand and fore arm, eymptomB which give tho pb) bi cians conBidorablo oncouragemont, and to Bomo oxtont havo rolioved the grout uuxioty of the family and friondn of th: patient. At an outing held at Ltkn Lodoro on Thunday last, under the auspice i of the Bt. Aloysius temperance sjcioty, of It-irbondalo, ono ot the interesting fea tures wua tho presentation of a purso of 5oo to Uev. J. J. U'Donnell, former spirtual advisor of the society. Attention, Veterans I Regular meet ing of Capt. Uam Post, No. IDS, G. A It., u-morrow Y nduy evening. Bcaman & Irwin completed heir mlract on the Btato road, ia Mouut rieasant, ou Monday ovening, and are w giving their time and attention 10 no work ou the Btato road to Bethany. Give tho proposed amendments to ioS;ate Constitution, us they appear i Tub Citizen, aoareful perusal, as they mtaiii valuable intormatiou for totore. I ae does away with the spring election, i id provides for the oleotloa ot all bor i iguana1 township officers iaNovouo, bar, vniuh would greatly lossen oleatioj ex- tiouBee. The alarm of Ore on Friday after noon last was occasioned by the burning if a barn on Groon street belonging to l icob Bailee. Tho building was entirely i! n8umt.d, together with several tons of now bay and some farming implements Nearby buildings, including tho dwel ling housos of Mr. Hallos and William Velsh, were only saved by tbo strenu ous oxortioneof Chemical Engine Co.. uf Texas No. 4, and the Alert Hook and Ladder Co., of East Honeedale. Ono ot the etoamers was located near St. John's i It. C.) church, and hose strung somo itistanco up the Cherry llidgo road, but l-.ck of wator prevented its use. Messrs. Wolsb and Bailee were sufferers to somo extent by tho removal ot their house bold goods. The latter's loss on barn und contents was covered to Borne ex- ont by insurance in the agency of Kraft & Cougor. Pennsylvania has in tbo neighbor, hood of 8.MI creameries in operation. Of these too are located in Wayne oounty, us follows: Lakeside, Ariel ; Beach Pond, lleacb Lake; Clemo Creamery Com. puny, Clemo; Gravity Co-Operative, uud Georgetown, Gravity ; Hopedale Co Operative, Newfoundland; G. & C. c'mith .and Bilver Creek, Saelyville; Crystal Spring, Honoadale; Starlight Dairy Co., Btarlight, Tho Honesdule-White Mills aggre gation of base-ballists are doing us proud this year. These games have been play ed with much heralded clubs from Saran ton, all resulting in shut outs for the visitors the "Scrantons" by 7 to 0; the "East Eoda" by 3 to u, and the "All Collegiana" by ti to U. Tbia ntternoou wo cross bats at Athletic l'ark with the Cataeauqua Club, the almost iuvincible nine, with which our Wayno county boys, Snyder, Bchuerbolz, Brader and Lilijiquost are connected. Tbo same teams will also play on Saturday after noon. Owing to a rapidly increasing busi ness, the glass-cutting firm ot Kelly & Bteinman have just put an additional experienced traveling salesman on the road, in the person of Harold C, Yerkes. Walter H. Bwlft, of Elizabeth, N. J l iu towu for lila vauatlou. Mian Ethel liitoheouk, of Borunton, It imaaing the time with (Jalllee relative). lliaa Uenevievo Uaborne, ut Herautou, la tieiiiK eutertaiued by lioueadale friends. --Iiavld 14. Meiiiierand family have Koue to l-'.lk Lake, tu abide iu their outface until Hept. lat. Mlaa Vera E. Oolemau, of Nyaok, N. V., I the gueat ot her aunt, Urn, Charles I, Daaaett, of Eait atreet. Mn. Henry It. Hnlrley, of North Main atreet, la entertaiumg her alitor, Miu laabel While, of IJrooklyn, N. Y. Uri. U. 14. Connor, of Ullanvllle, la in lioueadale with the inteutlou of reiuiluiug for the comlnK three weeki. Miaaea Carrie L. l'etereu and Charlotte Luue, of Court atreet, weut to Lake Wiuola, luat Friday, to reiualu a week, O. Wui. Hell, of the Klaaa imltiUK ttrui of Krautx; Bantu, it Hell, returned laat Friday from ula trip to the Fatherland. ltobert W. Hltohie, of thu editorial tart ot the New fork Hun, and wife, are ipeud lug two week! at the All-ill Uouae. Mlaa F.lhel Moore, of rJtarliKUt, Huutt townahlp, will re-opeu the lohool at liaoka wamu for auotuer term, the laat of Auguat. Mra. Edxar Jadwln and two uhlldren from Uatuu, Canal Zone, Panama, are Tlalt- iiig Major Judwiu'a parent! on Cburub t reet. Mr, aud Mra. Elijah Teeple, of Lookout, paused laat Huuduy at the borne of their duUKhter, Mrs. Fred, W. Ciauieu, of North Main street. Joshua A, liruwn and famllr have eoub to Elk Lake, where they will ouo upr their votiuge for the mouth of August. Mr. and Mrs. II Beott Salmon and dAtiKh- ter, Mlaa M. Orace Salmon, are ut Dloek Island, Khode Island, for two weeks nf rest and pleasure. I -Frank, Emily and Theroso Htrnuas nf Wllkes-Darre, are spending some time at the borne ot their auuli, the Mlsaes Wens,, ot Park street, Mrs. h. J. D. Waller, ot Philadelphia, but a former well-knowu IIoDeadule lady, will pass this month at "The lull. ' 11m I; BUI Falls, Monroe Co., Pa. Married, In Forest City, July Ltl, UKix, by the ltev. J, B. Custard. Miss Kllzlb-nli Arbuekle, of Foiest City, to Cecil Vane Me. Avoy, of Clinton, this county. Mrs. Myron 8. Dodge left on Monday- last for a four weeks' visit with relatives at Old Town, Maine, a pretty muliuructurltic plaoe near her childhood home. Miss Jenule Fryer, of 13th street, was given a tin shower at the home of Miss Estella Congdon, ot East street, laat Friday evening. It waa a verv pleasunt affair. Miss Helen 1). Bandereoek, of Lake Ariel, Is one of a party of youuc ladies who ate belne eutertained by their Semlnnry frlend, Miss Carrie MeCabe, In Towundn. Mrs. Iluel llodee, Mrs. H. W. Powell and daughter, Mrs. Martin F. Ueft, left for Laurel Lake, in Damascus, on Mnndny rooming, where they will remain two weeks. Iter. B. C. Bimpklns, pastor of the M. E church, at Morris. N. V,, was stricken with paralysis, last week, lie was for a number of years In oharge of the M. E. church, in ilawloy. Miss Tilllo Weiss, of East Pink slreit, will leave ou Friday for Maine, where she will spend two weeks at the summer heme of r brother, Bainuel W. Wcissand family, of new York, Mrs. Wm. H. Blarhuck. of Jersey Cily Heights, is spending smue time with her mother and tlsteis, in this place, Mr. Hhir buck will spend his vacation here Inter n the month. Mrs. J, Uoward Ileaeli, of Mllanvllle. is being entertalued by Uev. and Mrs. 11. II. Dresser, of Union, N. Y. Mr. Dicssci was for some time pastor of the M. E. church, at Damascus. Miss InaT. babbitt, of Bcraulon. snent Huuduy al her home here. Miss llablutt Is holding a very responsible position us sten ographer for the Bcrantou Lian Co., with unices In the board uf Trade Uullding, Miss Florence U. Drown, of Main stiect, s enterlalulug a camping party nf vouiu: ladies, at K.Ik Lake, comprising Floiencc Itelf, Mury llodle, Huttlo Smith, Liuru Curt- right and Kmlly llrowu. "Hew Drop Camp" is me line. A. T. Bcarle, Esu., leoves on Haturdar to he abseut uplll September, ile will pis4 u wee wun nis mother, Mrs. It. T. Bearle. tit Jhetford, Vermont, aud then go to Uiirke baven. Lake Buuapee, N. U fur the bal auoe of the lime. Mn. Wm. U. Cummlugs left luat week for a lour of several months In HritlshCe lumblaand the Paeille coast Hiutes, with a party of friends, Yellowstone Park mill other places of interest will also prolmbl) be given a viall. Itev. F. F. Uibht. a former pastor of Ih M. K. chinch, al Iletlinuy, hut runic recent ly located at Lake Como, has resigned hi pastorate In the latter town, and ucccplcd a call to a leading church iu the West. (leorge Howell, supel intcndciit c schools of Lackawanna county, who In, beeu enj yln a llsluug ou lua ut Itniuiin: - pond iu Cherry Itiilge Inw uship, r.-inrn-i lo ins uinne Iu Bcrantun nil Friday hisl. Kov. and Mrs. John Knox, of Pauilel Post, N. Y., nre cileUs ot Cold Spring ii I uonendale relatives Mr. Knox Is a lorni". pastor of Ihe PresbyterUn church, al lliler rule, but Is now iu elm-ge of a chinch ir Painted Post. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Hair, an I little daughter, Laura, ofets'ew York inly, are visiting their pareutt, Mr. and airs. T. .1. Ham, at V!3 Court street. Mr. Ham is dramatic editor of the New York Bun, wiih wbiob paper he has been oonneuted for sev eral years. Mn. Margaret Ball, Mrs. Jossle II Dol- meUoh and daughter Marguerite, of Park street, la company with Mr. and Mrs. Wm U. MaoMiUau, ot West Pitlston, areocciint- Ing a cottage ut Lake Wiuola. Hon au I Mrs. A. B. Duusmoie, of Wellaboro, will pass the last two weeks of August as guests at the same cottage. A. W. dates, of ThomiHon, Hutu, c.mn- ty, but formerly ot Bcott township, this uounty, celebrated the HHth anniversary of his birth, July i'oth, by a re union or his children aud grandchildren. His good wife was so years old July ill. Both ure hale and hearty, with good prospects uf living many years to uoiue. They huvo h ecu mar. rled over 61 years. Charles Ammer, of Bcranton. whose fu neral survives, were held at the (Jermiin Lutheran uhurch of thiapluoc on Wedncs. day of last week, Is survived by his wife and nine chlldreu: Mrs. J. Ueidenback, airs. r. inompsou, Mrs. II, Phillips, Mis Piller, Mrs. J, Davis, Mrs, Knowlou, Mis Amelia and Olga, all of Hcruuton, uud one brother, Uottheb, of Uonesdale. W. Prower Budd, of Beach Lake. K. H Uudd, of Mount Vernon, N. Y.. and Dr. F. T. Budd, of Peekvllle, suited from New 1 ork for riymouth, England, yesterday, on the While Star liner Teutonic. They return to their native land for a visit with uu older brother, Thomas, who made a trip to this country twonty years ago. We wish the voyagers prosperous voyages, going and coming. O. Wm. Bell relumed from his Euro pean trip on Saturday night last. The home Journey waa made on record timo so fur us the steamship aud rullroads were concerned. the only exception being when the tuuii ou the Honcsdule Urauch reached liawley uud was side-tracked for three hours, giving him au Irksome wait almost withlti gnu- shot of home. He had the good fortune to meet our other wanderers, Misses Alice , Gregory uud Amy K. Clark, on thu other aide and spout three days In Paris aud two dayt iu London, slgbt-aeeing with them. -Town Councllmenand Ex -County Treas urer Philip It. Murray, head of the exten sive hardware Urui nf P. It. Murray Co., Is confined to bit home, ci- nr ot I 'aurch uud tub ttreets, a sufferer h . , --vere acci dent. Ou Friday lust he i . i. a business trip to poluts some miles ii-ji th ot llcuts dale, riding aloue In bit carriage. When near Tanner Falls, Dyberry township, on nit way uaok to town, he became iiucon- scious und fell from the vehicle, striking on his head aud left side, so nearly tearing his ear frum his head as lo require several tltches to suve the member, severely lacer ating his face, aud inflicting such other uouily Injuries as to occasion great suffer ing. Mr. Murniy has no recollection of any premoniiiou ol the Impending trouble. The day was an exceedingly hot one, uud it h not unlikely that the excessive luatueting upon a not over-strong heart proved too much for his powers of endurance, notwith standing his apparently lubuat physique. After his fall the horse kept ou his way to ward town for more than u mile without u driver, und was theu stopped by James Burke, Driviug back up the rotd Mr. Burke lluully came upuu Mr. Murruy still lylug uueouscloiis ; but he was soon sullici eutly revived to be placed Iu hiscuriiuge aud brought borne, Drt. Nielsen uud Kly were called, aud ure giving the cusc neecs ,ary attention, Hummer uuuiplalius und other serl ous ml. uieuta oommou iu hot weather can he I rac ed to the stomach uiue times out of ten, Keep the stomach lu good order right now by keepiug a bottle of Kodol haudy lu the hwu.v mn uiuc. uui especially uuritlg this mouth, Take Kodol whenever y uu feel ;uu KUDU . lue OUiy IIIUC yilU need to take Kodol. Just wheu yuu need It i then yuu will uot be troubled wit h sour jtuinaou, belching, gas on the stomach, Plaf,t.'.,!f:'"l",l"la hd ludigestlou. Bold by I'KlbTue Dr.iggltt. The i New Beparate Bkirt tor liiiw, at muniinua omoroa mimuiuu atylo wuiiuii buu ucuuumy, au now pro ductiom. ctC JOLLY TAR STANDARD Unsley't IB-oz. NatanlLtsJ EglarrUna Old Pexeh 7 REDICUT and PICNIC TWIST Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many fitter useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Taga English Steel Razor SO Tag Gantlcman'a Watch 200 Tag Many merchants have supplied themselves, with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Jersey City, H.J: In filemoriain. (Irrlu II. Hipilrcs died at his home Iu Hher man, Hoott township, July X, IDoh, of heart disease, aged 78 years and i month!. Inter, ment In the Hale Eddy cemetery. Mrs, Mary Hood died at the home of her son, Iu Forest Ulty, July 10, 191)3, of heart disease, aged .lust GH years to a day. Bhe was a native of Ireland, hut came to Ameri ca, with her parents, at at early age, locat ing in Mount I'leasatt township, near ltock I,uke. Her husbaud died In 1900, Bhe Is survived by three sons, Frank K., John aud Miles. Interment In the ltock Lake It. ('. cemetery. I'luebe Hlchurds, wife of Ueorge C. Itapel ye, ot Brooklyn, N. V., died ut the home of Mrs. Mead Tryon, ot East Uonesdale, July -'1, 1U0, or heart disease, aged 40 years. Hhe hud been in poor health for some time, and came here thinking to be benefitted by the change nf air. While the guest ot her friend she tcccived every possible care and atten tion that could be given iu invalid. Diiceas ed was horn at LTticn, N. V., uud was a daughter of David Uichards. Bhe was a devout member of Ihe 1'resbyterlan church .st.o Is survived by her husband und an aged fuller. The remains were token to Utlca foi Initial. Eunice A. (Junn, widow of the lale lien. Frederick W. Farnham, died at her rel deuce, Dlr, West l'ark street, July 30, 19J3, ut pneumonia. Hlic was born tn Blokes, Oneida county, N. Y., Bept. SO, 1816, making br age l years, 10 mouths and 4 days. M s. Fut-nham was married Dec. 24, 1840, iu the home of a cousin, Clinton Tatlman, of Utlca, N. V. Bhe was a daughter of Bluieou liunn und Ithody Ann Burton, and a sister of Ihe late Jeremiah U. Uunn. They boaid id for a time in Uonesdale, commenuliig housekeeping in "Blab Cattle." The family resided respectively lu Cherry ittdge. White Mills, liawley, White Mills, aud finally to Eloucsdale, whore they moved Uduemb.tr 1, 189,1. Deceased united witb the Episco pal church at u very early age, and remained a most conscientious and faithful member to her death. Uer husband died March 10, I Mir, aged BI years, 0 months and 2D days. Mrs. Farnham Is survived by two suns, Fred. C. und Frank O. Farnham; a grand son, Norman C. Farnham, and two nieces, Mrs. A. It. Hull, of H. V. city aud Mrs. Addle Smith, of BI. I'aul, Minn. The funeral ser vices were conducted at the home, lust Humbly afternoon, Key. A. L. Whlttaker, of Urnce church oQluialing, with Interment In (J Ion Dyberry. Edwurd J. McNully, a well known and much respected resident ot Bcrautou, died un Thursduy ot last week at his home ou Wyumlng Avenue. Death came us there suit ol uu uttuck of acute ludigestlou. He was about the bouse duriug tho day, but at dinner complained uf severe pain and was uuuble tu join the family at the even. lug meal. The end came a few hours afler wurd. The deceased, who married u daugh ter of the latcilajjr Thomas Coyne, who built the Coyne House Iu this place, was well-known lu Uonesdale, uud after the death of hislirother-iu-law, the lute 1'atrioa UoGairy, for some tliu-i lilted tue positiou of muiiager of that hnatulry iu the lulereu of Ihe widow. His regular occupation fur many years bus beuii that ot u salesman fr the Clatk Ac tiuover Tobacco Co., of Herau tou. Ml. McNally was born lu New York cily tui ly. nine ycuis ago, but removed to Hciuutcit lu his boyhood uud was from that lime uulil his death a resideut of that city. F.il u time he was employed ill the otlice of the city solicitor, and later betook up the woik of u tlavcllug sulesmau, uud for yeais has been going up and tlcwii tins part of the Htutu for the Claik X riuover Co, lu every village, tuwu aud city he had ho.ts uf friends, who will learn of his dtutu with do-p i cgi ct, for the deccused had the happy faculty of stiellgtheuiug friendship with every meeting. He was a member uf the Independent Order of Ueptasuphs, the Mao cabees, the Mutual Ueuetlt Association. Ue issiiivived by his wife aud ono daughter, Uruce, uue sister, MlssUusan Eagen aud one rotber John, ot Australia. Mrs. McNullj's alsiers, Mrs. Mcliowan aud Miss Coyue, ot this place, intended the funeral lu Buraulou ou Monday luat. Ik lua utinuul report tor tbe American lruu & titool Association, Janice M. tiwuuk buu compiled u voritublo moun tain of UguroH, all ot which conclusive ly provu two pnmo facts: Tbe Uuited Htatud makoa moro uteol und iron than any other two countries on earth, uud rouuuyivuuta rolls more eteei una iron lliun ull tbe other S, ales in tbe Union put together. In its iroa aud Btocl pro duction tho Kcystono Btato rivals tbe wiiuio ujruiuu umpire or tho uniipj Kingdom. Ghkat KkatukksI The aeries of mva tery clones now boiug published bv Tbo Philadelphia lJross are euioly the most interesting, terming, ana fusoinal lug atones tbat havo ever been publish od by uuy uewepupur. Tbe atones arc tlllea witb thrilling experiences which koop thu reader deeply interested from ucgtnuioK to ona. Tbo Philadelphia Press also publishes the roooguized eporticg page It is thoroughly uccurale, roliuble and is full ot ginger, and is wntton by men who know. Tub I'rodd devotes more space bu lUburoeuuK ttpjriaag news tuau auy ut jur ruuuuoipuia newspaper. It was in tbe drawing room after din Dcr that thoy dlscusaod an absent mai den frioud's bad points witb tbe usual grim ana uoaiuiug gieu. Uaviog tbor ougbly dissected bor personal appear unco, they next paid attention to ber mental abort coolings. "dbe ia a very singular girl," apake mo one. "Yea, indeed." reaponded her oom paniou, "out thou that is not her fault. fur I never saw a gjrl so bqxJqub to be plural," ju-cem piece will count rULL Valna A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value TOBACCO with valuable tags Save your tags from TOWN TALK NAVY SPEAR HEAD Sailor1 Prlat MMterWorkmM Pit J.T. Blatk Bear Ivy Norse Shoe Brldlt Mi Coupons from French Briar Pipe 50 Taga Leather Pocketbook 60 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Sheart 75 Tags QUALITY III I III! I Hilll I III U U LADIES' LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL SUITS and SEPARATE JACKETS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. These garments you will appreciate during vacation time, especially in the cool evenings of August and September. niNniiLiisiKi mi OF SUMMER DRESSES, WASH SUITS, and SEPARATE SKIRTS. KATZ BROS. MENNER & CO.'S STORE BUPTODATE--aaBL Summer Goods FOR 1908 Stylish, Nobby and Comlortable Wash Suits All Shades.' 9321 Walking, Traveling and livening Separate Skirts. New Spring and Summer Single Jackets. Black and J-eadin g Shades. Jumper and Shirt Waist Wash Dresses. Newest Styles and Colors. Fancy Styles in Tailor-Make Shirt Waists at Menner & Co.'s Dept. Stores. 'Doe thousand francs, monsieur." 'Kb bienl liut I will give you two thousand," answered tbe upholder of American honor, and then in a moment added: "May 1 ask who Kate vou tbe one thousand francs!" 'It waa yourself, monsieur.'' said tbe obsequious waiter. ut quite an opposite mode of (bought waa another American, viaitmir London for the first time. Goaded to denoeru- tion by tbe incessant necesssity for tips, ne unaiiy eoierea toe washroom of Uls botel, only to bp faced witb a large sign, vuica reaa: "Please tiD the basin aftnr nsine- " "No," aaid tbe Yankee, turning on bis heel; "I will go dirty first I" Ask for Allen's Knot Ktn, A itnwili.. In .... . . " -. v w, nu,cu, hi ..v., uui. .mail ing feet, Uample tent FItKE. Also Free nuuipieoi tue rooT-Essi hikitaut (kjK Had, a new inveuliou. Address. Allen S. Ulmttead, Leltoy, N. V. TUE Tip IIauit. American travelers in Europe find a great deal of trouble wun tne omnipresent need of "tipping those from whom thoy expect auy ser vice, however alight. Tbey are very spt to Carry it too far, or else attempt to resist it altogether. There la a alory told nf a wealthy but ostentatious American in a Parisian restaurant. Aa the waiter placed bis order before mm ne aaia, in a loud voice, "Waiter, what is tbe largest tin that you ever re ceived!" J.ARLY RISERS 8M SUtstmM W. H. Tiratay's tUtsrsltMt GrangorTwM OldlftwMty Lady's Pocketbook 50 Taga Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags CO-yd. Fishing Reel CO Tag Steene. Ana. 4th George Buekland, of Way mart, tpent Bunday with bis brother. Warren, lu this plaoe. Josephine Perry visited friends at Otu bondale laBt Satnrday and Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Morris Cole and Mm. Cole's sitter, Mrs. 8. K. Buekland, wero called to the bedside ot tbelr nieee, Ula Minnie Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Edward Carr, who at one time resided bare, but who are now residing at Black Walnut, Luierue oounty. MIcllRnl Itvun lalin I... I .1.. 1. several operations for tbe removal of a oauoer, la in a critical condition. lueuev prooeeaa rrom tne ladle' aid held at tbe borne of Mr. aud Mra. Charles Dennis, last week, was $8 25. Beef will be cheap this fall, as farmers will sell ull young stock Instead of buv- 1 1 1 1. 111. UI 1 1 1 nil ., , . . j , - -in ue noarce arucia before next spring, f!tlurli,M llMimlu .l...l.l... m left Saturday for a two weeks' visit with tbe former's nephew, M. , . I . 1 . . un. .uu iurs. juuu yuinian nave ad vertlsed their bouse here for sale or rent, aud, on account of old age, have deolded to make their home with their daughter Battle, at Beelyvllle. ' , Ti s"r, "" ,or ul noma at Oarboudale, on baturdav last, after - ""I'" wuu un parents at DliBSUfjt Tbouias Perry, who left his wile her about two mouths ago, in destitute eb eumstances, except for her father's aid. turned up again last Thursday, and ds mauded admlttanoe. but tbe father of Mrs. Perry warned him to keep at a dis tance, aud a light ensued, wbiob brought the constable and Buulre Bodletolhl soaue. who soon brought Perry and hla wlfy to a reoouclllatlou, Perry paylnr lM cos s, and then took hi. brldi on tha 445 train toward Carbondal. i