Involved are Robes. for boys. ti ——— of Furs. g Caps. Sweaters. lot of Furs. ren’s. Flannelettes. ; * Sty of Rain Coats. Waverly, N. avn LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Ha Atnouzce that they have j (hem Ju the hands of ANDREW [8 of this place. All those to provide themselves with purposes will do well to coun- Mr. Evarts before purchas- hare. This plot of land Is r d by industrial plants iful scenery and all the ad- | of & modern town. Terms H. Tuttle, M. D., | Speeialist. Practice limited to diseases of the | accurately fitted. a.m,2tob Tto# Hours 10 to a p. m. Office and ley ‘phone Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Pald. Room 7, Elmer Block, . LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. W. T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace. 66x. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y. H. L.Towner, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rec- tum. Hours Tto%a m,1 to 3.78pm OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockbart St OR. A. G. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street OFFICE HOURS: ° Sto11:00 am, 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito uring 4 and chronic diseases a Specialty. Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Ballder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 312y. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Ballder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Bayre, Pa Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get | } i Electricity and Gas. In spite of all that electricity has hardly an Ilmportaot industry which past decade than bas that of gas pro innovations gas making renewed Its youth and lald the foundations for a Knocker. “Man composed of clay is silent and ponderous,” preached Jean Raulin in the fifteenth century. “bot woman by the rattle she keeps up. Move a sack of earth and {t makes no noise; touch a bag of bones anc you are deal: ened with the clitterclatter” A Youthful Medal Winner. Little Doris Zella Kay, of London, England, 11 years old, has no fewer than 11 medals, lacluding the Cross of Merit of the Paris Life Saving so clety and the Perrin gold medal. She {s the daughter of Mr. James Kay. himself an authority on swimming Newest Anesthetic. A new ancsthetic, called stovalne, has come Into use abroad to prevent pain In surgical operations. It does not produce unconsciousness, and a person who has nerves strong enough can watch a surgeon operale while under its Influence. Look Ahead! Look not mournfully into the past; it comes not back again. Wisely Im- prove the present; It Is thine. forth to meet the shadowy fature without fear, and with a manly heart —Longfellow. For How Long? Drill Sergeant (at the top of his voice) —~When 1 give the command “Halt!" you will bring the foot which is on the ground to the side of the one which Is in the air, ‘and remain motionless! Australian “Leafiess Acacia™ The “leafless acacia” Is a peculiar tree that forms forests in Australia The tree has no leaves, but respires through a little stem answering the purpose of a leaf. The Need of the Pregent. Let not future things disturb thee for thou wilt come to them If ft shall be opecessary, having with thee the same reason which thou now usest for present things —Marcus Antoninus. ————— Man's Sphere. Says a woman writer; plain necessity” We hope the men who strut around, feeling like a lux- ry. will see this. —Toledo Blade. “Man is a Craving for Riches. Riches are like sea water, the more you drink the thirstier you become. Schopsnhaggr. Scores of Them te Light. Athens—The crowd that went over ‘to the dog farm yesterday to bid at ‘the sale were obliged to come back without heir canines. IL now appears that the creditors of Landis, allas Lioydt are becoming numerous and they all want a chance ia lhe gume. So they have succeeded in forcing bankrupt proceedings and are hunt- ing around for property to gel their fingers ou. That 140 acre farm that Landis claimed 0 own in Sayre was only rented and the story is that he has pot seltled all of the rent. The dogs that Sheriff Griffin had under levy will not be sold until the result of the bapkrupl proceedings are dis- posed of. The familly are still here and caring for things as Dest they can. There was a figity little Dutch- man on the premises yesterday watch- ing the course of evenls, probably with some anxiely as (0 the result, and may be with some doubls as to where he was going to get a hand in the muss. And so our dog farm is about in the same condition It was when the officers of the law invited Landis to take a journey wilh them to Reading. 1 Ely Kinpey returned to Schenectady Mouday. The borough eléction will be held Tuesaday, Feb. 19. | Delos Dubols was calling upon Ath- ens friends last evening. Mrs. George Stacey of Troy, is vis- iting her son, Fred in Athens D. J. Macalee 1s making sowie exten- sive improvements in his. coal office and yard Miss WiHa Murrelle has resigned her position in the Barreil music store 'at Waverly. Mrs. Ellwood Eddy went to Towan- da today to visit her sister, Mrs Frank Bagley. Elner Arnold came over from Vaw- ter this morning with a sleigh and en- joved the beautiful snow John W. Codding, District Deputy of Towanda, attended the meeting of Rural Amity lodge last eveaing. Mrs. Harry Mitten went to Piclure Rocks today and will spend a short time with Mrs, Robert Archer A. R Gillette and Gay L. Culver of Sheéshequiu, attended the meeting of Rural Amity lodge last evening. John J. Weller and wife, Elmer Os- burn and wife and Charles E. Mills aud wife attended a dance In Cady's ball at Nichols last night. Dr. Brown has been unable to at- tend his patients for the past few days on account of sickness. He was around today and they now will have ,8pecial care II his services are peed- ed The farmhouse that burned in Wol- ,cott Hollow * yesterday morning was the one bullt by Walter K. Green when he was sawing the lumber on the Elsbree tract several years ago. It is estimated that the loss Is about $1,200 and it was {insured in The Grange, but the amount is no’ known. Fred Cole of Macedonia was in Ath- ens today. His dauxhter, Mrs. Bessie Clark of Rummerfield, came to the hospital several days ago and has sub- mitted to an operation for appendicitis snd {3 In a very critical condition. tie is here so he may be near her in case his services are needed. The Christian Endeavor soclety of the Presbyterian church will hold a ‘ social Friday evening of this week at the home of W. G. Jordan, South Main street. A program will consist fn part of mandolin solos by B. F. Loomis, vocal solo by Mrs. von Tobel and readings by Mrs. Chyries M. Smith. There will be ice cream and | cake and everybody will join in the ' offering. All "are Invited. By the papers yesterday we see that the town of Avoca has suffered from a mine cave in and that some of the fuhabitants have been obliged to flee from their homes. H. N. Weller, cash- fer of the new bauk there has been in Sheshequin walting for the bank building ‘to be completed and so has escaped the catastrophe of having the bottom fall out from under him. He was In Athens today but had not learned whether his bank was affected A woman from Oneonta, N, Y., came to Athens yesterday and paid a vis- it to the dog farm for the purpose of getting a dog she sent an order for reveral weeks ago. She enclosed §20 with her order amd after walling a certain time she wrote asking why the canine did not come, but her let- ters she claimed were not answered. She now wants her dog or the money (but at last accounts she was still jut: 3h has made their escape. van with the others, but when he dis covered Patrolman Thomas Wolfe ly- ing helpless on the ground, with a por tion of ithe wagou resi.ng ob his right leg, which bad been broken. be stopped tiefore was aking him to jail from Wolfe's body and then surren dered to a juliceman. All the prisoticrs, who were held for the central polive station the step outside the van. As the wag: on swung around a corner one of the wheels caught in a car trick and liroke off Wolfe fell to the ground. and the wagon fell on h'm. breaking his leg. The prisosers then battered open the door and, find'ng their guard helpless, made their escane ¥IFTY DEAD IN MINE. Explosion Caused by Dust In Stewart Colliery, Near Fayetteville, X. V. CHARLESTON, WW. Va, Jan 30-— There are at least fifty or sixty per sons dead as a result of an explosion in the Stewart mine. near Fayetteville, in Fayette county, last nleht, accord ing to the last reports received, and It is expected the number will reach twenty-five more. The explosion was caused by dust in the mine Every effort Is being made to get to the men who are ‘en. tombed, but there is little hope that any of them are alive At the time of the explosion there were about 200 men in the shaft, and there is grave apprehension that a great many of them were in the mine when the explosion occurred. A list of the dead Is now being compiled, and it will ipclude at least the number mentioned Organized effort is being mule to get to the men in the mine, and volunteers are plentiful.” The scene about the mine is a pathetic one, men, women and children crying for thelr dear ones and imploring these oa the groupd to go to thelr rescue, The Stewart mine is a shaft 318 feet deep. GOVERNOR TAKES IT BACK. Swetienhnm Sends Letter of Regret For Davis Incident. LONDON, Jan. 30 The Internation al phase of the King=tou Incident has been fiually Tlosed by Governor Swet tenham formally withdrawing his let ter to Rear Admiral Davis and ex pressing his regret for having written it . Swettenbam's withdrawal of his let ter and his apology followed volumi nous telegraphic communisitions to him from the colonial office. The dls patch which has now closed the incl dent was sent by the governor to the colonial office, whence it reached the state departimnent through the foreign office and Charge d'Affaires Howard In the usual course, Secretary Tuff biz received the fol lowing cahlegrain froin Governor Swet tenbam: “Most grateful thanks for supply of tents just mrrived from Cuba lo cliarge of Captain Battle, U. 5. A. Service wost highly appreciated ™ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Cloalag Steck Quotations, Money om call steady at 3% per cent prime mercantile paper, $8484 per cent exchanges, $937.43; balances, $15 96550 Closing prices Amal. Copper... 111% Atchlson........ 101% B&0. us Brooklyn RR. T C.C.Ca&8LL Chess. & Ohio Chi & Northw D &H... Erle is Gen Electric. Ill. Central. ... Lackawanna Louls. & Nash Manhattan Int.-Met Missour! Pac... N. Y. Central... 158% Norf. & West. BY Penn. R RR... 10% Reading Rock Island... 8t. Paul Southern Bouthern South, Sugar : Texns Pacinc . Union Pacific... 1704 U. 8 Stel . HN U. 8S. Steel pl. 16 West. Unlon a ah New York Markets, FLOUR-8tead but plow; Minnesota tents, $410644.3; winter straights. BRB &U 8, Winter extras, E543, winter pat ents, $1¢ WHEA 2 Market was steady on cables continued light receipts, lingited offerings she In sympathy with outside markets: HANS July, BREN Le TALL tendy; city, § Sik; tr Tiny ose Bag: Ahipping, Tiglise, | to choles, BI BTRAW: tgs “jong rye, SOgT0c. BUTTER-Crenmery, ¢Xiras, per pound. SUR, firete, ~Huc ne WT held, extras, 3c; firsts, Msc; ' atconda fi 2ic.. renovated, exiras, FSU; Aran, ¢ ELSE State, full cream, small and large, September, fancy, 144c.; October, best, 13%014c. ; winter made, average best small, 13%allc,: good to prime, 124613; inferior, ngk; light skims, llc: half skims, SEO; part skims, prime, fq 5 fair to good Chi Th JIGS—Fresh gathered. extras, per doz- Me; firsts to extra firsts, DLGNYe POTATOES Barely steady; Pénnsyiva. nla, choles, per bushel, T5g4kc.: New York and western, choles, per bushel, 400; New York and western, fair to good, per bushel 4348 LIVE POULTRY-Steady and In falt demand; fowls, 13014; old roosters, 5c; chickens, 10613¢.; ducks, 1410c.; geese, 1? lic. ; turkeys Lelie. DRESSED POULTRY — Firm; fowls, choles, ie.; do, falr ta good, 13%40 Ime old roosters, Pac, nearby aL “Ww 5c; western, do, Hale : turkeys, near- by, cholie tO fanoy, 196:20c ; 40. Western, do, Mt. falr ta good, do. Isfillc ducks, nearby, 186160. ; western, do, 119 146. gress, nearby, 1081ic.; western, du. lec. coun Bod Idve Stock Markets CATTLE E—-Supply Sh market steady; . SPL: veal light; market slow; prime heavies. I He. other grades, $1.90, roughs, $5 Gods SHEEP AND LAMBS Buvply market slew: prime wethers, culls and common. SMI3: lambs, Jacket left. Size 3B at a low price A NEW AND UNUSUALLY FINE LINE OF STATIONERY JUST RECEIVED, & TO 35¢ A BOX. IF YOU 600D, SERVICEABLE SET OF DISHES THAT WILL NOT CRAZE AND YET IS NOT TOO EXPENSIVE FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK, WE HAVE JUST THE THING IN A GREEN AND WHITE ENGLISH WARE. ONLY $10 FOR WANT A SRL 100 PIECE SET. It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot wh'er heating system installed before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your house ctm- fortable in every corner aud your coal bill will bet no larger. 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, Burpers and Glassware. Laren] ow [a Ca) - for wo H. R TALMADGE, Both Phones, , Elmer Avenue. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Roms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lock- bart Street, Sayre. FRENCH FEMALE MADANE DEAR SR VL Cs. A Bare, Comvaew Haas for Sovwupman Ninersy snes POVIR KNORR TO FALL, Woke Famed Seams | Hae arabe] a Moers Fert pawpast Sor §1.00 per bod. WIS send Whom 00 7081 be Ne pod Tr I faved. Ramps Freon, IF pont drageia Ses net rw Semd yond wrens to he ttt MEDICA) CO. 908 74, Lancaw on, Pa Said In Sayre by the West Sayre . Pharmace! Co. ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 » head at the barn All calls promptly attended to dx or night Valley telephone at sore Bell telephone in house. : J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna Bt, Athens, Pa. ER , H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. ‘Notary Public. : Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone 11a i 112 Desmond Street, Sayre A. H.Murray, MD: Diseases of the Eye, — Nose - Throat and the proper Glassen. Hours—9-12; Pe 18: Ofion, Sundays by a Wheelock Block. DS ATET Heary and Light Draying and Neviag. Baggage called for in any part of Sayre, ana Mandolin a Teacher | Will accept a limited number of pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry street, Athens. For further Informa- tion address EDWIN PF. LOOXIS, Athens, Pa. as, Maynard, Maynard & Schrier X P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA, MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, Jan. 14