Be thrifty. tomer. Will be All are unvarnished chestnut. aa A 59c¢ value All 2 for 25¢. New goods com- ah 7 Tp NSE N92 and a new, are at your service. we have t Ww Sayre, Valley Phone 28x. WE PRINT The Valley Record W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE Office boars: —0 L010. m.; 6:30 8p. m At other times daring LERIGN AND SCRANTON AL ee — | tn & Norwich parish. The w hat the poorest and shabblest hat out of it because of their FINANCIAL AND COMME hole ser- may pot clothes.” Money on call strong at 4g | prime mercantile paper, i | emchanges, $300.020,559. balances, Closing prices ~ B&O Penn. R C.C.CastlL Ches. & Oho. . St Southarn Paul South. Rj Gea Electric Tia r Lackawanna. Louis. & Nash v Manbattan Metropolitan Missouri Pac... . New York Markets. EAT — Bteady GE teady, Marsh, w Mare CORN HUTT per cent; $11,889.24 1 iy 1 106% ot... grade, ; firsts, he ; thirds, 1818 css secon quotation, extras, seconds, tras, Ie. Pests: nok: : seconds thir large, colored and whi Gebers. Dest, Average Set: Mc: Ee ier: t lair, $y da oar sylva 1g Brand ber gale and van, dary plehod, piitt, 13g. aid socks. 4 * pe a ‘na Ww ai Live Stosk “Maske. ATT sholee, New over, he pe; 170180. oh ; al wid tall Phila. his. enn. ; wie Lu WaT md ial . COm- Su) ad 2314 18119(20(21(22] ] | i "06 EIGHTY CENT QAS. Albany Assembly Passes the Agnew Measure For Cheap Light, ALBANY, N. XY, March 1.-—-Without a dissenting vote the assembly passed This blll reduces the price of gas in New York and the greater part of Brooklyn price In the outlying distriets of the with a reduction of § cepts a year toa dollar a thousand. The state gas comuilssiou has al- ready reduced the price in New York to 80 cents after May 1. The bill will now go to the senate. It provides for eighty cent gas in the Lor- ough of Manhattan, ail the borough of Brooklyn excepting two wards, the First ward of the borough of Queens and all of the borough of the Bronx sxcepting that contained io the former lages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. In the old town of Westchester, In the borough of Bronx, outside the vil Jages of Wakefield and Willlsnsbridge, a sliding price is fixed at $1.15 and dropplug to a dollar ia 1811. After a long debate the Republicaus, alded by the municipal ownership members of the assembly, put through the Lauterbach Gruber damsge claim grab blll by a vote of 85 to 264. This LIL has been characterized by representatives as “the most danger: ous bill that has Leen before the legis: lature for twenty-five years.” MATTERS BEFORE CONGRESS. Foraker Speaks In Soanteon Railway Bill-Army Moasure In House. WASHINGTON, March 1.—Mr. For- aker held the attention of the senate speech on the ratroad rate question. It was a protest against any general legislation on the theory that the ex: as to wake It answer all the require ments. He did not fall, however, to polut out what he considered the de- fects of the Hepburn-Ddlliver bill, and he made the declaration more than once that it would fall to remedy the { evils complained of. The detalls of the provisions of the army appropriation bill occupied the house. Throughout members of the appro priations committee, beaded by Chair man Tawney, were in controversy with Chalcmau Hull and the members of the wilitary conumittee. Esch contest business today. A new military campaay is to be organized here soon. Born—to Mr. and Mrs F. L. Hosmer yesterday, a son. The Athens cadets will meet ia Mrs. Paul Pomeroy went to Ricketts today to visit relatives. Dr. Richard Blackmore and wife of Waverly were in Athéns last evening. me Mrs. Ernest Sweet and Mis Carric Ansel spent the day at Lautel Hill, Mis. John Coon went to Ulster this morning to visit her mother, Mrs DeKay. The receplion given by Mrs. O. L Haverly last evening was a very successful affair. W. W. Brown went to Elmira last evening to visit his daughter, Mrs F L Allen, Mrs. Henry Haley and children and Mrs. E O Francke spent the day with fricods in Towanda Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cink of Rushville, Susquchanna county, Mrs. Mary P. Basler, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs, months, returned to Brooklyn last evening. lie Mrs. Thomas Coleman of To- wanda, was in Athens last evening as caterer to Mrs. O I. Haverly's reception and returned home this morning a —————————— In our account of the death of Mrs. Phoebe Campbell yesterday, we omitted to mention that Mrs, Will Carpeater of Sayre, is a daughter of the deceased. The Athens and Sayre bowling teams had their final contest here last evening Athens won by 219 pins. The Athens team will play the Owego team atthe Y. M.C A, Binghamton, tonight. S. G. Stanwood of Springfield, Pa, with his wife and: family took dinner at the Forrest House, ycs- terday. Heis to take charge of the cold storage plant in Sayre, A. E. Allyn, the former manager, will go to Philadelphia where he will have charge of a a ‘similar business. An audits of the Reuben Stiles estate of Troy was held before J. W. Beaman, Esq, auditor, yester- day. David J. Fanning, E<q, rep- resented the interest of Mrs. Frances E. Wiegand of Kane, who were present, and W. J, Young of Towanda represented D, W. Stark of Tunkhannock. Rev. C. H. Manning of East Worcester, N. Y., a former pastor of the Athens Baptist church, with his wife stopped over night at the home of T. W. Keech yesterday and were greeted by many of their friends in town. They were on the return journey from Canton where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs Manning's sister. E. E. Arnold and wife of Potter- ville, were in Athens yesterday and rented 2 house on South street, where they will reside iv the future; Mr. Amold has purchased the E H. Brown interest in “Guiles & Brown's groceryranditonls posses— sion today. He is a good citizen and an honomble business man and we are glad to welcome him to our town. Col. Millard Hunsiker writes of reducing or restricting the amounts carried 1a the LIK, locideats lovinded an uasuccessful effort to recogplze the berolsm of two of San Francisco's firemen who lost thelr lives in the recent fire on the transport Meade, Mr, Kaha (Cal) pre- sehted no asendurent to pay their wid ows $5,000 each, and wany members approved, but x polat of order we fa- tal to the bio his father that he is prostrated by sickness as a result.of his rough ocean passage and: that he will be obliged to remain in New York a few days. He expects to be recov ered sufficiently, to resume his journey to Athens on the Black Monday evening. A Toal amp Patriotic Order of Americans was organized and officers clected as follows: Past president, Addie Fredenburg; assistant past presi Daisy Merrill; vice president, Ethel Clafflin; conductor, Mable Hafflett; Hafflett; assistant recording secre Dorn; guardian, Addie Fredenbvrg, Blanche Kelley, Grant Park. like to be charter members, another meeting will be held Mon day evening, March 5, All those || desiring to join who have not al-|} that date ISS ANN ELIZA DOTY Athens—Miss Ann Eliza Doty died at her home in Milan at 7 o'clock this morning, aged 40 Milan and Mrs, W. F. Harrington of Naples survive her. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. W. CT. 1. MEETING Athen—The Athens W.C.T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. H, F. Johnson, Elmira street, tomor= row afternoon, at. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Johnson will have charge ¢ 8 New Styles re ITs the order of the llday. Asa city, we || will inevitably have "anew Town Hall, a complete sewer system and fine pavements. You can add to | vie the general im- * provement. An up to date bathroom ora good heating system will add value to your property, give you is desired, Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Macafee of Washington, D, C,, on February 28, a daughter. Keo Laughed. - “What is the matter, darling* asked the anxious mother, when her small 308 came to her iu tears. “Well, YOR 500, MAMMA, Papa Was hanging & pleture, and he dropped It and it fell of bis toe.” “But Lhat is nothing to ery about,” cried the mother, cheerily; her small son, pFesirr oll Overworked Smokestacks Bmekestacks are often much over worked in manufacturing plants. The Bsumber of flues turned into them Is made so great, as the establishment , that deficient draught often In- seriously with the usefulness work than seven, of like Mss and strusture would, if the ohimneys were adequate. EVES be ———— Fail Not in Nobleness. Although my feet may never walk gouwr Ways, No other eyes will follow you so far, No voice rise reddier to ring your praise, Till the swift coming of 1heses future days When the world knows you for the man you are You mast go on and | must stay behind; Wa may oot fare together, you and I, But though (he path to Fame be stedp and blind, Walk strong and steadfastly before man- king, Because my heart must follow till you die. Steadfastly and strongly, scorning mean puccess, Lanient to others—to yourself severs; If you must fall, fall not in nobleness God knows all clher fallure I coud biess That sent you back to find your welcome here —Seribner's Magazine, Thistledown, Along the way IL tarrfes here and therd Heading for nowhere in particular. rst 4 gots twisting rolind the mossy And ihen a-down the dusty thorougblare. Its sliver whiskirs sleek and debonnalr One moment monkey with the datsy slar Then like the steam drif] from a samovar It swirls about and doesn’t seem to care A continental where It goes 80 lONg As It's qlite happy on iis merry way. oa like a woman who Joy's wave-crest ops When idly floating ob the wings of song She paused everywhere the gay Objects for whigh she fondly lives and shops —-Puck, Thanksgiving. Lat us be thankful for the loyal hand That love held oul In welcome to our own, When love and only Jove could understand The need of touches we bad never known. Lei us be thankful for the Jonging eyes Thal gave thelr secret L 14 ul A the Supt Yet in return found, with a sweet surprise, Lave's kiss upon (heir \l08 and, wiv: and i wt son ar ‘ | better health. And it doesn't cost so much. Ask us about it. DO IT NOW, H. R. TALMADGE, Both 'Phoges. Elmer Ave. wc(A. H. MURRAY, B.D. SPECIALTIES: Discate of Sh Har, Hak ad -, Boars 011.1 7-8; Bandara ty | L. B. DENISON, NM. D. >= Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave Valley Phone at office und residence. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law * Notary Public Special attention $0 Peosivn Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. 12 Desmond Street, Sayre. Try an ad in The Record, he x Hgemses Emm ane a a ——— bo Fs | WRSTBOUND. Ha 1:68 Ss ore, ky Cogn 8 = MSE —— 3 fll EE [LM ESE ig Soy Conmetis a Aubure hr P— Es i i ha P.M Baily ano ache BEES pes AUBURN DIVISION. LE Thr Sabi | pr ree 3 mer where The valley Res: Commerts for Auber week dupe omy. lp EE A rio helene im | lord does not circulate & Blish,
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