an WIELAND CO. SAYRE, PA. What Would You DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 - OR OVER. hd Do? BY Pay If you wanted to buy an article of > ware, a piano, a suit of have you not always Many credit sizes, double sole an Children's, misses er shoes at bic more, Infants Street Floor ongress, all S160 and wnywhers , lace and « d top, $1.19, 21.39 81.45 shoes Silk « he, and boys’ absolutely solid leath.- They are worth one thind wiyone finding them to be Must see diversity in st nade the Coats « Underwear, from Best fleeced 47¢, 98, finer at $1.47, a These values we kin, to SL.) , Re, It to compare ete iid article with any offering the mills to you on cand all s it SLT like you to compare an think of one profit We invite it itself, wear that wool 760 vool at wl To You can to SLU with of nd union sails we don trod s for the mow parent, and Juvenile Ww, 37e, 30¢, boc, 69, Soe, 98e, handsomer (aate idea nothing wtrakan, Persian lamb, bear be materially to your advantage for article and price for price show you a big assortment of, Ladies’ fleeces Hine Te, 21.16, £1.38 and 23¢, ie, 20e, E) you could wish for, ener Dep't Garments for ld 25¢ $15 ae, IN ladies « Ladi combination suits, es wool Toe, and wool, in sep- 12ie, 15e, Sie ts Flecord Women, wool 47¢, Wl vile i ihe, ju shity , 6% any st and any Children cluding Mascus, Royal Arcanow, 48¢, and 50e. AN YOU may exact, 24 Hh Var times AS much stores here in Say in neighboring GU This we tops, in showing O.U. A.M. Y aie Knights Pythias, | because RAY Prineeton, Cornell, | our cust Le . MUTYPrs Ww at 33, been making tell us =o HEED Th * with oil « In ladies’ there is scarcely any end to Many tilts and | wll iy Hp : Belle, Continental and Madison 0 and up ete, el s from 81.5 RIAN TRIAD IRI G4 Tye arns ia in Sayre where The attended lo. ulate. even, white teeth The Largest Circulation GIVES THE LARGEST PUBLICITY 113 Desmond Street. Subscribe for The R CAFE Lockhart Sayre. Furniture There is no nook or cor- ner .in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. Sayre. ecord COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar . We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ate. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. COAL COAL St. ‘brellas re-covered Our speciaity is prompt service wnd the lowest market price. J. W.IBISHOP, | 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg | Both Phones. and re- select four a= re or not bint unds numarous and values we others crowns only, ete, Johan Paul Jones, on- vl suitable to sach taste avers ¥ riety SE 3 ~ 7) Ne 00%%: The Deepest Haul Near the islands, lo the Pa- cific. some Mime ago a fish net was ink 2 feet below the surface That is the deepest haul ever made [It took a whole day to sink the net and It. Life was found even at that fepth, over four miles, where the tem perature was just above freezing and the pressure 9,000 pounds to the square inch. » Touga (MM) raise FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call easler at 6Jé\y per cent; prime mercantile paper, $906 per cent; exchanges $129 87 381. balances, $1461 %0 Closing prices Anal Copper Al hison ily B&O 13 Pe bi kiyn BHT i. He 4 C & StL ity Ches & Olio Ty Chi. & Northw_ 21s D&i Ae Erle i Gen. Electr! Isl iil Central 15 Te Lackawanna { Louis & Nash 15 1 16 I’ V N.Y. Central Nurf. & West an. RR adding Rock Island st. Paul Southern Pac Bouthern Ry th. Ry. pt Bu sas as Pacific nion Pacific S Steel 8 Steel pf Vest Lnion. oy So iw Hy Ty 13% Manhattus Metre Mi ly politan iy Kh ssuurl Pac HE New York Markets. WHEAT Steady, contract grade, Octo- r. SINT ATS 0 3 No 2 BUTTER iY (Mer exis ist Tul hanged, No I white, natural, white, clipped gh Creamery per rund, 1G Santte E Xe h inge Ar bad quotas eC firsts ‘thirds state mm U1 9st 1 extras £7 15 thir Stale vlored and - i. CHELELSE small and fatcy 1h hg choice IU light skims, . part shims, prime, 54 i i GINImMon ty falr Y io Per dine ania and nearby fancy. 3 « holce 7 | extra, 2 firsts to extra rtd oti C., checks, 1 riger ate rs 2 POULTRY V4 pound roosters { nl >. old Kens fowl} Fig =pring, and ture. . blgeons, - Turkeys spring; keel, mized sizes, per pound, 16 scalded 1557180. chickens, spring, itladelphia ire, roasting. fancy. 0g other Pernnsyivania and state, choice fancy, 14uiee fair to good ers. Piiladeiphia. 4 pour wis Pennsylvania pair and under, 1sylise , oid ducke, fprivg, Jy Island intern wag} Pennsylvania Jer arid ‘anf Heat 1345 16 sjuabes, large, white, por dozen. yYL% $l dark, RN S5g15, culls, DRESSED MEATS Beef rat her nlow at scant steady prices, general sales at 649 Fig per pound fo wr native sides calves wer at Silke per pound for city dressed Peal and 41. « untry dressed country dre edd hogs ste ay at Ig%. per pound for heavy to Nght weights mn Sh ar 0 POULTRY i1¥s13e d= ta pair and : dry picked, wis to i Liv Stock Murinis | CATTLE poly a Yr Fg | eliotce. JE i 2; veal calves, HOGS ER ra rit higher: | Brief Local Mention Read Karner's specials for Sat- urday, it will Pay. Special meeting of the borough | council this evening. F. A. Gillette and wife returned! from Syracuse today, Mrs. H. A Park went to Ulster | this morning to visit friends. Mrs. T “Sanford entertained a number of friends yesterday after- noon. Miss Meta Ross ‘of Elmira is visiting her grandfather, W. W. Brown. Mrs. Frank R. Allen of Elmira is visiting her parents, W. W.Brown and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vanonver of Owego are visiting at the home of C. A Weller. Mrs Harley Sutton went to Buffalo today to spend a week with her husband. The Macafee Concrete Company are putting in a sidewalk in front of the Forrest house. « Beamer South has returned from a week's visit with his brother La- cey at Smithboro, N Y. Mrs Rose Hart went to Cebu this morning to visit her sister Mrs. Frutchey for a short time. The Athens auxiliary of Robert Packer hospital will hold a rum- mage sale the last week in October. I A. Ruggles Tas been having his evergreen trees trimmed on his front lawn. LI F. Shaw did the work and it is scientifically done. Mrs. Charles Hanver of Elmira is visiting her sister, Mrs, C. W Crans of Elmira street. Mrs John Hanver also spent yesterday at the Crans home Frank Martz with his wife and family, who have been visiting at the home of James Mower, return- ed to their home in Washington- ville, Pa, this morning Richard McCabe of North Rome who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. C. Jenny of West Sayre and son George in South Waverly, re- turned home this morning. © Mrs. Eva Gray, who has been the guest of Mrs, David McMahan, returned to her home in Troy this morning accompanied by Mrs McMahan as far as Elmira. The W.C. T. U. met this after- noon at the home of Mrs. Streeter on Frederick street, with a good attendance. Some able discussions were had on the subject: “Non Al- coholic Medication.” A letter from Mrs. E. Harder of Owego yesterday contained the news that Emmett Harder, the first foreman of Protection hose company, is dangerously ill and will not be able to attend the Pro- tection’s fiftieth anniversary here on the 23rd Henry Stickles, Capt. of N.Y. Fire department, is visiting his cousin, Mrs Elmer Osborne. He gave a clam bake at Maney's club house this afternoon to a large number of Athens, Towanda and Waverly friends. About twenty attended from Athens and they had a royal good time. Complaint of Vandalism Athens—Hugh J. Baldwin com plains that the merchants have been disfiguring his fences down at the narrows by painting advertise ments on them and that he will be after them for damages. He says he is not pleased with the idea of their making bill boards on his premises without his consent. An Enormous Growth Athens—George M. West has in his yard on Maple street a castor bean plant that is enormous in size, It has attained a height of fifteen (fect and the branches spread over Hon. L T. Hoyt, who was cn- gaged in the prosecution of the graft cases ia Potter county, won new laurels for his legal ability manifested in conducting the cases. We find the following in the Potter est feature of the Commonwealth {certainly was the most positive on ithe case. With the assistance of Mr. Devall he got everything that could be of benefit to the prosecu tion. He is a pleasant gentleman members of the legrslature.” Case Appealed Athens—Mahlon Johnson Harnesworth were both held for illegal fishing yesterday at Esquire Meredith's court in Towanda, but have appealed the case and will stand the game protector another rules on it The facts seem to be that Mr Allen, who is Mr. John- son's partoer, obtained a license for the fishing device, and at the time mentioned the fact that Mr John- son was his partner and should have an interest in it. At the time of the arrest of Johnson and Harns worth Mr. Allen was not present and the case rests upon a legal technicality. The will be fought upon its merits in the courts, and Case Shoemaker Arrested Athens—The cases of I. H Woodward, Jr, and John Quinn for fishing on Sunday were tried before Justice Meredith yesterday and the boys were both acquitted and the costs put on Game Protect- or Shoemaker. Warrants were immediately served on Shoemaker, tery, and he was arrested. trial brought out the facts that the that the game protector handled the crippled boy, Woodward, very roughly, and he will now have to answer for his conduct. EVERYTHING IS CANNED. Ever Wearing Apparel Comes Cased in Tin to the People of Alaska. “Canned goods food refuge,” are Alaska's malin remarked Bishop Rowe, of the frozen gold regions in a recent after dinner address “and the Indians have come to regard America as a canned country. Every article of diet and even wearing apparel comes cased in tio, and it Is wo wonder that suything that is Imported out of the conventional package tives of Alaska, In order to hold ther ments, aboul a hundred cylinders, all musical eelections. The natives were complete- a little superstitious, regarding the re- production of sound as something su- pernatural, Suddenly one Urilliant balfbreed, with a reputation for prog- ress, lcaped up in the middie of a pho- nograpbed song and, selzing the cylin- der. flourished It before his brethren of the tribe, his face illumined with an inspiration. ‘I have it!’ he cried. ‘I know what this Is now. white man!’ seriousness and now the request at a Sunday gathering is often heard, al- most cannibalistic. indeed, ‘8ir, can we not have a little canned white man this afternoon to amuse the children? ” THE UNSOCIABLE LOBSTER. Blind and Unrelenting ino Its Con- duct Towards Every Liv- ing Thing. The twenty-third annual report of the Scotiulsh GOshery board gives the lobster an entirely bad character. It Is an essentially surly, suspicious and unsociable fish, which regards apy- thing that comes near it as a foe. The malin motive of It sactivity is defense, and in defending itself a blind, unre lenting vengeance Is a fitting corollary It procures a hole ino which to walt for its prey, and to which to retire alter a fight. and then it is unsafe fo rany ani- mal Ww approach it Its keenness of attack and relentless hold when once It has gripped its an- tagonist are due to its want of sight The eye of the lobster 1s 80 sensitive that strong light blinds It Although it possesses acted sight when batched, the lobster is practically blind later in life. It sees nothing pruperly, but simply has the sensation of light and shadow. It tests a shadow with its antennae, and sometime when a strong shadow ls cst on it the lobster will leap at it on the off chanse that It is a foe, The fighting tendency makes It dificult to keep lobsters in confine ment. When once they have settled with one Shing power i men’s Price High Class Shoe Repairing shoes 3 20yg SSE) Y3 $4.00 surneds e A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, Professor Hehring at Paris nounces a treat Discosery., PARIS, Oct 6 who discon Ane Prufessor Hebring treatoicnt wlio of the mest famous of ithe Pasteur institute experts informs the Matin that Le in tends to proclaim nest August n meth wl of curing taberculosi= which be has discoverwd He that the method use of ne rim por but that it fA curative eres] the serum for diphtheria aad El livolves the thier = VYacdipe, well Lhiokl the secret sone Lime = 4 preventive Fee as as wis He will , #5 be did in the case of his diphtheria serum He will explain the method te Drs Roux and Mentehikoff and leave the appilcation of it to medical prnmctition ers without revealing the unture of the remedy, Lie thinks he has a right to reserve tporarily the protits of the discovery to enable him to pros ecute other researches. Pru ir Beli ing added, “From now onwanl the vie tims of tuberculo v liege The Nobel edicine ge of which was Sj ies wis to Professor I wethod of rendering « tou immune fro lecture hie delivered shortly afterwand in Stockholm Behring sald that would devote the prize money to fur ther experiments in the field. In April of the of shivets of a book by this nethod were given out. The book gave the re- sults of six years of investigation and experiment Tu the following May the cose of his serum treatment for diplitherin was poted (nthe official statistics of Berlin, where a8 death rate of from L311 to 2,000 was cut down in 1901 to 468 by the use of serum In March, 193, Professor Behring because ees sis iid tain il awarded for his yoinocuias in a price no fhe hing ‘wil ith i tuberculosis san DeXt Year jpiros Beliring upon sil of his tuberculin experiments to hu- wan belugs and expressed the belle | that they would Le successful A DUEL IN THE NIGHT. of Attempted Binckmall, CAMBRIDGE, 11, Oct. 6. —Detnils of the mysterious death of Attorney John V. Streed are gradually comlog Hzht, which tend to show that Streed was slain in an hopromptu re volver duel fought in the night. Indi cations are that at least two bullets | were fired aud that two persous were wounded It seems now pretty well established that the attack on Streed was the re- sult of a series of efforts at blackmail among a gang which bad been operat {ing here for a long time The duel theory agopes with the evl- | dence of Heury White, cashier of the | First National bauk, who says be | thinks be heard two shots fired. In his opinion the blood on the inside of the Louse where Streesdd was killed came from a wound on some person other than the dead Inwyer. This would also account for the spots of bload on the back stairs, the theory being that the murderer slightly wounded up to Streed’s rooms to get possession of papers to hastened Grand Trunk Pacific Rallrogd, MONTREAL, Oct. 6 The contract for the construction of the roadbed of the section of the Grand Troonk Pacifie from Fort William to Lake Superior Junction, a distance of about 210 wiles, was awarded to Foley Bros and Lar son & Co. of Winnipeg. It is stipn lated that the work shall be completed so that the lw may be used lu ban dling the wheat cron of 1107 Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 42a. WE PRINT The Valley Record LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect June 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: KASTBOUND. 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