Every Woman Homespuns, Two garments - $7 50 The third off. In 48 and 50 inch length ing Wooltex semi-fitted and Bellmore styles, one-third og Le season reductions See lines shown on Street Floor One-Half and Better at 13 price Anotuer lot of 23 W. T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace, OFFICE Room 6, M. P. A Building Valley Phone 246y Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insuraoce Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed. Taxes Pald Room 7, Elmer Block, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. H.L. Towner, M.D. Specialties. aPiseases of Women and of the Hec- tam. Hours 7 to % a w ) 3 Twipm OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK Valley Phone 27x 128 Lockhart St Laws & Winlack Aftorneys and Counselors at law A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS : TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a Sayre © Will be in Sayre on Saturday, cach week, which time | will devote tothe ~ Jestruction of pupils on tre mardolio Stadio: Room 2, Richard block, over | J. Kitchin, Sayre's Especial care and prompt stteution | Goods, Safes ete. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: bart Street, Bayre i,’/ TO AID CHINESE. | . | Taft Accepis Harriman's Offer to Transport Food to SMarving WASHINGTON, Jan 3 Secretary | of War Taft as president of the Amer | ican National Red Cross seat the fol | lowing telegram to E H Harriman, executive office, Unlou Pa cific railroad, New York city Your telegrams of the 25th uit to the} president of the United States tender | ing the free services of your San Fran cisco and Portland steamship lines for | the transportation of supplies to Shang- | bal apd Hongkong for the famine suf ferers of China has been referred to the Hed Cross by the state departinent and ou belinif of the Red Cross soc lety | I accept with sincere thanks your kind and offer. The Red Cross! will take the liberty of communicating further with you in regard to details ” Ihe Red Cross society, which through | its branches aud various other agencies i= making every effort to obtain suff). clent contributions of money and food: stuffs to wake up a cargo for shipment fo Chine at sn early date, calculates fro $100.000 to $150.00 will be re quired to purchase such cargo addressad generous Had Cause for Complaint. A Lowestoft (England) servant, who successfully sued her mistress for wages Ip lieu of notice, stated that | she was dismizzed becauge she got | up early one fine Sunday morning { and went for a 20 minutes’ walk Talking Machines in india is a great country for talk- ing machines All the natives who can afford to do #0 buy them, and they are particularly eager for reproduc tons of thelr own sougs H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law, Notary Pablie. | Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone 11a. fiz Desmond Street, Sayre A. J. Green, Contractor and Bulider, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 625 Stevenson St. Valley Phooe 212y. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock (uotations. Money un call firm prime mercantile exchanges Eo ye Closing prices Amal Cupper Atchison at |i iper bala to BD per cent Aliniy par cent Fn ra ‘Iny iS IY 112% vg ay vy iN SY 1384, ny 1 wi IY “ NX Nut & Penn R Heading Hock Island 51. Paul Southern Southern Bouth Ry Sauanr 116 1 Central West HR Brooklyn RT Tey C.C.CASrL. ny Ches & OUbkio 5 Chi & Northw 1% Dau I Erte oa Gen Electric 150 il Central 17e Texas Pacific 21s Union Paci HI, U. 8 Steel Me, U 8 Steel pt Ey West Unilen 9% Pac Hy pf Louis & Nash Missouri Pac New York Markets, FLOUR-Dull and abuut steady; Minne- Sota patents MM I1GE4™, winter «xtras $210 vil winter patents $287 WHEAT -Easier caties. liberal north eipts and lNgotdation caused wheat to rule rasy during the early ses May here »elling down Wo. (rom May SUGQR B16 | July Laslyy HUTTER firsts extras, bx ~LTeamery Sull firsts extras. per pound, xNgS held seconds 4g unds ne Po CHEESE -Stutle, full cream, small and large, September, fancy, lic October Bast 134g) winter made average Lest 1G lk gud to prime IU in. ferior 1ligiic light skims llc half shims $5 0Gloc | part skims, prime, S§8Lye part skims, falr to good, S44 Ye EGGS Fresh getherwd, extras fu, Sx. nearby hon gathered extra firsts, By TALLOW “ateady; Hac HAY-Firm_ shipping, BEygw choice, BLOGG 1S BTRAW teady BEANS-—-Qulet Slum. FL, pea ELwgiE WOOL Steady PUTATOES chulce per and western good. #5 a LIVE POULTRY Stead; and in fair de. mand. fowls 12913%c.. od roosters, 9 Pg chivkens, 11813 ducks, gle; geese 1MI14c turkeys, SgLC DRESSED POULTRY Unsettied; fowls, choles, 12% da, fair to good 1lelic old roosters, $c . Learby chickens 4§ 15; western, di, Ualéc . turkeys near by, cholce to fancy 1T@1%. ; weatern do 1Sglise ; fair to good, do, 18014; ducks weary, elie | western, do, Hyle geese Lgl Live Stock Markets. CATTLE -Sapply Hght, market steady cholce, $06 SS, prime, Bgl, veal Calves Is load HOGS - Hecelpis gfalr. market active; prime heavies mediums and heavy York. ere, $4 light Yorkers and plage HOO 6a roughs E§LN SHEEV AND LLAMUS Receipts | prime welhars market fair culls and common, RY; lambs, per daze firsts to city €c , couniry, sod to fong rye, Lg marrow, 200285. me- 1 £41 0, red kidney, domestic Unch wc bushel do fleece, BDU Pennsylvania New York falr Sc | Bg de to Censure. Censure pardous the ravens, but rebuker the doves —Juvenal Dr. McClarty is down sick with the brip Lawyer W. J. Schrier was in Tow- Thomas DD. Athens today Wood of Ulster, was io Mrs Verne Everhart went to Ulster today to visit relatives Justice Halph Tozer was in Towan- da today on legal business Mrs Geo today McDuafhe went to Ulster for a visit with relatives Born to Mr. and Mrs Fred Land- messer, Magpie sireet Sunday, a daugh- fer I» Harkness evening attending Commissioner E Athens relief was in fast tau Gine cases Mrs A R ‘Meeker went to West Franklin today to visit her daughter Mrs. A 1. Fieming daughters of the Rebecca of are planning to give a play with home talent The Athens Tery soon Finley Hubbard 3s former of Bradford. calling Athens friends yesterday Counts 1 reasurer on his was Dir city, H Abe! Holcomb of New York has been visiting his cousin. Geo Stimson and refurndd last night S 3 —— Miss [sora Wyoming Seminary Osborne this returned morning to studies after her holiday vacation at home to resume her Lyman Beers and Johan A Allen of Home Athens yesterday in atiepdance at the meeting of the Un were in ion Veleran Legion Mattie Segar. Mrs A LL Craw- Mrs James Watson and Miss Barnhart went to New Alban to organize a Hebecca lodge Mrs ford, Millie tLanlay Major W. H. Hl. Gore and wife will go to Buffalo tomorrow where they will remain with their daughter, Mrs Manning Kilmer for several months Hawkins and wife and Donald went to Elmira to- they will spend a short Mrs Hawkin's father, Seth Calvin W grandson das time with where Vargeson The Athens W. C. T. U at the home of Mrs Elmer Osborne 142 North Elmira afternoon at 2:30 will meet 10 Wmorruw Mrs Dr Simpson will have charge of the meet ing gtreel o clock Habcock of Newton, to represent the counly secre- of the I". S at the coming con- ference nt Bronxville, N.Y, st of Mr Mrs. Frank tabrook yesterday Ww lowa who is tary was the L. Es- Kit atd Mise I. M Annabel the representa- tive of the Sayre Times Is on a three weeks vacation and will visit Harris Lancaster and “other places io part of Pennsylvania burg the southern Mrs Seth Hawkins entertained com- pany New Years day and had Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen and daughter Neilie of Towanda, Mrs McCue and Mrs Bigsby of Sayre for her guests They enjoyed wilh games and a phonograph and had a very ant time themselves pleas- Vansice late of the U iu Athens yesterday with hig uncle Hiley Vansice attending the meeting of Union Veteran Legion. He Jeremiah Vausice a Civil who served with distin in Co G 459th Pa ail of the enthusiasm of his father and although he has served his four years’ eplistment he f& thinking of trying another term When he first he oni the war vessel “Newark” but sub sequently he was on the “Baltimore and “Oregon.” Samuel S Navy, was is a son of War Veteran guished Vols He Lravery has went out served The Great Lakes Fleet. A hardy ULreed of men doing thelr duty as they find it, the sailors of the great lakes are more and wore in de mand to man the uew fOeets that are bullding every year. While the ship yards of the sea coast were walling over the dearth of Lusiness the ship yards of the lakes booked orders for 31 steel vessels for the season of 1906, in size from six Ww twelve hundred tons capacity, with 3 iota! value of $16,000,000. —Outing Magazine. Wild Boar in Philippines. There are thousands of wild boar iu the Philipplues and you can shoot them anywhere. The natives usually drive them Into nets with dogs. Sofhe times they are caught in pitfalls or traps. No one ever heard of the Phil ippine wild ‘ boar attacking anyone, although it grows to great size and looks very fierce. Like the wild Jungle fowl, which will breed with domestic poultry, the wild boar will breed freely with the native pigs Tc Remove iron Rust. A simple remedy for iron rust stain is to be found la common cream of tartar. If this is sprinkled on the stain and .the damaged goods then allowed to remain in the sun for a lit tie time the spot will be found to have disappeared. If the first application = Attempted te Smash in Door, But Is Frightened Away By Appearance of Weman's Husband. Athens—last evening between % 30 and ® o'clock while E O Francke was at his store some one came to his house ou South Main street and tried to get in Mrs Francke was alone and as she came to the door she enquired what do you want? “If you want Mr Francke he Is at the store” He says “1 want to get in and go through the house and then | can see whether the person 1 wan! i= here She was frightened and refused to open the door. She says If you want Dick he is at the bank or at Father O'Rourke's He said “1 want Will She says “Will is io New York” “Will is here and open the door or [I'll break through Mrs Francke then stepped §0u jj FURS. Reduced to the telephone and rang up Central The man then said body He then became desperate and smashed a hole through a panel at the side of the door and thrust his hand through and attempted to reach the lock so as to unbolt it Mrs his arm so he was kepl out and ed and the man disappeared Mrs | Francke saw the man through the side window and describes him as a stoul heavy man and that he wore a mask and sweater . This was a bold act and a= It hap pened early when people were upon the streets it is apparent that the man was a desperate character. This has produced a reign of all through town and people are getting their guns ready for action should another attempt be made Mra Francke had a gun but It was up stairs and she had no time to get it or she would have shot through the panel at the scoundrel terror UNION VETERAN LEGION HELD GRAND MEETING. Officers For the Ensulug Year Were Publicly Iustalled. - a box. A. H. Murray, M.D. Athens—The Uniou Veteran Legion eld one of the grand meetings yes- terday that will long Le thew a pleasant memory, At 1 o'clock, with | their wives, they sat down to a good | dinner al the Campbell House that | Landlord Bouuey had prepared tor | them After this they marched down | to Grand Army hall and bad a public tu installation of the uew officers Hull officiated as installing oficer and the following 18 a list of the ollicials year 1907. Colonel Comman- Hiram G. Blair of Standing Lieutenant Colonel, John H Major, Abraz- Adjutant, Officer of the Day, for the der, Hey Stone, Chaffee of Hornbrook; inah French of Sheshequin: WwW. H H H. H Josiin of Ulster; Guard, C W. Frost; T. Hull Sergeaut Iripp: Quarlermaster W. Kelley Alter the installation was over Col onel Blair who served in the Second | Bucktalls gave us one of his eloquent | full of enthusiasm and pa sentiment He that experienced something of the feelings | that he did when he was marching io | Gore, Chaplain, C Major, D W Sergeant, L addresses triotic said he | ale struggle old veterans aud their time brought for il he undertook to tell be had seen the old had experienced the same thing would | censure him for uot describing any- thing near the full truth, and the lad jes would think that it was an exag- geration So he could only thank those who had chosen him to this high office aud he could ouly give (he prom ise that he would do nis best to digit; the position and use his best suduay. ors to do his duty Rev. Will Kelley was next called | for, and responded with a very quent patriotic talk. His father was | an old soldier and he always mauni- | fests a great regard for the veterans | We are always glad to greet him. The | meeting clored and a'l were very much pleased with It wiyes | one half | soldiers who | elo- The Squirrel Fish. In color the squirrel fish is a brik ant red, which makes It a conspicy- oufl jphabitant of the sea as it darts | Bere and there with quick, alert move | ments The body of the squirrel fiah | shows a few stripes and Is well cov ered with sharp spines. Through the Graduate's Eyes. Graduation, to the mind of 17, seems rather the culmination than the beginning of existence —Kate Douglas Wiggin: Alcohol From Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are more vsed than anything else to make alcoho! with in the Azore islands Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Paloful in its mildest form, quickly becoming ap agony or torture If neg- ected. When you feel the first paln in the muscles, the slight stiffness fn the joints take Bloodine. It acts Specialties: | lliseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and {Throat and the proper Fitting of Giasses. Hours—$9-12; 1.4; 7-8; Sundays by appointment Office, | Wheelock Block, 0SBORN'S LIVERY | Heavy and Light Draylng and Mevieg. Baggage called for and delivered {in any part of Sayre, Athens, and { Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at {tached {207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 208x | OR. A. G. REES. M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: (Sto 11:00 a m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases ia specialty. Both Phones COME TO Hill & Beibach’s CAFE For the Fisest Beers, and Cigars In the Valley. Ales, Wines Sayre, Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. ATHENS, PA. ‘J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and ro Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 126 Residence Chestaut St, Sayre, Px 208 ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NO WICH BREWING COS. ALES." 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa Both Phones. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD oR” ALIVE. Will pay $100 a head at the barn or night. Valley telephone at store. Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa.’ TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything new and up-to-date. First Class Accommodations, Thomas Ave., Opposite L .V, Station. Rates $150 Per Day. — Practice limited to diseases at Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. | accurately fitted. Hours 10 am,2tbh Tto$p m residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. ley ‘phone 156x. Corian and Buflder Plans and Estimates 210 Miller St.