Fal J WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- 3 | CHASES OF $500 2. | OR OVER. CAs PAY MORNING, FEBRU ARY 15th. “gelling during the winter natural outcome of heavy buying and rapid and broken lines accumulate and are here Dry Goods Department 6,000 Yards. 6,000 Yards American, Simpson or Arnold's Prints There are no better made, Se. 2 000 Yards. 2 000 Yards Waverly Zephyr Ginghams, 52 patterns, our regular 8c leader for one day only. See dis- - play Lockhart street window. Friday only 5¢ 2 000 Yards 2.000 Yards. Arnold's two fold flannelette, especially de- signed for kimonas snd wrappers No two § patterns alike. A regular 15c value, at this sale 10c. Comfortables, Blankets, Bath Robes and German Blankets Only a few left on hand, to go at factory cost - to us, 89¢c up. Notion Department 100 lbs. 100 lbs. Damasque Linen Writing Paper, 1 Ib. pack- ages. “True value 35¢ Special at this sale 13c. Saturday forenoon only Garment Department Garments and Furs at practically cost Suits as low as $0.87 and up Coats as low as $3.25 and up» You miss a good big saving if you don't _make a comparison with what a dollar will do here as compared with elsewhere specials Join the Tabard Inn Library You can always en py good reading. Shoe Department Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for women A regular $350 value Special introductory price for Fiiday and Saturday, $2.09 Boys’ and Girls’ Carlisle Shoes, Goodyear ‘weit value, $1.89, box calf and Dongola Kid, Regular $2.50 Gent's Furnishings Small lot of boys’ pineapple knit sweaters, all colors. A strong $100 value, 68c. Men's part wool hose, a 15¢ value, 10¢ Men's underwear. - 50c value now selling at 39c. $1.00 value now selling at 6%9¢ $150 value, now selling at $1.19. $2.00 value, now selling at $1.30 Special Sale of Ladies Collars FOR FRIDAY ONLY 10 ft. case filled with Linen Collars, embroid- ered and faggoted edge. 12¢ values for Tc 25¢ values for 17c Basement Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2 and 3 hoop Corry wood pails, a regular 17c value, 12¢. No. 8 wash boilers, tin, 42¢. No 9 tin wash boilers, copper bottom, sale price, 70c. No. 8 parlor brooms, 25¢. Sleeve board with padded top, sold ordinarily at 50¢, our price 20c¢ Enameline, 5¢ size, 3¢. Enameline, 10c size, 6c. Jardiniers, 10c up Furniture, Rugs and Carpets or cash. Consult our plan Installment ARS Fa \ ON FSR Ss ND A BASTILE : Bring Your Job Printing to - ST 2 { ~ 2 7) 87) Wy Ct SOR NAP NO MORE. Quite Satisfactory “Do you think -we shall be allowed 0 follow the sane avocations in a future life that we do in this? feb 14.-Five | political prisoners, the lust lumates of | hope so * Murrelle's Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” squipment are at your service. Yalley Phone |28x. WE PRINT ..The Valley Recor W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray. Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 8:30 to Bp, m. At other times daring day at Valley Record office. “What do you do?" * the Schlusselburg fortress, were taken Nothing. “Cleveland Leader from their cells last night and sent to Siberts to serve the remainder of their | sentences They were Kurpovitch who | killed Minister of Eilucation Bogalefl | in 1901 for forvibly enrolling student poetical manager and a mémbeér of demonstrators in the army; Gershunin gp. gem of Sherlock Sisters, {and Melulkoff, accomplices in the 2% he Town Hall theater died suddenly | sassination of Interior Minister SIpl | oo port disease here The Sherlock sis | aguine and organizers of the REWUNR | yorg formerly condi ted n theater In | organization of the special re volution Schenectady | sts; Sasoneff, the murderer of luterior Minister Von Plebve, and his accom plice, Sekorsky been materially mneliorted Ly the vib Tperor's amnesty decree af November inst srs. Lotta 5. M. Dobson Dead. SARATOGA, NY Fer, 14 Mrs Jotts 8. M Dobson “well known as a lessen of —————————————— The sentences have FINANCJAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call steady ae 4 por © nt; prime mercantile paper Yay per cent The frowning stroughold. the case | exchanges, $38 5.1%, balances, $5 UTZ ments of which since the reign of Cath | **™ Hy ot Ker what sts hadain i m he re w or or the wes edi | eripe 11, when the authors Radin beff {5 eqter tay were valusd At 13,788.63 apd Novikoqg were imprisoned for their Closing prices Uberal ideas, have always barb red po Aja: Copper litical prisoners and withio w Lich most | Jie hlaoe of the executious of the Brooklyn RT 88, Reading | late years have oc arred. is now empty, | C., CC. & 8t L 14 Rock Island and the keepers Lave been disbanded, | Chee. & Ohio 1st 8t. Paul | | (hl & Northw. 8 Southern Pa Ts put the walls will be left sta Aug us 8 | no i m3 . Southern Rj “ show place, Erk #'% South Ry. pf. lu S—— - Gen Electr Sugar 1 A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION. | 1 Central Texas Pacific... 3% Lackawannd Vnlon Pacific. 1g Louls & Nash l4siy U. 8 Steel “ Manhattan 1908 UU. 8 Steel pl. 108% irish Nationalists. | Metropolitan 12 West. Unlon “y LONDON. Feb. 14 William UO Brien, Missouri Pac ity the Irish member of parliament. in the | y Ya | course of an interview bere sald a} New York Markets, } i wl i FLOU R-Dull and barely steady. Mine peaceful revolution is golug on b ITe | nesota patents, H Wid 8 Yipee stralghts, land $2 we, winter extras § 5g 51 winter The policy of conciliation, be sald. is | | patents. K.1¢ pow almost universally accepted Ly the Seth as a Teall of Jowe: eablea ¥ . Nationalists, including the Ornuge de | all rn fiewy an _"y; presyure, mocracy. The change had uot attrac ted | much attention In England, but every | y one Iu Ireland knows the change lias | by taken place | and small, colored and white, Sept yuh, The recent victory ln West Belfast, | fancy Ie : October, Lest, 13a late made, small, average Lest Mr. O'Brien sald. was won only | 3,5, )7 fair, 1y@llc . skims ral 16 through the assistance of Protestant | light PIN | workmen, and the growing alll 1 EGGS Weak, { 0 eh, ® re growing alliance | nearby fancy selected, white | tween the Nutlonalists and Unloulsts | cholce, nya mixed sata hi a i POTA’ 0 teundy rm A sew ond of Ireland Is acknowledged not only bY | oo per Larrel BOL. southern. 51 Wid | Jobn Redmond, but by those who n few | Maine aud other eastern 206, state J westerry | mouths ago cousclentiously opposed the | 50 os weet Potatoes, Jersey | polly of conciliation rel, §1 3927S Mr O'Brien said the uew attitude of TALLOW | the Natioualists would do much to re | move friction and fachiitate the new N. YY Central Wl Norf. & West iy Pern. R R 116%, i’ 13 terrorists of > i 1S - ie Polley of Hecuneiliation Accepted by WN orate declines occurred In pelter May, BUT PER Firm, creamery, common to an Ly state dalry. common 10 eX ie WG 3c; retovall 4 ommen tu extra, a HTT Firm state, full cream, Large and Hi =e; slate, Peunsyly ania per bag. B59 fl Syl 8, furcign per har Pteady. city, Bec. country aa aS Dull. shipping, 50 choice, Hiya STRAW Steady BEANS Quiet goud 19 long rye. Sgdhe marrow, $515. med um. (lw $0, red kidoey glionz [7 WOOL~Quiet; Jomestic Reece 85 HOPS--Btead) stale, common Lo choice, 196. 1STec.. 14 Mille; olds. Sw Pa- cific coast, 16, Pull 134, STC © olde, { the Irish question | —————— NEW YORK, Feb. 14. Mrs Katha | SG LIVE POULTRY Steady, fowis "ea ~ BLACKSMITHING ERAL REPAIRING. | Hoe Poillon suddenly decided to an-| ol. "514 roosters. Je. spring swer the questions as to the sum she | 109 1d ducks, 154 ha goes ¢ received In the settlement of her breach tr Las “POULTRY of promise sult agnifist W. Gould Bro chickens Wise. Firm fowin choice, 1¢ do, fair to g004, 130130 kaw. The gueries have been asked in | old roosters, i nearb y roasting chick suppentary procecditngs by 8 judg | 1k do, fair to good 12613. ture | gabe choice. 18a, do, fair to goed, 11 man. She admitted the settlement, — then declared that her lawyers had Live Stork Markets. lira choice 1A ee. western do. choloe, ment creditor of the Jittle Frenchwo ducks. A ai geese, 10018 “robbed her” of most of IL. She de CATTLE Sup iy Meh market mMeady; oie wr, prime wethers, 3.300 Comrade J L Young is very ill The oil well "was 782 fect in { depth at midnight yesterday. E. W. Bishop and wilc spent yesterday at the home of William Erk. Dr. F. W. Rice of Rome was in Athens over night, returning home this morning. Mrs. E. A. Cole went to Towan- da this morning to visit her sister, Mors. Eileaberger Don't forget the V alent ne social at Mrs. W. E Daw's tonight. Come and bring your friends. Mrs. George L. Pendleton gave a party this afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs CW. Ballard of Niagara Falls, N Y Miss Leona Bradley and Miss Georgia, teachers ol East Athens schools, had a box Valentine sccial today for the scholars. Mrs Joseph McDanicls returned from Elmira last evening and says that Erastus W. Kellogg is getting weaker every day and will not sur vive much longer. Comrade E. P Gillette of Law: renceville, who did valiant service in the Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, is in town visiting his sister, Mrs D. A : Harns The debate last evening at San- ford's hall called out some excellent talent and very interesting to those who listened The question was decided in the affirmative. very was Col. Millard Huns:ker, manager of the Carnegie interests in London, telegraphed father that he would sail for America on the Oceanica today to remain in his this country one month. The Valentine social at the Presbyterian church last evening was a delighfful event. The young people spent a good many pennies shooting at the heart target and scem to think they mad: some startling | bits. The regular weekly meeting of the Lincoln club will be held Thursday evening, Feb, 15, at8 o'clock, when the president desires the attendance of all the members The meetings hereafter will be Thursday evenings instead of Tues days Major Gore received a letter from his grandson, H. Roger Gore, last evening, stating that he had gone to Richmond on an athletic adventure and has won a gold watch and a silver medal. The in- habitants of his home city, Balti- more, have given him a royal welcome. TRAIN RIDER INJURED Athens—The sto story of a mysteri ous tragedy came to Athens from Milan this morning. A man had been found with his clothes shot full of bullet holes and his head mangled and bloody that was taken up by the railroad station and carried to the hotel in an in sensible condition. Chief Mull: gan and Constable McGovern went down and soon solved the mystery. The man was only a tramp that Chief Mulligan has had in his hands at divers times before. He gave his name as Pat Curry, and said he lived at Moptrose. He had stole a ride ona freight train and and attempted to jump off, with the result that he landed on his head on the stone ballasted road ELECTED OFFICERS Athens—The . Athens Cadets met last evening and elected the following officers: Captain, Will Hosmer; first lieutenant, Marion Sawtelle: second lieutenant, Icon Munn: first sergeant, Roy Van- Scoten; quartermaster sergeant, Thomas Kelley, corporals, Har rison Benjamin, Ralph Kane and Harry Voorhis. - They bave 36 members fully uniformed and they will mect every: Tuesday evening How Dr. MacArthur Once Large Offering from His Con- gregation. So apt was the story told by Dr. Rob | ert S MacArthur in the pulpit on Sus- | day that it resulted in one of the lar! gest collections of the year, says th Press. He spoke in warm terms of the character of Joho Eliot, the mis sionary to the Indians, one of whose most lovable traits was ac unbounded generosity “Out of his salary of £50 a year he gave large sums to charity.” said Dr. MacArthur. “On one occasion the sec retary of the Society for the Propaga- lon of the Gospel, when paying Eliot his quarterly stipend, sought to do him a service. He hit upon a pian of safe guarding the missionary’'s money, knowing that in all likelihood Eliot otherwise would give away every pen- ny of it before he reached home.” {Here Dr. MacArthur stepped forward to the side of the puipit and drew out his pocket handkerchief.) “The wily secretary took Ellot’ s handkerchief and tied up some of the money this way in one corner, and some so In another, ahd so on with the four corners And firm. bard knpots he made of them be fore banding the its owner “It chanced that Eliot on his way home fell in with a worthy woman, whose appearance told of dire poverty and distresa He stopped to speak to ber, and pretty soon, his heart being touched, pulled out the handkerchief He intended to give a sovereign to her. For some time he tugged and strained at the knots, but, try as he might, tha corners refused to come untied. Then, calmly rolling the handkerchief up into a ball the missionary placed It in the astonished woman's hands, saying: ‘My good woman, 1 think the Lord meant you to have it all’ “The ushers,” Dr. MacArthur added, “now will pass the basket for collec tion. and you can imitate John Elliot's example—if you are so minded.” And the congregation dug deep.— Philadelphia Ledger Yeople ID Areiana. Ireland's population to- day is about RICKLLL Berlin's Saba. Berlin has 21 suburbs. [HIGH SPECIALS AT ARNER'S x( ATHENS 7 Best White Star flour. . 1 1b best soctea 1 Ib Karner's Special coffer 3 1b fancy Rio coffee . 1 1b best 4oc tea . 1 1b Santos coffee, while el ry, good cup quality (with one fancy iy berry dish free) . 5 Ib pure lard 3 Ib compound lard 3 1b Cotto Suet 1 bu potatoes . 3 Ib-fancy sun dried apples : 3 Ib California prunes 2 1b extra large prunes . 3 cans corn, best York State. 4 cans corn, common 3 cans Van Camp's pumpkin 3 cans pink solmon 2 cans red salmon t Ib cream cheese 25 1b granulated sugar s Ib granulated sugar Box Banner oats 3 10c bags salt 5 Ib Ciscoes . 10 Ib. buckwheat flour 25 25 25 25 25 28 22 16 31 28 22 25 25 25 equal for bread or pastry. Strictly fine dairy butter 2 boxes Zest breakfast food . 3 Nu Life 3 Vigor ‘ 3 Ogg O See 2 Force 3 cans fine peas . 3 cans string beans. 33% qts b:ans . =. . jlblimas . .. 1 very fancy berry dish, Six in- dividual dishes to match, with 1 Ib baking powder Strictly fresh eggs NN NN NNN Sy Ww oN N WY A WW nn 50. 20 in the market. of our Walk-Over line, which now offers you New Lasts New Leathers PROGRESS LERIEH VALLEY R. R. 'Is the order of the! day. Asa city, we | Trains lesve Sayre as follows: | will inevitably have | RASTBOUND, a new ‘Town rr 1 2 is Piipten, Fike Rae a complete sewer Sach | system _ and five; it | pavements A § Som Munch husk, | You can add to | en” the general im-| provement An up to dt 3. MM. averly &: bathroom ora good | Ries heating system will | Chunk a mares. Pens. Bethlehem Baltimore apd W add value to your aM Sanday cul for propertly, give or 10: TES Se more comfrrt and | "1 BE LEER better health. And | 12:30 Haven, Witute a1 Barve, Olin it doesn't cost so Phiiedeiphia, Baitims much. Ask us about | it DO IT NOW, (1a effect Dec. 3, 1995.) 0% M. Dei Tekh New k, | ah ingion Yor P.M. Daily except Sunda Black Dis mond ” or rowands, Tunkhan- | ville, Toaknennock, 1 hg n. ETE enn Loss Dail J i oar, Cab off) mie, hac BTL Connects for timer Ave. AM. Dui Siena, Ea ray Haris TE SPECIALTIES! tting of Glass aealo and Niagars Falls. dre & AE fr Ogg, Roch 3: §) bie fE i See li vio Lad, She: D0) LAS IETE pag, Vir, Roce Niagars Palle, Chicago, Bt. Louis and points west. :39 352. Po ST Sah a Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Rochester, al, Chicago, Duteie points west. { P.M. BM. eily for Lockwood, Van b:38 se ach, Trumaseburg, Corners. Oengva snd Manchesier AUBURN DIVISION. residence apts Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Moravia, ¥ ven, i Bert asd Bo M. Dally for Owego, Freeville, Cords 13: of) = Cansetota, Groton, Moravia, NN Valley Phone 11 X. hum, Se —— ee ———— i There is no nook nor cor- per where The Valley Rec- | ord does not circulate Murphy & Blish, Our Spring Hats AND Neckwear Have Arrived SAYRE, PA, ER I————————— WH a ————————————————
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