1) S70 WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. underbuy. Again we composes our office force ~ managers, cashiers, this section, but count their None pay us for anything but the The New Dress Goods Street Floor Not the cheap imitation kinds but fabrics that give satisfactory wear. You will find old friends here, ® => ) i. simple, rich and handsome. Special sale Monday aod Tuesday to introduce Medallion Cloth and Tan- gler Silk; washable bat does pe justre; this we 29 and 39¢ ~ Remarkable Cloak “Values Second Floor We have on sale the fall and winter's line, all marked in eash-buying and cash-selling prices. Tak- ing the expression of ladies who are careful to see any and everything offered say we carry three and four times as many garments and wraps as the small stores in these three $4.67 to $32.50 New Carpets and Rugs There is an you buy here We are inusual chance to practice econot 16 to of our neighbors, besides there is an 20 per cent under prices individuality Per yard 19¢ to $2.00 Curtains Nottingham Cartains, largest line about Carpets, same as any- thing else, you ever saw an ith the big a town this =ize bat is in Keeping » idea of assortment 39, 47¢ R1.37, R147, 81.75 1.89, 82.19, $1.5 $367, 20.00, 81.59, 34069, 8457, an should you nof be suited here, store R110, $31.00, 33 az. Why 0c, G0¢, The, 800, ), R260, Lup to $4.50, Clark's O. N. T. or Coates Thread, 50¢ a dozen Special in Hosiery For Mouday and Tuesday. in oar store for 17c. of hose We want vour acquaintanc® on the Onyx and Pony lines Any Ibe pair towns. Early selec- tions are best; prices October 4, 5 and 6 The leading shapes will be continned; John Paul Jones, Lilian Rass~l, Gaga, Child's Poke, Japanese “Mushroom, ete. All havea tilt and a tarn very elever in appearance, and our special effort this sea- gon will be to lower the price. The prices will be from $2.00 up. Wait for this event, Men's Furnishings From the mills to you on first profit. Fleaced un- derwear at 47¢ a piece. Small stores usually get 89¢. Come in brown and blue mixed. A Belt Special Imitation of patent ia the naw shape, 25e. Does it ag look so to you? culate. Bh cher pes daughter may owe uy to her perfect, DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 8, Talmadge Balld- Elmer Avenue, Sayre, The Globe Store. -at-Law Notary Public sttention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. Fayre. culate. CAPE OAL Lockhart St. upholstered, renovated, Um- won. i, 250 patictns of up- | § to select action guaran- | BE pn Rain Coats Actual count shows 23 kinds, 87.50 to 227.50 styles, all colors, bat all new and fetching All Men's Special on Hose 10 cents, small stores say 2 for Loe A Gold and Gun Metal Initial Hat Pin Special For 10c and 15c. You w where and then not get vied 0 “Fr app IH pay 15¢ ¢ lee. this same clev Shoes Children's all leather counter and sales at She, Toe £1.00 and 21.25 We open to show you how good they an caring jewelry for misses have samples cat We have oth- ers at one-third more that are no better You will have It's a store that's different. RRA TRADE CONDITIONS. Neport, NEW YORK, Lower perature sthnulates retail trade fall openings are largely the weather is not menace late mest satisfactorily, Certainty successful season on the farins Sept. 30 cold SE ~ SRI ARR ht tem- and te con- all sections of the country tively little new grain has been mar to the planting of winter wheat other preparations for next year are unusually extensive Ing activity is fully and the balance of the year, that more business over into 1006 than any previous year position to place will rienced established last May, and several of finished steel were inactive vored departments youd the capacity of mills Heavy receipts of cattie and other western wenken the markets tone of hides, lines the light holdings dry hides are Jimnited Ly tannhers COAL about a cent for hemlock sole, geunernl change equivalent to an advauce of 4 per week the corresponding week last year 18 last year east, Nl sonth, Pacific states of £5.00 or more SN west and 34 Liabilities of ber to date are $4 125.821 against S00. 448 for the same novel Scarecrow, | up la the middle of the state | She whieh, ibdicaten corn. cent Fall Coty $10. \ = Brief Local Mention Orrin L. Jordan is in Towanda today. Irene and Mary Warner went to Milan today. Miss Louise Stulen home last evening. returned Isaiah Potter is making a caal feceptacle for his shop. Bruce E dmiston was in town this morning en route to his home from Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. JL A Roberts of New York is visiting Miss Mary Hunsiker of South Main street. Mrs. Alonzo McKinney and daughter returned to their home in Bloomfield, N. J, today. A. K. Woodley, who has been visiting at Harry Porter's, returned to New Albany this morning. J. C. Elsbree with his wife and children have gone.on a visit with relatives in Lopez and Rickets. Mrs. F. R. Lawreace and chil- dren went to Laurel Hill today for a short visit at Winnefield Snell's. Tomorrow will be rally day at the Methodist Sunday school and an interesting program will be ren- dered Mrs. J. A. Gould went over to Granville Centre, Pa., today to spend Sunday with her son Harry Gould. F. E Luckey returned from New York last evening and is opening his new goods for the benefit of his customers, The funeral of the late James H. Wilson will be held at the Baptist church tomorrow at 2 p. m. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle will officiate. John Dunlap | is in Ulster loading the old and new remnants of the Ulster bridge on the cars which will be shipped to Waverly for scrap iron. Mrs. L. G. Marshall as etd from Omaha where she has been for some time carring for her mother, Mrs. B. L.. Smith, and who recently died. Perkins Post, G. A. R and the Union Veteran Legion Encamp-| ment No. 28 will meet in Grand Army hall tomorrow at 1:30 p. m,, to attend the funeral of Comrade James H. Wilson. L. G. Marshall as made ar Tioga Driving Park early i Oct. Entries will close after the 10th. Some fast horses will be on the grounds and it will be an exciting time. Protection Hose Company will meet at their rooms in City Hall at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will attend the funeral of James H. Wilson in a body. All members are requested to be pres- A Daring Gallant The cloak and sword drama is ig the ascendent again. At the Loomis this evening the favorite young romantic actor, Paul Gil- more, will reappear in a role of the kind which he helped make famous. The title of Mr. Gilmore's play, “Captain Debonnaire,” suggesting as it does, a gallant who mocks at danger and laughs at foes, gives a good inkling of the story. Louis le Debonnaire was the noblest and most irresistible of cavaliers, ever ready to succor beauty in distress or to lend his trusty rapier in de- fense of any worthy cause—just the hero our girls will adore. Drill Monday Evening Athens — The Athens military company will have another meeting Monday evening when all members arc urged to be present. There is no longer any doubt that this com- pany will be accepted in the 13th| regiment, which is one of the best drilled regiments in the state and the boys must get brushed up in arrives in Athens. Peter Pocketed Plunder name in sacred and profane history. It derives its renown from the fact that all the elements of glory arc centered in its postulate and that nothing can be added to it to make it more formidable. The Italian colony (on wheels) in Athens has a Peter. When the colony went to Milan Peter went with them. He got a check cashed for Jeno Moonerer and put the amount 27.30 in his pocket and the owner could not get it out. So he swore out a warrant at Esquire Johnson's court for Peter's arrest. The war rant stated that Peter the servant and also the clerk in the employ of Jeno Mooncrer did receive and take into his possession the sum of $27.30, lawful money of the U.S and unlawfully convert it to his own use. Constable Sherman was entrusted with the commanded to take Peter into custody. Mr, Sherman went down to Milan and found the reputed residence of Peter on wheels, but Peter had taken wings and could not be found. The officer of the law visited the spot again last evening and found Peter sitting serencly in the lux- uriant shadow of his home, and when the warrant was issued he produced 2a receipt in full for the money, which showed conclusively that Peter was not wanted in Jus- tice Johnson's court. So Peter paid the officer for his ride and— thus endcth the second lesson warrant and Athens Church News Episcopal — Services morning and evening. Sunday school 12 m, The evening service will hereaf- ter be at 7 o'clock in all the Athens churches. St. Joseph's mass 8 o'clock; Catholic—Early High Sunday school 2 p m. mass 10.00 Methodist—Services in morning and cvening as school and Epworth League at the usual hours, usual. Sunday Baptist—Preaching morning and B. Twitchell of Sunday school and evening by Rev LL Empona, Pa. Christian Endeavor as usual, Universalist—Services and Morning “The Difficulty in Believing God." Evening Forward to the school at 11:30. morning subject in “Press Sunday evening. subject Mark” Presbyterian- Communion at the morning service, Sunday school at 12 m will have rally day services Sub “The Christian Endeavor as usual. jeet of evening discourse: Transfiguration of Christ.” Prosperous Athens Boy Athens— Cornelius Hunsicker Millard Hunsiker, representative of the Carnegie Syndicate in Lon- don, stating that their American Nickleplate industry has neovelll very valuable and more than dou- bled in the last year. Col. Hun. siker is president of this syndicate and is proving a very profitable man in the business. He is onc of our Athens boys who has made a high record for integrity and business capability. Work For a Year Athens—The Bridge Works to the people of Athens and it is good music, too They arc unload- ing iron every day and soon the work will commence in carnest. They have a contract for 8000 tons which will keep the wheels hum- ming for a year at least. Expeglenced Bridegroom. When the late Rev. PB. Wilcox was preaching In Malne, he was notified that a couple were waiting for him in the parlor. Upon entering the room be recognized the man as a two or three times widower, and learned that the object of the visit was matrimony. After ascertaining that the proper legal steps had been taken, the parson sald: “You will please rise and unite your right hands” The man hesitated, looked at the woman, then - my fath- , and Anally stammered: “We've usu- ally sot." Boston Herald. More Trouble. Patience—What Is that the choir is singing? Patrice—Ob, that's called “The Bat- ‘ Women A in buying it; The LAFRANCE Shoe is the best wo- men’s shoe made in America selling at $3.00 a pair and ours is the only store in to you. You take no risk SHOES SAYRE, Tle Go-Betwecn “1 feel =o soiry i r dat poor an! Bot | never know what to to people in trou iid Mrs. Richly “Why don't you send her a check, and let the money talk or gested her friend i Press WwWoln dy Foul Ful tioil Free Cassie Chadwick's Estate. CLEVELAND, OO, Sept. 30 Judge Tayler bas approves] the allowances made by Referee lu Bankruptey Rem ington in the matter of fees for the re ceiver and attorneys for Mr= Cassie L. Chindwick. The wnt of Chadwick assets which passed through thie hands of the officers of the Laukrajptey courts was S41 .80 Nathan celver asked for = awarded £7058 $10,712, apd $40.151 Ei Loeser as re and he was Ihe total asked for was the total allowed was FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call strong at i prime mercantil 2 iitly per cent, paper, 425 per cent; exchanges, §&27.3¢ balances, $9E813; total imports of dry goods at the port of New Yurk for the week ending yesterday were valued at 005.167 Closipg prices - Amal. Copper sig N.Y. Ce Atchison . N ii &0O 1: P Brookiyn 1. T wig R C.C.C.k88.)..1a in Ches & Ohio ay St. Paul Chi & Northw. 3 = thern se = <q, i ntral Norf & West enn HR R wiing k isiand 1g 5 8% 1% mg 151% Irae Ry ith, Ry. pf tim ar D&H a1 ithern Er 5 Gen. Electric INS Ii Central 154 Lackawanna <0 louis & N Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri Fac a, . Jonky aa 13% | rh 104% De exas Pacific Union Pacific ash. 155 i. | Steel 145 U. 8 Ste<l pt 125% West. Unlon.... lily New York Markets. FLOUR-8teadsy and unchanged; Minng- ota patents, Mus 15, winter straights, $i ly, winter oxtras, SIS, patents, $4 5g 5 WHEAT—-Quiet and 3c jower, i need Ly bearish cables, Hers) FEcUBLe and unloading, December winter no Seatnet $9 15. 2S 5-1 May, Wwigymiy Bt HE C ream ry, extras, per bound, Xyyille gir wntile Exchange of quotation, extras, 4c.) firsts, 1510 seconds, 18ui%c ; thirds, Ueliye state Jafry., tubs, extras, wc. lirsis whgise. ; seconds, 17% 41%, thirds, I#gglic CHEESE~3tate, full cream, large, colored and white, fancy, Ke; falr to cholce, JIgilisc ight ring fholee, Selec; part skims, prime, Ae a 13 co mmon to Re € oy skims, Sade os State, Penney} Tania and nearby il fancy, ao; choke, 1250 uy. Li &¢., mixed, extra, firwa, NGG; dirties Hy ¢ Be Jair rators, 1s Ic fou LTRY — =hickena, An x per pound. lu wis roosts rs, Sy turkeys, ise : pair, ie DRESSED POULTRY ‘ mixed sizes selected, white, gt firsts LO aus | , checks oy 31h oa plgsons, pot Turkeys, sprin per pound, 1s IZyisc , chickens sprit ire. roasting, fancy, X other Pennsylvania and state, cholce to fancy, 14 fair to good. liglic.; broilers, Phi adelphia, 4 pounds to pair and under, Dyce. | Pennsylvania dry ploked, 16g. , cocks, old, *¥Nc ducks, spring, Long Island an i" castern, Walic Ponunsylvania, Jersey, Conneticut and Virginla, 13gisc squabs, prime. white, 8 dozen, Hd Soe BgIW, 7 La) ids to dozen, § pounds g dark, 51. 2: =; mixed, Ye al 15; 3: culls, foe gn . PLES AND PEARS {Mpies, Alexan- r double head barrel $3G4; Duchess ® idenburg, $5.50 30, St. Lawrence Sul; Wealthy, 2.0038: King, $25 2%. Gravenstein, 2.354 As, Malden Pluss: gd, Coding. 21 4 alvert, Ei an $ ippin fi: wl oii ad oe 1 Bul; Hpvin. § fwenty Ou I vari J “5 1.50, BAW I 3: I jar Sarietlu re Greening Wiad: late varieties Nuri; open he ed barrsle | $1125 crab apples, small, per barrel, 82 laYge, $2030; pears, Becke $1 iogh Ww per kes $1 rai, per bushel | box, $1.42 5: Bartlett, per barrel, £3 FE] per Rei, $1.54 St, ser luitel 259 box. $1 i! DRESSE D MEATS Beef in moderate | demand nt Gu per p und for native sides calves abut sts ady Fy 8 ue per pound for city dressed ve iin ais 2c. for country dressed grassers; fed A ol . at 54a mutton firm at TWyYPec, pound; lambs at 1igidiac. | country ed hogs steady at 5% per poun “| Hghtwelghts Music. for medium weigh and 7@7%c. fer heavy hogs P.M her ville, poun deren, ba ol de of | Detroit and per barre r FURS Office EASTBOUND. Allentown New Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, Su Springs, . Baltimore (Waverly 6435 A. M.) Werk days for hens, Ulster, T Towanda, Mowe Aten. Aibany, Dus Dushore,: Satter. Wysivsing. Lary. J (Waverly = A. M.) Dally for Pittston SH fen Tuakhas- ' Wilkes Barre, Glen Bem Bethlenem, New or Atoms Ulster, Towa Week fare” eT WESTBOUND, Deir, Chicago, 8 Daily for Genew Rochester, Cal Batavia, Sulu, Connects for Palle Dall Rochester, a nx a Falls, Toronto, Niagara Falls. Daily for Lockwood ins) Valois, Lodl, Gilbert, Rochester CATTLE Supply light. chan a, £00 & prime, -. Tas 5 HOGS Race! pia light wime heavies 8 GT 8% wavy Yorkers $8 9% C0 ples $5 0us 0 BHEEP market omman market Steagy £ 15g, ERE 7 AM. ariel «dium Jacht Yorkers, 1 We psy Domestic Woolens and Winter Fru anes for Fall
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