TUB CITIZEN, Kill DAY, AI'IIIL 10, 1012. PAGE T HAUNTED BY COUNTERPART An Apparent Mystery That Was Simply Explained. To soo oneself In n mirror, nn exact 11 rod . f Mia la iintmnor 1a ciin it- u 1 1 1 1 1 riM i Timna n imi nut- i r mm. inn'innr innrnrnntit a nninir niwi nnnii hit. k 1 1 1 1 r 1 1' BTfiiiiiiniT in in wn n ret ui 1 1 1 I was standing one morning in my m . . . . .. .. uai i nnii mv uni ua m mv nouuets. .tl I...M.1I.... ft" I . .. 41 ........ .... nun .... T T .. 1..1 l.f I. ., ., ,1 In 1.1,. lockets and wore glasses. I nlso wear ' mm'i ill m:im iik iif:irii 1 1 i iiimfii i iinnir t Rn ii.iti i. ins nnsn wns n iriuu My first emotion was surprise, ray orm.' was tins uniiucinnuonf una nv lirnln litvoine nffeetoil? I shrank JUlh. uuui liiu muu imu imu u Suninioning all my fortitude, I looked milii. Tht tlmiro hnd rtlsnnnpnrrMi. I A I , i j 1 1 mil lull luiii. iiui. iiiiiiimiiu it:i 1nt.1 1.... l.n.,.n.lt..lnl t-mit mifr Pnllln,- n fvili T ,llrrvtn,l thn river to tuiso mo lo mr imvsician. 1 dUUllU'li ttllill I11IU UlUUlllJU, UUU Ull.- r pnileavoriiiir to reassure me ho cave .... - . . . 1 . 1 .. ... 1 1 .. .. .. .1 , It was some time before I dared go o me winuow again, uur. alter going hero several times without seeing my II -l rli4- i im In n il rt'na ln(tnlln t - "IIM II II 11 IllI III lUilllin LI I'll IILUT s i rnnriion ir. mv iinunii rnacniMi 111s rtJ- . 1 . . . A , . " L UUUUU 1VI OVJLilliUHJ IIVA 141111. 1 I remained abroad two years. I ' not received notice from my attorney lint- T was nondpil in tho sottlompnt nf . .... r.. i t i.n,,i.tA ! rom tne nrsr, xor my iatuer anu mom-: a iiuu ni 'in uilu i u, i ito aj it a, ta ear old, and this naturally led to com-' it it t t i - ... . .ni i. ' iiiiL iiit-ii; n us iu uL'uucaiii, uj nrnovs did not Inform mi as to the nil- x. T J 1 .J X ..1. ... t uul'l. i saiieu lur auw iuib uuu Inzleton, who had summoned me. 'hat there was something of impor- j anew on his mind was evident. He i , i i . i t i,A n 1 jUKt'u uio nil uUi ua 1L UU 11UU iiutci een me before, then stood, still look- i iir iiim wiriiiiiir h:i v 1 11 :i ii i 1 1 1 1 ilt. i "Well, what Is It?" I asked. "Did you ever hear that your mother "No." "Or that she had an interest in your atuer s estate .'" "No, My mother died before my fa- "There is a piece of property which u muni 1 1 ul-iuic iclliiiih luu uolulu t was owned jointly by your father nd mother. At any rate, it needs the Ignature of the heirs of both." "Very well. Am I not tho heir of othV "Come here tomorrow morning at 9 clock. I shall want your signature." "Explain." "Tomorrow nt 0 o'clock," ho rcpoat- nnd went into his privato office. At the appointed hour I was at Mr. ozoltnn'H ouipq anil was tout to wain an anteroom. Presently tho door 11111 11111111. J I lilt. NIIIIII. IIIIIIIII.il I 11 ior opposite me opened, and a man Ivanced Into the room I had entered. Horror of horrors, he was my dou- O! We stood looking at each other like le two Dromlos, he in wonder, I in rror "Oh, heavens!" I moaned. "It. has imo back to me!" "Gentlemen," said Mr. Ilazelton, "1 ed, You aro twin brothers." Ifr.nn l .1. .HI 1.1 .1 a uiu lit uiiiut a. nu t;x.it(iii.vii in n. "Yes. When your father and mother parated your father took one, your ' v. itiim VUtU 01UUU tvw pt In ignorance of the other." The relief the finding of a brother, twin brother, of whose existence- I id beet: in ignorance was a delight - - ence. It did not require that we lould have bceu brought up together feel that strong mutual drawing ways to be found in children of a ngle birth. We advanced, embraced id cried simultaneously: "You are?" "Max." "Mark," I was Max, and ho wub Mark. No ilia u i j a uu& v vit.uk I i m. caiTuiiiifii cb other, nd Mr. Ilazelton, with a wyera instinct, seized a pen and ratched our respective names on our ff in nrfRirrft tho Idpntltv nf onph y brother on seeing mo at my win- her has not to this day obliterated lnnble. VETERAN PLAYERS PROVE VALUABLE ASSETS' Trio of Old Big leaguo clubs mako no mlstako In carrying such men as Koblnson, Farrell, Jim McGulro and other veterans. These old heads have a good influence on tho young plnyers and can steer tho boys over tho RSs!!sv!asssKKa I Baseball Blunder Some gent with a liking for acid baseball history has com piled the 20 areatest blunders In baseball.. Here they are: When Cincinnati traded a kid named Mathewson for a great pitcher named Rusle. When St. Louis traded Three Fingered Brown to Chicago for Jack Taylor. When Charles Webb Murphy stood In the lobby of the Wal dorf and called Rajah Bresnahan a policeman. When John Anderson stole second with three men on. When Jack Chesbro lost a world's championship on a wild pitch. When Merklo failed to touch second and lost a pennant. When Marquard grooved one for Baker. When Charles Webb Murphy panned the national commission. When Clark Griffith allowed Miller Hugglns to leave Cincin nati. When Sherwood Magee belted Flnnernan on the bugle. When Pittsburg and Detroit passed up Grover Cleveland Al exander. When Cincinnati allowed Mar ty O'Toole to get away without a trial. When Hughey Jennings under estimated Babe Adams In 1900. When Umpire Jack Doylo twice misinterpreted tho Infield fly rule. When Bresnihan made faoes at Umpire Billy Klemm. When Horace Fogel switched his famous Herrmtn-Murphy let ters. When MeQraw parted with Mike Donlln prior to the 1911 world's series. When Lou Crlger touted Ty Cobb as a bonehesd. AROUND It is said Pitcher Duck O'Brien or the Boston Red Sox received a boost of a thousand dollars over his con tract of last year. Manager Fred Clarke has but ten pitchers all told on his roster, and that Includes LelHeld and Noel, neith er of whom are sure. FanB will miss the annual Hclnlo Zimmerman holdout story, for Zim merman's contract as signed with tho Cubs is for threo years. Hank O'Day Is making control a strong point In tho developmont of his twlrlers. "It Is the biggest asset of any man in tho box," says the ex umpire. Harold Grover, the Pirate youngster from the town lots of Itockport, Mass., Is said to bo one young pitcher who has acquired tho knack of hold lug men on basos. The most astounding, interesting,, but wholly unbelievable news from any training camp -was that Johnny Evers had reported to tho Chicago Cubs "so fat that he was not recog-. nlzed." Jack Glasscock, old National leaguer,, is said to have professed "conver sion" at the religious revival held In. Wheeling by Billy Sunday, Nine thou-j sand people cheered him as ho walked! to the front of the hall. iw,BASES Timers. hurdles safely. Tho time will como when every well-organized club win havo a veteran player on tho pay-roll. They glvo tho youngsters confidence and strengthen the hands of the man ager. JOHNSON WONT MISS STREET Manager Griffith of Washington Team, Believes Alnsmlth and Henry Can Handle Walter's Shoot. "If tho only thing standing in our way of winning tho pennant was the fact that we had no ono to catch Johnson, I would have the flag polo in tho center of tho right field now," remarked Clarke Griffith in comment ing on tho expressed fear that with Street gono tho team had no one to catch JohnBon. "Nothing could bo more absurd," he continued. "Let Henry and Alnsmlth start to handling Johnson's delivery from the timo that the team goes into training, and they will catch him as well as any other catcher. "Johnson, to my way of thinking, is easy to catch for the reason that he Is true. The fact that he has a lot of Walter Johnson. speed matters not, for a fast ball Is easier to handle than a lot of shoots and curves. I'll stake my reputation that Johnson's delivory will be as well handled this season as it ever has been before. Incidentally, Walter should have tho best season of his career. H will havo a careful prep aration bscause he will not bo asked to do a lot of work in the spring. He will rport a week later than the oth er pitchers and then gradually work himself into Bhape. I wish that trying to find a man who can catch Johnson was all tts had to worry about. It would be soft picking Indeed." Expert Cincinnati Pitchers. The IUd pitchers should bo fairly expert on tho art of balking this sea son, for Hank O'Day Is showing them a lot of tricks along the line of fooling both the batter and the umpire. "Ed Walsh," says Hank, "has tho most de ceptive ways of them all. He'll hold his hands h!-h as If about to pitch; then lowsr them a foot or so, and the base runnsr will start. I called him for It In the Cub-White Sox series, and mode him cut it out. He acknowl edged that It was a clear cose of hoik, but said that the American league um pires had been letting him sot away with it for years." i-JJL Q HHIIIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE iT HEAL ESTATE. By vlrtuo of process issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayno county, and Stuto of Pennsylvania, nnd to mo di rected nnd dolivorcd, 1 havo levied on nnd will cxposo to public sale, at tho Court Houso In Honesdale, on TUHSDAV. MAY 7, liMil, 11 A. M. All tho defendant's right, title nnd intorcst in the following de scribed proporty vl: All that curtain pleco or parcel of land and tho land covered with wa ter known as tho Sand Pond propor ty situate in Cherry Hidgo township, Wayno county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning in tho mlddlo of tho Cherry Illdgo and 'East Sterling turnpiko road in tho southern lino of land of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company and being tho northeaster ly corner of tho land hereinafter de scribed, thenco along tho mlddlo of said road south 45 degrees west 7 perches, thenco along the mlddlo of tho samo south 58 degrees west 28 perches; thenco along tho lino of said company's land south GO degrees east 17 and 9-10 perches to a heap of stones; thenco along lino of L. nnd T. Bonoar's land south 40 degs. west 328 perches to a line tree corner; thenco north 50 degrees west 34 perches to a stones corner; thenco south 40 degrees west 59 porches to n stones corner; thenco south G9 degrees 28 and 1-10 perches to a birch for a corner; thenco north 15 V4 degrees east 11G and 6-10 perches to n stones corner In line of J. Leonard's land; thence north 50 degrees west 35 perches to the center of tho aforesaid road; thence along tho center thereof north 20 degrees east 1C porches; thenco north 38 degrees west 70 and 4-10 perches to tho lino of O. Thorp's land; thenco along tho samo lands of A. Hcssling and Charles Higgln's lands north 50 degrees east 258 and S-10 perches; thenco north GO de grees west 11 perches to tho line of Pennsylvania Coal Company's land; thenco along the lino of said Com pany's land as follows, viz: North 8 degrees east 19 1 perches, north 01 degrees east 4 and 7-10 perches, east 10 Vz perches, south fifty-Uiree degrees east live and 8-10 perches, south 69 degrees east 14 perches, south 41 degrees east 40 porches, south 57 degrees east 16 and one-half perches, south 9 degrees east 22 perches, south 43 degrees east 35 perches east 12 perches, south 34 degrees east IS perches and south 50 degrees east 50 perches to tho middle of the aforesaid road the place of beginning Containing in all 47G acres and 15S perches bo tho same more or less. Excepting ond reserving neverthe less out of tho above described land all that certain lot of land which James A. Bigart by deed dated June 31, 1872, and recorded in Wayne County in deed book No. 42, Pago 146, etc., granted and conveyed to Abram KIrby. Said land containing 82 acres and 106 perohes. Also all that certain other pleco or parcel of land which tho said James A. Bigart et ux. by deed dated August 20, 1878, and recorded in Wayno county Deed Book No. 61, Page 7, granted and conveyed to William H. Bidwell. Said parcel containing forty-two and one-half acres of land. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land con taining 5 acres and 121 perches which the said James A. Bigart et ux. by deed dated Juno 2, 1881, and recorded In Wayno county In Deed Book No. 54, page 49, granted and conveyed to Lewis Arnold. Also all that certain other pleco or parcel of land containing 10 acres and ten perches which tho said James A. Bigart et ux. by deed dated Feb. 25, 1S82, and recorded in Wayne county in Deed Book No. 54, page 402, granted and conveyed to -Frank Schick. Also that certain other piece or parcel of land containing 97 acres of land which the said James A. Bigart et ux by their deed dated April 15, 1885, and recorded in Wayne county in Deed Book No. 61, page 220, granted and conveyed to Sheldon P. Schick. And tho right of access, Ingress and egress to tho wa ters of Sand Pond from its proporty on the western side of tho said pond as the samo is mentioned in tho deed from tho Wyoming Coal Association to the Pennsylvania Coal Company by deed dated May 30, 1851, and re corded in Wayno county in Deed Book, No. 19, pago 297. Tho above described property be ing tho samo piece or parcel of land which James A. BIgert et ux. by their deed dated August 10, 1S99, and recorded In tho offico for re cording deeds in and for Wayno county in Deed Book No. 85, pago 202, etc., granted and convoyed to Earl II. Bishop, and being the same piece or parcel of land which Earl H. Bishop et ux. 'by their deed of Nov. 23. 1899, and recorded in Wayno county in Deed Book No. 90, pago 28, etc., granted and convoyod to tho Cleino Real Estate Company. Also all that piece or parcol of land situate in the township of Cherry Ridge, Wayno county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on tho southerly sido of tho road end on tho lino be tween lauds late of L. A. Robertson and tho Pennsylvania Coal Com pany; thenco south 45 degrees 17 minutes west 1276 feet to a corner near old loaded track road bed; thenco south ono degrco fifteen min utes cast 2089 feot; thonco south 67 degrees 15 minutes west 180 feet; thence south thirteen degrees seven teen minutes west 300 feet; thonco south 44 degroes, 30 minutes east 235 feet; to a stake and stones cor ner near lake; thenco along tho samo north 13 dogreos seventeen minutes east 320; thonco north 66 degrees 35 minutes east 450 feot; thenco south 39 degrees 43 minutes oast 78 feot; thonco south 84 degrees 43 minutes east 172 feet to a stako and stones corner; thenco south 47 degrees 15 minutes east 101 and 5-10 feot to a stake and stones cornor; thonco south 64 degrees 25 minutes east 231 feet to a stako and stones corner; thenco south 35 degrees 55 minutes east 668 feot to a maplo; thonco south 52 dogroes 1G mlnutos east 270 and 5-10 feot to a stako and stones corner; thonco south 4 degrees 30 minutes east 364 feot to a stake and Btones corner; tbepco south 38 dogs. 45 minutes oast 17S feot to a stake and stones cornor; thonco south 38 degrees 20 minutes east 408 feet to a stake and etones corner; thence south 84 degrees G2 minutes cast 198 feot to an ash; thonco south 29 degrees 20 mlnutos cast 310 foot to a hemlock; thonco south 44 degrees 39 minutes cast 820 feot to a stako and stones cornor on road; thenco along tho road north GO degroes oast 1G0 feot; thenco north 37 degrees 10 minutes west 2154 feet; thenco north 40 dgrees 4G minutes west 1400 feet;-thonco north 29 degrees 22 minutes east 701 feot; thenco north 10 dgrees 15 minutes oast 1400 feot to a cornor on Old Loaded Track; thenco north ono degrco for-ty-flvo minutes west 565 feot to a cornor on southerly sldo of road and thenco by tho samo north 86 degrees 32 minutes west 441 feot to the plnco of beginning. Contain ing 86. G7 acres of land or there abouts. Being tho same piece or parcel of land wnlch tho Pennsylvania Coal Company by their deed dated Nov. 22, 1899, and recorded in Wayno County Deed Book No. 87, pago 20, etc., granted and conveyed to tho Clomo iRoal Estate Company- On tho nbovo described premises Is a largo dwelling houso together with barns and outbuildings and about 40 acres of Improved land. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Carl W. Bishop and tho Clemo Real Estate company, terra tenant, at the suit of James A. Bigart, assigned to T3zra H. Ripple, et al. No. 89, March Term, 1912. Judgment, J7.000. Homer Greene, Attorney. TAKE NOTICE All bids and costs must be paid on day of salo or deeds will not be acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdale. April 10, 1912. ' HHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE D REAL ESTATE By vlrtuo of process Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Wayno county, and State of Pennsylvania, and to me di rected and delivered, I have levied on and will expose to public sale, at the Court Houso In Honesdale, on FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1011!, 2 P. M All of tho defendant's interest in tho two following described pieces or parcels of land, viz: All that certain piece, lot or par cel of land situate, lying and being in tho township of Palmyra, In the county of Wayne and state of Penn sylvania and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho south-cast cor ner of twenty-third and twenky elghth streets; thenco easterly along tho north sldo of the said twenty third street, sixty feet; thenco on a lino parallel with said twenty-eighth street ono hundred and twenty feet: thenco westerly on a lino parallol with said twenty-third street, sixty feet to the westerly side of twenty eighth street as aforesaid; thence southerly along tho westerly sldo of twenty-eighth street as aforesaid, one hundred and twenty feet to tho place of beginning. Containing seven thousand two hundred square feet of land. Being Lot No. Three (3) on Twenty-third street in the said village of Hawley. It being the same land which tho Pennsylvania Coal Company by their deed bearing date October first A. D. 1855, grant ed and conveyed to John Curran. Said deed being recorded in tho of fice for recording deeds in Honesdale In said county of Wayne in Deed Book No. 29 at page 641, etc. And also, all that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the village of Hawley, in the township of Palmyra in the county of Wayne, and stato of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northwesterly sldo of Twenty-third street sixty feot from corner of Twenty-third street and Twenty-eighth streets; thenco north westerly on a line parallel with said Twenty-eighth street, ono hundred and twenty feot; thenco northwest erly on a line parallel with said twenty-third street, sixty feet; thenco southwesterly on a lino parallel with said twenty-eighth street, one hun dred and twenty feet to the north westerly side of twenty-third street as aforesaid: thenco southwesterly along tho same, sixty feet to the place of beginning. Containing sev en thousand and two hundred square feet of land. Being lot No. four (4) on Twenty-third street in said village of 'Hawley. It being the samo land that tho Pennsylvania Coal Company by tholr deed bearing dato January first A. D. 1857 granted and con veyed to John Curran. Said deed being recorded in tho offico for re cording deeds in Honesdale In said county of Wayno in Deed Book No. 29, pago 642, and boing tho samo pieces of land conveyed by the abovo named John Curran to Daniel Neo by deed dated October 10, 1870, and recorded in Deed Book No. 101, pago 33S. Upon said premises Is a ono-story dwelling house, and out building. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Chas. Barth at the suit of Petor Beilman, No. 10, Jan. Term, 1911. Judgment, ?140. Hnrmes, Attorney. TAKE NOTICE. All bids and costs must be paid on day of salo or deeds will not be acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Ilonesdalo, April 3, 1911. OVER 06 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4 c. 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