you of little prices. ‘we handle. in. W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ofies Maney & Page Block, Rooas occupied by the ~ Office hours: —9 1010 a. m.; 6:30 D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ % jected, Tazes Paid. ROOK jy, SLMER BLOCK LOCKHART BT. SAYRE. “DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 8%. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 860 11:00 a. m,, 1 to §:30,7:00 to 8:00, Gealfo arinuny and chronie diseases » mpeeialty. phones. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and ~ Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- ea Hours—9-12; 1.5; 7-8; Sandays by | appoistment. Office, Wheelock Block, RR S| OSBORN’S LIVERY : _ Heavy and Light Draying and Moving ns : Ea Haytasl Athans and Waverly. vi Si inde of bom wort sttended Livery attached. = zy Pleasant 5t. Waverly, N'Y. A L. TOWNER, N.D. Especial care and prompt at. tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Bafes HILL & BEIBACH CArE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a firstclass, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason work of Sl Kins. Simeon Davis, Olive St., yre. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator asd Paperhanger. ” DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, H. H. Fer Attorney-at-Law Notary Public fipsatal nitention ho Pension Papers. Valley Phome 11 X. 11 Desacod Bireet, + LACE IN LOAF OF BREAD. Novel Method of “mugniing Diseovs ered at New York FPostofice. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20-A novel case of smuggling at New York wns reported to Acting Secretary of the Treasury Reynolds. There arrived at the New York postoflice last week a nent package with the Brussels post mark ou It. As Is customary fu such cases. the addressee was notified to call for the package, which was to be opened In the presence of a customs of- ficer. When the string® were cut, out roll ed a loaf of bread beautifully brown- ed. The suspicions of the Inspector were at once aroused, and, breaking open the loaf, he found several hun- dred dollars worth of expensive lace wrapped In oll silk. The sender, adopting the argument of the ostrich with its head in the sand, thought no preying inspector would think of looking iu a loaf of bread for rare old Jace, REVOLUTIONISTS' RUSE. Boxed Comnsul's Ears Se Governor Would Come Out and Be Shot. WARSAW. Ang. 20-~The revolution- ists who on Satorday attempted to ns sassinate the governor general adopted a stratagem to induce him to leave th palace. A few days ago a revolution fst, Alsguised as an officer, appeared at the German cohsulate, quarreled with the vice consul and boxed Lis ears Owing to this incident the governor general was compelled to visit the vice consul aud offer an apology. Meanwhile the revolutionists had rented a flat near the vice consul’s resi dence, and when the governor general's carringe appeared they threw bombs at it The police having been informed that a light haired girl threw the bombs ar vested all the light haired girls In the nelghborhood. Nevertheless the mis | creaut was not captured, TOO MUCH CIVILIZATION. ! That Canses All Our Ills, Says Chi- nese Surgeon. CHICAGO, Aug. 20—"“The advanced stage of civilization in the United States is responsible for the surpris- smount of surgery per formed by American physicians. Hall roads, automobiles and bigh buildings are the causes of most of the ills that flesh ia heir to here. Life is more worth Uying in China” This is the tmpression of American life which will be taken to China by Gio Wa Chan, a medical student, who jeft Chicngo to assume an Instructor: ship Iu surgery in the Imperial uni versity at Peking He was the first Chinaman fo pass an examination be tore the 1llinols state board of medieal examiners Chin was sent to this country by the Chinese government at the justance of ingly large Sidocy Rome and wile spent Sunday in VanEtten. Joseph Hines and wife returned from Buffalo on Saturday. George W. Miller and wife are visiting friends at Lanark, IIL Mrs. Edward Fuller returned to ber home in Owego Saturday. James Ryan and family of New York are visiting his parents here, The infant child of Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Howard died on Saturday night. Fish Warden Perry Nichols was discharged for lack of evidence on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Scanlon of Al- toona is visiting her sister, Mrs, A, J. Taylor. Mrs. A. J. Roell of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henri Stulen, Thomas Carr of Herrick is visit- ing his dacle, John Clark, on the Murray farm. Mrs. V, A Quick went | to Mon- roeton this morning where she will visit her parents. D strict Attorney Mills and Lawyers Evans and Maynard were in Towanda today. Erastus W. Kellogg has been granted an increase of pension to $12 per month, James Watson and wife and M. J, Henco and wife were guests at Camp Duncan yesterday. > Mrs. James Watson returned on last Saturday evening from a two weeks’ visit in Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bonney and Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKean drove to West Franklin yesterday, C. Ww. Bullard and “wife spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Jessie Bullard, at VanEtten. The case of the demented man in the lockup has been reported to the county commissionsers, Mrs. S. McDonald and daughter, Mrs. M. L. Gore went to Sheshe- shequin this morning for a visit. James S. Hinds was called to Blodgett's Mills, N.Y, this morn- ing by the death of his son's child Mrs. Greeley Bailey, who has been the guest of Mrs, Perry Mins gos, returned to Powell this morn- ing. aE Frank Weller is on the streets today but is still suffering from the eflects of a fall from 2 ladder last Friday. Robert Metler, with his wife snd child of Washington, D, C,, spent Sunday with W, G Newan and family. See The Misses Seizeland and Davis, who have been guests at F. A, Gil. lett’s, returned to Syracuse this morning. The Baptist church, at a business meeting yesterday, voted to retain Rev. F. L. Allen as pastor for ans other year. Mr, and Mrs. D. E. McMahan and daughter Margaret start to- morrow morning on a driving trip to Canton and Troy. Amos Corneby is serving a five days’ fine for being drunk and dis- orderly, Burgess Kinney imposed the fine yesterday morning. D. W. Gore, a former captain in the 57th Pennsylvania regiment, was in Athens today visiting his brother, Major W. H. H. Gore. Orin Day Jones and Miss Fay Myers were married at Waverly on Saturday evening by Rev. Cook. They will reside at 131 Center street. Mrs. W. M. Malyneaux of Inde | pendence, Towa, who has been the Thurston for a week. Mrs. Thurs- ton will return with her, the U. S. navy for 32 years, is He recently submitted to an oper~ ation at a Boston hospital. Grennell of -Burlington have res tumed home after spending a few few fet days at Charles Fraley's, Main ———————— TT vESTE AT ROME Athens—Abe : Campbell was ar- rested at Rome this moming by Chief Mulligan and Constable Mc- Govern on the complaint of his half brother, Sylvester Green, on the charges of abduction, larceny and fornication. About a year ago Campbell went away with Green's wife, taking a cow and some other property. They were in Michigan for some time and recently Camp- bell returned alone. He will have a hearing this evening béfore Jus. tice Johnson, CLARENCE WEBB Athens—Clarence Webb died at the home of his father, Cyrus H. Webb, in East Athens this morn- ing at 1:30 o'clock of bright's dis- case, aged 36 years. He was uns married and resided with his father. He was a carpenter by trade and an industrious man. His funeral will take place from the family residedce Wednesday at 10a. m,, Rev, Allen afficiating. Burial will be at Tioga Point cemetery. Goes te Jall For Son's Crime, DETROIT, Mich, Aug, 20.—Not un- til he had been in jail twenty-four hours, serving a sentence passed up- on him by a judge, was it discovered that Dewitt C. Clark was enrolled up on the records of the lustitution under the name of his son. By n mistake of the officer who had been given a war rant for the sou the father had been arrested. In order to save his son from punishment Clark had permitted himself to be locked up, had waived ar- raignment and when brought up for trial had entered n plea of gully. The father will be released and a néw war- rant Issued for the son Ships Assembling For Naval Review, NEW YORK: Aug. 20 —Four battle ships, comprising the first squadron of the Atlantic fleet, under command of Rear Admiral Evans, arrived bere from + Boston and anchored off Tompkinsville, Staten Island. They were the Maine (Bagship), Missouri, Kentucky and Kearsarge. The Atlantic fleet is now assembling in these waters preparatory to the big naval review at Oyster Bay on Sept. 8, when the ships will be vis ited by President Roosevelt Half Cent Advance In Cheese. UTICA. N. Y.. Aug. 20 —Another halt cent advance was recorded in the Wa tertown cheese market on Saturday, and the extreme prices of 8 week ago were still further exceeded. The hot weather hans caused congiderable shrinkage. The day's sales were all reported at 12 cents, Sunday Baseball Scores. National League.—At Chicago, New York, 7: Chicago, 0. At St. Louis, first game, Philadelphia, 6; St. Louls, 1 Second game, Bt. Louls, 5, Philadel phia, 4. At Cincinnati, tirst gnme, Cin cinpati, 9; Boston, 4 Second game Boston, 4; Cluecinuati, 2. Hoekefeller Siek Abed. CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. 20-Jotin D. Rockefeller Is confined to his bed at Forest Hill. his suburban home, as » result of stowach tronble Mr. Rocke teller's condition Is sald to he not seri ous, aud he expects to be oul again within a day or two. Come and be convinced of the bargains at McMahan's All 12}c ginghams re- duced to 10c. We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center pieces and tray cloth. We have also some ex- N= ( s AR a IEE? NO A > or v Ve \L/ NC Bristol and Union Steel Rods, Fish Lines, Reels, Hooks, Bait Pails, Landing Nets, And all kinds of Tackle at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A, Block, Sayre, Pa. pard Block, Athens, Pa 06% Bring Your =