SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- } CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. — store a delight. prices possible. Special Be are never satisfied, that's why stuff arrive, in fact almost every « large window display you will se ‘and priced to your benefit. Furs west, a fine degronstration, when ‘show you x line only fqualled in CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE GARY BLOCK, SAYRE. The Summer Vacation Is the time to have the children’s teeth attended to. Your daughter may owe much of beauty to her perfect, even, white teeth. - To them so they must be well for. She will thank you some day for : paving her from disfigurement and Special Prices for July and Au- gust. W. B. McDonald, DENTIST. But we we are having new regular 26e article, + several new num. Those formerly Notion Men- tion Hat Pins of burnished gold Special on these beginning Sat- Street Floor nicely they support Pearl Beads and 9.15, 23. 47c. at 10c. Brown and white 20 in. stamped and the collar, Gold plated Sapport- Pendants in amber, amethyst at Waa %aN% SN NE + Linen Centre Pieces, sizes 12 to tinted patterns, and all the ma- et, oC, 458¢ we will show you Actual « the very large eit- today, $1.60 t UPHOLSTERING Furniture upholstered, attresses renovated, Um- brellas re-covered and re- paired, 250 patterns of up- holstering goods to select from. Satisfaction guaran- teed. W. H. DENNIS, JR. Cor. Bridge and Elmira Streets, Athens, Pa. HILL & BEIBACKH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. 1 our $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts. raw Eats at half price. i's Shirt Waists at half price. Suit Sale price 79¢. Rockers just on the floor Has 5 drawers, 20x24 Dresser, glass, bevel FPN INS ITS SIMPLY THIS Health “and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can’t enjoy either fully which 1 ak yo does ¥ | an up- Hil in house not contain to-date bath-room Now we do Plum bing and do 1t well If you engage us to fit up a bath-! room for you there's only one thing that you'll be sorry for! and that is, that! ~ && you didn't have it &5 done sooner Plumbing, Heating and Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Eimer Ave. TEETH Come let me give your teeth a thor- cagh examination. It will cost you nothing and may save you a fot of tron- ble and anxiety later on. Since adver- tising prices is considered very nnpro- fessional and qnack like, [ can only say here that all 1 ask is fair prices for fair and honest work. VITALIZED AIR. DR. G. F. CARLING, Sayre, Pa 138 Deamond St. Hoars—0 to 12; 1 to 5:30; 7 to 8, Sun- day by appointment. The Place, over Samuel's jewelry store, H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, (Hoar ~Ttofam,1tod,TtoBp m. } OFFICR-SAMURLS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St. $ Brief Local Mention Abe Campbell of Litchfield, Is In Athens, to-day. M. T. Haxton of Towanda was a caller here yesterday afternoon Miss Eunice Fitch has returned from a pleasant outing at Lagquin Olin Tanner of Athens, is attending the Tanner family reunion at Towner Hill, to-day Horton VanNess of Pine street is putting down a cement walk in front of his home Mrs. Horton Van Ness of 110 Pine street, visiting her Standing Stone is mother at Wm. Carpenter and family are at- Campbell Vawter, to-day tending the reunion at Martin Rogers of Waverly was In town last evening In the capacity of a business caller Mrs of Mr North Mr Romaine Stevens of North Main street, are at Nichols for Clark McMahan is the guest and Mrs. D. E. McMahan of Main street and Mrs Mr turned visit and Mrs. Frank Corneby last night New York re- from a pleasant in city 4 BEB The Rt Rev. Charles H. Colton, bishop of Buffalo, visited at the home of Mrs. Wm. Coleman, South Main street, Miss Balentine, one of our school teachers left this morning for a Sun- day visit at her home at Ithaca The Bird of Pine street of First street, are receiving coats of paint. A been houses of Mr and Geo. Leonard G. Miller of Ithaca, who has of Chas Athens, left for Leravsville this morn- ing the guest Moore of Mrz. Leslie Conrad of First street, has returned from a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Meshop- pen Miss Theo iz visiting her grandparents, Mr Mrs street Major W. H. H turned vesterday Bowman of Owego, and of North Main Jas. Bowman Gore and wife re- from a pleasant visit with friends Iu Ulster and She- shequin Mr treet, Jas. Bowman of North Main who has been (ll for several returned to his work at the Silk Mill yesterday weeks, Mizses Grace 104 mother and Flora Gerould Pine street, who visited Smithfield for have returned home Mrs. C. H the home of Mrs their in a week, * Osborn, who has been A. R Owen, during the past week, returned to her home at Towanda to-day at Miss Lena Weaver of Corning, ac- Miss will arrive in the morning to spent the day with Miss Weaver's father, A. V. Weaver of North Main street companied by Agnes Johnson, Constable Fice has purchased the John Kramer lot Mr. Fice's property on North Main street Mr Fice expects to build a dwelling house on his new Jot. Dr. Murrelle left this morning for Laporte, where he will join his fam- ily for a few days’ respite from his He will bring his familly when he returns. next labors. The Stimson House register shows the following out of town guests yes- terday evening: N. Kopton, Scranton; R. Hannas, New York; and E. C Hall, Philadelphia. Mrs. W. G. Jordan and daughter, Mildred, who have been visiting In Watkins, N. Y., returned home Mrs. R. 8. Crane will accom- pany them here for a brief visit. H. B. Drake and D. A. Keefe were down the river fishing yesterday, but the fish are all We are told they made a second attempt in the afternoon—but with no better result. Miss Lottie Kendall of Burlington, who has visiting friends in Owego, stopped on her way home and spent last night with Mrs. N. W. Lane of Pine street, returning home this morning. Mrs. A. J. Keeler, who has been in the home of her daughter, Mra Frank Corneby of Cooper street, dur- ing Mr. and Mrs. Corneby’s absence, returned to her home in East Smith- fleld this morning. Mr. Clayton McKinney of Auburn, N. Y., who has been spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKiney on Maple street, left this morning for a brief visit with his sister at Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and to- day “in the sea.” been M. Carl and daughter of Grove, | Pa., attended the convention at. Sayre yesterday, staying in Athens over night. He returned home this morning. Miss Carl will stop at To- where she has accepted a position as stenographer with Frost Brothers wanda, A warrant was issued Thursday by Justice Doty of Milan for the ar- rest of Charles R charged with wife beating dissatis- faction existed and the parties were in Athens this fo secure a new warrant, but for some reason they didn’t show up. Mr. Hosdorick of Ocean Grove, after a six weeks it Curry, Some to have appeared morning and Mrs. Jno vis- a six weeks visit latter's at the old home at leraysville, and a trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto, Can, their return pald a visit to Mr. and Mrs Mrs Miss Ola Gorham and stopped off on and N. W Lane, Pine street Hosdorick was formerly was employed In one of our Athens stores, TL § Pl T = x= Minutes’ Wo END US ther with this advertisernent. the as: . S living within ten miles of Sayre, who suffer hes And Mant Neuralgia, or Uric Acid Disease, aud we will mail you a coupon good for | any purchase made within 80 days at the drug stores of H. L. GILLESPIE, Sayre, Va. or, EK. 0. FRANCKE, Athens, Pa. This offer is only open until Ocloler 1¢1, =o send the § mes addresses soon. Addres your letter to - een ™ THE ATHLOPHOROS COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONN. CIRCUS DAY SAYRE, PA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH UNDER THEIR HUGE HAPPY DAYS WATERPROOF PAVILIONS. The FRANK A. ROBBINS NEW GREATEST ALL FEATURE SHOWS. Acres of Animals, Acts, Antics and Attractions. Room for Ten sand tO Enjoy a Thousand Revels. THE TRIBUNAL OF NATIONS A SUPER-SPLENDID PAGEANT REFLEX OF HEROIC RY Introd wing Upon Samptuous Triumphal Floats and Noblest Reception to New Teachers An enjovable the affair last evening was reception in room of the Athens Miss Curtiss, by the directors’ | High School the principal, assisted the members of the senior clasa, gave a reception to the new members of the High School Supt. Rogers faculty and to ’ The young people had decorated the room in their class colors, and otherwise adorned the and The in walls floors with flowers, rugs, ete evening was pleasantly spent games, conversation and the members of the class served dainty refresh- ments. One of the pleasing results of the evening was that teachers and pupils became friends The members of the faculty Miss Whitaker Miss Lavers, new are teacher of Latin Halfpenny, Eng- Mr. Phil- leaving Miss and German lish; Mr lips, mathematics: science; this Curtiss with history and Greek. Supt. Rogers assures us the class have the brightest of prospects for the year's and determination to make things go work, start out with seeming Athens Church Notes The services at St. Joseph's Cath- ollie church tomorrow are as usual Mass at S and 10a. m Rev mira, Lewis Halsey, D. D, the of El- Baptist church, tomorrow morning and even- ing will preach In The usual services will be held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow, The subject of the morning sermon will be “Reform and Revival.” Rev. Kelley of the church, North street, will preach from Universalist the subject, "The Monopoly” at the morning service. In the evening his sermon will be “The Harvest.” Dr. W. G di«t Episcopal church will preach to- Simpson of the Metho- morrow morning on “The Important Quest." “Salvation which Is in Christ Jesus.” His evening theme will be In the Coop Over Night John L. Sullivan, one of our Ath- ens police court favorites, was round- ed up In the lock up for the night, as a result of too much grog. Sullivan, after filling up with the fire-water, proceeded up Main street in high glee. The climax was reach- ed when he began to abuse one of the ballast men. Mr. Ballast man, “reached him one” and Sullivan “dropped.” His assallant then brought him to the lock up, but not finding any one In to look after the man, he dropped him. Later Spec- fal Police Hudson arrested him and lodged him in the coop. Sullivan wears a black eye this morning which is not altogether a thing of beauty. Cass-Brown Wedding Mr. William Cass of Walnut street, Athens, and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Brown of Grand Rapids, Mich., were married September 3, at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. John A. East- man, Wilseyville, N. Y. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. B.Frank Toby of that place, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The Record joins with a host of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cass in wishing them many years of happiness. Special Night Police We are Informed that a special police for Payne street has been put on night duty. Our informant tells us that so much piifering of milk and provisions has been done of late that had the malter been allowed THE PARAGON OF RADIANT, ROMANTIC REALISM. THE VERY CREAMOF EARTH'S GREAT CIRCUSES THE WORLD'E MOST WONDROUS BAREBACK EQUES- TRIANS, Saddle Sensationalists — Manege Marvels—Revolutions and Revelations In ing, Delicate Ridiag— I'l» Handsomest of Horses— The Greatest of Artists, = pe [th A HOST OF CLOWNS THAT CATER TO A NATION. Whese luimitable Borlesques of Popular Games, Prominent People’s Fads and Fashions Fools and Follies Make Folks Fall Off their Seats ; Most Surprising Beasts of Many Species. Ia Cute, Cunning and Curious Antics to Charm the Children, : The Animal Stars of All Arenas. A Monster Motley Assemblage of Wondrous Wags, Worth Their Weight in Gold to a Weary World. THE COMING OF ALPHA AND OMEGA. DARE-DEVIL RIVALRY ABOVE A YAWNING DEATH TRAP, Flying Awheel Across a Dizzy Cap of Fifty Feet. 3 THIS FEARSOME MID-AIR FIGHT FOR FAME Which Makes the Rravest Gasp and Tremble, Which Submerges Applause in Awe-Struck Admiration, Is Wonderful Beyond the Power of Words. Prodigious Beyond Photograph or Pendl An Event of Supernatural Sensation REPRODUCTION OF A TRIUMPHAL FETE IN TOKIO, Introducing the Great and Only Royal Mikado Troupe of Gymnasts. The First Schools of Athletic Art. Brought from the Capitals of Kings. Composing the Champions of Every Country. The Agile Eminence of The Far East and West The Acrial Bensations Recognized From Every Throne. Beautiful, Bewitching Bicycle Prodigies, The Coliseum Race Course ing Our Great Circus Rings and Olympian Elevated Stage Unites THE GREAT HIPPODROMES OF HISTOR THE HIGH-CLASS CIRCUITS OF OUR CENTUR In Resplendent Rivalry A Furor of Fleet, Flashing, Flying Finishes, which Thousands Watch with Breathless Interest, and which Horsemen Pronounce locomparably ALL THE MOST MARVELOUSLY EDUCATED TITANTIO AND TINISST WILD AND O 28 WILD BSASTS. AN ACTING ANIMAL MILLENNIUM. + JUMBO JERUSALEM. '* The Colossus of all the Camel Species—Ta Than Most Full. Grown Elephants A GIANT FREE MORNING MARDIGRAS-PARADE. Of Commingled Magnitude, Magnificense and Mirth, Two Performances Daily, ro Shope. General Admission, =; Cents. Doors Open at 1 and 7 P. M. for the Menageries 2m Grand Popular Promenade Concerts by Prof. Frank Gregory's *' Banda Rossa.” Aresic © plays, Hippodrome Races, etc, 1 Hour Later M 0 Upholstering To Loan The Athens Building ‘Loan and Savings Asst ‘tion, established 1887, money to loan at mini Premium. You canon ford to pay rent whe ey for building yonr can be had on such g tageous terms, We have opened a shop at 157 West Broad Street in the building formerly occupied by DeForest & Munn, and are prepared to repair | and upholster All Kinds of Flurniture Chairs, Couches, Parlor Suits, Ete. Mattresses thoroughly renovated. We guarantee first-class work and right prices. Samples for your in- | spection, whether you order or not. | Max M. Shepard & Co. Waverly, N. Y. Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the firm of Shaw & Gay has been dissolved and that | the affairs of the firm will be conducted in the future by W. W, Shaw, who is authorized to pay all accounts and re- orive all bills, W. W. Baw. 90 Cnax, BE. Gay. We are now showing Importe Domestic Woolens for Fall and Winter Have your next Suit made b DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Pedr che No. 5 Elizabeth St., W a va