unscru 1 is, rea VERA AAAS notwithstanding Our only comment These alone ~ Muffs and Coats, ~ unusual scope, See hart street window. We:Own tr ery demand. Shoes at Old Prices STREET FLOOR days only. Our own in- vestment and risk is practically nothing. We have priced them very much to your advantage. Prices are ! and better } under regu- lar selling prices. This pairs for 25¢. Silk Dress 100 yard Braids, all colors, 4c .yd. especial of- fer is for the 16th, 17th and 18th, and is an op- portunity of er pots, THIRD Cook Stoves, Red Cross by name. Ex- ‘ OFFICE ROOM 5, M. P’. A. BUILDING. _ pisphone 246y. ee ERA VALEY 7. i i { | i i Tralos leave Barre a0 ‘cllows RASTDOUXD, AM , Dethichern, New Daitimore snd Weshiagton fx BA M. Daily for Towanda, Tenkhas mock, Pitiston, Wilkes Deire, Glen Sur. mit Sociags Mauch Chuseh Allentows Kew York and Philadelphia Ir AN. (Warerty 404 M) Week den only, for Athens, Ulster, Towsnda, Moo rove ew Albaay, Usahore, Suites . « Wyslusiag, Lacey o8 and Wilkes Jane AM sverly 533s A. M) Dally lo EY a aa, Pittaics Wilkes Barve, Gien Summit Springs Haven, Penn Hoven JonclUon, Maa: Chunk Allentown, Dethichem New Torx, ih! adetphia, Baltimore and Washington. ville, Meshoppen and Tankhaanock Hamend NK: PM Detiy, Bleck for swends, WikesBarre, Gien 8g P.M. (Waverly (437 M| Wey Aeo. for Athens, Ulster, Towas ie Mow New Albany, Doshore Beiter Wreslssing, Lacey , Pittston asd Wikse Barre © WERSTBOUND. 4 A.M. Daily for Geneve, Bafule, Niag 2 “us Tatents, Dwi:igls, CO cage, 8: : A.M. Daily for Geneve, Ro rent odanis, Batavis, Duals. Connects f Ey Falls 224 Tovonte . AM. Daily for Lock 30d. Tay Biers Shemcnr. Ithecs, Tremenstnry Hapt Oeneva, Rochester J tar Connects for Asda weex aye ate : 5 A.M. Week days ou'y, for Lack woev 1 an Silen, Spencer lihecn, Hayts Corasry end NMisguss Falls P.M. Daily fale, Nisgers Pails, Detroit sad Uni 5 P. KN. Dally for Lockwses, #8 J Burden (wa :. Th Vari and Gesen : PF. M. Daily tor thee, Trumacshurg Corners, Gepevs Rochester, Da Bufialo, Cleveland, Uretroit, and for Asbury week dave only M. Daily, Mace Dtsmona Bxprem, . 3 Geneva, Rochester, Dutalo, Mia Falls, Detrelt, Chicago, st. Louis and 4 we for Let wend, Vas Rites z- 3 . SMacabury, I 5 I. Ceneve and Manchaste. "ye AUBURN DIVISION, a M. Wek only, for Owego, Free. Lh Ota Canon Crieg, P.M. Daily for Sens. Presvits Cart. and : Aw SILVEIRA SEEN AT CURACAO. | Caban Defaulter on Chartered ship | Hending Vor Puerto tabellos NEW YORK I8.-T1 ship Carmeling, with Manus the Cuban banker whose rec ippearance from Havana Mag ht aboot ballos & Co | hi steed into Curn ' Sunday, accon! et steam I Silveira, | nt said to! the fallure of Ce dis Lave vile and two children, week f to Captain Dennett | and several of the passengers aud eres i of the steamship Zulia of the led I) line, just in from Cura elgu ports HB lmmuber coy who re turiied on the Zulia from La Guayra, sald the Carmelina pat 1 Nundd 7, and left on the wi of the following day after takiug on coal awd ostensibly for Puer 0 and Vegezu Chase, a representutive of a auy of this eit into Curacao early iy, ht ta Calwlios “I was curious enough to look up the | Carwelinn's ygssouger lst,” said Mr. | “I found the names of Silveira his wife ther sainnbly children. 1 w» landed ind two Silveiras, pre 1% told that thes At Curacao, saving that thes Rolig te New York yu the Zulia, 1 learned that titey shorty ifterward went to Puerto Cabellos, 1 thought it strange that thes shonld to New York from Havana by way Curiecio “Nobody paid much attention to the Carmelina,” sald Mr. Chase because nehe of us knew anything about Sil velra or Lis conuection with the fallure of Ceballos KX a” i Were vhably on . of Substantially the same story was told | oguized the Carmelita as she ¢ Curacao and supposed she coal De into | was short of | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Closing Steck Quotations, Money on call steady at 33, per cent: | mercantile paper vUsly per cent, Danges, M2TONE. balances, §17808 41 | Closing prices Amal Copper... 115 Atchison 1 pr x « N. YX. Contrast. 1324 | Norl & West. % | HH &O 13% Pean. H.R 1844, Frookiyn RR. T My Heading Wi LC. C&8LL My Rock Island Bg Ches & Ohto oy St Paul 17% Chi & Northw. 10% Southern Sig | =n Houthern =% % Bout Be pt ml 18 Sugar sy | IT, Texans Pacific ay E44 Union Pacific 187 Pa: Ry Frie Gen Electrio il Central lackawanna & Nash 1% UB Steal 9 Manhatian 14% 1°. 3 Steel pf 1074 Int Met SY West Union My, Missourl Pac - New Yerk Markets WHEAT. -Decemmler i May, Wyo CORN Decatnber. 9% May, 434 | PUTTER Creamery, extras per pound, | Fie, frwts, Jgae seconde, UGTe., held OXiras Mo : Mrerts VS renovated, ex- tras 1047 frais, IRON stock, Na 1. ISG ein N 2 CHEESE -8tate, full cream. lars ard small cotered and white | & fair to gu=l, sma best, small Tos skims, prime = * full skims 35 EGGS Fresh gnt en. nearly fr eXIrm Hrste, Jas POTATOES Firm New York busted packing Tein 13h TTI if skims s We part i falr to good, 3 por doz! Bere), oxen ¢ firsts to sh gathered ' i and | choice, per iw do. | fair to good, per bushel 5 Fenn- sylvania, «hove per hiushe! i ws acy LIVE POULTRY Steady f yew le, 106 13 3 ; "Pring chickens, 13. ; ducks, 120i i BhEssrD JLTRY — F fowls. | chelos, Wil@ilic ; do, fair to good, Ie old roosters, pide; chickens, nearby. WE; do, By, 120. oF old roosters % 1 ALL HOPE ABANDONED. French Naval Authorities Lunable to Find Submarine Lutin. BIZERTA, Tuuniz IS The off cngaged Ju the salvage work ex press the certainty that the crew of the Lutin has perished Members of the crew of the tug Ish- ct Ler last voyage, declare that she plung el twice successfully and that after she Lad goue down for the third time appenped Thiz <lesds to the bélief that the catastrophe resulted from a stdden leak at the stern Fhe water probably rushed In very rapidly and overturned the accumula tor. This would cause death giving fumes to emanate from the acids, and M. Thomson, the minister of marine has arrived here Trom Parls, but the naval authorities have practic ally aban doned all hope of rescuing the erew of the Latin and even doubt the possibil ity of ever raisiug the submarine \dwdral Bellue Is uncertain whether the salvagers have really located the Lutiu or not. Divers have reached the the sea they were unable to remain be low sufficiently long to make a thor ough luvestigation. All the divers’ en- deavogs to abitain deflnite knowledge 4s to the Lutin's position In order to periuit the utilization of the powerful lifting apparatus uow on the spot have been In vain * rpg Governor Respites dundrick, ATLANTA, Ga. Oct. 18S -Governor Jd. M. Terrell has granted a respite to W. Bundrick, who was sen- tenced to be hauged at Cordele yester day for the murder of J. H Shrouder, days. The case Is to be brogght be: fore the prison commission on applica- tion for commutation of sentence. Czar and Empress at Caplial, ST. PETERSBURG, Oct, 18 For Jan, 22, 1005, the emperor and em entered St. Petersburg. Thelr majesties came In a small boat and visited and Inspected the Imperial yacht Standart, which les In the Neva in front of the American embassy —————— The Serious Man. De man who takes hisse'f seriously every minute of his life,” sald Unele “allus gits to Le one of two a hero or a joke jiress things Irishman’s Definition of a Yankee. If he was wrecked on a desolate olland, he'd be up next mornin’ before anybody, sellin maps to the fnhabitants'” Begorrah' Jess So, There is nothin that Is sweter noth- Ing better ‘neath the sky, than a thick and luscious portion of old ashioned pumpkin ple!-—Mliwaukee Sentigel Not Altogether Smokeless. Smokeless powder throws off a faint haze which 1s clearly discernible Shanna vinlet lasses : advertising matter may be left at Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly, | After 13 o'clock noon call the main | ofiee at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. _ | Ty C. Cc Strong's cough syrup. Miss Mame Clark is ill at her | home on Chemung street. i Leather post card books at Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. so20 Mes Edward Bell of Geneva, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E B Saow of Clark street. 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock- erby’s barber shop, Also hair cut and shave for 25¢ 118 25 Mrs, Nora McArdle went to New York today to visit her son, Charles H. McArdle. Miss Florence Swarthout of Towner's jewelry store, is ill at the home of Mrs. Kasper at Sayre. Bargains in wood for burning, 25¢ buys the best value in the val- ley, at Strong’s pharmacy. so20 Mrs. Chas. F. Spencar lefe this morning for New York city, where they will visit their daughter, If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sn: Court Neaves, the popular lunch man, has leased a lunch wagon on North Lehigh avenue, at Sayre. John Brossman and wife, who have been making an extended vis- it in New York, have returned to Waverly. Mrs. G. E, Haight, who has been visiting her son at this place for the past month at his home on Fulton street, returned this morn« ing to her home in Scranton. THROWN FROM WACON HAS RIBS FRACTURED Waverly —A young man named Griffin, who lives across the Chex mung river, was driving into town yesterday with a load of ilk cans He was scated on onc of the cans when the front wheels of bis wagon struck a stone near the white bridge and he was Jhrown to the ground and several of bis ribs were fractured. He was cared for by somc mea who witnessed the accident and word was seat to the Packer hospital, and the ambulance came up and took him to that in. stitution. BROAD STREET EXTENSION BEING GRADED Waverly —Hon Byram Winters, who bas purchased a large tract of land in the eastern part of the vils lage, yesterday started a force of men grading the new street which will exterd from Broad street to the old Eilistown road. The work was commenced on the land for- merly cwaed by Arthur Ellis, and with the aid of road scoopers it is expected that the street will be laid out before severe cold weather sets in,, . PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED Waverly—Mrs. Wm, B. Kinney and her sister, Miss Eleanor Clark, entertained a company of lady friends at Mrs. Kinney's home on Johnson street yesterday afternoon. Those present were Mrs, William Personius, Mrs. Lewis J. Buley, Mrs. George Vasbinder, Mrs, Fred C. Simmons, Mrs. Lewis Kinsmsn, Mrs. Charles Gay, Mrs. C. C Switzer, Mrs. Raymond McEwen, Mrs. Frank Lonnsberry, Mrs. Bert Tozer and Miss Mabel Hallet. Merchants who desire a change of their advertisements in the Daily Record must have the copy in this office not later than six o'clock on the day previous to the day itis to appear in new form We cannot guarantee insertion of advertising on the same day that the copy is brought to the office. Waverly- The H-arst Tndepend. ence League followers have been county ticket for several days past. Twelve o'clock last night was the lists with the county clerk, and it A Muli ticket had been arranged for but it was found by consulting nomination of members of dssem- 1,000 names, The 5c0 names were secured and last night at 11 o'clock the nomination of Byram I. Winters for member of assembly was duly filed at the county clerk's office by County Chairman Simon Quite a party of Wa- verly politicians were present at the time, and Owego not to be outs done, was represented by 50 men of various political beliefs, among whom were M. F. Murray, chair- man of the Democratic county commiftee; A. F. Parmalee, chair- man ol the Republican county committee, and William A. Smyth, exschairman of the Republican committee. Among those present from Waverly were SmythWolcott, I. Grant Bodge, Francis Clohessy, J. P. Ealsey, and RoyWade. J. D. Edgerton, the Hearst organizer from New York city was also present. ! A — PHONETIC SPELLINC The officials at the local Lehigh Valley station have evidently adopted the Rooseveltian style of spelling the King's English. This morning the bulletin board an nounced that train No. 8 would be “I qure” late. Passengers looked at the board and then at their watches. Onc man pulled forth a pocket dictionary, scanned its pages cagerly, turned sadly away and declared that he wculd here after vote the Democratic ticket One woman declared that her eye sight must be failing her ard said that she would at once consult an optician. Oothers locked at the board a moment and then asked the ticket agent to interpret the zn- nouncement for them. For the convenicece of passengers a copy cf the words suggested by Presis dent Roosevelt to b: spelled pho netically will be attiched to the board ——— een ———— — SAYRE ITEMS Charles McDuff:c of Elmira, was in Sayre today on business. Johan Gr:iffia, of Drybrook, was admitted to the hospital today. Attorney Steven Smith of Tos wanda transacted business here today. ~ The Odd Fellows will meet this evening and confer the second de- gree. All Odd Fellows are earns estly requested to be present. Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, Kuienly becoming an agony or torture if neg. lected. When you feel the frst pain in the muscles, tho firatslight stifiness In the joints take Bloodine, It acts im- wediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positi cure Rheumatism, how. ever severe. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. Carpet Cleaning H. A; Perry's carpet cleaner is now. in operation at the Wilson Laundry on Waverly street, Waver- ly, N.Y. TIrompt service, reason- able rates, all work guaranteed. Both ‘phones. ; Cards For Sale. ¥ Bear this in mind, pr Unless complete. grade, dainty, lected plates, cups an etc. Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Retimates Furnished 210 Miller St Sayre Pa This Trade Mark } Sizes Sto 11, widths A = (o& _ carefully se- Nappies, d saucers, su- (8% 3 =~ ye, 7 by 4 |] 2) (oe > (oh 1 RAB 9, LOONIS OPERA HOUSE + ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— MISS EMMA BUNTING Nights and Three Ti Saturday “That Sih Johnson's. r at every performance in one of the greatest vaudeville acts on the American stage. ab. ab si aman
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