FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR. CHASES OF $500 OR OVER ( o You will find that we Articles Linea pony jackets Linen English box coats Linen English box coats, cuffs White linen skirts, trimi other strap effects, all this classs. Prices 1 80 new and 2 40 =§ 349 a == “3 3 Keep cool, use a Vudor or Bamboo porch screen 6xt Bamboo ready to hang Us cts: 6x 10 3 89 bias fol K: Priced at 6% 2He In Buster Brown } Blouse effects Infant's cotton kKimonas N Bamboo ready to hang, §2 10 Vudor, paint ed in mottled and in dark gre l ili va rious sizes at factory prices Russian Infant's 5% n ( €q : A» * o Under- Muslin FOR Big AND Little People « We continually show Corset Covers Pants Chemise Night Gowns broidered Little people's pants : skirts night gowns Children’s guimpes, 2 to 6 years SECOND FLOO} [ trimmed and i“ We are the listributing gents for Wa verly and for Sayre — —— — TaADE widor MARR PATENTED Yet yu and “Manhat- Both are recognized as first Well THIRD: FLOOR 2) 50 25¢ $175 and up 8] We sell practically eve Le Elite baby « their merit them at "APS need « Le sh They are w wu Wi wear ndows illustrate inl We price wi to th various capacities, priced at Windows . - 19¢, 23¢ 29¢, We have W: ¥. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the Iate John R. Murray, Office hours: -9 to10 a m; 4:30 toSp, m. At other tl ues during day at Valley Record office, C. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN, Especial care and prompt at tention given to moving of poe Household Goods, Safe: ote Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST. Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erle yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN WASSLER, CAFE Best of Evergthing, Lockhart St. Sayre. | —_— Critteal Hour Vor Rassias. ST PETEKSBUKG, May 1 - The mo- ment which will decide whetlier there Is to Le peace ur war between the crown and the peopl s apparently arrived, with the adoption by the lower house of parliament of t= reply to the speech from the throne at the opeunlug of par Hament President Muromtsef® went to Peterhof to present the reply to the emperor, Tatter's response is awaited t auxlety. Popular opinion cous-iders that the government Las no optiou !~tween surrender aud confl.ct and the with Kren Northern Wisconsin Fire Swept. MILWAUKEE. Wis, May 19 —For est fires are ragiog in northers Wiscon sin. Stauley Wis, with Ooms s reported to be In flawes The village of Auburn dale, Wood cout was swept by fire, which started lu de siroy Chippewa county nhablitants 13] a lnmber yard lug property saloed at $100 000, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing %tock Quotations, Money on « ber cent Prime mercantile piper tart per ent Exchanges, $M 7Y U6, Lalances, $511.23. &7 Clesing prices Amal Copper Atchison B &0O Hrooklyn RL. T C &StL hes & Olio LL & Northw Ub &H Erie Geld Ca easy 108% N.Y. Cer Sy Nor! & Penn R Reading Hock leland > St Paul I sy Bouthern Pace ruthern Hy south Ry. pf Sugar tral West RR 1's 5% iy lly =% a cL0 mY 1 128 u ay “he | Elec rie [ii Central Texas Pact Lackawannes Unlon Pacific luis & Nash | U. 8 ble Manhatiar U. 8 Steel pt Metropolitan West. Union Missouri Pao hy! New Yerk Markets. FLOUR Firm but slow patents, MM EUs L winter straights. $2 5g winter extrus Lgl W, winter patents, Wis WHEAT There was an openin in wheat Induced by ralus In farger Argo pments than and disappoints ab re jer reallr Ivery f ed ng July termnbar, BA CORN - Liberal Leas vs ry 1-160. , ea Argentine shipments and good weather caused sarly weakness rn, but market rallied £. July, ENGL C, September i ALLOW Steady; city, bo; “HAY Steady choice, Wx gl BETHAW Quiet BEANS Steady dium, 2 EYP, ney RK WooOL af LIVE warty Uli Sep later on Cover a J country, LQ shipping. S@ue | geod to long rye, &« marrow, REQ 16 = pea, NL EQlily, red ki gic chens brotlers western, Fc | , fowls 14% old roosters ducks, weslern, per suthern and southwestern western per palr, fi and eters wo gt, ot, dom atic Po LTRY hi per pound = . ut? ra I oh ‘ JHESS D Pe ’" LTRY age ats per poun d, 141k Ke brotlers 4 po ir OM, inde and plcked vania 12a. sndgr to “Ene ; 2G. old scalded aye Wl eastern. 1c lar air ” ladelipt few XY ho and 4 cks, Ary Jc ucki ings, Fog yh ad nl Suc neard i A oy prime 5 white, per een NUL; mized NW dark. 0 241 BH Ly Tix DRESSED MEATS Beef was in mod erate demand at gsc. per und for na- tive sides; city dressed veal lc. per pound and cholce carcasses at 100. | cduntiry dressed at Sox *, mutton r pound: lambs “wo u 13¢.; city dre pring J Jainte at MW per carcass Country dre aed ad $200 country for heavy to rv Bg a . TRADE CONDITIONS. BR. 0. Dun & Co's Weekly Huslness MHeport NEW YORK, Moy 19 -R Co's weekly re of trade Higher tewiperiture acovierates the movement of seuso tie bhandise and improves conditions except where the precipitation has been fnsutficient The was solsewbat Lackwaurd ou the farws ua til this wevh i mtu in reguined, although the scarcity of Ia bor delays operations Manufacturing returus indicate few strikes and little idle machinery, soine sections of the iron and steel Industry having secured contracts coveriug out- put more than a year ahead and ship- ments of footwear from Hoston are surpassing all records, while the tex- tile milis operate freely potwithstand- ing the high prices for raw materials Rallway earnin 8 for the first week of May were 102 per cent larger than in the corresponding week last year. Forelgn commerce in April surpassed the sauie month lu any preceding year. Becurity trading developed much Ir regularity, although call loans became easier, but time woney lo firmly held by the approaching maturity of many foreign loans Hauk exchanges at New York were 124 per cent larger than a year ago, while at other leadiug cities the gain was 8 per cent Western receipts of 1.575701 bush- els of wheat exceeded the 873408 In Inst year, and exports from all ports of the United States, flour !ochnde), amounted to 1.320.308 bushels agalust only 634072 a year ago Interior arrivals of corn were Dun & view siavs ile agricultural Afason Commercial fallures for the week 209 last week, 212 | sponding week last year Fatal I Fight in Cance. FORT WILLIAM. Oot. May 19 —-W, A Thomwpsou and Isadore Bouchard, formerly employed on the projected fought to the death In Helen lake on the north of Lake Superior. from shore they engaged lu combat, capsis lug the craft. Then they climbed to the top of the upturned canoe and en- Kaged lu a Laod 10 hand struggle last- lug nearly thirty minutes, when, their strength spent they slipped luto the water and sauk I'bere had Leen a feud between the two meu over a girl shore Londoners Getting Stately. The suclal tread of the times in Loa- don Is toward a return to vid fashioned slateiloess. During last year girls were given the same good (me that they bad lu the Was and "70s, smart women wo longer rule the world and “new rich” euntertaluers bave given place Ww bLostesses of the aristocracy. The retura of the chaperone weans the “hooligan” girls There has Leen a falling off in the mat- ter of private couceris and the craze for fancy bLalls seems Ww be a thiag of the past. - — i FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and "advertising matter may be | left at Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly, | After 12 o'clock Doon call the main | oes at Batre, Valley ‘phone 128X. { Wall paper at Strong’ s Mr H. B. lagham was in Owego | yesterday. Photo supplies at Strong's Edward Flannigan is in Geneva —————— i ——— Leather post cards at Stron cc cof Asstt Mrs Theodore Shay was in El- (min yesterday | A Runckle of New York city lis in town today H. B. Graf went to Newark Val ley this afternoon. ————y Prof. E. B. Robbias went to El mira this morning. tee tf fp et tee Milo Utely of Elmira 1s in Wa- verly foday ¢ on business was in town last evening, Joseph Devmmond of New York | is the guest of John Brock. Miss Julia Kneeland has recov- | ered from her recent illness. James Baird 1s home from Man. | chester visiting his pareats. The condition of Mrs. Michael O’Brien continues to improve. John Holloway and Clarence Cater spznt yesterday at Geneva. The second advertising car of Cummins’ circus arrived in town this morning. POO es E. J. Neaves, the druggist, who has been ill all the week, is very much better. David Baird and wife of Hor nellsville are visiting his brother, John Baird, in the village. Mrs. Hagadorn and Mrs. Shoe maker attended the W. C. T. U convention at Sayre yesterday. | A number of Waverly people; went to Chemung last evening to attend a social at the Baptist church | A. D. Myers, agent for the Wells Fargo at Buffalo, is visiting his | mother, Mrs. LD. Myers, Clark street. Rev. and Mrs J. L. Taylor of Asbury Park are visiting at the home of Mrs. Slaughter, Chemung | street. S. H. Fnnger of Ithaca, will open an clectric supply store in part of the building now occupied by Emmons & VanEtten. The Waverly high school base ball team went to Owego today and played a game with the high school team of the county seat. Colonel Barney, who is very well known by a large number of Waverly people, died at New York city and was buried at Elmira yes terday. Prof. L. E. Delaney is looking happy today. The cause of this| happy mood is the addition to his | family of a baby girl that arrived | last night. | Bishop Hoban of Scranton cane | to South Waverly this morning | aud will confirm a class at the | South Waverly church tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ayres left| for Chicago over the Erie last even- | ing with the remains of Mr. Ayres’ father, Mr. James Ayres, enroute to Lake Geneva, Wis, where the | body will be buried. Attorney David O. Decker is an | adept at smashing windows, and a | specimen of his work may be seen in the plate glass front at Tracy's | drug store. The method is entirely | new and worthy of inspection. Robert C. Wass of North Elmer avenue, is ill, with indications of typhoid fever, =~ SHOES PEPE 444440 SHOES +4455 445 449044400 100 Pairs Edwin C. Burt and Patrician Shoes for Women. Regular Price $3.50 and $4. Sale Price $2.78 60 Pairs A. E. Nettleton's Shoes for Men. Regular Price $5.00 and $5.50 Sale Price $3.98 100 Pairs La Lrance and Other $3.00 Brands for Women. Sale Price $2.19 200 Pairs Walk-Over, Mon- arch Pats, and Worthmore Regular Price $3.50 and $4.00. Sale Price $2.78 INSPECTING AWNINGS Waverly —Chief of Police Brooks was around this morning with a measuring the height of the awn ings that overhang the sidewalk All those that fell below that height will have to be raised, and The village ordinance covering the matter provides that awaings must cos Laas Office and Residence at Valley Telephone 97d ttl femme WORTH THE PRICE Waverly—A miniature coal breaker and mine in full operion may be seen this evening on Penn sylvanmia near Broad street. Papers has been scen state that it is very realistic and worth the time and money of anyone to sce. The and is filled with ingenious EE OWECO WON CANE Waverly—A bise ball team from Owego played the Reliance team of this place on the Howard street grounds yesterday afternoon. The local boys played a good game, but the Owego pitcher that went inn the seventh too much for inning, proved them, and they lost the game by a score of 11 to 14 HOSPITAL NOTES J.N Coleman ¢ of Herrickville, | H.R. 1 Bot: "Phones. Adelbert Miller of Powell, and AN UNUSUAL 3 THING Did vou ever hear of a plumber having a “Special Sale? ™ Well, that’ what we're doing We have the larg est and most com plete line of Gas Fixtures and Sun 4 dnes in the valley Twenty - five dif ferent styles of fixtures to select from, and, until June 1st, these will be on sale AT COST. Don't wait until the best ones are picked out, but come now and save money on those fixtures that you need. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing 8 Office “The Satisfactory Face.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. ALMADGE, Elmer Ave. | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone |28x. d Paperhanger. WE PRINT discharged this afternoon. Resldenoe: The Valley Record Newspapers are always glad to! get all the news that 1s obtainable, | and The Record is no exception to | the rule. If you cannot bring or | send your news items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128x ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: - Rooms 4 ands, [Rlmer Block, | H. H. Mercereau Attorney at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Ponsion Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, 12 Desmond Sgreet. Sayre. | DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 8t. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito and chruale diseases » | phones. l Cards For Sale, Ite Jolley Ricord has in stock the card signs: i For Rent For Bale Private Office Pleass Do Not Ask for Credit No Admittance What Will You Wear This Summer? ———————— It's high time to decide what style you want and make your selection now while our stock is complete, We offer for choice all new model single and dou- ble breasted sack suits in the ever popular blue serges and the gray worsteds which fashion has approved as the correct thing. To truly appreciate the importance of the style come here and try on the different models. It will be a pleasure to show them, SAYRE, PA. Next to Postoffice.
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