"$7.98 to $27.50 HIUICES 8s $1.87 and up. to 6 years of age. A You would There today we could SPECIAL on length, 89¢c. resell at better than 20% over Also black and white silk. SILK GLOVES in white, elbow ~ thrive on comparison. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE ROOM 5, ML P. A. BUILDING. Telephone 246y. {In effect May 13, 106.) * Trains leave Sayre ae follows: EARTSOUND, Dally fr Towanda, A NM Tunak: ‘A. M. Daily for Towanda, Tunkhan- Pittston, Wilkes Bazre, Glen Sum. Mew York and Philadelphia, FAM. (Weverly § PAM) Seek dare odes ew “Aibeay, Towanda, Mon ] - . valasing, Lacey ~ and Wilkes-Barre ¥, Dushore, Sailer. , Olen Summit Springs Allentown, Bethichers New York, Pui. Baltimore a= Washington. ville, Meshoppen and Tuakhassock. 5 Sy Atbany, Dash: WESTBOUND, Batavia, Buffalo. Connects Palis snd Torente. I aM for Lockwe | gr Ad Trumsesbary apt U Cor Gemsve, Rochester, Batav gis. Coumerts for Asburnm week days omly AM. Seek daze ouly for Lockwood, Vasu , Ithaca, Tramans and Wicgars Falls. fi} P.M. Dally for Geneva Rochester 4 Niagara Falls, Detroit asd cage kL NM. Dally for Lackweod, Odessa : w v i 4 ailins) ales, Lodl, Gtitert, M. Dally for Ithacs, Trumansburg, Corners, Geneva, Rochester, Bs- Buffalo, Clevelasd, Detroit, and Connects for Auburn week dave omly, Daily, Bisex Diemoesd Rypress a i FE , Buf Chat looking for the Most thrifty 5th—we $3.00 per yard. Speed of Carrier Pigeans. Carrier pigeons, In calm weather, can travel at a speed of 1,200 yards a With a brisk wind prevailing in the ite pigeon has 13 and blowing direction of been known Bishop Nicholson Dead. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 30 ~lsaac Lea Nikbolson, D. D.. bishop of the Milwan kee Episcopal dioces: Liere An allueut of is dead after a lingering illness the Leart caused death was sixty-two years of age Nicholson was graduated from mouth college In 150 aud from Theological Seminary of Virginia in 1571 He was ordained to the priest hood 1IS7T2 at Baltinie He bishop Philadelphia rector Dart tn Te consecrated in St wis in INU], Rulght succeeding FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (losing Stock Quotations, Money on call stead Prime mercantile paper Exchanges, 185, ™R; Closing prices at 44 cent &j6'y per cent balances, $7.510,70 per Central 133% Norl. & West... ™ Penn RR 1434 Reading 10% C. & St L Rock Island Ches & Olio “8t. Paul Chi. & Northw : Bouthern Pac D&H.. i Southern Ry Erie Ry. pt Atchison 1H &0O Brooklyn R T south Sugar Texas Paci Jlacrkawanna 13 Union Pacific lLouls & Nash U7. 8. Steel Manhattan i 17. 8. Bteel pf Tut. -Met West. Union Ia - OY 1XAg Sel New York Markets. FLOUR — Bleady. but quiet, Mianesota winter straights, 23.04 winter extras, $2843.10. winter pat ents, $700 WHEAT bullishiy wrihwest The early wheat market was affected by higher cables, small receipts, local covertug and rains ju the porthwest and advanced 3g¢ during the first hour, December, SINU 81 The May, SIS GSI 13-16 CORN Option market was steady on higher Liverpool cables and lighter re December, 13 7-18 BUTTER Creamery, extras, per pound, firsts, MQMc ; seconds. 2GTc held, sxiras, Myc; firsts, 244 3% renovatsd xtras, JAWGG2c Arsis, 19x packing stock, No, 1. 18418. No. 2 174i CHEESE -8tate, full cream, [sarge and September, fancy, 1¥4c¢ ; October 1I%c ; fair to good, 15510%e.: halt skims Vest, small Torsion large, Totye part skims, prime, PU fair to good, TROsgc.; Tull skims, 2% 03%: PAGE Fresh gatherad, extra, per doz. en. nearby, fresh gathered, firsts to extra firsts, QTC MILK ~The price of milk Is $1.61 per forty quart can HAY Steady choles, HIG 06 STRAW -Bteady; long rye, tic HEANS — Btandy marrow, Xgl, medium, $1 2%g1 6, pea, 1G, red kid ney, 26090 8 WOOL Steady. domestic fleece, BOBo. HOPS -Qutet; state, common (o choice, 18, DUTe.. 196. WEI; Pacific coast, 1a, 15418 16, 12% LIVE POULTRY ~Unchanged; fowls, 14 51d old roosters, spring chickens, PI | ducks, TEI DREBSED POULTRY - choice, 130; do, falr to good, Mg i ald roosters, Wie nearly chickens, 146 15. ; western da, 1086713 nie bast shipping, Sc good te Hiendy: fowls, Live Stock Markets. CATTLE ~Receipt ket strong; Ege prime, EwGne; ves) We save wanted effects. Our Mr. Rice, a MRS. EDDY ALIVE AND WELL. Christinn Sclence Leader Not Afflicted With Cancer, as Heported, CONCORD, N. H.. Oct. 30 Christian Scientists in this center of their faith were greatly excited by the publica- tion in New York of a story that the seclusion maintained Mrs. Mary faker GG. Eddy than three years was designed to hide the ray by for more ages of cancer and that she was being personatedd on her supposed daily drives by Mrs. Pamelia J. Leonanl of Brooklyn to conceal her condition, De- i nials came from all slides So anxious were the leaders to halt any such Idea that Mayor Charles R | Corning of this city, who is not con nected with the Christian Sclentist | church, was taken to call on Mra Eddy by General Frank 8S. Streeter, {| her personal counsel and member of the Republican national committee Mavor Corning declared Mrs Eddy | was In good health Professor Herman 8. Hering, for- merly of the faculty of Johus Hopkins and now first reader of the | First Church of Christ, Scientists, in | this city, declared that Mrz. Eddy call {ed nt his home in this city while on | her usual drive and talked with him for some minutes, eo i anlmation and intellectual Keennvss university vino RAISUL!I AS GOVERNOR. Bandit Chief, Holding Arxilla, Pro- poses to Collect Ilevenues, FANGIER, Moroceo, Oct. 30 ~Taking | advantage of the absence of Ralsull, | the bandit chief, at Arzilla, the Au- jeras, a tribe hostile to him, have rald- i ed his stronghold at Zinats, carrying off his cattle after a two hours’ fight Iaisull has proclaimed hlwsell govern- or of Arzilla, where order has been practically restored Kalsuli proposes to make Arzilla an open port and to coilect the customs duties Lilmself The Moroccan gunboat Sidi el Turk has arrived here with a number of prisoners Lelonglog to the prefender’s forces ou board, Politics In Forgery Arrest Hinted. BOSTON, Oct 30.-A plea of pot gullty was entered by William J, Day, a lawyer, when be was arraiguned In the superior court ou the charge of forgery. Day is alleged to have forged the lodorsemnent of the clerk of the Uulted States district court on a check for £30 drawn by the cashier of the Arlington National bank of Lawrence. Mr. Day was mude the subject of a campalzn speech, when United States District Attorney Asa P. Freuch charg ed that he bad called the matter to the attention of Assistant District Attor- ney Moran last April. He said he bad been unable to get a satisfactory re- sponse io regard to the forgery. Two hours before Mr. Freoch delivered his speech at Beverly, Day was placed ua- der arrest on au indictment which, ac- cording to Day, was found against him last July. senator 3 ta last evening. C. I. Lacey was transacting busi- ness at Towanda, to-day. Mrs. Jennie Loomis went to To- wanda this morning to visit relatives. Remember tho Gillllan lecture at the High School hall tomorrow even- ing. Mrs. Vulchelf will open a class for physicial culture In the Grand Army hall, soon. The campaign is now whittled down to the short rows and another week will tell the story, William Everson, one of the staunch residents of Trinket, was in Athens, yesterday afternoon on busi- ness The annual Universalist supper will be held in the House vacant store room evening harvest Stimson tomorrow If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sar. Raymond Strasburg, who has been visiting his cousin, Miss Elsie Durant has returned to his home in Beth- lehem Mrs. E. W. Kellogg of Elmira is a guest at the home of Joseph McDan- fels. Mr. Kellogg is very feeble at his home in Elmira. Mrs. H. E. Crayton, who has been quite {ll at her home on First street, is Improving. Her mother, Mrs Wm. Fleming of Grover, Is caring for her Miss Nellie Mahaney has been confined to her home with |llness two days, but went to Towanda this morning to take charge of her school Athens High School foot ball team is to play a game with Rellance team of Sayre at Athens, Saturday after- noon. They will also play with To- wanda next week Tuesday. Mrs. Loulse Vulchers will organize her ladies’ class In physical culture at the home of C Maurice, this evening. The meetings after tonight will be In Grand Army hall There was a large number of wild ducks on the Susquehanna river in the eddy above the bridge, yesterday, and one of our hunters had duck pot ple for breakfast this morning. Our hunters are on a still hunt for a bear that several citizens have seen in the woods back of Job Griffins res- idence. Whether this {s the one that killed at Burlington, Saturday or not, is not vet determined and the boys are still on the chase for him was The citizens will soon circulate a petition asking the Lehigh Valley railroad to change the highway at Morley's crossing, making a subway under the tracks, and this is to be done before work is commenced on the improved State road in the spring Locked Kitten in Trunk. A Manchester (N. H) girl went to Boston to pass a vacation with friends She had a little kitten and while she was packing her trunk the pussy was playing around the upset room. When the girl reachal her destination ia Boston, she heard a mewing in her room. It seemed to come from the di- rection of her trunk. She quickly un strapped It and opened it, and the it tle kitten popped up its head and blinked {ts eves, glad indeed to get a whiff of fresh air. And the girl was Just about scared to death The First “Great Unkissed."” Ex-Mayor Stewart, of Philadelphia, who has been nominated by the Re publican convention for governor, earned the title of the “great un- kissed” long before Gladstone Dowie was ever heard of in America. Stew art is a bachelor of precise and rigid habits. His friends declare that never in his life has he been kissed save by his mother. In his younger days he was sometimes called “Blushing Ned.” Champion Absent-Minded Man. The champion absent-minded man lives at Balham. On one occasion he called upon his old friend, the fam- fly physician. After a chat of a couple of hours the doctor saw him to the door and bade him good-night, say- ing: “Come again. Family all well, I suppose? “My heavens!” exclaimed the absent-minded beggar, “that re minds me of my errand. My wife Is is a fit!"—Pick Me Up. Quill Toothpicks. Quill toothpicks come from France. The largest factory in the world is near Paris, where there is an annual product of 20,000,000 quills. The fac tory was started to make quill pens, but when these went out of general use it was converted Into a toothpick mill. —————— Spanish Children Die Young. survive their fifth year in New Zea- land, 850 in New South Wales and §44 in Victoria, as against 837 In Ireland, 762 in England and Whales, 751 In France, 614 In Austria and 471 In Washington —The Ossawatomle cel ebration in memory of John Brown recalls that there Is in this city a relie ~—perhaps the only one of the kind In existence—of the rald on Harpers Ferry in 15859, | Hrown pike picked up at Harpers Fer ry soon after the raid. The plke was photographed some years ago while in the possession of | * T i to 1. C. Owner of New York, formerly of Washington. The plke is well preserved. The handle {8 made of seasoned hickory wood and is about seven feet long, which, with the steel arrow-shaped head, makes the pike about seven and one-half feet long Tradition has it that John Brown had his pikes made in Conneclicut, Pike Owned by John Brown. : and proposed to arm the negro slaves with then for he thought they were ang=ed 10 frearms itliteracy Her Great Regret. Mrz. Betty Br who has lived ninety three and a half years ian the same cottage at Edgezeld, Worsley, near Manchester, England, declares that her keenest rezret is that there wis no compulsory ediacation in vounger days, for she never learned to read. wikes her Covering it Up. Young Wife (who has been helping the servant to cook] —Now, Emma, to the steak a little the master won't potice that {U's burnt as well —Wiener Kleiner Witzhiatt day we must make too salt and then Material in Concert Piano. There are 1 pleces of wood, cloth and felt and 1,130 feet of wire in a concert grand plano. The earliest recarded performance on the planoforte took place at Covent Gar den, London, on May 16, 1767 0,700 s $51 public The Great Trouble. The need of small bills may be very pressing, but Ul greatest trouble seems to be that when the collectors call most of us happen to be out of large bills, also —Washington Post. McMahan's Call at McMahan's and see our new coats that came yesterday. Furs are going remarkably cheap. We have just re- ceived a new line of shirt waists. Some of which arc great bargains at 98c. Make your selection first and have the first choice. D. E. MCMAHAN, IL O. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Malin Sts. Athens LENIGN AKD SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Porsitls Prices. Orders can be left at West Baye Store, both phones; or at the Kris yards a Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN HASSLER, 20 HSE Ne TT NPR INS LK Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman al pres- ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to sce kim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif ferences sn the various brands of flour. If you desive the highest de- gree of proficsency—the skill puv knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone [or an appointment. On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley 'Phone 97 D. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 210 Miller Bt. Sayre. Pa. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. laimadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Yaliey Phone 128x. 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