THE HONESDALE CITIZEN : THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908, APPEAL TO Made by Judge Taft In Behalf of hc Filipinos. A Oreat Missionary Work Ttit I. Ctrtain to Promote Christian Civ Dilation.- The extension of a vitalizing Chrl tlnnltr amonc tho Filipino nil advo cated 1T Ju'lK T" 1"'lh More hi peevh of nm-l'tance of the nomina tion to the irc-ldency anJ In that di- ument ItsWf linn Iwn widely com mented iim In the iutplt- of the United Static. The voice of the cler gy k git en earnest commendation to the attllnJe of Judiro Taft who when RoTenior p-neral of the Island" eierted the utmost Influence for amellomllon of the condition of the lihabltantH of the archtix-laco. and that, ton. at the coat of great swlf "" riflce on hli own part In refinlnc the neat on the supreme. lenrh, to which he was Imth cnlliil and commanded liy rrvoldent ltmwevclt. Nc-ter -lin-e lie first assumed the bur den of Hie piveniiir-htp of the Phlll plnea hat the welfare of the IillmnM censed to he el"C to the heart of Judce Tafl. In Ida iecch of accept ancc apiln he reminded the American that It W the duty of this country a- n trnns, Cliri-tlan and enllditened na tion to cHe aplrltii.il n. well an ma terial aid to the distant brown breth ren. Taft', Appeal to Church. Iter. Albert Ilurl'toiif. iator of Ilnla-rN t'.irt church. IndianapntK Ind.. In a recent sermon thus simko of Judge Tuff appeal to the Christian people of America' "Mr. Taft used word of wisdom In refcrrlnK to thi itietlon In hit nntlll cation iiiecch. Hit apical I, not only to hi, party, hut It Is to the Christian church of America. It "ocina to me that every man whose heart (at loyally to Jesua Christ must rejoice In tho statement bo truthfully made. Mr. Taft aald: 'We have established a rov ernment with effective anil nonet ex ecutive department In tho rhlllpplni- and a dean and fearless administra tion of Justice; we have created anil are maintaining n comprehensive achool system which la educating Hie youth of the Islands In Kngllsh and In Industrial branches; wo have con structed in-eat government public works, roads and harbors; we have Induced the prtvato construction of boo miles of railroad; we have policed the Islands so that their condition as to law and order Is better now than It has ever liecn In their history.' "Mr. Taft Is better fitted to speak on this question than any other man In tho government today by virtue of his close connection with the problem, his experience and personal observa tion of the work liclng done; hence what he says will be heeded by the Christian church with Intense Interest Influence of Christian Civilisation. "More than ten years before Dewey sailed Into Manila. Ulshup Tbobum, our missionary blthop for fifty years in India, predicted that ere long the missionary would And an ojien door In tho Philippines, but God nlono knew how tho door was to bo ojicued. "Now we hear Mr. Taft Baying: "Wo arc engaged lu the Philippines In a great missionary work that does our nation honor and Is certain to pro mote In a most effective way tho In fluence of ChrUtlau civilization. It Is cowardly to lay down tho burden until our purpose Is achieved.' True, nor do we believe that the American peo ple, will allow this to be don. The saerlOco has lieeu made, the song of tho redeemed uiplo will ere long (111 heaven und earth with gladness. The selfish are ever lonely and Joylws, but they who bring the sacrifice to tho altar will find the Joy of the Lord arlso within them." Things Bryan Would Forget, The most Important because the most curiously novel, feature of Mr. Bryan's address U his apotheosis of the party platform. A new doctrine of Infallibility Is eiulioilled In these sen tences ut thu very beginning of Mr. Ilryan's speech; " A platform Is binding ns to what It omits as well as to what It contains. A platform announces a party's posi tion on the questions which are nt Ik sue, and an official Is not nt lllierty to use the authority vested In him to unto personal leun which have not lieen submitted to the oters for their ap proval. It Is natural that Mr. Iirynn should disavow certain "omitted Issues," such as free sliver, government uwnerhhlp of rnllroadH, the Initiative and referen dum, nttneks upon tho courts and oth er theories which nt times he sanction ed overlmstlly lu tliu past Ilut he is unfortunate) lu his maimer of express ing that disavowal. A party platform is not political holy writ. Tho American people choose for president a man. not n clerk, to carry out thu orders of a con vention committee. A platform Is not a prophetic codu of conduct, but a summary of basic principles, to bo al tered, amended or enlarged according, to tho country's needs. Philadelphia North American. Union Labor Vote. lion. William II. Iluchnniin Is one nt the lending union men of western New York and In 11107 was the Duniorniti candidate for nssemlilyiuuu in Chau tauqua county. This is what he has tc say of thu effort of Mr. (Sompcrs to turn tho labor vote over to Mr. Iirynn. "I nm u union labor man, and I want to say further that no man can c:irr the labor vote Into the Democratic camp. I know how union Inlmr men feel In this city, and Ihroe-romths o( them will stnud by tho ItepiiMlcau pally liecimse only In that wtiy lime they tjm assurance of freedom fi tho business ill-turbancc th.it Mr. llry uu promises for at least four years It he can bo elected. Wo wiirl.liii;nii-ii can't earn wages If statesmen are put lu olllco to disturb business and make trouble." Campaign Funds. "We welcome .Mr. Tuft (o (hi. nd vnnceil ground," said Mr. llrynii lu one of Ills iiiiiiieroiis lutcrUous since t he 1'cumt contention. The ground lefer red lo Is Mr. Tuft's stulcinent that no campaign contributions would be lo ivlu-d from corpoiullons. Mr. llrjiui Inleiidisl to comcy tho Impression thai Mr. Tuft hud come to that detiriiilnii lion after the IIi-iimt contention. In that Hie lieims-intli -ieerli-n one" l not honest. Mr Taft Is a law nudum citizen. Hucli contributions are unlaw fill, uiuile so by u luw passed h it He publliiili coiis'li'ss nt the Instance of a Heiulillciiu iidiuliilstiatloii of which JudKc 'I'o ft was a part slv uioiillis be fore the lieutcr contention, lie lion est, Mr. 1 1 rj nu . If jini can! Ktfping In the Spotlight, Candidate rli.illn, hating fullou Into the water linil. nut west niul h.min; stoppiil half n hrli-s. with his person at Pprlnglli'ld, will, If he Is pilllg to kl. hi the Uiili-I lulit. hate to h I, I- .11. i inoiuls or do a hml, ami win-.' ulth Mrs, .Nulloii. - Minneapolis Joiiinui The Auto Scorcher. The car of progress finds many ob stacles In Its pa'h. When stige coacbos took the place of riding horses and saddlebags the old fash ioned Englishman sighed and kicked and wrote letters to the newsp"crs. In 1750 Ir. Smollett wrote In "Hum phry Clinker" that on the highroads leading to Iindon one must ( "Ml fled with dust and pressed to death In the mlJst of post chaises, wagons and coal horses." Today the automobile Is denounced as bitterly by modern Itrltons as the atacvcoacli was de nounced by their forefathers of n bun. drod nnd fifty years nja. The Lon don Times prints columns of com plaints to the effect that automobiles destroy the roads, fill houses along them with dost and endanger life. In America these complaints have a fa miliar sound. The motorist has few friends, save those who get n free rldo In his car. Yet he has come to stay, and he cannot l suppressed. His car Is the ear of progn-ss. If he destroy the ronds itn-t must Is- n buttt for he has the s.inie rUlit to Use them ns nny one else The water wapm and the ell cart will iitii-I)orate the dust nuisance. If through hw carelessness he kills ptstple he must l punished so scteri'l) t'.i.-t he and other reckless motorists will ssll!y n fnrtn. The great army of cm-fill nn.l considerate automohll!ts will rejoice to hear that ho Is In Jail, for he Im peril their lives ns well as (hose of folk nfon( and bring discredit Um nil disciples of motoring. Perhaps thu whole vexatious problem will 1k solved by the neroplme - the dirigible b-il-lonn. If the airship Isx-omes a prae. Meal everyday iicees the automobile will dnubth-s Join the blejcle In the realm of coinpnrotlto obscurity. Then we shall have new (roubles. Think of being deluged with machine oil from on high, of ls-lng bombarded with screw drlter. monkey wrenche niul empty liotth-s. of hating one's lawn nil mussed up by falling nero planlsts! Sir Oliver nnd Splrltuntlsm. Rlr Oliver Ijilge, niilierlt.v presi dent, clcctrli-liin nud dlstlngiilsheil all around scientist, seems to be the latest man of eminence captured by the spir itualistic cult. Sir Oliver was knight ed for great .clentith- illscni cries, and anything he sats is naturally of Inter est. In Haiper's Sir Ollter thus re fers to efforts of the Society I'or Psychological Ueseiinh to conimunl cate with the other wot Id- Tho boun-l.iry t-trpn ihf tvo states, tho known anil unknown. Is cltll stlliMiti tlal, tiut It Is tvcarltg tlitn In 1 1 ic s. nn-1. llko excavators cnp-ie-d In luring a tun nl fnun ops,slti- einls. nnil.l the roar .f watir and other nuls-s sv nro l.ri;lnnln; to hear now and ngnln llio str-tkrs ut too pickaxes of our romruilrn on thi nihtr side. Plr Oliver ls-lleves tint the chini plons of telepathy have proteil their case. Across Intervening space on solid earth lltlng ml ml communicates with living mind. He K-lleves that one living mils! hn used another liv ing mind, unconscious of tho ue to which it is ls-lng put, to express a thought or to give Information or to respoud to a stimulus, as drawing an object scon by one iK-rson nnd drawn by another nt n distance. Sir OHer seems to liclleve that now nnd then we are actually getting In touch with those beyond tho grave. Individuals possessing telepathic gifts unquestion ably perform wonderful feats, but at the present writing the scientific world in general, reinemlK'rlng the scores of faking mediums from whom the mask has been torn, Is unwilling to K-IIevo with Plr Ollter that we are liegtn nlng to hear "now nnd again thu strokes of the plckavcs of our com rades on tne other side." The Aw likening of China. Aeconlln;: to : ...lstcr Wu, the Chi nese emperoi's a' !e represent.itlte In Wnslilngion, ih,- olcstlal Kingdom Is In dead cnni-st to.Hy In Its efforts to desert e nnd mi'l it.iin Its place among the world's powers. The old regime has parsed, and progress Is In the sad dle. Twenty-tltc years ago Minister Wu was himself a student of western Institutions, lie descrllssl his troubles In n recent speech to llid Chinese lioys now liclng educated In nn American school: When 1 bCK.m hnrnlnK the Kntrltsh InnKunpu conislint ti.n'tnr3 iv. ro n.-t enslly otitulaal.lv UVsuni lenrnlni; was desrUc., nnd th..s- wti ttls)u-l tu stujy It hail to do It privately rorttirn edu citisl Cliltus- wt-ri' sllKhtL'-l and looked down U.on They t,-cre eonst.lt red almost barbarians niul tinhorn In cases of ne cessity wtin tlutr urttces wtro rsiulrrl they were i-rlnrlttill) ttnplo)fd ns trans lators c-r hit ri-relers. They wtro not In trusted with resinnsll'lo futicttonH or ap pointed to Important p-ists In the Kovirn mcut et-rtlte. It Is a well known fact that uism the return of tho Pi govern ment Htiidents to China tn 1&-U they wire not properly or fairly tr- Hod Ilut times have hnpplty chanKed. and thu conUltlons nn- at plestnt dKfirent Woslern sclenco ulltl knowledge are eaKer ly souuht after now. What was ihsplsed boforo Is now apprf-clated. Sch ols and colltBes fi,r viMli-rn sclem es are being estaLllHtud etcouhiro Ld students uro sont utroa.l; htnee )ou uro liere. The general cry In China today Is for reforms und for competent men to carry them out. Thu reforms demand ed uro social and professional as well as political China's ejes have lieeu opened by the wonderful suciess of tho Japanese In mastering the methods In trade, diplomacy and war of the white rnce. Her farslghted men know that she must leain western ways, aud Icaiu them i.ipldl), or sh will perish us u nation. In referring to tho proposed Chinese-American al liance Minister Wu, pointing to the Chinese students, said: Tho cordlil way In whU-h iheso jount men oro rt retted ettrj where Is ,-nitlfy-ln: ns shottlni; how KtnJIy the Anurican plepjo foil tottnrtt tltoSe of I'hllll I.ittT iheso ouns lui ii will go homo nn.l go to work, etiiy one a friend of Am-rtea ThU J'oi si-.'. Is somethlns of un ullla-ni .11 Itbulf Though the Aiisn-ali ins constitute n part of the great Illitlsh empire, (hey are lit lug under u republican f oi in of goictnmeut. They speak tho Kngllsh language. They udmlr.i Amer ican Instltulloiis nn.l lmlt.Hu them. I.Ike Ainelleaiis, they are hustlels, and they believe In a standard of liv ing tthleh Is not based on i ielliloii with Aslitlc labor. !icmeml..rlng these things, t.r wonderfully enthu siastic well lo to the American lleet Is easily understood llreat things are eei ted of clectlle Ity on the farm of the future. (to It something easy at first. I.et it ttnch a wabbly calf to dtluli milk out of a pull. The man who first made use of that saying that "what g.ns up must cotno down" eildcntly didn't hate much Iron Mo with Ilia isisl of lltlng In his day. "Klghllng Hob" Kvaus my (hero will U) uo war wltli Jupan. Now let lloUon rage nud Count, Okuma Im agine a vain thluot TAFT'S KINDNESS TO BLIND. Overrules Washington Monument Reg ulation For Benefit of the Sightlttt. The kind he.irtcdi."s of Mr Taft and his sin. -ere. common seme stm p.ithy with the unfortunates In thl world hn just t eon brought to the at tention of th - I.Mo.t hi n ps-iiiar way. Awav up In Hi to. "f the Washing ton tnonumi-nt. t ' . i oiisnnii-. go to I'eliol.l the Is ... ... of O.i nation's capital, the Coli i r 'a l'ol.t lis luile In llltu'e. v't. lt s in innki Ii i-o-sl-Mo for Hie nb '. Mind of Hn t nnel ('late to r' e ' i- . ).,' t I- of i--peride.He .., o n lo , self ll:,:nli plaee-l o-i -e' e" .-ilr in.mitf.il nrs tv lis lilin I. - . tin .-nial ..- s t.n-( Hn- I lit Ih s w ..- i i i ., . i, , dis n hating tin- so) - ii.-. i nf public bullding a-i.l u ne - ii.-' :1 anl returned I" I, ( .. it. 1 in I pii'ti'.al of the Iti'tlMite. npp-ileil to Ml Taft, then sei-n-lirj m war and within whose JiirNdli Mim e nie tin- ollhs- of public buildings und rrotinds. It tisik only a few Words to eunvlnisi the see. rotary that the MUM hiii'd h-ite tho Is-nefit of this prlt liege, and the curds were again placed on sale In the mon ument "l'or this si-tliin," -aid I'rlnelp-il Cleatelatnl In discussing in,, incident. "Mr. Taft ilecrti-s the gratitude of every blind iern. partleularl.t the prngresslto blind, who an- trltlng to hi-lp their less fortunate fellow." ANTI-NEGRO PtANKS IN WEST VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Jim Crow Plank. We favor the enactment of a law re quiring common carriers etigagisl Iti passenger tiatllo to furnish separate coaches or l omp.irtmeiits for white ami coloril passengers Elective Franchise Plank. Itellello.' Ill . i II.. eMeli-l ill of the eli-ctlte fr.ue In-, to a m-e inferior in lnlellli.-i.il..- am' iil-iio-it pii.i nation for the W le .1-1,1 pro lellt t el. ie of J! privilege -o titil lii i!o- n. ll-iteti.iui-e Of gissl got i ri.nli-'it tta-. a m'slake If not a crime eommitieil lit the licpuh llean 1 1. Hit diirlli.- the n Il-ii uf passion and prejudice follow in u ill war for tiolltlcal ends niul p.irposcs, tti- de clare that the I icmncratio partt Is In futor of so ameliillllg the follstllutlou as to pn-serte the imrlty of the Inllot and tl Iis-torate of the state from the evil results from conferring sui h sitt--er and prltlh-ge upon those who aie mill I till to appiecl-ite Its !miirt:itii'i as it alTecls tho stability nnd presertn 'un of gissl govertnneut. Taft's Religion. To dispose of questions nhh h should Hot Is- asked as spenlllj as possible let us say that Mr. Tafl Is not a Human Catholic. Ho Is a member of the t'ul tarlan chinch. That was the chinch of his parents, niul In- has uettr sopm-at ed lilmself from It. Ills wife. Inntete', Is uu npisciip.illah, niul he woish.ps inure often beside her In her church These an- the facts, which are utter ly and absoluteit unimportant 'I h matter of n linn's icilglon has no riL-h' ful place In coiisIdcr.it Ion id his tun. for the presidency. The eoustltiuiiiu of the nation dallied nud established "to sis lire ' ' lesslngs of tlhort.t to ourselves an. r posterity," e.press'.v places Oie tef.t suggestion of such thought outsldo the pale of-p.itrlotlsm. No words can lie clearer than these from our country's fundamental law, "No religious test ever shall be ns quired as n qnullllcatlon to nny ullice or public trust under the Unltisl States." Tho numerous queries nbout Mr, Taft's religious belief show simply the extent to which his enemies hate gone to rouse some prejudice against him Since there-was no spot upon his whole clean record of private conduct and public service to which the could point to Taft's detriment the dl-pl.i-ed their wllllngni-ss to desicud to auy depth of petty, cottardl, eontemi'tiliie attack that might do him h.irui. I'hll.i delphla North American. Samo Old Story. Tuft talked "straight talk" to hi" countrymen about etery Issue that en grosaes the thoughts of Americans ps day. Iirynn promises a series of po-t-script to dlspo.u of tui-lfi. railroads, currency, trusts and etei.tthlng else ot leal iuiportance. And then he eng.ige lu one of his inel.iueholy soniclu'S after a "par.iuioiint Issue" nud finds It In the rhetorical. I'usil in and tinsel plati tude, "Shall tile people ruleS" It Is the mil. old aim. The garb of the coll-el-t atlt e docs not sit well Upon the boiu t-ii-aitci. Mr. r.r.tau has put forth a taoitul, sinisiihl.t phrasi-d bun dle of geiiernliis, ami In- has done so nt the m-i msmi-iit when the mental appetlle ill the whole m-.ii1o s s1kI-i-c-uisl for strong men nud nm wind puililiug. Willi .1 seme of lioin-lly dsilltisl and Important iiiesti.iiis open, ho chooses deiibi'iati-l to s.eet us the chief Issue of the cnmpal-iu a ip-t-t lo which there Is ,'ilisululely no n.-u-.tnte responv- "Shall Ihe people inle''- Tlie ptsiple alttiis hate luled and tiitta.ts will iule.-1'lillailelphla .North Anieil can, Aug. lo, lis is. Reciprocal Dooctlng. Judgii I'aiker Is lahoiiiig for lit Itrj an cause In California, w lib h re cnln the fact t lint ltr.'iu's campaign In Nebraska for Parker kept the lli-pub llcsn majority lu the state down to &rt,000.- St. Iiuls (Jliilio-lH-mociat. Mr. Hrnn criticises Mr. Tatt fur adding (o thu Hi publican platform. In the meantime the number of "para mount Issues" which Mr. Ilryan sub tracted from the lioniocratlc platform would 1111 n'teral latie olunu-s. Omaha lice. Hell Gate. Ho you know what "Hell (Into" means as applied to the channel lead ing from the Hast titer, New York, to Iing Island sutiiidV It is not at all what you likely think it K for It Is n Dutch expression meaning a bright, pleasant and iutltlng passage. -According to His Folly." "'Shall the people rule':' Is declared by the liuiuoi-i'iitle platlorm and can dlilate to be 'the ntershailottliig ls..iie liotv under ilisi-usloii.' It Is no issue Siiiely thu people shall into; stirul.v i In people hate ruled; surel the people ih rule." 'Ihus 1 'ati'llilate Shertnaii re piles to Candidate 111 nn. aud If Hn latter was looking for u straight uu atter ho certainly got It. Hut those familiar with thu mental pnno-un ol Mr Iirynn know that ho would ttel con, o no ril, but Unit his nlisiinl question was iis;c, p, insiu doubt lu the minds of his nunc thoughtless fu. luw i-rs. Democratic Discouragement. At the list of culling dottu upon our suites fililher uiecuithiii lloiu a lutt of the faithful ami fanatical we milk)' Ik, Id to renin is. that the IndllTereuee ot tho South I'arnllna Democrat to Uu cause of Mr. Ilrjilli mi-iiw In Jii.tliy our predi. tl ii some uiuuths ago thai the campaign ttoulil eiul ttlth the Dun cr coutentloii. We wish that tte could lieillnlllusloiusl: ttewlli Unit tin- Deiu ocr.its of Soiil'u Ca-oliiin niul of thu immti) ttinihl shai'i'ly rebuke us fm sitting that ih -ie was nil nheucu ut t-litlo -1 i-iu I u Mf III in. I'll.lllcsloii ,Nl Its .lull O III 1.1 iDelli I, "COULD DO NO HARM." Congressman Eurke Says Office of President Is Infinitely More Powerful Than Cen;rcss. Concri.ssu,.;n .lames l'rancis lturke of Plttstmrg In an Hddtess on "The Powers of the l'te'1 nt' sayo. "The Ameiii .in po.ip'e cm make n . greater tnl-i ik.- than to ele-t Mr. 'tl on on tip- u-sipnp-i.ei ii, it he can ! tin harm lu -lie 'a,,, of nn oltere sen ate. S . ' i -II the ei.lltlvu -ltld hvis,,,! , .1 , tin u-- of the govrni llient nl- Ii-.- iiltlultel gleater v i t 'el ruin i hull the latter. . Mr Itrtiiu an- wholl.t tin -, -tr i i. of mm. I'jicIi I"", ess.. a sirnag Indlt-idtliil cliarne'.er. whnh wmtld is rtnltily nss(n It-elf lu the WhPe Ho, ise. What either of these tin-1 w iild do ilurlug n four year- term ill Hie hlte House Is cau-lnz n i-iiieh ant'ety mnong though-r'i v '-r leans ns the tne.ru matter of the us tlon alone. "As a (llstuiher of money the n. Ident Is wi htsit a rltai In the world. Through He iig.-ucics under his con trol he will this cur disburse a billion li'llar. showing lie- great things we nre doing In ad Hug to the tiupnrnllcled llt of the World's achievements, "In iew- of the fact (hut during the (if teen tears of Ilryan leadership the states controlled lit his party have de creased from li'i to 12, the number of senators from -Is to 111, the numls-r of represeutatites in congress from 'JJ'i to llli nnd In that lime the Democratic party was In control of the ground, whereas It i now, ns a consequence of his teachings, n liois-lessly hetero geneous mass of Piiullte elements, the American fHMiplo can see little pros pects of a iimstnii tlte pollc If Mr Itr.tnn slum' I 1." LABOR WORLD FOR TAFT. JharacteHz? o Him ct Tru Friend of the Working man. IVrcm t... ( : . ;.l N Ii i M-nt .1 J Tlif I..i1mi - (!l tviii ut Mnmt In it H.iNn, "f Mr 'Inft It rli.irnr tcrini" hhn 11 lim friftnl if l-i!r nn.t .lt'clim-K tti.it tin imf ilr MttiiiK of Mr. ttlllMT IH hv lVi ut Il't t lTrit in nllt'iiiilhis from him tin liilnir nrM It Mtj.: "Tliiit Sm n 1 ir Tuft I- 11 true frit'U'l of hihur Is ciTiiiln, niul nil tlx tiiitrui'. imp'iM rmi". trtntw nttiK-Ks tlmt Vr ltUut iiii)tHr r :m uf oSi !iiii muke on liiin rut mi it pr-xt'iit htm from rt.niliiulnu' u I In- rrlfii.l xf tho wu;'!' .v.rt.er. . i ir mixitl Inlmr ifimntt fitTonl tn ln i.'f Mplit nit !ntn fur tli-ii-t n this J- ..tl t"iit'. Tli.it I'tv- Iilcnt ioinjM'r !. wpuiir In fmciiu thi- inn-t itintiiMiit ii.'-it N i-i rt.iln. ttntl In tcllliT' lit W)(L.' W iki'M will r-Tinltily r'illlli' to th'" rt'!n'lll-.iiill." JUDSON OUT FOR TAFT. Chicsjo University's Head So Notifies Chief Uryan Organ. T.. 1!i IM- r t tl,. N.tt ui W'.iM. I -! I 1 . th !.(!. .11 I'T" nit.' I ti 1 . .11 tie, t..'. Mr 'I aff -j i'tn 1 1 tl .1 'm i-M Mon i.f Hi-f- 1. r ti . 1. - t t, , 1 l.i 1 tii.l I' - T 1! , r ,,t ttii..'-! tt U'-.lul il it h !. . I I t(-. - . --...I f Mr K - il I' n - r t!,. ! . Ih- - s Y.UU h I l ' tlu.l Mr Tafl 1 1 i-.trr. mil .tr ni-T-- n.irl lln.-i wliii h I niipr.A'' IIAKIIV I'HATT JnSf.V. I'P-.'i'nt fhlL.iRo I nivtihltj. Clil nR, AtiK 1- AntIinjunctIons Attoiiioy tiHiiTitl Wilde II. IZWU of (HiU, who u.n a iin'inhor of tin cin mlttic on rr-olutlimt of tin UfpuMk';in luitloiml convention, inalces the fidlow -In-; reply to tie cdtk'imt nf the pint form inmle by W. .1. Ilryan. The at torney ireneml mix. In p.ut: 'The thnrce innde h. Mr. Itiyim th:it the it ptil.Ii.-ni (k-o'uratloii with re -pe. t in ihr u-e of the writ of Injunc tion u.i-. .in.'.l to Miu-ehe the I,i litirlnt; iij-in' N unwoithv of n caiull il.ite for p:e-llem, niul the fin the- 'm thiil thN I'i.iUl. imTe! ileel.ire-, the t l-t'liL' luw nnd will tM.e no relief in t! cm- i.t-fs fn wlili li there ha- hceit tin jtiui-e ui di--'Teiioii or tte :ipprhen sloti 01 It unonh of iin iaw,wr who li.ts ramiiu"l tin pti - ,-:!. "The nntl-inj'liteil m a -upitloii n fr.uili clenr -st.it. nn n. of the Itepnlille ;in p.iriy's po-ii en on u Ur-tiiit mi whi'-h oih'T-. have l-i 11 ntti-irptln-; I 1 deele l.ihor. The -olr pnsls uf nti ration. il r.nnplulnt us to the li-mime" of Injiflicttoii.s hi tahor cm yes Ii.ih In en t'ie tisf of the unt without notice and t e !on;r ilehij'. In --onie hisiatico whh h li.no Intervened holuie n hearing of the case. "The pre-eltt KditUte tloen not r.illlltv nil, noli.-.- ;it all hefoie the nuitin of n temp miry oroVr, and Ii Is eiitir'y Wltldll the illMTelmii ol the court lo postpone to uii tune the Jude tua ni ht th- tii'M'Inu upoti the iiue-stion of tin InJiiii.'i.Mii. The Republican pl.iniv impi iticlni tint notice hli.-nl al Was lie jiixen tinU"-- :ltl Irfepar-llile Injury will ..-Milt from delay, and In that c.,M the.-,, .shill he a eiM"ed, hear iuj; provided. Il will tne. 1 tue approval ol eer rt'hi I'lJi.-in1, mail, wlielhe tin tmplo(.'r or ,111 1 .np'o,; ee." Taft and Labir. Tl.iil t-i 1 ..vi e. I'.", e u 1 i ii to t.u-111 lal'or tmi Tluil :Me 1 1 eii.-ltt to hi hoi il m! 1 '.I II Th 1 ih . ! .tc 1: 1. ' 1 to J. .in with mlier un ' - 'I I1.1t il 1 1 cl.uii.it . ! a funit t aid In a 1 . ,. i- 1 niii. Tha ei ; 1 e- e n 1 iil to sit ll.t w!i.-:,etl .. !.,,ie..nf tht-li muployn -m . nn - iii-- i- hu-y. Mr. .;.. . . .! ) 1 ' Tall U op po.,.,i )., . .1 ,j 1. . Mr. limn pet h.i .1 . 01 t.i!hu in 1 1 1 time m I 1 . jt ! m pioiim w lit er. 1 . 1 ' .1 . 1 1 ..) r in all lie It 1- 1 I ,. i le I 'Ui'li .-I -.ill lI t I I llii l l!! led imlei -e ment 1 'i 1 - 1 .1 1 1 j4 1 1 hen on the t . 1 "An ..U'-.Mien of eHrini(Mital mah out. iii-s . id tl I'M-." Mr. .Shur- ItiM llV ' 1 Mi of tile JleUtoclUti piriv. 1 1 ' 1 .m- that hits the target . ulcr. K-ti noicfjy It is - J nn i. n, uViithil 1 n 'i 1 (.ftep all. l'.eni;"Mi.u-. 1 ir lic4.:-tNev e,l. Mail. ,i.e .u I vivel.il i ii Hi lp: I'a Honors 11 iv ca aunlu. lrry tlnu Mr. Tuft lu ii now hom Mr. Hraf tiimiiiti- n ww bohliy. - Umnlia lien. Dut Ho Runs oil Forever. irnmi the New Verli Hun. Wlei t wUJ Mr. Mijun ) sA ft 1 ' "t hf,Un Ui't Mr inv.ni will Umlit Tliui le u nn opilmttit. 1. at. u tl.j. Wile What of th.itt lle'H thu UK Kl Ut UellMrrUt Will I li fur hH fellnw men To L t'i .ton ou up,. iiu. t el ih" C'eiimehti aud laaru! Mi I'i.mi Mi Kirn, at tt) i , tit 1 on thl., trip In H o'.l uft ft 1 iixli 1 (lifp. (Tl" - 1 iLi.n.i. in thd stern!) In th ii'i' wuut. d t'rafU i li v.u .11 Ur- Tuft Mi l th raw nrnr dono A ' ' it und Bhrrman wun- Mr ' ever Wine, io 1 t viii phllDHMphlu Ai' Kern re.'Ue Th fi. Already Irlte, All d huU often Bpruns: U Yr. but I'm itlll younsi 1 n aiietlitr four V n try I ha rum one inn re. t have sot thltt ihlim down pnt. I'm iti 1 cm- u, . ii 1 1. 1 1 1' -Jnh.oi Purard CLUB MEN WILL RALLY FOU TAFT Great Gathering Anticipated at State League Convention. .special Correspondent v V.i;ii(i nnrro. SrjiL 1, nIchty hoM nf tnlwjirt ynunff Ho pui'tirani wilt afRomble here on Wod ne Icy, Fept. 1C, tn ratify the action nf the contention which placed the Taff ;Jhermrn ticket la tho field, and to formally lr.au curat the campaign. In nn)hl.nla to ho waed hy the State I.tia-up nf It-pLllcnn Clubs. ThU will tip the twenty-second an nual i'ncntinn vt tho l-REue. and ail Indications rofnt to It hlntt the n.ost fiucr,fnl in tho history of th or- ganfzitinn. Vice I-npldontUI Candidato Sher nnr irnator liules Penrose. ConRns-i man Nkhola- Lnnswurtli and John Hn, Hammond be among the prlnrip.ii nrators at tho masa meeting to he hold on the upcnlng night of the contention. lain will ho tho first contention to n addressed by Senator Penrose for some years, and h reason of the promlnrnt part ho I" to take In the manaK ment of the national rampainn M rt marks will have special Flpilfl cance. Prizes For Clubmen. Unhurt II. Hahsnod. president of th Plato League, hn been hero and has cordially approved of all of tho ar rancements for the untertainment if tin isltors Prizes arc to be awardt 1 to tho cluln ffendlnn the larpott dele patlrns and for thosu cnmlng the lonp ct dt-itmco Ti.' lonRiie cluh, nro to tako a eon Fpl. umii part In tho rnmpaicn and will (nnperrtr with State Chairmnn .VndrcwM and tho nr lotis count) ct'in mlttee-s in arrant'tnt: for mass mee. nci and pioldln4 tl.n upeal 1 rs and dlstrihutln literature. Ponmolwinia tluhmon havo a warm fcelim; In th'fr InartH for Jinlne Talt. who-e strnni; charattvr and hturdy pa trIotI--m appeal especially to the youtic nifn. First Vctere Club. Plans are mulct wa for the orfltd 7?llnn ef lir-sT Wters' rlulm in oer eoIiopI district In Pcnnt- Ivinla to n list tho-.- who up) rat a prisident al ot fur the fiiM time In the rank d the militant Kennhlicnn- In the great r.ntlnmd contest. Ui-poits iro:n every pait of the countrt show that the trenl of sent! meat ann'tn the ounir tain Is toward the Kep'iMhnn intv nnd lis stindard bearer- nn I t';ar hundreds of thou sands of tirt v-tnr thrnuchont th" Pni'-n nre Pefnc inrdlel under th Itepuldii rn tnt.:'i r.- PattU-nlar atlentien ii to ho ilveii by the Mate I.e-isuo to tho neeial coni.'reiiinal dl-trl(ts In Pennijlva nla whieh have betn claied us doubt ful, and In tl.ts connection tho of!Her- nf th leaRiio will work In harmony with the national nnd eta to commit teot and the Republican congressional committee in their efforts to get out evoiy Republican vnto. T-e pemoerntn are making bold clr.PnH in tho matter of congrvssinnal i-cat-i In this Rtate. They now have Fevcn reproontntivps in the house nnd they nro claiming ten. If tho Republican clubmen acrom plili half of what thev expect In the way of educating tho votera and ron--Ing i nthuIpm fnr the Republican nominees, the Democrats will bv lucky If thev carry throe districts In tl.l Vrtp In Notember. -Mr. Tuft mill "Colonel nn-e-," Ilviry ilaj o.'ri-pt Ruiuliiy .Ttnlr" Tuft i'iiciirix In 11 uplrllisl siruRKlt with Ills ittli-i-rsitlli-s tin- two (nlnnt'lfe -Kiln--t I'ntnuol Iirynn ho wnui-s wnr hi the ll.-l-l nf "illll.-s. Air-ilnst -Ciil.i- lll-l r,C-j" il iirli-s, lliM-n:li-ht-s pulls nnil nt-rasl.miillj fixizli-s oil tli" eoif links, i:i-ry ihik Kiiumm wlm l'olom-1 Hrjnn Is. "rnloncl Itufroj' Is li-ss fiirliniaM. II.. Is tin- mythical liolfcr who nhvnys pluys curh holo on 111" links In I'Mirtly the number of stroke-, that n i;! lilujt-r uhoulil iiso. I'nllkr nthi-r pilfi-m, tho "rulnni'l" Is iit-vi-r "otT ills cnnii." Hi ni.t-r "jroi-s til In Ik" nlr" or 'vxploilM ltli n Imiil rtpnit" on th" not to the last i:ris'ii hy ilolui: th" M-M-iitci-nlh liolo In ti-n nr"k"s luMi-ail of four. Ho neM-r pulls a hhot, H"orsllivs a drlv", novor fo,,2!(.s his npphi.-ii-h; also ho ih-vit u-ss uupnrllaiiii-nt.iry liun-'u.-iK". It wna rorrutly loportoil at Hot Sprlnm that .lu.Itro Taft hail playisl olshtoi-n holis tlu-ro In clglity-cit;lit strokes. Of i-oiirsi. ho was playlni a-nlnst tho hiytliloiil "colonel," for that Ki-oat i'Hini-ut of tho royal anil ancient iranie iioei- loaves tho ltnks. 'roloni-l Iiocey's" reconl for tho links was not ivvcalo' at tin- time .Imlfe Tnft'd feore was ulvon out. lint It woulil lie manifestly unfair to any canilMate for olllco In coulrast hlsI.eiH iwifonnaiiee with that of a purely mythloal. u'liostllko, iineaniiy pilfer who novor makes a hail Mutt. A Cincinnati man who wna it con noNseiir concernliiK cofllu.s, fenrlui; that his trlevlni! rein lives wouU pick out llio wroiiu Bhiiilu or iK'Ikii after in was too ileail to object, h.nl Ills oin Hill nelile t-i onler Koloial ji-iun imo at ail en'U-o of Joint A 11, 1 jet, after all, ilenth 4-uuulit I1I111 napplin; When h" ilteil a f"W ilajs itK'i ho hail 1,'i-own co I ii-bi. nrouiiil that tho collln no IwiiKur filtt'il lilni. i'ew men have n fTOD posthumous Joko plajcil on tlu-ni. Th'j llneo volutin- novel, once w popular. Is now two olumeH tmi loui; tn milt tlio popular taste. Ilut Ih" trc-ml of toilay Is not altni!"tlier to anl l.n-vlly. When flrl nomlnateil for III" lireslileury I.llieolll's t-pee.-h of in-ei ptillieo to Ihe liMllllrltl.il commit lis 1 uiitaliii.l 1:111 uorils. anil lu his formal loiter of acceptance there weio lillt llli Mollis. Itoar Ailmlral Ss-irjV lleet (iicIuiIuk tho fllacler, clhernlse known in Hi" "tloitlni; pantry," Ihe tnu-pltnl Klilp Itellef niul a nuniln-r of colliers. If nny iinao live hears, illm,'i'ii, mon keys, parrots ami kaui-Mroos are pre-i-enleil to olUjers ntnl ini'ii as mascota, rlpeiry will ihliik l.e has Noak's ark V. llli ti I ill. It was 11 "liralu slorin" in Hairy K. Tliaw's cari' niul "ilouhlo tiuntloiial Insanity" In tliu case of tliu Ilnim brotlicrs. "A mail ivorlil, my tans tern" until after iieipilttal! Anollier limit liu 'Isoovonsl n sys tem Willi wliltli. lie saj-H, ho can heat tlio racca. The only way lo lsnt tho racos Is to keep nway from them. Is pnkor, tho (treat unnio of hluff, rroHl.Unt rnatro'ii favorite, or rtoo NEW SHORT StORIES Demanded Fair Play. Mrs. rholps atokes, nt a illnnor tn Kew York, coutlpuiiusl tlio ciistoronrr Tcattnent of domestic -ervnnts. "On nccount of this treatment," -ho Mid, "intellleent yotihc men nnJ wo Ben keep out of domestic Fervlce, de iplto tho Komi pay nnd the comfort. "But who can I'aniu thctul In a ;ourt of law one day n man cwk trna :cs tlfylne. ntnl lmply t ocauc ho wns l cook cverylioily tlicn- from thejuilpo 1-wii to the crier, felt entitled to call jIi.i by his tlr-t tiaui". Had ho liecn 1 cart dil-r they would have called ilm Mr. Smltli. Ilut, no; he was lu lonicetle scrvh e. "A younir -ovcruc;.. a Vnssar plrl, turnisl io nn- durliiK the trial ntnl snl.l 'MI.1S jomis is m it I1IIV1.11NI.S1I.' that she as a piM-iness met with Just such tieatineiit on all -ics "She said that on the l.mn of her ;-ounlr lions,, her mlsiiess onco lut ri hn isl her to a p-iitleiu.iu "'Ml-s .lor.es,' so tin Inlrisluctloii i-oiicluihsl. 'Is our poerness, you know ' "The pivcnioss lisikisl at Iter mis Irvss epistaiitly, as if walllui; for sometliliii;. '"And," she said 'I ls- jnnr pardon -hut what does the iretltletll'lll do?" "'What do you moan'-' said the mis tress hiin-htily. " Yoii hae told him my occupation,' said the poveriiess 'Now I want to know his, so thnt the nciiualiitamst may start fair.' " Under Fire, May There were scleral army oflt cers there, hut not one of them asked me lo dance. ltelle And they are accustomed to the Miaell of powder too! Judge. The Worst Yet. Allhouich It makes m. m.iJ when men Talk "bh"P ' It lu-ikrn 111,1 luilipllii; To lie itniei -; ll.u '.nu-ii ulicn Tlu-y surl la tnlkltat s!iii!lnt: lXnv. r N- s-Tlniea. Life. Knlcker Wisdom comes too late to bo of much use. Ilockcr And hy the time your lungs arc developed you are too bis to cry. Mow York Sun. Odd. Tho Eaffllnh language seems to b Quite queer at tlmee, fur when A )lnl frlenJ KOca on a spree Wo aay, "lie's oft again." Ienvtr Nens-Tlmce. A Willing Worker. mil-Is he a willlni; u inker Jill-Well, I neier heard him kick wlien he could ivolk lltlj ho.l.i . - You- kcrs Statesiiinn. Another Charce, Those flcvttl j tl tl 1. ! I -.1 Tho ol.l tilf.om I'lie I But now II s- Si-sostriii l-ko-t 1 1 Girls, De Cur ful. MatlMa'8 Hps nr.- i o ' 1 u Isors. Her nose is tui'.t I ih-. Her te, tli lluy sn ! la lv. while ruu s, Her hair was thick and Hue. nut, oh, her eyes wi re l.atlly crosseill She got that way, al.lck. From watching herself buttoning Her new waist down tho back! Now York Press. The Usual Catch, "So Ilrash-y was out fishing yester day. How many did ho bring back with lilniV "Oh, nbout a dozen." "A do-en what? ll.iss'i" "No; fish stories." rhlladelplila Tress. Benefits of the Season. "Hot weather Is a gloat help nfter all." "What do you mean?" "When It Is hot we feel justified in puttlug oft unpleasant work till It grows cooler." Chicago ltecord-ller-aid. Memory, The things I should remember Aro thy things that 1 forgot, And lit., thing thnt I'o forgotten Alwos cause mo vain regret, Ilut by 4'irgottlag to remember Ami rtmvmberliig to forget X hnpo that thero will como a tlmo When 1 11 bo happy yot. -Judge. No impostor. Freddie There's u man out thero who says hu has nut had anything to tat fur two weeks. Mrs Cohwlgger Is ho n tramp? 1'reildle No, ma; he says he Is n. fuituuier boarder. New York World. Spoiling Them. Cupid-I'm going to quit Iti The Rtork-yult what Cupid Oh, 1 have Is-eu laughing nt locksmiths fur ho long that the whole trlho uf thciu havo begun to Imagine that they are humorists. I'uck. Alsil Full many a flowir is born to blush un n en And wnslo Its nw.elness on tho desert nlr rati m. my a K'.lfer gts uon tho groin In thr. Mrnki anil lnkiM llvo to hole out then- I'hleiigi. Heeor.l ltcrul.1. Engagements. "Do you," ho asked, when tho beau tiful young widow had promised to Is) his, "Pellet u In long engagements?" "Only lu thu matter of cooks," Bile Bweetly replied. Chicago Itecord-Hvr-aid. Two Kinds of Punches. Hie ga- bliu it nli n slltt liiiiitb, Hli" Ihi.ugltl, "it tliu whule, 'twus txpedl- nl When wi.l she uft gao him tho samo With an Lnilrely now IngredU-nt. Now orb mis Tlmvs.Ut-mocrat. Overdoing the Thing. "Soma folks," mild Undo I'bnn, "seems no nkyart fob feah (ley won't gib do debblo Ids duo dat duy seeing llablo to fuhglt about w hut's conilii' to do yothuh peoplu." Washington Htar, Entomological. I love tho Kru.shorpor, for he Exhales such wild security! Hu tiers nail does not euro a Jot Xf ho luiels upside down or not. Chicago Ilecord-iitrau. It is not what you get But what you Save that makes you rich. Start with a Household Bank while you are young and save a tenth of your income, no t in the HONESDALE DIME BANK. This institution will aisj take care ot your business account and furnish you free a check book, so that you can pay your Dills by check. LOANS made on good security to all classes of people. Money sent by draft in", perfect CALL AT and get a booklet that tell you all abnnt can be done by mail. The Era of New Tl,!. ...,-tl, ,ll f jb.i ujitua nun a usui(;c wi i'tn iiiiAtu paillls, t (.unillllun UIOUpil about by our enterprising dealers to get some kind of a mixed paint that we upplant CHILTON'S MIXUl) PAINTS. Their compounds, being new and hea-ily advertised, may find a sale with the unwary. TUE ONLY PI..VCI: IN HONtSDAI.K. AUIHOIIIZUI) TO IIANDLK J ADWIN's' PHARMACY. There are reasons for the preeminence of CHILTON PAINTS : tst No one can mix a better mixed p.unt. d The painters declare that it works easilv and nas wonderful rnvrrino quality. 3d Chilton stands hick of it and will agree to repaint, at his own expense very surface painted with Chilton Paint that proes defective. 4th Those who have used it are pcrfei tly satisfied with it, and rccomnicnrJ s use to other THE DKIVAVVIilO .V IH'JSOrs CO. llONt:sil,Lt: 1UIANCH. East Bounil Trains In KPftvt .it si: .... hm.. west Uoiin-1 Tmlns. Bunlsyunly. IT iuT pii P.illy, cxeept Mm.l iy. Nl Ml M NJ .st.ltlOl.s. r. u. v. h S t'l 15 Ml tl M re il, rr. i:1 S3 t w t n, 18 M f M It 41 1 IS 10 IS M, r. m. r. A.M. r. v. S -M . M A.M l-.lie ..Alllll- 1 .'.I s iii .. ..r.irtioi, 1 lie. . u i.v 18 V JO a 4 V 4 tn rn r a w ts w . til it t 114 ts 64 . fS M f -J V.' 13 13 . I is ts f t:i m ; 04 v at ii i 07 I X 3t ti; nntiii r k , t; in t x 4i tn ;n . it xu i x is rv ii4 , n n i in n li , ..Llltenlli Am-.. 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NORTHERN, of Enftland. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE of England. NORTH . KSTEIIN NATIONAL, nf Milwaukee SPll.NGFIELD F, Jt M. ot Springfield, Mass. TRAVELER'S LIFE & ACCIDENT, of Hartford. FIDELITY & CASUALTY, of Philadelphia. H.J, CONGER. J. ADAM KRAFT Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieve Colds by working them out of ths tyttem through a copious and healthy action of ths bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As iiurt to tbo fast a Maple Sasps" Children Like It Ftf BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Tr, BsBltt'i KUmj ud Bladder Pills-Sura ud Stfi Sold by PEIL, Tha Druggist. ii MARTIN CAU FIELD Uannraoturer ol Monumental Work Honesdale Pa. Intlarainatorj IUiciunatism Corea in Three lavs. flllortoiiL.Illll,otLeoDOii,Inil-iijsi "Mr vrltij USa lUBUDlUKUir HUCWU.UltlUlUC.cil Joint i uer sulcnng was urrlble ami her tmdr hiiJ act were swollen almOHl beroDd recognition t liaa iwn In tiMl fnr talt weeks aDd hsd elurlll litll blltanK. but recelTed no benefit until she lifea tbu M)stlc cure) lor Hneuinatisin. It esve Immedlste rtlu-l and sue wu able to walk about In tnree dujs. I am sure i saiea ner mo." eoia pt bcsl vcpus, uruvKi Vosssdsis. rs. ms babUFFl'A ' ClrMAl!i U.inrbS'uJJ'Ltl Inn Fslls'j BMWrt OrtI, 11. ir "i IU roulhfsl WiJJ. r cc.iiim-l"TnWn r- matter how small and deposit safety to any part of the world. BANK ho.v b- ilo a li.inkini; business, which Mixed Paints ! ..:. . i!.; i .. t. " CHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS KlllJ.e. "VI H Tl --ili.il i) . S "VT Mill 11) Olll) . "nX iiiT ' i m. r. m, r. u IX 11 8 97 IX 1111 I s 17 It! 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Hawley Atkinson iiQlilDDj- 1 M It Uarretl V II Uicttrt I'J ilowur M Ctirc-iirnn Frank Foati-r Mm T Manitnn t' 11 Voodwntd K J Itli liarilsoii Jniiits I) Aint-s i Mniy A Salirson r' ' Shlnclo i .loll n Cuvriin J V blmt i-l I' ii & iiroini-r nC ScllK A A (illimlH Mt-niier ,i l.'o Kutz lliolhi-is ( laru , Diilloik Mrs N t' 1'olt Henry t'rt-utid W L Iluriiurd Antonio llarliicrl V I. HlTltlUll .Illl Oll A lillllT li nuiltli ,v Son l'.itru-k Wtir f LTuttleJIc Co W's.l-Ii & Ames K 1 Si liluKi-r tlt-orso Aweo Henry F llt-a I. II 1'eiltz White Mill aiiiiu-1 Vaundi-rs K.dHiiid T Kt-llfr I Mm cur el tJlaviti 11 vc ahould attempt to give a list of those who USE IT it would take a dozen newspapers Ono of thu IicfI tt'HIinohhila of tliu ex-i-i-lli'iit iju-tli ty of Clark & Snover Tobacco i fie (act tliut tliufH who imw unt It t n I'M i.iirty juiirsHo, tunl notunoof i "ii would cimw or minke any olher tjr.ui. If it nfiuiVi-u lu ttiftu. THE CLARK & SNOVER CO., 1 1.' to Ml Ailiiuiii Ave., SllllANTON, I'A LIMP, LIMP 'Oh, That Corn!" How nut, lau suffer with pueh a coin 1 To look at, it's almost notlilDK, lint Hu- Inn t I hHt'ri where loms loiint. Now the liiiiKtnilHrtiiH those who hate faithfully tiled lotsot torn i-ures wlihmit etleet, tuny iiu-stlon our statement, hut, neveilheless, we niakH it, and it's true. Wo have a urn emu Hint will take out your eoi ns lootB niul nil. If Usui ncoorduiR lo duectlons it will leuvo no soreneiis. Wu win runt il your money haek If you ate uot satisneil. Call lor RUSSIAN CORN CURE. O.T. CHAMBERS. Pharmacist Opp. I). & II. -STATION, HONKHIIAI.l,, - l ; WM. GIESEKE THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR. i r- pay less and dress bcllcr. (5ct-fte liabit of buying our too per centr'pure wool, strictly fast color KOods, Wu will find our clothes very differ ent from the ordinary ready-to-wear garments you meet at every turn, Latest Stvles and Perfect Pit. Prices Reasonable at WM. GIESEKE'S 1107 Main Si. Honesdale, Pa. Near Ui.-ToHH-Utidge.