THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAKCII CO, 1010. I CENT A WORD COLUMN HEAD, In nnotlior column of this Issue, whnt "Dorln Says" in regard to real estate. It EOIt SALE Full blood White Plymouth Ilock eggs for setting, ID for Jl.OO. D. R I'OLLEY, Seely vllle, Pa. 2fieoi2 IjC)ST Purse containing ten dol lar gold piece and change. Finder please leave at Citizen olllce. 25tl HAVING the goods, I am going to "Holler" on Pianos, Organs and Sew ing machines. MclNTYRE. 24col4 1'Olt Flagging, Curbing, and Steps call on Miller. 174 Delaware St. eoi 4t. TWEhVE muslin trespass notices for $1.00; six for seventy-five cents. Name of owner, township and law regarding trespassing printed there on. CITIZEN ofllco. Will SAIjE Small farm located 94 of n mile from Winwood station, Preston township, Wayne Co., Pa. WAHKEN P. SCHENCK, Honesdalo, WANTED: A competent cook. MRS. MARY II. TRACY. 14 07 Main Street. , eoltf. PIANO TUNING I will he in Honesdalo March 28th to 31st. Or ders by postal card, care Hotel Wayne, promptly attended to. Sam S. Wint. 23t2 FOIl SALE A walnut upholster ed, parlor set of furniture consist ing of sofa and two large cnalrs. In quire Citizen Ofilce. tf j FOll SAIiE A mare, 9 years old, ! uound, work anywhere, good driver. E. E. Cnrlton, South Sterling. 2t FOll SALE A heavy buckboard , wagon, nearly new. FORREST TAY LOR, Torrey, Pa. 2H2 Pa. 25t3. AIjIj KINDS of legal blanks, notes, leases, deeds, warrants, bonds, sum monses, constable bonds, etc. Citizen office. LOCAL MENTION. Work has been begun on the Martin F. Heft building on Sixteenth street. Frank H. Varcoe is the contractor for excavating and build ing foundation. --Captain James Ham Circle, La dies of the G. A. R.. will meet on Fri day afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. I. H. Hall on Ridge street. A full attend ance Is desired. -C. C. Jadwin, who has just celebrated the anniversary of his seventy-fifth birthday, has . , con rluded to' retire from active busi ness. Rumor has It that Fred Spencer, former employee, is to succeed him. W. H. Hulsizer. I). I). G. M.. of Honesdalo, paid a fraternal visit to llilford Lodge, Mllford, Pa., last week. He expressed himself a3 much pleased with the prospective new Lodge room, and congratulated the brethren oh the possession of such an attractive place for meeting. -Rev. C. A. Benjamin, formerly of Honesdale, and who has been located at Philadelphia for some years, has recently been appointed to the First Methodist Episcopal church at Allen town This is one of the largest ehunhes in the conference and the many friends of Rev. Benjamin will bo pleased to learn of his success. - The Independent mentions E. R. Bodle as a candidate for the Demo iraiic nomination for Representative. The same paper Is out flat-footed for Ex-Senator Joel Hill as candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Senator and Incidentally mentions Representative Feurth as also de siring to have a nomination for the same olllce. William Freund, son of Henry Freund, of this place, received word on Friday last that he had success fully passed examinations to become a clerk in the census office at Wash- lngton, I), u. Mr. Freund took the examinations In Wilkes-Barre last fall, and is to bo congratulated up on his success and bis high percent age which wns 92 per cent. Tho Honesdalo stockholders In hc Mineral Hill Copper Company, after six years of patient waiting, are tow very much olatod. This com pany has been driving a tunnel through their property for over live years, and havo beon meeting ob stacles of all klndB, lack of funds bo ing one, and now their perseverance has been rewarded by opening up nn immenso vein of copper ore which assays $101 per ton. There Is nt least 20.000 sharoH of this stock owned in Honesdale. It Is genorally understood that the contract between the I). & H. and Erlo railroads, whoreby the D. & H agreo to dollver ono million tons of coal to tho Erlo railroad at Honesdale, has como to an end, and that a contract has beon made whereby the O. & W. railroad will tako the place of tho Erie, tho D. & H. delivering the coal to tho O. & W. at Sidney. Tho custom has been for the Erlo to carry this coal -to tho docks at Weohawkon for distribu tion. The operator's oHlco at Farvlow will bo abandoned, Thero Is so mo talk of tho Erlo establishing a coal station at East Honesdalo to supply consumers with coal. Capt. May, who Is general superintendent of all tho Erie coal mines, was in Hones dale on Thursday last. Jos. SchlcFsler hns purchased tho Irving Cliff Bottling Works. "Boh" Dorln, who was employ ed nt tho National .Elevator Works, hns resigned. A. number of glass cutters are leaving Honesdale, having obtained positions in other cities. Fifteen persons united with the Methodist church Stindny morning. Nino received tho rite of bnptlsm. The Midnight Sons havo Issued invitations for a dance to be held ( at tho Lyric Hnll Friday evening, i April lr.th. , Percy Cole, who for 19 years I has been nn efficient clerk for Drug gist C. C. Jadwin, tendered his resignation on Saturdny. There Is a petition being clrcul-l nted for Warren E. Perhnm to again I enter the Hat as a candidate for nom-! inntion for Representative. ! Miss Dorothy H. Mcnner cn- tortnlned a number of her friends nt a card party at her home on , Church street on Monday afternoon, j Cashier C. A. Emery, of the Farmers and Mechnnlcs Bank, has joined the ranks of the automohlllsts I and will soon be driving a Stanley; steamer. I There Is considerable pressure! being brought to bear upon Buel I Dodge to hnve him enter the lists as a candidate for nomination for Rep-: resentative. I Orchard Inspector W. H. Bui-1 lock, who was taken sick with j pneumonia while on 3ne of his i trips, is improving. He is still at! Sugar Notch. Mrs. Bullock is with him. I Easter Miles joined the ranks of I the high price brigade and the only reason advanced was "not the tariff," j but the scarcity of the flower. The 1 consignments from Bermuda were 1 smaller than In many yenrs. Krletner Bros, have the con-1 tracts for building Mnrtin Heft's I house on Sixteenth street, and Mrs. j John Driscoll's on Ridge, and also for , altering John H. Weaver's lately pur- chased property on Park street. J Miss Stella Vanaan of Carbon- i dale, greatly pleased the large con-i gregations as soloist at Grace Epis- copal church on Easter morning. She has an exceptionally fine voice and showed it to the best advantage. Dr. Surface, the State Zoologist, i who has been on trial on charges preferred against him by a former assistant, has come out of the con-1 test with Hying colors. The charges were trivial, and should never have i been entertained. 1 A train of freight cars went through the now Erio Cut last week. This cut will do away with the neces- i sity of using the tunnel under Bergen i hill, In going into and out of Jersey City on the Erie railroad. The cut will ho ready for passenger service j some time after June 1st, this year. Next month a practical demon- i stration will be given in orchard treatment and development by prac- I tical teachers, at the following places: Monday, April 4, at Charles McKinney's, Gravity; April Gth, at J. V. Warwick's, Inglehart; April 11th, at Hull Bros., Waymart. More Information along this lino In next issue. We are glad to announce that A. W. Dickson, one of Scranton's best men, who was stricken with paralysis, is on tho road to recov ery, and will soon be attending to his business. Mr. Dickson was a form er Honesdaler and wo all know him to be an upright, straight-forward, conscientious man In every walk of life. We need men of that stamp to keep things moving aright. If tho weather man ever showed his good disposition, or his love for a well-dressed community, he did on Easter Sunday. He had good sup port from tho sun and the mercury. Thero was scarcely a thing that could havo added to the beauty of Easter day, and that Is u remarkable record even for the weather which has es tablished many uncontested marks in its day. In tho afternoon tho streets were filled with promenauers all were happy; it was Easter. Some men ventured forth with carna tions in tho lapels of their coats, but ordinarily they wero the personifica tion of Job in all his meekness. A team belonging to Henry Hartung and driven by George Har vey, became frightened on the East Honesdale road, and started nt a mad gallop for Honesdale. When near Charles Meyer's place, the wag on was upset and Harvey spilled out. Tho team continued to race until they wero stopped by Fred. Waltors at the corner of Main and Fifth street. Ono of the horses was cut badly on ono leg. blood flowing freely. They wero taken to T. O'Connoll'B blacksmith shop where Peter Manger stopped the flow of blood by bnndnglng tho limb. Mr. Harvey was only slightly Injured. Tho mnn with the u:g voice is back again at his old job of Station Master nt tho Scranton D. & H. R. R. station. Pnt Spollmnn is his name, and ho Is known to Ilonesdnlors who visit Scranton. Peoplo who now go to Scranton, nnd become tired out doing tholr shopping, can, If thoy reach tho station ahead of time, tako a nap without any fonr of losing their train, as Pat's volco is strong enough to awaken tho dead. When tho D L. & W. n. R. Co. hnd their old sta tion opposlto tho 1). & II. station, Pat's volco would ring out so clearly that passengers In the I)., L. & W. station not conversant with tho Eng lish language, would tubIi out nnd board tho wrong train. That is ono of tho many reasons why tho Phoobo Snow Road built their new station bo far up town. Tho station now known as Sandy Hill, on the Saratoga Division of tho D. & II. Railroad, has been changed to Hudson Falls. Fred C. Rlcchcnbncker has filed his pnpers as a candidate for tho nomination of Representative on the Republican ticket. There are so many chicken farms Inside tho borough limits thnt It Is expected that tho "Llino Kiln Club" will ho reorganized. Rents for residences in Scrnn ton hr.ve decreased at least 20 per cent, over last yenr. Wish we could say this of Houcsdnle. The seventeenth anniversary of Violet Rehckah Lodge, No. 119, 1. O. O. F., will bo hold In Independent Hall Thursday evening, Mnrch 31st. On account of pastor Hiller at tending conference at Binghamton, there will be no services at the Methodist church on Sunday next. The Bakery sale of tho Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church which was held in the Reese Cash Grocery store, on Saturday, netted $95.00. Dr. A. W.. Smith, of Scranton, assisted by Dr. H. B. Ely, of this place, performed an operntlon on Mrs. Eugene Bnbbltt Monday for intestinal trouble. Freedom Lodge of Odd Fellows elected the following officers on Monday night: John Fisher, noble grand; Charles E. Cade, vice grand; G. W. Penwarden, trustee. Another mnn hns gone chicken mad; eggsactly same as others have. Frank Schucrholz is now tho owner of two hens and a rooster, and hopes to buy nn automobile with the prod uct of their labor. An operation for appendicitis was performed on Walter M. Whit ney by Dr. Gibbons nt the French hospital in New York city. Mr. Whitney is now at his home and coining around nicely. Samuel T. Wright and wife of Rockvllle Center, N. Y., were in town last week. They talk of buy ing property nnd opening up a sum mer boarding house. Mr. Wright is clerk of the Surrogate Court of Nassau county. Over 100 people assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Downing at South Canaan on Satur day last, it being the GOtli anniver sary of their wedding. In our next issue a more complete account will be given of the occasion. Sigmund Katz, of the Katz Un derwear Co., has purchased the Ham lin house, corner Main and Fifteenth street. Mr. Katz has been the lessee of this house for several years and by purchasing same becomes the own er of the best built and best planned residence In Honesdale. On Thursday evening of last week a number of friends of Dr. W. T. McConvill surprised him with a banquet at his homo on Church street. A solid oak card and reading table was presented to the doctor. The affair was given In honor of his 10th anniversary as a resident of tho Maple City. Special services were held In the churches Easter Sunday. Attend ance was unusually large at each service. Churches were profusely decorated with greens and flowers and the extra music was greatly ap preciated. Mrs. H. Rockwell's solo at the Presbyterian church in the morning, was rendered most effec tively. Miss Krantz, at tho evening service, sang "Lo, the Tomb is Empty," very sweetly. Special Census Enumerator Cortright started on Tuesday to gather tho called for information from the factories. Wo would sug gest to manufacturers that as soon as they receive their blanks by mail to get together the data which the government requires nnd thus bo able to furnish the same when the enumerator calls. Read your blanks over carefully; get acquainted with what information you aro to im part and thus save much tinu1. Whnt came near being a bad acci dent occurred Sunday night near Dy berry road, when Mrs. F. Dlllemuth, hor daughter, Emma, and Miss Mabel Hartnian were returning from church in a buckboard. Miss Dlllemuth was standing up holding to tno back of the seat when she lost her bal ance. To save herself from a fall alio grasped at tho sent, knocking a lantern from tho vehicle and frightening the horse. All threo were thrown out. Mrs. Dlllomuth was quite seriously injured while tho young ludles wero bruised. Tho now, long spring conts nt Menner & Co. stores nro stylish and effective. 25eol4 PERSONAL MENTION Albert Stoinmnn wns a caller in Scrnnton Saturday. A. J. Coleman left Saturday on n business trip to Chicago. Win. O'Connoll, of Now York, wob at his homo hero for Easter. Floronco Dunning of State College, Is homo on a brief vacation. Joseph Rosier, of Carbondale, was a callor In town on Sunday. Dan Coleman, of Scranton passed Easter at his Honosdale homo. Mrs. Fred Tolloy was a recent visitor of WUkos-Bnrro frionds. Mrs. Joseph A. FIsch nnd daugh ters spent Stindny In Scranton. Miss Helen Fowler, of Scranton, spent Sundny at her homo hero. Miss Bessie Medland, of Carbon dalo, spent Easter in Honesdalo. Park Schoonover of Passaic, N. J , was a recent Honesdalo visitor. Miss Eva Griffin, of Scranton, spent Sundny nt her mother's home. Miss Eva Wilson wns tho guest of her cousin in Nantlcoko on Sunday. Earl Williams, of Scrnnton. is visiting his parents on Eighth street. Mr. Frank Dupplus left for his . homo In Rending Tuesday morning. Eugene A. Drumn, of New York , City, spent EaBter with relatives In town. i Miss Maine Crogan, of Scranton, j spent Easter with Iloncadnlo rcla I tlves. j Walter Schlcssler, of Wllkes-Barro, Bpcnt Enster with his parents In this j plnce. I Miss Grace Rettew, of Carbon- dale, spent several days In town re cently. Charles H. Truesdale, of Carbon dnle, was a business caller In town Monday. Jesse L. Sherwood of Preston, was a business cnller In town on Monday. H. H. Crosby, of Indian Orchard, was a business caller In town on Monday. Harlon Hlsted nnd Joseph Brelt haupt were visitors In Hnwley on Sundny. . Misses Agnes and Beatrice Hnvey visited relatives in Scranton on Sunday. Andrew J. Fives, of Hawloy, called on Honesdale friends Saturday af ternoon. MIbs Mnbel Schimmel attended the dance at Hawley on Monday evening. Mrs. James Tiguc, of Mlddletown, Is visiting Honesdale friends nnd relatives. Miss Grace Jadwin recently enter- j tained Miss Lucia C. Bristol, of Brooklyn. j Claude Mitchell, Charles Gray and LeRoy Smith were Hawley visitors ' on Sunday. i Walter Campbell, of Scranton, ! spent Sunday at his home at East I Honesdale. i William Mathey. of Scranton, spent ! Easter at the home of his mother on Ridge street, i Helen Burns returned Monday from a visit with her grandparents in Scranton. I Mrs. A. D. Van Drlesen returned ! Saturday from a visit with Carbon- dale relatives. .Miss Marguerite Dolmetsch has j returned to her school duties at i Wells College. Marlon Smith of Elmira College. , is spending a few days at her home i on Church street. Miss Daisy Alberty, who is em ployed in Carbondale, spent , Easter i at her home here. I Misses Pearl Murray and Emma I Dornholm spent Easter at their homes In Scranton. I Irving Clark of New York City, v Is spending his Easter vacation at the ! home of his parents. j Mrs. HefTeran, of Plttston, Pa., nt- tended the funeral of Mrs. Frank I Dupplus on Mondny. Born, on Friday, March 2Gth, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller of Spring street, a son. Morris Frdeman is spending a few dnys in Scranton visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Louis Landau. Wilbur Daily has returned from Philadelphia where he has been work ing the past few months. Daniel Monaghon and August Wuiellea spent Sunday with the former's parents at Scranton. Charles P. Searle witnessed the production of "Tho Penalty" In Scranton on Saturday evening. Mrs. George E. Spencer and lit tle son James, aro visiting at the homo of her mother in Peckville. Eugene Caufleld, of St. Bonaven turo's College, spent Easter at the home of his parents on Park street. Mrs. Coe Durlnnd was entertained at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Suydnm, of Hawloy, on Eastor. Ray Dibble, our genial carrier, spent Easter at the homo of his grandparents at East Windsor, New York. Miss Ruth Monnghan, of Scran ton, Is a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Brncey on Erlo street. Miss Mary Murtha, of tho I. C. S.. of Scranton, spent Saturday and Sundny with her mother on Erie street. Massoy Truscott and Norman Farn hnm, who trnvol for Blrdsnll Broth ers, are at tholr homes hero for a fow days. Miss Jennie Murphy, of Elizabeth St., Scranton, spent Easter Sundny with friends In Houesdule. Tribune Republican. Mrs. N. Moon and llttlo son, of Carbondale, havo been visiting nt tho homo of her mothor, Mrs. Win. Konworthy. Mrs. Milton Lewis, of Carboudalu, spent Eastor nt tho homo- of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Brown, on High street. Vincent V. Kllroo returned to his work in Now York City on Sunday, after u short vacation at his homo In Tanners Falls. Mrs. John Bnumnnn returned on Saturday nftornoon from a several days' visit with her slstor, Mrs. Geo. Wiedner, of Scranton. Mrs. Henry Nnglo and son of Wllkes-Barro, wero recent visitors nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Van Drlesen of Spring street. Miss Dorothy Monnor, of VaBsar Colloge, Is eutertalnlng hor friend, Miss Wing, of tho same institution, at hor home on Church street. I Miss Elizabeth Dcnhnrdt left Sat- I 1 1 il n in ri.ti In .. Tl 1., . whoro sho will make nn extendcu visit with friends and rclntlves. Miss Etta Feurth returned to the Mnpto City on Friday, after making an extended visit with St. Louis nnd New York City friends nnd rnl- i ntlves. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Mnrtin Hlnes of I Scrnnton, wero guests nt the homo I of the lnttor's Bisters, the Misses McLaughlin, of River street, for a few days. Goods especially ndapted Tor I confirmation and commencement I dresses at Menner & Co.'s store. I OBITUARY. D U P P I U S Mrs. Frank Dup plus (nee Hannah McKenna) of 1 Reading, Pn., died at tho homo of ' hor mother, Mrs. Ann McKenna of I this place on Good Friday, March 25th, after a lingering Illness of heart trouble. Deceased was about 41 years old. ' Beside her husband i nnd mother, she Is survived by the i following sisters and brothers: Mrs. M. J. Kelly, Josephine, Kate, Alice, i John J.. and Frank P., all of this I place. Funeral was hold on Mon j day morning nt 10 o'clock from' St. John's church; Interment In St. John's Catholic cemetery. j COURT PROCEEDINGS. I On Thursday, Judge Searle heard , tho application of S. C. Sllsbee for I hotel license at Orson. Remon- j . strnnce had been filed ngainst ' ! granting this license. A largo 1 number of witnesses were heard j for both sides and the evidence was quite contradictory. Remonstrance I was filed upon the ground that ap I" pllcant sold liquor to minors, to : persons of known intemparate habits and was himself not a proper I man to keep a hotel. On Saturday ! morning, Judge Searle declined to I grant tho application. , On Friday petition was present ed to have guardian appointed for Marian L., Lqo J. and Camilla Con I nolly, minor children of John Con nolly, and John Erk was appointed their guardian. Proceedings taken under Act 1895 as amended byAct 1U01 were i heard in court and a decree enter ' ed In accordance therewith and Win. B. Holmes appointed guardla'.i of I Charles F. Rockwell. Saturday morning Judge Searle held court and the libel of Lucy A. Riefler against Henry Rlefler, dl , vorce, was presented, and Homer j Greene was appointed master, j- Public road in Damascus con firmed nisi. County bridge at Starrucca con firmed absolutely. County bridge in Texas township, White Mills, confirmed absolutely. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call today was 2 per cent, time money and mercantile paper un ' chanced In rates. Closing stock quota I Hons on the New York exchange March I 28 were: I Amal. Copper... iVj Norf. & West. ..103 I Atchison 112',, Northwestern ..13; I B. & O U0i I'enn. It. It 13311 I Brooklyn H T.. 7fi Heading 105 . Ches. &O!il0.... X Hock Island Ku. C.,C.,C.& St. I.. S3 St. Paul imi I D. & II 175H Southern Pac...l234 'Erie 29?i Southern Hy.... 25 r! .... iriatcln 1f.1 Cnl. t- .. - I ,.., ...... ...wv ....... . . uuuill. pi... U-: 111. Central 140 Sugar 121 Int.-Met 22U Texas Pacific... My. Louis. & Nash.. liO I'nlon Pacific... 1S3'A Manhattan 137U IT. S. Steel S3 Missouri Pac... ;0Vi V. S. Steel pf... 11314 N. Y. Central. . 121T West. I'nlon 73 Market Reports. UUTTEH-Steaily.; receipts. 4.X3 pack ages; creamery, specials, 3ic: extras, 33',ia31c.; thirds to firsts, 2u32!Ac.; hold, seconds to specials. 5a3:c. ; state dairy, common to finest. 24a38c. ; process, firsts to specials. 2rja27V4c. ; western, factory, seconds to firsts, 22a23Vic; Imitation creamery, ZltyiVXc. CIIKKSK Klrm; receipts, C33 boxes; state, full cream, fall make, specials, 17& alSc; fancy, 17t4o.; good to prime, lC&a lfic. : current make, best, 15',alGc; com mon to fair, 13.ilf,c. ; state skims, 114 lbs. fall make, specials. HUc; good to prime, 13i4allc. ; current make, best, llal2c. ; com mon to good, 4Val0c; full skims, 3atc. KOOS Steady ; receipts, 2G.43S cases; state. Pennsylvania nnd nearby, hennery, vOiUe. 23a2Cc. ; gathered, white, 2fti!3(4c.; hennery, bioun and mixed, fancy, Sic; gathered, brown, fa-- to prime, 22a2iJ4c. ; western, storage packed. 22ia22c.; extra firsts, 21?ia22c; 11. Ms. 21a21V4c wavxi: tor.vrv hxoikhatoks. ItccoiniiiciMlctl by J. Andrew Wilt of Touaixln, 1'a. The following named persons having passed the best test for enumerator of tho various districts of the county recently holu, have beon recommended by J. Andrew Wilt, Suporvlsor of tho Census of this District, and approved by tho Director of the Census, nnd win no doubt bo commissioned as enumera tor for tho district. Tho preceding number is tho olllclal number of tho enumeration district, tho other column shows tho territory com posing said enumeration district. Those recommendations have beon made entlroly on tho tests, re gardless of politics, rollglon or sex, as directed by tho Census Bureau: DO. Ilorlin Twp., Charles A. Dnvey. 01. IJueklnghnm Twp., Win. K. Spratt. 92. Canaan Twp., I'rompton Iloro., Wnymart Iloro., Ralph 13. RandallftJ afi niin..n it,i.. a,.,... ini... -I,..,. 1 Jr. 3 li4. Clinton Twp., exc. I'rompton Iloro., J. ICdw. Schoblg. 9r,. Damascus Twp., Districts 1-3, Wnrd U. Wnll. 90. Damascus Twp., Districts 3, 4 D, Walter C. IJrannlng. 97. Droher Twp., Mary C. Hauso. 98. Dyherry Twp. and Uothnny Roro,, Nicholas II. Llppert, 99. Hawloy Uorough, Edward V. McAndrow 100. Honcsdnlc Borough, Ernest E. Wilson. . 101. Lake Twp., Homer G. Sander cock. 102. Lebanon Twp. nnd Oregon Twp., LeRoy M. Mitchell. 103. Lehigh Twp. nnd Sterling Twp., Mnynard W. SlmoiiB. 104. Manchester Twp., .Millard Lord. 10C. Mt. Pleasant Twp., S. Roscoo Gunn. 10C. Pnlmyra Twp. exc. Ilrwley Boro., Geo. L. Mnrtin. 107. Pntipack Twp., exc. Hawley Boro., Frank B. Pennell. 108. Preston Twp. exc. Starrucca Boro., G. Howard Rutlcdge. 109. Salem Twp., Emma M. Brink. 110. Scott Twp. exc. Starrucca Boro., Bayard F. 111. South Canaan Tressler. Towksbury. Twp., C. B. 112. TexnB Twp., Dlatrirts 1-2, Lewis S. Patridge. 113. Texas Twp., Districts Chester A. Garratt. 3-t, I'.KN.I. II, mrrmt'H. Ugtep.t. M winger. 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