THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 118, 1010. FAHMEKS' INSTITUTES. - Tho program of the Wnyno 1 County Fnnnors' Instltuto to bo J hold under thu auspices of tlio De pnrtinmt of Agriculture of I'ennsyl-I nnla to bo hold in Honcsdnlo Court' House, Thursday, December 29, with morning, afternoon nnd evening ses sions Is herewith appended. The exercises will bo public, no collec tions will bo taken nnd ovorybody is Invited. W. E. I'erhnm, Pleasant Mt., Pa., is chairman of the Hoard of Institute Mnnagcrs for Wayne county. Tho program: Thursday Morning, Dec. 29. 10:00 Tho Clover Question, S. Paul woodman, Rushland, Pa. Alfalfa, M. H. McCollum, Wcrners vlllo, Pa. Thursday Afternoon. 1:15 Poultry, Duslness Side, J. T. Campbell, Hartstown, Pa. Profitable Dairying, S. Paul Woodman. Value of Home Experiments, M. H. McCollum. Thursday Evening. 7:30 What of Future on Farm, 11. H. McCollum. The Farm of Life, J. T. Camp bell. Tho members of the Local Com mittee arc: George Erk, Frank Mang, John Mnle, C. C. Gray, F. W. Stephens, F. II. Thompson, W. J. Hacker, M. F. Crimmlns, E. L. Bates, W. H. Iirunlg. John Fritz, W. H. Karslake, H. E. Ballou, Chas. O. Blake, Georgo Rose. In Plerson's Hall, Waymart, Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 27 and 2S, a Farmers' Instltuto will be held. The program Is as follows: Tuesday, Afternoon, Dec. 27. 1:1G Opening Exercises. Music. Profltablo Dairying, S. Paul Wood man, Rushland, Pa. Poultry Houses and Fixtures, J. T. Campbell, Hartstown, Pa. Music. Value of Home Experiments, M. H. McCollum, Wernersville, Pa. Tuesday Evening. 7 15 Music. The Farmer's Orchard as a Source of Pleasure and Profit, S. Paul Woodman, Rushland, Pa. Music. Poultry Foods and Feeding, J. T. Campbell. Hartstown, Pa. Plant Food Economy, M. H. Mc Collum, Wernersville, Pa. Wednesday Morning, Dec. 28. 9:00 Poultry, tho Business Side J. T. Campbell, Hartstown, Pa. Essentials for Success with the Potato, M. H. McCollum, Werners ville, Pa. Economical Use and Care of Barn yard Manure, S. Paul Woodman. Wednesday Afternoon. 1:15 Music. Alfalfa, M. H. McCollum. Poultry Lice, Gaps and Diseases, J. T. Campbell, Hartstown, Pa. Music. The Clover Question, S. Paul Woodman. Wednesday Evening. 7:15 Music. What of the Future on tho Farm, XI. H. McCollum, Wernersville, Pa. Peaches, How to Grow Them, S. Paul Woodman, Rushland, Pa. Music. The Farm of Life, J. T. Camp bell. The Local Committee consists of R. M. Hull. William Jaynes, J. N. Edwards, W. H. Carpenter, A. C. Lee, Chas. Spewak, P. A. Drake, C. W. Mannlck. The Music Committees: Prof. W. D. Watklns, II. B. Ostendorf, Mrs. N. J. Lang. Location of Institutes: Waymart, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 27-28; Honesdale, Thursday, Dec. 29; Ariel, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 30-31; Sterling, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 2-3 BUNKO GAME DIDN'T WORK. Youth Wanted to Take Jewels and Have Woman "Examine" Them. Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. liJ. Gordon Soott, twenty-eight years old, a well dressed young man, who said his home was in Philadelphia, wns arretted here for loitering. Scott found a man who was acquainted with J. C. Slpe. Jew eler, and had him go to Slpe's store with him and introduce him. Scott then told Sipe that he was stopping at the Plaza hotel nnd that he wanted to get some diamonds for a woman who was HI at the hotel. He picked out several diamonds worth about $."00 and asked that Slpe bring them to the hotel in the morning. Slpe took the diamonds to Scott's room nt the appointed hour. Scott opened the door and told him that the woman was dressing and that lie could not come In, but that ho would take the diamonds in nnd she could make her choice and that Slpe could wait out lu the hall. Slpe told Scott that he could not work any game like that on him and sent for detectives, who arrested Scott on a charge of loi tering pending an investigation. They were uuable to find any woman In the 7O0111. KILLED ON BATTLESHIP. Explosion of Gas Causes the Death of a Fireman. Washington, Dee. 22. Au explosion of coal gas lu the hunkers of tlio bat tleship Michigan of the Atlantic llect has been reported to the nuvy depart rant by Rear Admiral Schroeder. com mander in chief of tho llect. Benja min J. McCleury of Philadelphia, sec ond class, was burned so that he died. This is the second accident of this nature on the vessels of the Atlantic fleet within a few weeks. A similar explosion ou the North Dakota n few days ngo killed a coal passer. The Mean Thing. "Phyllis Is the meanest kind of a gos sip." "What makes you think so?" "Because sho never tells you any thing herself, but gets you to tell her all you know." IBTT KILLS. Girl Wouldn't Alow Tour- niqnet on Leg. SHEARS SUPPED, GUI VEIN. Helen Gershen, Eighteen Year Old, Fatally Stabbed Herself When Try ing to Divide a Cake of Choco late With Colaborer. New York, Dec. 22. After Helen Gershen, eighteen years old, acciden tally stabbed herself wlih n pair of scissors In her left leg she was taken to St. Vincent's hospital, where she died a short time after being admitted. Her death was due to her modesty, for she wouldn't until she was almost unconscious permit any one to place a tourniquet above her Injury. Helen was employed by a manufac turing company on Broadway. She took with her to her work a large cake of chocolate. To divide It she placed tho cake lu her lap directly over her left leg. Then she picked up n pair of scissors seven Inches long nnd pro ceeded to cut It. The scissors slipped and penetrated her leg. A shopmnte offered to npply a tour niquet, but through modesty Helen would not consent. FInnlly she be came faint, and then a tourniquet wns made above the wound. Dr. Kcefe was summoned from St. Vincent's hospital, and ho hurried the girl to the hospital. There the sur geons dressed the wound and did ev erything In their power, but she died about an hour afterward. NEW HONOR FOR MARKHAM. President Elect of Illinois Central Will Also Head Central of Georgia. Savannah. Ga., Dee. 22. Charles H. Markham, who has been chosen presi dent of the Illinois Central, will also be elected president of the Central of Georgia to succeed the late Major Han son, according to Information received by high oillclnls of the Georgia sys tern. The Central of Georgia Is owned by the lllionls Central, having been turned over to It by the late E. II. Ilarrlmnn. It Is known Harrlman contemplated one management for the two systems, but postponed action out of considera tion for Major Hanson. The Illinois Central will make the Central of Georgia part of Its system, thus giving it a direct line to the At lantic const at Savannah as it now has to the gulf coast at New Orleans. Mr. Markham has not been active In railroad work for some years. In 1881 he begnn as a day laborer on the Atchison. FInnlly he worked up on the Southern Pacific to the vice presi dency, which he resigned in November, 1004, to become general manager of the Guffey Petroleum company of Beaumont, Tex. PALLBEARERS IN RELAYS. Councilman's Wish Is That Body Should Not Be Carried In a Hearse. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 22. Three relays of pallbearers, eighteen in all, have been selected to carry out a wisli of Councilman George W. Wharton of Morrlsville, Pa., thnt his body should not be borne to the cemetery in a henrse. Mr. Wharton died Saturday and will be buried today. Tho mourners will ride in carriages, hut the collln will be carried all the way from the house to the cemetery by the pallbearers selected from three lodges of which Mr. Wharton wns a member. TAFT TO GIVE AWAY TURKEYS A Hundred White House Employees Will Be Favored Christmas Day. Washington, Hoe. 22. President Tuft will present a fat turkey to every mar ried man employed In any capacity about the White House. This includes more Hum a hundred persons. The president's own turkey, which will come from Horace Voso of Rhode Island, is expected in a few days. Market Reports. nUTTRU Steady; receipts, 7.13S pack ORes; creamery, npeclals, per lb., 31c: ex tras. 29V4a30c: thirds to firsts, 23a2Sc. held. BDodnls. I9lAa30c.: seconds to extras. 24a23c; state dairy, common to finest. 22a 29c: nrocess. aaSc; factory, current make. 21a22c. CI 1KESE Steady on fancy whole milk; veak on skims: receipts, l.ZJZ boxes: state, whole milk, specials, per lb., 15al"l,ic; September quality, fancy, white, l&nlGVic: colored. 15Hc; later make, as to quality, Halite; part sKlins, 3'ial2!C.; tun mums, 2a2c KGGS Firm on top Rrades; receipts, 8,182 cases; state, Pennsylvania nnd near by, hennery, white, per dozen, 42a50c.i brown, 3SaWc; gathered, white, 40a ISc; brown. 3la3Sc; fresh gathered, extra firsts. 31a36c. ; firsts, 22a33c; seconds, 2oa31c; re frigerator, special marks, 25a25V4c; firsts, 23Ua24Uc. POTATOES Steady: Maine, per bag, Sl.40a1.G6; state, 11.30al.W; Long Island, Jl.COuS; Bweets. Jersey, per bbl 11.50a2,D0 tier basket. G0a90c. DltKSSED POULTRY Weaker; fresh Vllled tuikeys, nearby, 24a2Cc; western, young, choice, per lb., 23c; old hens, 21c; old toins, 20c; broilers, Phlladelphla'squab, per (alr, 40uM'-c; 3 to 4 lbs. to pair, 23a 15c. : state and Pennsylvania, 3 to 4 lbs. to pair, 20a22c; t hickens, Philadelphia, over S lbs. to pair, lw; i'ennBylvanla, over 8 lbs. to pair. 16al7c. : western, milk fed roasting, small boxes, 10V4al8V4o,; com fed, roHBttng, small boxes, 14HalfHc; milk fed, roasting, bbls., 14nlCc; corn fed, roasting, bbls., ISHullc.; mixed weights, izal2l4c fowls, wosturu, small boxes, 13al5Hc avernge bost, bblB., 13al3c; roosters, 12c. spring ducks, western, lSal9c; spring geese, western, I4nlc; squabs, white, per dozen, w.w&t.j; aurk, t.viaz. SWIMMING DIFFICULT. Acquired by Man Only by Skill i'. Muscular Exertion. Man Is not amphibious by nati'" Natation Is acquired only by ' nnd muscular- exertion. The It r nnlmnls havo much tho ndvnn'r : over us In this respect. In tho ft t plnco, tho bruto creation havo no li :i of water, and In tho second, the.r hends are exceedingly light In com parlson with the rest of their bodb i. The mammalian caput contains llti'o brains and abounds In slnuecs, ." that Its relative wolght Is so Inc i-i-sb'erablo that an nnlmal can ca y keep Its mouth nnd nose above t'' surfaco nnd rcsplro freely. In ir . on tho contrary, tho head which full of bralnB and contains no cu ti tles, Is exceedingly heavy In prop Hon to the rest of tho body, nnd t' great difficulty ho experiences in swimming is to counteract this so -cf!c gravity and keep tho organs f respiration abovo water. To n't:i n th!3 Is tho perfection of swlmm ii ;, and when it has been nttalned mm. though possessed of natural d - ' vantages, Is superior to all anlm. except fish In tho ubtant art. tv. : York Press. Sight Sounding. An Ingenious device by which t. depth of o swift river abovo a h . fall In Ontario was ascertained Is ! -scribed by Mr. H. W. Hlxon In e engineering and Mining Journal M was too dangerous to make soun' ings from a boat, so. Mr. Hlx :. planted a transit on one bank. ih ! from it carried a strong wire with a heavy load weight nt the end, to th opposite shoro.The wire was dra s n taught nnd the weight was gradua ". pulled across on the bottom of tb river. At Intervals a sight aU the wire from tho transit to : point whera the wire dipped Into in water gavo the Inclination of tv Btralght lint. The length of t submerged wire and Its angle w tho water being known, It was en to calculato the depth at the varl points. French Chemical Scarcscrow. According to recent experimm ? by Stanilas Tetrad, a widely know i French agriculturist, wheat and o. er "ereals can bo protected aga n i the ravages of crows, which are p. tlcularly fond of the grain when s sprouts are Just pushing above t: ground, by treating the seeds bef . trey are sown with a mixture of c I tar, petroleum and phonic acid. Tn J treatment which delays the grov i of tho seeed for a day or two, " t pauses no damaco. Imparts an o'! r which Is Insufferable to the ere. -. but which disappears after t i sprouts have obtained a larg c growth, when ttey are no longer s.i J Ject to attack. London Globe. The Wolf's Tooth as Mnscot. A singular revival is taking pin n Paris for wearing the tooth of ,i wolf or badger set in gold as a i cot. An old superstition connect u tho wearing of such ornanv" ts ns provocative of good fortune. The custom of wearing a thumb ring -i alEO being resuscitated, and at th 3 iresent tlmo a charming young ac tress on tho English stage is (lem c- strating tho vogue, partly, no do lit because it is in keeping with t le period In which she Is living in t o play, and partly in recognition of t e fashion Paris Is patronizing. Lo.i- don Bystander. A Big Dam. Tho Roosevelt dam which is. now in the course of construction noar Phoenix, Ariz., 'will bo one of t e greatest dams In the .world when it is completed. It Is being bu :t across the gorgo in the Apac! e Mountains, through which the S:lt River iuns. It will fertilize n ar'y 275.000 ncres of desert land, will o 270 feet high, nnd will hold tin- times as much water as the Absu dam on tho Nile. Another Windy City Found, Wellington, tho political capital Now Zealand, is ono of the wmdi t cltlea in the world. Everybody in Wellington clutches his hat on ronn lng a street corner to prevent Its : Ing blown Into space. A Well n ton man Is alwayB known In Sydney. Melbouro and other cities, by the determined manner in which ho holds on to bis hat through force of long habit. Chicago Daily News. Magnetic Ant Nest. Tn Australia aro found some of the most remarkablo ants neMs n tho world. They are known as "magnetic" nests, for tho rca on that they are built In a duo norm and south direction. Consequently a traveller Joumoylng through tno district In which they abound may readily direct his courso by their aid. California's Ostriches. Tho ostrich farming Industry of Southern California represents au nvestmont of three-quarters or a UIMon dollars, and tho annual out nt of feathers is worth about $10u.- ml). A Bird In tho Hnnd. Tho savages of Africa seek w s- dom from their proverba. Here is one of them. "Ono head Impaled "U the gatepost Is more valuable tb n six on tho suouiuers oi enemies. A contented heart Is a cash r ter full of gold coin. COURT l'ltOOLAMATION.-Wlicrcnu. j the J u dco of the several Courts of ; tlio County of Wayne hns Issued his precept tor Imltllni; a Court of Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, anil (k'licrnl .lull Delivery In; nnd for said County, at the Court House, to l,et'iiion ......,..,. .MU.MJA 1 , J.., 1U. UIH. 1 nnd to continue two weeks: ! And illriTtliiL' Hint n (Ir.ind Jury for the Courts nf OunrftT Snsslons mill Over nnd . Terminer he summoned to meet on .Monday, ,inii. ii, mil. iu 'J t. m. Notfrn V, tii.Vn.f.Yrn hereby elvcn to tho Coroner nnd Justices of the Pence, nnd Con- stnhlesof the County of Wnyne.thnt they lie then nnd there in their proper liersons.nt said Court Mouse, nt ii o'clock In the after- noon of snld tith day of Jan. hill, with their rei'onis.niiiuisitioiis.exniiiiiiniions iimioiucr " w...... remembrances, to do those things which to due w'ould suffer. their olllres nppurtnln to be done, nnd those . ,. ,,, .... . whunroboimdhyreeosnlzniiceorotlicrwlso Vvo assure you that If your hnlr Is to prosecute the prisoners who nie or shall beginning to unnaturally fall out or If ho In thu. In I of Wnyno County, lie then nnd I , ... . ... , ,, there to prosecutu turnlnst them as shall bo you have any Bcalp trouble, Rcxall lV , , ,..,,,, ,. I "03" Hair Tonic will promptly cradi (liven under my hnnd, nt Honesdale. this1 i , , ., 15th dny of Dee. 110, nnd In the l.Hth year , cato dandruff, stimulate hnlr growth of tho Independence of tho United Suites . m,PlnvV,hfcP: ,lltAMAN'' ShcrIr'' Sliirlft"s Olllrn I Honesdale. Dee. 15. 1910. f lOlwl hereby given that the accountants herein nniucil have settled their respective accounts In tlio olllee of tho Kotflster of Wills of Wnyno County, l'n., nnd that tho same will be presented nt the Orphans' Court of said county for continuation, at tlio Court House In lloiipsdnle, on tho third Monday of Jan. next viz: 1. First nnd final account of Isa bel E. Calkin, administratrix of tho estate of Roy O. Calkin, Damascus. First and Hnal account of Otis A. Reynolds, administrator of Sidney F. Reynolds, Honesdale. 3. First and final account of M. O. Abbey and Mannton R. Abbey, execu tors of tho estate of Ralph A. AUDoy, Salem. 4. First and final account of Z. A. Wonnacott and Ira Dryer, executors of tho estate of David Wonnacott, Prompton. 5. First and final account of Mary Dassell, administratrix of tho estate of William Dassell, Honesdale. 0. First and final account of Jas. Buchanan, administrator of W. M. Buchanan, Preston. 7. First and final account of May Belle Hudson, executrix of the estate of William H. Prosser, Damascus. 8. First and final account of Al len W. Brown, administrator of the estate of A. W. Brown, Starrucca. 9. Second and final account of H. C. Hand, deceased, by H. S. Hand, administrator C. T. A. D. B. N. trus tee of the estate of William Doughty, deceased, for Anna M. Eldred. 10. First and final account of Alsup V. Tyler, executor of the estate of R. Alice Vail, Damascus. Register's office, Honesdale, Dec. :l, 1910. E. W. GAM M ELL. Register. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF WAYNE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. NO. TERM, 1910. In re petition of Louis W. Healy for satisfaction of mortgage. A petition of the above number nnd term has been presented to said Court praying that a mortgage given by James M. Porter and Wil liam Shouse to Charles Pemberton Fox dated Oct. 28, 1840, for the payment of $5500.00, recorded In Wayno County In Mortgage Book 4, page 40, and against certain lands in the Counties of Pike and Wayne as described in said mortgage, be satis fied of record because It is legally presumed to havo been paid. All persons interested are notified to appear in said Court Monday, Janu ary 10. 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m. ana show cause why said mortgage shall not be satisfied of record and the lien thereof discharged. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff. Laurence H. Watres, Attorney. G02 Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. 99eol4 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF WAYNE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. NO. TERM, 1910. In re petition of Louis W. Healy for satisfaction of mortgage. A petition df the abovo number and term has been presented to said Court praying that a mortgage given by John Shouse, Henry w. Shouse, and Francis T. Shouse to William Shouso dated December 2, 1854, for tho payment of $15,000.00 recorded In Wayno County in Mort gage Book 5, page 215, etc., and against certain lands In tho Coun ties of Pike and W'ayne as described in said mortgage, bo satisfied of rec ord because it Is legally presumed to have been pnid. All persons in terested aro notified to appear In said Court Monday, January 10, 1911. at 9 o'clock a. m. and show cause why said mortgage shall not be satisfied of record and tho Hen thereof discharged. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff. Laurence H. Watres, Attorney. G02 Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. 99eol4 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MID DLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. In Bankruptcy No. 178G. In tho matter of F. KORFF & COM PANY, Bankrupt. To tho creditors of F. Korff & Com pany of the borough of Honesdale, county of Wayne, and district afore said, bankrupts. Notice Is hereby given that on tho sixteenth day of December, A. D., 1910, tho said F. Korff & Com pany was duly adjudged uanK- rupt; and that tho llrst moot ing of his creditors will bo hold at tho olllco of the Rofereo In bank ruptcy at his ofilco In tho borough of Honesdale, county of Wayno, and within tho said district upon the thirtieth day of December, 1910, nt 10 o'clock n. in., at which tlmo the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, ox amlno tho bankrupt and transact such other business ns may properly como beforo said meeting. W. II. LEE, Refereo In Bankruptcy. Honosdnlo, Dec. 17, 1010. CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CUUEH Rend ZSe. ind wt will mill you t boi of H1K- NOCllOI.LTS. a CU11K for Constipation from ny csuie cure the nrt symptom of ninety per cent oi in uueate. uite them a trial. II not satisfied for any rraton, we will return your money. THE LEWIS CO., 210 West Twenty-first street, New York. HAIR HEALTH. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage of Thia Offer. Wo could not afford to so strongly endorse Rcxall "03" Hnlr Tonic nnd continue to sell It us wo do, If It did not do nil we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us nwny, and Rexnll "03 ' Hair Tonic not give entlro -,nfnit. . ii, nunm ,i, n,,i,t satisfaction to tlio users, tuey would lose faith in us nnd our statements, . . ,, n ,,, rna. nml prcVent premature baldness Our faith In Rexall "03" Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you you to try It on our positive guaran tee that your money will be cheerful ly refunded If It docs not do ns wo claim. Two sizes, C0c. nnd $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store A. M. LEINE. ARRIVAL A ITT) DEPARTURE OF ERIE TRAINS. Trains leave Union depot at 8.25 n. m. and 2.48 p. m.. week days. Trains arrive Union depot at 1.10 and 8.0C p. m. week days. Saturday only, Erie and Wyoming arrives at 3.45 p. m. and leaves at 5.50 p. m. Sunday trains lcve 2.48 and ar rive at 7.U2. mil I A L LIS T Wayne Common JL Pleas, Jan. Terra, 1911. Week beginning Jan. 10, 1911. 1. Olszefskl v. Taylor. 2. Hawker v. Poppenhelmer. 3. Keltz v. County of Wayne. 4. Barnes v. Miller. 5. Fives v. Auto Transportation Company. G. Clancey et al. v. Tuttlo. 7. Gray v. Herbeck-Deraer Co. 8. Whitney v. RIdgeway. 9. Cromwell v. Cortrlght & Son. 10. Cole v. Colo; adni'x. M. J. HANLAN, Prothonotary. A. O. BLAKE, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE DEALER! You will make money byhavins me. bellphonk -u Bethany, Pa. IAN KOIIKUTSON, IX "1'ASSIXC. Or THE THIltD K LOO II HACK," AT THE LYmO WEDNESDAY XKIHT. D. & H. CO. T1HE; TABLE A.M. A.M A.M. A.M. P.M. SUN SUN 8 30 10 00 4 .10 If 00 10 00 ti 08 A.M. 10 00 ii 15 12 30 8 30 2 15 1 20 7 25;""! H0 1 20 7 10 2 OH 8 15 0 30 2 US 765 I'.M. A..M "I!" I'.M. IVm". A.M. 5 10 0 ;;."'. u 20 "Taj 8 15 5M 0 15 (i .-10 2 15 8 55 5 51 9 10 I! 31 2 10 H HI 0 II U3f! , lilW 2 37 U 18 U 17 U 12 li to 2 11 U 21 ti 23 9 IS 7 01 2 19 0 20 HIM H 61 7 07 2 62 9 32 li 32 9 87 7 13 2 67 37 0 35 10 00 7 10 2 69 9 30 ti 30 10 01 7 20 3 01 9 ti 13 10 Oh 7 21 3 07 9 47 H 40 10 11 7 27 3 10 9 60 ti CO 10 15 7 31 3 15 9 65 I'.M. A.M. I'.M. I'.M. A.M. Wllkes . ...Cnrhoudnlu .... ..Lincoln Avenue.. Whites Farvlew Canaan ... I-nke Ixloru ... ... . Wnynmrt..... Ki'vne Steene Prompton Fort en I n Seelyvllle .... llonusdule Ar How's Your Stomach ? Undue enlargement of the stomach In dicates a dangerous condition. It Is often caused by overeating and drinking. The muscles which propel the food to the Intcs tinesbecome weak. Thefood accumulates, is Improperly digested, and the stomach la distended to enormous size. An inactive liver Is ono of the causes, and constipation and nerve trouble is sure to result. Smith's Pineapple and Hutternut Tills give tone to the weak propelling muscles of the stomach and Intestines. They produce a natural movement of the bowels and avoid the formation of gas, which, if retained, produces symptoms of self-poisoning. Smith's Pineapple and Hutternut Pills cure constipation as if by magic. They regulate the functions of the liver. If your eyes are clouded without cause, if you have specks and floating objects before your vision, use Smith's Tincapple and Butternut Pills, and get the poisonous elements out of your blood. Physicians use and recommend. They form no habit. You should always keep them onband. These little Vegetable Pills will ward off many ills. To Cure Constipation Biliousness and Sick Headache in a Night, use CO rilla In film Tlal 2Sc All Dealcra. SMITH'S BUCHU LITHIA KIDNEY PILLS For Sick Kidneys Bladder I)leaw, nhenmatlini, the one bert rmiedr Reliable, endoiwd by leading phjildanij aafe, effectual. Heroin laMlni. On the market 10 yeara. Hare cured thouianrta. loo pllli In original glaia parkace, SO centa. Trial boxea, SO pllla, 15 cents. AU drngglata aeU and recommend. WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ELECTION The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wayne County Say ings Bank for the election of direc tors, will he held at the banking office on TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 11)11, between the hours of three and four o'clock p. m. H. S. SALMON", Cashier. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 21, 1910. Enter the Contest, quick! HONESDALE BRANCH A SMITHS . tor 1 AND I lndlqaton-Jt:M P.M. A M SI'.. A.M. UN SUN 2 00 10 60 10 60 12 40 8 45 8 45 3 63 7 si "fie ;;;;;; 731 732 A.M I'.M 10 20 4 ta 7 15 2 26 P.M. 0 37 3 15 0 20 1 36 10 05 A.M . 1VM. pTm! P.M. 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