pay 15 to it at the and tached to Jacket $15.00, 51 235 per cent more Big Store, where well, such as the prices. $9.98, $12.00, 5.67, $15.00, $20.00, it designs. CHIC EMBROIDERED LIN a8 lovely lace conceils, 26c and EN COLLARS, good footwear. up fort SEE “Sorosis”. There are thousauds “Sorosis”. It is the worries. They cost This de- * Smart, new styles, extremely i store. (Street Floor.) stylish, and only say $1800. led shapes. Iater buying patrons. In are bere. GOING AWAY FOR EASTER! the meantime the Qur walst business RUFFS ace of furs laid aside. They gi touch to the Easter toilette. add Liberty silk, §1.00 and up ve a dressy, finish- See thew. (Street CORSETS. Values always — -~ easy the All scenery and all the ad- Steps are alicady ng this plot with a full sup- the best water the valley af- , When you come to look over Corners, c¢roas bridge that over I. V. R. R. when across ground. There will be a man ® office Tuesday, Thursday and | afternoons of each week to | Piles! “Plea! Plies! * Dr. Willams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at ance, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief Dr William's Indian Plle Ointment is prepared for Plies and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by druggists, bys mall, for 60c and $1.00. Williams Mfi'g. Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by C. I. Driggs. druggist. GO Al COANTITY, PRICE If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erle St, Sayre, Pa, QUALITY, Hard Coal and Lopez Anthracite. Both Phones. by calling "Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- | Tuttle, M. D., Syechlin. pa limited to diseases of the r, Nose and Throat. Glasses filted Hours 10 0 12 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Office and 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- 166x. W. T. Carey 1 S————— Justice of the Peace. . OFFICE bt Rooms over Jke Samuels’ Lock. prt Street Jewelry Store. Valley Telephone. Ve Buy Junk. ' know that Blostein Broa. highest price for rags, rub- oo Bolstein Bros., Cor. ff and Broad Sts, Waverly. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, NY. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will poy $1.00 8 bead st the barn Aue ‘ue puv ‘py puw dam} ul J0100 umony £1949 jsoulyw ng uwo «aped Jed o9'ct PWOD PUT PasjApu of | *saro10 40 97TVS HALSYI-AUI ¥ oj uj. £|4ve PIU Wey) SAvH nox Xeem oy) uj Apava ‘dup ‘Adve 0} ‘008 wo J. W. BISHOP, The constant repetition of deliver- Ing good Coal has given us our repu- (ation We handle Lehigh Valley and Sullivan Coal, Hard and Seft Weed and Steam Coal. 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Building, Arya gn Inown 74 Te ALLS, nda’ at fret Nigoid § 1 Katie bi pet hp rn en afvairks, Sut ypu when reilevel Samples Free. If your Ereggint deus net Bove tam seid out sr iers be Lhe URITED MEDICAL CO., nox T4, Landasven, Ps Pharmace! Co. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder; ° Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Sayre, Pa Valley Phone 116y. J. C. PECKALLY Employment agency. Laborers and Foremen furnished in any quantity on short notice. No commission charged. Elizabeth Street. Waverly, N. Y. Laws 8& Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS THANSApTED, oo Valley Phone 180a. AE. BAKER, CA RPENTER AND BUILDER. —— 17 Pleasanl St. Waverly, N. Y. J. M. ASHTON, AY — pe 5A RCE General Contractor and Builder. Plaps and Estimales Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence. 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Draymas. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household Goods, Safes, ete, Mrs J. F. Young of Chestnut street, is quite ill of grip Cornelius Hunslker is very sick at bis home, South Maln street Brewstar Ruggles of Towanda, is visiting al Geo. A. Lamkins Johan, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weller has the mumps. Fred Wheeler and family moved from Carmer block to Towanda today. Tomorrow being a legal holiday both banks will remain closed all day. County Commissioner E D. Hark- enss was in town yesterday ou busi- ness, Charles M. Culver, candidate for District Atloruey was In Atheus yes terday. Miss Julia Haverly, a student at Welles college, 1s home for the Easter vacation. . James Doty, one of Smithfield’s merchants, was io town yesterday on business. % G. H. Sumson, J. 8. Thurston and Geo. 3S. Curtiss went to Albany today on business, The commission in the case of Grace Lee held an Inquest on her con- dition this afternoon. Miss Mary Maney is home from Trinity College, Washington, D. C, to Benjamin Smith went to Monroeton this morning where he will visit his uncle, J. F. Yard a short time. Miss Carrie Moon went to Rummer- field today where she will spend Eas- ler with her uncle, John Moon. Mrs. C. G. Bouney has been on an extended visit with friends in LeRoy aud Franklin apd returned today. J. C. Carner and Mahlon Nevins went 0 Philadelphia yesterday after- poon for a week's business visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tallada went to South Branch this morning to visit the Iatier's sister, Mrs. E. H. Harris a week, Mrs. John Woodburn went to Her- rick this morning where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moe, over Easter, The jewelry firm of A. J. Taylor & Co. have dissolved and Mr. D. A. Keefe the junior member takes possession of the stock of goods. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoffman went to Wyalusing today, where (they will spend Easter with Mrs. Hoffman's sis- ter, Mra. E C. Ingham. Mrs. H. A. Benedict, after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Shipman, returned to her home at Powell this morning. Evereit Ballentine, who has been clerking at Maney & Page's, has re- signed to accept employment In I. A. Williams’ grocery store, Sayre. Street Commissioner Mulligan is su- perintending the work of grading the lot in front of the fourth ward hose house, and otherwise improving the premises. Deloss Dubois and wife have been visiting their son in Athens the past week. Mr. Dubols drove back to Monroeton yesterday and Mrs. Du- boils took the early train for home. Joseph F. Hyan came from Mobile, Alabama, yesterday and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mra. M. W. Ryan over the Easter season. He is In the employ of the American bridge com- pany. Mrs. Willis McDanlels and daughter Edna, went to Wyalusing today where they will be guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brennan over Easter. Among those who are changing their place of residence are the fol- lowing: Fred Gustin from South street to Centre street; Mrs, Von Heckle from the Franklin block to Chemung street, and H. E. Crayton from Herrick street to Elmira streel. The Kinney block receptly dam- aged by fire is being thoroughly re- paired Ths Athens Gazette has risen from the sghes and starts on a new career with commendable energy, and we can not doubt but that they will be even more enterprisng than they ever have been before, Frank Crans and Tom Hudson went to Milltown last night taking a phon. ograph with thr dnd they were en- da home of Frank Bliss. i as well an got en. is gradually growing w the time. Her mother was in to see her yesterday afterncon persuade her lo return homie bat says she had rather stay in 1 up under the protection of the pol The commission in lunacy appoin 2 demands prompt atteation. The com- the county commissioners and they ex- pect that they will take the girl In charge some time today. Miss Minnie M. Williams, the talent- ed elocutionist, who has gained the highest retiown In the principal cities of the old and new world, will give an evening in the Spalding Museum building, in Athens, Tuesday even- ing. April 2. On this occasion she] William's Carbelic Salve With Arnica and Wiech Hagel The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Charped Hands and all askin eruptions. It 1a guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26c by druggists. Williams Mtg. Co. Prop’s., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. Driggs, Druggist. will take for her theme Shakesp res) “Merchant of Venice,’ the rendering of which has made her famous all over the world This will be a good opportuninty for our people to enjoy one of the Lest entertainments in classic IHerature. The Athens W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Atkios, 134 N Elmira street Friday at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Meeting will begin and close promptly -on time. A full atlendance is desired as business of Importance is to be transacled. Please bring slate reports. Superintendent of pris- on and jail work will have charge of program. D."W. Tripp reteived a telegram from Stockholm, Sweden, yesterday containing “ the information that his daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Graves, was dangerously {ll with appendicitis, Later he received another dispatch saying that an operation had been successfully performed and that her condition was favorable. Hon. Mial E Lilley was In Athens yesterday. The Record for mine. ROUMANIAN REVOLT. Peasant Rioters Make Trouble on King Charles Estates. VIENNA, March 28 — Dispatches from Czernowltz, on the Moldavian frontier, say that conditions In certain parts of Roumsnla are still most seri ous. Grave disorders are reported to have broken out on the estates of King Charles at Polaua, and troops have been sent to the royal domains. Large nuwbers of peasant rioters have been killed in conflicts near Bral- la and Papulescha, and it appears that many rioters on trying to enter the town of Galatz were repulsed by sol- diers near the viliage of Losaven! with a loss of twenty killa). The peasants then turned thelr attention on Hraila. Sanguinary fighting Is reported also at YViasta, near Stareskle and at Cralova. The number of persons killed dally Is growiug evormously. Three hundred persons have been killed In an eu coutiter between peasants and the mili tury at Stareskle, and there have wen two bloody battles at Mastauestir, in oné of which Lieutenant Jonflescu lost liz life. The peasants tore the body of the lieutenant to pleces and danced 1oeriet the blondy remnants to wild music, Nimilar atrocities are reported from the districts of Dimbrovitza and Dol), where numerous villages and farms have been burned down, Ihe situation In Galatz is also most threateniog. Weatern Rallroad Men May Strike. CHICAGO, March 28.-Ncegotiations between the general managers of the western railroads and representatives of the conductors and the trainmen, who bave prescuted demands for short er hours and lucreased pay, have been declared off. The conference Is not eutirely over, and it is possible that it may be resumed. The general mau agers decline] to say what bad traus plred apd refused to make a state ment. Graud Chief Morrissey of the trainuen sald after the adjournment that a meeting of the men would be held and thelr future course deter wined, Sage Tares ( nf Down, NEW YORK, March 25 ~The assess. ment of the estate of Russell Sage, which was tentatively placed at $540, , Munch of the estate has lwen turned into bonds that are outside the Jurisdiction of the department of taxes nud assessments, and this cansed the big drup io the assessment, Wellman to Start North July 4. MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 28 Major Il. B. Hersey, inspector of the weather bureau, will sall for "aris on April 3 to assist In the arrmuges ents for the Wellmnu aerial polar expedi tion to the north pole. The party will leave Splitzbergen-in thelr Sight to the north pole about July 4 Barnes Dead From Weands, PETEIUSHAM, Mass, March 25 Henry Barnes, the farmer shot by Al bert Leighton at his farm bear here, i# dead from Lis wounds, Ho was six ty-three years old leaves uw wife, 8 fa hter. Leighton shot and TIGA: Liver Th Seid by C, M, Driggs, Sayre, Pa. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 B. sc.wH HITN NEY’ 5 SPARK MUSICAL SURPRISE THE' ONG HE PEER ©F 2IU°BSICT PRODUCTION COMPANY or 7G HeESID EY Tid