SL of it. ‘Needless to say, the styles are correct. They have Produced by by our New York trimmers and worth ginal prices, but clear the deck so near the close of season. We reserve none and offer all at one ball Our work room is still open and a New York at your service. Waists Second Floor Centre Second Floor Left Women's White Suits and Separate Coats They are Poplin, Shraok Cotton and Linen Inva- ably all white, though some have lavendar, Alice and reseda cuffs and collars. Ali new, all jsun- : Hyand all smart uptodate apparel. Prices are | off. Second Floor Right on Hammock and of Hammocks, Linen Automobile Coats e, $8; Special at $6. Also a dhoice lot of Light Wool Suits for women - and big girls, each at one half price. Alterations will not be'made free at this price. Second Floor Right erators, showin styles and sizes, from the sale. about g five are on Sale on Womens Wash Suits continued. You can get Wash Street Floor. Right Suits for boys and girl4 here at clear- i ance prices. 5 Hundreds to w Jeelect from and scarcely any end to design. Second Floor Front Special The choice of two alike. Som - $587 $223 on each pieca, w one third off. Furnish Homes Complete; Cash or Deferred am ‘We invite you to inspect our plan. for Thursday, Fri- 18 Chiffoniers at one third off. No e oak, birdseye maple, white enamal, 7. The original price marks remain hich when purchased, will be figured Third Floor CAFE of Everything Lockhart St. WORKS C. 6. bates, PROP. SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. ~~ Rspecial care and prompt at- __lsntion given to moving of Remove dead hotues and custo nt abort | notice. All orders will receive prompt | attention. Remove stock 8 miles tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly, Froid sesp Biscilomunfhol sig is of charge. 1am red to do the bus- ineas, have am ee to haul the stock; | also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market i TR Call Bell telephons No, 833, BA |W EBAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant 8t. Waverly, N. Y. | I. L. BENJAMIN, Roles $1.50 Por Dav. Same. ‘DR. A. 8. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m,, 1 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, = Genito nrinar} and chrunic diseases mpocialty. phooen. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: ; Bours $13; | 3; Bundays by | Plans and Hetimates Furnished OSBORN’S LIVERY | H. H. Mercereau, Bar of aye: RE veal stcnion o Penson Papers. BOT N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 08x Sayre HN. L. TOWNER, M.D. ; 9 Howey snd Light Draping snd Moving | Attorney-at-Law all kinds of team work 11 Desmond Street, JONN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN — Residence: —1%0 Spruce 8%, Athens, Ps. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ere Notary Public Ii prompily. Livery attached. Dreadnaught ont Nearly »11ANIO, ON, LONDON, July 24 ~The tirst official announcement respecting the battle- ship Dreéndnangbit says that besides ten twelve inch gun= the Dreadnaught will have twenty seven twelve pound guick firing antitorpedo boat gun® and five submerged torpedo tubes. The { Dreadnaught can steam 55% miles at economical speed and 3500 miles at 184; knots. The esfimated cost of the Dreadnaught, including guns, Is $5,087 - 485, Cry of Gag In Commons, LONDON, July 26.-The house of commons early this worning complet: | ed the report stage of the «location bill amid ministerial cheers and op- position cries of “Gag!” Weather Probabilities, Showers; southeast winds FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call easy at 2% per cent; prime mercantile paper, GMAiS% per cent; exchanges, $350. 542.773; balances, $1235 4A. Closing prices { Amal Copper N. Y. Central... 130% Atchison. ,.... Norf. & West. 87 B &0.. Peun. R. R..... 138 Brouklyn BR. T Reading ........10% C.C,C&S8LL Rock Island... 3% Ches. & Ohio St. Paul 060% Chl. & Northw, Bouthern Pac... £8 Bouthern Ry... ® i in D & H 14 U. 8 Stesl...... - U. 8. Bteol pr..168% West. Union... 31% " 10 nM ey 2% wy 193, ... 318 us 1A 17% . iW HY 148 An . ng South. Ry. pl. Sugar .... Texas Pacific. Union Pacific i i 5 Eh Electric a | 1 Central Lackawanna | Louls & Nash Manhatian Metropolitan Missouri! Pac New York Markets, FLOUR-8teady and unchanged; Mi patents, 3 34 Ww; winter ira in: 1% later exiras, 29002 6, PE, AT- Fy response to bullish foreign crop and political news, with a resump- tion of black rust talk, wheat was active and decidedly higher, with shofts the { chief busers. September, 8 $1855 Decamber, Si fie CORN-OUptiou market was strong and higher on light receipts ana covering; Beg ember h( BUTTER Creamery, extras, we WG lc. Nrats, 1552c. | seconds western, imitation creamery, hing refiuvaled, oxtras, ISgI8WC.; firsts, 15 ITs. | tactory, firsts, Wee ; packing wloc No. 1, If CHEESE-Btate, full eream, smal] and large, 1 ; fair 2 Fo large, 11g ad small, 10%01ic.; ha {hime best, part skims, prime, EOG8—Fresh wheres extra, per dos- en, Zc: nearby fresh gathered, fifsts fo extra firsts, 1 MILK The Re today is 51.31 per forty Bt, Bodo; good to HAY Firm; shipping, cholce, Hc afl. STRAW ulet; long rye, S46T%c POTATOES Firm: southern, r barrel, §1.760%: do, fair to good, el, 51.5401 50. 40. culls, per barrel, J $1, Jersey, pear basket EgWeo.; 0. culls, Jr aket, 15452%c. LIVE POULTRY -Bteady: fowls, GG 1c. ; old roosters, uk *peing chick 17 gis ducks, old, 10611c. ; , Bpring, 9 hEssED POULTRY ~ Firm, fow choice, 1%, do, Tair to good, le; «0 roostars. w.. broilers, nearby, N@Sc.; do.. western, 1 Live Stoek Markets. CATTLE oa BE HEDi; Sariat 5 Ewain; vl C.3 rime, Miss Nellie Whalen is sick at the Campbell house. Yesterday the fishermen brought in over 75 pounds of fish, N. P.' L. excursion to E mira Wednesday, Aug. 15, via Eric 4t Mrs, P. E. Lament has sold her Walnut street property to Mrs. Kunley. Dick McCabe of North Rome is spending a few days with Athens relatives, Horace Horton and wile of Hombrock are visiting friends in Athens. Fred French and sister Nina were in Towanda today on business. A. lL Tay lor and wile 'w were fish- ing last night and brough home a fine black bass. ——— Mrs. G N. Archer and Miss Vina Albro went to Liquin today to visit friends. Mrs. Ruth Morey and daughter returned to Athens from Licey- ville last evening Andrew J Brainard “of East Athens was sent to the hospital to~ day for appendicitis Mrs A \ C Wright and Mrs JW Murrelle spent the day at Bruce Edmis'on’s in Milan. Mary Walker and Mrs H H. Joslin of Ulster were visiting Mrs. J. A. Gould yesterday afternoon. N. P. L excursion to Eldridge park Wednesday August 15, via Erie. Full particulars later. 66 4 Mrs, P C. Hemenway went to Buffalo and Niagara Falls today accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Rey- olds. Fred and Ray Hosmer went to Ithaca today to play with the Nichols baad in the firemen's con- vention. Two special trains morning and afternoon to Eldridge park, Wed- nesday, Aug. 15, N P. L. excur- sion, via Erie. 66 4% Miss Isora Osborne returned to Atheas last evening from a several weeks’ visit with her brother in Trenton, N. J. The remainder of the fresh air children came to Athens on No. 1 last evening and were received by Mrs. Farnsworth and assigned to their places in town. This makes 44 in all. Rev. will A Kelley and wile and several of the members of the Universalist Ladies society went to Sheshequin today where they were place at the home of Mahlon Gore. Prof. Ralph Pendleton and wife from there they will go to Mie Owego and Orwell to visit friends. They are expected to come to]. 0 Athens again before they returnto to Philadelphia. A porch party was given by Miss Mary Hunsiker at her home on South Main street this afters noon in honor of Miss Juliet Stock- as, | bridge of Ann Arbor, Mich. There were 17 of her young lady friends Hr ot and they had a most en. joyable time. Will C. Newman and his brother Thad were out on the river last night fishing and they brought home a three-pound black bass that measured 17 inches in length, and a monster eel that weighed three pounds. We suspect that Will hooked both fish. mt Miss Anna F. Williams, who re- cently visited at W, G. Newman's is now abroad. Today Mr, New man received a pa. from her which gives a She Waste Scattered About rian ff Soaked With Oil—In¢endiary | Purpose Evident morning, saw a dense shop on South Main street. He found Night Officer O'Brien and notified him, and the fire alarm was sounded, bringing out the firemen, The shop is built over an old cellar on the Estabrook lot and sets on piles, making a lower cellar which is boarded up, and a door makes an outside entrance. John Peterson; residing in the next building; was aroused and fhe broke open the door with an axe, affording the fire- on the cellar bottom, which was soon extinguished There was an old awning and a lot of refuse waste on the cellar bottom, and this had been fired by some means, The indications very strongly point to incendiary designs, as the upper floors were saturated with oil, and itis presumed that the waste was set with the intent of making a slow fire that would break out about midnight and consume the building before an alarm could be given. Mr, Ostrander says that he keeps this cellar door locked, but that several times he has found it open in the morning when he came to his work. There was no damage done as the fire was subs dued before it reached the coms bustible floors, but the evil intent of the miscreant who set the fire may lead to disaster. NR. SAN SINENG Athens—A telephone message from East Troy, to a representative of The Record this noon states that AW. H. Shaw, Athens’ well known | resident, is growing weaker, and fears are entertained that he cannot recover, He is suffering from pneumonia at the home of his son, Howard Cole. $1.50 to Syracuse and Return The Lahigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, August 12th: Special train in both directions. Leaves Sayre at 7:00a. m.; retarniog leaves Syracuse at 8:00 p.m, Tickets good golng and returning on special train on date of sale only, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents farther particulars. LL] 75¢ to Elmira and Return The Lehigh Valley Raliroad will sell tickets A 11th. Speci $£3in atop. piog at Eldridge Park in tions. Leaves Sayreat 3:05 a. Auraing Iraves Bll ats: 9 Am, ox: ets good og and returning Lo) Special tiuln on date of lasue, La high Valley Ticket agents for y Jarther particulars. $1.00 to Harvey's Lake and £5 tara, The Labigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Avgust bth. train, stopping at Pittston in both directions. Leavea Hayre at 7:10 a. m.; retarning J es Lake 8p. m. Tickets Food god ng and returning only on spec- al train on date of . See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further Be ra. Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex- cursions Fin Liohigh Valloy Railroad announces DON'T FORGET the excellent values for little money at McMahan's We have dry goods that will please you as well as the prices. We also have shoes at the lowest prices and of the latest cut. Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth ent a resident of Sayre, These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and wseful as the day they were made, We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to see kim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- Rowr. If you desive the highest de. gree of proficiency—ihe skill and knowledge thal will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or hwo, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrllo, lle 0.0.5., I 406 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley ' Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From 4a 80 eight skilled job mf \ up-to-date | Tu printers ’ equipment ol slew service. Our our we have the A We keep Talmadge Building. Elmer Ave., | | Valley Phose 128x. WE’ PRINT The Valley Record E. HM. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Regular $1.50 (hn tiie May 28, Sti} Traine leave Sayre as follows: RASTROUND. [i 4.2. Daily ter ns ER Ww Be Sy J Sa a ii TEE He . AM 10:00 secs s SH LEER ee ji pi BEEN 158 Shute Se nny Jbl): SRUme= ll Sra— EN brit = at uly for 5 B= a : a Caen fae Seok ke Duty sak Was
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