DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. IES ~ 8 ; * ADEE wo hd i 2 want many new furnis % ce. 3 pri 5 gE That's our policy. u & hings. Le NES bt 4 - 2 NCS \ 8 + N2/ 2\ “1% a Oak Chiffoniers China Closets Separate Dressers Iron Beds Bed Springs Mattresses Portieres P - Uouch Covers D Lace Curtains ~ Door Panels Hassocks $5 18 9 2 1 2 “w 87 00 98 64 08 69 98 up up up up up up up vice. We are do- Two New 97 97 15 25 37 up up up up up The prices are little Prices Carpets wool), Tapestry, Body Brussels, Vel- | $1.87 and up. the maker in all the Rugs Kashmaeres, Tapestries, Velvets, 9x12, $0.75 to $38.50. In colors, . ‘Tnas ' Smyrnas, Tuesday. A xminsters, 6x9 up to 1000 yards On sale Monday and our small store prices. 1 i under Je and Its prices LS SH, RN SRN J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. = Especial care and prompt al. teution given to moving of Planos, Honeshold Goods, Safes IWS & WINLACK, s and Counselors at Law. BENERAL LAW BUSINESS | TRANSACTED. : * Valley Phoos 180-A. Bayre, ORCHESTRA * Girotly U p-to-Dats Manic furnished | for Baila Paisios and all manner of Soe- : either public or private. — 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 al your service. } Our patrons say we have the | disposition to please. We keep | our promises. i FELL FROM MIDAIR. flew York Aeroplanes Expert May Dis From Brokea Spine, JACKSONVILLE, Fils, April 13-— Israel Ludiow, the young New York attoruey and aeronaut, fell more than 200 feet through the alr, with the huge wings of the aeroplane folded over and ploning him iu his position, snd se badly injured bis spine that his life 1s despaired of In the one Lope remain. ing to save it he is Lelog rushed to New York. The two lower vertebrae have been pushed out of alignment with the oth. ers, and Ludlow ls paralyzed below the waist. Nevertheless be is cool and col lected He bas directed the making of ar raugedients for caring for himself up- ou bis arrival in New York. Charles K Hsawllton, the seronaut who made the asceusion here, is traveling with Ludlow, snd Ludiow’s mother has beet asked to meet the party in Richmond, though physicians here are extruwely doubtful whether the injured mau can survive the jar of the trip for that dis- Two large automobllles, driven by men taking part iu the sutomoblle touruamweut bere, bad the Lig kite In the aeroplane being coustructed of the one used by Hawliton, A strong seuth wind lifted the big { Yalley Phone 28x. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. alters cane aft 2t West Sayre yro Drug kK Phones; Gn or at the Erie SUES, Doth $b Phones. WE PRINT ‘The Valley Record JOHN ©. PECKALLY, DRALER IN foreign and Domestic Frulls. 500 galions of pare Olive Oil just re- (evived, 300 boxes of macaroni and im- | ported cheega, All direct from Italy, Wo. x Rilzabsth 5t., Waverly. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything 1 Lurled from a catapult, it ascended fully 280 feet. Then the hundreds of | the broken framework, An lopstant bend Lackward and fasten Ludlow in Lis seat, cutting off every Ite kite, shorn of its lifting power, shot dowpward like a rock. Ludlow landed on the bard beach, striking squarely on the hase of bis spine. The upper portion of the ssroplane crashed down over the head of the helpless wan. He was lifted out of the wreck- age and carried to the Hotel Continen- tal, where physicians examined his in juries. Ludlow was at once placed on a cot and taken to a train, and the journey northward, where the skill of specialists can Le obtained, was begun. The injured man discusses the acol- dent and keeps repeating: “1 aw so glad that ne one was In it with me” Mutiny sn Vases 4h Gama. LISBON, April 33—It Is reported that while the Portuguese Lattiesbip Vasco da Gams was opposite here on the evening of April 13 there were un- usus! movewents, cries, detonations and siguals for help on Loard. The tug Aresan approached the vessel, but was fired upon aud retired. They say that a lentenaut was killed by the crew of the vessel in revenge for the death of a sailor, who was killed by the lleuten- ant as he was trylog to re “ cannon. Joba M, Kramer was in Towanda today on business, Eugene Vansice returned to State College this morning. Miss Nellie VanWort spent her Easter in Herrickville. Charles F Hosmer went to Bentley Creek last evening to play for a dance. Harry | Ryan ol Towanda was in Athens yesterday afternoon on business. Mrs. Charles O. Snyder is slowly improving but is not wholly out of danger yet. Mrs. George Mathews and Jeru- sha Mathews went to Ulster today to visit friends. George Macafee of Osborn was visiting his son, John B. Macalee, in Athens today. George A Lamkia and S. R. Payne went to Scranton today to attend the Lackawanna presbytery. Miss May Jakeway and her little nephew, Harold Wood, spent Sun. day with Miss Jakeway's parents in Elmira. Cyrus Shumway and his two daughtes, Lena and Daisy went to Tuscarora this morning to visit the old homestead. rr se —— Mrs J I, Allen of Binghamton has been at the E. D. Rundall home a few days, and went to To- wanda this morning. Mrs. Vine Crandall, Mrs A. F. von Tobel and Mrs. W. G. Jordan attended the Missionary meeting of the presbytery at Waverly today. Mrs. Arie Fivie died at her home in East Smithfield yesterday, aged 83 years. Her funeral will take place from her late residence tomorrow afternoon. Burgess Squires of McGraw, N, Y., attended the presbytery at Waverly, and he, with G. L. Mul lock, were calling on Athens friends this morning. The ex high school fellows gave a dance at the Old Academy last evening. Miss Havens and Her- bert Swyers furnished the music It was well attended and all had a delightful time. Harry E. Walker of Athens and Miss Grace Jones of Wyalusing were married last evening by Rev W. H, Sawtelle in the house where they are to make their residence on Church street. There was but a small company of fricnds present. N. F. Walker and his assistant surveyors, 1 I. Northup, George Northrup and Reid Macafee are surveying for the new state road from Morley's crossing to Milan. Work will be commenced upon it as soon as the weather is favorable. The congregation of Trinity church held their election last evening, and all of the old vestry were re elected. They are C S Maurice, F. T. Page, N. C Harris, J. M. Ely, J. E Swyers, John T, Sanford, Charles Kellogg, G:o. H Stimson and W. T, Page Leslie Bradley, who has been in the employ of the Johnston Har vestcr company at Batavia, N Y, has returned to Athens. He has accepted a position with this com. pany as traveling expert, and will make his headquarters at | L Bradley's. CHARGED WITH STEALING. BOAT Athens—Harry Hotalen was ar rested by Constable McGovern this morning on the warrant of Hollis Wood, charging him with stealing a boat. Hotalen claims that Lou Gisenger of Sayre hired him to go and get the boat which he found across the river in front of Mrs, Fitcher's residence; he got the NE FRE Flames Caught from a He Department Is Called Out fire department, Mr. and Mrs Stickle had gone out for the evens a SHOES O B covered until the flames burst out near the roof on the cast side and the alarm was raised and Mr, Sticke! was telephoned for. Delay in getting a stream on the fire, caused by the Maia street hydrant at the bridge works being out of order, allowed the fire to gain such headway so that the joists in the upper story and east side of the building were nearly burned off The houschold goods were very badly damaged though nearly all were removed to the next building. The $500 insurance will not nearly cover the loss. The house will have to be almost rebuilt in order to make it habitable. The fire is thought to have started from a spark from the sitting room stove. “THE COUNTRY Kip” Athcas—Athens and vicinity will have a chance to witness the beautiful “The Country Kid.” This company has been greeted by crowded houses wherever they have appear- ed, The P. O.S. of A, have secured them for a benefit play in the P. O S. of A. hall in the Sanford block, Wednesday evening, April 25. Do not fail to see “Reuben, the Kid,” “Chick,” the dainty little soubrette Mrs. J. H. Brown, 103 Ferry street, has a fine line of samples of tailor made dress and suit materials which she would like to show the ladies of Athens and vicinity, from the Syracuse Garment Co ‘Phone No. 133d. 200 m IN THE SENATE Hate Bill te Hold Attention of Cone gress This Weel WASHINGTON, Aprit s—Bpeeclies on the raliroad rate bill were the fea ture fu the seunte today. Notwith standing the assursuces to the oun trary which were giveu Ly senators there Is nu Immediate prospect this week for securiug au agreswent upon a time for voting upon the bil. Sema- tor Tillwao has stated that Bendtor La Follette would probably be ready to proceed tomorrow, Lut the senater Lituself was not prepared to say wheth. er be would do so. It Is probable that the junior Wisconsin senator will be followed Immediately by his colleagne, Benator Spoouer, who will devote his especial attention to the points raised by Senator Bailey snd will reply to the Texas senator's couteution that con- gress Las a right te lLwit the jujune tive powers of the lower United States courts, Statue to Franklin at Paris, PARIS, April Iv —A potable celebra- tion will be held bere on Friday ou the occasion of the unvelliug of a statue of Fraoklin pear the site of the home be occupled when American minister to Frauce. The statue is the gift of Jobhu H. Harjes, the American Lanker of Parle, to the municipality of this oity aud Is a replica of the one now lo front of the postoffice !n Philadelphia. Ambassador McCormick will introduce the speaker of the occasion, Albert Heury Smyth, special representative of the United States for the Franklin bicentennial Revolt Against Moreceo’s Sultan, LONDON, April *,—At El Aralsh, Morocco, 4 yeuug relative of the sul- tan wili sbortly Le proclalined ruler fu the south, aud 8 formidable revolt agaionst the Fez goveruwent le matur- ing at the city of Morocco. 'S|H[o[E[S Come in and look at our line of Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies, Gent's and Children. Price to suit everyone. “Chevalier” shoe is just the one for the shop or railroad man. Bridge Work Our Specialty = | HOLD ON i= |a minute; we want “lo tell you some- thing. We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tioning, sell Whe famous “Cheer- We know we can \Plense you on ) ADY- 1 ou H. R. TALMADGE, B.th "Phones. Elmer Ave. Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. May- H. H. Mercereau, Attorney -at-Law Notary Public Special attentiva to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X. 132 Deamond Breet Hayve, A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Discases of the Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat, aud the Piteiag of Glass es. Hours 9-13; 1-5; 7-5; Sundays by sppointment. OfSoe, Wheeloot Blook. The Purchasi Power Of $15.00 as applied LEHIGH VALLEY 1. R (In effect Dee. 31, 1905.) Treins lesve Sayre as follows: KASTBOUN iE hl Ee JD EEE er New Albany vilie, et Prd New York, Pull: ephie. a BaNimore aad W ‘ A.M. unde} ou ouly, or Athens, Milan, ix-| 10: 0 Sine ome a sep = Er M. ¥. (Wawel 3 PB M) Daily Vile Barre, ois Sommil 2:05 Mauch Chunk, A erry Sr hem, New new York, Philaders his, Battie Baltimore sed pa M. Dally, Black Dismend Ra= Breas, for ands, Tunkhasuosk, sou, Wilkes-Barre, Olen Sumi- Yor NP aimaciona, Baltimore and = P.M. (W anetty C43 TL. M.) Werk days only for At . Towanda, Min NEw albany, Dushore rp TH yaiagey hysingdag, Laces. ville, rt 4 10: i) Daily for Allentown, i hem, Easton, Newark and New Yi Carries Sleeping Car Passengers ouly. WESTBOUND. M. Daily for Geneva Balisle, 31s ve Falls Toreuto, Detroit 61 AM Weeks days only fat Ne ter, Batavia, bury Haris Son Palla. Loals and points west AM M. Dally for Geneve. Mochester Sa lakes, on Tinta Tres RE 4 ’ Victor, Rochester : "Pedals Comnects tor Nidgara Palle. Van Congects for i er Aa bias) vaiots, Older, PM. Dally for Lockwood Van Span oes, AR retAniaL. Santas Faia and nisi Tum. Corer, Detroit Chicago, BR pv and poluts b: Bie roma, Buffalo, Niagain fouls and tile. Sorland. Wesdapt, i, =e tm Svracuse, ion. Rian: a There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- A.M Dal Counects for Auburn —_ deysouly, Falls, Detiolt, Chicage, Bi. ES on EL i i tiaven, Byvacuse, Utica ord does not circulate Jo] eke BE 3 Bf ss IM. M. Daily for Quers, Froerills, & Blish, to received for Spring. and lapels are herein the newest patterns. all