THE HONESDALE CITIZEN : THURSDAY MORNING-, AUGUST 27, 1908, President's Son to Be His Photog rapher on African Trip. WILL SNAPSHOT WILD LIFE. Young Roosevelt Blna Taught by F. M. Chapman, Wall Known OrnHholo- - sirtT'o Uss a Camera In tha Field. Methods of Snapplnn Dlrdi. Kermlt Iloosevelt li to bo Ibo offi cial photographer with the presldent'a party on the African bunting trip. In preparation for this Important work tho young man la studying with Frank M. Chapman, tho ornithologist of New York city. The rcpoMllilIlty which will rest on Kcrmlt'a ehoulderti will be heavy, for all hli fnthcr'a account of hi ml ven tures in the Junttlc.t of tho dark contl ncnt aro to bo lllnatrntnl. It I, nln anderatnnd that the pivMent In anx ious to brine bark photograph of r.ui African blnli and other nnlninN taken In life for several of the Me iniwiinii". Including the Hnitthmnlun ItHlllutlnii at Waahlnctfin nnl the American Mu seum of Natural History In Now York. Tho preient vih anxious In havo Mr. Chapman aceompany him, says the New York Times, but when this was found to Iw liniwslble It wan decided that Kermlt should (ret n com plete camera outfit and be trained In Its use by Mr. Chapman. Mr. Chapman has long been n friend of tho president. As associate curator of the department of ornithology f tho Museum of Natural Ulstory lie has mado frequent trlm Into the In terior of Florida, photographing rare and beautiful birds at close range and In ttw end making tho collection at the museum one of the most complete and valuable In tho world. It lias Ijccii unusual Indeed for hlui to pass through Washington since Mr. Iloosevelt has liccu president without atopplng mcr for luncheon or dinner at the White llnuse, when the presi dent and he have discussed birds to the delight of both. 'The president could not hae so lected n tiellcr man to help him pre paro for tho photographic end of tho expedition," said n friend of Mr. Chap man tho other day. "Ho has mode a long and thorough study of birds with the camera, and he is not only an ox port In tho use of the camera, but knows all the tricks of how to get closo to tho birds." ' Tho question now under considera tion by Kermlt nud Mr. Chapman Is tho best kind of photographic outfit to take. It Is expected that tho camcrn alone, with the several lenses. Includ ing a powerful long range lens, will cost aliout Jj2.V. He will liavo to snap birds hopping and flying and wild animals In motion. But tho mechanical operation of tho camera and n thorough understanding of Its mechanism, so that ho can repair It In tho event of Ha getting out-of or der far from the haunts of men, are but a small part of what Mr. Chapman will teach the president's son. It Is ono thing to photograph youug folks on a lawn, nil anxious to bo In the picture, and another to catch a wary bird In tho heart of tho Jangle. Mr. Chapman's success has boon duo to the fact that he has been nblo to get very closo views of birds. Ono of bis favorlto methods Is to construct a Wind, cover It over with brush and then loe.ro It for weeks until tho birds have become thoroughly accustomed to It Then bo has slipped Into It before - tho birds arc nttlr and has often been able to get good negatives of rnro birds which bopped about unconcernedly only a fow feet from his lens. Another favorite device Is to hang a piece of burlap over a bush and lcavo It tbcro for several weeks while on an other expedition and then creep under It and wait. Of course the camera must lie arranged so that In snapping It there Is no noise. The slightest sus picious sound would spoil everything. A NEW ORANGE TREE. Botenists Hope to "Invent" One Thai Will Grow In the North. Ilotaulsts In the employ of tho Unit ed BtnteH department of ngrlcultnro hope to bring Into being an orange tree which will be as sturdy ns tho ap ple tree, an orango tree that will not perish hi the chill of northern winter, which In December will wear Its wreath of Bnow and In Mny Its gar lands of bloom and when summer comes will yield fruit ns good as that sweetened In tliu southern sun. This may seem to lie an unnatural proiiosltlon, but It ouly seems so. No vlolenco upon the laws of nature has been or will bo attempted. It Is sim ply an effort to make tho citrus treo which bears the sweet table orango as hardy and Insensible to cold na tho citrus treo which bears tho bitter, uu cdlblo orange. Ity crossing tho citrus treo of the north and that of tho south It Is sought to beget a plunt In which will bo combined tho good traits of each. Government botanists are confident that the results of this citrus marriage will be n H'hm that will grow and fruit ut n latitude midway botweeu tho northern HmltH of tho sweet and bitter orange. HUNTS FOR THE PUBLIC. Harrlman Organizes Orange County Drag Hounds on New Basle. E. II. Ilarrlmnn, whoso cstnto Is lo cated nt Arden, Orango county, N. 1., and who has always taken great Inter est In the Orango county hunt, which has been rather cxelu-ilvo In tho p.ist, has mndo arrangements to change the character of tho hunt In tho futuie. Whllo tho Orango county hunt has acquired n largo tract In Virginia ami will hold most of Us meets there, ut tho suggestion of Mr. Ilarrlmnn, John It. Townend of New York lias obtained n pack of hounds fmin Kngland mid iliuUr tho utime of the Orange county drag hounds will hold im-i'N In Oram; county, throughout thW season. It U Mr. Ilarrliiian'H dcMrc that tin' public lme eicry opportunity to on Joy thesu hunts not ouly ns witnesses, but lo participate In them, and every ono will be welcome to follow tho liomuR Tho public Is nlbo Invited to rlnit and lupcct the kennels nt Uoshon, WOMAN'S SWIFT VOYAGE. Englishwoman Went to New York and Back In a Hurry. Miss P. A. Grace, uu employeo of n London lui'Iiu-ss firm, claims tho rec ord for n trip fiotn I.omlun to New uk and rituin. Hho was pledged to bo In New Yurli on Aug. (1 nud bark In London to fieo n lulli'.iguo for n vacation on Aug. I Hho left .Southampton on tho Adriatic on July SKI and leached New York lit 11 n. m. Aug. il. She left the customs nt 11:11.-., nnlved nt Wot Eleventh street nt 11:10. completed her Inter- view at 11:'J0 and was buck ut tho Whllo Htnr lino dock nt 11:23. Bho iHHinUnl tho Haltlc for licr re turn trip with thirty-two nnd n half minutes to rparo. Tho customs ulll com helped nnd cheered her. Bho reached London on Aug, J J lit VI it. m, and her office nt 0 o'clock tho next roomie- - . - WASHINGTON LETTER Special Correspondence. "Five years at least will elapse be fore wa .begin th erection of a new clubbouao on the site recently pur chased by U9 nt the northeast corner of Sovcntoenth and I streets," sold n member of tho Army nnd Navy club tho other day. "Wo will get posses sion of tho Mycr property next month, but It la stipulated In the deed of transfer that the present butldlag shall remain until at least flvo years have passed. Plight alterations, cf cov.rse, will lie allowed. It may pos.dbly be more than five years lieforo any plans re made for our new home. An Interesting Building. Ilotli historically and architecturally the Myer proper!, la Interesting. Par ticularly appropriate Is It, too, that this home of a famous general should become tho property of the Army and Navy club. General Albert J. Myer, In whose honor Port Myer, on the op posite banks of the I'otomac, was named, nongni n auout mirty years ago. He was founder and first head of the signal corps of tbo United States army and also founder of the weather bureau. As one of tbo flnm specimens In this country of Gothic style tho house Is of architectural Interest. It was de signed by ftenwlck, the famous archi tect of Orace church ana its adjoining chapel tn Broadway. New York. Bet In Its large, well shaded grounds, It seems tike a quaint old bit of quiet Engllah country life transplanted to foreign shores. At one time It was ueod as tlio nnglLib etubasiy nud later as the Russian embassy The house contains about tweuty-flve rooms. An Appropriate Memorial. There was recently umiilcd nt l"ort Worden. Wash., a inouumcnt to toldlor dead which was constructed by enlist ed men of the count artillery corps on duty at that post The structure con alsts of n concrete foundation support ing nu old fashioned carriage und n flvo Inch gun of historic tradition. The weapon Is said to have formed a part of tho armament of tho pioneer reve duo cnlter Jefferson Puv Is when It vis ited Pugct sound to suppress hostile Indiana. For many yenrs It was used In firing Fonrth of July salutes, nnd It Anally came Into possession of the local O. A. It. post. Tbo appropriate ness of using such a relic im n monu ment In the pot cemetery was appre ciated hy Captain E. R. Eastcrbrook, on duty at Fort worden, nnd it was through hla Industry that the memorial was erected. To Beautify Station Plaza. Work on the beantiflcHtlon nnd im provement of too plain in front of the new Union station as provided ror by act of congress Is to bo commenced Immediately. Playing fountains, ornamental lamp- poets and other docorntlona di-ar to tho architect's eyo aro to tio placed. Con gress appropriated $100,WO for this DntDoso, nnd tho Washington Termi nal company hne added fSO.fOI to the amount. Tboso Interested In the work are of opinion that something of raro artistic beauty nnd rlchnoss will lie produced. Uncle Sam'a Dough Ouardlana. Vlatlora tn tho treasury Mud the moat Interesting subject, with the ex ception of the money Itself, Is tho means taken to guard tho money. Tho office of Captain n. A. Cobaugb, cap tain of tho watch, where tho long rows of Krafts are kept In tho gun racks and whom onco In awhllo tho lower cose Is owned, snowing the grim blue row of Colt revolvers, la the corner or attraction. All sorts of speculations fill tbo minds of the visitors concerning the guards of tho treasury. "Many of thorn." said Caotaln Oobaugh, "seem to think we have detectives constantly patrolling tho corridors ready to nab any ono who looks croaa eyed at tho placo where tho money handlers nre working." Spanish War Medal. Clerks In tho office of Chlof Clerk Callahan of tho bureau of navigation, navy department, are ongogod In send ing out medals for service during tne Bpanlsh-Amerlcnn war, with tho added bars for each engagement In which the holder fought. When It was first doctded to give medals to men who took part In dif ferent actions tho Idoa w that for each of thco fights n medal should he given. As thero aro more than ISO of such engngatneuts In the list and many of the sailors participated In several of them, It was found Imprac ticable to give a separate medal In each case. Bo the plan was changed to ono medal, with bronze bars for each separoto engagement tn which tho recipient had taken port Clrcu law wero sent to the men who had already received medals asking them to return their tokens tn have the bars added. The Capital In Hummer, Statistics are sold to show tliat Washington liaa a larger out of town summer population tluin any city In tho country. The census shrivels enor mously In August, espoelally when al most every governmental clerk nmonit the thousand, hero who can possibly arrange It takes hts thirty daye' fur lough, genoroualy nllowod by his Un cle Bam, with full pay. Yet the town Is a sylvan paradtso tho shodlest city In the world, with 800,00") tree, and verdant front yardt on every street that all belong to the gorernmont. There is a baud conceit every evening In some one of the um brageous parka federally provided the Marine baud three times a week. And at theaters, where su in.au r ahows atlll porstst, small boys In buttons part around Ice cream between the acts. Bo tho capltnl struggles to give a pret ty correct imitation of a auuiiner re fit dusplte the morcury rum. sciiofibi.d. Automatlo Auto Shield Cleaner, rrtuco Henry of Trussla, brother of tho knlier. has applied for a patent for nn automatic cleaner of tho glass screens protecting tho occupants of nu. tomoblles, says u Ilerliu cnLlo dispatch. The Invention Is In the form of n leather lined rulo moving up mid down tho screen when the car la speeding In tho rain. DEVERY'S POLICE FORCE. Retired Chief Expects to Enroll Men to Look After Crimes Only. William B. Dowry, the enmo "nig Hill" who was onco chief of pollco of New York city, Is nliout to telurn to hU former activities, but not on the city's payroll. IIo is building up u pn lice department of his own, of which, of course, ho will bo the bead and front. This action, he raid the other day, hns liecn Inspired by counties riupiesU from biisluess men and others) to es till. 1UU n h stein of protection which shall, ns ho put It, supply the ili'tlolcii cles of the department presided over by General Illnghiim. Ills prlvnto po llceim n, mi to speak. lll number near ly u thousand U-foio u jear has p.tpscd, und they will 1 men who know the crooks on sight. "I haven't any criticism to make of Commissioner Illnghani," nM "HI,; nil!." "but the present pnlico depart roent Ij wholly Inadequate, Incompe tent nnd Inefficient My nun will loo!, after nothlnu but cilu.es. They will not If engaged In chin-lug miIouii l.iip era or shooting dogs, nud I'm not going to Import any polleu dogs for my fur E Movement to Conserve Supply of Natural Moisture. WATERWAY CONTROL URGED. Professor McGec Sia Co-operation cf Conjress and Cl.ites In This Wsrk Would Add to tho Nstijn's Wealth. Our Annuel RflnLjIt Ancins. "Tho h'lu.lH'.l ni I. .i ni;',r feet nt lMiIer nu mi n Mil f.i!m o-i th" Mir f-i.o of th' fn'.t.-l .'-lux nor;-- jenr." Tills f'.ari.ln 1 1 itci.'otit ) .'S undo b I)r. W. .1. Metier, sutc:n:.1 of the In land walerv.a: fi eu'-in.i ion and an cipcrt co'.niite I v.Ph tho I'tunu "f rolls of fie depnrtin lit of ugt I 'Ulture This Is not u h.iphar.ird i-tntninctit on the pait of one whixe orlgln.il re search has made his name familiar tn scientist the whole world over, but was inndo In the cour.-o of uu Inter view which had for Its primary object n better knowledge of the conservation of water nud Its uses for the benefit of mankind. "Tno hundred trillion cubic feet of water," said Profeisor McOee, "Is to the nverajo mind but two and n lot "f ciphers. To be more explicit. It corils about ten Mississippi, and that 1 unio of water la the entire bash of our prosperity. "The United States tins an nrea of 3,000,000 equarc miles, but that nren could bo cut dlrecUy In twain, and w 1th tho tamo amunnt of rainfall we could sustain the name population that wo hnvo today, conduct the same enter prises nnd raise the same products, a condition which I do not bellee most people appreciate. We know ery well. If we ip tn consider, that the market piL-e of nuv rotntii'idlty Is de pendent on ".nor supply We buy land In th" Irilf of the l'nlted States nnd saj tti.it theie lire mi many acres In this pan-el it In Hint, but In renllty wo buy w.iti- This l-i funda mental. Water li the Him of our re nourccs. It h the n.iturnl le-iohent. It Is power, fertility, ever thing. And. being fuudament.il. values begin with the water cnpply. "With the ten Mississippi fullln' upon the land of the United States every ear, two Mississippi run olT. Thus one-fifth of the waterfall from tho heavens Hows Into tho kci. Of the eight MLsslsslppIs remaining nlsittt five Mississippi nre nbsnrbed, pissing off Into tho air. to be precipitated ngnlu and again. A fraction in part lB8os Into tho earth and Klowly reaches tho oceans, while another fric tion Is consumed, passing Into chem ical combinations, such ns plant growth, etc. "What wo want to do Is to mini mize tho waste of water and max imize the benoflts which must accrue to tho citbens nnd country by proper conservation of water supply. If we so control tho water that tho rivers shall flow In uniform stage we will roIvo the problem of Inland nnlg-itlon nnd make tho United Stales richer by a thousand per cent than It Is to day. In or.' r to do this wo must equalize the i of the streams nt the heads of t! )ers. nnd this may Ijo dono by dams and reservoirs and sci entific cultivation of tho soil along the courses of boUi streams nnd rivers. Tho' leveos of the lower Mississippi havo dono a magnificent work, but tho prevention of floods Is better far than all tho levees In Uio world. "What wo want to do Is to get back to nature In dealing with water, fl-st, to prevent floods, nnd, second, to com pel the water to run clear nnd pure. It Is a fact that each year tho rivers of tho mainland of tho United States pour Into tho sea n thousand million tons of richest noli matter In the form of suspended sediment, an Impost greater than nil our land taxes com bined nnd a commensurate Injury to commcrco In tho lower rivers, which aro rendered capricious and difficult of control by the unstablo load. "Tho difference In tho power value alone between controlled nnd uncon trolled streams would In ten jears pay tho entire cost of Btrenui control In the United States. And Oils, coupled with fho billion do'Mrs' loss uery year through soil erosion, due to Hoods, would construct a comprehensive py. torn of water control in tho United States. "It seems to me, in lew of thi"-e stateineuli1. tint com'ros should nn thorlzc the control mer the waters l'l order that this wealth might contrib ute a tl.ousv 'f..l! b. nun's happl ness and i"ispeilt.v Moh the federal government nnl th- states h.ie fchrv.!!'.: from n"-'niln: control mer In land wateis Ik -u:n:-e f. -y li-ne In en featful of Invading i-i eh ..ilier's rlg'.i'-. What we should uliii to d" N to so , i ordinate the Mori, n'l the principle of tho greatest goo I to the gi.'iitest num ber for tho l-v.gest time, nud u cnin prohenslu! policy, nidi as Is uiViil by the national rter nnd Inrlion con gress, towar.l tin- ii.i Ig.ible waters of tho nation v. null bring untold proi porlty nnd add Immeasurably to the nation's wcillh " SMOOT ON FOrlESTS. Utah Senator Pavers American Adop tion of European Forestry System. United States Sen lor Heed Smoot, chairman of the coimulr- lei appointed by I'resldont Hooscelt to look Into mean for tho conservation "f the na tional forests, recently arrived In Lon don after a tour of Inspection of the HuropcJin forcM. IIo Is convinced by what he hasFoen that tho geiinral ptlii'li'cs ..f conti nental scientific fonstry urn be su ccssfully applied to the I'n l States, although tho chnne 1. r of tin. west de mands some modification in them. Senator .Smoot coiisldern the forest of Bllwald, uwtieil and managed by tho city of JIurlch. tho most carefully do vclopod""ln tho world Such forests cost more per neio to take caro of. but yield n groatir net gain because there are iirrnngeiiientH for the utllizmlm of all possible prii-lilits Under the di rection of tho municipal govi-nin.ent sawmills, plaulug mill i nud excelsior and tool Inudlo factories urn run. At Munich tho senator examined tho e.perlnirnt.il forest of tho university, dlreclisl by Professor Mayer. Mr. Bninot ronidilors lhat what ho observ ed being dono In tho Illicit forest would bo of tho greatest Isnefit lit tho United Ktates. Years ago tho 1 thick forest was being destroyed It has now been greatly built up by Uio rig orous can. of the ficrman authorities. Kvery treo Is numbered, nnd block Is taken each jear In Mr. Siuoot's opinion the same thing I) Itnpcratlioly ticcc-mr insure the (!l,(ii!,iipii acres of forest reserve In tho United States at tho invent time. lie r.-ts the commission he heads tII1 probably mll-o nu iiietease 111 the United Slates foteslry depart mint to that end. Costly ninj In a Clrd'e Nest, While m'c ",il I oys und ghli were playing In the woN In the lower end of i'lillnell IN. .1 i to'vu, hip the other day Aiimii Io.'B". id. ' homo Is In Ilroollyn. found the i.est of n black, bird nud In It n rlns with four dia mond i A Jewuler I'Vtiinlned It nnd laid It was r.arth $3V). WOMAN AND FASHION Costume For Late Summer. Tie model Illustrated Is a smart Jacket suit of heavy linen, tho skirt, sleeves nnd shoulders of which nre strapped with bands of wldo embrold- Win IIIAVY WHITE 1.1.1 C-S. ery. Tho coat Is In tho modified cut away stjle, hip length, and Is trim med with six large flat linen buttons. Tho Hi lit Is laid In wide plaits. No Sheath For Miss Columbia. All thli chatter about the sheath skirt amuses women of fashion, for of course, no matter what seiiHntloii.il writers may say, no sin h ultra Trench fad ever will lie ndopbsl in Its ex treme by Ainei leans It Is probable the Ilea will Hud espusslon In the slashing of uu oversklrt, with the slight gup limply tilled 1 a drop skirt, but to suppose uny woman of breeding In this country would appear In u frock silt to show- her stocking utmost to the knee Is foill-h. Conditions under the dlrectolro In Trance, when the sheath skirt was deigned, wero alto gether illfi'.-rent from those prevailing In the United Status today Treneh w'oiiien In their recoil from what they regarded ns th ugliness of tho utles of the rnrolull'-n wero eager to go to any length or hrvrlty In dress prorld ed it was plcturesipio. Hardly hnd Itobosplcm.''.) It. corruptibly, personality faded from the dally life of Tniuco when social queens appeared nt balls In French rerslous of (Irwk costumes that would not be tol'iatcl tislny In a Imdou muvie hill. Things luire changed since then, nnd the sheath gown, ns Trance conceives It, hasn't a chaniv In theFo United States Frocks For Afternoon Wear. Th-' continues designed for afternoon wear lire most picturesque and nrttstle, Uio soft clinging materials of odd nud untisunl colorings lending themselves tn the prevailing modes with most hap py lesults- Tho rich embroideries and metallic tilmmlngs bolghten tho effect nr.zr lait. am hilu. of liiM.i. wh.le the hats alfi fall Into line, their ilncpiiig hi Ims and soft plum, s io.ii.li.g u eli-trti'lug wouinu a pear to !t-e J-M topped from the pap- of na ol I ti no story. The g.' 1 thi'lll In Hie fileb h Is of o-;!.! i'i ,ri,l very urlMl. J lie III lie I r i It i if iilel l.i -e an I . ' ' it i . hr-'ii I im ' '.cati 1 It! heavy t i.-.e! P .'I, znl Popular. Ph.', :; ' ' I toi e'l.'d out -..111 green l-i n r. lt color eo i.li n-itl that Is "!-,. iiliu -i.id ii.ny be in.i.le most lltti..-'llve 111 re ere few- peo ple who . innot wear black nnd white. nud tl.ee 1 1 no c lor that ion, blue' With It I. in b. t'er thil'l K.eeli whhll s as inu.-'i n favor In winter us it I III Klllilll er. Mere Man's Clcvatlon Checked. A iii'in cannot innke a balloon aseeii I I 'll In Aiisirlii without tho written ii'iisi'tit of his wife. It's get ling so a man can't even get otf tho enith on hts ' n rospons Ihlllty. Canada's Big Cities. f'nnaihrs sl. principal cities, nith their p.'1'iilailon, as given by tho ceu sin of l'.i.'t, iire- Montreal, arr.T.'lii, about opiating Newark, N. J. Toronto, I'i N.0 10, about equaling lioulsvlllv, Ky, Quebec, C'.Sin, about cijuallng Oak land, C'al. Ottawa. C9.024, nliout eijuallnn llvansvlllo, Ind. llumlllou, rJlll, about equaling llkesb.nre, Tn. Winnipeg, 42,310, about equaling Akron, O. Flower and Tree. nes serve ns food for nliout a huu ill, -it ktiecles of llli-fi IS Air Is isseiiiliil to growing peas plants. Tens f,i'oti In a wicuuui dlo lu three days. Yew trees were originally planted la church) aids lu protect them from cat lie and m present' them for thu mak ing of bows and arrows. As trees go, (lint are not really oua lived. After a century they show fa tigue; two centuries cull for tho stir, peon, and lie Is pot far ahead of the Music hopper, who does the same work as the surgeon, but muiu thoroughly. A BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL Cincinnati Girl's Automatlo Device to Water Ftowtra In Cemetery. Miss Carrlo D. Jackson, 1301 Chapel street, Cincinnati, who was bom and reared in Dearborn county, Ind, prompted by her love for her lato de parted brother, Georgo W. Jackson, and other inetnlicrs of her family now resting In the family lot In Orecndnlo cemetery, at Lawrcnreburg, Ind, de- Ircl to erect something new nnd icautlful to their memory. A happy Idea catuo to her. Fhc would have a largo vase cotislrnctcd, containing pots f Dowers, and sot It In the confer of Dower lied. Within the vase thero should be a tank of water, which by Its own automatic forco each day would water the flowers In tho pots nnd also tho flowers In tho bed planted around tho font of tho vast. Accordingly she went to work, cm loved n mechanic, superintended tho onstructlnn herself, and In n few- weeks her Ideals were realized. Tho original vnso may bo seen In (Jrecn dilo cemetery. Tho tank has a capac ity of nbont one-half barrel of wuter nnd must bo filled evitry two weeks. During tho heat of the day tho water slowly drips from tho largo tank Into n smaller one. ny evening tho small tank Is filled, and by Its weight It closes tho vulvea of tho largo tank nnd opens the valve below, thua al lowing tho wator to flow from It und refresh the flowers during tho cool hours of night. By morning the small tank Is empty, and the weights lift It nto p-islUM) again, the lower rnlcs close the upper ones open, and the tank fills as on the prmlous day. When Miss Jackson completes the ornamental design of her rasp nnd Icrfects the mechanism ns she has planned It will Ira a thing of beauty. NEW CHICAGO SECT. Kingdom of Heaven Church of the Firstborn Is Its Name. Doubt nnd be damned" Is the battle- cry of a new- religion, according to Mrs. Jennie lllakcly uf 7T3 West Sixty third street, Chicago, who, with her husband, Albert ItlaUely, Is promoting the Kingdom of Heaven Church of the Tlrstbnrn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlakely any they re ceived n dhlne manifestation from out of tho clouds fifteen years ago tho coming Slith day of August, nnd they declare that 111 will Iwfall any one who discusses It before Its fifteenth n mi I ternary. They filed their charter of Incorpo ration In the county recorder's ollleo the other day. filakely Is named In the papers on tile ns "ruler" und his wife as leitelnry, and the claim Is made lhat tho Almighty elected them. Tho objects of the chunh nre given as follows: To rule nnd refine; to redeem Zlonj tn set up the heavenly sanctuary; to Mud up tho testimony utid seal the law; to work nfter the spltlttial order of Ood In all dlilno ordln-inei s; to cstnhlMi apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers with fundamental princi ple nnd to gather In all Israel. Illnkely Is a carpenter and has l-en n closo student of tho lllblo for n long time. IIo nnd his wlfo were formerly members of tho Latter Day Saints church The Royal Box. Nicholas II, czar of all tho Itusslas, Is forty years old. King Udward Is n model landlord and when at ' Sandrlnghnm spends some time oiery day with his agent nud tnkes an ncthe personal Interest In the estate nud In tho well being of tho people. Trlncess Thlllppe of Wurttemberg, who was an archduchess of Austria, makes rubber stockings and other alls for the wounded, and she receives roy alties from several of tha war minis ters uf Europe Almost ulone among tho sovereigns of Uutopo, Umporor TrancLs Joseph of Austtla-IIungary makes no use of nu tomoblles. The heir apparent. Arch duke Trauels Terdluand, Is n most cnthiiil.'i.stle motorist, nnd so are sev crai other members of tho Imperial family. Hut so far tho emperor has kept to his horses and carriages. Tales of Cities. Columbus, O, makes more buggies than any other place. Liverpool makes nenrly $600,000 per year by municipal trading. New York city pays a largo funeral bill. It costs the city J32mi to bury each of the unclaimed bodies that pass through the morgue, and there are nliout P,4(i0 of them In thu course of a car. In 1700 the population of Ilaltlmoro was only 13,50.1. It was fifty yenrs, or In 1S1I), before Ilaltlmoro had climbed up Into the lOH.miO class. She could first count 500,n0 In 1000, and today the otlk'lal records dlsclnso a popula tion of (tso.nio, according to tho Haiti more directory. Animal Oddities. A squirrel can bltu harder than n dog. The ostrich hns been known to trntel as fast as a mllu n minute. C'nttlo nnd sheep will not fatten alone. They must feed In company, Tim frog has, llko tho camel, the power of storing up moisture, whlcl enables It to pats through times of drought which would otheruisu prevu fatal. Swallows ure said to lsi tho only birds that talo their food from the nlr and drink when ll.ilng. On first nrrlv lug In spring the birds feci uhiii kiiuIs and such Insect, l,ut us summer ml i unces winged beetles nre ulso eagerly snapped In. Dream of Railroad BuKdera. In South America thu diunm uf fmnn dors inn! railroad builders Is that a some future time traveler tuny land ut IVtiuiiuhucii and bo taken across the continent to Ynlpnrul'i) lu less than P ur days and without change of car I luge. Pur. Will,. l'uro water w-lll Hot rust Iron. I I Is the presence of carbonic acid und ot Impurities which causes the surface tlm Iron to oxidize when exposed moisture. hur of r.tnptt Tim clt-nrr.t(i ,11.1 not rench l?iiir!nnl until after lint Crimean war, In which tlm English olllcers ndopted it from tin, 'rinks nml ItusKliiiiR. Mam- neo- pie glin Tellegflnl, the Apo of "Van It I'ulr." lie n-.JIi of Introducing the tigarette nil" i:ngi.iiui, nun, ui any rate, ins example did mucu lo popular ize it. Minute Holes, Tho smallest holes pierced by mod eni machinery are one oue thousandlhs of an Inch lu diameter. They nrb bored through sapphires, rubles nnd diamonds. A Faithful Friend. When Sir Walter Scott wns urged not to prop tho falling credit of nn ac quaintance, he replied, "This man was my friend when friends were fow, and I will ho hla now that hU enemies are tuarxy." , DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. "I wish the I.ord hart never mado tin cprth pole," sighed Mrs. Robert B Peary recently. Mrs. John P. Newman, the bishop's .widow, has given to tho Methodist For eign Missionary society property In Jerusalem valued nt $73,000. Mrs. Pellna 0. Carter, widow of the late Levi Carter of Omaha, has do rated to the city foO.OOO for tho pur chase ot Lake Nakoma nnd 200 acrei cf land around It for n permanent park. Lady Warwick has not lost any ol her luuucmc as n social leader on ac count of her socialistic principles. In deed, the king has complimented list more than once on her earnestness and tluccrlty. May Murray, n successful actress In New York, has forsaken tho theatrical Deld to control the coat room privilege In a big hotel, raying $9,000 a year for the business. Hho expects to receive t least $10,000 a year In fees and tips. Dr. Alettn II. Jacobs, who was elect ed president of the Nntlonal Buffings association of tho Netherlands, wns the first woman physician In her coun try nnd In order to enter the medical university had to get permission from her government Miss Itose llecker has been appoint ed a claim agent and United States pension attorney for Missouri. Bha has been a well known business wo man In Bt. Louis for n number of years, being both n notary public and nn Insurance agent, Emily Mnon, daughter of n former minister to Trance and nn Interna tional belie In nnti-bellum days. Is nine ty-three, yet Is ns Interested In tho world at large as sho was fifty years ago. Bha lives In n bandsomo colonial mansion In Georgetown and holds her receptions. Beyond Reason, A. Scottish singer tinmod Wilson, who was being trained for professional work, sang n love song with exquisite quality of role, but with insufficient passion nnd expression. Ills teacher told him ho must put more feeling Into It nnd sing ns If he were really In love. "Eh, man," he replies, "boo can I do that and mo n marrlet mant" Tit Dlts. Secure Enough. Durber Did Weaver give you any security for the money he borrowed of you? Draper No; he said It would be se cure enough In his possession. riarber Como to think about It, I guess It will be. Hoston Transcript. To Help tha World Along. Wo'ro living In an ago of doubt. And, It for woo or weal. No moro with slmplo faith we put Our ahoulilcra to the wheal. nut In these rapid auto daya tVn count that help too alow Vo all crawl underneath to find Just why it doesn't go. Judge, An Opinion. "A little leiirnluR may be a danger ous thine," remarked tho observer ot events and ttiliijj, "but tho man with a little learnhiK li not nearly ao dan peroiia ni the man who knows It nil." Yonkera Statesman. Another Hammock Falling Out, Two In u hammock; Tho old hammock tilted; Coining a word, The lovors were "pilted." Dan CupM took wing; All his hop a w 11 tod; Tho maiden went home And tho young man waa Jilted. Detroit Tribune. Hard to Please. Frofopsor (to his wlfo, provoked) V never know how to take you, Amelia, Two jenrs npo you wens crazy for that lint, and now I've bouRbt It fur you you don't like It nt nil. l'llegendo Blatter. Isn't This Awful? There onco wns a ftlrl nimnl M'-n Mary, Whosd mo Out linked excr lU-iit ! lmutn Ono day the Klrl nmrrUd A man with a harelip Let's loan up ngninst the drp riwr. lu-ncr Tost. Terhnps jou couhl Ifiirn tn love mo in timer "I don't know. 1 mir nn inn good nt learning tliliiK 1 didn't like." Cleveland Plain Ki-nler. The Prospective Elephant Hunt. To mighty pachyderm, huware, Nor linger In your tmtlvo lair. Tho only places snfu for you Aro now tho clreui nnd the zoo. Washington Star, The Honker Haunted. "What mnki'M old Itlank no tineas when n itmtor rur rmmm nlonn?" "Why, lil wlfu ran away In one nud lie N jiIwmjs afraid hlit U com lug back."Tlt-!IUn. He's Very Mush Alive. "DeadU'iU" wo call tho ncurvy wight Who nh'atn us "Twould bo great If ho wore rfally dud. We might Oottoct from his rtutf). I'lilladolphia Press. A Natural Question. Jenkins lVr 11 Jones! It'n Just about n year now slneo Ito paused tho great divide Tumpl'lni Itad or divorced T Judge, The Flirt's Fate. flht; w.itMwvl thu gallants come and go flhe fllru-d ho with every bwau. Now v. hn sho'd havo ono coma and stay They PUMy c.m tina go. New Orleans Times -Democrat. Hopeful Hint. IU (JtiHt ngflK(d) Darling, I sin ply ran't UI-k you cnoush. Hho Well, why wnste any time talk ltiK nliuiit It? Chicago INews. One Consolation. Th" ivr man has ono happy thought A no mis truad and water As lmg us ho ts poor no duke Will ever wed his daughter. San Francisco Examiner, Thought. Thought la tho most wonderful thing In tbo world. No man ever kicked a bulldog after Mopping to think twice. Chicago Rocord-Hcrald. Like Papa. I(rt kUnfd! Although eho oughter llav.i frowned upon ouch pranks, Tho editor's cny daughter JtUurjud thu thing with thanks. Topeka Journal. Keeps Him Duty. "In what funu of literary work do you Indulge "I'm nn Inventor of reminiscences." New York Life. What We All Want. "Man wnntu hut lfttlo hero below." Thl F" mrniT how wo'vo prayed To fc-i't ii little heru Uduw Ono hundred In tho shado! -J'hlladvlphla Press. A Fine Distinction. "Jh bor husband a inedlcnl man?" "No; I think liu'n Just a Hpeclallst ot Bomcthlu'." Cleveland rinln Dealer, Upon the Sea. Upon the inoontlt pea wo float. And Ukewlite In a little boat. If we the latter should Ignore. X fear wo should not float much more. UufTalo Express. Btago Money, Time Is Htnpn innncy to the man whi la out on the highway In quest of a dob. Judge, HONESDALE DIME BANK Accepts Deposits, Loans Honey in Small and Large Amounts It Gives A Handy Check and Free to All Household Bank Pass Book One to the Savings Depositor, the other to Anyone opening a Business Account. Doing Business by Check N the up-to-the minute way t Saves It Saves Wrangles Paying Twice Losses Because a Check is always a Receipt. Cheapest and Safest Way to Send Money to Foreign countries is by a Money Order Deposit Boxes for Your Valuable Papers $1 and upward per annum. upen a business or The Era of New Mixed Paints ! This year opens with a deluge of new mixed paints. A condition brcucli about by our enterprising dealers to Ret iippiant liiiliu. s iMi.r,u ea"ily advertised, may find a sale with TUB ONLY PI.ACK IN HONESDALE AUTHOIUZKD TO IIANDLi: J A DWIN's' PHARMACY. There are reasons for the pre-eminence of CHILTON PAINTS: ist Nn one can mix a better mixed paint. d The painters declare that it works easilv and nas wonderful coverino quality. jd Chilton stands Inck of tt and every turlace painted with Chilton Paint 4th I hose who have used it arc perfectly satisfied with it, and recommend s use to others THE DELAWAHK .V. TIUJDSOIV CO. HONESDALE III1ANCH. gut BoanaTralm In Kir.-ct .ir.SK ai, im. wmi lloun-1 Trail . HUDdarOulr. i "Km im "PIT r. m. r. m. a.m. a in 9 i-fi 15 UI 9 IT, II 64 19 (ll 9 89 It 17 9 II I V H e w ii en 9 si t, a m cj It 39 10 IH rs i lo os f 10 lo u u M 10 15 P. M. T. . A. M. D-Ulr, except .sunilay. ii M 84 S3 I Stations. r.u. r.H. a.m. Leau .. ..Airlw fl SU 1 (i) 1 4u!....('iUbondlI.. M ao I 2 i It w ...Lincoln Ae.. n h i a 04 n ot wmh-i fe 51 1 a IK 19 13 Part lew I 63 t 2 n 13 19 .... Cm Kill J 01 9 31, tui ...LnUI.o,ioro.. T 01 f I 81 9 Ji.... 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NORTH it EBTERN NATIONAL, of Milwaukee BI'll'NQFIELiD F. & M. of Bprlngfleld, Min. TRAVELER'S LIFE & ACCIDENT, ot Hartford. FIDELITY & CASUALTY, of I'lilladolphia. H.J. CONGER. J. ADAM KRAFT KI!H6ClyS Laxative Cough Syrup ReUevu Colds by vorklng them out el ths system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves wughs by cleansing the mucous membranes ot the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As iJeasast to the tut a Mapla Sosar" Children Like It T BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Trj MUri KMmj sad Bliddir PllU-Snra tzi titi Sold by PEIL, The Druggist. MARTIN GAUFIELD Manufacturer ot Monumental Work Honesdale Pa. Inflammatory Ilhcumatltm Cured tn Three Dara. rjMortonL.nill,oIUDaiion,Inil.,Bar8i "Mr wlfj Had lallAinmatorr lthcumaUsm la t ry m uncle and Joint i tenullerlniiwaaterriwo ananer mif uaa 'ie were swollen almoat bejoad recwniuob s had been In bed lor aU weeis ani bad eljhl jiWhlrianii, but recelTed bobeaeot until ahe trifd Ibo M) Mia Cure for Hbeumatuun. It aate Immndlato relief and the waa able to wtla about In Uuve daja. I am auto t aavea ner uxe." uoia vw ovmt. v. Uoaesdaie. ra. asm "PXlWER'i " ! 44AIR BALSAM ... iM11tiw. th. hAB KS"., .l1'e',JE"n.l M.wa. rl. t AtMtor. QrJ It Saves issued by this Bank. Safety bavings Account Now. sonic kind of a mixed paint that we is. inetr compounds, being new and the unwary. PuiiTnwc Mivrn driuto- UIIILIUIIO iiiiacu rHiiiio will agree to repaint, at Ins own expense that proves defective. Dally, exct pi Miliil-i)-. MlLdii) Duly. lol l.i-rf lie M A.M I. M . h n6 i mi J 61 1 W r.u. I M. 1-, M.I P. M Il II S S7 8 17 a 1.1 7 61 7 II 7 41 7 30 19 U 1'.' TO 11 It II ail , II so. II 93 11 211 11 1 11 12 II W il r i in 6 vi 17 n il; 6-. il m il t."i n r.i is ol 7 19 12 l'l( 4 60 7 17 11 11 4 M (7 19 IU J II I' ll II I IU .15 14 4S 17 (IS 111 J1 II 1 II 111 tT III Hi 111 -.'I II 31 I 7 81 17 80 17 W ( 7 16 f 7 15 1'iite a.m. r.H., p.m. p.m. B 05 14 VI I 3l II 06 A. M. J. W. lil'IlliU.'U, l'a8scn'cr Tranio Manaaer Both of these papers one year for only $2.00 if you send your order and money to THE CITIZEN Honesdale, Pa CITIZEN THE CLARK & SNOVERCO. (live below a Hit ol Uealtri In Honesdale and Vicinity ho handle G. & S. TOBACCO Honeadala Ffilii-r Brothers A Ktit-rtiHrdt W II lloliuia J Onwir Tetri'l John UauKurt II Illcliop Theoiliirii C Urunii: Mr. KKioll lli orcn II Kuublo J II SleRIltT II H.'llly J W Sbkri9tei'ii & Urothtr U Si (! Hrelljs A A (i rum lu Alenncr ,i Co Katz Ilrothera Clark Jc Uullotk Mra N O I'olt lliinry l-'reund V L Uurnard Anloulo Iluiblerl V L lli'tiimn Jni'oli A lllllor li Hmlili & son i'aliK-k Wi-lr Hawley I Atklnsnn&Qulriuy I M K llarrrlt ' W II Ulcait 1 1J Uower , M Corcoran i Fiuuk t'otler Mrs T MuiiRan 10 II Woodwuid 1 F. J Uli-hardpon . Jamee 1) Ames I Maty A Wnlereon r r awinmo John Curran F LTuttle ic Co Welth 5c Ames R I. Ut hlager Ueorpti Awce Henry F Ilea L il 1'eiltz White Mllla 9amuel Hauudera KJwmd T Kflley Murguri't Bluviu Hire slioiild attempt to give a list of those who USE IT it would take a dozen newspaper! One of the beet te6tlinoiilals of the ex-c-i-llent ijuiilltj ol Clark & Snover Tobacco tha fact Unit Ui os o v. ho now uet It ti ttil ttilrty jeais ii'o, ituJ tiotoueof i-m wmil u Lliow or emokt) uuy other brand If it weru ivtiti to tlietu. THE CLARK & SNOVER CO., 1 l-i In Adams Ave., SCHANTON, PA LIMP, LIMP k Oh, That Corn!" Uow one can suffer with such a corn I To look ut, It's almost nothing, but Hit hurt that's where corns count. Now the lonitsurfeilnK those nhu havu faithfully tried lots of corn cures without efleet, mny (mention our statement, but, nevertheless, wo make it, und It's Irue, We have a i-orii cute thut will lake out your corns roots and all. If used according to directions It will leave no soreness. We warrant II your money back It you are not satlstled. Call (or RUSSIAN- - CORN CURE. O.T. CHAMBERS. Pharmacist Opp. U.& II. STATION, llONKHDALU, V i WEVI. GIESEKE THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR. You pay less and dress better. Get the habit of buying our ioo per cent, pure wool, strictly fast color goods. Yvu will find our clothes very differ cnt from the ordinary ready-to-wear garments you meet at every turn. Latest Stvles and Perfect Fit Prices Reasonable at WM. GIESEKE'S 1 107 Main Si. Honesdnlti F. ' Near Up-Town-Bridge,