FRAMING NEATLY GRAF aad Undertaking. Cor. We solicit your Banking business, and will pay three per cent. interest per annum for money left om [Cartifonte of Deposit or Sav- you ~ The depariment of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw the ~ same role of interest M. 0. SAWTELLF, Cashler. x un MURRELLE. Publi Publisher W. T. CAREY, Editor Published every afternoon except : at 203 West Lockhart street, Bayre, Pa Subscription, $100 per year, 200 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 1505, at the postoffice at Sayre, under the Act of Congress of -3, 18579. and 184 news that’s fit to print TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1906 Mis Name Was on Envelope _ A man had a telephone put in his and 88 he was expecting a let. from a friend he called up the ofits and asked the clerk In if there was a lettar there for ‘Wm. The clerk asked him what his 8 was. He =aid- Never mind “win my name is; If there iz a letter there for me, my name is on the en - — i... : As Frances Put It, Little Frafices had begun lo write im under the supervision moa Recently her mother iy on a vis, and Frances decided in write to her without help She WANkEed slang and the new mode of mg In one sentence gol & létter from Anly and the news it nokt her out” While Mis Wife's in Jail jek lawrence. husband of one ot the “suffragettes mposoned in i. Bis projuised (0 subscribe $50 every day hls wile remains Mr. Lawrence is “by sympathy or gratitude in jail deponent DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. & CO. of Broad SL. and Park Ave., Waverly. GREEK TAR A HERO. = Rescues (apiain and Sailer Frem Wreek When Others Refuse to Go, PROVIDENCE, R. I, Dec 1L-— When every other man on board the tug Walter A. Luckenhach declined ta risk his life in an effort to rescne two men on the fouldering barge Buena Ventura, which was in tow of the Luckenbach, Mitchell B. Brusca a Greek seaman, siepped up to Captin Jobin Daliey and sald that he would | make the “ip alone. In a soall boat, at the height of a fierce northeast gale, Hruse rowed { the Large and rescued the captain, | Olle Owarrornsl whom he found frozen to the topmast. and as soon as he place] the helpless captain on board the tug without a moment's reat and covered with a coating of lee from head to foot pat out again on the heav- ing water and released Seaguan Charles Martin, whe was frozen to a floating batch on which be had heen carried away from (he sinking barge These two men, of 0 crew of five, were he only ones lo cacape death. The drowned were 8 Peterson, Jobn Mallett and a dJdeckband known as Jack of Fall River, Mass, The heroism of Bruso was looked upan by his shipmates as no less re markable than hiz escape from death in the little bout, which every moment seeied likely to be swaniped by the mounbiinoys seas The harge from which the three men met death was, before belug converted for the coal carrying trade, a Spanish tramp steamer he was the first prize of the United States navy im mediately after the war with Spain broke oul, the gunboat Nashville cap- turing her off a Cuban port SHOT HER FATHER. Rev. John Quiney MeAntee Probably Family Wounded. PHILADELPHIA, Dec 11 Mins Mary McAntee shot and prolably fa tally wounded her father, the Hev here ‘The shooting. according to police officlgls, followed a quarrel between Rev. McAntee and his wife, In which iar stairs The daughter, who was in the upper portion of the house, rushed down stairs with small revolver In her hand and fired three shots at her fa ther, two of which took effect in the ihead. One of the bullets pepetrated the brain Mrs. MeAntee daughter tokl the police that the hus i hand apd father had drinking lately and had been guarrelsome and cans] them much trouble. A short | thie ago, the daughter said, he had | choked Ler and tried to throw her over a stale rall while in one of his quarrel !soroe moods. Mother, danghter and a colored servant, who wns In the bouse, were arrested The McAntee family Is widely known. Hev. McAntee was a member of the Lutheran synod Ile was for- { merly pastor of the Lutheran Church {of the Holy Communion In this city, { hut is now on the retired list. He was for five years in Nova Seolia and re | turned a short time ago from Pales- tine and the holy land, where he went {lu the Interest of the church, The . dagghter who did the shooting ls twen- nnd been Attorney Paul E Maynard was in Towanda today. Mrs. Leon Hoyt of Ithaca. Is via't- ing at the home of I. T. Hoyt In Athens Mrs. Sarah A. Harding went to Falls this morning to visit her sister Mrs. E Evans Mike Hanlon went to Towanda to- day 10 look after some repairs to the oll company's line Mrs Robert A. Nicol will attend the Latumer-Colling wedding at Tio- ga Centre Thursday. There are a large number going on the school teachers excursion to Washington next Monday Mrs Mary Coleman ig having ex. tensive repairs made on dence 703 South Main street her resl- Miss Dértha King of Towanda, has been the guest of Mrs. Fenlon Moore over Sunday and returned today W. H Carmer will ville, W. Va, prohably go to Hulton- tomorrow where he will remove his family s00n Patrick Foley went to Waynesburg, Pa, this morning where he will at- tend to soe repairs on the U Pipe Hue The Athens grocery clerks will meet the Sayre grocery clerks at the Stimson House bowling alley row evening. tomor- Mrs L T Hoyt was operated upon for appendicitis yesterday morning and Is as comfortable as conld be ex- pected today. Amos Bennett , an Old soldier died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Joshua Merrill, in Litchfield, Sunday aged 68 years He was hurled al Windham today F. LL Haight and wife went to Bur- lington this morning to attend the wedding of Mrs. Halght's nlece, Miss Laura Allen, who is to be married to iMr. Leon Pepper | The Keystone Guard will hold isocial at Odd Fellows hall next | Thursday evening. If we are to judge from the quaint circulars sent | they expect to have a jolly Ume a out You will certainly buy one or more of them If you inspect the fancy arti- cles tomorrow afternoon on sale by the young ladies’ society of Trinity church at the Stimson House block A. S. Reynolds and wife of Nichols visited at John Lyons’ home over Sunday and went to Wyalusing this morning on their way to Stevensvilie where they will be guests of C. H Crandall a short time The néxt entertainment in the High School course will take place next Monday evening when Dr. John Mer- ritt Driver will give one of his char- acteristic lectures It will be well worth hearing Tickels on Sanford’s sale at Prof. Geo. Warner dled ville Saturday and was burled yester- day He wus a music leacher and is known (0 many of the Athens musi clans, he having taught here several years Mrs WH. Leighton 1s daughter of his and was with him when he died i she tend. A general ‘Invitation is BR to everybody to be there Forty-four years ago today the bat- tle of Fredericksburg was fought in which Captain Augustus 3. Perkins was killed There are many of the comrades who remember that fate- ful day and the terrible scene of carnage thal followed. The weather was something like it was today on- iy there wis a dense fog In the morn- ng which concealed for a time the movement of the army. [t seems but yesterday and we can hardly be mide 10 realize that so long a time bas passed Weather Prababilities, Falr and cold; northwest winds, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quoiations. Money on call stringent at 3 ta 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 0% per cent, Exchanges, $15 I a5 balances, Jere 70 Closing prices Amal. Copper... Alchison B&O... Brovkiys R T.. LC & SLI. Can! & Ohla Chi. & Northw D.& NH... Brie... Gen. Electric Il. Central Lackawanna Louis. & Nash Manhattan... Int.-Met Missourl Pas 118 oy 118 Ty = 57 10M br LS Hig 15 N.Y Norf Penn Reading = Hock stand. Bt. Paul... Southern Pac Soulbern Ry South iy: Sugar 15 fexas Pacific. «4° Union - Pacific 18, 1°. 8 Steel 14 £ S. Bfeel pf 5% WesL inlun.. Si Sew York Markets. FLOUR — Steady, but sic; Minnesota patents, #.106G4 6. winter straights. $500 165: winter extras, £59518. winlet pat- ents RL5ad WHEAT There was wheat due to large liberal northwest receipls bles; (rading was quiet, July, SGM 16 BUTTER-Ureamery SHI; firsts, Nédc | seconds. ZINC held, exiras, JSWGH ioc. | firsts, 50 REC onds, MHuEc : renovated, extras, Buti : firsts, 258i. ; packing stock, No. 1, 24S sc CHEESE-Slate, and large. September, October, 12815. inferior best, 134 late made Halk half skims, best, small. 19,0 Whee. large, 10% part skims prime. 545 fee; falr to good, Thuis EUGS-Fieah gathered exiras eh. 3% nearby, fresh IMT TALLOW try. 58604 HAY Ter chole $14! STRAW Central... & West. RR. aml poor May, ca HHT, exiras per pound, full cream, small fancy. lise | per daz gathered, firsts [uw 19 BE Steady, city coun shipping. ; Koad te Bie ady BEANS-Qulet; $1 & pea 11 0Q1S HOPS -Quist. stats Ie, 19g 23c ; 190, Sgrlic 145 17 193, 10614 POTATOES — Steady; holce, per bushel, 505 western, choice, per bushel, fair to good, £48 LIVE POULTRY fowls 1611x long rye. Sux marrow, £6, medium red kidney, $0025 cammuon (0 choice Pacific coast, 1s ES Quiet. bul steady okd roosters SUC ; Spting chickens, 10gllc ; ducks 12613 | turkeys, 1661 1% | Keele DRESSED POULTEKY — Steady but quiet; fowls, choice, 13 do fair to good, 130:T%e | old roosters, Six nearby chickens, 1181 do, western, Mile; choice to faney, 193 30c. 1391 %e turkeys, nearby do., western, cholee to fancy, 18315. ; do. falr to good 166r1ie.; spring ducks, near- by, Hfrlle.; spring ducks. western 13814; old ducks, 198711 Live Stock Marketa. —Receiptz fale; market active prime, ££ $5576; veal CATTLF choice, 5 VS calves, $855 5 HOGS — Receipts fair: market all grades, EB 4: rough, BHES SHEEP AND LAMBEB2 —- Supply falr market steady prime welhers, E0587 ile and common a3 tamb= £0. active When Cooking Steak When beef is iourh, twice cooking improves (ts Steak hail cooked will keen in ho! weather dnd when wanted the process can he os eled with ex cellent results VEEL Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. becomning an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the fifst pain in the muscles, the slight stiffuess in the joints take Bloodine. It acts immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, however severe Sold by C M Driggs, Sayre Fit 1’ talls Iv (he' 3 de an orator change into a shart os A# wud become deel an’ dumb "-—Dis¥vations of Mr. Dooley Severe Theatrical Criticism. Theatrical criticism is severe In Warsaw A prominent actress says that one evening while she was play- ing there two bombs were thrown oa the stage European Cooking Schools. Germany and Austria have about 150 cooking schools A four years’ course is necessary before a diploma is granied Most of the hotel chefs have diplomas from these -#thools Bitter Thoughts. Hoy tunder chastisementi— "When pa asked mas hand he might have nade it a condition that it should be reserved for him exclusively’ Chicken Skin Gloves. Gloves of chicken skin were=ip vogue in the early part of the 17th century Thes were used at night te give the hand whiteness and delicaey. Bitter, First Steps. Attractiveness in woman is her firat step toward matrimony —Youk- ers Statesman 1 Responsibility. A young woman never realizes that she 1&8 married until after hier husband is taken ill. His first cold in the chest convinces her that marrige has some responsibility Man Is never con- vineed of the fact until the night he | is left alone with the first baby Turbine Steamers. The first ‘urblne steamship bullt in America made a speed of over 21 miles an hour on her trial trip It is a long time between cycles Archi medes iuvenled the turbine engine 2,150 years ago and it is just now be ing improved Ly modern physicists An Old institution. Bells were invented before history, at a date unknown They have al Catherine Tanner, as Lleal. Schalpp In “His Houor, the Mayor,” at the Loomis Tuesday Night. This Ad. Worth $5.00 To You Organs 50c a week Pianos 1% a week op Now is the time to select a Plano or Organ for Christmas. Bring this ad to our store and It ts good for $5.00 to apply on the purchase price of any Plane or Organ in stock, If purchased cent a word each imsertion | after. None taken for:less fham 25 cents. Situations wanted free to in advance subscribers’ lecting Is entirely out of proportion : to the amount {nvolved’in tha trans action. ways been sssocialed with religion, | were used at the time of Moses, and | have been found in the ruins of Nig | éveh Life's SRI i Life has no smooth road for any of | us: and In the bracing atmosphere “I'D a high aim the very roughaess stimu | lates [he climber to steadier steps tin | the legend, "over steep ways to Lhe stars" fulfillz itself —-W C Doane A Sure Cure for Tl Mr. % S- Randall No. so Xast Main 3t. Laroy, N that Ointment has where everythiag else Ointment is sold on a positive 0 cure Plas or mosey back. SIEVE Ts RR eT Ointment. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sa; re WANTED. nes Al omce—Girl for general honse- work. Call Bell phous 639w, or at Wilbur's ‘liquor store. ite, delivery | Boarders at 403 North Elmer aven- ‘ue. Shop men preferred. Five min- utes walk from shop. Mew Girls, (c work On SHIPS BC. new shirt factory which will start at Sayre, Jan. 2, 1907. MaXe appli {cations ,Postoffice Box 61, Emirs, N. Y. ‘18 FOR SALE. a Several houses and lots for sale in desirable locations In town. Terms ‘to sult purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens 39-t FOR RENT. 3 For rent, office rooms in the We on or before December 24, 1906. Not good after that date. Your choloe of 75 diferent styles of anos. Free with each plano a stool, scarf, and all EASY PAYMENTS D. 5. ANDRUS & CO. Established 1880. 128 Desmond Street, SAYRE, PA. AN EDISON... PHONOGRAPH Makes a nice Xmas Present... .c.0ee Tock Block. Ten room brick house, modern Im- provements. Inquire at Bl ali. Easy payments taken For rent at ouce,’ several and sultes of rooms, good location; with or without bath; $3.00 and wp- wards. Esquire of C. C. West, Site, Pa, 170-¢ We carry in stock every Edison record made. ZAUSMER'S Jewelry Store car Saturday night Finder please . : Waverly. leave at Jump's drug store. This plot of land ny Terms to suit