TIIK CITIZKX, KUIDAY, DKO. 0, 1010. JOHN LA I'ASC" Artist's Will Lsavss Distri bution of Estato to Woman. 1 Kewport. It. I., Dec. 23. Tho will of John La Forge, nrtlst and author, bus keen opened in the probate court here and proved to be an unusual document. None of the members of Mr. La Fargo's family nro mentioned in the will, nor Is there any intimation what ever of the size of his eatate, nor does k leave nny specific bequest in terms f cash. Grace E. Barnes of Larchmont, N. 1., is named as executrix, with tliu re quest that she bo not roqulred to fur nlzh bonds. rracttcnlly the ntlro dis tribution of the estate is left to the lodgment of the executrix. TO BEAT -THE WILSON GUN. Republican State Sonators Will Hurry Reform Legislation. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 28. When the Kepubllcan members of tho New .Tor sey senate camo out of a lawmaking program conference here it was evi dent that the senate, wlKch will be Bepublican by a small majority, will attempt to make Republican capital at the expense of Governor Elect Wilson and the Democratic house by passing a mass of legislation between the time of meeting of tho legislature .Tnn. 10 and tho Inauguration of Governor Wil son Jan. 17. In the past it has been the rule In tho legislature to spend the first few weeks of tho session each year with a lot of preliminary work of tlbcidedly minor importance. This year it Is planned by tho Republicans to pass a number of "reform" measures in rec ord timo by Introducing them the opening day of tho session, referring them to committees and then rushing them through tho necessary readings to final passage by the end of tho first week of the session. Among the measures which will be passed is one dealing with advanced public utilities Ideas. EARTHQUAKES IN PANAMA. If They Grow Stronger the Canal May Be Damaged. Colon, Dee. 2S. Earthquakes of con siderable severity have caused alarm in tho provinces of CliirquI, Veraguas and Los Santous, 1.10 to 200 milps from Panama City. A series of severe shocks were felt Dec. 20 and 21. Each shod: was sharp and heavy. The city of David was damaged most. It Is stone built, while other smaller towns nro of wooden con struction. Earthquakes are frequent even in Colon, but they are not se vere nnd long continued as these. At the most they break a little crcokery nnd tip over a few chairs. Tho recent upheavals have brought to tho surface the ever latent dread that the canal may be damaged by some cataclysm of the sort. Cheaper Berths In Canada. Ottawa, Out., Dee. 28. The price of the upper sleeping berths In Canada Is to come down. The Canadian Pacific and Northern Pacific railways main tain their own sleeping cars, but It Is announced that they will meet the cut Imposed upon the Pullmnn enrs In tho T'nlted States. Market Reports. BUTTnn Steady; receipts, 4,278 pack heps; creamery, specials, per lb., 31c; extras, I3V4a30c.: thirds to firsts, 23a2SV4c; heM specials, 23V4a30c. ; ceconils to extras. 24a29c , state dairy, common to finest, 22a 29c process, 20aSSc; factory, current mnkn 21n22c. CHEESE Steady on whole milk; skims weak receipts, 1,218 boxes; state, whole milk specials, per lb., 15;al7Mc. ; Septem ber quality, fancy, white, Ual5Hc. ; col ored, 15Hc-; later make, as to quality, 11a HV.c . part skims, 3a4c.; lull skims 2a2Wc. EGGS Ilecelpts, 6.9S7 cases; state, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery, white, per dozen, SCutOc. ; brown, 40n41c. ; feath ered whites, 3CiiSa; brown, 35a35c; fresh gathered, extra firsts, S5a3Cc; firsts, 33a 34c , seconds. 23a32c; refrlfierator, special marks, SBaSVic: firsts. JlaZlHc DRESSED POULTRY Generally weak; fresh killed turkeys, nearby, per lb., 23c; western, yountr, choice, 20a22c; old hens, 18al9c old toms, 17al8c; broilers, Phil adelphia squab, per pair, 40a&0c: 3 to 4 lbs, to pair. 23a25c; state and Pennsyl vania, 3 to 4 lbs. to pair, 20a22c; chickens, Philadelphia, over 8 lbs. to pair, 20a21c; Pennsylvania, over 8 lbs. to pair, 16al7c. ; western, milk fed, roasting, small boxes, 14al7Vic . corn fed, roastlnK, small boxes, 13alSc,; milk fed, roasting, bbls., 13Haltc; corn fed, roasting, bbls., 18al3Vic; mixed weights, 12c ; fowls, western, small boxes, 12al6c: averug best, bbls., 12al3c; roost ers, 11c ; fprinK ducks, western, lGal7c; spring geese, western, 12nl3c. ; squabs, white, per doz. t2.Wa4.2fi; dark, Jl.7T.a2. HAY ANT STHAW-Steady; timothy, per 100 lbs., ic.atl.lO; shipping, 75a8ic; clover, mixed, OCxiKc. ; clover, G0a&5c; long ryo straw, 56c; oat and wheat, 41c POTATOES Steady; Maine, per bag, J1.40al C5, state, ll.30al.D0; Long Island, l.C0a2; sweets. Jersey, per bbl., $l.C0a2.W; r basket COc.atl. mm CHILDREN lli! Roasted Alive When Ace4; lene Tank Explodes, THEIR PARENTS ARE INJURE. Other Gas Fatalities Include Asphyxia tion of an Entire .Family In In diana Tolephone Brings Phy sician to Aid of Threo. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Dec. 2a Word has reached here from Warwick of the taming to death of four children of Ovid Burlt. The explosion of an ucety lene gas apparatus In tho house eauseu the tiro. The four children, who were Bleeping in the upper part of the house, wero burned nlivo. Tho father and mother, occupying n bedroom down stairs, were severely burned trying to rescue their children. The side wall of the houso was blown from its foundation by the force of the explosion. The victims were llachol, need seven; Luclcnno, aged live; Mnrloln. four, and Marie Anne, three years of age. Children Lacked In; House Burns. New York, Dec. 2a Mrs. Julia Jam! son, a ncjro, fed her children, Frances, four years old, and James and John, the three-year-old twins, placed some milk and bread on the table for their noon meal, locked them in so that they would be safe and went to hot work. In the afternoon the houso in which she lived caught flro. "When tho fire men entered the burning houso the three children wero found lying on tho floor. They had died of suffocation. Gas Kills a Family. Hammond. Ind., Dec. 28. Asphyxia tiou by gas wiped out an entire fam lly here. The dead are Mrs. John Itucker, aged sixty; Joseph Itucker. her son, aged seventeen, and Matilda Itucker, her daughter, aged twenty. The discovery was made by boys re turning from skntlng, who saw t lie dead form of the son leaning against a window, which he had evidently tried to open before he died. The boil ies of the mother nnd girl were found together In bed. Doctor Saves Lives. Muncie, Ind., Dec. 23. When a loca' physician nnswered his telephone early In tho morning a weak voice asked him to hurry to the number given. There the physician found Tony Ilofol, a civil engineer nnd contractor, his wife and James Foust, a roomer, uncon sclous from the effocts of gas which had escaped from a base burner stove STRIKER LURED TO DEATH. Had Incurred Enmity of Other Drivers " by Being Last to Quit. New York, Dec. 2S.-Charles Flana gun, a driver of a delivery wagon for a dry goods store, who had been one of the lust to go out during the recent drivers' strike and who, according to his father, thereby Incurred the en mity of the strikers, was shot down and killed. The man who shot him es caped. Some one called him up on the tele phone nt his home nnd told him to come right over to the stables. As Flanngan walked through Seven teenth street a man stopped him, ac cording to witnesses. The two stood there a minute, nnd suddenly the man who bad stopped the driver drew a re volver. He pressed the revolver against Flanagan's stomach nnd fired once. THOUSAND WOULD MARRY HER Gets $100,000 Fortune and Proposals Immediately Come In. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 28. Left a for tune of $100,000 three weeks ago, Miss Alma Stanley, a young teacher In the Atlnnta public schools, is being deluged with letters from men who want to marry her. Miss Stanley estimates she has received more than a thousand offers of marriage by mall In two weeks. The offers enmo from nil sec tions of the United Statos. "I am not considering nny of the of fers," said Miss Stanley, who is very pretty. "The motive of the writers I? too evident." BULGARIAN EX-MINISTER DIES M. Payakoff Was About to Explain Charges When He Expired. Solln, Bulgaria, Doc. 28. M. Paya koff, ex-minister of finance, died sud denly of heart failure during a de bate in the sobrnnje in reference to the proposed impeachment of the Stauiboulofflst ex-ministers, of whom he was one. Eighty-eight deputies lately signed a demand for the prosecution of the ex-mlulsters for corruption nnd illegal Ity. M. Pnynkoff was about to explain his position when he fell dead. Wrights Fail to Get Injunction. New York, Dec. 28. Supreme Court Justlco Page denied the application of the Wright mpany restraining the Aero CorponMlon, limited, which con ducted the Bc'iik nt park avlutlon meet from paylug out any money pendlug n suit by tho Wrights to recover $lf,000 claimed to be duo on tho agreement of tho Wrights not to molest the foreign competitors in tho meet by reason of claims for infringement of patents. MRS. BELVA L0CKW00D. Washington Woman Attorney Is Being Sued on Grave Charge. Daltou. Ia.. Dec. 23. Mrs. Bclvn A. Lockwood, the woman attorney, of Washington has been sued here for $10,000 dnmages by James B. Brack ett, n citizen of Dalton, and thu case will be called for trial next week. Drackott accuses Sirs. Lockwood of maliciously having him arrested In an attempt to extort money. The case grew out of a government settlement of the claims of tho de scendants of the eastern Cherokee In dians. Brackett's family recolvod more than ?4,000 of this money, and Mrs. Lockwood demanded 10 per cent of this, which Brackett refused on tho grounds that he had not employed her. Mrs. Lockwood had him arrested, charging him with larceny after trust. When the case was heard the charge against Brackett was dismissed and Mrs. Lockwood was rebuked by the court. "IT'S FALSE," WILSON SAYS. In St. Louis Smith's Statement Is De nied. St. Louis, Dec. 28. Governor Elect Wilson of New Jersey upon his nrrival here to address the joint session of tho American Economic association and the American Political Science associa tion wns interviewed for the St. Louis Post-DIspateh regarding the statement of .Tnmes Smith, Jr., candidate for tho United States sennte from New Jer sey. The Post-Dispatch quotes Dr. Wil son as saying that ho Intends to car ry out his program of speeches at varl ous places in New Jersey at the homes of members of the legislature, urging the election of James E. Martine. "Any statement that I discussed with Mr. Smith since the primary the election of nny other person than Mr. Martine to the senntorshlp is a false hood," Governor Elect Wilson said. Mr. Smith in n statement charged that Wilson since the election told him that Martine would not bo a desirable senator and agreed to confer with Mr Smith regarding nn available subsll tute. This statement Dr. Wilson em phatically declared to be false. JOHN D., JR., AS SANTA-CLAUS. Although Late, Employees Welcome the Gold Pieces. Tnrrytown, N. Y Dec. 2S. Although late, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was a welcome Santa Claus, as he distributed presents of gold pieces among the sta tion employees. Mr. Rockefeller dis tributed gifts personally and wished all a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller are spending the holidays on their Pocnntlco Hill homo. Although John D. Rockefeller was detained in Now York, he furnished the largo Christmas tree which was stacked with all kinds of presents for the Sunday school children and fur nished all tho decorations. There was general regret among tho children when they learned that Mr. Rockefel ler could not bo present to hand out the stockings of candy. 25 YEARS FOR KIDNAPERS. Judge Fawcett Sentenced Marie Rappa and Pattenza to Long Terms. New York, Dec. 28. Stunisiaw Pat tenza and Mnrio Rappa, who were con vlctcd last week In the county court of Brooklyn of complicity In the kidnap Ing of Joseph Longo and Michael Rlzzo on Nov. 10, have been sentenced by Judge Fawcett each to not less than twenty-five years' Imprisonment nor more than forty-nine years and ten months. Pattenza goes to Sing Sing and Marie Rappa to Auburn prison. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of the United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. New York !10 Clear Atlantic CMy . . ati Clear Boston 31 Clear Chicago 38 Cloudy St. Louis 42 Italn New Orleans . . (K! Clear Washington ... 34 Clear Buffalo 34 Clear Albany 30 Clenr DATE OF M'KINLEY'S UmTM IS NOW IN D3U31 vVns li Jen. 20, 1D13, or Fob. 26, t8?U Histories Glo Doth. When was President McKlnley born'. Iteeent us is the administration of WM Ham McKlnley, the (Into of his birth and his age at death nre already sub jects of dispute. In all tins years Mr. McKlnley was a member of tin house of representatives the Congressional Directory, containing a sket h whi,h he was presumed to have prepaivd himself, gave the date of his birth as Feb. 20, 1841. When lie became president the same Congressional Directory set forth she date of Mr. McKinley's birth as .Inn. 21), 1S-1I5, a difference of n year and twenty-eight days. Representative Burke of Pennsyl vania, who has been Invited to dellvet an address on President McKlnley on the anniversary of his birth, does not know if he should speak on Jan. 2!) or Feb. 20. He lias consulted Congres sional Directories for the Forty-hfth. Forty-sixth, Forty-seven. Forty-ninth. Fiftieth and Flfty-llrst congresses, nml in each Instance the date of Mr. Mc Kinley's birth Is given as Feb. 20, 1S-1-. Consulting the directory of lSOi, how ever, Mr. Burke finds the president's birth recorded as on Jan. 29, l&KJ. the date which bus been celebrated sliu the death of the martyred president as McKlnley day or carnation day. How these conliicting statement- otild have escaped detection in all tin ea rs that William McKlnley was a national figure is Inexplicable, but It now remains for tho historical experts to unravel this surprising and mystorl ous conflict of dates. TEACH FARMERS' DAUGHTERS Netherlands to Have Schools of House wifery and Farm Labor. According to an Amsterdam news paper, the government or tue isomer- hinds purposes to establish schools l:i different parts of the kingdom to In struct farmers' daughters In the du ties of housewifery and as workers on farms. Such instruction has hitherto been given lu tho courses of varluu institutions throughout the country, but never In schools specially devoted thereto. At the outset summer schools will be started, teaching the more essential elements of the housewife's duties Later the courses of instruction wlM be broadened with the natural growth of the schools. The design of these schools will be to give such practical Instruction as will combat the danger of Inspiring farmers' daughters with ambitious outside of farm life. Con sistent with this design the school and pupils will be kept In rural sur rouudlugs us far as possible. The courses contemplated in these schools are nature study, zoology. botany, cooking, washing, Ironing sowing, household duties geiierull household administration, nourishing foods, etc. It is proposed that as lu terest in the schools Increases still more comprehensive lines of lnstrui' tion will be gradually Introduced li the various provluces of the kingdom KANSAN WARMS HIS ORCHARD Five Hundred Stovos to Succeed Pres ent Sm'udge Fires. Sam Young, who owns a sixty acre ircbard south of Atchison, Kan., Is making fiOO sheet Iron stoves whl-li will be placed In his orchard nex1 spring. Mr. Young has twice saved his orchard from frost by the use of Binudge tires and believes the stoves will be more effective. They will cost him about 10 cents each to construct, not counting his own labor, and he figures It will take Ave men to keep them going. Other orchard men In that locality are being won over to the theory of protecting their orchards from frost l!en Stuart, who sold $5,000 worth of apples In 1010, tlgures he has saved several crops this way, but Young 1" the first man to Introduce stoves on a large scale. POPULATION CENTER MOVES. Hoosier Statistician nlaces It In Brown County, Ind. If statistics carefully computed b former Lieutenant Governor Hugh T Miller of Indiana arc to be accepted the new population center for tin' United States has moved thirty mile west and two miles north In the hii ten years. It is now situated, ho says, In Wash Ington township, Brown county, Ind near the Monroe county Hue, In longi tude 8(J degrees i!l minutes 4 seconds and latitude U! degrees 11 minutes 1 second, or In township 0 north, rungi 1 east. RASPBERRIES GROW ON TREES Pennsylvania Farmer Has Novel Speci men of Bush. Itaspberrles do not grow on trees or illnnrlly, but they do for A. V. SUaw. k farmer residing lu Helium township, York county, l'a. Mr. Shaw Is the owner of a raspberry bush of the yel low vurlety. This bush Is as large a.i in average peach tree. It stands tlghteeu feet high, nnd the longest branches growing out of the side of the main trunk reach over fifteen feet ou both sides. Flying Machine Is Complicated. Four groups of wings, two of two wings each and tho others of threo wings, flapped by r auks attached to u motor, are tho features of u flying ma chine recently Invented by a German. Cncr ng the -Xlirr r. i:iti!-t5 ilia mirror whi-n lieiv: rim I: i.i he Intnll) org r.i.t d lu "ia" rfu,. ititlon that goblins, spi.ti-s, al.es or other uncnuuy croattmi vvoi.,.1 crowd to tho t,las3 to ook on. More thnn 13,000 persons In Switzerland ars employed In tho rib bon industry. I lots ot people were portioned out the kind of caka thoy doner o life would rlr thom sponge cake THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorder! ,A doctor's first question when con sulted by a patient Is, "Arc your bow els regular?" lie knows that 08 pet cent of Illness Is attended with Inac tive bowels and torpid liver, nnd that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleas ant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders In general. We are no certain of their great curative Vnlue that we prombo to return the purchaser's money In every case when they full to produce entire satisfaction. Rexall Orderllt-s are eaten like can dy, they act quietly, and linve a sooth ing, strengthening, healing Influence on tho entire Intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu lence, excessive looseness, dlnrrhocnnr other annoying effect. They nre espe cially good for children, weak porsons or old folks. Two sizes, 23c. nnd 10c. Sold only at our store-The Rexall Store. A. M. LEINE. W. R. HOLMES, President. A. T. SEARLE, Vice Pkes. We w ant you to understand the reasons for the ABSOLUTE SECUKITY of this Bank. -TBCE- WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK HONESDALE, PA., LIAi -v t'Al'ITAL OK - - - $100,000.00 AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS OP 427,342.00 MAKING ALTOGETHER - - 527,342.00 EVERY DOLLAR ot which must bo lost before any depositor can lose a PENNY. It has conducted a growing and successful business for over 515 years, serving an increasing number of customers with fideelitv and satisfaction. Its cash funds are protected by MODERN STEEL VAULTS. All ot thee things, coupled with conservative manascment, insured by the ('.Mil- l l'l. 1'EliSOXAI, ATTENTION constantly cWen the lt-iiik' .ifl. i r - lj a notably able Hoard of Directors ussures the patrons ot that M'I'IIKMK SAFETY whleh I3 tho prime essential ot n L'ood Hank. DECEMBER 1, 1910 Total Assets, SX'if DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. DIRECTORS V. 1!. IIOI.MKS A. T. SEAltI.E T. H. (ILAliK CHAS.J. SMITH. 11. J. CONCiKlt, YV. I SUYDAM. Tlio Kind Ton Have Always in use- for over 30 years, nnd Cy-Z- sonal supervision since its Infancy. 7, '&cA4ii Allo-iv no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trillo Avltb and endanger the health of Infants and thildren Experience against Experiment. What Is CM Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys AVorins and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CA! Bears tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMB OtNTAUn COMPANY, TT HURRAY STRICT, NtW TOR CITT. D. & H. CO.TIHE TABLE A.M. A.. M.i A .M. A.M.ll'.M. SUN SUN H ; 10 00 4 30 ltf 00 10 00 li 03 A.M. 10 00 2 IS 12 M 8 30 2 IS 120 725;;!;; no i2o"Tio 2 OH 8 15 5 30 2 OS 7 55 p.m. a.m ;;;;;; p.m. YiT. a.m. 5 to 8 05 ;:.'.;: 20 2 55 8 is 6 60 II 15 fi 30 2 15 8 55 6 51 II 111 li 31 2 111 8 Nl ti 11 30 li 52 2 37 U lb ti 17 Oil li 5S 2 9 21 II 23 I) IS 7 01 2 W II 2S) li 211 t) 51 7 07 2 02 32 ti 32 II 67 7 13 2 67 U 37 li 35 10 00 7 10 2 Kl 9 HI B 30 10 01 7 20 3 01 13 6 43 10 OS 7 21 3 07 9 47 H 4 10 11 7 27 3 10 9 51) 060 10 18 7 31 3 15 9 65 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. ... Philadelphia ".Wllkes-ltiirre.. bcrnntou l.v .... Ar Is Your Life Worth Living? When the liver refuses to perform Its functions of secreting bile, ami the bowels become inactive and loaded witli foul waste material, the effect on the mind is most c'istrrisi-ig. Gloomy forebodings drive out the un. une. You are nervous and fret ful. Life ia not worth lining. What alls you? It's your Iher on a strike. Con g' t'xl. to-f .. ru!.y, it refuses to perform fun'"i"i.J. Wnai's to 1)3 dor.r Taka one or two Smitn's I'mf-npple anil lluttcrnut Pills after .tn.'r a,-d again at niglit. In the morning ,-u tvill feet different. Thesun will shine. '.v:..-.t's the reason? Y-ur liver has rc rumul business, that's all. These won derful little pills have set it going. With clear brain, keen appetite, you will enjoy lu' again. Take one occasionally for a week or so and your blood will be purged of impurities and its bright red flood will carry health to your finger tips. Physicians use and recommend. They form no habit. You should always k'ep them on hand. These little Vegetable l'ilU will ward off many ills. To Cure Constipation Biliousness and Sicir Headache in a Night, use too BUHERNUT Diseases of K22 PILIS ' tha Stomach GO Villh In Vial 2."c All Don! era. I SMITH'S For Sick Kidneys TH .t.. Tl . .... 111. ..I. SUCHSJ the one bn tt medf. KellaWe, onilorw! by leading physicians; P STH1A Bate.fIIecta.il. Result! Ustlng. L,,M"" On tho market W years. Hare trifXRipV cnr"1 thotitatuls. loo pilli In llill0 original sla package, 60 cents. 1I I f Trial loses, W pills, SJ cents. All (Until:!. li sell and recommend. II. S. SALMON. Oashikii W. J. WARD, Ash't Cashiek $2,951,048.26 F P. KIMBLK H. S. SAI NH'N J. V. FAULKY jBouglit, r.ntl wliicli lias been lias home the signature of lias been made under Ins pcr- ALWAYS Signature of IVsVf i -i ,a I ." " M LL4 Mill f iJ KiTli -, i.TT ijTV' HONESDALE BRANCH P.M. I A.M. nl'.. A.M. UN SUN ... 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