TIIK CITIZEN, FIUDAV, DICCKMItKIt 2, 1010. CENT A WORD COLUMN i AVANTHI Glnss cutters, good routhers and smoothers on table ware. Good pay and steady work for cood men. Thomas B. Camp bell. 40-42 South 8th St., Ilrooklyn, N. Y. 92t2. VOll SALH OK BUNT One-story factory building 125 by 75 feet. Covered with Century (fire proof) shingles. New steam "heating plant. 200 feet of shafting and 2 motors. Apply the Herbeck-Domor Co. tf FOB KKXT 7 rooms ami batliT gas and furnace. GIG Church street. Inquire- at house. FOK SALE Kelly & Stelnman brick factory building, Including en gine, boiler and shafting, Inquiro of J. B. Robinson. fqtf. FOK SALIC Pair of chilled sleigh shoes for heavy bobs; two-seated pleasuro sleigh, full panel, uphol stered scats, drop end board mount ed on sleigh bobs, polo and shafts;' now spring cutter, painted red and' black, with spring cushions; heavy doublo work harness; single buggy harness; heavy lumber wagon; now wine press. All as good as new. One Qornoll Incubator, 225 eggs; ono brooder, 100 Rhode Island RedTill lets, 25 White Leghorn hens, Call or address P. M. BRIGGS, Lava, Sullivan county, N. Y. It LOCAL MENTION. On nrconnt of tlio bxtra de mands made upon our news col umns, a large number of interesting letters from our correspondents are crowded out this week, and will ap pear in our next issue. William Bishop Is seriously 111 at the home of his parents,' Mr. 'jind Mrs. Edward Bishop, Indian Or chard. Jury Commissioners W. H. Bul lock and Oscar Miller are In town to-day (Thursday) on official busi ness, Captain James Ham Post No. 19S will hold their election of officers on Friday evening, Dec. 2. All members are urgently requested to be present. . Attention, Veterans I Regular meet ing of Capt. Ham Post, No. 198, G. A. R., on Friday evening, Dec. 2d, F.lec tion of officers. , C. A. Emery, cashier of the Farm ers and Mechanics bank, was called to Scrnnton Wednesday on account of the death of his father-in-law, Benjamin Evans. "The Blue Mouse," which plays at the Lyric this evening, was really the comedy hit of last season's New York successes. A few Honesdale peo pie who have seen the. comedy pro nounce It "Great." Willis Lucas, representing the R. L. Polk & Co., of Pjttsburg, was in town recently in tlin interest o'f another di-' rectory of Honesdale. Solicitors will arrive in a short time to complete the work. The remains of Jeremiah Re gan, of Scranton, a former well known teacher of Wayne county, were brought to Canaan for Inter ment Friday. Many relatives and friends accompanied the remains. The Erie has set out 8,050 Japanese honeysuckle vines on the slopes of the new cut through Ber gen. They are expected to root so firmly they will hold the loose soil from sliding on the tracks and the foliage will beautify the otherwise bare cut. Hon. Alonzo T. Searle, President Judge of Wayne county, will hold court for Judge Edwards in Lackawanna county all next week. It is said that a number of the alleged election fraud cases will come up before him for de cision, The Anti-Saloon League Committee of the county are requested to meet in the Presbyterian church chapel, Hones dale, Friday, December 9, at 2 p. in. Rev. C. H." Brandt, of Wilkes-Ba'rre, will be in attendance and will elaborate new lines of work. By order of Rev. J. B. Cody, Chairman. The adjourned annual meeting of the Presbyterian church, Bethany, will be held Wednesday, December 7, at 2, p. m. The ladies of the church will Berve dinner in the church parlors. Im portant business will come before the meeting. The Bell Telephone Company has recently installed a direct line telephone, in the electric light station, for fire alarm purposes, equipped with the en unciator drop, which makes it a con tinuous ring until the engineer comes and answers the telephone. If you want to notify the department, in case of fire, call up and ask for "Fire AJann Telephone. "The Thief" played to a fair-sized audience at the Lyric on Tuesday even-i ing. Several women were observed making notes of the "pointers" civen on "how to hold a husband, when love grows cold, and the hair turns shady." The company was a strong one, and the second act especially was one long to be remembered. The audience showed its appreciation by generous encores and liberal applause. PERSONAL MENTION. State Game Warden, M. J. Lowry, Scranton, "was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Charles R. Brady is confined to her home by a severe spell of illness. Dr. O. J. Marcy, Scranton, was a Tuesday professional caller in town. Dr. W. .1. Perkins, Carbondalo, was a caller in town Tuesday. Charles Gable, Mllanvllle, spent Tuesday In Honesdale. R. M. Salmon, Esq., transacted busi ness in Scranton Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Simpson, of Kceiic, was in t twit for a few days this week. Mrs. Alec Messenger, of Carbondale, called on friends here Tuesday. Mrs. James Lindsay visited friends in Carbondale several days this week. W. E. Blglow of Scranton, spent Wednesday In town on business. Mrs. Mary Delanoy, Port Jervls, is visiting friends In Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Holmes Inst Sunday entertained Mrs. Dloftender fer. . Capt. Charles Bnker, of Waymart, was a visitor bore the first of the week. ' Miss Pearl Bryant, of Upton, N. Yr, spent Thanksgiving with her pnr ents. E. A. DeLaney, Esq., Carbondale, was Tuesday a Maple City professional caller. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Scranton, were recent guests of Mrs. Louis Deln. Mrs. Jnmes Ward and datighter, Heldn, passed the foro part of the week In Scranton. ' At F.'Trautwinc, manager Consolidat ed Telephone Company, Carbondale, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Frank Walters, the obliging flor ist, is entertaining his sister and little niece from Stroudsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Rose, Ivory ton, Conn., spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richmond. Mrs. E. B. Callaway has returned from a several days' visit at the homo of her parents In Dunmore. J. L. Sherwood, Jr., who has been doing special game duty in Pike county, has returned to his home in Honesdale. Dr. O. J. Marcy, of Dunmore,' Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Ely, a Tew days before going South for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Evans, of Fif teenth street, are entertaining the iorin er's sister, Miss Blanche Evans, of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Emma G. Secor solicits subscrip tionsfor Homo Journal, Woman's Home Companion, Delineator, and offers extra good inducements in combination clubs. Mrs. M. E. Simons and daughter, Miss Alice, returned Monday evenii g from Bowling Green, Ohio, where they had been visiting relatives for several weeks. CHURCH NEWS. Baptist. First Baptfst, cnurcn Rev. Geo. S.' Wendell, ' minister. The usual services will be held at the First Baptist church at 10.30 a. m. and 7? 30 p. ni. Communion of the Lord's Supper at the close of Morn ing Worship. Tho pastor will preach at both services. The sesRlnna nf tho Bible school, F. II. Trask, superln- lonueni, win convene at 11:45 a. m. Young People's meeting at G:30 p. m. The regular bi-weekly service will he held at Berlin Baptist church on Sunday afternoon next at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. George S. Wendell will preach the sermon. Episcopal. Grace Episcopal church Rev. Albert L. Whlttaker, rector. Second Sunday in Advent. Morn ing prayer at 10:30 o'clock. Even ing prayer at 7:30 o'clock. Subject "Tho Character-Value of Truthful ness." Sunday school and Bible classes, 12 M., assistant superintend ent, Jos. N., Welch. Rev. A. L. Whlt taker will hold service at the Indian Orchard school house at 2:30 p. m. and at Wayne county jail at 4 p. m. Lutheran. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church Rev. C. C. Miller, pastor. Second Sunday In Advent. The morning service In Gorman at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school immediately afterwards. English evening ser vices at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. C. Miller's subjects next Sunday are: Morning: "Steht auf, Im Namen Jesu Chrlstl"; evening, "Time To Awako and. Watch." Methodist Episcopal. At tho Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday, Rev. Will H. Hlller, the pastor, will preach In tho morning and in the evening at tho usual hours. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner Church and Tenth street, Rev. W. H. Swift, D. D., pastor. Services at 10:,30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 12 M. ltomiui Catholic. St. John's Roman Cnthollc, Ter race St., Rev. T. M. Hanloy, rector. Rev. E. Burke, assistant rector. First Sunday In Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. m. High mass at 10.30 a. m. Evening ser vice at 7.30 o'clock. Vespers first Sunday of every month at 3 p. m. St. Mary Magdalen's, corner of Church and Fifth street. Second Sun day In Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. in. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. TKNKIl CAUSES ARREST OF ANOTHER EDITOR. Frederick W. Sell, odltor of tho Star, a Democratic weekly nowspnper printed at Slatlngton, was arrested yesterday on a charge of criminal libel at tho Instance of Governor elect John K. Tener, according to tho Harrisburg Telegraph. Mr. Tener went to Allentown to bring tho prosecution and remained in tho city until after the hearing. The information against Editor Sell was lodged beforo Alderman J. S. Renlnger nnd tho warrant was nt once Issued and placed In tho hands of Constable Albert Stcckel and Court Tlpstnff Francis S. Mertz, who took tho noxt trolley car for Slat lngton and arrested Sell. T (Continued from Pago Ono.) 1 OURS Miss Rcna ICellow 1000 Miss Mnrgnret Roardon 1000 Miss Elizabeth Balrd 1000 Miss Gertrude Krnntz 1000 Miss lsabello RIckert 1000 Miss Margnret Ehorhardt .... 1000 Miss Blanche Picrco 1000 Miss Helen Beck 1000 Miss Alma C. Schullcr 1000 Miss Edith K. Swift 1000 Miss Mary A. Menncr 1000 Miss Blancho Secor 1200 Miss Mary Hlgglns 1000 Miss Mnrgarot Roso ..e 1000 Mrs. R. B. Bronncrman 1000 Mrs. Alma J. G. Dlx 1000 Miss Mao O'Noll 1000 Miss Vera Rlcknrd 1000 Miss Ethel Schlessler 1000 Miss Julia Schtmmcll 1000 Miss Minnlo Schooll 1000 Miss Elizabeth Schuerholz ... 1000 Miss Harriet L. Smith 1000 Miss Letltla Green 1000 Miss Helen Tryon 100(r Miss Mnry Van Drlcson 1000 Miss Mario Ward 1000 Miss Beatrice Southerton .... 1000 Miss Helen Jacobs 1000 Miss Katherlne Kroll 1000 Miss Mayme Lynott 1000 Miss Nora Murphy 1000 Miss Grace Hanlnn 1000 Miss Jennie D. Hageman .... 1000 Mrs. Asa Bryant 1000 Miss Merle Eldred 1000 Miss Alma Canflold 1000 Miss Mary Butler k 1000 Miss Margaret Brunner 1000 Miss Marlon Charlesworth . . . 1000 Miss Bessie Carroll 1000 Miss Vera Moll 1000 SEELYVILLE. Miss Anna Corbett 1000 Miss Heleno Purdy 1000 DISTRICT NO. 2. This Includes Hawley Borough, Texas No. 3, and all of Palmyra, Berlin, Orogon, and Damascus town ships. A tour to Bermuda, a diamond ring and a gold watch are sure to go to this district HAWLEY. Florence Cook 1100 Frances Robinson 1200 Minnie Miller 1000 Nelllo Langan 1000 Christina "Miller 1000 Helen Lehman 1000 Irene Bishop 1300 Gertrude Bea 1000 Magdalcna Baschon 1000 Elizabeth Daniels 1000 Gertrude Drake 1000 Clara abes 1000 Julia McAndrew 1000 WHITE MILLS. Mayme werner 1000 Josephine Spinner 1000 Elizabeth TUman 1000 Frances Dillon louO Laura Hertel 1000 Ada Hayden 10U0 Ida KIttner 1000 Eleanor D. Gill luuu Annlo Williams 1Q0O Mario Murphy 1000 Esther Levlno JiOOO DAMASCUS. Alma Noble 1000 Elizabeth Gregg 1000 Frances Tyler 1000 Fannie Fromer . lzOO INDIAN. ORCHARD. Queenle Cooley ; i000 Cora Weeks 1000 Ethel Bunnell j.0uu Edna Toms 1000 WEST DAMASCUS. Mattlo Walsh 1000 Annie L. Pollock 1100 USWICK. Louise Rohrbacker 1000 Pearl Crano 1000 Gladys Pennell 1000 TYLER HILL. Hattlo Selpp 1000 LAKEVILLE. Hazel D. James 1300 ABRAIIAMSVILLE. Mildred Davies 1000 LEDGEDALE. Agnes E. Beahen 1000 GALILEE. Clara Gaston 1U00 DISTRICT NO. 3. This includes Bethany Borough, Starrucca Borough and Clinton, Lebanon, Mount Pleasant, Manches ter, Buckingham, Preston and Scott townships. A tour of Bermuda, a diamond ring and a gold watch aro sure to go to this district. BETHANY. Dolla Cody 1000 Ella Gammell 1000 Alice Ward 1200 Margaret Manning . ...fll... 1000 Dorothy Henderson 1000 STARRUCCA. Susie McGraw lOOo Carrlo Lloyd . . . 1000 PLEASANT MT. Helen Tiffany 1000 Emma Lempko 1000 Genevieve Leouord 1000 Viola Allen k 1000 Jullu O'Neill 1000 BRAMAN. Blancho Blake 1200 Emma Woolheater 1000 PRESTON. Grace Monnghan 1000 WHITES VALLEY. Elizabeth Kelly louO Margaret McGraw 1100 EQUINUNK. Adalaldo Watson 1000 HIGH LAKE. Mao Flynn 1000 LAKE COMO. Anna Guithoff 1000 DISTRICT NO. 4. This includes Prompton and Way mart Boroughs, Cherry Ridge, Can aan, South Canaan, Lake, Salem, Sterling, Drehor and Lehigh town ships. A tour of Bermuda, a diamond ring and a gold watch aro sure to go to this district. WAYMART. Ollvo Lock wood 1000 Margaret Spry 1000 Allco Cromwell .. 1000 Ruth Inch 1200 Paulino Schaffer 1000 Mrs. M. Tuthlll 1000 1100 I 1000 1 1000 : .lorn Miller, R. 1). 2 I A Tl 1 1.M 1000 1000 1100 1000 luuO 1000 1000 1000 1200 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 Elslo M. Howe , Airs. Orpholla Swlnglo Penrl Kelly Florenco Jones STERLING. Laura A. Gilpin Lota BnrnoB Daisy Buttorworth SOUTH STERLING. Emma BrUos Leola M. Smith GOULDSBORO. Graco Dowllng Minnlo Courtney Mildred Sobring SHERMAN. Louise Lynch Estella McAvoy PROMPTON. Frances Rlchurdson KEENE. Maude Smith NEWFOUNDLAND. Ella Ehrhardt HAMLIN. Mao Walker Allco Hum II n , Cora Alt Mrs. Earl Chapman WAYMART COUPLE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Cnptnln and Mrs. Charles E. Baker Celebrate, Tuesday, Fortieth Wedding Anniversary -Many Honesdale Peo ple Attend. Special to THE CITIZEN. Captain and Mrs. Charles E. Bak er celebrated the fortieth anniver sary of their marriage, Tuesday af ternoon and evening at their resl ium e In Waymart. More than a hundred Invited guests from Way mart, together with largo delegations frQm Carbondalo and Honesdale were present, and helped to make the oc casion a memorable one. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were tho recipients of many handsome and costly presents In honor of the happy event. Dainty refreshments were served, Mrs. Wil liam J. Van Keuren, Honesdale, be ing tho caterer. Captain Baker is widely known as a former popular Delawaro and Hudson Railroad man, with which company he held a re sponsible executive position for many years. Thoso present from Honesdale were: Mr. and Mrs. David H. Menner, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Relf, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pennlman, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hulshlzer, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Whlttaker, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Brady and daughter, Miss Ethel, Mrs. J. D. Westom Mrs. Charles E. Dodge, Joseph N. Welch, WHilam H. Dlmmick, Judge Henry Wilson, Frank A. Jenkins, O. M. Spottlgue, William H. Leo, Esq., Misses Minnie Smith, Mabel Broad, Mary I. Baker, Charlotte Lane, Ber tha Lane. It's Jtiht Like 'Em. It Is curious to what lengths the Democratic press Is going to give its advice, more or less wholesome, to J3oyernor-elcct .Tenor. He man aged to struggle through his cam paign .without their support and will probably get through his administra tion without their advice, or rather in spite of it. Titusvlllo Herald. J. A. Staples, Scranton, was a business caller In Honesdalo and vi cinity Tuesday. Austin E. Lynch, representative of Brooks & Co., Scranton, was a business caller Tuesday in the Maple City. Don't fill holes in a dirt road by dumping in loads of stone. Don't permit grass or vegetable matter to be thrown Into the road way. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOK CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER CURY, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range tho whole system when enter ing It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should nevor be used exception prescriptions from reput able physicians, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It Is taken In ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Jewelry Talk ! NO. 1. Jewelry makes one of the most acceptable gifts, as it is not only a remem brance of the Christmas season but a remem brance for years and often for a life time. Think it over. Florenco Donny, R. D. 3 Cathorlno Woods, R. D. 3 . , Jennlo M. Smith ROWLAND, Jeweler mm JUSTICE (Continued From Pngo One.) gntlon of prejudice; especially so if tho allegation wcro denied. But the commonwealth only takes Issue with tho accused on tho averment of a combination against him. As to the question of widely extensive prejud ice, while not In terms ndmlttlng It, tho district attorney says he Is un able to deny it; and ho does not, as In tho case of tho other reason, de mand proof. Inasmuch as elthor ono Is sufficient, this dispenses with the necessity of further proof. Tho pe tition will bo granted where It Bets forth n statutory causo and such al The Great Sale of the Jacobson Bankrupt Fiagg9s Clothing House 863 Main St. (GRAMBS BUILDING) While hundreds have availed themselves of this great opportunity to buy Men's and Boys' clothing at greatly reduced prices, there still remains excellent values for thoso that aro looking for warm and comfortable gar ments for winter wear. t m tth tWlW Men's Pants, full' IMIlW ?. K?.e-e Children's Handkerchiefs, 7 for . : 25c Boys' Leather Gloves, value 50c 19c Odd Vests, 30 to 35 size, value $1.00 29c Men's Overalls, value 50c 29c Boys' Overalls 17c Men's Suspenders, good quality 17c FLAGG'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 863 Main St. Grainbs Building, Opp. the 1). & II. Station. Honesdale, Pa. Better Cigars For the Wl The price part is important ; but it is not everything. In fact it is the easiest part of our duty to the public. By buying direct, selling direct, and by conducting business under the most economical conditions, wo can handle the BEST GRADE OP CIGARS at the LOWEST PRICES. For oxample : Robt. Burns, Perfecto,4 for 23c 11.55 box of 25. Lancsdorf, Perfectoes, $3.75 box of 50. Henrv the 4th, Pantelelas or Perfecto, $3.75 box of 50. I, .' ' T . - I ' i .. . nlimlM I Hoyo de Monterrey Counsellor Betsy Ross Havana Ribbon Tom Keeno Domestic. F. Christmas) Both ?ich r, , ) and Presents ) Beautiful --AT-- Menner & Co-'s Stores Table Settings in Double Damask Napkins and Cloth, Center Pieces and Doilies. Bureau Scarfs, Carving Cloths, and Side Table Mats. Rugs in Royal K Wilton and Smyrna, Regular Sizes. Portieres, Colored Curtains, Lounge Throughs. Table Covers, Yelour and Tapestry. Irish Point Bon Feimme and Nottingham Lace Cur tains. MENNER & CO.'S Keystone Block BUY YOUR PRESENTS EARLY TO SECURE SELECTION legation Is not denied: Com. vs. Coylo, 3 York, 171. "A chango of venue Is accordingly granted, and tho record Is ordered to bo certified sec. leg. to the court il oyer nnd terminer of Wnyno coun ty, with Instructions to proceed as If the indictment had been originally found In said county. Said proceed ings and trial to bo hud at the ex pense of the county of Lackawannn." State Treasurer Clinrles F. Wright. For the first time In several years there aro no accounts In the Stnto Treasury more than thirty days over due and the financial business of tho Commonwealth Is being conducted like a bnnk. Thin is the result of tho energetic methods of Stato Treasurer Charles F. Wright, who was appointed by Governor Edwin S. Stuart to tho office, and has hrocght tho business thoroughly up to dnte. Stock still continues at Men's Overcoats, value $6.00 $3.95 Men's Reefers with, high storm collar, value 5.00. 2.95 Men's Ulsters with high storm collar, value 6.00 3.95 Men's Suits, real value $6.00....'. 3.97 Boy's Overcoats, value $4.00 iU 1.95 Boys' Two-pieced Suits, value $2.50 1.39 Boys' Long Pants Suits, Slightly Damaged, value $6.00 2.49 Youth's Long Pants, value $2.00 79c Men's and Boys' Negligee Shirts, value 50c,.... 29c Linen Collars, slightly soiled, per dozen 29c Fancy Linen Cuffs, per pair 07c Waterproof Collars, four for 25c Llnene Reversible Collars, per box 15c Arm Bands ' 05c Common Sense Hose Supporters 19c Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, value $1.00 .i i n Value ' $1.75. '. 79c sent ll .MCUU OUIL J1ULM, VUiUU fl.UU sou Men's Soft Hats, value $1.00 49c Boys' Winter Caps 13c Men's Coat Sw.eaters, value 75c 37c Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear 37c Men's Ribbed Underwear, value 40c 23c Boys' Fleeced Lined Underwear 23c Infants' Underwear, value 25c 10c Imported, Perfectoes, $5.25 box of 2j.-$21.00 box of 100. All shapes and sizes, $1.90 box of 50. THE CIGAR MAN.