TlIE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1000. -ifg - . I CENT A WORD COLUMNl WANTED Girls in washroom. T. 11. Clark & Co., Inc. GOtf SALESMAN WANTED A com petent salesman to handle a splendid proposition as salesman in Hones dale and Wayne county. None but one with n large acquaintance need apply. Call or write. 80S Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa. AUCTION SALE On the prem ises on Saturday, Aug. 7th, 11)09, I will sell to the highest bidder my farm of 85 acres with house, barn, and all improvements, at Tallinan vllle, Pa. Terms one-third cash, balance secured by C per cent, mortgage, length of time to suit purchaser. A. B. Tallman. C0t2 ItltlDGE Itl'lljDEItS-QUis for the construction of guard walls to the county bridge at Heach Lake will bo received by the County Com missioners until 10 a. m., Friday, August li, 1909. Hlds should bo made on two plans. First, recon struct old walls and put on a con crete jacket. Second, relay the old wall In cement. Didders should visit the location before making esti mates. See plans at Commission ers' oilice. 01U2. FDR SAIjE One of the ilnost dwellings on one of the finest streets in Honesdale. All modern improve ments, furnace, hot and cold water, bath room, etc. If you want a swell home go and look at it. It's grand only 58100. DORIX. BOARD WANTED Office ' man, neat and orderly, desires board and lodging with private family. Address XT., Citizen office. FOR RENT Room suitable for office or shop. Jno. F. Roe. 120!) Main street. 59tl I OFFER two modern dwellings on Church street at Irresistible prices. DORIX. FOR SALE Main street corner property, 100x150, improved. Jno. F. Roe, 120!) Main street. .VOtl FOR SALE Roll top desk and office chair. Jno. F. Roe. 120!) Main street. 5!)tl If you want to sell your town property just go to a Citizen's phono and ask for 79.1. I'll be at three hours, the Common Council the other end all days and at all j of the City of Port Jervis on Tues hoiiis. Give me your address and j day evening voted unanimously to I'll call on you. DORIX. j give to the Interstate Hydro-Electric FOR SALE Lady's bicycle. Iver Jolinson make; good order, cheap. Inquire Citizen office. 57tf. WANTED 5 day laborers at the Fisli Hatchery, Pleasant Mt.. Pa., Apply to X. R. Duller. 5Gt4 A HOUSE on East Extension street to rent. Inquire Hotel Wayne. 57t;; FOR SALIC House and nine acres of land In Promption. Terms to suit buyer. F. P. Kimble, Honesdale, Pa. 57t2 P.RAMAN has some splendid na tive and western horses for sale, all in excellent condition at Allen House barn. 25tf. SPECIAL attention given to chil dren at Chariesworth's Studio. 2S FOR SALE Ray house, on East Extension street. Large lot with tixty feet front. M. E. Simons. SSeoitf. NEARRY NEWS. Mrs. William 15. Chase of Middle town, was struck and instantly kill ed by Erie train s. in front of the Main street depot in that city about six o'clock Wednesday morning. John Hoff, an aged citizen of Lackawack, Ulster county, dropped dead at the home of his grand daughter, Mrs. Lewis Stangle, near that village Monday evening, of apoplexy. Mrs. Robert Milllcan, through her attorney, Fred Lidstone, tiled a law suit against the Scranton Railway company for 51 ft. 000 for alleged In juries sustained by falling from a street car on the West Side a year ago. The store of J. D. Miller, a cloth ier at Thompson, Pa., was entered and the thieves succeeded In getting away with a big loot. It was re ported later that hats and furnish ings were found near the Starrucca station. As the result of cutting his foot on a piece of coal over a week he fore, LaVerne, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, of Jerniyn, died in the State hospital Tuesday morning. He had been taken there after the case became serious on Saturday afternoon. On Thursday afternoon the body of a man was found along the Le high Valley rnllroad near Bernlce. It has finally been identified as that of John W. Thomas, of Parsons, and has been claimed by Wllkes-Barro relatives. Thomns is a veteran of tho English army in the Boor war. Tho Scranton Truth tells us thnt ex-Sheriff Chns. Robinson caught, nt Mnplewood, neur that city, Wednesday, a cat fish which weighs twenty-flvo pounds, nnd thnt tho flsh is on exhibition In tho window of Ithelnhnrt's Btore on Washington avenue. Stepping from the northbound I track to get out of the way of a train, Cormcns Malas stepped di rectly In the path of a south bound train on the Delnwnre and Hudson railroad near the Wlnton station j Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and . was Instantly killed. It was clearly established Tuesday that the young man who was found dying In a rnvlne near Elmlra, last Friday, was John Snyder, a resident of Plttston, who had at one time. worked at tne uaruer traae in tins city. Snyder's body was taken to Plttston for burial. Scranton Tribune. I church, at S p. m. Two Luzerne county murderers, On the 20th the P. O. S. of A. Stanley Nazarko and Thomns Willis, I people enjoyed a social gathering have been respited by Gov. Stuart j and an Ice cream lunch, at the instance of their counsel, and' The Odd Fellows, on the 24th, will not be hanged on August 10, 1 had Initiations, Floyd Webster as was originally intended. It is and Arthur Phillips being the candl understood that the respites were ; dates. Following the ceremonies, granted to permit the cases to be , n lunch, with lee cream, was served, taken before the Board of Pardons. Miss Lydla Robacker, of South Sterling, Is a guest of her brother, Dr. Linnaeus D. Wltherill. form. H. Robacker. many years the State Medical Ex-j George Wolfe, of Illinois, is the aminor of the Knights and Ladies guest of his sister, Mrs. I. M. KIpp. or Honor, died at his home at The Misses VanCaiup, of Troop, rnion, X. Y., near Binghamton, mo guests at their aunt, Mrs. R. Monday morning, July 2G, after n I u. Simons. prolonged illness. He was born ati Abram Garrls is reported to be in Tnion t.S years ago, and had always jn precarious condition. lived there except a few years pass-( Misses Lenora and Xettio Cliff, of ed In Indianapolis, I ml. Three Wilkes-lSarre women came upon a highwayman in the act of robbing W. O. Coolbaugh, an old gentleman of Parish street. Monday night. They sailed Into him with lists and nails, and put him to rout. Mr. Coolbaugh's jaw was broken by his assailant, whom he did not know. Neither does he know the names of his female rescuers. The robber obtained no booty. Willie walking along the tracks of the Lackawanna railroad at Courtland, near Stroudsburg, on Tuesday afternoon, William Hufton, 42 years old, was struck by a train and sustained injuries that may prove fatal. He was hurled a considerable distance and besides sustaining a broken leg and several broken ribs lie had many and severe cuts and bruises and it is feared was injured internally. Hufton's home Is in Port Jervis. After a discussion lasting nearly Compnny a franchise to furnish elec-1 trie light, power and gas in tho city, and a franchise to operate an elec-1 trie street railway system, all of which hoiim snbiect to a bond of ? 1 0,000 to be approved by the Com-1 inou Council executed and delivered within nine davs. We thought Port Jervis had a street railway and 1 those othr tilings. : Sporting Notes. Harness horse racing Is now under way. Pittsburg's new ball park covers seven acres and seats ijo.oou. To date tf.ltt.UH) lias boon subscribed , for Cornell's new athletic Held at , Ithaca. ' The athletic co-eds of the I'lilvcr- ; slty of Southern California are sori- ! tuMy considering tho possibility of 1 holding a truck and Held moot. i The Detroit baseball diamond will 1 bo swung around next winter, and a new grand stand will ho built in the loft center corner. Tho present grand stand and pavilion will be utilized as ' lower priced sections. Tho club plans to have one of the Ilnost plants iu the country. . Flower and Tree. A single leaf of the orange tree care fully planted will often take root and grow. While many plants close their petals or fold their leaves as darkness ap- Chapman here. proaches, the testimony of most scion- The rain of Inst week has prob tlsts Is to the effect that none cease to j ably saved the potato crop, as It Is grow. j now growing finely. A smoking tree is one of the natural Charles Richardson, of Carbon wonders of Ono. Jnpan. Strange to lfle. visited his parents at Promp say, it smokes only in the evenltig just ton, Saturday and Sunday, after sunset, and the smoke issues ! Several of the farmers in this sec from the top of tho mink. Tho tree is I tion and around Keene, are wearing slxtv feet high. I very glim smiles this week as they Tho helIotroK represents Clytie, the beautiful nymph who died of love for the sun. Tho story of Clytie Is also connected with the sunflower, which, ns well as the heliotrope, means de voted attachment. The Fan. Fans were used as sacred emblems in India. The Romans used n circular fan on occasions of state. Tho early Greeks made fans of the flat leaves of the lotus. The Chinese and Japanese have from antiquity used fans of all possible va rieties. In ancient Egypt fans of strange shape made of parchment or feathers were used In religious ceremonies. Folding fans had (heir origin in Japan nnd were imported thence to Chlnu. They wero of tho shape still Th Dragon Fly. Tho "Mcvll's darning noodle" is tho popular name of several species of tho dragon fly. Thoy aro so called from tbolr cylindrical bodies, resembling needles. They aro not poisonous. ya . i i m & VILLAGE, HAMLET, FARM. Doings in Rural Wayne. Interesting Items Picked Up by Our Staff of Wide-Awake Correspondents STERLING. I Thursday evening, Aug. 5th, ' Bishop Talbot will preach at Zlon i I Scranton, are guests of Misses Effa and Elva Cliff. The young folks made Miss Ethel Meyers a birthday party one even- ing last week and a similar one was given at John M. Lewis' for Miss Ethel. Miss Xellie Westfall, of Bingham ton, X. Y., was a guest, last week, at F. G. Swingle's. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mannsv of Scranton, are guests at John Stev en's. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simons and daughter of Honesdale, were also guests there last week. July 2G, 1!)09. CLINTON. n. i mi... ........ . c.l.l.n,l. 1 . 1 1 lie iiiuiuii sunlit? ouuuuiti siiiuui elected the following persons as officers for the coming year: Mrs. F. X. Rude, superintendent; J. E. cMnwiiiir neatfitnnt siinoriiitpiuli'iit i Mrs. C. R. Bunting, organist; Mabel i Sanders, assistant organist; Flora j Loomis. secretary; Ida Lee, treas- Mr. and .Mrs. Maurice Fitze and 1 bake were among the features of urer. 1 children, of Aldenville, spent Sun- the day's outing. Several new members were re- day with Mrs. George Ilauser. , Mr. Homer Greene is rapidly re cently added to the Moosic Grange. I The interior of the school house j covering from his recent illness. The Temperance Alliance meet in is recoving a coat of plaster which Messrs. Eugene, Edward and Joe Aldenville next Sunday evening. will be followed by frescoeing. The ; Sampson, of Dunniore, with their Early on Monday morning, July work is being done by Charles Peth- families, spent Sunday with rela- 2fith, Leon, the only son of Mr. : nr.d Mrs. John Schimer, quietly pass-, ed away. Early in the spring lie 'came home from Syracuse, where ', i he was cmnloved by the D.. L. &. W. Co. as manager of their store supply, hoping to be benefited by . home-care, but that dread disease. I tubercolosis. had too lirm a hold I tor medical skill, or loving care to . . ,... I. I. 1... time his many friends surprised him In- Komliiisr hiin nost cards and let- tors to the number of more than Mr. and Mrs. Schimer have tho sympathy of their neighbors in the death of this, their only child. a daughter inning died in infancy, July 27, 1909. ' STEEXE. Miss Olive Halev visited Saturdav and Sunday with friends at South Canaan. David Wonnacott is critically ill again. Mrs. Arthur Snediker, who has been ill, is much improved. The ice cream social held by the Ladies' Aid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, last Thursday evening, was quite successful. The net proceeds being $10.30. Mrs. Flossie Chapman and family, of Carbondale. are spending a four weeks' vacation with Mrs. O ,W. four week's milk and cream, this being the third season In succession. Still they bite at the tempting bait. Each season brings a new man at the milk station at Keene wno will work the farmers for all of the milk and cream that they are worth, insuring them from a cent to a cent and a half more than the old stand-by creamery nt Prompton can pay. MILANVILIiE. Mrs. D. II. Beach, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter, A. J. McCullough, and daughter, Gladys, spent Sat urday at Honesdale. Mrs. Albro Dexter and three sons, Russel, Melvin, and Robert, of Brooklyn, are rusticating at their summer homo here. Miss Gladys McCullough will re turn to Mount Clair, X. J on Fri day next. Miss Lonorn Young, of Orange, N. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza Young. Herbert Iliman has returned to his work in tho Treasury, at Wash ington, D. C. H. H. Tyler and sister, Mrs. Bell, of Scranton, C. A. Tyler, of Wllkes- Barre, and Fred Tyler, of New conquer, un 11 is isin 1111 iniiay, no " "' miwn.-,n ...on with his mother, united with the Work will soon be begun on the 'school have been re-elected for an Clinton Centre Baptist church, of stone road through this place. Mr. other year: J. D. Storen, principal; which they have since been consist-' Erk, of Seelyvillo, and Mr. E. W. Florence Jones, intermediate; Elsie out members. A few days since he Gaiumell were inspecting the road Howe, primary. An additional tench passed his 21st birthdav, at which machine recently. or will he hired this year but as yet Haven, Conn., who have been the guests at G. H. Tyler's, have return- ed to their homes. Miss Minnie Gay is spending this week with Mrs. Harvey Gay, at Berkshire, X. J. Mrs. Marsh and daughter, who have boon guests of Mrs. Cornell, at her bungalow, returned to their cottage at .Mill Rift, Pa., last week. Ben. Clark, of Port Jervis, X. Y., was in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Sampson and Mrs. Cora Skinner went to Honesdale on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Deighton are entertaining a son. Mrs. Richard Calkins went to Middletown, X. Y., Tuesday to visit her sister. July 2S, 1909. BETHANY. Mr. Arthur Robertson is homo from the west, visiting his mother, Mrs. Hattio Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Faatz enter tained (luring the week Dr. and Mrs. Baker and son, Ellis, of Jermyu, who returned to their home Tues-1 day. They are also having a visit from Mr. Myer and son of Jerniyn, brother of .Mrs. Faatz, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Faatz, and family, of Green Ridge. .Miss Florence Blake, of Carbon dale, spent Sunday wlh her father, A. O. Blake. Helen .Manning returned this week from a visit to her brother and wife at Xowbergh. Dolla Cody spent Sunday in Prompton. Edward Woodward, of Xew York, arrived during the week and open- ed his summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hannes. and daughter, Eva. left Sunday for! a few days at Pleasant Mount u-K ami .Mr. Loettcr. Lillian Anderson's guest, Miss' Grace Poettiger, will return to her , home in Wilkes-Iiarre this week. Dr. and Mrs. Swift, of Honesdale, are expected Saturday for a ten days' stay at Mrs. L. Pettrick's. Ella Gnmmell is expected homo Thursday horn Flushing and will, 1 no accompanied uy ner menu, .wits l.M,,., r1,.,..,,.MM Deemer iJitueman, 01 wukos- Harre. spoke to a largo congregation In the Methodist hurch, Sunday morning, on the Anti-Saloon league. Mrs. Xat Sergeant, of Beech Grove, passed away Monday morn- .ing. and funeral sen Ices wore held 'from the Methodist church Wcdnes - day morning at 1 1 o'clock, Rev. W. Signor officiating. Burial was I made in the new addition to the . Bethany cemetery J'.v -,J l'-HiU. , USWICK AND LAKEYILLE. A party of people from Uswlck uul Lakevllle. sixteen in number. , visited the Middle Creek Falls on . Sunday. It required seven vehicles j to convoy them to the Falls. 1 John Schleupner, overseer of poor I in Paupack township, conveyed I Laura Winerabin to the Hillside Home, on Monday. i vsited this place last Saturday. The Miss Minnie Miller became a , doctor still wears that pleasant member of the Hildagard Rebekah ! smile and is looking finely. They Lodge, Xo. 3.19, I. O, O.F., Lake-1 wore the guests of Dr. Bang, ville, Pa., on Wednesday evening, , Richard Bone and wife made a July 21st, 1909, There was com-! business trip to Carbondale last pany at Lodge on Wednesday even- week. ing. Mrs. Lillian Becker, of Ham- Mr. Jay Reed, who has been suf lintou, was present. ferlng from blood poisoning in both Mr. and Mrs. John Reer were very hands, for the past month, is Im pleasantly surprised on Saturday proving nicely under the treatment evening by about 60 of their friends of Dr. A. M. Cook, who called on them to spend the Daniel Lambertson is still con- evening. They had music and danc ing and enjoyed a good social time. Tho amusing part of it was that the gentlemen forgot to take the ladies with them and had to return for them. They seemed to remember the "Time" and the "Place" but they forgot tho "Girl." F. R. Olmsted, Jr., and Arthur Crane caught three turtles last week. The largest ono weighed 22 pounds, tho next largest about 10 pounds, and the other one they threw away. Mr. Sanders and daughter, Ger - trude, of Mount Vernon, X. Y., who tho lino in operation. Rumor has spent last week nt their farm at Us-1 It that it is a good thing. Help it wick, returned home on Saturday, along, as opposition is the life of Mr. Sanders purchnsed n nice flock j trado. of twenty sheep of Charles Utt, also John Conrad and Harold Cort 4 head of cattle. Mr. Utt delivered right, of Scranton, wero pleasant tho sheep to Mr. Sander's farm on j callers in town last Saturday. Saturday and delivered tho cattle on I James Kennedy, an old veteran Monday. from tho Soldiers' Homo, is spend- Chnrles W. Pennell Is still Ira-1 Ing a few days with his daughter, proving nicely. Dr. Rodman called I Mrs. John Witiz. on him ono dny the past week and said lie was doing finely. He can now walk around the room nnd takes his meals wth tho family nt tho table. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woodward visited tho latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. X. Stephens, nt Lakevllle, on Sunday last. Miss Martha Lempfert, of Brook lyn, X. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Lempfert, at Lakevllle, Pennn. Miss Annie BIttner, of Xewark, X. J., is spending her vacation with her brother, L. M. BIttner. nnd family, at Audell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Youngs are entertaining their daughter of Long Island. The Lakevllle base ball team played at Salem on Saturday after noon. The score was 12 to 14 In favor of Salem. John Altemler Is helping his uncle, James "Swnn, In haying. J. S. Pennell, of Wllsonvllle, Is haying for his brother, C. W. Pen nell at Uswlck. S. R. Crane nnd sons are haying on the Frank White farm at Uswlck. The Lakevllle Lodge, Xo. 11(11, I. O. O. F., and the Hlldagard Ro bekah Lodge, Xo. 359, I. O. O. F., will hold a picnic on the lawn un der the shade trees at William See ger's and on the school grounds at Lakevllle, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. 7, 1909. The proceeds are to be equally divided between these two lodges. All Odd Fellows and their 'families are cordially Invited to at tend. F. B. Pennell, of Uswlck, Pa., is conducting his wife to the Danville Asylum to-day. July 2Sth. Misses Helen Crane and Eleanor Wnterson, of Brooklyn, X. ., will arrive on Saturday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Crane, of Uswlck, for a two week's visit. LAKE ARIEL. Our base ball team is now round- Ing into shape. Week ago Saturday it defeated the strong Moscow team by a score of 13 and 11, and last Saturday it played and defeated Honesdale team (a combination of Honesdale and Carbondale players) also the White Mills team score S nnd G, in a game of 11 innings. Strong teams are being engaged by the management for the remaining Saturdays of the season. All the coming contests will doubtless be I very close. Let all the people turn out and support our team. The Lackawanna Electric Co. of ' Scranton. ran a local excursion here Saturday for the benefit of their employes. A ball game and clam tives here. Mrs. C. E. Mills and daughter, of Honesdale, are the guests of Mrs. A, S. Keyes. .Mr. T, McTabland, our station : agent, is at present slightly indis- posed. Mr. Xirc. of Hawley, is fik - ing his place. .Miss Frankie Simons was the guest oi menus in .lerniyn recently. 11 fl.r, r.1.1 t,.w.l.A,..-. 1 , 1 1 t 1,1. rl. lie lias not been selected. .Mrs. George X. bandi rtocK, ol Honesdale. is the guest of .1. '. ' Sandercook and family, Tho Misses Dishing, of Scranton, were the guests of Miss Elsie Howe 1 over Sunday, as was also Mr. Oscar ' liigart, of Ilawley. Mr. Homer Sandorcock, who has been touring the west for the past two weeks, returned home to-day. Leslie Simons spent several days last week at Moscow, the guest of Rev. I. B. Murray. There will be an ice cream social on the church lawn, Friday even ing of this week. Proceeds for the , benefit of base ball team. July U09. SOUTH CANAAN. We were pleased to meet Ira B. ' Stevens and wife, of Scranton, who lined to his room. His case is a serious one, yet we hope for his re covery. Ely Shaffer, our popular black smith, is kept very busy, now-a- days, to meet the demands of the , public. Mrs. John Butler and daughter, Ruth, of Moosic, were the guests of tho former's brother, J. E. Hasen, last week. The Consolidated Telephone Co. has nearly all the poles set through lthls place, and soon expects to have Mrs. Emellne Reed is in very poor health and Is confined to her bed, nt tho homo of Mrs. Johnson, who is caring for her at tho present time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Long and daughter, of Plymouth, wero tho guests of Rev. Thomas Hooper, last week. Mrs. James Mandlvillo is a very busy woman now days, peddling cherries. She reports a good crop this season. July 26, '09. TYLER HILL. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Eglnr's family has been increased by the arrival of a girl. While unloading the last load of hay for the season by means of a hay fork, the rope gave way and H. C. Jackson fell to the floor, sus taining a bruised hip and a broken arm. Dr. Many Is in attendance. Edna Olver and Bessie Welsh spent Sunday at Laura Pollock's, at Rutledgedale. Charles Pethlck, of Peckville, Is doing his haying on his farm here. A number of city folks from Ty ler Hill camped In the pine woods on Wednesday. Mr. Hill, who has been n guest at the Olver house, has returned home. July 29. 1909. Just Noises. "Look here!" shouted the Irate farm er. "What are yoou doing lishiug In my hike when it's posted?" "Aw, go on!" sneered the tough city lad. "Make a noise like u hoop and roll away." The farmer took out his knife and cut off a section of birch. "Sonny." he said solemnly. "I reckon yeou'd be better making a noise like a locomotive for t.h next few minutes." "Like a loconiotlre, old clover seed! Why?" "Because yeou are going to be switched." And the next moment the yells that emanated from the clump of bushes made a noise like n Sioux Indian on the warpath. Chicago Xews. USING THAT RUBBERSTAMP AND GET SOME J DC A I I jpTTIrS? HFAHx I IlLrtL LL I I Ll BlLriLO Good Letter Heads Are Good Business WE PRINT THEM FOR YOU PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. Attorneys-al-Lmv. H WILSON, . ATTORNEY A C0rXSi:i.(!!-AT-I.AW. (Ullcp. Masonic building, second Hour lloncsilaio. 1'a. WM. II. LEE, I ATTORNEY A COl'X.sKI.OK-AT-I.AW. ( Mike over post office. All lewd business promptly attended to. Honesdale. 1'a. EC. MUMKORD, ATTOIi.Vr.Y A COrXSKI.OK-AT-I.AW" Office Liberty Hull buildlns. opposite the Post Office. Honesdale. 1'a. HOMER GREENE, ATTOKXKY A COl'XSF. J.OU-AT-LAW. Office over Uoif's store, iloiiesilale la. AT. SE.VRLE, . ATTOKXr.Y A rorXSEI.OH-.VT-I.AW. office near Court House Honesdale. Pa. 0L. ROWLAND, . ATTOKXKY it rOl'XSEI.OR-.VT-LAVV. Office over Post Office. Honesilnle, Ia. flHARLES A. McCARTY, L' ATTOKXKY A rOfXSKLOR-AT-I.AW. Special and prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Office over Kelt's new store. Honesdale. 1'a. Fl KIMBLE, ATTOKXKY & COlXSELOIt-AT-LAW. Office over the post office Honesdale. Pa. ME. SIMONS, . ATTOKXKY A COPXSEI.OR-AT-LAW. Ofiice in the Court House, Honesdale, Pa. ER.MAN IIARMEb, ATTORNEY 4 COUXSELOU-AT-LAW. l'ntpnts inul oenslons secured. OIUpr In th Scliuerliolz building Honesdale. 1'a. PETER II. ILOFF, ATTOKXKY A COUXSELOR-AT-LAW. Office Second floor old Savings Bank building. Honesdale. I'n. EM. SALMON, ATTOKXKY A COUXSELOR-AT-LAW Olllce-Next door to post office. Kormerl occupied by W. II. Dimmlck. Honesdale, Pa Dentists. DR. E. T. BROWN, DENTIST. Office First floor, old SavhiffslUank build. Int'. Honesdule, 1'a. Dr. C. R. BRADY, Dentist. Honesdale, Pa. Office Hoims-B a. in. to 5 p. in. Any evenlns by appointment. Citizens' photic, SI. Residence, No, 86-X Physicians. DR. II. IJ. SEAKLES, HONESDALE, IU. Office and residence 1019 Court street Telephones. Office Hours 2:00 to 1:00 and 7:00 tob:00. d.iu. Qurr