THE CITIZEN, KltlDAY, JAN. fi, 1012. ANDAL SM IN THE CAPITOL iiiiiiiii in 'lunnin nr mrn iri 111 iiuiiif ill i in i fin in i fl.ir riiii Recalls Other Acts, MlllltllU UU0I $U,UUU, - r r tw wviiiv a nyw ui t I Indian Picture Which Was Afterward Found In the Home of a Prominent Representative. A. vandal bent on destruction cut n Tin nf rnnrna Ihlrtf Innhnu Innt ireo incites tvjuo from tue frame of I lln Unltl.. nf I Jbn mm nf H,.i rirnsr nnii mnor rn nnn a ,riiMfit,r-a nr itnni. in tMn cinnf,. n r Ihn nlted States cnpitol. The painting u utina-u ui'ur tue iuii nmiu corner, icreby marring the wnter scene. 'The Itnttlc of Lnko, Eric," by Pow- i.s one of the most popular works of In the capltol. The canvas Is thlr Ave feet long and twenty-five feet ch. The nlcturo renresenlM Poninm. ire Oliver Hazard Terry In the inldi the battle as he leaves the disabled ICsllln T.nwrnnpn In llln fnrni.rntitnl fit uuKiur uis uame nag 10 me .Magarn 1 inn niMir in nrr or tn mtin- ,i,n Tllf miiHlntlnn nt "Tim Ttnttln ,,f ni.l. k'Mn ' In rnitnw nil n n .If. ........ i. ill v:i ill ill I isiii in i nn nioinrv ti I in Illtol. Tile authorities nrn frnnnonilv orried by souvenir hunters, but rare- has an effort been made to destrov the cupitol or other public buildings Washington merely for the purpose destroying. In this case the vandal upiiL-u me )icce or canvas cut irom e frame on the grand stair leading to e painting. A sharp knife was used the work The cut was a clean one. T flTiniirnrlt ! WOO tint nnnnmi. .. .... irnnnr fitinniiirv An nvnmi.iM 1 1.. . r - out til 111UL lilt tilUUill ii innrin rxn iiiictinaDcf.il nrrn..i.. ... unous ineones nnvo rin nnvntippi to the reasons that prompted tin n UiPRruutled or discharged em- t may have lecn committed by a ut in ino G( iinrpR nn tho rnsniiitinn opoMng the abrogation of the treaty 1S32. The polW have no substnn- lion or t nis inonrv l lm nilHlTifp rf "Thn PiftlA nf T io ' uas recaneu many nets of u- iii'iiim ii ii inn iKMunnnro nr irnPL'u r i m ine capuoi. someiinnK or a s( n- wuu whs hii'Kru ii jt a uecnue ur.f'K s i !. "-"I .... ... iiioi. was inissintr. Nojircn rnr tin hi nrnn70 i nnra nr tim anst fn.nt the capltol were defaced at the ' uari. HUM OUHUtl ,T Ul, 111 , .v. v M,,UJ ,yj vonir niiTirnpo Bible used In swearing In presl- ii i k ii r i nr nun NTrtina a rt riT Tt effort had been made to remove Oil to n POmmittPA rnnm nt Ihn nnn. Inn nntnt he T'firv ntnruvn mni.i t be found. While the capltol nu- uut'iit on ims panicuiar case, it i nu'Ti fhnt tho nnlntfnip wna runtt.A the home of n New York congress palntlnfr, nor would the capltol of- u iu uu eupuui. xmn parucHiar lUL'UL L'lt'ULf'U II h I'M 1 Nil I lllll III I I1H v. - nna iiui fi JJUUIinilL'U. J he Rattle of Lake Krle" was paint - by William II. Powell upon an or- olnt resolution nassed March 2. lPfJi iiMi iu emer inrn n rmif mnt w it h Powell "to pnlnt a picture for the ...... ....... Iw jiiiui-u ill iiiu llfilli one of the grand staircases In the iiii.il Mninfl t I... i .1 , i .i... i. .... .1 i. Lilt; uiiriii'tiiiir NuiniifiT in tin n rrriwwi by the committee and the nrtlft." lntlug. 1875 Cake For WrHHinn ijion, .miiiii., uner tne innrrloge of ss Florence K. Dlnehnrt. flnupinnr Mr. and Mrs. C. fi. Dlnehnrt. nn.i irvey hcou iioit or anssouia, Mont . ked In 187D for tho wedding of the nn h riHntnrH 'i nn pn rn wna o mii over for the occasion. Horsepower of Waterfall. ".feiuvvm imiu Muivu lUUw uuu tvu- iuii in iremnu can DC maae to yieiu 000 horsepower nnd nnother 60,000. tfte) WORLD a Hoiiesdalo Hcaten by St. Paul .Juniors Tho Honesdnlo basket ball tenm was beaten by tho Knights of St. Paul Juniors in Trinity Parish house at Carhondalo on Now Year's day by n score of 2 1-1 C. Their efforts to wrest the game away from tho Juniors was comendablo and they showed a great knowledge of tho game for youngsters but tho Juniors displayed hotter team work and won after a close struggle, llessllng played the whole ganio for Hones dnlo nnd secored fourteen out of tho sixteen points nindc. For the Knights Juniors Spencer nnd Moylos excelled, the latter shooting two dif ficult baskets. Purplo shot seven fouls out a possible ten. The line-up: Knights. Honesdalo. Moylos P Heft May p Ilourkot Spencer C nessllntr Turner 0 Klchonbnrhor Patterson. .G Iloeflein Ileforee Masters. Wolgast Threatened With Pncu- moniu. LOS AllEi'lns Thnt Ail Wnln-nat champion lightweight pugilist, who is cumined to nis bed at Venice with a severo cold, is seriously ill and is threatened with nnnmnniiin wna nil- mitted Monday afternoon by Mana ger 10m Jones. Jones stated that woigast s temperature was 101 and that he W?1S in snvnrn nnln n Palmer, who Is attending tho sick champion, was summoned three , times during last night and early to day. Woigast contracted the cold Sunday night in an automobile trip J from Venice to Los Angeles. Since his release from the hospital i where he was operated on for appen-; dicitls in November, Woigast has felt so good that he could not resist the temptation to get out every day, and balked at anything that meant In door existence, despite instructions from his manager Owins to tho icii-l uuiL t uiKusi nas not iriiy re- covered his strength from the recent nilnfnHnn l.lr. h .. . tlln I .. fact that Woigast has not fi-lly re- ODerntion. his nrnsnnt lllnoss ia ro garded more seriously than otherwise would have been the case. ANY STRONG ARM WOMEN? New Sheriff In New York Ready to Name Fair Deputies. New York, Jan. 2. If there is a "strong arm woman, mentally nnd physically," to quote the new sheriff, Julius Harburger, who has a desire to be n special deputy sheriff nnd can put up a bond of $10,000 Sheriff Julius will give her the badge and the authority. "Why shouldn't n woman be n spe cial deputy sheriff?" he nsked. "There is no objection to them that I can see. I believe In equal suffrage, nnd n wo man should have the snrae rights ns n mnn, even to being special deputy sheriff. Lawyers, doctors, business men nnd even these chaps who write novels have been deputy sheriffs. Why not a woman'" So word Was carried to several of tho women mentioned by Sheriff Julius that he was on their side nnd that ho was only waiting to hear from them. To put It softly, they were surprised. They would have to consider It seri ously, said the ladles, before they could make up their minds. "I appreciate the lntellliron of thP ' I new sheriff," said Mrs. O. II. P. Hel- mont. "but nt this tlmo T .in nm m.i,,l- ! iuuiu, out at tnis time I do not think that I should comment on the sheriff's nronosal I mimr MilnL- it n,...- it ti, ' jiruiioHui. i must mink It oe. At the i moment I feel that we should do noth-! lng until we have heard from ...I sheriff himself." WILSON WINS STRAW P0LI. Harmon Third Choice of Democratic Editors Nebraska Lincoln, Neb.. Jan. 2. A noli iiwt tuken shows that 40 per cent of the Democratic editors of Nebrnsku are for Governor Woodrow Wilson for rims. Ident. Governor Harmon of Ohio Is third despite the fact that efforts have been made to perfc t n Harmon organ ization In the state. Forty-two of the seventv-ono Demo- crntic editors replied to letters asking for their preferences. The result was: First choice- Wilson. 17; Champ Clark, b; jinrmon. 7; Folk. 4; Hrynn, 5; La Follette, 1. Second choice Clark, 13; Wilson. 12: Harmon. 0: Folk. R: Renn. tor O'Gorman of New York, lj Gov ernor Dlx, 1; Governor Marshall, In diana, 1; Senator Culberson, Texas, lj uryan, 1. wmmmf ALEXANDER POPE WAS The proper study of mankind is man. Alexander Pope. M Ii POPE, who was writing poetry nbout 200 your.-' ago, was exnetly riglit in his, declaration quoted above. If you would study man you must study his deods. 1 WHERE WILL YOU LEARN ABOUT THEM EXCEPT IN THE NEWSPAPERS? These nccurato histories of tho world's affairs tell what man is doing everywhere, whether it is flying through the air, stealing a million dollars, laboring for world peace, plotting to overthrow a gov ernment or to establish one, com mitting a murder or trying to es cape punishment for one already done, making a political speech or watching tho antics of a comet. NOTHING THAT IS INTEREST- ING OR IMPORTANT ESCAPES THE DRAGNET OF THE NEWSPA PERS. Xews that literally costs thou sands of dollars to collect is print ed and given to tho reader for a cent or two. Can you, can anv one, afford to miss such a mental treat and financial bargain? TAKE THIS PAPER. ! ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? It Has Bon Proved That Microbe Cause Baldness. Professoi Unnn of Hamburg, Ger many, and Dr. Sabourand, the leading French dermatologist, discovered that a microbe causes baldness. Their theory has time and again been amply verllled through research experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Sebum, which is the nat- lll'nl ll.ltl ..11 nn.l I ... j " ...... v... iiuu IIUUU IJUlUllUt'U LU I flourish It destroys the hulr follicles anil in time the pores entirely close, and the scalp gradually takes on a shiny appearance. When this happens there Is no hope of the growth of hair being revived. We have a remedy vshrch will, we honestly believe, remove dandruff, ex terminate the microbe, promote good circulation In the scalp nnd around the hair roots, tighten and revitalize tho hair roots, nnd overcome baldness, so long as there is any life left In the hair roots. We bark up this statement with our i"-.wi., hu.iiann-u wmi. iin ium eJy called Rexall "03" Hair Tonic will t. n 1 1 .1 f M i . . own personal guarantee thnt this rem be oupplled free of all cost to the user If It falls to do ns we state. It will frequently help to restor gray and faded hair to Its original color, providing loss of color hns been caused by disease; yet It Is In no sense n dye. Rexall "03" Hair Tonic accom plishes these results by aiding in mak ing every hair root, follicle, and pig ment gland strong and active, nnd by stimulating n natural flow of coloring pigment throughout the hair cells. Wo exact no obligations or promises we simply ask you to give Rexall "03" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and If not satisfied tell us nnd we will refund tbo money you paid us for It. Two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain It only at our store Tho Rexall Btoro. A. M. LEINE. pOURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, J the Judge of the several Courts of the County ol 'Wayne has Issued his precept for holdlnc a Court of Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery In and for said County, nt the Court House, to begin on MONDAY. JAN. 16. 19tt. and to continue one week : And dlrectlnc that a Grand Jury for the t ourts of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer be summoned to meet on Monday. Jan. 9, 1912. at Sip. m. Notice Is therefore hereby ulven to the ... . .. ii. .1113 j t-iiiu, nun un stable of the. County of Wuyne. that they be then and there In their proper Persons, at !!'.',' A"1' P !1CJU119RJ'0 "oon of said Dth day of Jan., lau. with their rt'eorll8.'1"lIul9ltIonj,exaiiihiatloiisiiiidotlier remembrances, to do those tlilnt's which to 'heir olllces appertain to be done, and those . "ru bo.u'11.1 b' rccoenlzancu or otherwise to prosecute the prisoners who are or shull I'.0'" Jail of Wnyne, County, bo then and '' Prosecute aualnst them ns shall be (.Iven under my band, nt Ilonesdale. this !0th duy of Dec.. 1U11, mid In the 135th year of thn l!iUepemlenrnot the United States M. I.KK BKA.MAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Olllco 1 Honeidale Dee. 20 1911. 102vr WAYNM COMMON PLEAS: TRIAL LIST, JANUARY TERM, 1012. Ramblo vs. Penn'n Coal Co. Hawley Glass Co. vs. Erie R. R. Co. Smith vs. Brown. Alnoy & Sencer vs. Keon. Tiffany vs. Sands. Tollop vs. Chaplck. Klausner vs. De Broun. Walentynowlcz vs. Allen et al. Sollcck vs. Do Breun. Town VS. Cortrlirht nt ni Omstead vs. Wnyno Co. Farmer' Fjro Ins. Snmo VS. Cantinllrintnil Mtitnnl Tira Ins. Co, Hlttlnger vs. Erlo R. U. Co. Wood, adm'r vs. Stowart et al. Martin L. Hall Co. t. Crosier & McGlnnls. Conloy ts. McKenna. Monner to. Borough of Honeadal. M. J. HANLAN. Profy. HoneedaU, Dm. 18, 1911. RIGH1 A CU0UN1 of ALBERTO. MITCHISliI uuakdian of n... i " iivivipj lilt uu iiiii ic uiiriinna mini account of the cunrdlnn ntiovc named ?.i,lL"ut"?:?t'",e,,J "1U l;rt Cotnnion ii f." V; w.y"o for Contri'imitlon nl.il. iiHi. tta I... ..i. . , '"" "i .mminry iiihi win bo con in ii nhf(,llltV V ly said Court (secret;.) .... ....... -i.nj,. uu uu 11. llIJi, UI 1C83 CXCt'll Hons are previously Mlled. M . 1 1 V t. V Hoticsdnlc, Dec. 21, lull. I'rotlionctnry. IN TUB COURT OP COMMON JL PLEASE OP WAYNE COUNTY. No. 13? October Term, 1911. In ro-petition of Vero 11. Stono, F. J. Stono nnd W. E. Perhnm, exe cutors of H. K. Stone, for satisfaction of mortgngo. A petition of tho ahovo number nnd ierm nas neon presented to enld court praying that a mortcaco. civ on by Warren L. Case and Marlah ii. L'aso to Georgo W. Rockwell, May Stanton Baldwin and Peter 1'aiin, executors of tho last will and testament of L. N. Stanton, datod January 21, 1SS7, for tho payment of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, recorded In Mortcnirn rtnnlr Mn 1 page 55, ngalnst certain lnnds altu- rfieu in uio lownshlp of Damascus, and described In said mortgage, which mortcnirn vena noalt-nnl nr. t. J - " HUW.Q . . . . W .1 L 11 .J -uu uiiy oi juiy, isau, to May Stan- IfJIl 11.1 iwin. rniiiirilail In irn,lnnnn Book No. 13. tincn "nr: u rCCOrU OeoatIKO It IB lopnllv nrannmoJ to have been paid. All persons In- lerCSlOU nro nntlflnil tn nnnnni. In said Court. Monday. Jann.irv m. l'JIJ. at 2 O Clock n TTl flnrl ctinu' cause why said mortgage shall not bo sausueu oi record and the Hen thoro- oi uisenarccu. M. LEE URAMAN, Sheriff. M. E. Simons, Attorney, Honesdnlo, Pa., 100w4 VfOTICE OK ADillNISTRATiON, 1' KSTATE OF CORTLAND BROOKS, Lato of South Canaan Township, Wayno county. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to mako Immediate pay ment to tho undersigned; and those having claims against the said estate are notified to present thom duly at tested for settlement. J. G. BRONSON, Administrator South Canaan. Dec. 5, 1911. 98w4 TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1 OF WAYNE COUNTY. Mary C. Lehman v. Christian Leh man. No. 84 March Term 1911. Libel In Divorce. t To CHRISTIAN" I.KHMA.V'i on nro here- lit rorilllroil tri uiiiiog. !. 11... ...t.l ......... the thin Monday in January next, to ans wer the complaint exhibited to the judce of sild court by Mary C. Lehman, your wife. Ill Mm nntiL.t .jl.n,'.. . ... I.. .... ...... ... ... v..uv ii.li.-u. ui in uriuiiii llirrt" of a decree of divorce as prayed for in snli coinplnint may be made acf Inst you In your absence. M. I.KK I1KAMAN. Sher'3. ovui iu iv cuiiiiun. .iiioniejs. Ilonesdale. Dec. 1. 1911. Xwi A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ii Estate of WILLIAM C. AMES. Lato of the Borough of Hawley, dee'd mo undersigned, an auditor ap pointed in n.nns nnnn thn viMnno to account and to report distribution or said estate, will attend to the du- ios oi nis annointment. on Fr dnv. January 5. 1912. nt m n'cWlr n m. at his office In the borough of tionesuaie, at winch time nnd place all claims against said estate must be presented, or recourse to the fund for distribution will be lost. M. E. SIMONS, Auditor. Ilonesdale, Dec. 13, 1911. 100w3 REGISTER'S NOlfCE. Notice if hereby given that the accountant herein named have settled their respective accounts In the otllee of the lieglster of Wills of ayne County. Pa., and that the same will bo presented at the Orphans' Court of said county for continuation, at the Court House In Ilonesdale, on the third Monday of January next viz: First and final account of Charles W. Schrader, administrator of tho estate of Fred L. Schrader, Jersey City, Now Jersey. First and final account of II. B. Simons, administrator of tho estaU of Annie McGuIre, New Jersey. Second and partial account of Charles A. Masters, acting executor of the cstnte of Barzllla Shaffer, Lake. First nnd flnnl account of John D. Brennan nnd John Rellly, executors of tho estate of James Dnlton, llount Pleasant. First and final account of Frank J. Meyers, executor or the estate of Theodore Gohrer, Honeednle. First and partial account of Joh Tompkins, executor of the estate of Reuben W. Redmond, Buckingham. First nnd partial account of W. L. Harvey, administrator of tho estate of Fredorlck DIerolf, LMgh. First nnd flnnl nccount of A. D. Stevens, M. D., executor of the es tate of Darius Proper, Lake. Second nnd final account of Mnry R. Jnycox, executrix of the estate of Andrew C. Jaycox, Buckingham. First nnd flnnl account of L. C. Mumford, administrator of Wllllaa C. Campbell, Starruccn. First nnd final account of A. T. Searlo, executor of tho estate of John H. Varcoe, Damascus. First nnd final account of Charlea A. McCarty, executor of the estate of Margaret Vado, late of the town ship of Texas. First nnd flnnl account of Joha Burns nnd Llzzlo Malay, executory of tho estate of J. B. Fltzslmmons, Cannnn. First nnd flnnl neennnt nt Unrr A. Weaver, administratrix of the estate of C. J. Weaver, Ilonesdale. First and final account of Jerome A. Knnn. nxecntnr nf Hi tntn nf Hugh Kano, Preston. First nnd flnnl account of Carl F. Prosh, executor of the estate of Kungunda Wick, Texas. E. W. GAM M ELL. Register. Reglstei s Ofllco, Ilonesdale, Dec. 31, 1911. APPRAISEMENTS Notice is giv en that npprnisomont of $300 to thn wlllnvfl nf thn fnllnwlncr n n m ed decedents hnvo been filed In the Orphans' Court of Wayno county, and will bo presented for apprornl on juonuay, jan. 10, uiz tii: James Fives, Jr., Mt. Pleasant: Personal. William J. Arrlrnn 1f PI.iiutiI township: Personal. ai. j, UANLiAPJ, Clerk. Honesdalo, Dec. 37, 1111. TN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS jl ui- WAYNE COUNTY. f.ririll1n .T tTnln v Tnmn U Tl-1 No. 214 March Term 1911. LIbol In uivorcc. To JAMES E. HALE: You nre horoby required to appear In tho said Cnurt. nn tlx. ililr.l Umi. i., ary next, to answer tho complaint ciiiiuiicu to me jungo or said court by Gortrudo J. Hale, your wife, In tho causo nbovo stated, or In default thereof n docroo of divorce as pray ed for In said complaint may be made against you In your absence. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff. Searlo & Salmon, Attorneys. Ilonesdale, Doc. 1, 1911. 9Cw4 A UDITOU'8 NOTICh. ii. Estate of ELIZABETH CLEMO, Lnle of Wayinnrt borough, deceafcd. Tho undersigned nn auditor ap pointed to report distribution of tho funds In hands of Emma H. Hoylo and Ezra Clomo, executors of said estate, will attend to tho duties of his appointment on Friday, January 5, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt his olllco In tho Borough of Ilonesdale, Pa., at which tlrao nnd place all claims ngalnst said estate must ho presented or recourse to tho fund for distribution will bo lost. E. C. MUMFORD, . . Auditor. Ilonesdale, Pn., Dec. 13, 1911. IOOwj. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By vlrtuo of nn onlnr nf thn Or phans' Court of Wnvnn rnnntir t. the undersigned, administratrix of Anna M. Stinnnrd. Into nf Pnlm.r. deceafied, will sell at public outcry at uio court nouso in ilonesdale, on FRIDAY. JAN. VI, lli. 2 p. jr.. tho following property, viz: All those certain lots, nieces nr parcels of land situated In the town ship of Palmyra, county of Wayno and Stato of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to wit: The first of eald lots becinninir In the Northern line of Hoel Comptons at. a post ana stones corner in the road leading from Bethany and DIngman's choice turnnike to tho Saw Mill on Swamp Brook known as mint's Mill; thenco by and of Hoel Compton and Isaac Swavel. north sixty-nine and one-half de grees West one hundred and thirty eight rods to a stones corner; thence by land of Jesse Collum and others north sixty-seven degrees East thirty-four rods to a stones corner and north four degrees East ono hundred and three and one-half rods to a post and stones corner; thence by other lanus or Kussel F. Lord and T. H. R. Tracy, south seventy degrees East ninety-four rods to a post and stones corner, south twenty degrees West twenty-two rods to a post and stones corner and south twenty de grees east one hundred and one rods to the middle of the aforesaid road: and thenco along said road south lifty-flvo degrees west thirty rods to the place of beginning. Comprising Lot No. 22 in the allotment of the lands of Swamp Brook, belonging formerly to said Lord and Tracy and containing eiglity-flve acres nnd flf-ty-nlne perches be tho same more or less. ABSOLUTE SEC OR STY, Wayne County Savings Bank HONESDALE, PA., THE LEADING Financial Institution of Wayne County has been designated by the United States Government, Depository Number 2115, for Pos tal Savings Funds and is entitled to receive 58 per cent. of the total POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS to be deposited in the Honesdale Banks. INTEREST PAID month on deposits TENTH of the month. Bo Your Banking WITH TI IK Always Reliable Wayne OFFICERS : W. 11. HOLMES, PRESIDENT. II. S. SAL5ION, Cashier. HON. A. T. 6EAHLE, Vice-President. W. J. WAIID, Asst. Caehlcr DIRECTORS : A. T. SEABLE, T. B. CLARK, J. W. FARLET, W. B. HOLMES. W. F. SUYDAM, P. P. KIMBLE, Tho other said lot of land begin ning at a heap of stones, boing the northeastern corner of lnnds convey ed to Jcrmlma Jnno Stlnnard, run ning thence by tho snmo South sixty nnd one-half degrees west ono hun dred and ten rods to n post and stones corner; thence by lands lato of Jesso Collum, north sixteen and one-half degrees west, twonty-soven und three quarter rods to n post corner, north sixty-eight and one half degrees east one hundred and twenty nnd three-quarter rods to a stones corner; and thonco by the Lord and Tracy lands south four do grees west thirty and three-quariire rods to tho placo of beginning. Con taining twenty acres more or less. Together with improvementa thereon. ANNA M. GOLDSMITH. Admx. of estnto of Anna M. Stln nard, lato of Palmyra. Searlo Ac Salmon, AttyB. CHARTER NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that appli cation will be made by Henry O. Evans, A. G. Nesbitt and Harvey I. Wilson to tho Governor of Pennsyl vania on Mnnilnv. thn Sth ilnw nf January, A. D. 1912, nt 10 o'clock .1. m., unuer tne provisions of an act of assembly entitled "An act to provide for tho Incornnr.itlnn nml regulation of certain corporations," approved tho 29th day of April. ion, anil tne soveral acts supple mentary thereto and amendatory thereof, for tho charter of an In tended COrtlOrntlnn tn tin rnlloil thn " NORTH AMERICAN TELEPHONH AND TELEGRAPH CORPORA TION." the character nnd nhWt nf which Is tho constructing, main taining, operating, buying and leas ing telephone and telegraph lines for the private use of Individuals, firm corporations, municipal and other wise, ior general business nnd for police, lire nlarm and messenger business: the operation of tninnhnn. exchanges and the furnishing of facilities for communication by means of the transmission of elec tricity over or through wires, and doing a general telonhnnp nnd tolo- graph business by such means, with in the several counties of tho State of Pennsylvania as follows: Bucks, Greene, Washington, Fayette, West moreland, Allegheny, Beaver, Law rence, Butler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie Warren, Venango, McKean, Clarion, Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson, Clear field, Cambria, Somerset, Bedford. Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Centre, Clinton, Tioga, Union, Snyder, Mif flin, Juniata. Perry, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams. York, Lancaster. Lebanon, Dauphin, Northumber land, Montour, Lycoming, Bradford, Columbia, Schuylkill, Berks, Ches ter, Delaware, Montgomery, Lehigh, Carbon, Northampton, Monroe, Lu zerne, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Sus quehanna, Wayno and Elk. and In accordance with the general route set out in Its Certificate of Incor poration, and for this purpose tov have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, and tho acts amendatory thereof and supplemen tary thereto. Evans, Noble & Evans, Solicitors. December 11. 1911. Dec. 15-20-29 from the FIRST of any made on or before the County Savings Bank H. J. CONGER, C. J. SMITH, H. S. SALMON.