OUR ENTIRE DEPARTMENT. COME EARLY. pwns for Ladies _Incloding 50, 75, 9Se, BS AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. | pay $1.00 a head at the barv calls promptly attended to day ft. Valley telephone at store pne in house. J H. DUNLAP, st, ‘Do you kpow that Blostein Bros the highest price for rags, rub- _ Iron, metals, etc. Call on us disposing of your junk. We ! e and retail. Bell phone Prompt attention. exact weight for prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor m and Broad Sts. Waverly. 5 8& Winlack and Counselors at Su Vailey Phone 212y THERE WILL BE OFFERED $115, #119, 1.39, 13. $1.69 and 8198 $1.19, $1.25, $1.39, Waists r——— PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL. Do you appreciate a good thing? We know you all do, so when you want anything In the line of furniture upholstered or repaired, no matter what you have, I can do the work and o it right. My prices are right, and my work Is guaranteed for six months A postal card will bring me to your ouse with samples and prices. J. P. OTTARSON, Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avenue. Waverly, N. Y. Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given Hardwood and Stalr Work a specially All Work Promptly Attended to Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street. Waverly. Bell ‘phone 204 H. Tuttle, M. D,, Specialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 sm, 2t5 78pm Office and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- ley 'phone 156x Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME PILLS. A Rare, Comvarn Hans for Foveamaay Noses soon, Rye fawn Tey TALL. Safe! Bure! Rens Spear t huts. fox $1.80 per bes. Sirf Ame Sd Fad gon P oben redeted. Bamps Free If Four draggiet Sum vot hare Leo Four orders 1a Lhe VRITED WEDICAL CO... pox 74, LancasTen, Pa. Pharmacel Ca. f Small Jot of Famous Dog Stolen. S— Athens—Some one has stolen Don the blod hound belonging to Chief Mulligan or he has strayed away. He wits last seen in Athens Sunday morn- ing. This Is the famous dog that has ed their arrest, and the Athens au- thorities value him highly. If any ope bas taken him it will go hard with them for the police are on the scent and they will have a big ac- count to settle when they are caught. He knows his home s0 well that he would not stay away were he not detained by some one. They had better release him and let him come home and save farther trouble. DECISION FAVORS HEARST. Supreme Court BSapperis Attorney General Jaskson's Pesition. ALBANY, N, Y, Feb. “.—Supremq Court Justice Fitts banded down dech alons sustaining the position of Atte nay General William B. Jackson in the matter of the proceedings in the inter ot of Wiliam R. Heamt to ous! George B, McOlellan from the office of mayor of New York city. Justice Fitts decides that the atten ney general has authority to rehear the application of Mr. Hearst for leave te begin quo warranto proceedings agains{ McClellan, which was denied by hig predecessor, Attorney General Mayer. Justice Fitts also denles the motion of McClellan's attorneys to have the attorney general adjudged in contempt ~of court on the ground that i= bringing the action upon his own initiative te oust McClellan he violated the spirit if not the letter of a temporary injune tion of Justice Fitts forbidding him, pending a hearing, to reopen the mat ter of Hearst's quo warranto applies. mo sam soe The “Green Room.” The theater green room (s so called because its floor, m the UUme of Shakespeare, was always covered with Bat Little Interest and Only Oue- Third of the Volo Cast al Yes- terday’s Election. Athens—The borough election yes- tle strife except for inspéctor In the First ward where F. E Weller, the Lincoln candidate was clected over J. A. Gould, Republican. In the Third ward Frank M. Sution was re-elected councilman and W. C. Morrison school director without opposition. In the Fourth ward the strife was on coun- ciiman between H. C. Stonire, Repub- Hlean, W. R. Vauncise, Democrat and Wm. Scheimerhorn., Prohibitionist Although all of the rest of the ticket was strongly Republican the scales were reversed on councilman and Vancise was elected by a majority of 171 over the two opposing candi- dates. The following is the full vote by wards: : i FIBST WARD. Judge of Elections. Charlies Hosmer, Rep. . Charles Hosmer, Dem. .......... 2 Charles Hosmer, Lin. N. V. Weller Inspector of Elcctious, J. A. Gould, Rep. P. J. Shannon, F. E Weller, Lin. Assessor. . L. Sawyer, Rep. . L. Sawyer, Dem. . I. Sawyer, Lin. Conncliman. A. 8S. Maurice, Rep-Dem-Lin. .... f+ Sanford . Sehool Director. Ishin E Gillette, Wie: Tatlin ..... J. CG G Carner A. Lamkin SECOND WARD, Judge of Elections. A. R. Brown, Rep. 0. 0. Caflin, Dem. C. T. Hull, Lin. .. Inspecior of Elections. Charles White, Rep Chsries B. Durrant, Dem. Geo. L. Pendleton, Lin. Assessor, Geo. HH. Northrup .. J. C. Cerner THIRD WARD. Judge of Elections. J. E Biener,” Rep-Dem. .... W. H. Osborne, Pro Inspector of Elections, C. N. Wood, Rep. J. V. A. McEntire, Dam. .......... Assessor, J. F. McKean Councilman, Frank M. Satton, Rep-Dem. School Director. William C. Morrison, Rep-Dem. .. Audlfor. J. C. Carner FOURTH WARD. Judge of Elections. G. G. Swan, Rep. Theodore Crum, Pro. Iuspector of Elections. H. E. Crayton, Rep. J. E. Cook, Dem. M. C. Wilson, Pro. Assessor. John Lyous, Rep. C. F Moore, Dem. William Armstrong, Pro. Councilman. H. C. Stonier, Rep. . W. R. Vancise, Dem. Wm. Bchermerhorn, Pro. ........ School Director, H. L. Patton, Rep. ..:..c. cones. 13 F. A. Armstrgng, Pro. .......... 21 Auditor. 30 b7 13 Original cost, For Men Sacrifice Prices PEEPLES Ladies’ Xibrary Clab. Athens—The inclement weather and sickness interfered somewhat with the attendance at the Ladies’ Library Club meeting yesterday but they had a very pleasant session nevertheless. In the absence of the president, Mrs Bonfoey took charge of the program. The first numbér was a paper read by Mrs. Bonfoey on “Our National Re- sources and Developement” The pa- per went into the elements of Nation- al grandeur and shows that Pennsyl- vania contains the prominent essen- tinls of prosperity. By request Mrs. Snow recited a beautiful patriotic selection, CA Ple- ture of the Past” Following the intermission Mra Estabrooks read a very fine paper on "Socialogical Problems of the State.” In sharp contrast with Mrs. Bonfoey's paper showing the greatness of Penn- sylvania in Industrial arts Mrs. Esta- brooks portrayed the evils existingin the state in the form of child labor as seen In the coal mines, in the silk mills, the glass and cigar factories and the sweat shops, the nulsance and the evils of intemperance and di- vorce. Mrs. Snow followed this with a humorous recitation “Ciricas” or a session In the “Culinary Art" which all enjoyed very much. This closed the day's program. Farl R Bilsh went to tl:e entertain- ment in Loomis opera house last even- ing and when he returned he found that his watch was missing. It is a plain open faced watch, gentleman's small size with a silk ribbon fob on which 1s a locket with two likenesses therin. Any one having information of it will confer a favor by letting hm know of it at Plecre’s grocery. Miss Ora Gillette has been oun a visit with friends in Chemung and stopped in Athens last night, resum- ing her homeward journey to Sheshe- gin this morning. Washington Camp, No. 633, P. O. 8. of A. will meet in their hall Thurs- day evening, Feb. 21, this week, Ij- stead of their regular night A widow's pension of $8 per month has been granted to Ellen McKinney widow of Huston McKinney of Ulster. ——————— G. H. Shultz has been on a visit with Athens friends and returned to his lumber job at Trinket today. An increase in pension to §14 per month has been yraned to Milo Mar- FOURTH DISTRICT OF Captures Every Place on the Ticket By Substantial Majorities, We give the result of yesterday's election in Athens township fourth district: For judge of elections, H. McDulfee, Soc, had 21 voles and James McArdle, democrat, had 17. For Inspector of Elections, Wm. Woodworth, Rep., had 2 Yotes; John Hurley, Dem., 16, and Lewis Westfall, Soc, had 21. For district assessor, J Reubrook, Rep, had 2; Wm. Hur- ey, Dem., 16, and James B Soc., had 21. Assessor, A. 8. aL Rep, 18, Robt. Coykendall, Soc, 20, EE ————————— Resnlt in the Township, I——— Athens—From the returns of the four districts of Athens township officers were elected as follows: For asses. sor, A. S. Willams, Republican; su- pervisor, John W. Rogers, Democrat; school directors, Frank Brown, Repub- lican and George W. Wheeler, Demo- crat; town clerk, Frank Campbell, Democrat; town treasurer, Frank Webb, Democrat; auditor, Steadman Chapman; township trustee, Julius Tozer, Democrat Things are pretty wel balanced in Athens township, third district The vole yesterday for inspector of elec tions-atood A. L. Richards Rep. 29, and C. S. Harris Dem, 29. Of course both are elected but which is the ma- Jority official, H. H. Mercereau, Attormey-At-Law. Notary Publle. : Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone lia. 112 Desmond Street, Bayre. 13 Desmond Stroy atalih A. H. Murray, M. D, proper Fitting Glassen. Hours—#-12; 1-6; Wheelock Block” “OSBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayiae and Moving. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens, and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at- 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 88x Mandolin Teacher : Will accept a limited number of pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons given at residence of CO. T. Hull, Ferry Every Overcoat Suit and in Our