GRAF the news that's it to print” ] SDAY. AUGUST 19. 190 Free Pree AC. Trainor, Colchestar, Conn, that a free sample bottle of her when she was all down. ine isa body bailder i toaic of wonderfal merit, SE Joa Rave not tried it, you shoald The greatest system Touic in Sick Kidnsys are pomitlv oy Sg Sid by ig Beach and Return alley Railroad will sell 1st and every San- vr un itil eps. ¥eh. ckets . retarning oan all trains . a and only, BSee Lehigh Tick- for farther particulars. 46 neglected your Kideys? You averworked CE xr vous sys- ui caused trouble with your Kid- Bladder? Have - Jun pains in de, eek, ins and blad- appearance of opacial under the eyes? Too desire pass urine? If so 5 Pills will cure you. ple Free mail 50c. Sold by oy = MEE: Ca, Props, Driggs, Wellad, O. Sold by C. M. fo Buffalo or Niagara Falls ; The Lehigh Valley Rail- “will sell tickets September 3d; id for retarn to September 4th, in- give. Tickets good going aad re- ig on all trains exeept the Black d Express, within preseribed IE See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents ie farther particulars. 03 oid Home Week at Ithaca The Lehigh Val Railroad will sell : at low altar aan 224 to 20th, asi ve. from Sayre $1.50. Tick- good and retaraing on all , except the Black Dismood Ex- limited for return until August 806 Labigh Valley Ticket Agents pr further particulars. .20 to Newark Valley and Re- . The Lehigh Valley Railroad will tickets to Newark Lo and re- g, at above named low fare, account Tioga Agricultural Society pr, Beptember 4-8. Tickets will be d September 4, Sand 6; limited for | until September 7th, inclusive, : I be good golug sod retarniog on [ train ce pt the Black Diamond Ex- press, f theketa will be issued for cr fae Lehigh Valley Ticket Ageata for farther particulars. 90 Jala Toronto, Ont , and Re- Lehigh Valley Railroad will ber 3d; limited for ra fo September 6th, inclosive. good going and returning on all in wacopt she iach Express, within Hmit. See Lehigh Valley hatin for further particulars. 9d —— A —— Week-Ead Outings & CO. STRICKEN VALPARAISO, President Riesce Says Chilean Towns and Villages Will Rise Again SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 20 Presi dent Riesco has expressed the bLellief that all the villages and towns of Chile destvoyed by the recent earthquake will be rebuilt on their old sites The i Chilean people, the president sald. will | always be grateful for the generosity and self denial of the foreign colonies iu Chile and particularly by the Ital ians at the moment of the disaster President Riesco sald the electric light systems would soon be lo.opera { tion tn Valparaiso that the city would i speedily establish the tramway service { and that the customs service would He promised that long the courts would resume prisoners in the except such as are been set to work on the improvement of the port. Commerce Is pleking up. and matters are beginning to move with regularity The president eulogizes the work of the authorities in the procuring and distribution of fool of which there is an abundance. Distributions of pro visions are wade daily, but every able bodied man Is required to work, It is believed that the number of wounded in Valparaiso will not exceed 700, inost of whom are being cared for by their own people. It has heen decided to re wove the sick in the Valparaiso hospi: tals to Santiago. It is impossible to In a few days the railroad service be- The systein soon will be re-established All social functions in Valparaiso will be suspended for six months as a sign of mourning for the victims of the earthquake Thousands of people are leaving Val paraiso for fear of a recurrence of earthquakes Union Labor Hit by Deelslon. RACINE, Wis. Ang 29 -Union Ia. bor wns dealt a heavy blow by the de cision of Circuit Court Jwslge Cliester A Fowler of Fond du Lac in the boycott sult for $20.u% damages brought by Otto B Schulte 1 Racine baker, against the trades labor council, Ben jamin Dressen and otfers. The deci ston holds illegal the contract exacted from the boss bakers hy the union men in an effort to enforce the closed shop The trades and the individual members are enjoined from using the “unfair list.” The boycott ls declares an actionable conspiracy to accomplish a criminal or unlawful purpose Schultz is allowed to recover damages of $250 council Wilson In Chicago Stockyards. CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson spent part | of yesterday at the stockyard® inspect | ing the packing plants, He was shown | through the cattle and hog killing de partments and spent considerable time | in ach. He was especially Interested, however. in the canunlug departments of the various plants and studied them closely. At the conclusion of his visit to the stockyards he expressed him self as greatly pleased with the excel lent sanitary conditions he found. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firm at 5 per cent; mercantile paper, § per cent; $400 26 42, balances, $14.771.088 Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn R. T C.C.C&StLL Chess & Ohio Chi. & Northw D&H Erie . Gen. Electric IN Central... Lackawanna. Louis & Nash Manhattan Int -Met Missouri Pac prime exchanges, N. Y. Central Norf & West Penn R R Reading Rock Island. St. Paul Bouthern Pao Southern Ry South. Ry. pf Sugar Texas Pacific. Union Pacific U. 5. Bteel U. 8. Bieel pf. West. Unlen. sy Wy 116% 5 wie 2% Noy ns oo ON 147 17% 8x yy 14% 5s "a New York Markets. BUTTER-Creamery, extras, 2%W§ilo ; firsts, 21% 3c. seconds, 1950 0%c , west. ern, imitation creamery, firsts, INFISC | eastern, dairy. choice, Zhusc firsts, X ec renovated, extras, HUXMC ; face tory, firsts, 17%418c., packing steck, No 1 19% CHEESE Sthte, large and 8nd bast, fair to geod large, 2X Ih uliee half skims, IG lan a st small, Aoi; part best, large, #9 sRims rime. Sail EGGS Fresh gathered, extra, per dos- en, nearby, fresh gathered, firsts to extra firsts, 22UZc , western, fresh gath- ered. selected, NlpGlilc.; firsts, Wgyle. | seconds, 18g , Kentucky, fresh gather ed, seconds, 1T%glsk MILK The price of milk ia N18 pe forty Guart can FLO! "R-About steady, but quiet; Min- nesota patents, rere winter straights, Bares, winter extras HEglLe, winter patents, 31704415 4 pH! full cream WHEAT There was little change in wheat. it ruled steady on light northwest receipts and commission house support September, T 13-16(70c,, December, 5i oul UMN CORN Option market was sasier on in. creasing country acceptances and more fa- v ry weather news, Boptember, & 15-M T CS ALLow- Steady; bie HAY Steady, shipping. gk chalos, Wx n STRAW-Yirm, long rye oe ry BEANS-Quiet, marrow, 1% ms dum. FLIIWULTE pea, B ahi red kK bk pe demestic fleece, Bg PB-—8teady. state, common to choice, Huge; 1 and olds. nominal, Pa- pers const, 1006, 13Q18c. ; 1804, 13c.; olds, MPOTA TOES Steady; Jersey prime, per ‘culls, do., BFe. 0 MTV poli” = Quist, omie nC ety, , souatry, ; good to Bie “The sun will set behind the dis tant hills, and when Ho comes up again I shall be miles away” ob served the bill clerk. “Is that meant to be poetry? In guired the cashier. “ ‘Distant hills’ sounds poetic, but ‘comes up again’ falls a trifie fiat If you sald ‘arises in its dawn of eastern splendor’ or something like that, It would sort of sustain the sentiment. You're a lit tle weak on poetry, Johnny Your expressions, as a rule, are not so felicitous as they might be. I'd let it aloge If | were you and stick to the vernacular. | suppose you mean that you'll be starting for Bullhead pond tomorrow morning.” “Bass lake” corrected the bill clerk. “That's what. I'll be on my way and you'll be here In this swel tering old hole wishing you were along.” “I really do wish | could go with you, Johnny,” said the cashler “Of course, the office will be more toler able In certain respects after you've gone, but I'm not seifish and [ feel that it would be well for you to have me accompany you Were you ever At a summer resort before® Or per haps this isn't strictly what would be called a summer resort? “Perhaps it isn't,” said the bill clerk “Perhaps the crystalline wa. ters of the lake don't mirror one of the finest summer hotels on the con tinent and a water toboggan slide Maybe there ain't a galaxy or two of peclarines from the proudest and palatialest homes in Chicago bunched up there for the summer. Maybe there's no such thing as a lovers’ lane in the neighborhood Oh, I guess it's squalid around there and there won't be anything doing when I ar rive.” “1 fear me there will feel sorry for you” sald the cashier, pitylngly. “I know what fond visions youre entertaining and I know what yoa are going up against, as you would say You're going to find a veranda full of maidens pining for male soclety who will shoot arch, coquettish glances at you. “Then the struggle struggle between the young women, of course. They sit around you on camp stools, while you lie in a ham- mock, fanning the mosquitoes away from you. But there is one who holds aloof from the throng. She Is simply gowned In some soft white stuff and wears & rose io her dusky coronal of hair. You are slightly piqued by her apparent indifference and, finding her alone In a bosky dell in the course of one of your morning rambles, you en gage her in conversation. You ply her with gay badinage. bat she seems to object to that. You know 1 do mysell very often, so perhaps It isn't s0 much of a surprise to you But she thinks that you ought to have a more serious, earnest role in life than that of a mere society butterfly “She discovers qualities in you that should make you great and famous She confesses that she has not been as Indifferent to you as she has seemed and 15 minutes later, after she has promised to be yours, you find that she is the idolized and only daughter of Billkins, the multiblilion- aire. That's your pragramme, isn't it, Johnny? “Well, stranger things have hap pened,” sald the bill clerk “if a proposition like that was pushed at me 1 don't say that I would pass |t up—not without giving It a little | thought. To be square with you | don't belleve that there's any one of the bevy down there that's due to corner more than a few hundred thou sand. If I was dead sure I could get out & little lady with that sized bunch, though, I think I'd send In my resis: nation to the office.” “Well, hold on to it for awhile” advised the cashier. “You're going down there to find that you had been misinformed about the rates and that the best they cam do for you for a cot under the shingles is $3 per diem and the genial landlord will act as if he'd much rather you didn't accept bis liberal offer. You'll wander out on the veranda and you'll have a poorer opinion of your §8 outing suit almost immediately. The girls will be there, but they wom't know that That's why | begins—the seem to think they own the earth and are, moreover, disgustingly fresh and absolutely idiotic. There will be a schoolma'am, 30 years of age, stay- ing there with her mamma and In three days you'll consider yourself privileged if you are allowed to take the ladles boat riding and buy ice cream for them in the village drug stor” “That settles it,” sald the bill clerk *] won't go.” “} was only joking, Johnny” pro tested the cashier. “Maybe It won't be so bad as all that” “Maybe it won't, If you say so sald the blll clerk. “Perhaps, as | sald, there isn't a giddy whirl down there. Possibly it's just what I'm fig: uring on, same as last year—a tent and camp stove and a rowboat and fishpoles, with Billy Cooper, and no blame girls around to scare the fish. What “Well, go and have a good time" sald the cashier. “Sometimes I think you aren't such 8 young chump as | sometimes think you are.—Chicago Dally News To Clean Matting. Dirty matting may be cleared with salt and water, while alcohol removes stains from IL Early Christian Churches. It is sald that a Christina church exigted at Glastonbury as early as A. D. 300. St Martin's, Canterbury, was bullt about A. D. 487. Taste in Literature. Taste is (a literature what bon tom 4 40 Society. —~Mua. do Sisal. ; FRANK KE WOOD, Representative News and ‘sdvertising matter may be left at Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly, After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 125X. “Fay Dunham of Perkins’ store is visiting at Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. H E. Conant spent yesterday at Nichols. Misses Rachel and Lulu Crans are visiting at Wilkes-Barre. Miss Grace Hope of New York city, is the guest of Miss Abigail Morgan. : / Miss May Keegan has returned from Wilbesbarre where she spent the past month. Miss Grace Powers has returned home after spending three weeks at Bath Beach, N. J. Miss Celia McCarthy has res turned home after spending the past month in New York. Call at Lockerby's barber shop for fish bait, Also get a shave and hair cut for 25¢c. 8g-12t Miss Nellie Greatsinger and Ernest Hollister of Elmira were the guests of Miss Anna Smeaton yesterday. Mrs, Louis Smith, a former resi- dent of Waverly, who now resides in St. Louis, Mo, is visiting friends in this place. Michael Gilloeby, who has been the guest of James Mack for some time past, returned to his home at Scranton yesterday Miss Florence Dearborn of Hornell, who has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Bernice and Pauline Turney has returned home. The mission in the parish of St. John, which is being conducted all this week by the redemption fathers is very well attended and a SUCCess in every way. —— i ———— The Packer band weat to Owego this morning to play at the fires men's parade, which is being held there today. They gave a short concert at the corner of Fulton and Broad streets before they left. The paint which was stolen from a box car at the Erie transfer a few nights ago was found yester- day lying in the weeds near the freight house. It was intact and further investigation showed that nothing else was taken. News has been received in Wav- erly of the death of Mrs, Frances Bolan at Boston. Mrs, Bolan's maiden name was Driscoll and she has a number of relataves in this village and many friends who remember her well, and who re- gret her death very much. INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE. MET Waverly—The Hearst Indes pendence League delegates from the various towns of the county met at Owego for a conference last evening and perfected their organs ization. Another meeting will be held next Friday evening at the Ahwaga house at Owego at which time delegates will be elected to attend the state convention, It is the intention of the present mem- bers of the league to organize a branch in every town in the county. $1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell fickels at above named low fares from Sayre, account Luzerne County Fair, on Tharsda Augast 30th. Tick- ota will be oes and retarpin only on special traiu on date of issu for children. See Lehigh Valley Tisket Agents for further particalars, —— Or P— Notice to Taxpayers 1 will be at 124 Desmond street aven- ings from Sept. 11 to 15 to receive taxes. Taxes can bs pald any time during the day from 8a - tilg p.m, J. L. Plumstead, Collector. Sayre, Pa., Aug. 13, 1908. 9 Surprise Sprung on the Thirtieth Congressional Convention Yes- terday : Waverly—The thirticth congres- sional convention was held at Owego yesterday afternoon. Judge Gladding of Norwich was chosen chairman, the secretaries were ap~ pointed, and the permanent organ ization was effected. A surprise was then spruag by W. W. Newell of Binghamton, who offered a res olution that the convention adjourn until October 1 and meet at the Hotel Bennett on that date. This was vigorously opposed by the delegates from Tompkins county but was carried by a vote of 18 to 17. The convention was called about a month earlier than usual this year and it is claimed that it was done tor the purpose of clearing up the congressional nomination, and then leave the Tompkins county delegates and the candidate free to throw their influence to the support of the Tompkins county candidate for the! nomination for supreme court judze. Many of the delegates are opposed to giv ing the whole thing to Tompkins county, and whiic they signified their intention of supporting John W. Dwight of Dryden for con- gressman, they intended to keep things in a position where it would not be possible for the northern end of the district to capture all the plums that are to be shaken from the political tree this year. It is generally considered that fied if it pets the congressman, and that the candidate for su- preme judge should be chosen from another part of the district, BOUGHT JEWELRY STORE R. F. Page has purchased the jewelry business which has been conducted by F. W. G. Bartlett on Desmond street for several years. Mr. Bartlett, however, will continue in the store as manager and ops tician and the same line of repair work will be carried on as usual. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby piven that the un- dersigned will receive bids for the con- struction of a hose house on Mile Hill, Athens. All bids must be received on or before the 10th day of September 1806. The building commitiee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. D. W. Tripp, chalrman of bailding ocom- mittee, 402 Welles avenue, Athens, Pa. 90 erica Excursions “RIE RAILROAD. 75¢ to Binghamton and retarn, Monday, Sept. 3, Labor Day: Tick- ets good going on teains 20 and 18, and returniog on teaio 19, 96 $1.25 Shohola Glen or Port Jervis and return Sunday, Sept. 9th. 95 $2.25 to Rochester and return La- bor Day, Sept. 3. Good to return on or before the 4th. 25 $1.00 to Portage and retarn Thurs- day, Aug. 30th, account New York Dragoons 89 $7.75 to New York and retarn As. 29th, good 6 days. Jamestown or Chautauq a lease note that the Erie Rai Co. now running a vestibule rity daily on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. 70 For further calars apply to Erle Ticket Agent. Bw. W. Clark. FIX UP THE SCREENS If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa, have G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish , Pure Reservoir Ice to Bayre patrons, san nf Big Scenic Production in Play Form of {The Best New England Story Ever Written.” “It is as sw — Philadelphia Record. ADAMS —AND —- MASONS CORNER FOLKS he was, what he was, what he came for, aud how long he intended to stay.” ning to end, and the sveatest love story ever told.” ion Telegraph Office. Every woman needs a good shear. A cheap shear or scissors i8 never econom- ical, ne er stays sharp, never giv- es satisfaction. As a household shear we can guarantee that Wiss shear will give better satisfaction than any other. Call and see them We have all kinds and sizes. bl INyou dant ee this Z..5. ~itisnt the Wiss ONE COMPLETE LINE OF CUTLERY AT BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at Large quantity of first-class In stone in quantities to salt are cheap if taken at once, Inquire d vy s Parsons, North Waverl dress R. F. D, No. 2, Several houses and lots for ma Se lesa locations in town, Schrier. Mavnard iavaand Block. Athens: Wanted. A girl for general house quire 503 Lincoln street, Girls to learn dressmaking. Room No. 1, Packer .avenus, Block, eR Pa. "Men to learn the paint b ply immediately. A H Thomas P Co., Waverly. "A competent girl for general work.’ Inquire iuastimg tely of W. Merriam, 304 Cheamng meee, erly. An outside man. Enquire at hospital. At once four Wo mén who ! stand cement Davis, 408 Olle str street. For Rent a fo Baa oud Inguire oe for Talmadge. For reat, office rooms In the Block. Two offices for rent in the Page block. IEHICH VALLEY I cin ott ay a 3) Tralas leave Sayre as follows: 12 TEE Pittston i, Sar & CAFE Lockhart St. Sayre. When rience. Mason wor Osteopathic Physician, 2:30 Acute and chronic cases H. H. Mercereau, Atterney-ot-Law Notary Public fpesial attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. x Bayre Specialist Sued, IORI fo A. our. or Aibess, Olater, Tor EL ville, Tunkbaanock AM ay ip A. a aE, Chang nk Alto Beh 1000 A.M. ha stn bs a Si SE fl Is Siemon” ville, Tunkhannock, and WRSTBOUND, EE HIE TE Li Ea 3: § M. Daily EL ts Jf) tre uy of§ apes M Soret” Gomer: Varick and Oeneve. Malt rel. Bee, Cove P.3. Dally [ 8 for Geneva, Rochester, a by Pommeer, Tikacs, Freeman Corners) Ganers ad
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