Close out That's You shall have our Come to the Sum- interesting an- Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office The Satisfactory Place.” Ji four to eight skilled job “printers and a yy up-to-da equipment are at your service. say we have the please. We keep Our diopouion - Valley Phone 28x, WE PRINT The Valley Record JOHN C. PECKALLY, DRALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pare Olive oil ox 4 medical purposes. | Macaroni at §, 8 and 100 per pound. “Wo, 5 Elizabeth 6t., Waverly, CAFE Lockhart St. BRYAN AND HEARST. New Youk Report Says Nebraskans and Sewspaper Man Are Allled, NEW YORK, July 10. Heports Lere say that William J. Bryan and William the Democratic nomination for presi | dent ln 190%, and that that is the mean | lng of Hearst's announcement that be | presidential nomination It | these rivals for Democratic leadership | lu fact. ever since Bryan's new boom { took definite shape. Hearst made cer- ' tuln demands as the price of his sup port, aud there Is good renson to believe that Bryan has projonised to grant them One of these demands, and perhaps the most Important from Hearst's point of view, Is that the men whe were re in 1804 shall be relegated to the rear and deprived of whatever control they | pow have of the machinery of the Democratic party, This demand In cludes the deposition of Tom Taggart as Democratic national chalrmuan and the exclusion of August Belmont and William F. Sheehan in this state from the party councils. It is sald that old time Democrsts are ready to support Hearst for gov. ernor and Bryan for president i 3 Bryan In London. LONDON, July 10.—-William J. Bryan and Mrs. Bryan returned to Londen from Wrest Park, the country rest dence of Ambassador Whitelaw Reld. Mr. Bryan visited Premier Catnpbell { Bannerman at his officla] residence io | Downlug street and spent an hour with him. C. A. Pearson the well known publisher, gave a dinner to Mr. apd Mrs. Bryan last night ROOT AT SAN JUAN, United States Greatly Interested In Prosperity of Porto Rive. . BAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July 10.-— | Elihu Root, secretary of state of the | United States, who arrived here on ! hoard the cruiser Charleston, was én i tertained at luncheon by George Cabot { Ward at the Union club. There were { present besides Mr. Root and Mr. Ward United States and insular officials, the military and naval authorities of Porte | Rico and several Spanish merchants | and bankers. Auditor Hyde of Porto | Rico proposed the toast to President { Roosevelt and Mr, Root. In responding to the toast Mr. Root recalled his solicitnde and interest for | Porto Rico during the first days of his sdministration as secretary of war, | while Porto Rico was yet upder mili { tary government. He said he fully ap preciated the difficnities attending the island's adjustinent to the new con | ditions resulting from Its separation | from Spain Aud the severance of rela tons between church and state, The United States Mr. Root sald. was greatly interasiad je the walfare of the Island abd in b ts friend ip and strgugh 4 utmost prosperity ana napm ness. There exists, he continued, ne eitizen holding office, high or low, who represent his country whe does not work zealously for the is land's future Mr. Root avelded all reference to In sular problems, such as the question of citizenship. the coffee growing indus try and the presence of troops ou the island. During the luncheon at the Unlon at her residence. The leading mem bers of the United States colouy were preseut, The Beginning. Kanicker—Primitive men plowed the earth with a sharpened stick " Bocker--You don’t mean to say gelf dated that far back?—N. Y. Sun. Weather Frobabliilities, Fair and warmer; southwest winds. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call steady at 3 per oent Prime mercantile paper, gis per ceat. Exchanges, 5168 347,107; balances, 55.63 M7. Closing prices Y. Central. . 100% #T% Norf. & West.. 85% 8 Peun RB R194 Reading .. LT 7% Rock Island... BY . Bt. Paul nT 1. Southern Pao... 04 Al Southern Ry... MH . M1 Bouth. Ry. pf. yy 184% Sugar . AN 1 Texans Pacific. 1 0m Union Pacific. 144 11 U8 Bteel...... BY U. 8 Steel pf..103 West. Union... 1 Brooklyn R. T.. C.C.CasLL Ches. & Ohle Chi. & Northw, D-&H......... Erle... .. ‘ip Gen. Klectric, In Central. .... Lackawanna Louls. & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan. .. Missour! Pac... 118% ny New York Markets, FLOUR « Steady, but quiet patents, $4049. winter straights, $2.58 4. fk extras, 1.9003 40; winter patents, HEAT — Througheut the first hour wheat was ateady Minnesota ollowing corn and in face of splendid weather all over the west; shorts were the chief Layers. Sep- tember, MEAN 1-160, Decomber dp fic CORN tion market was much firmer on small Chicago receipts. bull wu ye a scare of shorts, September, tio December, 1T%ULI%e prrER Creamery. exirss, per pound firsts 19 hc. Secunda 158 a dary rolcw gx reno. Lc extras, firsts 7 The firsts. 1%e.; packing stock, No. 1. " Ie] vated factory, 16 CHEESE State, full cream, large ahd small, best, Yc; fair to good, large, 100 10% small, 10{1100Me. ; half skims. best, Sh Trak wairf skims, prime, § y Foe 8 Firm; state, Penusy nearby, fancy, selected, white, 3c; Neale. mized, extra, 20g7c POTATOES Firm, Bouthern Rose, barrel, $5001; Irish Cobblers, $2 Chile, $202.75, southern, SIGN; sweets, Jersey, per basket, The. GLE CANBAQES Weak: long Island Jersey, The G8 per barrel MILK Ver pany quart “an, $1.0. LIVE POULTR Firm and in good de mand, fowls 1880144 oi roosters, Ye spring chickens, fog ducks, o te: do poring. 10% 1 )e yg Th TDiteuED POLE RY od bi ale, 14 alr 10 goo ph. ors, nearby. 4c; do. welern, ia. Live Storck Markets CATTLE - Receipts far; Pete Sead w, prime, oul chalon, Hor calves HOGH — Recetots falc, m Pears For aere § : choles, and 16e to her home in Rome. Charles Mulligan returned to Freeville this morning. E'i Gale of Burlington is visiting his sister, Mrs. A V Weaver. Miss Sarah Horton is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Huff, ia Moravia. TA Bary went to Buffalo on business last evening to spead the day. | Mrs, B Bennett went to Laceys ville today to visit thie sister, Mrs. Ford. Miss Lora Stevens is at her new position as clerk in F E Lucky's : EE S—————— Mrs. M. L Amold went to | Smithfield this morning to visit | friends. The venerable J. A. Record of Towanda was in Athens yesterday afternoon. W.G Denniston of Worcester, Mass, is visiting his daughter, Mrs W.T Page. Mrs Ruth Morey of Williard seminary, has been visiting friends in Athens the past week. Geo. W. Stroud, who has been very ill, returned to work in the Sayre shops this m orning. Elmer Brock, who has been in Towanda making repairs on his house, has returned to Athens. Pelham Harding of Philadelphia is spending his summer vacation with his sister, Mrs. Eliza Hickey. George W. Miller has begun extensive repairs on his store builds ing occupied by Taylor's jewelry store. A J Taylor caught another fine bass last evening just as the curfew sounded. It weighed two and one half pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Heary of Brooklyn, who have been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs Jennie Croll, went to Dushore today for a visit Hattie Flynn was arrested last night at the tannery on a charge «f being drunk and disorderly. She was feeling very penitent this morning and declared she would not do so again, The members of the B Y P. U. will hold a measuring social at (he home of J F Reynolds on River street, Wednesday evening, July 11. Ice cream and cake will be served All are cordially invited. A young gentleman of color was taken up by Night Officer O'Brien last night. He said he had no place to stay and was given quarters for the night in the city hall. This morning it was found he had a good home in town. Wilson Chilson was arrested on complaint of his brother, Walter R. Chilson, last night, charging him with assault. The hearing will be before Justice Tozer tomorrow. The accused claims that the brother who had him arrested is the one who committed the assault; that he came to his home with others and raised the row for which he is charged New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days That's the time given on the Erje ex- cursion, July 19th. A pplendid time and the real place to your vacation. One fare plus one dollar for the roand trip, tickets good going and retarning on all trains. All through trains carry t, wide vestibule coaches and Pal man cars. All other information furnished by any Rrie Agent ord. H. Yetuior, Pivision Passenger Agent, El- mira, N, 48-aj19 es in $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley X Ralirond will sell tickets Sunday, Jal every Bun- day thereafter al a as oth Ticketa god pirtpridin hed of imae only. See Lehi :| Ticket Agents for farlher $6.90 to Chautauqua, N.Y. and return, account Val excur- Se A ee aI y n ‘da hinciaing date of male. Tickets wl on the Black Dis ed ras. Hoket sprain, 38 $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return hig Nf ie wusln, became (he geick and adr migration trom New Kag- i hal New Eugiand sirean; west his been 50 constant and 80 great that thers has long been vast- Hudson river than east of It England societies In many westera ries turn back fondly to the old home and more in Old Home week, 50 now associations of men of western birlh are multiplying in our eastern cities, New York has » large Ohio society and we hear of the annual lows dinoer and illinois dinner in the metropolis, and Boston now has her own western socl- ely, organized last year, with already 109 mambers, The old town of Rutland, Mass, has | ti well been called “the cradle of Ohlo.” tiigh on the Worcester county hills, so saiubrious that It was chosea by come mon consent As the best place for our state sanitarium for consumptives, the central town of the stale, Rutiand, was the home of Gen. Rufus Putnam, anil from there he weal out 0 found tha state of Oulo. A second prominemt “eradie” was Danvers and the region roundabout, the immediate sphere of the Influence of Rev, Manasseh Cutler, Putnam's co- worker, but it is right to give the home of Putnam the _resminent place In our celebrations of the beginning of the movement of New England into the west. Putnam's old house in Rutl:wd still stands, well preserved, secured as a memorial a few years ago through the efforts of Speaker Hoar and other sn thusiasts, and with Its roows admire- bly restored and filled with an interest ing historical collection, it Is visited each year Uy hundreds of people from the west and east alike. RAZOR USED BY WOMEN. \wwn That Is Regarded as az Impre- fection Removed from Up- per Lipa, “Well,” she’s tha pioneer In a new line of trade for us, certainly she 1a” sald the drug store proprietor after the door closed behind a stunning bru. netts, relates the Minneapolis Joun nal “I never thought of it before. The safety razor should certainly be a god- send, perfect treasure, to fair ones with a tendency to superfluous bhalr on the face. Without doubt she will tell -some one else in confidence and the sale of these safety razors will go on. | ought to have given her that razor for nothing, because she will prove to be the vanguard of a host of women customers when she finds bow smeothly the thing works. “You know, the feminines are all afraid of the strop and the shining steel, and they couldn't keep an edge up at all. The safety solves the gues tion. Oee, what s thought” And the drug man saw himsell the Columbus of a new idea. According to the drug men it is a common thing for wemen of the mid. dle class to buy lather eups and brushes and razor strops for their bus bands. They are accustomed to shop ping for men and therefore the safety razors can be bought without any comment being passed or amy uafern tunate Wazards ventured as to what nse the lustrument is really Intended. “Formerly. you know,” sald the drug proprietor, “it was a mark of beauty for a woman to have a faint dark line on her upper lip and down her oval cheeks, but that day has passed. The maim eare new Is to get rid of the hirsute growth without leav ing any traces. A woman wielding a fiat rasor would be a curiosity. A casekmnife would be as effective and nel half as dangerous. “Secresy is the main thing and they hate to ge even to a dermatologist for removal ef the incipient beard. It is as family secret, a skeleton in the closet.” Use Up the Scraps. “71 knew once a very covelous, por did old fellow,” says Lord Chesterfield in his letters to his son, “who used fre- quently to say: ‘Take care of the pence, for the pounds will take care of them- selves.” This was a just and sensible reflection in a miser. I recommend you to take care of the minutes, for the hours will take care of (hemuselves. | am very sure that many people lose two or three hours-every day by not taking care of the minutes. Never think any portion of time, whatsoever, too short to be em- nloved; something or othér may always badonato ny We Have a New Line of Ladies’ Kimonas The Designs Are Very Pretty Now Is theTime to Get A NEW BELT While the Assortments Are Complete WeAlso Have the New- est Things in Side and Back Gombs Call and Look Over One Lot—Women's Shoes § 108. Regular $250 w Walk Over, $4.00 grade, William’ s Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salie in the world for Cats, Braise, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ped Handa and all skin erup- t Jo guaranteed to give mtisfac- tion. or Sanpl retunded. ie by illiams Mr. Co, Props. Cleveland, O. Sold by C, M. Driggs, druggist. Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex cursions The Lehigh Valley Rallroad announces special fares dur the 3 -Senssn to the West from Sayre aa Colorado $41.80 round trip: tickets to be sold July 1ith to 13th. Good to re- turn until August 24th, Drsqon, Washi {state), and Brit- ish bia, $70.25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limited to return within 60 days. San Francisco and Los Angeles $80.25 round trip. Tickels to be sold June 24 to July 6th, inclusive. Limited to re- turn Sept. 15th, Inquire of agents for further Informa- tion with reference to stop over privil- eges, side trips, eto. Week-End Outings On Saturday and Saodays from June 30th to September 30th, the Lohigh Val- ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sanday outings at a minimum on for railroad fares. This t applies y to holats in New York state cast of Geneva, Sar Leigh ticket agents for fall par- ticalars. 40-t Read The Record Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today ave just as bright, Jirm and wscful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of | husk the party, of you wish to see him yourself, There are variations in dentai workmanship, just as there are dif ferences in the various brands of | mbna, four, If you desire the highest de- gree of proficiency—the skill and knowledge that unll make YOUR | Toa fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come sn or ‘phone for an appointment. On the other hand, tf you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley Phone 97 D. TOUHEY'S HOTEL | N Bverything New sud Up-to.Date. Plead Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Cates $1.50 Por Day. Sawe H. L. TOWNER, M.D, Specialties. Dissases of Women and of the Houwrs—-7t0%am, 1803, 7hol8p. m OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK, Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Loakhart 88 A GENERAL LAW bse Gontractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Pr 17 Pleasant 8t. Waverly, N. Y, LEHGH VALEY RR {In effect May 13, gut.) some ed LR Ek ore Dally ey ran Tunkbas- 2: =n ‘Pittston, Wilkes-Baire, Glen Sum- np. Mauch Chunch, Alieniows, ork and tidus mE fie Towands, Mon o Hew ime Satna Satter: TE a OF pA fd SE i EEE 10: 00 Es, We ts he Maa ER = i Se TEE oD Siack Dismend og LT pi BE ! {EE HERE Week dave {5B ik a Job) fe re Se rs Ee I; Rochester, ETL fon ten peter Hones 7 A al Sanday de Auburs ph North Pair Haven. 6:30 ze: Pe. M. Cumasiots, Gro for bers, Syracase, rice
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