_ ustic $2.00 While they last. Chairs Each Worth double. | B.T. Hale of Towanda was in Athens yesterday. Joha D. Fice and wife were in Trinket yesterday. Miss Kathryn Prince is visiting Picture Framing Neatly | GRAF Undertaking. = Th Furniture Cor. relatives in Towanda Mrs A. R Morey and daughter are the guests of Ithaca friends this weeks. Department Commander J. An- drew Wilt was in Athens yesterday afternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Otis | Wells, Bridge street, this morning, a daughter. Jone at Reasonable Prices. Reid Thurston and wife spent a of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. week in Elmira, returning to THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus - ER SRT, $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- pess, and will pay you three per cent. Interest per annum for money loft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Aocount. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the mame rate of - interest. BH. HN. SAWTELLE, Cashier. CS RT I A The Valley Record J. &. MURRELLE, Publisher, W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except Sun- ay a8 Marrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents month. Pe Advertising rates reasonable, and made as second-class matter May 19, at at Sa Pa, mde he Ack oon of Horch 5, - * pg PA » print” ——E = IDAY, JUNE 1, 1908. MICHAEL DAVITT DEAD. Zriah Patriot's Notable Carcer Closed at Midnight Last Night DUBLIN, May 81. Micha @led at mm’ Inight last night able career in Irish List After a Joug iluess Hl ' Wed peacefully and po of bis oldest so two daughters aud Joho Di Bad devotedly attended him thr Bis illuess. and of many of bis wost io timate friends Shortly before his death | er Hat ton bad Deen with bu Mrs Davitt who had been In constant ath lance on her husband until a few days when sbe herself was taken il prostrate io the same ! t weak to leave her room " get been Informed of her husbands death. It Is stated that Mr Davitt le written message to the Irish The greatest sympathy has played by all classes of soviet Mr. Davitt's illness. The Los eged Ly anxious Inquirers nd. leader of the Irish parilatdent was a frequent inguin telephone from the Louse of cuinu and gave up his proposed contin trip over the Whitsuntide bo days In consequence of the condition of Lis friend, the father of the Irish Land Jeague. After a rally Tuesday night Mr, Davitt was able to speak to tl at bla bedside, but soon showed that be was losing ground Among the last callers at the | tal last aight was Lord Hemphill on behalf of the Bar! of Aberdeen lord lsufensnt of Ireland, nod the Countess of Abérdeecn Mr. Davitt retired fron sentation of South May nj in . but to the ast took a k terest in the politics of b su ravitt tr mle | ft people 1 dis y during ta i John E party io r Ly na “e the repre 4 ut 4 ry _Semeorial Day In Paris PARIS, May 31 A © entative gatherioy of Americans bo staffs. of the embassy aA was present at the on Memorial dsy of flowers the tomb of Lalas pus cemetery Henry tary of the American ciulassy od. Splendid wreaths were mn from the lafayette post, Colonial Dames awd Club of Paris. Mrs J Bulfalo addressed the behalf of the Daughters fean Hevolution ) ug the ud n the \ ft the H } Fragile Protection Ouest (being shown « Bo this 1s your Xilchen splendidly appointed, but you got so mauy mirrors around? There must be a doren, al least Host—8h-h! The cook Ia supersti- tious and--this way she doesn’t dare ‘tg throw things --Bostom Transeript ns h It Weems why have ver VAS | == i Athens last evening. ROYAL ARCANUM MATTERS Thomas i. Shaw of Elmira — Heights 1s visiting his cousin, W. H. Shaw, in Atheas. Atheas—The Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum are sending | Miss Chloe Quick, who has been out circulars giving the decision of (the guest of Mrs John Elsbree, the Supreme Court of Massachu- returned to Sugar Run this morn- setts sustaining them in their cons ling. tention that they have the pow-| My and Mrs. Oscar Denton went to establish such rates asi, Ulster this morning to spend they deem necessary for the per-|the day with their uncle Isaac petuation of the order. This action, | Brown. while it may be gratifying to the ok y be gratifying Carl Holcomb of Philadelphia grand officers, will not conduce to Medical college, is spending a |the well being of the order. It is ‘the old subterfuge of Shylock—"It | short time with his parents in lis not so nominated in the bond,” | Athens | and however much they may try| Mrs. Jane David has gone to lto conceal their real nature, there | Owego where she will be the guest lis only one outcome, and that is|of her brother, Wesley Vanover, a | that the order never again will have | short ime | the confidence of the public. They Mrs Theodora Ackley Ris Fe. say that “the members who com-|,, 0.415 Monroeton after visiting plain have bad insurance at less her daughter and friends in Ath than cost. How is it then that the jens two weeks order has accumulated a two ml er lion dollar surplus under the old! W._F. Baldwin, a former clerk in order of things? They were very | Ruggles store, but now a student glad to get these old members and | in Brooklyn, is visiting at the home held out attractive promises to|of James Lowman them that they would be better off than they would in the old line companies. These men have ac cepted the terms in good faith and there has never been any complaint that they were getting protection at less than cost until the time came when it was thought to the interest of the anstocratic supreme Mrs. Seigel Kiff went to Troy today to attend the commencement exercises of the high school and will visit relatives there. Mrs. Vernon Beckwith, who has been visiting Mrs. Alex Keefe and Mrs. John Lyons a week, reurned to Warren Centre today. power to drive them out of the It 1s time that these nabobs | were given to understand that peo- | ledge at ple will not be fooled by tricks of | Wednesday this kind The order members every day and there 1s no | Reid Thurston saw Bob Rut- Rorick’'s Glen, Elmira, He was with some boys and having a good time. Edwin F. Loomis and his con- cert troupe will give a concert in the Towanda Methodist church next Wednesday evening, June 6 order is loosing | jrvvo WRECKED TWO TROLLEYS | | Clacinnatl Physician and Others Bad- | }y Burned In Collision | CINCINNATI May 31 —A pumber f f two street auto Charles Kitchen has gone to Binghamton to get his famous trot ting horse. When he there will be some fast trotting perscls were (nj read returns = were burued snd at Ked street Lidl ir le Vine ) puss uubl dent on the tried which Werte WI es GOAL AY I Le two hereabouts The Gazette typos extended their journey from Ralston to Williamsport yesterday and have some big stories to tell about the mining camps and lumber indus- tries in that part of the country. Mfenr 1 Leto ewii street cars approaching each other, but Lis car aught and crushed, the tank ex plodding and setting both street cars on | fire Was « J F. Atkins Lilie wae seri owner of the auton usly Lurned, as were Bertha and Eugen's Nulson, th him. The chnuffeur Walter Leval, was also bad ly burned the {oe ters who were riding w who has employed in Mrs J. A. Gould's millinery store, has accept- ed a position in F. E Luckey's store, and will enter upon her duties there when the millinery scason 1s over Miss Lora Stevens, A uuinber of persons on the street | heen cars Intured They were taken to their howe= ino cabs and their uses were not secured were niso Ante Plauged Down Thirty-five Feet. NEW YORK, May 31 — Heuben J Taylor, superintendent of the Conti peutal Fire lusurapce company, while automobiling with bis wife was buried| Charles Mulligan writes home der the machine after it bad toppled | over a thirty five feet embankment on | from the George Jr, Republic that | R Ibe auto fatled to|the Sayre baseball team have no climb a steep Lill at that location and | richt to claim a victory in the re- began to back down hill Mrs Ioylor | - y cafety. but Mr. Taylor kept | cent game as he with others of the his place at the steering wheel snd | players were away from home and when the automobile backed into | fev and fell over the embaukment ne | that Sayre only played 4 scrub was buried uuderueath He was taken [team picked up in a hurry. If | Sayre will make them another vis- | to a hospita) in a critical condition Ocos stormed by Rebets. |; they will accommodate them CITY OF MEXICO, May 31 —~News | “ from (General Toledo, the former war | With a real game and will “mop ulster of Guatemala. who is advanc | the ground” with them ug from Ralvador Iolo Guatemsls | with 2.00% troops, including, It is sald! Frank Burney, the poor fellow Salvadorian regulars, 1s satisfactory to | the revolutiouists, who sunounce a vic i who has had several fits lately, got tory over the Guatemalans. It 1s re | discouraged yesterday and asked gored that Ocon wes sured b7 84% 15 be seat to Burlington. Chic cliarge | Mulligan telephoned to the com Tag Necessary. | missioners and obtained their con- A dog which has traveled round the | sent to have him taken there and OT baee SAS the Shae he was sent this morning. He is got a license. | conscious of his condition and that | he is liable to have a recurrence of these attacks at any time and feels that there is no one to care for him bere, and as a last resort has asked to be received in the county house. u erdaie Avelue jumped to 0 Bise of Furrow. A plow furrow Is usually inches wide by six inches deep. First Reform. Municipal reform comes Omly after individual reform. shoe shop. The store is being re- | i § L K Williams and wife o Franklindale, and John Frizbie of, New Era, came up last evening to sce Mrs. John Frizbie, who was sick at the hospital. Mrs. Frizbie died last night and they returned to their homes this moming. The remains of Mrs. Frizbie will be taken to New Era later. a great improvement on the old one An Italian named A Muscals, while working at the boring shop yesterday had the middle finger of his left hand taken off They were lowering a heavy pipe when it fell and his finger was caught between the iron and skid. He was taken to the hospital and the fiager was amputated between the first and second joint. He is now at his home on Satterlee street, and gets ting along finely. REPAIRING BUILDING Athens—The workmen made rapid progress yesterday teanng out the burned portions of the bor- ing shop at the bridge works, and they will get the machinery in order so as to resume work in a very short time. The fire happened in an unfortunate time, for they have large orders that must be gotten out at once. As soom as the shelter is provided for the machinery they will start it run ning and they will be compelled to work night and day to catch up. INPORTANT NOTICE A special and important meeting of the Athens high school Alumni association will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the high school building, to plan for a ban- quet. All local members are urged to be present. Let members make special effort in behalf of the assocuation. By order of Committee $8.25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn. and retarn via the Lehigh Valley Ralil- road, June 8d to 8th, account Knights of Columbus Nations! Coancil. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticulars. 156-td $15 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First Charch of Christ Scientist. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticulars. 10-td Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulceratad and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as » poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is guaratteed. Sold by drnggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00. Williams Mf'g Co, Props, Cleveland, 0. Porsale by C. M. Driggs, druggist. For Jury Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re- publican rales. I am io favor of an equable distribution of jurors in the county, and am opposed to being direct- od by any political boss as to whose name may be placed In the jury box. | gave my county four years’ service dur- ng the Civil War and believe In ths same equality and justice now that] fought to establish then. P. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa. April 19, 1906.-s168jan-1taw. OXFORD TIES For Men, Women and Children in all the latest styles, prices ranging from 70c to $3.25. Ev- erything strictly new; no old stock. Call and examine our shoes and convince yourself. D. E. McMAHAN, 1. 0. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Mala Sts. E. M. DUNHAR, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Ofice:— Rooms 4 sod 5{ Kimer Block, Athens re's Busy Grocery Saturday Specials! # bunches Onions # bunches Radishes . 3 large heads Lettuce . 4 bunches Pre Plant | 3 lbs Spinach 3 phos Nu Life 14 gts Beans : g lbs Ginger Snaps . Banner Oats, ply. 2 cans Red Salmon | 3 002 phys Apetize Biscuit 10 3 pags Raisins . 10) ; pkgs Currants | 10 4 pkgs Royal Corn St : ples Macaroni . ‘ ; 12 cans Hoyt's Tomatoes ; cans Telephone Peas . J cans Climax Corn ; cans Excellent Corn 7 6 bars Marseilles Soap 3 ref] SPECIAL CANDY—0x Hart Chocolate Creams, per pound We Sell Cherry Hams and Bacons PLANTS! Pansy Plants, per box Verbena Plants, per bo Geramums, per pol. Tomato Plants, dozen . . PLANTS! Celaory Plants Pepper Plants We carry a fine line of Hardiwvare, Queen Spades, H 1c te 12¢ a / The I 1GHT VING Cream ! ’ Ice lreezer the best m ide, 2 grarls te 3 quarls, Sr 850 up. LA. & C.R. WILLIAM BOTH ‘PHONES. 148 Desmond St. FOR 1906. The Pierce, Racycle, Miami, Rambler, Crescent and Nubia. FRICES FROM $20.00 UP. Largest stock of bicycle sundries. Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. Tires from $1 SO up. Pedals from 50c up. Pumps Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up. ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE, Broad Street. Waverly. Valley Record, 25 cents Per Month Brand new line of celluloid comb sets, plain and met- al trimmed 25 and SOc. Grey comb sets, the latest thing SOc. An attractive lineof bone and celluloid hair pins, 2 for Sc, 3forS5c,6forSc. A great bargain. We have added more new belts to an already good assortment. Come and see. Boys’ black pat- ent leathers 9c. New 10c assortment of fancy ribbons. Last one all sold out. Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Loskhart Breet, fuayre, foreige and Domestic Fruits. Pare Olive Oil for medical Macaroni at §, 8 and 10e per No. 3 Elizabeth St. Waverly 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in Subscribe for The Record Large. handsome go-cart, lace par mol, ete, Dr. HL. Tuttle, Elmer avenue, “The Dr. Judson property om Soply to W. Howard National Bank, Athena, For Rent | Forofire or living rooms, first floor |over B. Freedman's store, 318 Broad stét | Twosmall offices, one room with bath, | suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R, Talmadge. 278-8 Por rent. offiee rooms ir the Wheelock 84 Two offio=a for rent in the Maney Page block, & net a — Strayed | A dog came to the premises of the un- |dersigned recently. Owner can have same by paying for thisad. P. R Pritchard, 315 Sammit Bt, Sayre, 308 | Notice. i a a r must be for when ordered printed. | We positively cannot ee Choviing Wonirly ou sping and is en! out of proportion to the amount ia the transaction. Political Announcements | 1 hereby announce myself as a candi- | date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- | publican ticket, subject to the rules | governing the Republican primaries to | be held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH. Bayre, Pa., May 15,1908. | To Bradford County Republicans: { 1 herewith present my name as 8 can- | didate for Representative in the Pean- | sylvania Legislature, subject to Repub- {lican rules. 1 stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two |eent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall bave the vested right | to transport freights. A revision of our {tax laws to the end that corporations | shall contribate to relief of local taxa- | tion and be compelled to bear their just {share of the barden of tax. The same | to be used for free schools or such other purpose as our people may desire. All laws to be drawn plain, clear and die. tinet so thers shill be po doubt as to intention and purpose. Edmond M. Tuton, 14-td Beutley Creek, Pa. To the Voters of Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative subject to Republi- can rules. 1 bave always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and au honest count, and I believe in “a square deal for all.” If elected I will vote and work for such laws as will further these ends. 1 favor the passage of laws making pas- senger rates two cents a mile, also for more liberal appropriations for schools to the end that local taxation for that purpose ja8) reduced to the lowest possible limit and for such additional aid for road building and maintecance as the best interests of the people de- mand. I particularly favor the emact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear their prove share of the burden, the grant- ng of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, and a libel law that is just and equitable. Pledging myself to the iat- crests of the people, 1 tfully solicit their support at the Stag vimaries, GILES M. NS, y 10, 1908. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. To the Republican vuters of Bradford Sousty : I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative, su to can rules. 1am lo favor of reform