and Short m abundance. We sell t $2.00. - Button Length in Brown, EF Waite, of 32.70) : FChamols at $2.00, Gloves at (0c. 8408. the best S Button { A tex” Siate, — Navy, nd last day but Jeadership. But until you is made of absolutely pure * decide: early. "LAND UO. OF SAYKK. BORD that they have .bullding lots for 4nd edsy terms, and placed the Kgency for I o Tuesday, Thursday and ad pong of each week to d to diseases of the i and Throat Glasses Hours 10 to 12 7 to § p. m. Office and South Elmer Ave. Val- OFFICE over Ike Samuels’ Lock. i Jewelry Store. Piles! Piles! Plies! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pie Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Pilea It Wbsorbs tne tumors, aliays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Dr .William's Indian Pile Ointment «4 prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. « Sold by druggists. by mall, for 60c and $1.00. Willisns Mfg Tf Dries, dru uy GOAL #5: ‘PRICE if you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erie St, Sayre, Pa, Hard Coal and Lopes Lnthracite, Both Phones. ought tobe sufficient Sinise any thiaking Woman 19 (ok with Gas. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N. TY. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. J. Ww. BISHOP, The coustant repetition of deliver- Ing good Coal has given aus our répu- lation We handle Lehigh Valley and Sullivan Coal, Hard and Soft Wood and Steam Coal 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bullding, Both Phoues. PILLS. LY Corvus Kaine Se Sovvasnny Moser snes. ALLL ison LA FARL. Sak! Surat Bganit | Batts Hoory Refynied, Gr §150 pt por. ¥ wi 13 mad them o8 tia) a re! here releved. Runpien Free, IF Four dragged at Bove them wend your orders be be UNITED MEDICAL CQ. 008 Te, Lamdasvea, Pa Sold in Sayre by the Weat Seyre Pharmacol Co. » Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Sayre, Pa Valley Phone 116y. J, C. PECKALLY Employment ngency, Laborers and Foremen furnished in any quantity on short notice. No commission char i Bell phone 138. Elizabeth Street. Waverly, N. 1. Laws & Winlack Attorneys apd Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TE Valley Phone 180a. A E “BAKER, CARPEN TER AND BUILDER. ———— Waverly, N. Y. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Railder, lans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence 208 Chestaut St, Sayre, Pa C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Draymas. Especial care and prompt stfention given (0 moving of Pianos, Jousebold Goods, Safes, ete. Maynard. Maynard& Schrier ws vu AUoraams and Qommtlars 17 Pleasant St. a Oar aad Wilk: ware in Towanda today om business. ————————— Russel! Pratt of Towands, was In Alliens last evening on business. a S— Mrs. Layman of Towanda, spent Sunday with Miss Clara Potter ia Ath- ens. SE ————————— David .Benjamin and family moved from 119 Spruce street to 214 Maple street yesterday. Mre. Hose 1s making extensive re- pairs on the residence on the Kellogs. farm In Fast Athens Mrs. W. C, Bowman went to Towan- da today where she will visit her brother, C. A, Hoffman. D. C. Gray has returned from Gil- bertville, N. Y., where he yas called by the death of a relative Mrs. L. Gi VanChiek and daughter, Margaret of Manchester, N. Y., are visiting Miss Eliza Beau, -Elaf street Mrs. Charles Heverly and family of Dushore, have been wailing at Sol- on Heveri¥"s on First street and re- turned home today. Hon. R. 8. Edmiston has made all of his appointmepts and every one of them are old soldiers. He has not forgotten the old boys yet Mra Frank Munn of Hugh street, has—rélurned from Cortland, N. Y,, where she has been visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Anna Miller. J. B. Brooks, who has been suffer- lng from ¥ritis and confined to his fiome for several moulhs, Is some bet- ter and Las been put riding. Charles Claflin has been In Athens a few days packing up his household goods and removing them to Picture Rocks, Pa. He and his family went to that place this morning where they will reside in the future Robert Wilson the young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson with his moth- er came 10 Athens loday and from here they went to Packer hospital, where the boy Is to be treated for a swelling under his left ear. There was $125.00 insurance on the Wheaton barn and $225.00 cn contents. His loss is © tons of hay and a lot of farming tools. Mr. Wheaton has been quite sick and the family have not told him about the fire yet Edwin F. Loom!s played a mandolin solo at Keith and Proctor's - Union Square concert hall in New York city Sunday evening and was obliged to respond to a hearty encore. This Is the largest concert hall in the city, and Is a very high Sompliment to Mr. Loomis" skill, F. H. HII! attended the meeting of Washington Camp, P. 0. S. of A. at Sayre last evening and gave them a nice entertainment with his patriotic steropticon views and graphaphone music. They had a large attendance At the next meeting of the Athens camp they will taken in several Grapd Army men. Batcher’s Confession. Athens—We received a paper from Grand ledge, Mich, this morning con- taining a lengthy account of the mur- der of William Lampman for which crime Sifas Compton was arrested in Athens last week. The confession of John Butcher who is serving a sen- tence of imprisonment for life fixes the crime upon Compton if true, and the accompanying details are of the most revolting kind. According to the statement they planned to get the old man's money which they believed to amount to about $1,000 and to use It "where it would do some good." Butcher says that he got $220 for his share. Although the crime was com- mitted fourteen years ago it seems that Compton has been suspected as Pa |having a band Tn it during the whole time, Prosecuting attorney Peters wai elecled to office aboul two years $80 and he says that he has been In favor of arresting Compton all of this time. Chief Mulligan has been awars of these conditions and has hzd an eje on Compton so that he could be located whenever wanted Complon is a bachelor and has no relatives in this vicinity. When he first came to Athens hé worked at the shops a short time andiat differ- ent places pear hers, Attorney Peters and Tro: are walling in Athens for the requisition papers that are expected every day. Exposure Brings on Bheumatism. Painful In its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain i si § 3 2 5 i s : 2 feevie health. For the last four y she has been In quite feeble health three months. She leaves beside he husband a niece, Mrs. Ella Kim, afternoon at 2 o'clock, Hev. A. Tiden her former pastor officiating assist- ed by Rev. F. L. Allen of the Baptist church in Athens. Interméht at Tio- ga Polnt cemetery. HURLED “STINK BOMBa™ Russian Studentsa Initiate “Reds” In High Srhoal of Sciencen. BT. PETERSBURG, March 26 —The High School of Sciences, situated on Vasill Island. was the scene of 3 se- ries of explosions which, fortunately, brought no serious casualties fn thelr train. The explosions were engineered by members of the senior and junior classes, whom the faculty was about to = bodily for offenses against discipil The first deafening detonation oc curred in the lecture hall during a lec ture. Beveral cupboards containing apparatus for chemical research were blown to splinters and the Instruments burled out over the heads of the class, During the rioting that followed some of the students hurled “stink bombs” filled with lll smelling ma terials at unpopular members of the faculty, and at the same time smaller bombs were exploded In other parts of the school and In the street tn front of the bulldings. Nobody was seriously burt The was closed and the police searched the dormitories. Freneh Troops te Occupy Oudia. PARIS, March 20.-The Moroccan situation, which has been forced into the background for a year past by acute internal problems, has now been brought to the front by the sssassina. tion In Morocco City of Dr, Mauchamp, a French subject. The declsionagf the cabinet to send French troops to occu py Oudja, In Morocco, was unanlinous. The occupation of this point will be continued until full satisfaction has been accorded. 1he French demands inclode the punishment -of the mur derer of Dr. Mauchamp, Indemnity for the family of the victim and the appropriation of a large sum for the foundation of a charitable institotion In Morocco In memory of Dr. Mau champ Von Sternbarg Rides With Roosevelts WASHINGTON, March 26. -Taking advantage of the fine weather, the president, accompanied by Ambasss. dor Speck von Sternburk and the two elder Roosevelt boys, Theodore, Jr, and Kermit, took a long ride In the suburbs, Tbe ambassador, like the president, Is a good horseman and frequently accompanies the latter on his excursions. Baron Sternburg was a private in the Franco-Prugslan war at the age of sixteen, and when the president was engaged In assisting in the organization of his cavalry regi ment for the Cuban service he fre. quently consulted his friend about the work. Indian Girl on Trial For Murder. CARMEL, N, Y., March 28-—-YWhen court adjonrned seven jurors had been secured for the trial of fifteen-year-old Jennie Ruth Burch, the Indian girl who stands charged with murdering the In- fant, Wilbur Winship, by feeding him a poisoned peach. The girl. accompa- nied by her mother, sat through the proceedings nervously twisting her handkerchief, but smiling occasionally, Most of the talesmen wanted to be ex- cused, stating that they could not send a girl to the electric chair, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ee Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firmer. at € per cent Prime mercantile paper, 66% per cent Exchanges, $17030.55; balances, $7,680 230. Closing prices? io N. Y. Central. 113 Amal Copper. Norf, & West... 5 Brooklyn R. T.. «7 C.C.C&8LL. 4% Chess. & Ohlo. . .. Chl & Northw, D.& H..\.cov.vs 5 Reading Rock Island,... 19 St Southern Pac... Southern Ry South. Ry. pf.. Bugar ...........07% Texuns Pacific... 3% Union Pacifie.. 13% uU U. 8. Steel pf.. West. Unlon.... wn Gen. Electric, ... HL Central. .... Lackawanna... Louls. & Nash.. Magphatian w York Markets, FLOUR-Dull and about steady: Minng- sotn patents, $1064.35; winler straights, rm ref nler extras, $2.3003; nier patents, 53 BYR WHEAT After Afar ohing about Gnchany. a wheat sased or large wi hiproents, betfer weather In t southe west and liberal northwest ees there wus & slight reaction later on covering; 4 Jul Loy lead: <i MRL country, AY Sua; shipping. Bowe. ; good to t ma rile 205; me. Alum, seh: pen. 3.04 EYL; red ney, 52. Ww Firm; fleecs, hohe A te, Connon inte. 23. ; Salle.) Pacific coast, = w5, Side. . Bb PETE ira Creamery, common tra, SMe. held, common to extra, II ox 2c. state dairy, common to finest, : COMMON extra, | este actin Symon i hte rm; state, foll cream, cole Bh I is QRAFT AT SRowNevILLE Corporal Testifies That Gerermment Rifies Were Sold te Cltisens. # WABHINGTON, March 26 — Tha soldiers invariably were able to cure extra cartridges and sometities had extra rifles as well was asserted by William Ryan, corporal in Come pany K, Twenty-sixth infantry, In the Brownsville inVestigation before the senate committee on military affairs. Ryan was at Brownsville prior to the coming of the negro soldiers of the enty-fifth infantry, fe was serving as the a under the quartermaster sergeant, at whose onlers, he said, he sold 1.000 rounds of s®overmment ammunition tv a jank dealer in BroWnsviile. Under thesame man's onlers, be said, he defaced the which had been secured in the Philips pines, with fourteen others, gs surplus guns. The defacing was done apd the guns beld out at the timé the order wns issued for the surrender of all of the Krag type of rifles He claimed that he Aid not know what had become of these guns. “In reply to a number of questions, he de- clared that he did not consider that be of government property. Thomas Taylor, a former member of Company B, Twenty-fifth infantry, was put ou the stand, as the expert examination of shells picked up im Brownsville Is declared to show that his gun was used In firing eleven of those shells, Taylor denied that his gun had been fired since his company left Fort Niobrara a montiFprior to the shooting. DEFENSE WiLL BE INSANITY. Mohawk Girl on Trial For Murder of Infant. CABMEI. N der trial presenting featyresof unusual interest openéd here thin morning when Jennie Burch. a fourteen year-old girl, wis calied on lo answer the charge of poisoning Wilbur Winship, a two-year oid child, whose nurse sbe was. The girl has [odian blood in ber veins, ber grandfatber, Philo Burch, being o Usif breed Mohawk. She was employed by Herbert Winship of Pat- terson, N Y. ns nurse for his infant und seemed very fond of the child. Lust September she first set fire to her employer's barn and then gave the iufant a peach sprinkled with strych. nine. After dolng this she tried to commit suicide, The defense will be insanity, Guardsmen's Congress at Columbia. COLUMBIA, 8 C., March 2 ~The Interstate National association, com- prizing the militia of tha various states of the Union, opened here today its sixth aununl session. Delegates from every siale In the Unlon were in at- tendance, General Charles Dick, sen: ator from “ Ohio, accompunial by a large party of military men, is bere for the meeting. The convention was call. ed to onder by President Dick In the hall of the house of repredentatives, A feature was a formal address by Colo- nel H. 0, 8, Holstand, U. 8 A, ad- jutant general of the South Atlantis division. Blissardl DEstroys a Nouad, w= ST. JOHN'S, N, ¥, March 26-—A heavy blizzard, the nigst severe In twenty years, has raged over New- foundland during the past forty-eight hours, Lightning destroyed a honsa Harbor Grace and disabled telegraph lines, The high wind blocked the const with ice, making It Impossiuf® to nove shipping: Trattic on the railway es Is at a standstill on account of deep snow. , Leveen Near Sscrnmente Lave Way. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 —Storm fornia are somewhat Improved, * al though portions of the great lnterion valleys are still threatened with nuns dation. The levees south of Sacramen- to broke during tbe night, and the res- Ideats of the flopded region are re ed to be In danger. A rellef party been seat’ to thelr rescue, NEW YORK, March 20 —Charles M. Schwab has had his personal assess- ment for taxing purposes cut down from $1,000,000 to $420.000. He had when he swore his property in per soualty In this city amounted to $429.- 000, and this was set down as the as- sessment. Shipbuilders Get a Lunch, BAY CITY, Mich, March 26-—In recognition of the decision of the local employees of the Anierican Shipbulld- ing company not to go on strike the boand of trade of this city gave = to 1,200 men after the launching of the steamship Mclatosh, Not Missing Horace Marvia. BUFFALO, N. Y, March 20. Will Call at House and Give Hw mat "501 North Wilbur Aven, os will respond. promptly and do your work qulick- ly. For a Flumber to slight or loiter over his work we consider decided ly poor policy. So all our work is of the Burry-up order, but with- out slighting. In § We* have’ got Into the habit | - H.R. TALMADGE H.L. Towner, M. Dy’ y Distases ot Speetalte ot the “Reo 4. tom, Hourgt-to Lam. lto. 8p om t oe Ja Block. Valley Phone 373. 128 Lockhart S¢ a Hil & Belback's. CAFE Poe the Finest Beors, Ales, Wines and Cigars In the Valley, - - A. J. Green, Contractor and Bullder.. Plans and Estimates Pursiahed. £5 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phona 21%y. Sayre, Pa. Chas. H. Larnar CONTRACTOR, “a CARPENTER AND BUILDER: 0 {ardwood and Stair Work & speciality. All Work Promptly Attended to, Rooms 11 400 12, Totktaph OFFICE HOURS: ttollem2to dT tendent of Police Regan says stiaded tar he bey
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