Framing Neatly = - aL Done at Reasonable Prices. | The Rev. P. R. Ross will deliver a sermon entitled, “Man's Duty to | His Country,” at the Presbyterian ' church next Sunday night. | Michael Murray of Owego, | Democratic chairman for Tioga county and Fred'k Stiles of the same place were in Waverly last night The Pastime football team is practicing hard in preparatioft for | the game with the all Elmira team whom they will me:t at that city on Saturday next. A new barber shop has appars ently bien cpened on Johnson street. At least a barber pole ap peared in front of a residenct on that thoroughfare last night. ATTEMPTS TO DUPE few days ago The Record told it readers that a publication purport- ing to be a labor paper would be circulated in Sayre, and that it would contain matter supporting Boss Lilley. The Record told its readers that the “labor” paper would declare that Lilley was fair to labor and laboring men. The Record’s prophecy was correct. Today the sheet referred to was distributed in Sayre, and it tells the THE LABORING MAN nothing can be found to show that |it is anythiog else. There is not | one syllable to even cause a suspi cion that it is any way connected with the laboring man or the labor | movement, notwithstanding that it has been given the high sounding name, “The Labor World" Itis published in a job office where you can get your work done, with cr without the label, and yet it screeches “scab” and professes to te what it is not, a representative OLD RESIDENT DIED THIS AFTERNOON John French Passes Away After Eight Weeks Sickness Wavirly—John Fr:nch, an old and well known resident of this village died shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon at his home on Clark street. He had been ill for the past eight weeks from dropsy and heart trouble. He was 63 years of age, and had been a resis of Waverly for over 30 years. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edward Bell of Geneva, Mrs. E B, Saow and Miss Fay French voters that Mial is the laboring of the horny~haaded sons cf toil, man's friend, and by the time The | This is the character of the pub Record is ready for distribution it! lication that has rallied to the sup- is presumed, that a copy of the|port of Boss Lilley, and upon which “labor” publication will be in the! he depends to controvert the state- hands of every voter in this dis~ ment made by Samucl Gompers trict. In order, however, that the | that he (Lilley) is DECIDEDLY voter shall not be deceived The| UNFAIR to labor. The scheme Record desires to call their express |is worthy of its originator. Itis attention to ons or two matters | only one of the many transparent that may escape the unobserving : | blunders that Mial has made since The sheet is published at No. 208 | he first saw himself going down to and 210 Third avenue, Pittsburg, | inevitable defeat. Knowing that by the Industrial Printing Coms |the American Federation cf Labor pany, which advertises that they |hasbranded him as unfair to the will do job work with or without | laborer, he resorts to onc of his the union label. Lewis McCrue is | usual tricky methods to deceive the manager, and a man by the the voters. As usual heis caught name of John D. Pringle is the |at his own game. But the scheme editor. There is absolutely no ia- | will not work. The laboring men, Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly. 4 Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. card albums at Strong's. in Waverly. Postage stamps at Strorg's, - S. O. Shoemaker is Hn. will locate in Watertown. of Waverly. The funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. MRS, ELLEN CONNERS Waverly—Mrs. Ellen Conners, widow of Jeremiih Conners, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs Michael Downs of Spaulding street. Her death was duce to heart failure. She was 71 years of age and had been a resident cf this part of the couatry for the last 55 years She lived at Ridgebury up to a short time 3go wien she cam to Waverly and made her licme with her daughtsr. Sh« 1s surviv- d by one son, Patrick Conners, and three daughters, Mrs [lause and Mrs. Downs of Waverly, and Mrs Hurley of Ridgebury. The funeral will take place at Ridgebury at 10 o'clock tomorrow mosraing. The funeral party will leave Waverly at 8 a. m. Undertaker Farley has the LILLY AND THE MACHINE The state capitol steal cost the hospitals in Pennsylvania over $1,000000. The state capitol steal resulted in the appropriation for the Packer hospital being cut to the extent of §2,000. Are you going to vote to perpetuate the power of the disreputable gang that perpstrated this gigantic thef:? Bries Penrose and his gang are responsible for it. The Republi. can state machine is behind the whole deal. Mial E. Lilley has sworn undying allegiance to Pen- rose and his cohorts. What do you think about it, Mr, Voter? Don't you think it is about time that the machine was turned dcwa good and hard ? WILL FILE ANSWER Waverly—The answer of the various companies concerned were filed today to the injunctiyn issued some 19 days ago by Judge Lyon of the supreme courtiwhich ia- junction enjoined the laying of the track to connect the Elmira branch of the railroad withthe W.S. & A, line, Tomorrow is the last day on formation published in the sheet that it represents any sort of a las bor organizition. There is abso- lutely nothing in it to show that it represents anything except the corrup® and criminal Republican machine. There is plenty of evis dence to this effect, however, as a glance at the complexion of its pages will indica’e Every gangster and riazser 0a the ticket is lauded to the skies and in this particular issue extra space is devoted to telling its read- | ers that Mial Lilleyis a geeat! champion of labor. [a order to give the issue color a picture of President Rooscveit appears on | the second page, whiie a part-ait of Boss Lilley is conspicuously dis- played on the first page. Just] think of Pres.dent Roosevelt play-| fag sccoad fiddle to a man like Lilley! Every car-mark on the sheet shows conclusively that it is published in the interests of the gang. Search its pages from the first page to the last and absolutely LOCAL NEWS Justice of the Peace W. T. Car- 246-y. At the Loomis Op:ra House this evening, the best farce cymedy | ever written, “Are You A Mason ?”*| will be presented. This will afford a great treat to the laughier lovers of this vicinity. The large ad vance sale indicates one of the bigs gest houses of the season. a———pr— The attraction at the Opera House tonight will Loomis | be good news to all of the theatre- goers of this city for everybody laughs per hour ia this comedy! litical situation, which have been thrown into the waste basket bes cause the writers have failed to at- tach their signatures, If you de~ the union men, the friend: of orga vized labor, arc altogether too in- telligent to be hoodwinked ia this manner. They are altogether tco wise not to know the diff :renc2 be- tween an official labor publication and an organette of the gang. “The Labor World" is evidently owned body and soul by the ma- chine, and the attempt to foist it on the working men of this section a: representing anything els: is a fla. at the polls on Tuesday next. ringster and gangster on the R= publican ticket, and its support of keeping with its policy. Verily “The Labor World" is the biggest piece of imposition yet par- petrated on the public by Mr. Lil- ley and his campaign managers. It will not be taken seriously in Sayre. This rule The grafters are working for ed he will prosecute unrelenting ly every ting thief in the state, Stuart says he will do this. But will he prosecute the men who are attempting to elect him, It would be an ungrateful cur that bites the hard that feeds it. There is only one company pre- senting “Are You A Mason ?” so no one need to be afraid of seeing in the past have been engaged for the old roles and the play is funnier than ever. What more could anyore ask? It is really the funniest play ever presented on the American stage and it will live longer than the Loomis Opera House this ev:- ning. Feund—A purse containing a sum of money. Owner may have t's music Was Struck by a Fast Freight at Reeders Yesterday Mrs. Mary Reeders, 50 years old, a resident of Reeders, N. Y, was instantly killed by extra Le high Valley fast freight No. 2455, while crossing the tracks near that place yesterday afternoon. The woman was returning to her home and drove on the tracks just shead of the train, apparcetly not hearing the warning whistle of the engi- neer. Her body was thrown bigh in the air and death ensued instant ly. The wagon was smashed to kindling wood, and the horse was badly injured Numerous attempts hive been) made by Quixotically isclined p2o! ple to make the descent of Niagara | Fal's, but all without success uatil | the feat was lately succe safully | accomplished by Anna Edison Taylor, a Michigan school mam, | She had built at Bay City, Michi- | gan, a large conieal shaped barrel, | some five feet high, This was tas 3 . Fon Lave ob bred 170m» uid the world. Bick Kidneys are iu Williams' Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kidoys? Have you overworked SOU NerYOls 5 neys : in the loins, side, back, pi Eg ach bi blad- der? Have yous flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too Rroquent desire to urige? If so Williams’ Kidne will cure you. Sample Free, wail 50c. Sold by will MI Cleiand. 0. Sala byl druggi > . st. LOONIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOY 2 The Greatest of all Comedy Scccesse?, Are You a Mason? By Leo Deitrichst=in, the Author of the Mountain Climber and Before and After, with mysell. Girard Wickizer, For Sale. all conveniences. on premises. A portion of the OM WM. ROBERT DALY And an Admirable Company. N. Y. Herald saya: *“Iefore you suit purchasers. Inquire of For Rent For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock Block. 284 The barrel was then supplied with air by a common bicycle pump, | and thus cquipped, the descent of | Miss Taylor suff:red but slichtly | from her perilous feat Her por formance inspired ths well known | playwrigh®, Joseph LeBrant, with the idea for the big mechanical | effect in “Over Nuagara Falls" | which will be presented by Rosa | bele Leslie at th: Loomis op:ra house next Monday evening. Ths gold watch now on exhibi~ tion in Walter Ware's window will bs given away free at the Herald | Square Moving Picture entertain. | ment next Tussday evening in the | Loomis Opera liouse. During the performance compl:te clection | return: will be thrown on the can Vass. you found yourself splitting your sides over another,” Advanca sale, Wednesday at E. Bar. ton Hall's Shre Store, Waverly. Heavyand Light Draying and Moving Raggage called for and deliverad In any part of Sayre, Atbecs and Waver! and all kinds of team work sttended “ £07 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x ae ek a TE ; A RAN ASQ FRENCH FEMALE di PILL S: vary Drier for Soreness Newrew are, EEVER EROWN TO FAIL, Saf’ Sar! Bomeds | Salis ta & Lsarmsiond or Booey Dafsnded. Besi prepaid wi o8 tral be be paid fr . vi Eampoow § ree, fF your draggies Sone net ve iden send reer wdeTs Le Lhe mn I Pharmacal Co. | housekeeping. | Packer avenue, House for rent, No. 518 8. Elmer aven- ue, New, modern improvements, includ- irg both as and electricity, convenient. Very desirable. Inquireof W. 8. Wright, 1078, Elmer avenue. 147-6* Ten room brick house, modern im- provemeats. Inquireat this office. 147 £ Small bouse for reat to small immediately. Mrs. J. EB B. Elmer avenne, Bayre, Inquire of 110 West 147-8* 11 140 ¢ House for rent, Elm street, Wa . near Main street car line, house for small family. Immediate pos- session, $12.60 per month. gire at Chemung street Green H 4 Che- mung street, Waveely, N. Y* Wanted. A house girl at once. Two in family. D-Yaslous, 120 North street, Athens. Position Wanted —As housekeeper, can do all kinds of work. No ob to children. Address Mrs. Ida Sayre, Pa, . Two bearders at 330 W. Lockhart. Men preferrsd. All modern convem= iences. 148-8* Men's Nobby Suits Values. Nowhere else can you obtain such val- Overcoats Men's buy. $12, $15, $18, $22 Suits Coats 371 Broad Street - : b3 v why