x that advantage. Easily supplied here. tion. * for. Prices regular. filled on street floor. and form. and Monday If you knew and $4.00. We are overstocked on at $3.19. Always $3.50 Notions ment must have = on it to be GENUINE here or any ~ where. hardly any 3 pieces alike. See display Trefousse in The up to $3.50. We sell the black, white and colors, If you knew the quantity $2.50. i i Sterling, Dockash, and Lehigh Stoves, and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves ~ and furnaces. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and hand, a row boat manned by six men ind a steamboat had a thrilling pur other morning The steer pur who fortunately was a good swimmer went after the bil, and the steamboat naturally trailed along ULehind It lucky for the deck hand lu the river that the men In the boat over The steamboat was the Major Rey bold, which makes dally trips between this city and Salem, N. J, and ft started Its journey up the river with the steer, the rowboat asd the deck The bull was on the the animal suffered from the heat or disliked the prospect of leaving the hot city is not known. At any rate, the steer, with a toss of his powerful snapped him and started on the rampage. The bull charged across the deck and the deck hands scattered. They behind the water barrels and mounds of merchandise on the deck. The steer advanced toward them, and the deck hands jumped to their feet They had barely time to slam the door In the animal's nose He started to run across the The bull saw him and followed into the river the deck hand was a good Contractor and Builder and Estimates Furnished. Phone 135. Residences 208 Chest- " aub Street, Sayre, Pa. with the going, too The Maj. Reybold slowed up and followed slowly after the man and the bull tide. The mad steer kept the ball The men soon had the boat bull, rowing forty strokes a minute just behind. The men in the boat saw on — i him and the deck hand and they In ! creased thelr stroke to forty three they drew up on the ani mal. While four of the men kept at the oars two of them tried to lasso { the bull Every time they cast thelr rope the i bull shook his head and the lasso slip ped from his horns. The swimming i deck hand was gettiog tired and the | The Steer Swam Close in His Wake. { bull was almost on top of him. Final ly at the end of a half mile, one of the lassocrs succeeded in ringing the sleer's horns and the animal was brought to a stop with a jerk. The problem now was to get the { animal aboard the boat. When the Reybold came up, the captain or- dered the heavy freight gangplank to | be slid into the water. Meanwhile, the deck hand, almost exhausted from his ‘long and exciting swim, managed to get aboard the steamboat. As the gangplank slid into the water, the ropes about the animal's neck were reinforced by several stout cables These cables were fastened to a { steam winch on the deck. At a given signal the engines were started and the snorting, kicking bull was drag ged up the gangplank on to the deck where the deck hands pounced upon | him and tied him with a dozen ropes It Goes. How It ( : acs ne J. W. Beaman, E:q, was ia To- waada today. Hoe. O. D. Kinney has returned f:om Duluth. B E Heath returned fom Coatesville last night. C. H. Satterlee is much better and was able to be out yesterday. J E. Hills and wife of Laurel Hill were ia Athens today on busi- nese. There was quite a delegation went to Waverly last evening to listen to the “Holy City.” —— ce Joseph B. Smith went to Nichols to speed Sunday with his brother and will return tomorrow. Perkins Post will elect their new officers Saturdry afternoon and 2 tall attendance is requested. Harry Vin Norman, who has been visiting a friend in Athens re turned to Mansfield this morning. H. E Harris and wife have been visiting at the home of Artemus Weller and returned to Alba tos day, Rufus C, Vail with his wife and family were guests cf his brother, Geo. E Vail, over Sunday and went to Towanda this morning. Hubbell Pratt and wife returned from a visit with friends in New York this morning stopping over in Athens oa their way to Rome. Edward Hornbaker of Philadels phia has been visiting at the home of John Watkins at Greenes Lands ing a week and returned home today. i J. F. McKean is building an addition to his store on Peansyl vania avenue. His business his increased so largely that he needed more room. The Choral club will meet at the Presbyterian church lecture room tomorrow evening. They are getting some fine music ready for their prospective concert. N. W. Lane and wife went to Indianapolis today, where they will visit thir son, Leon K Lane, a short time. Mrs Lane will return afier Thanksgiving, bat Mr. Lane will remain longer and may go into business thre Mrs. F. L. Estabrook went to Coldwater, Mich, last weck to visit her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. Estabrook will joqa her at that place tomorrow, They will zlso visit at the home cf Mr. ard Mrs. J. P. Robinson io Marioii, Ohio, before they return. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church are to hold a fair at Els bree Opera House December 4th and sth, They are securing a great quantity of fancy work and goods suitable for the household and Christmas holidays and this will be just the place to procure presents for your husband or wile, sister or brother or sweetheart to make them have a happy jubilee There will be supper and a play and music each evening. The ad- mission is fixed at ten cents. We will have something more to say about this each day. Writer Mourns Lost Grace. Our present methods of training girls are unsuccessful, declares a writer. Grace is a lost quantity among modern women. Tameness Causing Extermination. The dotterel, one of the rarest Brit ish birds, owes its near approach to extermination to Its tameness. It is easily caught In nets. The “Moral” Aspect. When a man claims he won a “moral” victory It means he has had the stuffing licked out of him —To peka Capital. Worry of Little Things. The little things of life are what cause us the most trouble. It is easier to dodge an elephant than a microbe. Pitiful, Nothing is more pitiful than the man who falls because he Is afrald he will uot be able to stand prosperity striking street car men and thelr sym- pathizers, Bheriff Middleton was notified by the mayor and read the riot act, which eall- ol on the mob to disperse, and made every ablebodied citizen amenable to police duty. He notified Captain Ogil- vie that the ald of troops was neces sary to maintain order. infantry and cavalry charged the crowds with fixed bayonets and drawn swords, seen as were enacted on the principal streets of the city. Scores of rioters, sympathizers with the striking street car men, felt the weight of policemen’s night sticks and the edges of the =ol- diers' swords In desperate conflicts in James and King streets. At a late hour street cars were running at intérvals under heavy guard, but they carried no passengers and continued to be targets for fusillades of stones and bricks from side streets and alleyways TROUBLED CUBA. Rural Guards After Armed Depre- dators In Island Provinces, IHAVANA, Nov. 24 -—Colonel Chase of the Fifteenth cavalry corps reports from Cienfuegos that rural guards are pursuing an armed band which ap peared at La Josefa sugar estate and demanded arms. When none were forthcoming the hand took five horses Captain Harleo, commanding at Pal- mira, wires that a band of twenty- five, led by 4 man named Callado, mounted and with carbines, revolvers aml machetes, left Palmira threaten- ing to attack the town. Captain Har- leo ordered that the streets be patrol led and that groups of citizens loitering be dispersed. The mayor of I'almira has a guard on the city hall, aud sol diers continue to patrol the town. Lieutenant Hughes at Homliguerra reports that a band of thirty-five men has stolen horses near the Soledad plantation and Las looted a store. A troop of rural guards is scouting for the band - Couple Found Dead In Bed. TOLEDO, O., Nov. 20.—Mr. and Mrs, James Scott Mitchell of Salem, Mass, were fouid dead in bed In a rooming house at Bellevue, east of here. When thelr room was entered a strong odor of formaldehyde gus was noticed Coroner Vermlilya rendered a verdict of double suicide, Later Investigation, however, revealed facts which tended to show that Mitchell drugged Lia wife and caused her death and then com- mitted sulelde by the same means The two had been traveling together for several years, the woman belug a palmist known as Ollie Courtland Missing Boy's Body Found. LANCASTER, N. H, Nov. 26—-The body of Phillip Couroy, the sixteen year-old boy who strayed away from a camp in the woods, where he had been with a companion named Frank Whitney two weeks ago, was found two miles from the camp with a gun- shot wound In the left breast. At first It wae thought that Conroy was the victim of foul play. The hoy was n cripple and as his gun was found near the Doody it Is pow belleved that he used the weapon as a cane and that he wns shot through its accidental dls- charge Twe Drowned From Salling Canoe. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 2d. Leon K. Power and Robert Henderson, aged respectively twenty and twenty-one yenrs, members of well known families In this city, were drowned yestenlay in Lake Ontarlo off Charlotte. They went to the lake to put a canoe which they owned lu winter quarters and when they arrived there holsted sall and started out on the lake, A stroug wind upset the craft. So far the bod- les have not been recovered False Alarm at FPlittaburg Hospital. PITTSBURG, Nov. 20.—All the avail- able fire appamtus in the center of the city was called to the Mercy hospital last night by an alarm from the private box of that institution. When the lo cality became known crowds began to flock to the hospital, but the fire was an lusignificant one, belug In the Ma- gee pathological building. The fire was extinguished, with a loss of $10, and was caused by a germ lucubator ex. plodding. Electric Light Plant Wrecked. CLEARFIELD, Pa, Nov. 20—-One of three bollers belonging to the Clear. field Electric Light and Power plant blew up, wrecked the plant and Smith's four story grist will adjoin ing. Hundreds of panes of glass in that part of the town were broken. John Byers, the engineer, was slightly hurt. The electric light company’s loss will be about $100,000. Mayor Neglected His Duty. OTTAWA, Nov. 20 —Mayor Vallillee of Buckingham, Que., has been arrest ed charged with fallure to read the riot act at the recent riots at a sawmill strike there. Six of the strikers have also been arrested. invariably 8o Framed. “1 hear there's talk of some coun: ciiman framing & new gas (ease bil” “Yes? By the way, how is a gas lease bill generally framed, any- way?’ : “Ia gullt, usually.” May Not Call on Pope Plus. ROME, Nov. 20-It would appear pow that King George of Greece has abandoned the iden of visiting the pope un in Rome, ¢ ~ “u Up our large line of Novelties to avoid tl McLoughlin’s and T Henty Books 20c. It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heatip system installed before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your houss ccm- fortable in every corper ard your coal bill will be no larger. Let us give you an estimate on ‘an up -to - date sys- tem. We sell the well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burgers and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Pheses. Elmer Ave. H. TUTTLE, MN. D. Specialist Practics limited to dissasecl the Eye, fitted. Hours 10 Sila er Te 8 p.m. Offices and 1m Eimer Ave. Valley "phone 1 DR. H. S. FISH Has removed his offices from the Lockhart building Toys and Christmas 1@ rush, uck’s Beautifully li- Alger Books 20c. Permanent Dentistry — —————— A quarter of a century ago we fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a vesident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and wseful as the day they were made, We will tell you the name of the party, if you wish to see him yourself. There are variations in deniat workmanship, just as there ave dif- ferences in the various brands of Boxy. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficaency—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone for ax appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having youy teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsevohere Advertise ia The Record. to No. 217 South Elmer Ave. fering. Murphy = & Blish