nA —— | One Lot— Women's 19. Regulas $1.50 value. - oo = flr Spin "Tra TUMULT IN CHAMBER Government Official Wounded In Duel Over Dreyfus FISTICUFFS IX FRENCH ASSEMBLY. Scene of Wildest Uproar Caused by Easactment of Laws Helnstating Dreyfus and Colonel Pieguart, Zola's Body to Pantheon. PARIS, July 14. —A scene of tumully. pus disorder which marked the enact wmeut of the law restoring Alfred Drey- bloody duel last night, in which Under secretary of State Sarrsut was danger ously wounded by the sword of AM Puglieat-Contl The duel assumed the aspect of s veritable combat between the govern: ment and the opposition, as M. Sar raut’s seconds were Ministers Clemens: teau and Thomson, while M. Pugliesi- Conti's were M. Millevoys and General Jacquet, whe were drawn from the ele ments which bitterly resist the govern: ments rehabilitation of Dreyfus The meeting followed a fight on the floor of the chamber of deputies, In which M. Sarmut sprang from beside Minister of the Interfor Clemeuceau, sitting on the ministerial benches. on M. Pugliesi-Contl, who had been heap- Ing denunciation on the members of the government as scoundrels. Sarmaut struck Pugliest-Cont! a stunning blow in the face. A scene of the wildest up- roar ensued, compelling the suspension of the session. It was after the close of the session that the duel occurred. Late reports show that M. Sarraut is suffering from & deep wound In the right breast, penetrating the lung. While the wound Is considered to be serious, It Is not necessarily dangerous, Despite this sauguinary conflict, laws Were fually enacted by the chamber of still in the lobbles 3M. Puglies!-Cont! seut his seconds to Undersecretary Sarraut. It was decided to fight Im- mediately with swonls, and principatls and seconds proceeded Ly antomoblles to the Ville d"Aurny, where the combat occurred au the property of Deputy Ed- Juonde Gast. The seconds selected Min- ister Clemenceau fo direct the duel The fight was short, but desperate. last lug only thirty seconds. Sarraut made 2 quick onslaught, and bloxd soon flow- ed. At first it was thought that Pu- glieal-Conti was wounded, but Sarraut cried, “I am hit” apd then fainted Expectoratis blood, be was conveyed to M. Gast's residence. The doctors who examined him found a deep wound in the right breast penetrating the lung. The surgeons consider the wound seri- ous, but not necessarily endangering his life, The council of the department of Bouches du Rhone has adopted a res olution asking for the expulsion of General Mercier from the French sen- ate A public demonstration at the tomb of Zolu is announced for July 19 TRAVIS OUT OF IT. Veteran Golfer Defeated—Ryers and Lyen In Finals. ENGLEWOOD, N. J, July 14 —Wal- ter J. Travis, the veteran golfer, hav- fug defeated Jerome D. Travers, was beaten In the semifinals of the golf tournament, much to the surprise of everybody, by E. M. Byers by a score of 4 up and 8 to play. This means that Byers will meet Lyon in the fnal at thirty-six holes to decide the amateur championship of the United States. Lyon beat Knowles by § up and 4 to play. Au Idea of the unusual interest cen- tered lu the matches was shown by the way the gallery gathered. There was an Immense crowd about the club- Louse and at times the string of auto- moblles as they wound their way up at Once Resume Work. Bituminous District, Idle Sinee April 1, Will Open Opera- tions Immediately, HARRISBURG, Pa, July 14—The The agreement to do this was made President Jobn The session lasted six hours, and “Firet.—Plck mining per gross ton, 85 cents; ma- ve-ninths of the “All other day wages and monthly HANDICAP FOR LOGISTILLA. Bgighton Beach Feature Taken Basi. Iy From Aeronant and Grenade. NEW YORK, July 14.—Three favor ites and three second cholees divided the money at Brighton Beach. The handicap, Yourth on the card, at one mile and a sixteenth. resulted in an easy victory for Logistilla. Aeronaut ade the pace to the stretch, when Logistilla took command and won. Orly II. was heavily played In this race, belug backed down from 3 to 1 to 3 10 2 He finished fourth Elee tioneer was played down from 20 to 1 to 6 to 1 in the last race. but McCar- ter, the favorite, beat him a head Summaries First Race — Maxie Witt, first: Albert F., second; Waterbearer, third Second Race Lady Anne first; Con sistent, second; Cressina, third Third Race —-Frank Lord. first; Powell, second; Jaunty, third Fourth Race —Logistilla, first; Aero naut, second; Grenade, third, Fifth Race —Maxnar, first: Blennen- worth, second; Tartan. third Sixth Hace McCarter, first: Elec tioneer, second: Ben Strong, third. Al BASEBALL SCORES, Games Played Yesterday In the Na- tional and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cinclonati— Brooklyn _.. 31901009 Cincinnati 13111011 *- Mits— Brooklyn, 15. Cincinnati, 14 Er- rors—Brookiyn, b. Cincinnati, 2 Batter- ies— Pastorius rgen; Behiel, t ‘AE O— Phlladenbls sl 0 Chicago .... 000 a atladelphia, 1, rore— e leg. Dug gy Boh Ki At Pittsburg ton cise. @ 0 0 8 0 a0 Plttabus i Pe 0000 *3 te on. § Pittsburg. 7. Errors— Boston. 8; Pit uryg, Hatterios. Bret. for and O'Neill: Leever und Gibson, TABLE OF PERCENTAGES. o— hic P Inventory is over and we ina gurate one of the greatest sales we have ever attempted. = We oppose sensational merchan- dising, but offer you goods st this sale for 50c on the dollar and w have the goods to deliver. We do not claim we are selling all our goods at 15 price, but some of it we are and you will find ry word in this ad. true. Below we quote some prices that we will interest you. Wash Goods Goods that have sold for 8c and 10c all standard makes, light and dark grounds. Choiee of paterns, 6c. y 1215 to 15¢ Fabries in an end variety of patterns, dots, stri figures and floral designs, abe patterns to select from; sale p is 9c. v jug the scale year ending March 31, Pry the hill reminded one of = Glidden eon- 1004, except all mechanics and skilled test, deputies reinstating Dreyfus, who ob- E. E. Reynolds, | For mie in Athens, BEAL STATE on vee ddan INSURANCE Proparky Boughd, fold asd The constant repetition of delivering good coal has us our. reputation. BANK OF SAYRE THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. RP. Wilber, # WN. Weaver, W. A. Wilber, J. W. Bishop, J. BR. Whoelogk. WT. Geodnow, O. L. Haverty, Seward Baldwin, PD. T. Page, I ¥. Page, Cashier, D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Dally Quality & Prompt Dalivery tains the rank of a chief of xquadrou of artillery, and Plequart, who Is made a brigadier general. Both Louses were overwhelmingly favorable to Dreyfus and Plequart. Throughout the day feel- ing was stirred intensely between the Dreyfus and antl-Dreyfus elements. This was heightened by fierce attacks by Dreyfusists against General Mer- cler and other prominent officers who Were responsible for Dreyfus’ condem- nation. Early In the day Minister of War Etienne presented the governwent bills restoring Dreyfus and Ploquart to the army. Minister Etifnne's explanatory pre amble to the Dreyfus bill sald: “A de cision has judicially and definitely os- tablished the Innocence of the nccused, involving Ipso facto his reinstatement in the army and expunging his con- demuvation. The government, power less to repair the ilumense material and moral Injury sustained by the victim of a deplorable judicial error, desires to place Dreyfus in the situation he woukl have occupied If his normet-ea- reer had not been Interrupted.” The preamble fo the Picquart bill said: “Proclamation of the innocence of Dreyfus demoustrates the legitimacy of Picquart’s loyal and courageous ef- forts for the triumph of truth at the risk of definitely breaking his career. We demand that parliament expunge the effects of his getion by the confer- ment of the rank of brigadier, with priority over other brigadiers.” The army committee quickly and unanimoudly reported the bill, and the debate In the chamber of deputies was decisive, Dreyfus securing 473 votes against 42 and Plequart 467 votes against 27. The feeliug had then become very stroug. The storm broke when M. labor, who are to be paid such prices Hugo R. Jobnstone, the far driver from Myopia, and Ellis Knowles, a Yale golfer, were the first of the third round contestants to get away. They both used irons from the first tee. Following this pair came Gliman P. Tiffany, the Hudson River Golf asso- clation champion, and George L. Lyen of Toronto, the man who was respon- sible for the downfall of H. Chandler Egan. After this pair came Byers and West and Travis and Travers, the last pair to leave. Fully 500 people followed Travers and ‘Travis as they left the first tee. The latter bad the honor and drove a good ball, but much shorter than the other. ‘iravis only made the edge of the green on his secoud and the boy got well inside of him on the like. The old map, however, got a 4, good enough to win when the boy missed a wee put. PRESIDENT'S MOVEMENTS. Will Remain at Oyster Bay Until dope | tember—Panama Trip In Fall OYSTER BAY, N. Y, July 14.—-The president's plans for the coming fall contains nothing of a deer hunting trip in Minnesota, as reported. President Roosevelt will remain at Sagamore Hil until late in September, whea he returns to Washingtoa. He will not leave Washington until after the votes are counted In the No- vember elections and will then procesd Immediately to the Isthmus of Pana- ma, returning to Washington just In tme for the opening of Congress. Secretary Loeb ls contemplating a bear bunting trip la Colorado during the time the president is In Washing: ton Im October. President Roosevelt and his family enjoyed their first picnic of the season upon be- the me- “Coke men to receive an advance of “Second — Eight hours of actual work labor inside the At last night's session the agreement The agreement is regarded as a com- National Secretary Wilson, when “The thing that gratifies us is that Insane Conviet Returned te Italy. PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 14.—The néinnatl uls kiyn ton New Yor ciirerryes wiz Philadeip ™ v Nurneaskd Bass unNer AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York Cl e .. ev oe 01 N ory : doo 02900 Jite--C fees. 7. New York. § Errors— C 0, 3. Ne York, 3 Batieries— Owend and Sullivan, Hogg and Kielnow. 1— 4 t Philadelphia De t 1 01019000 raeipbla 10001001 0-3 te vit, 7. Philadelphia. & Er- rors—Detroit, 1. Philadelphia 4 Bat ries —Eubank and Warner. Coombs and Pow- t Washington Cleveland 0 2-3 1 O01 90020001 1-4 Riningion 30100112] «3p ta-Cleveland. 10; Washington, 13. Er- rers—Clgveland, 3; Washington, 5. Bat. eto rmhardt and Bemis; Hughes and sydon St Boston tisrsasns 0 Hits-8t Louis, §. Boston, § at is, 1, Boston, 4 and O'Connor; Tannehill, bruster. TABLE OF PERCENTAGES id Toh 1 Errors— Batteries Pelty Glaze and Arm- Cruise Ende at Bar Harber. BAR HARBOR, Me. July 14-Two twenty-five wile runs through the pic- turesque East Penobscot bay and around the Outer Mount Desert is- land carried the Bastern Yaoht club fleet luto this harber, where the 1909 cruise of 200 miles along the New England coast was terminated. The yachtsmen held their annual banquet last night at the Kebo Valley elub- Bouse, where the prises were awarded. The schooner Corona, owned by A. PF. Luke of New York, and the little sloop Heron, owned by Walter L. Badger of Boston, woa the principal prizes for the beet work of the cruise In five beautiful patterns; been 371%¢ and 50c. Bale 23e. DOTTED SWISSES. 5 sizes, worth 15¢, sale prices 10s 6 sizes, worth 18¢, sale price, 12140 4 sizes, worth 20c, sale price, 1 3 sizes, worth 25c, sale price, 4 Imported, worth 35¢, sale price 23e. 52 60 and 62 Inch 2 Table Damask 500 yards exceptionally heavy silver bleached, Irish and makes, in ten of the very best a terns. Regular 55¢ quality at 48a White Quilts Full size and free from stareh, worth $1.19; sale price, 89e Piain Ghambrays | | for P. P. Suits All colors in the new soft finish, 1215¢ kinds for 10e. ties and confined in an Institution for the criminal lusane, Jaswell was sen- tenced to life imprisonment five years ago for the murder of George Collins at Rumferd. at Eaton's Neck, where, after a brisk row on the sound, they landed. It Is f pepular plenic ground for them. The appearance of Lemuel EM Quigg in the bay on his steam yacht the Edmee, caused some interest on ao Pressense, Boclalist, urged a supple- mentary proposition for the punishment of the officers who had accused Drey- fus and Picquart and whom he desig: bated as a gang of malefactors and forgers who deserved branding with 8 handle Lehigh Valley Sullivan Coal, Hard and § Wood and Steam Coal. Cewrtney Leaves Cornell, ITHACA, N. ¥Y., July 14 —Charies E. Courtney bas resigned as ceach of the Cornell crews. Mr. Courtney has held 30 Inch Imperial Genuine Park Hill red hot froms. It was at this moment that the Bar raut-Pugliesi-Couti encounter occurred M. Pugliesi-Conti, aroused by M. Pres- sense’s denunciation,” shouted at the Storm at #t, Louis. ST. LOUIS, July 14-4 heavy wind and thunder stort caused considera- ble damage to street car lines, trees and small buildings ia the seuthern part of St. Louis. Telegraph and tele this position In the Cornell navy for twenty-five years. His present contract bas three more years to rum, but Mr. Courtuey bas asked for his release from the contract. The famous oare- man gives ns his reason for the step makes a beautiful Peter Pan Sui cool and comfortable, six shades blue, also other colors. 15¢ grade, sale price, 121%e. i Jury In the case of Edward Dean, the degro charged with the murder of Mark Davis, a railroad brakeman. which led to the recent race riots in this city, last night brought in a verdict finding ministerial benches, “You are scoun- drels for permitting these fnsults to officers! Immediately from the ministerial continual annoyances which, he says, the Cornell athletic wanagewent has subjected him to, phone poles along South Breadway were blown down, falling acress the street car tracks and tearing dewn trolley wires. For four blooks the 109 Packar Avenue, BAYRE, PA. BOTH PHONES, Buffale Bey’s Play the Feature. A.E BAKER, . Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant Bt. Waverly, N. Y. A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BLALDER. benches there sprang the lithe, wiry figure of Undersecretary Sarraut. He made straight for Pugllesi-Contl, selz- el him by the throat and plauted his right fist squarely in his face, Pu- gliesi-Contl, dazed Ly the blow, was caught by his friends, while Ministers Clemenceau aud Thomsan grasped Sarraut’s coat tail. and dragged bim back to his seat. Pandémoniom jmimediately broke loose, Deputies gathered in groups in the center of the house, fighting, thelr blows ralaing indiscriminately. The bill was passed Ly the senate by 185 to 20, General Mertier ln the midst of con- stant disorder attempted to vindicate the Renues cofirt martial. He declar poles were leveled, and street car traf- Dean gulity, but recommending meray. By this Dean gets a life sentence In the penitentiary. The trial had beeu in progress eleven days. Dean is being closely guarded as a precaution sgatnst any possible effort at lynching. American Students Stranded Abroad. ANTWERP, July 14.—Fiftesn Awer- lcan students are stranded here and destitute In consequence of alleged frauds by an unauthorized Philadelphia employmént ageut. The students, de- siring to visit Europe, accepted on- gugements as cattlemen and pald the agent . 35 each to secure thelr return passage on any vessel. Deutschland Ramee Dover Pler. In Dispute Over a Shovel. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. July 14 Hope Edward Will Visit Odnsda. OTTAWA, Out, July 14.-Lord Grey NIAGARA -ON - THE LAKE, Oat, July 14 —The Canadian champlonship tennis tournament was continued on the courts of the Niagara Teunis and (Jolt club. The feature of the day's play was the playiug of Don Carroll, a Buf. falo boy, 4a the wen's doubles He WAS A partner of E. P. Fisher of New York, and won bis first watch, waking a great stand tu the semifinals, Iviah Rifleman Makes a Possible. BISLEY, England. July 14. England wou the Elche challange shield with a score of 1,008, defeating Ireland. whose score was 1.602 and Scotlapd, which scored 1.088 At the flual oH Mau rice Blood of the Irish team scored a full cowplewent of bull's eyes, an and 1,000 price, be. Sila 2 36 Inch Black Silk $1.00 Chiffon Taffeta at ......79% $1.25 grade guaranteed at ....958 $1.35 grade guarnteed at ...$1.19 2 Persian Lawn Very wide and a beautiful sheep yards of it Sale Pans and Estimates Furnished V5 Blevensn 88, Valley Phone Silty I. L. BENJAMIN, ed that proofs wire then shown which : Were suppressed in the supreme court, Benator Delpeéh then replied that Gen eral Mercier deserved to sent to Devil's island in place of Dreyfus. The bill for the trausferrence of Zola's body to the Pantheon nlso was DOVER, England, July ¥. — The Hamburg American liner Deutschland, Captain Kaemwp®f commanding, when leaving here on ber voyage to New York fouled the Prince of Wales pler, twisting her stem. Bhe Is detained for achievement unique In Elche shield matches at 1,000 yards. in prorogulng parliament hete, In a cloth, sale price is 12140. speech from the throne, announced the ratification of the trade treaty between Cavada and Japan. He hoped King Edward would accept the invitation sent to his majesty to visit this part of Killochan Won the North Shere. BALEM, N J, July 14. —Killochan, owned by Frank McCabe of New York (Goods Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work po pr omPALY a4 rea- Residence: 130 Spruce B&, Athens, Ps, RR ——————— — tp SE pt enacted by the senate. President Fallieres lost night signed Dreyfus and Plequart, and the decrees of promulgation appears ia the Of ficial Journal this morning and also the repairs. President's Tact a Wavelip. WASHINGTON, July 14.—~The presi dent's yacht Mayflower for the time being is again a warship and has ar Reoeevell te Mikade. TOKYO, July 14. ~American Ambas- palace, where he wal received io pri vate audience by the emperor, te whom wou the North Shore stake for two year-olds at Rockingbsm park aud placed un new record for the track of one minute #xt for Ave furlongs. a re deotion of a full second over the best previous time, held Jolutly by Percent age and Momentum, ¥ Our own importation of i mercerized white goods; also sian lawns, French Batistes, ete, formerly sold for 25¢, 28¢ and 30s, closing price, 18e. | homination of Dreyfus to be a chief of | will be used an part of the patrol 5q and Ploqoart to be general, the around the Islnd. , July 1 Fell Dead at New York. . Re, V Jim Béseman, a Rank Outsider. OINCINNATL July 14. — Favorites won thre of the six events at Latonla. Jim Bosetnan, a rank outsider ln the Bafting, whsily won the handicap stee- plc om figmund, wi