THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. PAGE SEViCw ran SHTI FIGHT Others Slightly Wounded In Row Over Card Game. FIFTEEN MEN ARE ARRESTED. One Playor Accu6od Another of Cheat ing, Which Immediately Starts Fist Fight and Led Into Free For All Battlo With Guns, Stilet tos and Bricks. Philadelphia, Nov. D. Storting with in argument over a game of cards fl.. ... . . The seriously wounded are Michael 'cnusylviiula hospital; Antonio Nndu- ylvonin hospital; Louis Palie, 1038 tltnl. nnH Antntilu l.nnilnfiln 1ll'M - . ...... Half a dozen men were encased In 11 iuu K.iuju n uuu one 01 mein enargeu iiouier wim enenung. imuiedlatoly if i.nirn f... 1.1- 1 j Jl A. A Shooting wildly, the men ran to the trect, where many others joined them. tirown and bricks hurled. Ulot calls Eleven of the men arrested and tak- re Frank Lnzeratto, Eighth and An- in streets: Kubl lo .Tncnvlnn. v rth "f. uivuuv, 1 iaun iihiuu uiviiui;, i laun venue; Cormena Mlnlte, Tenth street. ear Lombard; Malamgl Gemario, An- iiuo ue oaivaiore, uouato de Cesso, i outh Sixth street, near Washington I venue; Luciano Quletio, South SUth ' cci, iiour asuingion avenue; gan- ) Ionardo, South Reese street; Sal-, atore Iello. outh Kairhill street, and ! ntonlo Jeuesse, Fifth street and 'nUi . i nv -c-TTT-c-n -otr nirAn ' 0Y KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK "cycling, Had Been Coasting, Holding ; to Chain In Back of Vehicle. I UOUUJUIUU llVI'Illlf. Philadelphia, Nov. 0. While riding scnooi on a bicycle Harry R. Daw- ck, urteen years old, 3131 North Car- . . . u uvw ck rw nnrnnp tn ttin Purin y t- nnni. nM -. o - iu6 ThO bOV- Who llllR boon mnHno- Vi4a ! airaer Btreet, was riding cast on Gi-1 , w .,v....iu & - 4iixt MC uJUUUhfU IU - iwuuwuiU " J nil cr. He coasted In tills manner for about u uiuvhn. l ii till, i J nil lt m ti i o nr. Tf k i-u jar i ue iiuufi.. i ue am the truck crossed the car tracks and ' DRIVEN INSANE BY FEVER. ngineer at Panama Loses Mind and ' Attacks Family. ,.., . i...v;u lusaun , a fever contracted at tho Panama 1 . . . -- "ii 7 ..j v.u. . i,-uu Bireui, , J " ..... . . . -7-"" ! jin iiiu uiiint:i LuiJiH n t iiiiiti. 1 1 1 ' win uhu iiu nun Jiuuuuy UUU UCCU8- .. . .... .... . . ... I .... i " - - , . ; 1 CORBETT MUCH IMPROVED. Philadelphia. 1 -f iV.. w. uiju) WUl uiu lunuer ueuvywcigUl cnamplOD viiviubuu UlfUU 1U1 w-ww muv nuo u J Jlli " " v w um) iir cj n it'iuuihuui) rouUBt COnstl rouch. - -..n Cars Demolished In Crash, ltnnnn Pn Vnv K rtni-ln n in.. m POIIlflMI In tnn nnct AnJ 41m A. ... . ... ' , V". V. V. It . J . .. ... ------O w0i.v..u. ll.ltl DUI.U IUUI Mrs. Goelet In Parle. I'nrtR. Nnv. r. Mrs. irrtlmi t .t tin- X'n . n ... .. . . ii ... n complete a. BULGARIA'S RULERS. King and Queen Who Have Beon Big Factors In Victories. King Ferdinand of Bulcarln has been with his army during a greater part of the fightinK ngalnst tho Turks, while the queen haB had charge of a corps of nurses. TELLS HOW HE KILLED GIRL. Conway Held For Coroner's Jury For Murder of Sophie Singer. Chicago, Nov. 5. Charles Conway . . lu "ulu uy lne corouer s JulT n uie :harf'e of murdering Sophia Singer, a ....,... i.UCJ uuu.u DVer 10 tho Brand Jur5" w't"out ball, CaJmlJ" deliberately Conway told . . J ' ' "" ualumore "ciress. Lno uet0Ua or "'e crime as he relat- eu luulu wt:re Buusiuiuiauy tue same aa be rolntml tn I'nHno Hnntnln Vnnthnr whon he made his first confession Sat- 'irdny. He said that he came to Chi- :ngo at the request of his wife. Bm- trice Ryall Conway, wiio was living at the same address as Miss Singer. Ilia nle was Ul when he arrived, ho Rnlrt and Miss Singer met him at the door and kissed him. When ho finished tlie recital of how uv oil uva iitfi H LilC 11LUU UfU nMnni. t.i uw uvuitutu ill Hi y iiu u I lib VI 1 1 11(1 vu uwuuu -V- JlUtUUl 11 LI UU W-I J i Prrr'n. rnM. flefense Is ray only nlea. I had to stand v ' w ii uuu uii; uiiiui vvuixi" IUV Ul ttUUUiC, 1 i. U UiUIl will HOC UO vums, uv IU kVJ V. 44 1 1 UVi U 1X1 UU. X uvy v Wo UAiJKCi, 1UI XJ111 kn..vuu UU (UtVU UU1 nni r in m mother, who does not deserve the pain ivnifii in a line tmianji hnr " II UUJ . UJUU llVi , m appatjt Aw-n rrn cAXT-n tt t a t Man Acquitted of Wife Murder to Be Prosecuted For Coining. New York, Nov. 5. Judgo Hough de creed that Allison M. MacFarland. who .... .,.,. , . ' !,,, v-.. ,o " Tn rnnm nf 1m Woof Hnn n. ni aii. u, n ,,. uearing uie impress or the head of a nrry cent piece were round. MacFar- iflnd - a cantors khv that th n,oln or these molds Is a more serious of- ienae m me eyes or uie law than tho MacFarland at tho time of his nrrest ! claimed that he was merely perfect ing a scheme for duplicating silver u U4,UJU 1UI UUUI1LU 111JLT Kl I VHT nimnn ntlta Af nMnlnnl .lnnl.... 1 ui uuui;ut w L ui iuiuui in n 1 1 1 1 iv iv in n. saje anu at low cost. PRESIDENCY FOR BRYAN, JR. Nebraskan's Son Elected Head of Georgetown Law Freshmen. Washington, Nov. 0. On the eve of a national presidential election Wil liam J. Bryon, Jr., is celebrating a vic tory that his distinguished father fail ed to win. for the son of the Nebraskan Is now president, although it is only of the freshman law class of Georgetown university. No "steam roller" methods were em ployed In young Brynn'H election, tho doctors Joining in common causo against the upper class men, who tried to break up the class meeting. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of Uie United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. in. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. Albany 48 Cloudy Atlantic City.... 02 Clear Boston 40 Clear Buffalo 60 Clear Chicago CO Italn New Orleans.-.. 04 Clear Now York...... 48 Cloudy St. LouIh f3 Clear Washington CO Clear SAVING A WORK OF ART. Ingenious Scheme of a Restorer of Damaged Masterpieces. An instance of the Ingenuity exer cised by restorers of damaged master pieces of painting Is afforded by tho rescue of a famous painting now own ed by the widow of the late John Ilay, secretary of state. Mr. llay had n Madonna by BnttlccI II which was painted on a wooden panel nt least 400 years ago. The wood had begun to crack, and It was feared that tln painting would bo ruined, but a restorer was found who said he could save It Tho llrst step wa to paste thin strips of tissue paper on the face of tho pic ture, pressing tho paper into the un even surface of the paint Layers were added until n thick body of paper con cealed the picture. Then the picture was turned over, and tho restorer began to sandpaper the board away. After many months of careful work ho had all tho wood J removed, nnd nothing but tho paint ad hered to the paper. A piece of linen canvas was then glued to tho paint, and tho work of removing the paper from the front of the picture wns un dertaken. It required nearly n year to complete tho work, but when It wns done tuo painting was leu in snape to last another four centuries. Chicago Record-Herald HE SAW THINGS. The Boy Obeyed His Dad and Learned to Use His Eyes. In tho dally half hour confidential talk with his boy an ambitious Loudon father tried to give some advice. "Bo observing, my son," said tho father on one occasion. "Cultivate the habit of seeing, nnd you will bo a successful man. Study things and remember them. Don't go through the world blindly. Learn to use your eyes, Hoys who are observant know a great deal more than those who aro not" Willie listened In silence. Several days later, when tho entiro family, consisting of his mother, aunt and uncle, were present hla father said: "Well, Willie, havo you kept using your eyes, as I advised you to doT" Willie nodded and after a moment's hesitation said: "I have seen a few things about tho house. Uncle Jim's got a bottle of hair dye hid under his bed, Aunt Jon tile's got an extra set of teeth and a lot of false hair in her dresser, ma's got somo curls sewed In her hat, nnd pa's got a pack of cards and a box of dlco and a leather covered flask behind the bookcase." London Tit-Bits. Night Jobs For the Jeweler. Under the Jeweler's letter box and door bell was a second bell labeled "Jeweler's night bell." "Kindly ex plain," said tho visitor. "Is tho crav lng for diamonds and wedding rings so Insatiable that you havo to get up at night to meet the demand?" "It is not the prospect of making a eale that gets mo out of bed after mid' night," tald the Jeweler, "but the mis' fortunes of my fellow man. About tho only people who ring mo up after working hours aro thoso who have a piece of Jewelry on that they can't got off and don't daro to wear until morn lng for fear of blood poisoning. These accidents happen often. Every doctor In town knows I can be routed out In an emergency case, so all rings that must bo filod off swollen fingers, all earrings that must be removed from inflamed ears, all necklaces and brace lets that must be taken from bruised necks and wrists without delay aro brought to me." Now York Press. The First Fiction. The "Tale of Two Brothers," wrllton 8.200 years ago by tho Theban scribe, Ennana, librarian of the palaco to King Merenptah, the supposed Pha raoh of the Exodus, Is tho oldest work of fiction extant The talo was writ ten apparently for tho entertainment of tho crown prince, who subsequently reigned as Setl II. His namo appears tn two places on the manuscript prob ably the only surviving autograph sig natures of an Egyptian king. This piece of antique fiction, written on nlnoteen sheets of papyrus in a bohl hieratic hand, wns purchased in Italy by Mmo. d'Orbiney, who sold it In 1857 to the authorities of the British museum, whero it is now known as the D'Orbiney papyrus. A Wonderful Child. Zerah Colburn when a child had tho most wonderful memory for figures ever known. Ho performed operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on sums involving from eleven to twenty places of figures with out Betting one down on paper. Being onco asked to raise eight to the six teenth power, ho almost instantly re sponded, "The answer is 2S1,474,07C 710,05a" Queer Wasting. "Mrs. Codgers Is dreadfully afraid of embonpoint," remarked Mrs. Gads ley. "Is that so?" chirped Mrs. Wopper. "My favorite awnt had it and tho poor thing Just wasted awayf Birming ham Age-Herald. Back to the Bench. "Mr. Bpooncr, Isn't this the third time you bare asked mo to be your wife?" "I-I bclievo it is, Miss Jennie." "Well, you've funned the air three times. You're out on strikes." Chica go Trlbuue. Tact is more important than talent always remember that people are more asily led than driven. TfURTY-FOUR STATES NOW FOR INCOME TAX. Only Two- More Aro Needed In Order to Ratify the Amendments. By Jan. 1 three-fourths of the Htates of the Union will have ratified the con Htlliillonul amendment granting con gress power to puss an income tax law. according to information obtained nt the stale department. Notice of tip. provnl by thirty-two of the forty-eight states has already been received, and uuolllclal Information lias come that two more, Ohio and Louisiana, have recently ratified the plan. Thlity-sl.. states are required for the necessary majority. The nmeiiduient grunts congress power to levy a tax on incomes "with out apportionment among the sovonii states and without n census or eutiniei' Stlon." It will enable the legislative oninch of the government to frame nn income tnx law which will be safe from attack on tho ground of unconsti tutionality and will remove from the field of politics a stubborn Issue whii'l, has furnished ammunition for debate In several presidential campaigns. Tho Income amendment when adopt im1 will bo known ns article 10 and will become a part of the constitution by proclamation of the secretary of state. Notice has been received nt the slate department that Connecticut, New Hampshire, IUiode Island nnd t7tnl have acted adversely on tho amend ment. Ten .states have not yet consid ered it, but the legislatures in more than half of these will meet in January nnd probably take favorable action. Only two more are needed to make the necessary thirty-six, but Secretary of State Knox will not issue the procla mation until one or two more than thi required number of state havo acted. Each state has a right to rescind It.s approval or rejection at any time. Tho states that have officially ap proved tho amendment are: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colo rado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mary land, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, North Da kota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Caro lina, South Dnkota, Tennessee, Texas. Washington nnd Wisconsin; unofficial ly, Ohio and Louisiana. The ten stntes that have not acted are: Delaware, Florida, Massachusetts. New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsyl vania, Vermont, Virginia, West Vir ginia and Wyoming. Advertising Is the Way to Success The Buy-U-A-HOME Realty Company Offer the following properties, which is a partial list of the many farms listed by them. All properties are in first class condition and as represented. Eight-Acre Farm In Berlin town ship for sale cheap. Three acres cleared, balance In woodland. House and barn on premises. Good spring and fruit on farm. On main road between Bunnelltown and Beach Lako. Farm about threo miles from Honesdale. Owner, poor woman that needs tho money. Bargain for rail purchaser. Building Lot in Honesdalo Locat ed on Court street in ono of prettiest residential sections of Honesdale Slzo 63x125 feet. Story and a half house on property. Property dn good condition. Small Farm in I'rompton Good property, woueo contains 12 rooms Barn Is 26x30 feet. Acre and one- half of ground. Ideal place for small chicken farm. Close to D. & H station. Bargain for fall buyer. Ideal Dairy Farm Located in Cherry Ridge township about one milo from the Hoadleys station on tne Erie road on tho Wyoming dl vision. Two separate parcols of land with only public highway as a division. First known as Isaac R. Schenck farm, contains 123 acros, 50 of which aro improved and the balanco second growth of timber. Brook runs through pronorty. which is also well watored. Good farm house and barns. The second tract or what Is known as tho Apollns D. bcnencK farm contains 101 acres, bi improvod and balanco In lino young growth of hickory. This is a valuable asset to tho farm. This farm corners in the Bonear farm lake. It is well watored. Good fruit orchards on both farms. Tortus easy. Bargain for fall buyer. A No. 1 Farm Contains 104 acres, 70 cleared. No stones nnd ground very productive. Ideal place for truck farm. Located at Indian Orchard on Main road bo- tweon Honesdalo and Ilawloy. Well built farm houso and barns. Young and old applo orchards; Mso quan tlty of butternut trees on premises. Well watored, brook runs through farm. Most of land on flats. Will sell stock If purchaser desires. Ono half cash, balanco on easy terms. Good Farm located within ono milo of Honesdale, contains 96 acres. All can bo cultivated, except about two acres. Nino springs on prem ises. Water in barn yard. Good an. plo orchard and other fruits. Six room farm houso, threo barns and several out buildings. Brook bord ors farm. Ideal place for stock. 15 acres being suitable for tralnlncr track. Good onion soil, part clay soil and black loam. Nino acres south exposure. Telephone connec tions. Will soil equlpmont and tock. All modern machinery. Terms easy. Buy - U - Jadvvjn Building PAHl0,?i,S.4V5..9.rLLlA.NPs OF X UOBEIIT HAWKEY. DEC'D. By virtue of an ordor and decree of tho Orphans' Court of Wayno County mado tho 14th day of Octob er 1912, tho undersigned Master In Partition will exposo to public sale and sell to tho highest bidder, nt the Sheriff's offlco In tho Court House at Honesdalo In said Wayno County, Saturday, November 23rd, 10 1 2, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following de scribed real estate, viz.: A certain lot or pnrcel of land sit uate In the township of Dyberry, Wayno county, Pennsylvania, begin ning at a stones corner In the east ern lino of land surveyed to Sylvanus Seely (now Hlchard L. Scely's); thenco by said tract north ten de grees east slxty-ono rods to a stones corner; thenco by land lato of J hlal Justin's north flfty-fivo degrees east flfty-flvo and one-halt rods to a stones corner, the southwest corn er of Peter Coles land; thenco by other lands of tho said Spencer Blandln south twenty-threo degrees east sixty-two rods to a post and stones corner, in the northern lino! ot innu surveyed to Stephen Day, Jr.; thenco by said lino south sixty seven degrees west oighty-sovon and one-fourth rods to the place of be ginning. Containing twenty-four acres and sixty-five perches, be the same moro or less. Also a certain lot or parcel of land situato In Texas, Wayno coun ty, rennsyivania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning in a corner in tho southern line of land in tho warrantee name of Stephen Day; thence by land now or late Isaac P. Foster's, south twenty three rods to tho middlo of the Honesdalo and Clarksvllln rilrnnllrn road; thenco along the middle there of north sixty-one and one-half de grees west twelve and one-tenth rods and north eighty-six degrees west tweivo rods; thenco by land of Ira Hapeman north eight degrees east seventeen and seven-tenths rods to a post corner in a small brook, and thenco by other land of said Robert Hawkey south eighty seven degrees east twenty and one fourth rods to the place of begin ning. Containing two acres and eighty-five perches, bo the same more or less. Reserving nevertheless from the parcel last described the following lot: All that certain lot of land situato in Texas township, Wayne county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner in tho middle of the Hones dale and Clarksvllle turnpike road, at a point one hundred and eighty eight feet westerly along said road from the line of the Benjamin Pol ley tract; thence north twenty-one degrees east three hundred and eighteen feet or thereabout to a corner In a stone fence; thence along the line of said stone 'fence, north seventy-nine and three-quarter degrees west eighty feet to a corner; thence south twenty-ono degrees west two hundred and Five Lots Bordering Beach Lake witn Doating, bathing and Ice privi leges. Elegant chance for summer cottage sites. Very Pretty Cottage: Eight acres of land, large lawns and plenty of fruit. Would make an Ideal summer home. Will sell furnished or un furnished. Newly papered and paint ed. Outside in excellent repair. Located at Calllcoon, N. Y. Forty-Acro Fnrm Will soil or ex change for property in Honesdale. Large ten-room house in good re pair. Barn and outbuildings: good orchard. Located three miles from Calllcoon and as many miles from Cochecton, N. Y., one-half mile from Delaware rir-'or. Rare bargain for ran seeker. Apply Buy-U-A-Home Realty company offlco, Jadwln build ing, Honesdale. Sixty-Acro Farm Located with in two miles of Honesdale. Will sell whole or a few acres of same to party wanting small farm. Very productive. House and barn and well watered. Another good bar gain. Modern Houso In Honesdale Brick, contains steam heating plant, gas and other modern appointments. Lot 50x125 feet. Good garden, barn, and chicken house on prem ises. Property in first-class condi tion. Was recently improved. Ono of Honcsdale's best properties. Powell Tliro.Story llrlck build ing, located 633 Main street, is ono of tho recent properties listed with us. Building In first-class condition. iiaro oargain ror so valuable a property. Situated In business cen ter of Honesdale. Building now oc cupied. Two Good Lots Locatod on Fair avenue, 15 minutes' walk from Honesdalo. Will bo sold together or separately. On R. D. route. Fer tile ground. Lots havo a frontaco of about 600 feet and run from Dy berry river. Ideal placo for party who desires small farm near town. Farm at Equinunk Esttite of 520 acres, 40 under cultivation, 40 pasture, balance wooded land. Con tains threo story summer boarding house, 18 rooms fully furnished, borders Delaware river. Farm house, 10 rooms,. 2 barns, largo creek through proporty, could bo develop ed for power purposes and generat ing olectrlcity; ono mile of Dela ware frontage. Located ono mile from Erie railroad, Lordvillo sta tion, and two miles from Equinunk; good roads. Timber on property will pay for the place, Ono of finest lo cations on Delaware for a summer resort, club house or retired gen tlemen's home. Number of blue stono quarry sites on property. A - HOME Realty Co. I eighty-eight feet or thereabout to tno middlo of tho said Honesdalo and Clarksvllle turnpike road, and thonco along tho middlo of said road, south sixty-flvo and ono-quar-tor degrees east, eighty feet to tho place of beginning. Containing about fifty-seven one-hundredths of an acre. Being tho lnnds and premises which were of Robert Hawkoy, lato of Texas township In Wayno county, deceased. Tho promises to bo sold Is all cultivated land with a two-story framo dwelling house thereon, front ing on the state road leading from Honesdalo to Seelyvllle, near tho last named village. Terms: Cash on delivery of Mast er's deed. HOMER GREENE, Master. November 1, 1912. TO THE PUBLIC. The Joint committee of the Senate nnd House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to consider and repovt upon a revision of tho corporation and Revenue Laws of the commonwealth, will hold public meetings, In Philadel phia on November 12, at Room 490 City Hall, Broad and Market streets; in Pittsburgh on November 19th and 20th In the Chamber of Commerce; in Erie on November 21st in tho Chamber of Commerce; and in Scranton on November 22nd in tho Lackawanna County court house. Meetings will commencn at 11 n m All persons Interested aro Invited to attenu anu express their views and offer suggestions as to the necessity for new laws or amendment of pres ent laws relating to the State's rev enue, or to corporations. Tho committee desires to be in formed at once of the name and ad dress of anyone desiring to appear before them. AH requests should bo sent to Francis Shunk Brown, Coun sel, 1005 Morris Building, Philadel phia. JAS. F. WOODWARD, Secretary- IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want a Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage Want to Sell Town Property Want to Sell Your Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Advertise Regularly In This Paper Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising is "Biz" Advertising or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE At Once. Honesdalo Ten-room house on Main street. Lot 50x200 feet. One of nicest locations for residence. Will be sold cheap. Honesdale Two building lots and houso on Sixteenth street. Slzo of property 100 x 100 feet. Situated in finest residential section of town. Huftel nt Milford Licensed. En Joys good summer and transient trade. Ideal placo. Produce for table raised on property. Good wa ter and excellent roads. Popular house. Easy terms. Rare bargain. Farm At Lakewood. near whero coal has been recently discovered, contains 113 acres, 85 cleared, 36 timbered. Contains young applo or chard, 2 wells, brook through prem ises, ono two-story dwelling house, barns and other out buildings, sugar bush. Blacksmith shop on farm. Easy terms. Quick salo to ready buyer. Farm at Ariel In flrst-class con dition containing 50 acres, 30 of which are under cultivation and tho balance In pasture and wood land. Fruits of all kinds, orchard and cultivated berries. Seven-room dwelling, basement barn, good poul try house and outbuildings. Never failing spring near house and several springs in pasture. Located 1 miles from Ariel station on Erlo railroad. Graded school and churches in vicinity. Rural Deliv ery, telephone connection and first class road. Tho farm is located In a valley and is warm in winter. Road does not drift. A bargain for fall purchaser. Must bo Bold before winter. Cottage At Bethany, contains 8 rooms. Good well and cistern. Two building lots. Young orchard; 1, 500 feet elevation and very desirable for a summer cottage or boarding house. Sale on account of death of ownor. Poultry Farm Ono mile from Beach Lake and 4 Vfc miles from Nnrrowsburg, near tho Erlo railroad. Plant equipped with modern and complete contrivances for conduct ing farm on largo scale. Rare bar gain. Easy terms. Desirable Farm Located at Mllanvllle 110 acres, 75 cleared, balance well covered with timber. Two-story dwelling, barn, and other buildings. Living spring on farm, brook flows through premises. Ele vation 1,200 feet. One of healthiest places in Wayne county. Ideal placo for summer boarding house. Excel lent view over picturesque Delaware river. Threo quarters of a mile from Erie station and milk depot. Eleven roads center at place. Easy terms to purchaser. Honesdale, Pa.