dford County, Pa., fried Tioga. County; N Y. THERE is no wailing for Selections, almost all lines are complale™ Etill new arrivals mak each day's incoming express * No doubbat all about-tte Dg Stora being helpful fo the person wishi*g to save lime, money and“ enjoy modern facilities without going to a cily three or four limes the size of Sayre for equal selections and for piices. _Toyland in the Basement See samples of our juvenile selections in Lockhart s'reet window: Santa Claus Letter Box on Street Floor near basement shairway, where children send letters to Saint Nick. on names mS Here Are Some Suggestions That Will Be He pful to You Furniture Dept Men's Furnishings Parlor Farnitme Kid Gloves, Wool Oloves Dining Room Furniture Mullers, Xmas Neekwigr Comb, Writing Desk & Case Umbrellas, China and Music Cabinets House Coats, Fath Robes Oak Bedroom Bels™ Night Shirts; D;esa Shirts Li Chairs and Tables Wool Undérwerr Reed kere, Office Chairs Collars, Cuffs, Coll Bulions Men's and "Bweiters Couches, Daven Brass and Tron < Salt Cases Trunks, Tags, Chi'dren's High Chairs Collar and Coff Boxes, Gilt Chalrs, Morris Chairs Shaving Stands, Sideboards, Buffets Wardrobe and Staamer, Sectional Bookcases Troaks. Hall Racks, Chiffioniers Dressing Tables Large and Beall Mirrors Crockery Dept Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Vases Lampe, Tollet Sets Bric-a-brao Toys Line of New Ty Douro « relias 's Neckwear Home Furnishing Dept A Handsome Assortment of Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Carpet ers Linoleum, Door Mats, Art Goods Dept The Christmas Lice Rady Fae Pin Susvionw : Fists Frames” it Pillow Bhamms, Eureka 8ilk, Lyon Brand Yarns, Pillow Cords, Outfity und~ Stamped Plee Toys Toys ecbbnieal Toys, Dolls Mig Lanters: Sales, Games, Kic. of all sorts rH UR din hen bios, Wo are informed by Supt Kinney that the L. V. R R. Co will give" extursion rates, of single between Tunkhannoc k and Geneva, on Friday and Saturday of each week’ from” now on until This is an addjtiotal inducement to you to do your shopping at the ‘Big Slore: ¥ Fistmay: Congresvinsn Rizéy IIL WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—In a letter from Liberty, N. Y., llepresentative Johu F. Rixey of the Eighth Virginia district notifes his constituents that on account of ill health he will be un- able to attend this session of congress. BON! TO WED DIVORCEE. | Former Husband of Anna Gould feo Go to Eagiahd Fer Bride. PARIS, Dec. T.—Society bere hac it that Cotut Bonl de Castellane, whom the former Anna Gould has recently divorced, will go to England. where, It is asserted, he will wed Mme Letil lier, the divorced wife of Albert Me nler, a wealthy chocolate manufac- turer. After being divorced by Albert Me pier Mime. Letilller married Baron de Forest, the adopted sou snd heir of Baron Hirsch, the famous Australian railway magnate aml now one of the 5 2 0 wealthiest men fu England. She = dl | Brooklyn RT. vorced from Lim ako | ao A St1 Mme, Letillier was one of the most Chi. & Northw famous beauties of Paris, D.&H Mme, Letillier and Mme, Gould know! Erie . ’ each other well. The former is the! gen Elecite. daughter of the owner of the Paris! |. cowanns Journal and i= reported to be worth' Louly Nash $15.000,000 | Man%atian The reply of Maitre Cruppl, connsel JntaMal Pac for Count Bon! d¢ Castellane and the! former countess lu the suit of thelr! creditors, described how thé trades | men's and usurers’ bills Lad Deen clev erly mixed up and reiterated the will juguess of Mme. Gould to settle jegiti mate debts, although a delay was nee resary, as there were no funds from the trusfées of the estate at her dis posal at present. Copndel argued That it was unjust and illegal to attempt to make Mme, Gould responsible for the enormous sums borrowed by Count Boul of usurers to meet Lis “mad ex travagances and princely prodigality.” Count Boni was the recipleut yes terday of the most stinging and over EGGS = Fresh whelming rebnke ever administered to] en, 3 BDearby, firsts, a member of the chamnbér of deputies | %83T PYF ™ uipping. WET. goed to when he ascended the tribune to make | (ne sa! 's nip hy a speech. About half the deputies| ST ~Quiet; long rye, Gee. abroptly left the chamber, and the BEARS at: Sopraw, 114; mudium, WOveInent was sa concérted that it sp Ley ie. $1.55 red kidney, $2 peared to have been evidently planned ~Bleady; domestic fleece, BH. NOPE Quiet: state, common (0 cholee, for the purpose of sanbbing Castel lane Cloafagy Stock Quotationw Money on call stringent at 9 to = per cent; prime mercantile paper, (Gi per cent; exchanges, B92 CTL74(: balances, 512. 616,05 Closing prices Amal Copper... Atchison... “UNIVERSAL fee Percolator N. Y. Central. Norf. & West 34 Penn. KR. R.....150% Reading 167 Rock Island... 1% St. Paul LL Southern Pac... 9% Bouthern Ry... 3 Bouth. Ry. pf. M 1 Sugar . 134 Texas Ncific... ITY f19% Union Pacific. I1M% 16 U, 8 Steet «“ Hit U1. 8B Steeb pf. = West. Union a 1m 16 us oY 2 3) 28 oy wy, AS 5 New York MarWets, FLOUR Bteady at old prices; BOLICH BROS. Sayre, Pa. patents, $1504 WHEAT Smaller receipis, light offer ingd aod continued strength at Minneap- olis imparted firmness (0 the early wheat market, trading was quiet, with prices Barrow. May. 84 11-1699 13-16 BUTTER State, dairy, tubs, fresh, fan Sade: firsth, XWo.; seconds, D4 crefimery, exirny, 31%G Zc; firsts, 0 s, SPE; held, extras, Pe; ; seconds, HUSC, E- Stale, foll cream, large and fancy. I%e.: October, large and small, 13%c.: late made, la and small, 105 Ne; inferior, 1 . xc. ; half skims, best, small, W.g large. Wye : part skims, prime, $,@¥4c fair to good, TiyG ey, se: ude; firsts C HE small, Fob bes ES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE, Hil er 1.00 a head at the barn Sk ais r nigh Vally ilephons a se 3 J. H. DUNLAP, juehanna St. Athens, Pa. red extra, r do=- fresh gather 1508, De. : 1905, iL; Pacific coast, 190 19085, 10601 4c PO ATES Dull; Penns pa nis, cholee, per bushel, SHC; New York and west. ern, cholte, r bushel. 2, do, fair Pun Sud oak to good, per bushel LIVE POULTRY fowls, 11613¢. ; old roosters, spring chickens, nite. Shek, i he turkeys, 16g1ic RES POULTRY Quiet and un- settled: me choles, 1c. do, fair to good, 199100. old NET La Sheath Shiekenn 1 het oT oy ha turkeys, ch to turkeys, choice to any avy | fare to bed do., 16@1ic.; spri nearby, Sc; western, do, | ducks, WFlle 1Avé stevn Marketw. SE agit a Le mal market Seda. pr primes withers. ently and common, TRIAL IN MARCH. H. K. Thaw, It Is Noi Reported, WIN Get Long Postponement, NEW YORK, Dec 7—-Clifford W Hartridge, counsel for Harry K. Thaw withdrew lis motion asking for the appointment of a coinmission to fake testiiiony in the Thaw fase, Assistant District Attorpey Garvan who has charge of (he Thaw casd Is authority for the statement that the district attorney will oppose the with drawal of the wotion, The result of this will Le that Thaw's | grade trial will be delnyed until March 1 Even should the commision not be sp in. poitiked. the business of the district at torney's office has beeb so arrfugdd| that Thaw could not be put on trial an til later than was originally plannad. A report was in cireplation that Miss Add Vera Simonton was not in the Africin jungle Stullying mofikey fulk, but Was In xen and had been (0 consultation duck | steady: veal Smiil Kindnsses Count. Smali kindnesses make a handred friends where great talents make but one. ‘A E Guiles was In Kimira today = j= Mrs. Josh Coon went to Ulster to- to see ber mother Mrs, DeKay.- E . Miss Lillie Vanness is just re- jESvering from an attack. of the grip. "Clarence Catlin was in Towanda today as a witness on the murder ral. Harry Kaufman of Seranton; was Hil ‘Athens todsay calling on former Tienda: = J. J Baker of Andover, N. Y. was 7 Athens today in the Interest of the prize land-sales. £ 'S. H. Adams went to Towanda this Morning as a witness in the Messen- ger murder trial Mrs. Nellie Balley went to Towan- da this morning as a witness in the Messenger mutder trial. "The High school will take their an- annual holiday vacation from Friday, ¥ ember 14 to January 2, 1907. The National Protective association will meet in Grand Army hall Satur- flay evening. Dec. 8, for business. Feast of the Immaculate Conception will be observed in St Joseph's church tomorrow’ Mass at 8 o'clock 4 m. | - The bridge works have been work- Hing night and day to get a shipment an for the steamer to Japan that | lla tomorrow. ~ Mrs. Willard Slimer of Towanda, Ras been visiting at the home of her | brother,-R. E. Litzelman and return- ha this morning. Mra. T. 8. Kelder of Now Albany, | bas been the guest of Iriends in Ath- [fens for the past week and returned home this morning. i Miss Pear) Lemon-of Laceyville, has been at the Packer hospital for freaiment and was In Athens last night on her way home, Constable McOovern was out at § o'clock this morning summoning wit- nesses for the Messénger murder trial. Tt Is expected to finish the trial this week Miss Stella Richards of New Era, Pa, has been the guest of her broths er George B. Richards In Athens a few days and returned to her home this morning. Members of the young ladies’ so- clety of Trinity church are requested to send articles for the sale to be held Wednesday, on or before Monday to Miss Grace Stimson at the Stig son TURNER ART EXHIBIT DREW A BIG CROWD. | Interest ln This Exhibition Is Grew. ing Dally. Athens—There was a very large at- tendance at the Turner Art Exhibit last night. [Interest in this exhibi- tion is Incréasing and the attend- ance shows that the people are will- ing to give encouragement to every- things that needs to advance the edu- cational enterprise of our village and its schools. The following is the pro« gram for tonight: The exhibit will open at 9 o'clock a. m. and continue all day. Evening Program. 8:60—Pioao Duet, "King of the Car- nival"—Deshayer—Miss Von Hekle and Miss Kathryn Prince. 8:30—Plano Duet, Selécted—Miss Jor- dan and Miss Corbin. 8:45—Pilano Solo, Fra Diavola—Syd- ney Smith—Mivs Von Ieckle. 9:00—Violin and Piavior Duet, Selected —Mr. Isaac Morey and Misa Lat. tie Kendall, 9:30-=Pland Dust, Selectod--Misy Jor- dan and Miss Corbin. Tomorrow the exhibit will open at 9 o'clock a. m. and will continue all {day followed with an interesting pro- gram for the evening. rr — AO osm CLERK PRESENTED A VALUABLE GOLD WATER Sm . | Substumtint Reward Westy the EiTorts of a Huitler.. Athens—Frank Campbell, a clerk al Gulles and Arnold's grocery was presented with a valuable gold watch yesterday froma the W, G. Simmon's Pork'‘Roasts . Sausage, country style . 6b Plate. . ... Glb Brisket. . . + .. 4 Ibs Pickled Pigs Feet: . 04 Ibs Clear Salt Pork . New Red Salt Salmon, Best Round Steak. ... Best- Sirloin Steak . ... . Best Porter House Steak . = * 25¢] . $100 . 16¢ . 18¢ China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, inc to $125 Blackboards, Sleds, . ful things from which to Groceries White Star Flour . Cyclone Flour. . . . to lbs Mosley's B Flour . 39 Pickles; country style. Monogram Sysup. . Oysterettes; 6 packages for . Karner's Coffee. . _ White House Coffee . 3 Ib Hotel Blend Coffee. 4 qts Beans .e 2 p'leges Fancy: New Raisianzse Dairy TubButter. . . . . . 28: 1 package Karner's Tea, . . 50: This:is the best line cf Japan Teas we haverever sold. Green and basket fied. Potatoes 60c pkges. New Meat 30c We have the most varied 14 qt Dish Pans for 25c. Carts, GhildveaiasRasken, great variety of your Holiday goods. 10& 11 in, Pie Tins aoc, To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heatin system installed before extreme coli weather sels in. We can make your houss ¢m- fortable in every coreer ard your coal bill will be a 10 larger, Let El us give you an Seliate Sh an SEE te sys- Ll. tem. We sell the b} + well known l Cheerful Home which can't be beaten. . Plumb- ing, Healing and Tin work. assortment of Christmas Gifts In the Valley. Toys, Games, Cook's. Confectionery, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, Mittens, Cutlery, Fancy Slippers, | Lined: Shoes for Old Pcople |8 Fine Shoes for all Gas Fixtures, Burpers and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Beth 'Theass, Eimer Ave, . TUTTLE, &. D. Specialist i Praotios limited to diseases of the Bye, Nose and Throat, 3 Eni ago 7 to NIC NAGS in FURNITURE Low, Medium and High Grade Rockers, etc. Harness, Blankets, Chinsware and Bric a Brac. FRUIT and NUTS A suitable present can easily be found for any: person at a price - SPECIALTIES! ost 12d the Prove Piling of & ono] LEMGH CLUB WHISKEY, bores WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- oe WICH BREWING (O'S. ALES: 109 Packer Aveans, SAYRE, PAs =
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