of it. ii - i a the season. at your service. Second Floor Left Waists all white, though some have ty and all smart uptodate apparel. Second Floor Right on and lavendar, Alice Prices are | off. jinen Automobile ue, $&: 1] mot be made free at thi price. . Second Floor Right of Hammncks, Coats from the sale. Alterations —— Right day The choice of two alike. Front y Furpish Homes Complete ; one third off. and Saturday 18 Chiffoniers at one third off. No Prices ranging from Third Floor L& BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything ockhart St. J: Kiromn, "sans LEADING ~~ DRAYRAN. | Repecial care and prompt at- | lon given to -moving of 100 Lake 80. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 840 11:00 a. m., 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00. Genito urinary and chrunic diseases » speolalty, phones. A NK MURRAY, # D. pans: ro Pita Nose an . Sundays by | © SRE Te Sains | LIVERY BER REA ie » work attended promptly, Es Valley Phone 308x i L. TOWNER, WN. D. i BPOTt Musas. r « He—1 suppose you thought you were | fishing when you caught me? She ~Well, I used to think so, but pow [ know I must have been hunt- | ing! —Stray Stories. Fighting Pratender in Merecee. TANGIER, Moroceo, July 23.-A se tween the forces under the pretender to the Moroccan throne Tnd the sul itau's forces near Molaya. The fighting iresulted lo the pretender being de | feated. Three hundred of the partic (pants were killed, sod many were wounded, Weather Probabilities, Occsionn) showers; south winds, ——————————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stork Quotations. Money on call sasy at JB per cent; prune mercantile paper, Hglily per cent exchanges, 1775070867; balances, £11,000 Wa Closing prices Amal Cogper Atchison B&O Wig N. Y. Central 10% Norf. &8 W 118% Penn R Brooklyn RR. T.. TT'% C.C.CaotL. ¥ Chess. & Ohlo,... §T% Chl & Northw. 17% D&H.......... 016 Erie....... . AR Gen. Electric 15 Il, Central PL Lackawanna... 5% Louis & Nash. 12% U3 Sigel .... Manhattan 148 U. B. Bteel pf. Metropolitan, ... 113%; West. Unlon.... Miassour! Puc. Hig 3% b 0 Reading .. Ath Rock Isand., 3M. Paul.;...... Wo Houlhern Pag... og 1 Southern Ry... Bouth. Ry. pf.. Wi Sugar Texas Pacific. 334 Union Paatfic. . 100% » 108g Viv New York Markets. PUTTER Creamery, extras, per pound, Feu lic,; firms, 184 3c. ; seconds, I8915%C. western, imitation crelinery, eI, 19% eastern, dalry, chofce, Xo. renovated, ex- tras, LA 1c ; Arsts, 17%G8e. fectury, firsts, 18 , packing stock, No 1, 18 CHEESE State, full cream, large and small, 110. ; falr to good, large, 191% 0. small Whi : half skims, best, 4%; | part skims prime. 50% EGGB--Fresh gathered, airs, per dog | en, 23x. nearby, fresh gathe firsts to extra fireta, 19g MILK ~The price today is 1.51 per forty QUAL can FLOUR -8leady and unehanged; Minne sote patents, 0: winter estryights, B.GLY. winter extras, 0G; winter patents Hoi x WHEAT — Bullish crop and weather news from Argentina apd Russia explain- ted an advance of § to & in wheat, short | rein the chief buyers, September, 53% i-180. ; December, 8 , 2 legac. HAY- Steady, shipping, i good te oh dee, He gl Be BTRAW «Quiet; long rye, Wilic HEANBS-Stéady: marrow, SL908; ice, IRE, WirlTc: 1904 and olds. nominal. re LOW-Dull; city, prime, in tlerces, ; country prim. in barrels, $c. “ROTATOR det; Jersey me, per barre 1.051 w 3 a, culls, BHC, IVE POULTRY Quiet: fowls, 1H%D thc. 61d roosters , spring chithkens, ; ducks, old, iegilie do, spring. 1%¢ fj oes JRESSED POULTRY - fowls, choice, 1 wy da, falr to good, 1k old roosters, gp... brollers, nearby, UHSe do, western, 19033 Firm Live Stock Mavkets. CATTLE Supply light; mar at shoioe, Bgl prime, BV ; HAE rir, [LX h ROOT AT RIO. Secretary of State Welcomed to Brae silian Capital, RIO DE JANEIRO, July 25—The United States cruiser Charleston, with Becretary Hoot on board, entered the harbor from Babal «t'7 a. m. and was saluted with nineteen guns from the forts. The American ambassador, Mr. Griscon, and the Brazilian smbassa- dor, Senor Nabueo, went on board the Charleston at 930 which was seen surrounded by hundreds of noisy launches and ferrybwats crowded with people anxious to greet the -American secretary of state The Iatter ard his family, accom- panied by Senor Nabueo, landed in the thirty oar royal barge John VI. amid the salutes of the assembled warships, Including those of Brazil, Germany and Argentina. On landing Mr, loot was welcomed by General Rilo Branco, the A re Recretary Hoot ef In a io Branco, Fas: wele nfral pan-Admerican alliance. An enormons ry, carriages, police and lancers, es corted Secretary Root through streets. Ambassaor Nabuco rode In the carriage with Mrs. Root, while General Rio Branco rode with Secre- tary Root. Later Secretary Hoot and Ambassador Griscom pald an official visit to President Alves, TRADE SONDITIONS. R. 0, Dan & Co. 's Weekly Business Review, NEW YORK, July 24—-R. G. Dun & Comparisons of the voluine of current business with results at the correspond: ing date In the previous yeags are so uniformly favorable that the outlook can only be regarded with confidence. Scemiannual statements dre pow suffi clently complete to make it certain that the first half of 1908 was the most prosperous six months period in the nation’s history, and, unless heavy can: cellations occur, the last half of the year will establish a stil] higher record. Building operations are extensive, and would be moch greater If the cost of labor and materials had not caused the abandonment of many plans, Commercial fullures in the United Biates are 214, against 102 last week, 202 the preceding week and 214 the cgr- responding week last year. Fallores fu Canada number 15, against 22 last week, 21 the preceding week gnd 27 last year. OF failures thls week In the United States 72 were in the enst, G8 south, 61 west and 15 In the Pacific states, 64 report Habllities of $5,000 or more Lishilities of commercial*fuil- ures ed for July to date are $5 siipabed with $5,525,600 to Athens, Mrs, HL M. Park returned to Ulster last evening. N. P. L. excursion to E'mira Wedaesday, Aug. 15, via Erie. 4t M. S. Haxton of Towanda was in Athens today on business today, Miss Mary J. Walker returned to Ulster this forenoon in an automo~ bile, Miss Eunice Fitch is spending a week with Sarah Sawtelle in Ulster. ————— a ——————————— Miss Nona Lynch went to Lake Wesauking this morning for a week's stay, Miss Edna Dyer entertained last evening in honor of her friend, Miss Elsie Evans. A. R. Jones, who has been vis- iting at Geo, Crawfords, returned to Philadelphia last night. Will Sawyer is having a new concrete walk laid in front of his South Main street residence. Misses Lora Stevens and Marian Green will spend Sunday at the former's home in Wyalusing, N.P L excursion to Eldridge park Wednesday August 15, via Erie. Full particulars later. 66.4 George L. Fuller and wife and Mrs, James Watson attended the Odd Fellows’ picnic at Wildwood today. Surveyor Walker was yesterday running levels for grading Paine street and fixing the location of sidewalks, The fifth annual 1 reunion of the Hines family will, be held at the home of J. L, Hines in Athens, August 30. Two special trains morning and afternoon to Eldridge park, Wed- nesday, Aug. 15, NP, L. excur- sion, via Erie. 66-4t R. T. Hainesworth and wile went to Wysox today to spend Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, T. Brague, Mrs. Lee Shepard and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Watkins went to She- shequin this morning to spend the day with friends. A telephone message from East Troy at noon today states that W. H. Shaw is no Better and that he passed a very bad night. H. C. Johnson and family went to Myersburg this morning, where they will enjoy the scenes of their carly home for a week, Miss Jeonie Robinson, sister of Cashier S. F. Robinson and B. B. Mitchell and sister of Troy are guests of friends in Athens, George A. Lamkin and Dr. D. McClarty were fishing last night ever caught in the Susquehanna. Mrs Charles Close and daughter Martha weot to Mount Pisgah this morning, where Miss Close will be the guest of her mother, Mrs, Geo, Ballard. Mrs. Jane David has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Clinton A. Weller, and went to Penn Yan today where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Potts. Miss Nellie Wade of the Camps bell Housé has been quite ill and yesterday she was sent to thé hos pital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis today. Mrs. Stella English and son Charles of New York, have been visiting at the home of the former's father, Ira Osborne, for the past week and returned home yesterday afternoon. Harry Gore of Washington, came to Athens last evening ac- companied by his son, H, Rogen the Baptist church at Eden, N Y, who is visiting his son on Frederick | street, Athens, will preach in the sion. In the evening Rev. Virgil |§ W. Wallace of Sweet Valley-Pa, will preach. Manning Elsbree gave a musicale at his home on Pennsylvania aves nue last evening and many of the prominent musicians of this vicin- ity were in attendance. They were favored by the presence of Fred L Corby, organist of Greenwood Avenue Baptist church, New York, and Miss Goetting, a prominent musician of Medina, N. Y.- It was a very enjoyable gathering, % ATHENS CHURCHES Presbyterian—In the morning there will be special promotion ex- crcises when a class of fifteen from the primary department will receive their diplomas for the main school No services in the evening. Universalist—Preaching morn- ing and evening by the pastor Rev. Will A. Kelly. Morning subject “Visions of Childhood.” Evening subject, “Looking Forward." The pastor will take his vacation and there will be no services again until September 1. The Sunday school will continue during the vacation Catholic—Early mass «at 8 o'clock a. m. Father O'Rourke will hold services in Ulster at 10a. m. Trinity—The regular morning service and Sunday school. There will be no sermon in the evening service. Methodist — Morning sermon : “Man's Discovery of Himself." At the union service in the evening Rev. von Tobel will preach, Baptist—Morming subject: “The Man Behind the Gun.” A SAD DEATH Athens—The sad accident on the D. & H. railroad at Salem, N. Y,, several months ago, in which the parents of Dr. D. McClarty were killed on the anniversary of their wedding day, seems to be shrouded in more than ordinary gloom There was so much of joyful an ticipation as they started out én their journey, and the fearful acci- dept occurred in sight of home, ere it was witnessed by the household. The shock was severe to all and even the engineer who rua the train has not been able to be on duty since, This morning Dr, McClarty received a paper in which there was an announcement of the death of the engineer. $1. ay to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, July 1st and every Sun: day thereafter until Sept. Oth. Tickets good ng and on all trains onda issue only. Bee a 1ohigh Tick- et Agents Fropoiheriy particulars, 46 $1.35 to North Fair Haven apd x Return The Leh Valley Railroad will sell tickets y, Jul eT Sore poh. and every Ban- day thereafter un ckets going and 2911 So on "he trina on A im he ak Yai 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. 8 $5.50 Nettletons now $4.38. 8 350 Walk-Overs now 2.78. 350 Pétrician now 208, dino GRADE SHOE REP EAE ASTER SCS EE = 2g Pormanent at Darts A quarter of a nurs. a century ago we Placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo @ well known gentleman at pres- ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, if you wish to see him yourself. There are variations in dentat workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of flour. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficiency—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from {foday—come in or phone for an appointment. On the other hand, f 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, J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley 'Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office iH S| to eight skilled Job La) and a new, up-to-date | To equipment are at your service. depouion To pan: ya e our promises. Tamsap nang Sir Mex Soret Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record E. M. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV, Office: — Rooms 4 and §, Eimer Block, Lookhart Street, Sayre, Pa $4.00_Walk-Overs now $2: 4.00 Edwin C, Burts now 2 300 IaFrance mw 2 CEMENT SIDEW LK When win » coment’ walk lai all kinds. So Davin Olive a vis, 18451 H. TUTTLE, M. D. Specialist Practice limited tod} fo dimases of the Hy! 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