WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$so00 OR OVER. G. L. Fuller and wife took in the Towanda fair today. Geo. E Vail and C. L Pierce are at the Towanda fir today. George Dayton of Towanda was over to his Stopycroft farm last THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW town and if th: re is any difference now dictate to you what did it. sport, Imperial Dey Goods Co, fon. In all 40 just such stores as thasa which we our class can command. N | all, so that if you ar offerad like goods or brands, they are old enough to # | the Big 8'ore came into existence last March. night. A.R. Brown and wife drove down to the Towanda fair this moming. your reasonable judgment will Leslic Mingos has moved his family to Burlington where they a will reside. of Oona, : = an Nl The Jakeway family reunion ‘will be held in the Howell block, Nich- ols, October 4. ind such as stores of Paul Maynard and wife drove to Towanda today to attend the fair and visit friends. F. W. Decker is camying the mail for a few days in "place of Harry Smith who is sick. Basement China and Johanson Bro's. ware. Consolidated Lump Brass and Glass Co's, — George Herrick, Bert Tozer, ' Barney Kain and John Grippen are ‘attending the Binghamton fair | today. % Chin, 12 patterns open stock products, amps of all sorts, Miss Mabel VanZaadt, who has Street Floor Independ=nt Peerless patteras, Wayne Knit Poay hoss, Onyx hose for in black and colors, Roena taffetta silks, fully guaranteed, be bad aaywhere bat throagh this system stores. {been visiting at BF. Tucker's on First street, returned to Seneca | Falls today. Mrs. W. G. Newman went to Elmira this morning to attend the | Central New York conference of the M. E. church. women, Eareka silks and their are syndicate prslucts not to Second Floor Wooltex garments, Printzess garments, Arlington silk skirts, Sanita our syndicate, Fars from the Noethwest (whore canght), through a New Mr. E. C. Seymour, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. G. Newan, this summer, went to Canton today for a visit, ry Make undermuslinsg, Daphne javanile cloth. | Mrs. W. A. Carrington and her | daughter Ruth, of Middle Granville, ork (8 : - ’ . York mager, N. Y., are visiting the former's sis- Fourth Floor if you have not basa shopping with as you have bron missing a point monty back or goods exchanged with pleasure. ter, Miss Laura Stephens. Mrs. W. H. Nutt is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Angie Lawrence, and Mrs, J. B. Goss and daughter of Kingsley, Susquehanna county The funeral of Philip Verbeck will be held at his late resident in Vawter tomorrow afternoon at 1 in true economy. Try it. Your Summer Vacation : time fo have the children’s There is no nook or cor- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- : culate. . ughter may owe ty to her perfect, | ou some day for! disfigurement and The Largest Circulation 0 Special Prices for July and Au- | ust. GIVES THE LARGEST PUBLICITY : H. Mercereau, - Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Bp lal attention to Pension Papers. ; Valley Phone 11 X. There is no nook or cor- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. ‘Subscribe for The Record. — & BEIBACH — “7 care ‘Best of Everything J. W. BISHOP Lockhart St. | COAL COAL There is as much difference in Ihe quality of coal as there is ‘between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated ' Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- , te. We also sell Bituminous and Our specialty is prompt service J. W. BISHOP, o'clock and from the church at 2 o'clock. Vawter C. E McKinney and wife went to Elmira this morning where Mr. McKinney will attend the reunion : {of the survivors of his regiment, tree. and, by spreading its toes, be supplied with four little parachutes, | 179th New York Vols, which enable it to easily descend | - Heuce It is calied “the fying frog ' A species ui g ound in Dorues has very long turd, w_ biel to the tip, This creature cat leap irom a high The reunion of the survivors of the 8gth New York Regiment will be held in Norwich, N. Y., tomor (row. A.C. McCaslin was a mem- ber and thinks of attending. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock (uoistions, Money on call steady at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4:48 per cent] exchanges, $2769.15; balances, §10.50.34 Closing prices . Amal Copper Atchison B &0 Brookiyu HK T C.C.C&BtLL Chess & Ohio Chl. & Northw D &H.. Erle ; . Gen. Electric Li Central Lackawanna Louis. & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri Pac The Destodah Club give a re- ception at the Old-Academy Fri- day night. Arrangements are being made for a fine social time | Good music will be furnished. N. ¥. Central.. Norf & West Pern. RL R Heading Rock Island a Bt. Paul ..152 Southern Pac... Bouthern Ry... iY South. Ry. pf...10 Bugar .... «139g 151% Texas Pacific... By Mrs, J J: Kress, who has been i "nic eT - > v8 bn U8 seat visiting her brother, W. G. New 164s U. 8. Bteel pf. 2047 i i a en Buel pt. lot {man and family for a short time, 1064 | went to Canton this morning for a New Fork Harkeis |short visit and from there will FLOUR Steady and unchanged: Min- return to het home in Arkansas, 145 wy 10% ny S <1 ny as nr 0 19 wr —— nesota patents, 3404515, winter straights, $0416; winter extras, S4GIE. winter | patents, #5G4 70 1 WHEAT-8teady to a shade higher on | lHghter northwest receipts steady cables | and unfavorable crop news from abroad; | Our people away from town this December, #0 N 1-16. ; May, ®05,9% i . . COIN — Faster under good wemiber. De- morning. The early train was cember, (3% { . . . BUTT ER~Creamer , exiras, per pound, | crowded and the special train which (Mercantile Exchange official} . quotation, extras, 3). firsts. 190. sec- | left the Athens station at 9:15 a. m. DY onds 184s 15% thirds, 1T617%<.: stale dairy, tubs, extras, Ic; firsts, hol : took the others and left us lonely. seconds. 171%. thirds, 15% i full cream, small and . large, colored and white, fancy, MKe. | CHEESE ~State -—- fair ta choice, 11611. ; Hght skimae, | The annual ; Harvest supper of ce part skims. prime, “48 the Presbyterian church will be held at the church parlors, Friday evening, October 6th. We give this early notice so that everybody ring. | . . nearby. per pound. dic. fowls, 13. roest- can be looking forward to it for a ers, old § ; turkeys, 136 DRESSED POULTRY -Turkeys. spring, | good feast. dry picked, mixed sizes per poum To Se ————— = ide 4. 156s, eh keas rie | hiladoiphia, large. roasiio ancy, 3 i x hor Pennsiivanis Nor state, « holes | Our good people were charmed to : 9 3 i . . Lrotlers, Philadeiph a nds to pair as they saw the trained animals ed hound ts pair ard under. 168 perform at the circus yesterday "Fea. and think it would be a good thing frked fe old cocks, MM¥ec . ducks, VAR & and Connecticut, 1336. ; | > * = a¥ivania, Jere) Ses Sx i ‘to have the trainers try their hand MR EGG Rtate, Fe nusyivania and nearby, selevied, white, fancy, pew laid 3G | cholce, BGTic , mixed, extra, JHE | firsts to extra firsts, NY Sc ; dirties, 13gle%e. | checks, 13g iic ; refrigerators, Ligde. LIVE POULTRY Chickens, to fancy. 16905. long Island snd eastern, GGG. western, MII. | Squabs prime, while, pounds to Jdogen, per dozen $iso, 7 . F pounds to degen. S.iouis § pounds toon some of the human species in dozen, £928 mixed $3621; dark, . yoyid W175, culls, We all this vicinity. VEGETABLES Potatoes, Long Island, ‘in bulk, per 1% pounds TLISSI. per bag. TUL =; state, In hulk, per 19 unde, $1001.75, Jemey, round, ure, JLIOGLT: gacts <r 1% pounds, N. F. Walker went to Towanda sweet incre G1 5 br bax. this morning to attend the meet- | OF; sathern Pe a ToL ing of the Democratic committee Live Stoek Markets: of five and they intend to place | CATTLE. light: sarket steady; | JOD Griffin in nomination for sher- aves Puls wisn vel ig of Bradford county, If Mr. : | Griffin decides to run he will be a hea LG) Former Resident Dead : Athens—We received the news| this morning of the death of Mrs Mary E. Crans, widow of Wells Crans at her home 141 Chemung | street, Waverly. Mrs. Crans's maiden name was Mary Eddy and she was a daughter of Miner Eddy | of Towanda. They lived in Ath- ens for many years and were well known here. She has a brother John Eddy of Waverly, and a sis | WHEN vou-“take your next nN Latest Styles| step, in Michigan. dren, Harry Crans, an engineer on durability in foot apparel that cag- Mrs. Lena Day, residing in Ithaca N. Y. The funeral will take place from the late residence, 141 Che tomorrow; interment in Tioga ment, Satisfied Customers have / fad ers & Miller. Odd Fellows Elect Officers Athens—Athens lodge, No. 163, I.O. O. F. elected their officers last evening and had a very pleasant social time. The following named officers were elected: Leon K. Lane, noble grand; H. B. Bressler, | vice grand; Leon Stroud, secretary; | Fred Hosmer, trustee; P. E. Decker, treasurer; J. F. Griswold, represent- ative to grand lodge. The officers! BUDAPEST, Rept. Ix — Betwees | ; : forty and fifty persons were injured will be installed next Wednesday ' in riots Liere last night when Socialists evening by Worthy Grand Master, tad udiereats of the coalition parties, * = * Including students, clashal Chubbuck, after which refresh- the Royal hotel, and for twe Lours ments will be served. The brothers there were scenes of tremendons ex. : -_{eitmuent. The Royal hotel is the head- are contemplating a fine service In| Carters of the Independence club, 19 a short time, when they will dedi which is the coundT room of the coall- cate their new building. Athens | tion eadens Lot : The students and other supporters has one of the best lodges in the tof the coalition had arranged for a state and their building is a credit | gigantic torchlight procession last to the town. RIOTS. AT BUDAPEST. Ferty te Fifty Persons Injured Im Political Clash, ~ opposite ists Issued Inflammatory proclaua- SS tions calling on all Socialists and oth- Monument Committee Meets ers opposed to the conlition to gather Athens—The committee of five 8nd fight for their rights, which they sald the coalition was trying to side | Gen. H. C. Madill, will mect at the | by the kingemperor to the whole na- home of D. J. Sweet in Fowanda Hom Owivg to these proclamations tomorrow evening. [It is now ap- pone the torchiight procession, seeking parent that a sufficient sum will be | thus to avold bloodshed raised to secure the monument and | it should be a grand one for Gen. Madill was one of the best soldiers that ever fought for this country. | ies critically 11 Nizon's Condition Not Hepeless. WESTFIELD, N. YY. Sept. 2X —-This ‘is au anxious time at the howe of 8. It is realized that de- bring a tum for the W. C. T. U. Meeting Tomorrow | better or for worse, and the patient was given unceasing attention sand Athens—The Athens W. C. T.| care. 1t Is felt that while Mr. Nixon U. will meet in the Athens Univer-| is a very sick man his case Is by no | salist church tomorrow at 2:30 p.m weans hopeless. The affection of the! f . : lower right lung appears to be yielding A full attendance is desired as full! ¢5 (rputwent. Mr. Nixon seems to be | reports of the Smithfield conven—| encouraged and bas pariakou of soe | tion will be made The work is a | Bourisbment. good one and the ludies should | be encouraged in it. . | velopments may Child's Feet Fast In Mad. OGDENSBURG, N. Y, Sept. 8.— | The body of Lena Glll, aged eight years, was found In a swamp Dear Prescott, Oot. She was sent by her | mother on an errand last Thursday, Woman Returns Home After Mid- | 4,3 pot returning, It was feared that night Stroll in Undergarments | tramps had stolen ber. Police along and in Collapsed Condition. | the border were unotitied, and armed : | men searched the country. The body Cleveland, O.—Mra. Sarah WIIKInS | was found with the feet fast in the mrose from her bed, douned her best| ;puq, the Indications belug that the clothes, and, walking a mile from her | ohi1d had fallen from exhaustion and house, undressed and returned home | jjed from exposure in ber undergarments the other night | When she awoke at 6:30 in the] WALKS MILE WHILE ASLEEP Floating Hospjinls For Cholera. which she invariably placed under lhrer | government, findiog that the existing! pillow upon retiring It was gone | gapitary organization for the preven | She glanced at the dresser on which | jon of the importation of cholera inte | * ., — PA. Murrelle’s Printing Office From four to eight skilled job Our havethe. & Sur patrons any. we-huwe the Yalley Phone 142a. WE PRINT (In effect June 1f, 1995.) Trains leave Sayre as llows: RASTROUND. A.M. Dally for Towanda, Chunk, Allentown, EAC NE Baltimore and » MM. averiy § MM.) A A JERE Halle, Woliameport, Wyslnsiag, Lastye AM {Naver A x) Wilkes-Barre, Glem BSammit New York, Pi tagton. Nini Gea there. Bewildered, she arose to 100K | golved to proceed humediately with the for the garments she had ~orn the | equipment of floating hospitals for the! &ay before. i found. Her shoes alone were In thelr | quarantine at Riga, Libau, Cronstadt’ accustomed place. On & chalr lay her | guq other ports. Three cases have been undergarments, wrinkled and covered | giscovered at Prags, a suburb of War | with mud. “Burglars must have saw. taken the things,” she sald. But the | doors and windows were all locked | Prince Appeals to Armenians, just as her husband had left them | PARIS, Sept. 28—Prince Sabahed- upon leaving the house to go to work | dine, a pepliew of the sultan of Turkey, an hour before. [It was not until] in the form of an opén letter Isdues a called an hour later that Mrs. Wilkins | stirring appeal to the Ottoman Arme-| learned that her watch and chain and | nisns fo which he strongly condemns clothing had been found upon the the throwing of bombs and luvites| porch of a house at 29 Tracy street. | them to Join the Young Turks In or Lying near the clothing was the back | der to obtain civilization in Turkey by of an envelope, covered with an almost | enlightened weans, The prince points indecipherable scrawl out that violence werely aggravates “My God! My God! It has come | the situation and causes reprisals, at last” she sald, and for & moment | was overcome. “Of seven brothers and | sisters all are somnambullsts except myself. I can remember nothing after 10:30 last night. At that hour [I re- tired. My mind is a blank from that moment to the hour of my awakening this morning. My husband was at home when [ retired” Ancient Shipyard, A shipyard at Ominato, Japan, still in operation, was established 1.800 years ago. : Thinly Disguised. “Pa, what is a repartee?” “Oh! merely an insult with its dress | suit on, my son.”"—Stray Stories. Rooster Attacks Boy. Kearney. N. J —Willle Dobson. three sears old, son of Mr. and Mrs James Dobson, was seriously Bart in an on- counter with a ruoster. The bird made savage atlacks on the child and drove its spurs into his face. The at. tack took place in front of young Dab- son's home. The child was under a wagon which was left standing on the street when the rooster approached and attempted to get under it. The boy, who had long been afraid of tha bird. saw him coming and was at- | tempting lo get away when the rooster | attacked him. Transparent Lake, Lake Balkhash in Asia is remark- alle for the transparency of the water, ! the limit of visibility being 80 feet a. | a ———— Few in Number, who kee Si & SD «hb = 83 . M. 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