ANDREWS PUTS LIFE IN THE FIGHT Pennsylvania Republicans Busy Ail Along the Line, MANY MEETINGS SCHEDULED Capital and Labor Concerned Over the Situation and Will Co-operate to Bring About the Election of Taft and the Full Ticket of His Party, Locally, and In the State and Na tlon. Special Correspondence. Philadelphia, Oct 6. There have been very busy times about tho Republican state headquar ters during tho last week. Colonel Wesley H. Andrews, chair man of the state committee, has been almost overwhelmed with callers from the different counties, caper to con tribute towards the success of tho ticket. He has been In touch with the county chairman, and his reports all Indicate that thcro will bo a very satisfactory outcome of the campaign. He has arranged for a number of speakers of national prominence to come Into Pennsylvania during tho closing days of the canvass, and there is no doubt that thcro will be an en thusiastic wind-up of the campaign. Vice President Fairbanks, Leslie M. Shaw, former secretary of the treas. ury; Representative Nicholas Long' worth, the president's son-in-law; Sen ator Julius Caesar Durrows, of Mlcht gan; John M. Thurston and other prominent speakers have accepted in vltatlons to deliver political addresses In this state. A large number of Pennsylvania orators will also bo on the stump from this week until election day. Mr. Shaw will deliver four speeches, With Lieutenant Governor Robert S. Murphy, he Is scheduled to address a political rally at Johnstown tonight. His other engagements have not yet been arranged. Mr. Shaw is one of the most cfttctive speakers in the coun try. For many years he has been In demand for service on the stump in every campaign. Ho will attack the fallacies of Bryanism and emphasize the dangers of the bank guaranty sys tem which Mr. Bryan is advocating. Representative Longworth and Sen ator Burrows are booked to address a meeting In Pittsburg this evening. Mr. Longworth's speeches in this cam paign havo attracted much attention, and ho has received invitations to speak In every state. Senator Bur rows Is a veteran campaigner and elo quent speaker. Vice President Fair banks will mako two speeches at points to be selected later. Republican Meetings Planned. Henry F. Walton, chief of tho speak ers' bureau of tho state committee, feas announced those assignments of Speakers: October 6 Mlddlesburg, Snyder county, James M. Yeagcr, of Scran ton; Clarence F. Huth, of Shamokln. October 6 Roulette, Potter county, D. E. Murray, of Perry county. October 7 Austin, Potter county, D. El Murray, of Perry county. October 8 Tltusville, Crawford county, Congressman James Francis Bnrke, of Pittsburg; W. I. Swopo, of Clearfield. October 8 Erie, Erie county, Major Alexander McDowell, of Sharon; Con gressman Arthur L, Bates, of Mead vllle. 'October 9 Galeton, Potter county, D. E. Murray, of Perry county. October 9 Shingle House, Potter county, D. E. Murray, of Perry county. October 12 Kane, McKean county, Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia. October 13 Smcthport, McKean county, Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia. October 14 Bradford, McKean county, Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia. October 15 Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart. October 16 Allentown, Leuigh county, Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart. October 27 Altoona, Blair county, Congressman James Francis Burke of Pittsburg. A Question of Wages. In the mall of Colonel Andrews a few days ago was a letter from an of llcer of tho National Roller Boaring company, of Philadelphia, who stated that a notice had boon posted In tho factory to the effect that tho 10 per cent reduction which had been mado In the wages of tho employes of that corporation In the midst of tho panic of last roar, would be restored to all employes In November If Taft shall be elected president The Increase would amount to 60 000 a year. ' In commenting upon this announce Bent the editor of tho Philadelphia In quirer said: "We havo not tho slightest doubt that should Mr. Bryan run across that notice he would tell his hearers that bribery had been resorted to; that bar wa an attempt to Influence the worklngssen. But wo doubt very much If hit hearers would agree with him. It la prosperity, the pursuit of hap piness and liberty that everybody eks. It Is good wages that tho work Ibseua is after. The government, tho policy that glvci him good wages, la the govornment, the policy that he be lieves In and supports If ho knows whero his Interests llo. "Back under the Cleveland adminis tration the country was plunged Into a depression that closed the mills and produced tho free soup kitchens. Mr. Dryan was a member of the Dormv cratlc house that Insisted npon a tariff bill that brought disaster. Today ho Is a candidate for president and Is stand ing upon a platform which. If enacted Into law, would again throw the coun try into a commercial panic and again close tho mills nnd manufactories. "Tho company nbovo mentioned merely speaks for every other manu facturing concern In the country It represents the existing sentiment among employers of labor. They have not forgotten. They fully understand what would bo the result should Mr. Bryan be elected. They are waiting for the decision of the people. A Re publican victory means tho restoration of wages and the mills running at full time. A Democratic victory means uncertainty and depression. "It Is for tho voters of tho nation to determine what they will do. "It Is for them to make tho choice between certainty and uncertainty between Taft nnd Bryan." The Sporting World. The Isthmus of Panama will have a Fix team professional baseball loamte during the winter. Manager Larry Lajoie of the Cleve land Americans was recently presented with the first baseball contract lie ever signed at Fall River In 1SSX5. The Eel, 2:02UN now lias the distinc tion If such it be of being the cham pion hoppled pacing stallion. Hazel Patch, 2:02;.i, formerly held the rec ord. Sam Langfoixl, tho colored middle weight pugilist, is twenty-eight years old and lias been lighting six years. In that time he has climbed to the highest ranking In pugilism. Train and Track. The average number of deaths through railway accidents in Holland Is one a year. Railroad transportation in the T'nlt od States was substantially seventy five years old in 1007. Formosa had only sixty-two miles of railways In 1S93. Since 1S09 the Japanese government has spent nearly 513,000,000 on the railroad develop ment of that country. Life In Finland. In Finland many families lead the simple life In summer time. They camp out on islands nnd In the forests, always taking care, to be near the wa ter, for everybody bathes and swims. They sleep and eat al fresco, and the town councils provide public fireplaces and bathing houses In all places of public resort. The Hydraulic Jack. At Rome four centuries ago it took forty capstans, worked by seventy-five horses and 000 men, to raise an obe lisk. With hydraulic jacks four men raised Cleopatra's Needle. Watch Springs. A watch spring bums with the great est brilliancy in oxygen gas. Tho "Marseillaise." Tho "Marseillaise" was composed by Rouget do Lisle, a colonel In the French army. Tho author's birthplace was Strnssburg and not Marseilles, but It was n force of Marseillaise which first inarched to it, and hence tho title. Buffaloes. It Is believed that only 2,000 buffa loes are-now in existence. Plows In Spain. In Spam about the only kind of plow In use Is a primitive wooden affair with one handle and a tongue. To this Is hitched a pair of small oxen or mules yoked up like oxen. The driver rests his right foot on a rear extension to keep tho plow from Jumping out of the ground, steadying himself by touching Ms left foot when about to loso his bal ance. Frogskin. A frog's skin makes tho thinnest and at the same time ono of the toughest leathers that can be tanned. The Dangerous Akke. The most beautiful of West Indian fruits Is tho akke, a bright scarlet globe. It Is good to cat, but before It is ripe It contains enough prussic acid to kill a roan. Turkish Heiresses. In Turkey heiresses do not come into control of their private fortunes until they marry. Chicken Salad. Sliced cold chicken arranged on let- tuco leaves, sprinkled with minced cel ery nnd dressed with oil and vinegar or mayonnaise makes an easily prepared and delicious salad. If mayonnaise Is used the slices of the meat should bo marinated with French dressing. Coquelin's Wish. Coquollu, the great actor, was melan choly In the midst of his most famous I successes. Ono day he confided his trouble to Schurmann. "I nm tired," ho said, "of playing parts whero my wifo runs away from me. I want to play a part where I nm much loved by tho llttlo woman, even if sho runs away from another man." The Polarlscope. JJtdlomond'cnn now bo distinguished from every other mineral' by, means of tho polar! scope, Love In a Dictionary f (Orletnnl.) Not lonp after my beltiR graduated as n,clvl1 eKjneer I was placed in charge of a section of a railroad running through a large tract composing the hacienda of Don Jose Miranda. On the evening of my nrrlnl on the ground I received :m Invitation from him to make ills house my hesuiipiaiters. Had I been ohler I might have declined to place myself under obligation, but In youth one Is not so likely to refuse favors. Nor is one nt that ago overscrupulous In love. Don .lose had n pretty daugh ter. Dona Ysabel, who was heir to a considerable portion of his estate. I, who had nothing but my profession and not much income even In that, should not liavo listened a moment to the temptation to make love to this heiress. When a youngster wishes to do the right thing in such a case he is apt to beat the devil about the stump by showing his heart to the girl in some covert way. I beat the devil around the stump not only as a salvo to my conwclonco, but because I was not afforded an opportunity to make love openly. Besides. 1 bad no reason to suppose that the young lady would respond, and to think of receiving a snub from her for proffered love ipilte took my breath away. Prudence dic tated a plan that was noncommittal. 1 never saw Dona Ysaliol alone, but I passed many evenings at tho house In company with the family. One even ing 1 took n dictionary from the library m pretense of looking for the Spanish for a word I wished to use. Don Jose was In the room with other, and Dona Ysabel was looking over my shoulder. There Is a story that n courtier who aspired to the favor of Queen Eliza beth of England wrote his aspiration and his fears on a window pane with a diamond and received Ids reply In the same way. The message and re ply constitute a rhyme and are famil iar to most people who have received n finished education. Whether Dona Ysabel had ever met with them I did not know. While turning over the leaves of the dictionary I stopped and held my thumb for awhile on the word "fain." Then, carelessly turning over the leaves, I suffered It to remain on the word "would." In this way I indicated tho line: Fain would I climb, but fear to fall. I had reached the word "climb" nnd was looking for "but" when Dona Ysabel walked away from me. I In. fcrred that she had not soon through my device, for If she had a natural feminine curiosity would havo led her to remain whero she was till I had finished. Replacing tho dictionary In the library, I began a conveisation with her father about the location of tho railroad through his hacienda, a subject in which lie was Interested. The next morning I arose and break. fasted, as was my custom, long before tho family were downstairs nnd was going to my work when, passing through tho library, I was surprised to see the dictionary lying open on a table. Going to It, my eye rested on tho pages before me, which Included words beginning with the letter "I." Under the word "It" I noticed a light pencil mark. My heart Jumped. "If" was the be ginning of Queen Elizabeth's reply to tho aspiring courtier. Rapidly turning over tho leaves to words beginning with "If" I looked for "you." There was a pencil mark under it "Are" was tho next word in tho iuecn's reply, and this, too, I found underscored. I had seen all I required to convince me that I not only had a reply to my mes sage, but the reply I desired. It was this: If you're afraid, climb not at all, completing tho famous rhyme: Fain would I climb, but fear to fall. If you'ro afraid, climb not at all. It was so well known to Dona Ysabel that she did not need to see it com pleted after tho word "climb." On tho surface, from this time till I had finished my work, Dona Ysabel nnd I were merely acquaintances. We did not oven uso tho dictionary or any other means of communication, but tho night before I was to take my de parture, again making a pretext of finding a word, I withdrew tho volume from tho library and began a hunt Ysabel stood over me, and I pointed to tho following words: Tho way is dark. Tho road I fall to boo. As soon as I had completed my mes sage Ysalol left me and, taking up somo embroidery, devoted herself to It. But I watched her and saw that she was In deep thought After awhile she laid aside her work and, turning to the dictionary that lay on tho table, began to turn over tho leaves. I went and stood over her. She pointed out the following reply: Make your demand and lcavo tho rest to me. After the family had retired flsr tho night nnd I was having a few final words with Don Jose about tho section of tho railroad I had located I sud denly astonished htm by asking for his daughter's hand. It was not only my Impudence that startled him, but wonder that I should havo mado such n demand without something of a courtship as Is customary In tho United States. Before ho could mako any re ply I said that of course, ho and his daughter would together agree upon a reply which could bo sent mo and made my exit as rapidly as I could without appearing precipitate. It was not till six months after my request that I received n noto from Don Jose, stating that his daughter's will had been too strong for hlra and her wishes were paramount with him. F,wts -Invited lo tho hacienda. SEENCER TROWBUtDiJH. In the End. Mother liked boat Theodora, Father sworn by Clarlbel, Grandma wanted Leonora Or Jeannctto or olso Estelle, Grandpa fancied Arabella. Auntlo talked most of Patrice, Bister favored Isabella, Brother's choice lay In Clarice. They considered Vtclana, Qcraldlna and Marccllo, Annstasla, Mariana, Hortcnsc, Eunice, Mirabel, Argued Clolro, Lcola, Starling. Fought o'er Constance and Elaine But, alackl tho precious darling, It was christened Mary Jane Bohemian. A Long Night. Wo have It on good authority that when Mrs. Eskimo sued her husband for divorce on tho charge of deser tion, stating that he had been absent without lcavo for six months, he put up the defense that ho was afraid V come homo In tho dark. Judge. Fact Versus Poesy. "Oh, what romance attends thee, Lusty trout and thy luringi" Wroto tho poet In verso Ho was lone In maturing. But tho editor, wlsor. O'er tho verso quickly glancing, Bluo penciled tho "romanco" And wroto In "romancing." Browning's Magazine. Filial Reproach. "Young man," said tho billionaire,' "I made every cent of this colossal for tune by my own efforts!" "Yes," replied the glided youth, "but look nt tho manner In which your financial methods have got the family talked about!" Washington Star. j Stung I Thcro onco was a bulldog named Caesar I Saw a cat, nnd ho thought ho would toasar, i But tho cat was too fly. And she. scratched out an eye. Now Caesar just sacsar and fleasar. Cathollo Standard and Times. Infant Size. She Did 1 understand you to say that you formerly owned an automo bile? He No; 1 onco rodo around In a horseless carriage, but I outgrew It Chicago News. An Accidental Hypothetic. A student onco aped tho prof. And explained a pneumatic compr. Ho was off In his logic. But quite, pedagogic Ho happened to be a good gu. Kansas City Tlmos. Rather Effeminate. The Sancepnn I wonder what makes the kettle so hnppy? It hasn't stopped singing all day. Tho Coffeepot Why, didn't you no tice Its new lid? Puck. Sequence. "A very good liver ho waal" they Bald, And yet (tho truth It was sad). They found that though very good liver ho was, An exceedingly bad ono ho had. Browning's Magazine His Choice. She Frankly, now, If you had to choose between me and a million, what would you do? He I'd tako the million. Then yoa would bo easy. New York Life. Why Does a Duckf "Now, why do tha ducks go In to swimf Said Jonathan Quiz to old Bill Stout "From divers motives," said Bill to him, "And for sun-dry reasons thoy all coma out" IJpplncott's Magazine. Even and Odd. "There, I've made my expense ac count come out Just even with what I spent!" "Just even? That's odd." Detroit roc Press. Too Much For Them. Any fool may rock a boat But thcro's not a nation great Enough, so It would seem to us. To rock our ship of state, Minneapolis Journal. His Fault She You married mo for my money. Ho Yes; that's the real trouble. I didn't take you enough Into considera tion. New York Life. Much the Same. Tho world Is like an apple barrel. And If for a moment you'll stop You will And tho big apples and men Always manage to reach tho top. Boston Post Revolt on Foot. "What do you call this strap hang Ing In tho cars?" "I call It a standing nuisance." Bab timorc American. The Hindoo Lets Hia SWn Do. "What Is -tho whtto man' burdenr Asked llttlo Wllllo Spuds. Dad loosed his wilted collar. Wiped his brow and answered, "Duds." Kansas City Times. Virtually Lost Tom (at tho weddlng)-Tho bride cries as If sho had lost her best friend. Jack Well, hasn't sho? Detroit Tribune. Getting In Line. If, oa they say, the time has come When farmers' wealth must grow. Let us begin to Bay, "By gum!" And let our whiskers grow. Llpplncott'a Magazine. Often tha Case. "Tho man who Is always ruanlnfc down his uppers," mused tho janitor philosopher, "generally has run down heels." PIck-Me-Dp. ft anil Ck Our neighbors? Well, they're hard to beat Dut halt the pcoplo in our Bt Would aggravate a St Julie. The Singer. Stella Does sho sing off key? Bella Yes: sho can't And tho Vert. hole with her voice. New -York Sun. ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION oV THK HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK AT HONKSDAI.K, WAYNK COUNTY. PA., nt the close of business. Sopt 23, Ihuh. nSSOURCKS. Loans nnd Discounts f Overdrarts.securcd nnd unsecured U. S. Ilonds to secure clmilat Ion. Premiums on U. S. Ponds Bonds, securities, etc.. Ranking-house, rurniturcaud fix- , lures Due iron, .National Hanks (not Reserve Audits) Due from approved reserve agents (hecks uiulo her cash items Notes uf other National Hanks . fractional paper currency, nick- els nntl cents .. ..Y'fullu"V'y Reserve hi ltank. Mr.: Specie.. .. $ti.!W w i. , 'eal tender notes 4.1H) uu tetleiiipiitiii niiiil with U. .s. laUou)'.?' UWT ccn,-0,llrv- 2177.555 w None 55.UU) no -'.too 00 l,HMM XI w.m oo 2,jk ks l'il.llEl ri 2.0 K 4(i LVU 00 220 4t! 111.114 IK) -.7oO 00 tl.WI.12,1 II Total T.IAtltt TTd'J Capital slot k paid In t Surplus mud Undivided ptotUs. less expenses and taxes paid National llank notes outstanding state llank notes outstanding . . Due toother .National Hanks.. .. Due to state Hanks and Hankers Individual UeiHJslts subject to check.. . $1.4.H.ulti 6J Demand certlllcatcsot 150 loo. 1.000 CO ,uoo oo 73, ,il ij ,ooo uo !00 00 .Uil w at w (Vrtlliett checks l.Tf, 74 lasnier s checks out standing 1.1WJH3 Honds burrowed Notes and bills rvdiseounted...l! Hills pas-able. Including irrt id eates oi dcixislt for money bor-' rowed I.labl 1 1 1 los ot her t ban those above stated i.uw, ,911 22 None None None None Total JI.SH.lil II State or Pennsylvania. County of Wavne. ss I. hdwln r. Tonvy, (.'ashler of the above m iiiii iKiiiK, on solemnly swear that the .., aiiui-iiu-ii! is i rue in the best of my knowledge and belief. I.- I.- TM1MI.- it...... 1. StllWI't-ilutll Mill! kll.ill.li I...,...- t. iit u.i) til .--l'U I'jtn, . .. H. A. SMITH, N. P. Correct -attest: A.NPut.w Thompson, ) 1U..MI.H tiKKKNK. MSIrerturs. . K. li. llAimKNItKRlH. J 'J.lwl HONKSDAI.K SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFERS $oUM0 four per cent, coupon School Bonds for sale. These bonds are free of tax and is sued in denominations of iS-VX) each, nav able m series of two, three, four and live bonds annually, until all are naid. Interest payable October 1st and April 1st. Nos. 1 to S payable two each year from liXW to 1012. Nop. 9 to L'Jl. t'hri c each year from 1SU2 to 1917. Nos. 'M to 'hi four each year, from 1917 to 192,. Nc9. (Hi to lit), live each vear, 1925 to littS. The Bonds and semi-annual interest coupons are payable at the Wayne County Savincs Bank. The assessed valuation of llonesdale is over $2,000,(XX, and this issue consti tutes tlie bonded indebtedness of Hones dale School District. Bidders who bid for less than all tho bonds should specify the series intended or date of bonds they bid for. SKALED BIDS for all or anv nart of these bonds with accrued interest from October I, 190S, will be received by A. Lome, Secretary, on or before Oc tober l(i, 190S. The board reserves the right to reject, any and all bids. A. M. Lkink, A. T. Seaki.k, Secretary. President. For New Late Novelties -IN- JEWELRY WATCHES SILVERWARE SPENCER, The Jeweler "Guaranteed articles only sold." JOSEPH N. WELCH Fire Insu ranee The OLDEST Fire Insurance Agency in Wayne County. Oflico: Second tloor Masonic Ituild. ing, over C. C. Jadwnrs drug store, llonesdale. TRIAL LIST. Wayne Common 1'leas, October Term, 1908, beginningOct.2(i. i .Mtxirv, Jitveivcr, vs r rcy. i- " " " Brink. 3- . " " llortree, 4- " " ltrink. 5- " " Smith, Sr " Kohbachcr. 7-Scars. Kx'r, vs Cole. H-Kckbeck vs Iscnhardt. U Kordman vs Denlin t nl 10 Spencer vs Smith, Kx'r, 11 llazen vs County of Wayne. 12 llass vs Kennedy. 13 Wtxxlrow vs Kane. 14 oizelskl vs Taylor. 15 Paupack Klectrlc Co. vs Drake. 16 Kreitner Hro's vs Clark. 17 Nolan vs Clark, .m.j. iia.m.a., i icric. llonesdale, Oct. 5, 1WS. 25w3 APPRAISEMENTS. Notice is given that appraisement of $300 to the wid dows ot the following named decedents have been tiled In the Orphans' Court of Wayne county, and will be presented for approval on Monday. Oct. SB. lkw-vlr : virmr .Miner, iieriin : rersonai ana iteai. Daniel Mitchell. Iterlln; Personal. Ijee II. Horton, Mt. 1'learant; Personal. Manraret Leonard. Canaan: Personal and Heal, .m.j. MAM.AM, cieric. Honesdale. Oct, 7, WW. PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. Attorneya-at-Lsw. RM. SALMON, . ATTORNEY A COUNBELOU-AT-LAW. Olllcc Next door to post otllce. Formerly occupied by V. II. lUmmlck. llonesdale, t'a. M. II. LRU, " ATTORN KY A COUN8ELOU-AT-LAW. Olllce over post otllce: All legal business promptly attended to. llonesdale, l'a. MK. SIMONS, . ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Otlit p in KoMer building roomsH and 10, llonesdale, l'a. EC. MUMFOItl), . ATTMKNRY rOfSSKI.OK-AT-LAW. Oilier Liberty Unit building, opiiosttu the Post Otllce. llonesdale. i'u. HUMAN H. MIMICS, ATTOllNKV 4 COUNSKI.OK-AT-I.AW. Patents and Pensions secured. Ollki! In the Court House, llonesdale, l'u. pHAULKs a. Mccarty, J ATTORNEY COUNSKLOR-AT-I.AW. Special and prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Olllce over Kelt's new store, Honesdale, l'a. ETKR II. I1.0FF, -L ATTOKNKY A COUN8ELOK-AT-I.AW. Oltlce-Seeonil tloor old Savings Bank building, llonesdale. l'a. 1,1 V. KI.Mlil.i:, X' . ATTOKNKY A COltNSKI.OU-AT-LAW. Olllce over the post plHcc, Honesdale. l'a. A T. SRAKI.K, A. ATTOKNKY A COUNSKI.OR-AT-LAW. Olllce near Court House, llonesdale. Pa. 0L. ROWLAND, . ATIOKNKY A COUNSELOR-AT-I. AW. Olllcc over Post Olllce, Honesdale. I'u. HOMER tilt KEN K, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Olllcc over Kelt's store, llonesdale. Pa. H WILSON, . ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-I.AW. Olllce. Masonic building, second tloor. Honesdale, l'a. Dentists. BR. E. T. BROWN, DENTIST. Olllce First tloor. old Savincs llank build in::, llonesdale. l'a. Physicians. 1R. II. IS. SEARLES, 1) HONESDALE, PA. Olllce and lesldence 1116 Church street. Telephones. Olllce Hours l'.uu to 4SJ0 and 7W to SOU. p. ni. Liveries. GH. WHITNEY, . LIVKUY AND OMNIItlM LINE. Hear of Allen House, llonesdale, l'a. telephones. All VjEtilSTER'S NOTICE. Notice is Xt hereby given that the accountants heroin liauicu have settled their rcsiwtlve a counts in the olllcc otitic- ltesistcr oi Wills of ayne County, l'a.. uiid that the same will be presented at the Orphans' Court or said county lor continuation, at the Court House in llonesdale, on the four Ih Monday ot Oc tober nevt viz: First and Dual account ot K. C. Doyle, ex ecutor ot the estate of KUen O'Kourk. Way mart. Klrst and llnal account of O. C. Dolke and J. II. Stevenson, executors of the estate or It. .1. 0 Kourke, Waymart. First and Until account of Paul K. O'Neill, administrator or the estate of Charles C. Cary, lluckiuehain. , First and llnal uecoiintM Mayme Keeean Carey, administratrix or the estate ot Will lam II. liarey, Scranton. First and llnal account of Joel Hay nes, ex ecutor of the estate of Jesse W. Ilayucs, Pres ton. First and llnal account of Kniina Furle. ad ministratrix of the estate of 1'atrivk Purle. Preston. First and llnal account of A. K. Slssou and O.N. Hates, executors of the estate of S, 11. Hates, Damascus. First and llnal account of Ixittle P. Lane, administratrix of the estate of Patrick F. Moran, libation. Supplementary account of S. N. Cross, ad ministrator of Harriet A. Cliff, Sterling, tirstand tiiial account of Charles A. Mc carty, administrator of the estate of An drew Fuatz, Dyberry. First and tlual account of Isaac D. (iavltt. executor of the last will of Violet ta (iavltt. Damascus. First and Dual account of Minute Kckbeck. administratrix ot the estate or John A. Kck beck, Paupack. First and llnal account of William II. Osborne, executor of the estate of Caroline Dlstcl, Druhcr. First and llnal account of Kusene Swiifcle. executor of the estate ot Peter lictzel. South Canaan. First and llnal account ot A. T. Searle, ex ecutor of the estate of Maria A. Hufteln, Preston. First and final account ot K. C. Mumford, adminlstratorof the estate otlialph Flemliic, Cherry HIdce. K. W. Gammkm., Keclster. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUAHLE KKAL KSTATK.-lly virtue of process Is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne county, and State or Pennsylvania, and to me directed and delivered, 1 have lev led on and will expose to public sale, at tho Court House in Honesdale, on FRIDAY. OCTOHKK 9. 1903. at 2 p. M., . All the defendant's right, title and interest In the following described property, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate In the townthlp of Canaan, County of Wayne, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: "KKOIN'NIN'C, at the Mllforrt ntut llnwn Turnpike: thence south seventeen decrees westauout twenty-seven rods and twenty two links: thence sixtv-four itcprwM twat about nine rods and six links: thence north seventeen decrees east twenty-four rods to the turnpike tiforesaldithcncc west along said turnpike about eight rods and six links to tho place ot beginning. CONTAINING one and one-halt acres ot land, more or less. Heine same land which Mortiuiore Tuthill conveyed to Truman Sprague by deed dated rccimlpiT ttl llwit lltnl? 'n 97. pace 165. uiHiusaiu premises is a one ana a nan story house and frame barn and other Improve ments. seized and taken In execution as thenron! erty of Truman Sprague at the suit of (!. li (iiither. No. 137 June Term, 1908. Judgment fcW); real debt $157.55. .m minora, Attorney. TERMS OF SALK.-CASII. Purchaser to nay 1. for deed us In Sheriff' sales. , WM. It, KOADKNIOHT. Sheriff. Sheriff's Otllce, Honesdale. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Judge of the several Courts of the County of Wayne has Issued his precept for llohllliL- a Court of OiihHit Sessions. Over and Terminer, and Genera! Jail Delivery In and for said County, at the Court House, to begin on MONDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1908 and continue one week : And illiwihiL' that a Grand Jury for the Courts of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and icrmlner be summoned to meet on .Monday, October 19, 19US. at 2 p. 111. Not lit- is therefore hereby clven to th Coroner and Justices ot the Peace, and Con- siauics or the i utility oi waync, mat tney uo then and there in ihclr proper persons, at salt! Court House, at 2 o clock 111 the after noon of said lMll of October. 1908, with their records, intiuisuioiis.exaiiiiuaiions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ottlecs appertain to bo done, and those who arc bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute the prisoners who are or shall bo In the Jail of Wayne County, be then and them I n nmsecute against them nn nltnll tn lust. Given under my hand, at Honesdale. this 5th day of October, 1908, and In the 131st year of the Independence of the United States, WILLIAM 11, HOADKNIUHT, Sheriff,