SAYRE, PA. Evenings Succeeding DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500: OR OVER. R. Paydays and Two chases Seasonable, ready-t>-wear, third off Night gowns, including colors, formerly 97¢ Another lot Kc, now 69¢ Another lot similar in 79¢, now 50¢. similar in made, 75¢ value, now 49¢ blue, etc, Another lot similar in style formerly £1.19, at 87¢ 8) in its class 25¢ val 1es at 19¢ 39¢ So values at 37¢. 75c¢ values at About seven for boys long and short The Admiral, Overcoats and Reefers out Sizes. manv Sharply reduc formerly | Children’s Coats ete, formerly are to elaborate sive to select means about one Misses and without res- ed Women's, Suits and Furs 9B nearly in two They to list but very comprehen- After inventory price ~ ~ half pink 0. now 21.00 : . § Colors, black { and description 5 values at 57¢ wrdinal, cream and white. values at 37c The nice days that house « are ready to serve Not much headgear left on after invertors shows a few may have at one-half price arnish for linole phed and adds | hall pint 23¢ preserves color third floor But have ig tume 18 your wants un and oileloth had, calls to mind near a hand We “Copoline,” a Easily ap ne- Will not crack but See sample of work done on we for 81 50 from at 4c a ilcloth 5x yard, or 12 Shelf « y ard piece of the Tabard Inn Library the new copyrighted bo ks We make TN SASSI ‘I here are partment contributes ay) 7) ’ us 3 1 NR%s N77 Every de 008% SE OOOO Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled jot printers and a new, up-to-dat: equipment are at your service. ns say we have the ti Fatrons please. We keep Our promises, Talmadge Bullding, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Yalley Phone 142a. WE PRINT W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Oflce Manny & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late Joha R. Murray, Office hours: 9 to 10a m.; £30 to Bp, m. Atother times daring day at Valley Record office, 'BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING Have bad over thirty years’ ex- perience in practical horseshoeing | and guarantes work to please. Your patronage solicited. Tho East Wav- | : Ww. E. MILLER. r 1 Went in on his way initiated into a etter fraternity, was attacked by toughs, who sandbagged and robbed him Weaver thought the at. ack was a part of tne Initiation cere n le a vigorous but un- protest, i in ne lege, while to a rendezvous to Iw (sree availing Weather Probabilities Fair and warmer; variable winds FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing “tock Quotations Mone on Call stead at + p 4 i r y 14 balances IN FON 5 Central tf. & Went i KR en ling K sla THERE EX 7 Be with Jronpad ALS per pe © try Aree 3 fil nate ! af A per 4 mw wih £3 ¥ try g wned spr t 310 per CATCASE, < Iv at 50. per pe EN Weights 31s Boge ste nd for heavy ti Live Stockh Markets CATTLE-8 ply Labs. mark choice, BIG0 0. prim | “Sivas: pasa ght; Ch - » mar 3 prime heavins, medium, steady veal and EP AND LAN TRADE CONDITIONS. RO Nua & Co.'s Weekly Report of Business NEW YORK Co's weekly jw: ien Complaints have guiding the mil lug closed without UL winter temperature iu of the country Yet mionth were most satisfactory on whole, mod preparations for the {i coutinue with un Led couflde Two tmp industries are jo dan ger of serious labor controversies, which, with the weather ouly 1dverse news Manufacturiug plants are well engaged onlers on hand Luing of such ine ae to assure activity for sowe time to come, especially at steel milis and foot. wear factories Failure statistics lu Jauiniy wade a favorable comparison with last year's figures. railway earu {Ings ware 148 per cent larger. and if the genaral results io January are walo r 1908 will be another rec {ord breaker in the mercantile world Favorable reports are «till recelvad regarding the from and steel [Industry Most plants are operated at full oa pacity, and new frequently appears, preve any danger of ac cumulation or weakness in prices | Commercial failures for the week were 208 against 334 last week 250 the preceding week and 230 the corre sponding week last year. L of comercial fallures January were £11052 455 [417.205 last year MRS. CASTO'S COMPLAINT, Dun & aije save eb 3 -R. GU of Leen nUmervus re d wether, January hav- nging nonual any sections results for the the ture Ittutnis ritaut constitute the tr the Lusiuess world tained the ye business ting abilities reported for ngalust §10.- Captains Mark Is Never Home Fer Seo- cial Gatherings. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, Feb. B ~The stranded gteatper Cherokee has been foated and is anchored off the Dela ware breakwater Pleasantvilie people are wondering if Hero Casto will be present at the re ception lo bis hopor iu bis home town He salled away on the CLerokes when sie was pulled off the sauds and is uow working aboard the ship Mrs Casto Las beeu getting the house in readiness for the reception and says ale will hold it willy nilly, whether the captain is able 10 come home or Lut Mark uever bas Deen able to be present at any party we have planned We tried to give only both; wed ding aunlversary receptions. When we Lead been married na yanr we invited all our friends fur the evening. They came but the captain dida't He wis out with his crew fishing, aud a heavy fog came up. so they idn’t get In until the next night The evening when we ished all Mark was rescuing ahled schooner If be doesn’t get back for tonight he'll have to De represented hy photo gruphs “I guess he'll be just as glad He hates fo be gushed over. And whenever {| any one congratulates. him about the five be always comes howe to me ad rg id okt me ¥ = & ” two of our wooden wedding our frieuds the crew of a dis had \ : Miss Hazel Card is visiting at | Monroeton. Frank and Lee Groat attended a dance in Towanda last night Miss Lucy Litzlemaa is visiting Mrs. George Watkins at Ulster. Miss Emma Carner went to Overton today to visit her parents. Miss Mary Payne of Towanda is visiting her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Piyne Mrs. Fred W. Stacey is spending Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Morris Shepard, at Towanda. The oil well was down 224 feet at midnight last might and the dnl! has penetrated nine feet ia the sand! rock. Mrs. Mahlon Williams of porte, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Keel, home today returned The Cuban Giants and first team of Athens bowled again last even ing and the first team won by a score of 13 pins. Inez Joha on, residing in Athens for a returned to her Monroeton this m ring. Miss been has who time, Mrs. Harriet French was called to Menrocton this morning on iccount of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Leroy Jones, W. LL Meigh, who was s married to Miss Lizzie Smith of this place, Wednesday, returned to Dayton, has made bride Pa, with newly this morning. Mrs. stayed night parcnts, ML. with Horton ol Athens Bufislo, friends over to visit her Mrs. Martin her Mr in Ulster on way and Horton John Dunlap, proprietor of the na street has a lot of photographs of people in this vicinity which the owners can have gratis by calling for them The last advices as to the condi- dition of Will K Park is that the physician says he is holding his but that the crisis has not passed yet. His mother is by his bedside caring tor him own Mrs. Joseph Hines received a telegram yesterday afternoon in forming her that her niece, Mrs D. M Smith, died at her home n Mascon, Vermont, yesterday morn Mrs. Smith was Nellie Hine of ing at § o'clock. Miss and 1s formerly Athens, many of the Athens friends. She besides her husband, one son to mourn her loss. leaves RESIGNS POSITION Athens—Stephen Ryan has res signed his position in the draught ing department of the Elmira Bridge cempany works and has accepted a more lucrative position with C W. Hunt & Co. of the West Brighton company of Staten Is- land. He came home for a short preliminary visit with his parents and started for New York this morning so as to be able to com mence work Monday ¥ next. ONE IN CHRIST. Essential Unity of Christians Finds Expression in Federation of Churches in America. The {uter-church conference on fed- eration held in New York in November has made the Christian churches of the land realize as never before their real oueuess of alm and destiny. As Pres ident Alfred T. Perry, of Marietta col- lege, has said All Christians areone in Christ. This is pot merely a doctrine of faith tis a fact of life; if in Christ. then of necessity members one of another, By virtue of the union to the ope Lord, through the one faith, as declared in the one baptism all Christians are brethren of the same family, fellow members of the body of Christ. This unity may be denied; it cannot be destroyed. The brother in the flesh may be disowned and cast out, but his relation as brother cannot thereby be annihilated; he fsa brother sull. The same Is true of this spiritual brother- hood. Christian unity is then not an {deal to be striven for, but a fact to be 1 CRD SuccsS Representative Athenians Were Charmed and Delighted by Beautiful Songs and Entranc- ine Harmonies member seeing such a large audi- ence of the best citizens of this present at the concert given by the Franschinan Musical Society at the Presbyterian church last evening. gence and high social character] concentrated as was the case last} evenmng, it 1s an imspiration to |articts of the greatest professional ability to their ost Such was the case, and as draw out efforts t Athens has never witness ed a gfeater success than tained at this time. The divine art gives a dignity to the higher id=als of life, and whether listeners, the people who come under its magic spell are lifted up to a grander scale in the social and moral life of the community. As that great audience last evening set under the spell of beautiful song and entrancing harmonies they re caved a baptism that was as pure, holy and uplifting as the divipe oracles for which the sacred temple 1s dedicated could possibly have given. We cannot speak of indis vidual perf .rmers in the space this article must occupy and so it must suffice to merely mention their names lccality there |a resu was at as arusts or From this I were Miss Corbin, Miss | .rdan, Haverly, Mrs. Rinebold, Mrs Rice, Mrs. Blackmore, Mrs Hull, and Mr Edwin F. Loomis. From other places were Mrs. Hubbard, the talented reader, of Ithaca, and M: Horace H. Kinney, the gifted New York, We cin but mention that a great part of the success of this event is due to the management of Mrs. Dr Cowell of this place. Sh {ed us not to mention this, companist of ¢ request but the vast audience rewards this slight recognition of her service, We also voice the sentiment of every person present in unstinted thanks to the Fransohmian musical membership for the delightful evening they gave us LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBUARY 9, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Joseph Shipman New Amsterdam Theatre, New York Presents VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT IN THE New York Criterion Theatre Success, WHEN KNIGHHOOD WAS IN FLOWER Supported by JOHN J. FARRELL, And a notable cast of players. Mas- sive and Elaborate production Original and complete Elec- tricai Effects. Prices —25, 50, 75, $1. $1.50. Sale opens Wednesday at Drigg's drug store, Sayre; Sanford’s drug store, Ath- ens; W, 0. Telegraph office, Waverly, COAL COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP Tnere is as much difference in the quality o coal as there is between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra cite. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds o! wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Noth Phones. 04 FURS ate our e nterprise in showing our son. We are having spring weath- ried suc a re here SPRING STYLES y /PATRICIAN SHOES AND OXFORDS 25 Now ready. Do not h a practical and up-to- offered. : in styles, widtl Jana i, Styles man 3 ids A to E, sizes | to NO HOUSE Is absolutely per- fect. It can always be improved if you know how. It is our business to sug gest and supply im- provements in the Plumbing and Heat- ing Line. We would like to try our skillon your house. A cheerful home furnace, a steam or hot water system, a fine lava- | tory, a 'NATURO" closet or a porcelain | tub in place of the | old copper tub (3 now have, may be what you want EAS 3 EE How about it? » H. R TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. Elmer Ave. | LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST. Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. C. J. Kivchw, 6 SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bspecial care and prompt at. teation given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes etc, Murphy 18 y. 8 in women's s LEHICH VALLEY R. R. (Ta effect Dec. 3, 1908.) Tralos leave Sayre as follows EASTBOUND, M. Dally for Towanda, Jugkhas 4 a: sock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Chusk Allentown, Ag + New rh Vilisripele Saito sud Westiikitens Dally for Tusk hsaonock, Pittston res a Glen Summit Spriuge, White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allestown, Bethle m, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. A AM. op Cal A. M.) Week days ister. Towanda, Mon- 0 Selia, Sew Al Aibaar, | Dushore, Satter. e wyslusta Lacey. tion and Wilk us-Barre. clon, ew” ville, Tenhanect Wilkes Barre, Gler Same it H White Haven, Feun Haven Junction, Chunk Allentowp, Bethichem New York, Phil. sdeiphis Baltimore and Washington A M. Sunday only, for Athens, Milan, Ulster, Towanda, alusiag, Lacey: ville, Meshoppen and 3 unk ean M. (Waverly 13233 FP. M Lal 12:9 fe Towands, Tunkhaasock, bruston, fii Barre, Glen Summil ly White Haven, Mauch Chunk Allentown, hem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and wlogion Dally except Sunday, f= Hxptess, for Tow 3 Tunkhew. pock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sam- 3; zz Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and W P.M. (Waverly gus P. M.) Week dh h only for Athens Ulster, asad so roeton, New Albany, Dush ther eld, Halls, Win , Wyal Lacey- | ville Tunkhanoock, Pittston and W Barre. WESTBOUND, Daily for Geneva, Buffalo, wo. 80 1 OE ars Mts Toreuto, Detrolt, Chica Louis and points went A.-M. Daily for Geneva, Rochester, Cal. od edonia, Batavis, Buffalo. Coamects for Niagara Falls and Toronto. 5:10 a. M Daily for ok an Jetty Srenset, thacs, b:10 EN Geneva Rochester, hate Niagara Valls, Toromto, Detran = at | Jd a. Week diye only for Lockwood, an Ellen Ithacs, | fie Hayts en, Rechd- ter, Batavia, Bultalo and Niagara FP. M. Daily for Cope Rochester, 340 Caledonia, Batavia, Buff M. Dall Lockwood, Odessa, 3: §): Burdett Watkins) Valols, LoAl, Giibert, Varick and Daily or es Trumansburg, Ioter- 50 0p i x, Hay Comers a Geneva, Clifton tioge, ctor, ochester, Caledonia, Bats a Bugac Connects! for Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis agd points west. F My Kapres Sao Sunday, Black Dia- jeneva, Rochester, | Bafalo, Mage agars Te Detroit, Chicago, and points west. M. Dail fi Lockwood, Van Rites, 6:38 Spencer, 1 Trumansbarg, . Cormers, Geneva and Manchasisy. AUBURN DIVISION. \ A.M. Week days only, for Owego, re on Casastots, ville, Cortlan Groton; Moravia, b wi North {al Haven, Syracuse Aw Dtica Nedra, 3: iy al Pi Owego, Preeville, Cort 1h) ied