COME TODAY ? you owe it to on SUPPOSE every YOU A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: pi aes ot the Eye, Be as No ud tn. ad 15; 7-8; wy dudzye by sppointment. Office, Wheelock Block. LEHIGH VALLEY R. . (lu effect June 1§, 190%.) Trains leave Sayre as follows lhe AM. x a. Sn Ay for ada, Tunkbas- | ikes- Barre, Mauch A. M. Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Spriogs, White Haven, Mauch Chank Allentown, a , New York, Philsdeiphia, Baltimore w . AM (Waverly 6 pt 4 Bt An Athens =, Clie Dushore, Satter aw iian Wyalusing, Lacey. ville, Tunkhannock on and Wilkes-Barre AM, (Waverly 3 A. M.} Daily for Pittston, JSiihén. ave, Gles Sammit Sa tet, Allentown, eth lehem New York, Phil. ttre ad Weslo on. a MN. Sunday oq Suly, Jou Athens, Milan owanda, Wyslawsing Lacey a as sad Tunkhannock. FP MM (Waver'y 1333 P. 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Week days ouly for Lockwond, Van Etteun, vr, ithacs, Tram : a Hayts otners, Geneva, R Bufaio and Niagars Yai PF. MM. Dail Rochester : Caledonia, oe Butalo Daily for Leckwood Varick and Gene ictor, Rochester, Caledonis . Counects for Niagara Palls, as $1. Louis and potnts west BM MM. Dally roel Sunday, Black a- | % for Geneva, Rochester pan Fae RA Falls, Detroit, Chicago, oe — Lockwood, Van Bitten, EE COAL COAL COAL N J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar. | We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and 'Loyalsock coal and all kinds of | wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phones. D. CLAREY COAL (0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard Phone, 135d i Offic at Raymond & Baus s Store, Bayie Phones C. J. Kiron, + SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of ote Ready for Business Ha refitted the billiard, Joa and aS 8. Woy- | eott, 1 am now to serve all cus- | tomers ina Waverly. large or small, they Waverly, N. Y. Read The Record. Cards For Sale. Valioy Bicurd has in stock the Ho wing signa: For Sale Pri WARM YOUR FEET Did you ever have any real comfort in trying to warm your feet at an ordinary radiator ? Equip your radiaters with our Foot Warmer which can also be used as a | warming shelf on a dining room i radiator, and then you'll know what the other fellow misses be- cause he didn’t buy. For decorating radiators we #8 sell the finest line of bronze on the 5] market. All colors, H. R. TALMADGE Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CHASED A FAKE FOX Grafton-Middlesex Run Ende In a Protest. HALL LET REYNARD OUT OF A BAC Evideace Produced to Show That Fraud Was Esacted In Field Trial of Mounds Near it pperville, Va. UPPERVILLE, Va, Nov. NM Judges iu the Grafton Middlesex L trials, decided late last night that fox killad by the Middlesex p nui ds it was a bragged “turusd down Evidence ing of the Judges to show named Hall purchased upon being Le sid thie did or ICR count, fox wis produced at the that a map the fox Hall juestioned stated that the fox had broken loose and that although be was present when the Killing took place he had not thought it worth while to wention the matter The iucident greatly embarrassed Mr, Higginson, the master of the Mid dlesex hounds, who has been active in tracing the culprit. There Is great in dignation over the occurrence particularly in view of the fact that had it not been detected an irreparable injustice would have been done Middlesex hpunds later holed a fox at Goose creek bridge and ran a fox oo a cold trall for a mile The run with the Grafton pack ends the trials, aud It is expected that the judges will make the award at once Duriug the run the pack was trotting across an open field toward the conver on Bald hill when a loud shout frow a man standing on a wall told that a fox had been viewed diately had bis hounds Across a meadow walls was the fox yards separated the pack and their quarry. At the foot of a hill the lead ing hounds rolled the fox over, and the latter was torn into a hundred pieces A protest, however, follow! Only ten of the fleld followed straight, the others finding gaps. One drop jump of seven feet over a stone wall held up all but eight, while a wide granite fence four feet eight inches in helght permit ted only six to cruss. The hounds Lunt ed slowly for nearly au hour, when an other fox was scen by Mr. Smalley of Boston in flight across the fields The bounds were laid on, but reynard went to earth under a great ledge of rocks near Goose creek bridge on the Ernest Smith farm No falls occurred during the day, but Miss Terry Dulany made a sensational Jump over a wire feuce that tied up all of those behind her nivel here Cotesworth lmme ou the line divided by stous Not over twenty A Geod Deer Hunting Season. PLATTSBURG. N. Y, Nov. 14 —Re ports from many places on the northern slope of the Adirondacks Indicate that the present deer hunting season, which eads tomorrow, will Le the best that hunters have enjoyed siuce deer hound lug was abolished. Tupper lake, Lake Placid, Chateaugay lake, Wolf pond, Plumadore pond, McCollom's and othe: points report that more deer have been killed than ever before King of Goths and Vandals. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Mr. Grip the minister from Sweden, has given official notice in behalf of Lis govern ment that King Oscar in view of the separation of Sweden and Norway had renounced his former title of king of Sweden and Norway and desires to be bereafter known officially as king of Sweden and of the Goths and Vandals thus reviving the ancleut and pecullar title of the ruler of Sweden Suicide at Heading. READING, Pa, Nov 14 — A well dressed man about fifty five years old sbot himself through the tewple in the city park here. He left a letter signed “J. L. Lathrop,” in which he asks the coroner not to attempt to find his rela. tives, as the task would be useless. Nothing was found on his person to ludicate bis Identity. He came here some weeks ago Negro Will Be Hanged For Assault ATLANTA, Ga, Nov, 14 Willian Walker, the who was arrested last week charged with criminal as sault on Mrs. W. GG Moore, pleaded gullty to the indictment and wns sen tenced to be hanged Dec KR Walker was rescued by Sheriff Nelus week after a mob had about the negro’s neck negro ] rope i el a Fo Equip Road With Electric I'ower PHILADELI'HIA Neon 14 I'he Pennsylvania Railroad company has decliled to go ahead equip with electric plan tc old West toad to At the suburbae witir the I MN Jersey and Seashore ra tie Clty aud Hues out of « er the nu some of vinden Suow at Albany ALBANY N. ¥ Nov, 14 A fall of sow fast night following of more than 20 degrees ju tem since morning marked the here of winter conditions favor a further snowfall light + drop perature first arrival Indications More Yellow Fever at Havana, HAVANA, Non 14 \ of experts has decides) that woman isolated here is suffering from yellow fever Another bas been reported There cases umler treatment cotnmission i Spanish suspected] case Airy now three Appumatios Is Total Weeck MILWAUKEE. Wis. Nov. 14. The steamer Appomattox, which ran ashore off North point eleven days ago. has been abandoned as a total wreck. The Joss 1s $50,000, Wenther Probabilities, Fair and colder; northwest winds, LABOR CONGRESS OPENS. Delegates Present From Every State in the talon PITISBU I, Nov. 14 was when President Old «=ty hal crow desl pers called the Labor to onder Ceri American Federution of fur the opening of the silver anniversary of the or All the deleggtes, state in th i ganization fepresenling every England Were 10 { nion, Cauada and other their seats vulside foreiyg cont ries awd all the available space The 1fely des was utilized by visitors hall was tastefully and elabam ofnted assembled at the head oloninl hotel and, bead The delegates quarters in the ed by a baud of 1205 pieces made up of federated ans marched through the to thie place of meeting Gomipers and Jolin Mitchell Was prolon tiusi in Pitsburg principal streets As President Sevond Vice President the hall A few entered there ged applause min ater President rapped for order amd introduced OC « Iwug lass, chairman of th ment who delegates on behalf of the izations of the city Attorues John Drew, Mayor William Hays, welcomed the delegates to Pittsburg, and Mayor James GG. Wyman extended the Los pitalities of the sister city, Allegheny Mostly routine matters were consid ered at the opening session. The pres entation of the credentials occupied considerable time One of the interesting fights to be inaugurated at this couvenfon Is the trouble between the Plutpbers' and the Steam Fitters” unions. It Is said the officials of the Teamsters’ union will make an effort to unseat William J Rpencer, the representative in the executive utes Got» a local entertain the labor organ cumninittes welcomed speaking for plambers council President Gowmpers is out for re elec tion, and it is generally believed that he will be successful The majority of the other officers also for reelection are candidates “Fans” Must Take All Risks, WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 Justice Gould. in the criminal court, in the case of Edward Velhmever against the Washington Baseball club of the Amer apd Acting Mauager Ma lachi Kittridge of the club, directed a verdict la favor of the defendants up on the ground that a person attending games takes the risk of injury from being hit by baseballs which might fiy from the fleld into the stands unless the patron purchases a seat behind the wire screens. Mr. Velhmeyer sued for $30 damages against the club and Kittridge because he was struck as he was processing to a seat the bleachers by a foul ball Kit tridge’s Lat ican league upon from A Price Set on lis Head. BOSTON, Nov, 14 Banished frow Albania after his estates had been con fiscated, Chaban Bey of Golshaw whose head the sultan of set a price, was one of the passengers on the White Star liner Caunopic whicl has arrived here. He has come to this city in the Interest of the Americar board of foreign missions to try tc ralse funds for a boys’ school In Al bania Turks have closed all the schools in Albania with the exception of two missionary schools for girls which he says they do vot dare ft close ot Turkey has Murder and Sulcide at Scranton. SCRANTON Novy. Md year old Elsie Jones on returning frou school to her home in South Scranton found ber father and mother lying dead on the kitchen floor. The mother had been shot in both eyes and the fatha in the left temuple. A 38 callber revoly er was clutched ln the father's right band Tbe shooting was doubtless done by the father, Frank Jones Nothing Is Known as to what prompted the deed, but it Is supposed to have been the outcome of a quarrel Pa., Never NEN ™ —— Lost Their Bearings. In some parts of western Canada the population consists almost entirely of pewly-arrived emigrants from the United States. Some Canadian pof- ticlans addressed a meeting of farmers in behalf of a liberal candidate. After the meeting a man from Missouri sal! ‘Say. Bill, those fellers was right smart speakers, wasn't they?” “Yes ' replied Bill But 1 can't make out fer the life of me whether they was fer Hryan of McKinley “"— Youth's Companion Peculiar Tenure The living of Coleshill, in Warwick #hire, just vacated by the resignation of the vicar, furnishes a curfous meth od of tenure for students of folk lore Fhe vicar holds, or used to hold, his glebe on condition that if the young men of the parish can catch a hare and bring it to him before ten on Easter Monday morning he bound to give them a call's head and 100 eggs for their breakfast Medicine in Gavania An official report to the British par llament on the condition of Gambia states that, generally speaking, the na- tUvea are in good health, which is rather surprising, considering that they rely when {ll upon the treatment of a native doctor, who, after examin ing them, writes extracts from the Koran in Arabic on a wooden tablet The tablet 1s then washed and the wa ler drunk by the patient, 0 CIOCK Paradise for Anglers Fhe spol In the world which offers fishing of the greatest variety is Fre- mantle, Western Australia. A map fish ing from a boat in that harbor may catch two dozen varieties of fish within fan hour. He may successively draw up ‘s snapper, a mackerel, a perch, an eel, 8 hog fish, which grunts; a hatchet fish, 8 skate, and many other varieties, IN FLORENCE PRISON. Sowe Soulful Memories of the Most J Wretched of War's Ex- periences I surrender to the contagion affect t= of fighting our battles cer again, and ‘he pirit moves me lo the editor's kind per- reminiscences of my prison experienced In tv the best of my ions upon finding my- the old flag in on the 11th day of iber, 1564, after more than seven months experience in several south: ern military prisons, including Ander- sonville, Ga K during the summer of 1864, writes a correspondent of the Na- tional Tribune At Florence one of my most halr- raising adventures occurred during September, my first month there. On the day the stockade was com- pleted and the prisoners marched into it from the outside camp, four of us, including myself, had an excavation prepared of four-man capacity, iato which we packed ourselves, our friends above covering the opening with rales and earth and removing all suspicious traces The rebel guards having un- carther a similar outfit, were hot long io resurrecting us We could hear their approaching tramp, which presently stopped above They stepped upon the cover, and the sound was ‘suspicious. Then a sword point working through, and then the covering was torn way and a con- federate flicer, peering down, ex. claimed Why, here's a whole nest of them A valiant son of chivalry thrust the muzzle gf his cocked musket AmMOnNgs but was prevented from firing by his superior. Belog the last man in, | bad wedged Into the outht ug is { i Ve mak pubiic LY missi Fl 156} abliity my emol ITehce NL.) aud dep self again Charleston harbor Deceg beneath CALC us “WHY, HERES A WHOLE NEST or E Uke the keystone of an arch, and nee essarily [| must be the first man out “Give me a hand,” | requested, extend: lng my arms toward the guard of the cocked gun. “No, I'll be hanged If | do.” Ge: out the way you got in,” he replied My three comrades were able to furnish some assistance, and belog wore of a gazelle in ‘64 than I am now, at 61, | managed to reach the exit, and in extricating myself quadruped fash- lou. This same fellow delivered 8 Yol- ley of rapid-fire kicks from an loch shoe sole, and being an unprotected cruiser, as it were, bless me if the im- pact did not shiver my anatomy from lew to gudgeoun, and the full extent of the disaster did uot develop for a couple of days, from which time for nearly three months | was unat Ss 10 walntain ao even keel in sifting, Lu was forced to list heavily to either poi or slarbonsd Jollylng me along with his codked rifle and a couple of bayonet prods In my back, he commanded: “Now run, you Yankee ——, run or I'll blow & hole through yo.” and | sald here's where | get my finish, and | ran th gauntlet in jig time between two lin of guards, extending to the stockade gate, a distance of 100 yards, perhaps, each man who chose taking a swipe at me as | passed by,” but none was $ flerce as this and | saw him uo more. | am wind-broken to- -day, which | attribute to the eect hl that sprizi fellow A Relic of the War. Mrs. MW. Fogarty, of Yankton, DL, writes to the National Tribune follows I have a Bible which was given my husband while he was sick In hospital at Annapolis, Md, | bas the family record of Thomas Ran dolph Harrison and Julia Leigh. Thomas Randolph Harrison was son of Thomas RK Harrison and Bil Cunuls Julia Leigh was d ter of Benjamin’ Watkins-Leigh Julia Wickham i bave long cherished this p war behalf of my husban memory. bul according to the Gold Rule, and having no children to bau it down to, | have felt for some past that it was my duty to ft to the owners or their helrs This Bible has been in my sion #lnce July 10, 1864, the year we wire married It was taken 5 White House Landing afi: of Seven Pines, and Wii lot that fell to my to gaam 1elic in A ibrary at cr the battle AlDOLE tand the A Soldier's Epitaph. In the churchyard of Woe Kent, England, Is the epitaph; cred to the memory of Mal. Brush, Royal artillery, who was by the accidental discharge of a by his orderly, 14th April, 153) fone, good and faithful servant” —
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