in) Fr oot still, is worth buying, for we GRAF & CO. We solicit your Banking busi pens, and will pay you three per sent. interest per anuum for money Jef on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. > The department of savings is a special feature of his Hank, and all “deposits, whether large or mall, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record 3 Hw MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Bditor. roared 2a wooed clue ati May eda hn Ak of Congres of Sarl 3. of Congress of March 3, EE —— ““All the news that's fit to print” TUBSDAY. APRIL MH 1908. HOW TO MANACE A WIFE. Kansas Man Thinks He Has Got the Right Idea to Insure Success. A great many persons have suggest- od methods as to the Lest way to man- age a husband, but it remained for a - Eureka man to reduce to writing a set of rules for the successful manage ment of a wife, says the Eureka (Kan) ‘Herald The following rules were Banded to a reporter after much per- sussion and many promises not Ww re Ye! his Identity Ly a business man Who clalms to have followed them to the letter during the last year and gays they have never been found at fault ln a single lostance during that time. " Never contradict her. You are right, of course, nine times out of ten, and 25e knows It, but to tell her 50 makes Ber always unmanageable Never oppose her When she sug- Bests that In the absence of the rook “YOu get up and light the fire do so at once, willingly and cheerfully [If she wishes you to walk the floor with the baby obey with alacrity Never deny her Possibly she oxcesd her allowance, Lut this Ways your fault, because you are man enough to suppor! her Never be cross When come Rome at night, having falled once or twice daring the day or been Insmited by a total stranger with a la powerful pain in your stomach, lauk! 4t off and conceal your real feelings 2 Never tell her the truth When she asks you how you like her pew hat! o ‘cloak swear that you think jt {sg the greatest thing for the money you ever saw, When she shows you her new gown be ost tn admiration When she 18 russ and irritable tell her angel. — Never disagree with her When she suggests that you have a cold and need “a hot mustard plaster grin and bear |! When she tells you she needs a change tell her you are glad she mentioned it Never laterrupt her This 1s the only way to manage wife. will Is al not you or gr “ she is an When the Eyes Grow Dim When a man begins to hold off his BEWspaper at arm s length like he was afraid it would bite him it 1s a sign Be has started down the westeru slope and that the afternoon sun is shining ia his. eyes —Jewell (Kan) Repuull au. Cleric Paupers Io the last ten years 103 clergymen Nave been admitted (0 almshouses In Eugland as paupers. One of them was 2 DD Others held the degree of M A. Six thousand English Eplscopal clergymen earn less than $20 a week, most of them much less Solemnity Flonted. Old Tom Corwin, as he was fami! farly known, governor of Ohlo, United States senator and secretary of the treasury in Flllmore's cabinet, used to say: “Be solemp all the monuments mre raised 10 solemn asses” Sport in Spaic, : Spain's bull fighting season lasts six seven months out of each year, Iu Utne beiween 2.500 and 3500 Cas- fills bulls are doue to death for the of the mob. PRAISES THE Musician of Note Recom the Great Word Building Contest Away in satisfaction and pardonable pride that D. S & Co, the old ‘reliable plano and music house, [give the testimonial of the Rev. W, Sullman Martin of Wyalusing, Pa, in regard to the DS Andrus & The reverend gentleman is an accom- Andrus Co. and Doylemarx pianos. plished musician, a composer, and a pleasant gentleman to meet. Mr, Martin highly rccommends both of these pianos. By the way, these are the two pianos which are to be given away as the going grand pr ze< on the great D. S. Andrus & Co's word building contest” The not now an up piano, sends in the person owning right who largest correct list of words from the firm and Company,” will receive abso lutely free a $45000 DS. Andrus & Co. Cabinet Grand uptight pianc, The second largest list will be aiven n $33000 Doylemarx Con Then regating nearly £4000 for lists of correct The intense name of “ID S Andru cert Grand Upright piano ao Bh there are other prizes a interest in this cons The daly mail snd telephenes are kept constantly words test 1s These iros are manufacturedby DS Andrus & Co, who for over 46 rs have been dealing in pianos this Every piano sold by D S Andrus & Co. must be as repre refunded. Re liability is their watchword Their easy payment system assists every busy answenng queries ind musical merchandise mn v.amty sented or money Hamily of means to own a piano All communica~ the building contest” must be addressed to D S Andrus & Co, 114 Baldwin street, Elmira, N. Y. — ——— LEHIGH VALLEY WILL BUILD A BELT LINE I: Will Be Ten Miles Long and Will Go Around the City of Buffalo Under the name of Iehigh & Lake Erie, I* will help you tions about “word which was granted a some years ago, the Le high Valley will build a line ter miles long around the city of Buf falo. The proposed line will touch the Lackawanna Steel Company's plant and contine to charter where the of the New York Central road con nect main line of the Lehigh. MITCHELL IN SAYRE United Mine Workers, through Sayre today noon on No 4 the strike situation. hot callie, | Russian Revolutionists Exe- cute Priest Leader. ————— FRANK E WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main | St. Petersburg Neport Says He Has Disappeared, but May Be in the Hands of Hely Synod Fer Life Imprisonment. LONDON, April 24 — An exirnordina | ry story from Russia asseri= that Fa | ther Gapon was Langed secretly by | four revolutionists who overheard him admit that be was spylug on bis fer mer revolutionary colleagues in behalf of the Russian police It is stated that Father Gapon's death was brought about through his | attempt to have a revolutionary friend | turn spy I'he revelutiouists, having set him | down ss a traitor, consklersd him too | contemptible to put te desth. but plan | ned to kidoap aud foive from him a | signed whith it was in should Le published ffort=, however voufession | tended His & to make others turn spies sealed his fale. Before ve cuting | deter ined to get evidence agalust Lim that wottld the laburiug ii, bowever, it was satisfy classes of He was accordingly invited to a villa the country Lis peach in where a colversation were welnbers of revolutionary party sud who were con aborers who the was fold that he would be exposed and that the fuct that he be published I should deny 11.” Gapon No vue would believe it “1 mwust call other Gapon laughed presses dn vou onl Wis 3 py a Witliess” sald the saying, “What Then a door was flung open. aud Ga Lie but realized, were not only willesses judges aud executioners as well Fhe wen, lafurlated by heard, grabbed him nifrocked priest a chandelier in the A Nt there i= no clew Father appearauce HEo Friend= of Father claitu to have Inforuntion that the ex priest has fallen not nto the tiouists. but Into synod, which condemned saklug the lwprisontent i gloomy monasteries as prisous ue we is the monastery of Solos Island in White lake, lu the far north where the Metropolitan Phillip w lmprisotued and Killed ju the sixtecuth century what they had hanged the to sed vid foriner leader sitting roo Petershurg disp to the wliose that Ww i reabouts of £ I SUVS Gapon ty sterious dis was auuounced soe dave tian revolu the holy hit for for orders tu indefinite of the sed by the church «1 hinds of the those of priestly one nny fraous of these ¢1Z., ou un As (California Cherries Bring $1058 Each. PHILADELPHIA. April 24 -Proba bly the Lixliest ever paid for Califoruia cherries realized at a local commission merchant's establish went when a box of the fruit was sold at auction for $2440 Lhe mioue) added to the relief fuud for the earth quake sufferers. The cherries were the first received California at auction jrrices Werle Wiles here this frou aud a box of thew was sold each cherry offered for sale singly Ihe frst cherry wus sold for #105 the others =ald for swounts rauglug fre 31 dow seusuli being and 5 (atakills Cuvered With Seow, KINGSTUN. N. Y., April fell here for eight Lours, sud the Cat skills an Iu this city warw tain followluyg remot ed the suow [row the streeis Siow covered Sontag dkated Skating was labooed for women Io Berlin uptil the prima donna Hear! etta Sontag set the bold example The Copper Demand It takes 40.000 tons of cupper mouth 10 satisfy howe and forelgu de wands “ Weather Probabilities. Fair and warmer; north winds FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stoek Quotations, Money Prime arti . Lhanges, 5172 00) ing prices wal. Copper Atolls BH & Brookiyt G.0 Cher & Chi & Northw. wu? D&H ity Lrie 41% South. Ry Gen Electric 1d, Hugar IH Central 171 Fexus Lackawanna 1 lols & Nash 3 LU. 5 Steel Manhattar Hy U8 Steel Metrope West Miso ur en mes a flrs al S@8 paper, uty balan ‘a ber pet ws s § N. ¥X Norrt Fenn Read Rock =i 1h J Central & \Viest H R Ing Island Pa ithern io 1s, Sit, bd “Cy KH 1 & St L Uh oe So Pa Hs pt Boutheryy Pacific nlon Pacific 1458 ily eT wii, pt tan Union Pac «1 New York Markets, FLOUR Steady, Lut g patents HS L0, winter 2m, winter extras, ent Hoge s WHEAT Higher strength In outside used wheat 0 market he! firm «ll [1 WAL UY 54 016 sity BU TV ER- dE LTeaimnery extra lew’ old, gsi { common 0 extra, UDI CHEESE Flim, state | and small, colored and ity good to prime, 13 » falr, 11Q12c., skims, | Mote EGGS nearby fancy cholce, Ip iP POTATOES | choles, per | choles jer fair 10 good, per | | LIVE POULTRY vie wid rosters Mx oi spring chickens Hilfe. geese 1281120 DHE SSF DD POUL RY Steady, fowis chulce Igy du. falr to good, 136; oid roosters, 1g roasting chickens cholow i; do fair eo good, Louis let. Minnesota straights, 310g Th. = gh inter pat Liverpout markets and open sleady erivg | rm Mu TT HOON i common feny wi Bg full cream. large white fancy 240k to light and | Ax Pennsylvania ted Bille extra, Ix stale, ty mixed Quiet she Su Sa shel ra Firm New Yor) . New York Lard vx Firm. fowls, 1449 winter chickens TIE Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Hecelptn fair; market steady: choice, 1 a prime. BNEW, veal calves, 55.5060 Yorkers $8; Naht irkers, i rou : THe AND LEM ace HOGS “Receipts falr; market 4 lower. prime heavies, medipms an orl a - higher me wet BE ia rahe and cvmmeon. RWG Mouldings at Strong's. N. H. Ballenstedt went to Bing- hamton this morning. Wall paper at Strong's, J. R. Edsell of Nichols was in town yesterday. Devoe paints at Strong's. L. Ovenshire went to Towanda | today. ——— A A ————— A. B. Baldwin went to Penn Yan this morning. Charles Murray made a business trip to Elmira yesterday. ee — AA ————— G. P. Voorhis is seriously ill at i i { A emma Mrs. J. LL Hunter has recovered A iL A woman fell down stairs at the Mrs. S. LL. Russell went to Nich- 1] ——— A en Miss Frances Whitley and Ed- Elmira friends Sunday. et pe hold the last of their serics of re- ceptions Friday evening. Jessie Hoadley has accepted position as upholsterer at Graf Co's furniture establishment. The members of the Sun<hine Club will be entertained at the W. C T L Apnl 25, at 8 p Eh — hall Wednesday, Wilkesbarre last evening, where she went to attend the funeral of her grandmother. The confectionery and fruit store of Steve Poppas has been closed. by the G. H. Moore produce com pany. Joseph Clark, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Glazier, has returned to his home in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark, who for the past two years have made their home in Waverly, have taken up their residence in Newark, N. J. THEY TOOK A BATH The first bath that has been taken in the Chemung nver this scason occurred a few days ago. Two young men have put in much time in building a canoc and took it to the Chemung a few days ago. They had proceeded only a little ways when the canoe capsized and they swallowed a large quantity of the muddy water. Afcer a cold | and much trouble they! rescued their canoe and succeeded |! in getting to land ————— i Ap Ap ss HOTELS INSPECTED swim law which is aimed at the Raines) village and finds that they conform (to the requirements of the law. | The law requires that a certain number of sleeping rooms be avail room shall | be of a certain siz=. HOTEL REMODELED Waverly — Extensive improve- ments are being made at the Lang- ford hotel. The hostelry is being rcfurnished. Several alterations are being made, and a new heating plant is being installed Hot and aud | cold water is being placed in each | room, and the hotel will be brought up to date in every par- ticular, i \ | Simon Glaser and wife are the [guests of friends in Syracuse. or ———— — L C. Kuchen and Perry Sith are in Elmira today on busi Irs, Chas. E Alling, of “Alling & | Cory, Ruchester, was caling-on the various printers in the valley | today. —————— FAREWELL RECEPTION | Waverly—About 400 members {of the Methodist church and | friends of Rev. and Mrs. M. S. !Godshall gathered at the church i parlors last evening to give them a farewell reception. A musical program was rendered and several members made short speeches, CX~ pressing their appreciation of Rev Godshall’s expressing regret at departure. Rev. | Briggs of the Baptist church was present and pave a talk that put everybody in good humor. Dr | Godshall responded in a pleasing manner. Resolutions adopted by [the Epworth League were read. i |$3 Sayre to Geneva and Return Account Uentepnial Celebration, via i Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold | May 13th to 18th inclasive; retarn limit May 10th, Tickets will be good going and returning on all trains except Black | Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Consult ticket agents for farther i particalars. 200-21 | Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee Ihe Lehigh Valley Railroad announcers reduced excursion fares to Wilkes Barre, Pa, account Centennial Jubilee, Tick- jets will be s2'd May 9th and 12th, to be | good returning until May 14th, and will {be honored on all trains except the Black Diamond Express, Fase from {Rayre, $2185 round trip. See Lehigh { Valley ticket agents for farther partic. fulars, 206 18 Piles! Piles! Piles! De. Williams" Iodian Pile Ointm nt will ere Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorba the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as 3 poultice, gives instant relief, De. Wil- liamw's lodian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private iparts. Every box is guaraateed. Sold by drnggists, by mail, for 50¢ and $1.00, Williams Mfg. Co.. Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Formaleby C, M. Driggs, druggist. 'K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements services and ¢ his Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Tarvlor Stull, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, . 3, Waverly N. Y, until they can secure permaucat of- | fices in this ¢ ity, and will be pleas led to meet all who are interested 'and explain the scienca. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat- ed. Examination and eonsultation free Lxcursions 21, RATLROAD. California Excursion- LosAngeles or San Francisco, California, and re- turn, via Erie Railroad Tickets on sale June 24 to July 8 inclusive. Good to return to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 15. Round trip from Waverly, $80.25, 208 taw s july 1 Only $78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal- fornia, and return, from Waverly, via Erie Railroad. Tickets on sale April 24th to May 4th inclusive, Good to return to reach original starting point pot later than July 31st. simay-eod ORDINANCE NO g¢2 N ORDINANCE grouting consent (0 Joseph KE Rush his associates HOCERAOTE OF ae sigus ihereinafler to be incorporated as The Feo ple's Gas Light Heat and Power Company! t lay as watus under the streets, alleys lanes au! public grounds of the Borough of Sayre, Counts of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania Be it ordained Ly the Town Council of the Bor { ough of Sayre and it is berehy ordained Ly the { authority of the same section 1 That consent is Joseph K Rush his associates, successors or as fa gos (heteinafler 16 le lnourporated as The hy ple's Gas, Light Heat and Fower Company) lay gas malus, with all necessary attachments | connections and Gxtures under the surface of any | and all streets lages alleys and public grounds | within the curperate limits of the sald bor augh as they now are or shall be hereafler extended for the purpose of supplying gas for luminstiog heating and mechanical purposes and to operate use and repair, maintain sald extend the same under the surface of all lanes alleys or public aud for the purpose of sary excavations said streets lanes any and all times Sec 3 Al excavations auf trenches made un { der the grant aforesald shall forthwith be refilled #0 2s 10 leave the public streets lanes alleys and wal condition as before such cxcavalions or (renches were made. and such work shall be dine subject to the supervision and direction of the Street Committ e of the Bor vaugh Council sad in case the sald J ph K Kush t the company faijusnie to bg incor porated as The People's Gas Light, Heat and idower Company, shall fail to make repairs as aforesaid, then and io that case the Borough of Sayre may make such repairs and the cost thereof shall be collected froin the said Joseph K. Rush or the said company And the sald Joseph K Rush, his associates, successors of assigns, Agree {to pay all damages, costs and expense which may be recovered apeius the sald Borough of Sayre Ly reason of t making of such excavations or trenches, or refilling or fallure to refill the same jor placing the sald gas mains, pipes, attach ments, connections and fixtures for using operat ing or extending the same authorized hereby and 10 pay all osts and damages which may re sult from the carelessness, neglect or misconduct of the agents of the said Joseph K. Rush, his as sociates, successors of assigns, and in making said excavations or trenches and in refilling or failing to refill the same Sec. 3 The gas manufactured and to Le sup plied 10 the people of Sayre shall be of first clas yuality la every respect sod gas mains shall be of the Lest quality of wrought iron or steel and to be lakd a1 pheacol in all of the principal | mews streets of sald barou wiles of malus to te la Room hereby given to of the public sireets vunds iu said borough esald to make all peces- and trenches lo say and all of alleys and public grounds st | public grounds iu as x . Bot less on lwo within one year from {three miles additionst within two years of the seid Elance; in the future extend the | samme wherever demand for gas shall justify amocigles, sncces- ine “aid foe oh X. Ho Rush, his yr’ Frog where the isterveniog = is to say they shall run oc fret for one consumer 4 feet for two consumers Gs feet for three con sumers 3d 50 on for any additional pumber All service pipes to b= [36d to the cuth on either side of the street and 3 curt well set and meter futnishes! free of charge ta the consumer. The sousumer shall pay from the curb well at the company s eslablished rates for labor and male rial or the consamcr may have the privilege of Iayiag and counccling his own service from carb well if he 6 desires, subiect to inspection aml ac ceplas of sai! company This franchise is granted upon condite us that the said Joseph K Mes, his associates successors or assigus fur mish acetylene gas to censamers in the Borough of Sayre al a pre nol exceeding §1 6 per hun died cubic feet, if used for lighting purposes oniy, and $i © per handred cubic fer, meter measurement, if used for hesting of cooklug sad illuminaliog purposes with a cash disount from abore prices of 1c per hundred cabic feet, if paid st the office of the company on or before the =Ah dav of the month £ilowing which bill is residered. Provided however That where acety- fei is used, both for fuel and illuminatiog pur poses, the price shall be §: jo per Bundred cubic feet subject to the cash discount as above men tioned, provided that this rate shall ouly apply te cousumers whe use five hundred cubic feet or more per month. If natural gas is furnished, the price shall uot exceed *<ic net per thousand cabic feel for all purposes [fT water eal or other gas excepling acetylene is furgished the maxi mom price shall be $i 25 set per thousand cubic feet if uses] for lighting purposes only, aad §1 oo per thousand eubic feet, if used for healing or woking and illuminating purposes Sec 4 That nothing in this ordinance or fran chise shall be construed as giving the said Joseph RK. Rush his associates successors OF assigns any claim fur expenses or damages to" which they may be subiected in consequence of rsiah lishing of hangiug the grades of any public street, lane or alley along which they shall have iaid the main tf by the laving of a sewer sy» tem Ly the said Borough of Sayre ol any Lime hereafter | Lut Lhe grades of such streets shall be given to the said grantees” reps Saéutatives by the Borough Fugioeer prior to the ¢ speuin tf ihaug ing of sald street, and the said Joseph K Rush, his associates, successors or assigns, shall pay expense of sald Borough Englueer fo laying = in Rn with this onli ance there ap | be wo interference with any ther pipes, sewers or other asnderground drains r wires, now or herrafler to be laid in the streets { this Borough Sex 4 There shall be po transferring, selling r leasing of this franchise. or any rights there un:ler, or any of its products, to any TOD, party vrporation, without the approval of the Sayre Borough Council Sec 6 This franchise and all rights and priv. ilepes thereunder shall termisate at the expira tion of thirty-five (38) years from the date of its granting Sec 7 The said gas plant. mains and all ue essary applisoces shall be laid aod constructed znd in full operation on or before September tah excepliug the laying of mains, as provided in Section 3, and 1a case the same is oot dope this franchise and all rights thereunder shall be void, Sec The said Joseph K. Rush, his associates sacoessors or assigus, shall gay into the treasury of Sayre Borough during the month of January of fo for the year 150% during the mouth of January, 19m the sum of §:5 ® for the year tog. during the month of fanuary, 1510, $100.00 for the year 1510; during the month of January gti, $125 oo for the year 1511; duniug the month of January, 15t r orul. of the gross receipts of the year 1912 Lg the mouth of Jasuary of each year thereafter : per cent of the gross receipts for the previous year, duriug the term of this franchise Commencing with the mouth of Jarfuary, 1911 the s3id Joseph K Rush, bis asso ciliates successors or assigns shall furnish to the Sayre Borough Council a sworn statement show tug the gross receipts of the company for the pre- Vious year, said statement (0 be shown ia such fetail as the sald council may require The said coupcl! may have the right to appoint a committer to jnspect such books, accounts and other recurds, and take such other means of verifying sald statement as they way consider necessary, and sald Joseph K Rush, his assoch ses, successors or assigns shall give such com miller aodess (0 any hooks, papers or other re rds, and render them such assistance as they may require in verifying said statement Sei The sald Joseph K. Rush, his assoc ates, sucofssors or asaigus, shall within sixty favs from the date of the passage of this ordi sance fle a written acceptance of the provisions { the same with the Secretary of the Borough Council, and shall at the same time Gle with t Borough Treasurer a certified check. payable to the Borough Treasurer, for fsa [lu case the tuvisions of Section 7 of this ordinance are not ully complied with the said certifisd check shall revert to the Borough of Sayre without reserve otherwise it shall te returned to the said Jo sephi K Rush, his associates, successors or as signs after deductiag from same (he necessary expeuse involved, such aswivertisiog this fran chise Sec 10. A fallure ou the part of the said Joseph K. Rush, Lis associates successors or assigas, to fully comply with and carry out each aud every one of the terms and conditions of this frau chise shall render the same and all rights aud privileges thereunder void and the same shall be thereby forfeited Sec 11. This ordinavce shall take effect aud be in force after the same has Levon properly passed, signed by dhe Burgess and advertised ac cordiog to law Sec. 11. The said Joseph K Rush, his associ ates, successors or assigns shall pay the expease of drafting and advertising this ordinance before the same shall go into effect: otherwise the same i210 be null aaa void Sec 1) The sald Joseph K Rush, his assoc) sles suCoessOrs Of assigns, agree that at Jeast ss per cont. of the stock in The People's Gas, Light, Heat and Fower Company may be taken by residents of the Borough Bpany n and that at least Yen residents may subscribe for Pro Tala shares of same, and that for such purpose the stock subscription list shall be heid open and propesly advertised for sixty days, after Bling certified check with the Borough Treggurer Pro- vided, however, that the said stock I be sub scribed for within sixty days after sald certified check has been fled with the Borough Treasurer sod the sulmcription list opened Sec. 14. The Borough of Sayre hall have the right to purchase said plant and equipment at any time after fifteen years from date of granting this frauchise at the actual cost of construction of plant snd equipment (not including repairs or maintenance) up to the time of purchase plus five per cent. per annum Sec. 15. The said Joseph K. Rysh, his assoct ates, successors of assigus, beginning September 1. 1905, shall supply free gas for a) how and fire companies for iaminating purposes inside their rooms and outside also, where thelr mains reach Where their mains do uot reach the hose or fire companies’ rooms the sald Joseph K. Rush iris associates, successors or assigns, shall pay to the Borough Treasurer the sum of from for each hose am) fire com ny each year thereafler | said sm Wo be pald during the month of Jann ary of each and every year thereafter. Provided, however, that if the sald hose and fire companies where the mains of the said company reach do uot elect 10 use sald gas, theo and la that case the sald Joseph K. Rush, his assoolates, succes sors Of as lgus, shall also pay the sum of $10.00 snpuslly for each company not so using said #33 sivreanid ance was adopiled by the The foregoi din Sayre Borowgh Council at at 8 meeting held Satur aay phat peg March ath | 5 WANT Rates : — Wanted, Lost, : dala, ete, § cont a» word each Inmation tor first three times, } cent a wonl each insertion thsreafter. Nome taken lor rex than 15 centa. Bituations wanisd, free to oald In adwapos sabsoribare, | For Rent Five rooms at 216 Tyler street, AU cans Inquire at the premises. 210% "Rooms for reat, modern improve sents, . gas range, gas lights, Inquire 523 B, Wilbur avenue, ¥ gy Wor Farm house, garden len and recom for one or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Bayre. Price $4. J. H. MeKin- ney, R. F. D. No 28, Athens, Bidw Prices, 15¢ per week for yearlings; 260 for older cattle and G0c lor horses. i McKinney, R. F. D. No. 26. Athens. "Two small ofllces, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. Ry Talmadge. 2781 For reat, office rooms in the Wheslosk Block. or m—_ o—— Two ooos for reat in the ar Page block. Third floor of the (laser block, Klso- tric light, bath ruom and all modern Im- provements. Enquire at Glaser's Joan office. Lockhart stpant, Card Reader Madam Seott, the famous card reader,’ is here for 10 days only, Wednesday and ' Saturday evenirgs excepted. Price 2% and G0 cents. Erie House, Waverly, N.Y. 200-0t* For Sale. For sale—1 cookstove almost new, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 buffet, only used two worths. Mrs. H. D. Sweetland, 339 Chemung street, 206-3 Baby carriage for sale in fine condition. Inquire 202 otra Verp.tt The Dr. Judson Ey oa oma — strect, Athens, Pa. Ala, Farmers N a Wanted. A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- wond street. 284 Political Announcements - The undersigned announces himmlia * candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subjact $3 to the rules of Democratic party of Bradion] Soli county, _ Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1808. To the Republican voters of Bradford tions shall bear their just share ation. 1 favor the enactment of a fe permitting trolley lines to carry f also law to enforce * Le provisions of the Coustitation relatiog to rallroads other carrying compinies (see Art, XVII of Consfitution). | am alsoin favor of two cent fares on railroads, 288 George Moserip. To the Republican Voters of Dradford County: : 1 hereby announce myself asa candle date for Representative to the vania ature from Bradford sabject to the rules of the Repu Pa ected I will work for aud vote the enactment of laws shag tee roads to carry freight, establish 3 cents a mile fare on stean: roads, pelling corporations to bear t hele p share of taxation, providing for t tire expense of the Pablig ; schacls from ; the state funds, and i, measures as may be ne by people of this county. , CO, L. Stevens, 2 Ward, A Mareh 10, 1008, myself a 1 hereby announce na representative in the state le lata from Bradford county, m Tiepa blican party.
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