WE FILL MAIL OR- . DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. is with the long sweeping lines that properly : ted lend height to figures that need it and give an od grace to women who are tall, Ewpire style : Jength) the general effect isa trim The Paddock style, sneg to the figure, ats 3 “Fay . on § sort of mannish with shoulder fullness to are wanted hy those 25c to 40c. with long cuffs. is stock in this department continually chang- salactions, chasers moaey know our vour floors at have made carpet intending pur- have exclusiveness on these we Were would be quick to adopt it. jokhing price, Street Floor close out price on several dozen pairs men's stylish 83.50 and $4.00 oxfords. Always good ‘September and part of Octobdr waar, $1.59 and ~ Gomfortables and Blankets Tae god full sizes at 6% to £150, To see our you might think we jobbed ia them. We fre- Hats as white AS representative Third Floor snow and new as can be, A velvet (because its proper) Each is to £70.00 each. See a NCO) gh /a \C 3 SS 5 sail he By RRRNIRIS RINE + = upholstered, attresses renovated, Um- brellas re-covered and re ‘paired, 250 ‘patterns of up- ‘holstering goods to select from. Satisfaction guaran- teed. SAYRE. W. H. DENNIS, JR. Car, Bridge and Elmira Streets, Athens, Pa. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything|™ Lockhart St. Sayre. A.E.BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 7 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y. , former price 50c a Suit. Now 35c a Suit. p Underwear, former price $1 a Suit. Now 75c Suit. A Ee ans Sale price 79¢. t half price. ; $2.50 and $3.00 quality. Sale price $198. , $3.50 and $4.00 quality. Sale price $2.50 and $2.75 AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT COST Is the time to Ia ave the children's teeth attended to Your pretty daughter may owe much of her beauty to her perfect, even, white teeth. To keep them so they must be well cared for. She will thank you some day for saving her from IE and mortification Special Prices for July and Au- gust. W. B. McDonald, Dr. DENTIST. : Rooms 7 and 9, Talmadge Builld- Elmer Avenue, Sayre, ver The Globe Store, F. E. SMITH, Plumbing, Heating and 6as Fitting. CARY BUILDING, PACKER AVENUE. ole Phone 238x. 101 “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand, 604 South Main Street, Athens, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest price. Bring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop open evenings from 7 to 8, Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed experienced musicians, and playing to far- Jesse Sumner of Smithfield was Mrs. Chas. Robinson is spending the day with Towanda friends. Miss Edna Dyer of Payne street, Mrs. Fred Walker of Waverly vis- S. M. Georgia of Binghamton was an Athens visitor Tuesday evening. Lon G. Seaman of Ithaca, transact- ed business here yesterday afternoon. E. W. Bishop of Towanda, was a business caller In Athens yesterday E ed at the Stimson House last even- ing B. Plerce of Towanda, register- Hartley smiled Balentine of Athens Smithfield, on his friends last evening. Mr has been quite 111, who much im- Borton of Willow street, Is very proved at present Edwin Hoyne and wife of Geneva, N. ¥. the Athens evening were among visitors In vesterday J. W. Rader of F. E dry goods store, Luckey, has returned to his duties after a two week's vacation Miss Christine Selzland of Syracuse Is at the home of F. A. Gillette. Miss Seizland will attend the High School Mrs. Ronan of Oneonta, and Misses Doran of Willow street, the at R H. Stickel’s, Athens the spent day East W. G. Jordan and wife left to-day to attend the funeral of A. J. Murray of Watkins, N. Y., who died suddenly Monday. J. M. Ferguson returned to-day to Canandaigua, after a brief visit with W. H South Main street Shaw and wife of Rev. Father O'Rourke of St =eph’'s Catholic Jo- is having a visiting church, short vacation and is Overton, Pa. at and Miss , will leave tomorrow for Notre- Ind, enter the university. J. B daughter, Mary Dame, Maney where Miss Maney will Layton Pratt, who has been visit- ing at the home of R. Stevens, North Main street, returned last night to his home In Binghamon, . Leonard who have been suffering from dysentery, are improving to-day. The Montgomery, two children Chestnut of street, of the firm of Brad- & Fice, dealers in farm machin- ery, left this morning for a trip in the southern part of the county. John Bradley, ley Mrs. Wm. Heavener and son, Rus- sell of North street, drove to Troy to-day, to visit friends. Master Harry Heavener will return with them. Mrs. R. Stevens of North Main and Mrs. Willls Weeks of left this morning to attend the Coolbaugh family reunion, which is being held at Stevens’ grove, Mace- donia. street, Sayre, A social gathering of relatives to the number of 20 of the Glasser family, from New York, Minneapolis, Bumpville and Ghent met at J. A. Bradley's, Cherry stret, Sunday and had a plaesant visit. 0 0 Claflin and wife, Miss Springer, Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs. George Langford were started for Towanda this morning as wit- nesses on the Halnes-Daskam case, when word was received that the case would not come up before afternoon. They all gladly returned to their homes. The Shaw Reunion The Shaw reunion at the Gore farm in Sheshequin yesterday was attended by about thirty persons. W. H. Shaw assures us that though the attendance was pot as large as usual, they all had a most delightful time. All the old offijcers were re- elected. The next year's meeting will be held on the old Shaw homstead, She- shequin, August 14, 1906. To make sure that there will be no “slips” a tent 30x60 has alremdy been secured for the occasion. The Bbaw farm In one of the oldest farms in this sec- been settled the year Arrested As Pickpockets “Darb” Maloney were arrested last charge of having stolen a watch from “Spot” Mahood. A warrant was issued and Constable Fice of the Fourth Ward arrested the two men and placed them ino custody. The watch was found in the pawn shop of Simon Glazer in Sayre, been left there by one name as Joe Ryan. and Joe Ryan evening on a having giving his On the strength of this the arrest was made, Subjoenas were issued for wit- nesses to appear this morning at 10 o'clock, but at the present writing the case can not be heard until the arrival of District Mills, who is on duty Attorney at Towanda Death of Mrs. Emma June Mrs. Emma June, wife of Harmon June of North street, ing 4:45 Mrs. a sufferer for a numbes of years, ing had She dled this morn at June had been hav- two operations for cancer was well and favorably known in Athens. She was aged fAfty-two years Her husband and one daugh- ter, aged twelve years, survive her, besides one brother and one sister & Miller have charge of The fu Rogers the funeral arrangements held Friday afternoon, having been decided DeWitt will officiate at the funeral services, neral will be the hour not upon Rey A Big Real Estate Eeal Record, has pur- As noted In yesterday's M chased the two-story brick block, con- Kaufman of Towanda, taining three stores on Susquehanna street Also the old toll house and all It 1s the In- Kaufman to erect on the house wast of the brick block, on Susquehanna street tention of Mr the site of the toll house a large ten- ement house We hope he may erect an up-to-date tenement, that will in- sure safety to the occupants, and that all sanitary be provided for class modern Arrangements Let tenement may well first us have a Fell Down Stairs A. R. Owen of North Main while walking the up-stairs hall of her home day Mrs street, through Mon- and fell at first but some night, made a misstep down stairs It was thought that she was internally injured, forunately she escaped with bruises, Gun Club Shoot The Athens Gun Club will hold a “shoot” at the driving park next Sat- An In- Waverly, urday afternoon at 2 o'clock vitation Is extended to Sayre and Towanda and other nearby gun clubs to attend. The prizes are shot gun, rifle and a steel fish rod. SENTENCED TO KISS WIFE. Brooklyn Magistrate’s Punishment for an Alleged Deserter—Must Carry It Out. New York. —Solomon, with all his wis- dom, could no' hold a candle to Magis. trate Higginbotham as an administrator of justice. George Lindsay, of Brook- lyn, was before the magistrate re- cently charged by his wife with having abandoned her and their baby. “1 sen- tence you to spend one day a week with your wife and baby, either in Prospect park or at Coney Island,” sald Magis- trate Higginbotham. “You accompany your wife and watch the baby play. Don't speak to each other. All you have to do is to watch the baby play.” “Yes, sir,” Lindsay sald, fumbling his hat. “And, Lindsay, you are further sen. tence to kiss your wife once each day,” continued the magistrate. “You might also take her a bunch of flowers once a week, so she will have something pleas- ant to look at. You are also to pay her six dollars a week for four weeks. This sentence must be carried out. If itis not yeu will be in contempt of court and f will punish you. You and your wife are to come back here in a month and let me know how the court's sen- tence is being carried out.” Japanese Becomes Popular. Until recently the Japanese lan- guage was studied only by a few Ger man officers in the military academy of Berlin, and these received a sub sidy from (he academy to encourage them In thelr studies. In future the Japanese language is to be taught in the German schools on the same level as other foreign languages. In addi tion five lieutenants will be detached from the general staff in order to fol low the courses of the Oriental sem- inary of Berlin In the Japanese seo tion. Hint for Balesmen, This ability to bring the best that fs in you to the man you are trying to reach, to make a good Impression at the very first meeting, to approach a prospective customer as though you bad known him for years without of- Jauding his taste, without raising the lsat prejudics, | but jetting his sym- TRIALS FOR PACKERS. Separate Hearings May Be Demand. ed, Says Attorney Pagin. ! arate trials may be demanded before indicted on charges of conspiracy Wn restraint of trade, within the next two weeks, After the matter of pleading had been continued until Sept. 1S by Judge J. Otls Hutuphirey many of the attor neys interested ln the case held a con sultation. and at least one agreement was reached whereby a separate trial wih be demanded from the govern went. This move was anticipated by the government, gud every effort will be made by the federal attorneys te offset the requests of the defendants Assistant Attorney General Oliver Pagin In speaking of the contemplated demands for separate trials declared last night that it is wot probable that separate hearings will be grauted by the federal courts under the dictment charging conspiracy “All these defendants are Included In the one indictment charging cousplracy In rectraint of trade,” sald Attorney Pagin. “Conspiracy of course will be the esseuce of the case, and nasmunch as it takes all of these defendants to gether to form the alleged conspiracy there i= no reason why they ghould not tried together, and the government will use every effort to have all of th defendants tried at the sae time one iu be MINERS WANT A FAIR SHARE. “Haven't Had It, According to Opera- tors’ Figures.” Says Mitchell PHILADELPHIA, Rept 6 Alitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of Awerica. was here yester day as vice president of the American Federation of Labor to join in settling a dispute between typesetters and printers, The convention of autbracite miners to draft new demauds for prescutation to the coal companies on the expira tion of the strike commission's award ou April 1 next will he Leld iu Shame kin between Dee 5 and 10 “I can ouly repeat.” sald Mr. Mitch ell, “that it Is my finn conviction that lasting peace in the hard coal fields can only be had through the recogni tion of the union and an eight Lour workday.” Mr. Mitchell was asked about the claim that his demands, If granted, would mean an advance of 50 cents a tou to cousumers of cecal. He sald “Taking the figures of experts, the cowpanles collected $30,000,000 extra from cousumers after the award of the strike commission, aud they have never pretended the miners got more than $16,000,000 as their share, It seems to me that the mine workers off the operators’ own showing have uot re ceived their full share of the increased prosperity.” Jolin This Man's Eyes Drop Out. BERLIN, Sept. 6 - An extraordinary case of 0 man whose eyes drop out has beeu brought before the Berlin Med- ical association. He is fifty-six years of age. Waking up suddenly one night in excruciating pain; he found Lis left eve lying on the pillow, but with the ald of relatives he was able to replace It, his sight pot Lelug in any way af fected. If be leans forward bis eye will drop out, and be lives in a coustant state of terror. Sometimes it is the right eye, sometimes the left, which falls out. New Lumber Company. ALBANY, N Y, Sept. 6 —The Dowusville Lumber company of New York was Incorporated, with $100,000 capital and the following directors: Charles McGroarty, A. 8. Brown of Brooklyn and G. A. Hilton of Paterson, N.J. Weather Probabilities. Falr; cooler; light to fresh west winds. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotatiems. Money on call firm at 3 per cent, prime mercantile paper, #,U#% per cent, ex- changes, $881.77]; balances, $3337.07 Closing prices Amal Copper 1% 10% Atchison 1% Rock Island. B&O . Brooklyn R. T.. C.C.C.a8LL, ny Ches. & Ohlo 8t. Paul ; Fs Chl & Northw Bouthern Pac... Bouthern Ry.... BY% Bouth. Ry. pf... 14 Bugar 139%, my D.&H as Texas Pacific... 1129 a 04 nn, 63% 10044 bid, AT N. Y. Central Norf & Went Penn. R. R.. Reading Erle. oe 5 Gen Electric. 10 Union Pacific U. 8 Steel. Il Central...... ITT Lackawanna .. #3 Iouls. & Nash. 14 Manhattan 18 VU. 8B. Steel pt Metropolitan... 129% West Missouri Pac... 106 0M Unlon.... Hy New York Marketa. FLOU Re plet, but steady; Minnssot patents » #0. winter JT TEA, 1 415; winger extras 11802 X; winter pat- ents, 4.75 Wiha Opened easy, but quickly re- covered with western markets only to ease off again under liguldation, a big In. creases on Fasays and bern! world's shipments, ember, 50S §-1sc.; May, RS eur 4c, | 3% Steady shipping, Wg0x ; good to choice, Sg BEANS — Quiet, marrow. $552 366; Pediun $2272.35; pea. $1.75; red kidney, 1° Baie CLR extra western creamery exira nearby prints, Zc, ras aie by nearby fresh. loss. Jc. y 4 at mark. western fresh, city, country, Bigs fres "HEESE—Firm, New York full cream, fancy, We; do thoice NhGlIge : do, falr to good, Naf LIVE Job ¥- Firm: fowls higher Awe ducks. G13. oid bor sprin yf hickens, 140 150. DRESSED “Por LT Firm, owls higher, fresh killed fox chaolce, 1c fowls, fair to good. 14g14 old roosters, : nearby chickens, Ma 18gise. western chickens, choice, 4 fowls, We have opened a shop at West Broad Street in the b , formerly occupied by DeForen Munn, and are prepared to and upholster All Kinds of Furniture Chairs, Couches, Parlor Suits, EB: Mattresses thoroughly We puarantee first-class work right prices. Samples for your spetion, whether you order or nok. Max M. Shepard & Go. Waverly, N. Y. "ROTH! There is no nook or cor ner in Sayre where T Valley Record does not late. GIVES THE LARGEST PUBLICI There is no nook or cor= ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. LEHIH VALLEY R. R (In effect June 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. . A.M. Daily for Towanda, Tuskhane J) nock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Match J) Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New ork Iilsdeiphls, Baltimore and Washington. M. Daily for Tunkbssnock, 3:35 Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit New York, he Washington White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Philadeiphis, M, (Wavrerly6435A. M) Week {: 00 z= for Athens ulcer ene , New Dushore, fa, alls its Wiliamaport. Wralesiad. Keser: ville, Ruqubuasort AM. Wevenly § A.M) B:50 fii Raita, Fah Ww kes Davee, ae 3 ite sven, Fenn unction, Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, FF sdeiphla, Baltimore and Washlagtos. A.M S4dAY Su only. dor Albeus, Ulster, Th 10: Ee ss (Waverly 12233 P. M Tuakh PM M apr or 7 sunday, 3p Filiios Wiikes Barre ul Nuch thank a Beth York, Philadelphia, Aleta ‘and W, P.M {Waverl) gis 2. M) Week . only for then, roeton, New Atsny ela, Halls, will ville, Tunkhannock, Pittston sad WRSTBOUND, AM DENY for 2 00: ro) Totnes use AM. Daily for Geneve, ae ee] 3: Mize. aie aad Toroaio. M. Dall Jor 1x Spencer, hace Tra A.M. Week days oul Van Kiten, § 1:30 fami Batavia, Buffalo and Niagara P. M. Daily for 3.40 Caledonia, Batavia, ): 4) Varick snd Geneva. Daily for Ithacs, Trumansburg, ' lsken, Hayts Corners, ngs, Batavia, wfalo. Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and 6:35 3: Daily except Sunday, mond Express, for Genevs Bufigio, Xia gars Valls, Detrot, b: 23: hr Lackwood, ’ { Moravia, Auburg, VFalr Haven, Syracuse, Utica and A Canastols burn, Syracuse, for Lockwood arnt Watkins) Valois, Lod, Pe Dai Utica AUBORN re Een an a. Srnisy Sb nd pie clon Thor: and North Fair Haves.