and Short ; here in alundante We sell 12 Button Length in Brown, Black or White, at $2.75. 16 Button, Dlack or White Seu 12 Button Chamois at $2.00. Long Lisle Gloves at lOc Short Silk Gloves, extra quality, 1 sizes 6 fo K. jook at our windows ite , Laces, Shoes, etc, etc. the best § Button tex’ stands for Navy, State, Tan, § de, at $3.00. ing “Wooltex” Siate, Black or | material, wool or show you. at 75 apd $1 84. which you will su Opening. Saturday, the last day br! “Wool- style leadership. But until you js made of absolutely pure silk, as the care may be, and Is to rély buy if you visit our Millinery . Monday and. Tuesday. Our trim- <iuers, so don't delay until Piles! Plies! Plies! Dr. Williama' Indian Plle Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcsrated and Itching Pilea. It absorbs the tumors, allays ths itching at once, acts as m gives instant relief. Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment Iz prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts anteed. Sold by dru for 60c and $100. Co. Cleveland, O. QUALITY, PRICE 3 - If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erie St, Sayre, Pa, Hard Coal and Lopez Anthraciie Both Phones. » GAS LIGHT COMPANY, : Waverly, N. Y. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OB ALIVE. Will pay $100 & Bead st the barn Ing good Chal Bas given us our repa. tation We handle Lehigh Valley snd , | Sullivan Coal, Hard and Soft Wood 4nd Steam Coal 103 Leigh Av, Lockhart Bad Youn Phves. MAIMOTRATY EY 8: LLS. AY. Ei ae loo fa TB Ei Tr R. HN. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder. Plans and Estimaiés Furnished. 2 Miller St. = ~~ Bayre, Pu’ Valley Phone 118y. J. C. PECKALLY * Employment agency... Laborers and Foremen furnished In dny quantity on short notice. No commission charged. Bell phone 138. oo Elizabeth Street: Warerly, N. Y. Laws 8& Winlack “Attorneys and Counselors at_ Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TEANSACTED. Valldy -Phane 1808. . Sayre Pa. A. E. BAK BR, ' CARPENTER AND BUILDER. ¥ 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. J. M. ASHTON, = General dontyactor and Builder. ~ Plans and Estimates Furnlobed. [vaiter Phone 125, Residence 208 given to moving of Planosy Household L Mes. Mary Mathews went to Tow: Slater, Mrs. Hear Drake. =H. D. Sevison entertained her 3 day? 00} class this aftbroon at. her of _Paing stredt : ~ Miss Lega Hostwick, who is attend: ing the Athens schools went to Rick- etts this morning to" spend Sunday. —————————— . DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hasel Salve undoubladly the best relief for Plies. Bold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs A ———— I Rev. Will A. Kelley gaye a splen- did patriotic address at the meeting of the P. 0. B. of A meeting last night. = ———————— Mr. Albert Boehm of Elmira. visit- ed his sisters, Mrs. J. F. Ward and Miss Christiania Boehm, several days this week. T_T Anson D. Burchard. insurance ad- juster of Elmira, was In Atheus today looking over the loss to the Athens Gazette stock. : ——— Ezra Bacon and Mrs. W. B. Cogs well of Sylvania, were in Athens thy hmornlog on their way home from fae funeral of Harry Madison. FJ Hon. R_S Edmiston was ip Athens {today shaking hands with his com- rades. He has made most of ihe ap- pointments for the Health Depart ment and they are all old soldiers RP. Kenedy of Seattle, Washing- ton, Is visiting his old school chum, little Margaret Morrow of Ithaca, who is the guest At the same place went to Wyalusing tp stay over Sunday. Charles Lewis. Athens—Charles Lewis dled at the home of his sop, Volney C. Lewis, 225 Center street at 4 o'clock this morn- ing as a result of a stroke of paraly- sis about five weeks ago, aged years. Deceased was born In Pike lownship; Sullivan county, Pa, De cembgr 17, 1826; and for many years Tin # cattle dealer. His "businéss him all over the countéa of ord and; Sulltvan and he made acqudintances and [trienda.: He later operated a saw mill at Bar¢ldy, entering “foto the lumber business very extensively. He after- wards resided in Monroeton. and mov- years ago, where he has lived at the home of his son, Voluey up (op the time of his géath, His wife died about eight years ago. He was a man ofp genial disposition and character. He Mrs. George Stroud and Mr. Volney [C. fewlf; both of Athens. His fun- er! will taks place from the resi- dence of his son tomorrow morning at § o'clock, Rev. Dr. Simpson offic; iating and his remains will be taken to Mountain Lake for interement. ¥ Athens Churches. Catholic services in the morning at §:30, *Blesging of the Palms and Dis- tristition of the same.” Sunday school evening. Rev. Father ORourke will hold services at Ulster at 10:30 a. Mm. Eplscopal—The regular services for APalm Sunday by the pastor, Rev. W. E Daw. Universallst—The redulns services. Morning at 10:30, shbject, “The Spir- jtual Authority of the Church” Sun- day school at 11:30. Evening service at 7 o'clock, subject,” “The Second Coming of Christ.” Presbylbrian—Services morningand wvening by pastor. Morning subject, “Thoughts Suggestive of Palm Sun- day.” Evening. “The Reconvertsd Christian Baptist—Services morning and even- ing “by pastor. Morning subject, “Palm Sunday. the Trivmphal March.” Evening, “Lessons from Jacob and Exposure Brings on Ebeumatiom. Painful in its mildest form, quickly It struck the “wires Crawford barn and pul, out the lights off the bridge. The East Athens tele- nes wears put out of Business and “inhabitants were isolated for ser- |eral hours. No serious damage result- morning “I bought a ffty TRADE CONDITIONS. =F RW Dua 2 Cals "Weekly Repart of 3 Trade. NEW YORK, Mirch Z3—-R G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade says: Business has responded to the influ ence of settled spring-weather at most points, and the proximity of Easter bas ificreased retall sales of dry goods, millinery and footwear. Many deslérs had underestimaled requirements, and urgent demands are made upon job bing houses Transportation is more satisfactory, but at many cities there are still complaints that seisonable goods do not come forward as speci: fied. In addition to cirrent trade there j= a volume of preparation for Ia seasons that maintains activity at man: ufsctufing plants, the high prices read- ily paid on most of 4bls forward busi neds testifying to the fact that confi dence remains yushaken. One of the best features of the pres: ent situation is the steady improve ment in mercantile paymeats despite the unsettled condition of the mooey market. *Opeu weather has brought out much new structural work, and the movement of laiilding materials Ia heavy, while at many cities real os tate is wtili advancing. Hailway gross earnings thus far reported for March exceed those of & year ago by 7.6 per cent, but higher wages and other In: creased costs of operation have started f movement lo advance freight rates. One new schedule Is announced to take effect on Nay 1 Oficial statistics for February show. od Inrger foreign trade than in the cor responding month of any preceding year, while at ‘this port alone for the Inst week Imports were $3,990,068 lax ger than a year ago and exports in- creased $1019208 Security markets continued - irregular, but money rates fell to a more normal position. Bank exchanges at New York for the week were 47.2 per cent larger than a year ago owing In part to special syndicate settlements, while at other leading cities the gain averaged 187 cent. Fallures during the week were 1585 aPainst 218 last week, 213 the preced- ing week and 218 the corresponding week last year. MAYOR JOHNSON IN CRASH. Chicsge Flier Deralied-OMeclals Sus. pect Foul Play. PITTSBURG, March 28 —-Train No. 23, the Chicago Limited, from New York for Chicago, on the Pennsylvania rall- | road, while going about thirty-five “miles an bour wis wrecked at Stewart, Pa., about seventeen miles east of here. Among the passengers were Tom L. Johfison, mayor of Cleveland, and Hol- land C. Webster, assistant district at- torney of Toledo, O. The engine and the first five cars were derailed, but no one was hurt, It is said that evidence leading the officials to believe that the track had been tampered with was found at the scene of the wreck. Pligrisas te Hear Hryeoe. NEW YORE, March 23 -- Former American Ambassador to Great Brit alan Joseph H. Choate and Mrs. Choate gave a dinner at their East Sixty. third street house last night in bosor of British Ambassador James Bryce and Mrs. Bryce, who, since they reach: ed this city yesterday, have been guests at the Choate home. Tonight Ambassador Bryce will speak at the dinner of the Pilgrim soclety at the Waldorf-Astoria. Wesdther Probabilities, Falr; west winds, FINANCIAL AND COMMEROCIAL. — Closing Sleek, Quotations. Money on call, 4 per cent; time mone: Brookiyn RT. C.,C,C.& SLL. wn ER Weak. Union... Women, a 2 Pour Vroses te Death. BATHURST, N. B, March 23 Four fives were lost To a severe blizzard which swept over the eastern provinces Iate at night. During the Leight of the gale Mra John Comeau and three of her children were frozen to death in a snowdrift at St Blmon. s small laland village, he wind which reached a velocity of sixty-five miles an bour, carried off the roof and upper portion of thé Comenu dwelling. Comeau took one child to the Biearest honsé, a quar ter of » mile distant, but In aitempting to return for the others lost his way In reached home he found his wife and three chikiren frozen to death in a Coed Dynamite to Save Bridge. HARTFORD, Conn, March 23 —-Dy- namite was used freely today to break up the ice in the Connectient river In the vicinity of the new $0ON000 heidge to East Hartford and also the temporary structure. In some places around the foundations of the ague- duct the ice i= several feet thick and it Is thonght that If It 1s nbt cleared away before ihe general breakup oc curs the foundations of the temporiry structure maf be awept away. Cotton Ablhse nt Fisr Rinll. PINE BLUFF, Ark, March 28. ~ Fire which started In the boller room of the Bluff City Lumber company de- stroyed several nearby residences, to- gether with the plant of the lumber company. Lack of water prefsure ne- cesaitated" the ose of dynamite. Two compresses and several thousand bales of cotton were badly damaged. The loss is beavy and will probably ex- Harvard Berth For Youay Roosevelt. CAMBRIDGE, Magy, March 23 — Theodore RooseVelt, Jr, was appointed second assistant manager of the Har ward university crew by the university athletic committee last night. The ap- pointment was made from a list of a dozen candidates, all of whom have been competing for the place since last October by active work Sen Ciafnia 199 Souls, BOSTON, March 23. —An appalling to- ta] »f 199 lives and 54 ships have been sacrificed to the storms and treacher ous coasts of New Engiand and the maritime provinces for the winter just ended, Harvard Defeated In Debate. PRINCETON, N. J. March 23 Princeton won the annual debate with Harvard [ast night. Princeton Downed Yale in Debate. NEW HAVEN, Coan, March IZ Princeton won the debate with Yule bere last night BRIGHTENS THE HOME ~ Jap-a-Lac brightens everything it touches. A quart can will make your floors, furniture and woodwork look like new. It comes in'thirteen colors, and may be used in over a hundred different ways. It is tough, quick drying, durable, elastio—the best, and is adapted to more purposes than any varnish made. We're at your servics with many other things in household. needs, at proper pricea We carry only the better grades of goods—the kind we can guarsatee with confidence. BOLICH BROS CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plass drawn and estimates given fardwood and Stair Work a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Waverly, Bell ‘phone 906. Will Call"at House snd Give SAYRE, FA. HUNTING for a plumber who will do your work just right You can stop right here. Send for us ‘and we will respond promptly snd do your work quick- iy. * For a Plumber to slight or loiter over his work we consider decided- ly poor policy. So all our work Is of the hurmy-up order, but with- § nut slightiog. In | ; fact the only part we are care less about is the | blll. We have got into the habit | of not charging Ji enough, so other Fi plumbers say. / Disetses of Women and of the Ri tum. Hours Tto Sa. m.100 3, Tol pm. Office: —Samuels Block. Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart Ji COME TO = Be CAFE For the Finest Beers, Ales, Wines LOOMIS OPERA. Hi WEEK OF MONEY, MA The Talented Actress and C ROSABELE and her splendid oc 5—Blg Vaudeville 10-STANDARD DR LSA D-1
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