aght to sell in. Furniture Floor Specials ~ Hammocks, 18 kinds; Refrigerators, A kinds, 3 styles; #ll at ome fourth off. Our regular prices ~ have moved a go.dly number but we want none left $0 our possess on after August 15. The price con- Oeesion 18 greatly in your favor and the values very atiractive on this schedule Goodly Reductions in Furniture to Make Room for ~ méw purchases mae at the Furniture Exposition. 17 styles of Chiffoniers at one third off, provided you this week. This embraces every variety ol wood an valve from $537 up Our stock must be low- Nothing should stand 1u your way of availing Ready-to-Wear Specials ly Low Prices Sun Bonnets, pink only, 15¢, instead of 25¢. Children's Hats and All Millinery products sharp- ly reduced. It's the wearing season but the time for making is over, so price is in your favor, for all un- sold stock. Lawn, Linen and Shrunk Cotton Suits at one third to one half former price. A counter full to se- lect fiom. The styles are gol and colors are varied Prices average about one third to one half onginal a of ts chance agplling, at one fourth off x $1300 Beds Ly 6.00 0 That a4 Third Floor figures. Centre Aisle for $13.50 11.25 7.50 Y 450 " 3.00 We have $1.48, almost all sizes They can't be replaced today by Street Floor Frait Jars From 50c to 90c a dozen. 10 79¢c. Basement an - 1 them —-_— HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. rt Sayre. 6. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. tention given to moving of! lass, Household Goose, Bafes TOUREY'S HOTEL Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station, Rates $1.50 Per Dav. Son. | DR. A. 8. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 56. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00. Genito and chrunic diseases » jibatalty. phones. A N. HURRAY, NM. D. STs) Dissasis of the Ryn OSBORN'S LIVERY | Meawy ang Lin raving snd Moving EE Athens and Waverly, and all Minds oF Seam work attended to 5 § Te Livery attached, MN. Lehigh Ave. Vatey Prone ts | Specialties _ Pibtaits of Women sod of the Rectum, | oo mee—-7 ofan, 1878p. m, OFPICE-8AMUSLA BLOCK. Ur. 138 Losktart 84 i | | 20¢, 25¢, France Expresses Sorrow and Regret WASHINGTON, July 31- Expres. | sions of regret of the French govern | ment at the accidental killing of Lieu | tenant Clarence Eugland, aD N., at Chefu has reached the state depart ment both through the Awericnu aw bassador at Puriz and the French charge, M. des Portes de la Fosse. A dispatch from Paris announced that the French winister of marine sent an officer to call ou Mr. McCormick | and express the sorrow and regret of | the Freuch goverument } Clyde Line#f New York Floated. WILMINGTON, N, C, July 41 ~The Clyde liner New York, bound from Wilmington to New York, wich while proce=ding down Uspe Fear river Sat urday ran ashore nine ulles below | Wilmington, has Leen floated. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stork Quotations. Woney on call casy at 3% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 543d, per cent; exchanges, Jl& 1725012, balances, 10142180 Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O, Brooklyn R. T C.C.C&8tL Chee. & Ollo Chi & Northw Da&aH Erie Gen Electric tral Lackawanna Louls & Nash Manhatt Metropolitan Missouri Pac 101g N. Y. Central 19%, Norf & West 19% Peon. RR T% Reading ®£% Rock Island... yg Bt Paul Southern Routhern South Sugar 177% Texas Pacific 571] Union Pacifg.. CY U. 8 Steel 18y U. 8 Steel pf 108 115% Union... B® ag 1564, rh 15 1304 xx lie ©% 1648, Pac Ry Ry. pf an West New York Markets. FLOUR-Quiet and barely steady; Besota p aients i winter straights, SLX inter extras, 8 OU 8, winter WHEAT -There was a decided drop In | wheat prices. due to weak cables big | receipts, liberal world's shipments and liguidation pric es Jr ped Se in the hour, Heplamber, 51 13-14083 3-l6c cember, SMU Ie oh TTER Creamery, exira. per pound, firsts, Wp 30% ; seconds, 150 “western Imitation creamery “Xtras, eastern, Jdalry, choice, Soa ge ated, extrus, firsts +3 factory firsts, packing k, No 1 1s CHEESE Stats hy Ioty reno 15 IS§15¢ 18017 full cream, large and small, best, 11% | falr to good, large 119 Maye small, 10%41e ; half skims best, i part skims, prime, RUS iS Fresh gathered, extra per dos. en 2 nearby, fresh gathered, firsts to exirn Hirata 1941 2x MILK ~The price today is 51.3 per forty JURTt Can 1 AL LOW be. ; HAY Steady shipping. Bg@c ; good to holce, $e G31 STRAW -Scady took Ye ils. - BEANS-Steady, marro $2943, me- Alum. 1 G01 5 pes, §165%; red kidney, ad a HOPS 18, 1g! POTATI Bteady. city, eountry, Juliet state, I%4 and WES. Rteady common to cholca olds, nominal Jersey prime, ‘per barrel 01 i100. do. culls, do, GT LIVE POULTRY- Quiet: fowls, 140 1c. ; 0M rovsters, Pec | spring chickens, ducks. old 10s da pring 15817 UBL RESSED POULTRY Firm. fowls choles, 14%¢ ; do. fair to good. 1k. oid roosters, 3c; brollers, nearby, BYSc. ; do western, | Live CATTLE - Hup ® Steck Markets, iy fale; a. a prime, 15. 0G6 veai Shia: EE ie $1.17 89 Polished Maple frames. They Basement _._.... == EIGHT JUMPED INTO THE SEA. er Motor Hoat Stranded and Took Fire Near Great Chebeague Island. PORTLAND, Me, July 31 «Definite information of the narrow escape of drowning of three yogng wen and five youug women, reskletts of Great Che beague Island, amd the destruction by fire of a motor boat from which they were obliged to Jiuup Into the bay has Ihe party, consisting of Cyrus Calder, owner of the launch; Aogustus Ricker, Anderson, Carrie E Morse Mary Ross aud Ethel Marie and Cyn. thia [Hathleld, became stranded Inte A lantern ou the boat was overturued and set fire to the gasoline which fur nished the wotive power So quickly did the Hames spread that | an were forced to jump overboard. The swim, They assisted the other two girls, who sank beneath the surfage once or twice, and nil finally reached Rogue island, about 300 feet distance, in an exhausted condition. Their shouts for help were heard at Great Chebeague, and they were soon taken to that island in a dory HI8 COOLNESS AND PLUCK. Lieutenant John Jacokh Astor Dived After Drowning Treoper. WINDSOR, England, July 31.—8ed- guards, fromm drowning In the river Thames near here Lieutenant * Astor's troop was @n- gaged in swimming practice when a trooper's horse got into difficulties in midstream aud kicked bis rider, The latter sank in deep water, and young Astor dived in and brought up the soldier in thine to enable resuscita- Britain's Watch on World's Ships, LONDON, July 31. In the house of lords Baron Tweedmouth, first lord of the admiralty, defending the govern ment's reduction of the naval pro gruume, (nstanced especially France, the United States, Germany and Rows: sin ns greatly delaying or partially Sbandoning the construction of pro posed warships. He said that when the original proposals were framed Frauce was Intending to build several, the United States two, Germany two and Russia one large battleship. None of these had yet been started, and the French programe, Instead of as for werly intended l(ocluding two battle ships yesrly, iad now beens reduced to the rate of one yearly. Therefore it was cousidered safe to reduce the British construction progratuiue. Armored Dog. A German shepherd, living at Lempke, finding that Lis dog was fre. quently attacked by the dogs of «a a a he to pass, revd his pet ab grina of lea\ hes a Falls, N. Y, today. Miss May Jakeway was at Wat- kins Glen yesterday. | Mrs. Harry Mitten is is visiting ' her mother in Athens, J. M. Scoville and wife were in Towanda today on business, Landlord C G. Boaney Bonney and fath- er spent Sunday in Binghamton. Mrs. R. S. Hickey of Patterson, N. J. is visiting Athens friends, C.W. Bullard and wife and Miss | Bullard spent Sunday in Wilkes- | Barre, W. T. Bailey, a prominent citizen of Duluth, is a guest of O. D. Kinney, Miss Anna Keele returned last evening from several weeks visit at Atlantic City, Walter Cole went to Wysox this morning, where he will reside on a farm hereafter. District Attorney Mills, I. N. Evans and H. F. Maynard, Esqgs. were in Towanda today. Miss Anna Elsbree is entertain- ing some of her young lady friends at the farm near Milan this even- ing. ao Mrs. Thomas Lilley and chil- dren went to Lop:z this morning to visit the former's brother, John Roberts. The Union Veteran Legion will hold their monthly meeting in G. A. hall Wednesday afternoon at 20 ‘clock. Fred L. Smith commenced his duties as clerk at the Campbell house yesterday morning in place of Lindley resigned. Mr. and Mrs. James Lamkin and daughter Amelia of Troy are the guests of Mr, Lamkin's brother, G. A. Lamkin of this place. . J. T. Stalford went to Rochester last evening, where he will attend a convention of State Occulists, He will be gone about a week, Miss Elsie Evans, Whe has been the guest of Miss Edna Dyer, Paine street, for a few days, re- turned to her home in Williams- port today. Miss Ada Walter of Hummels- town is the guest of Miss Clara Potter. Miss Walter and Miss Potter were classmates at the Ship- pensburg normal. There will be an entertainment given at the Baptist church to- morrow evening, coasisting of songs, recitations and instrumental music. Claflin’ s orchestra will play. C. F. Decker and wife of Hart- ford, Conn., havé beea visiting at Joe Bush's a short time and went to Mchoopany this morning. Mrs. Decker's mother, Mrs. Denison, went with them. The M, Doran family are having a reunion at their home on Willow street. It is informal, but enjoyed all the more for its social qualities. Mts. M. G. Ronan and two children of Oneonta, and son Michael of East Berlin, Conn, are present to greet the home friends. Michael Doran will go to Sche- nectady Saturday to resume his work under Superintendent J. C. Griffith far the American Bridge Company. He has worked in this capacity for a number of years and seems to be a man they cannot well get along w without, SHOCKED DB LIGHTNING Isaac Jayne of Me Meshoppen, father of D. D. Jayne of this place, was overtaken by a thunder storm last Friday. A bolt of lightning came down through the roof of the barn and killed a horse. Mr, Jayne's straw hat was torn to pieces and the lightniag took its course down his leg, knocking him senseless, from which “shock he has suffered Expected at Athens rte 0 But Failed to Come There was a mistake cceazionsd |B by incomplete telegraphic dis in the vicinity of Memphis, Tenn, graphed to his mother, Mrs. H. S, Welles at Philadelphia, asking what disposition should be made of the body. Mrs. Welles teles graphed instructions to have the remains sent to Athens in care of Major Gore and that she would arrive at the same time, Mrs, Welles arrived here on No. 1 last evening and supposed that the re. mains were on the same train, but the body did not come, and no further information has been re- ceived. Mrs. Welles is at the Stimson House awaiting news, BELD AS CONNON SCOLD Athens—The case of the Com- monwealth vs. Rose Grodale was heard before Esquire Ralph Tozer yesterday, taking up the time from two to four o'clock. * District At torney Charles E. Mills represented the Commonwealth, and I. N. Evans the defense. The charge against the prisoner was that she had conducted herself unseemly and that she was a common scold and nuisance. There were just a dozen of the neighbors summoned as witnesses, and their story goes {far toward corroborating .the charges, She was held to answer to court under $150 bail, and Mrs, Abbie Daskam became her secur ity. Harold Goodale, the husband of the woman, says he will settle the case and that they will remove from town,” AIDED UNFORTUNATE The demented man that Chief Walsh fired out of Sayre yesterday came to Athens and Chief Mulli- gan heard his story and found that he was an object of pity rather than censure, He pave his name as John Howard and said that he fell off a car at Oneonta, N, Y,, last October and sustained a fracture of the skull and one side was paraly- zed, He was taken to the hospi- tal and a silver plate put over his brain and he has since been trying to earn an honest living, Chief Mulligan was moved by his ap- peal and bound up his wounds, gave him a good meal and sent him on his way rejoicing. A baby's ring was lost in the car on the evening train about two weeks ago. It is thought that the family's name was Thomas and that they left the train at Athens. James Lawrence, the brakeman on the train made a thorough search for the ring and has found it and has it in his possession and desires to return it to the owner. William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, 31, Cnapped Hands and all skin erup- t is guaranteed to give satisfac. tion, or money refunded. oe 280 by druggists. illiama Mre, Co, Prop's. Cleveland, 0. Sold by M. druggist. 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. SHOES 8 $5.50 Neltletons now $4.38. 350 Walk-Overs now 2.78. 350 Patriciin now 298. $4.00 Walk-Overs mow $2! 4.00 Edwin C. Burts pow 300 LaFrance nw == TT Pormanent Dentistry eS 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 are Just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were 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 fowr, If you desire the laghest de- gree of profiency—ithe skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe do not do that kind of work, ——— —— JW. Murrelle,D. DDS. 106 Centre St., A THENS, PA, Valley ' Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date | a equipment are at your service. Our ry de please. ® our promises. op Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone |28x. WE FRINT The Valley Record |=: E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Block, Lockhart Street, Sayre. Pe. SURMNGE AND REAL ESTAT Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ- ten, Houses Rented, Renls Col- lected, aad, Rene YOCKNARY 8T.. SAYRE hi you want a cement side — laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get the benefit of years of tical experience. Mason Practice limited tod ied ete th Bm, Bd Hoare 10 wid meres to13 a To 8 p.m. Office and rai iens SE ; Eimer Ave, don Bier re. Valley hos Stes LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect May 13, 1906.) Trains leave Sayre aa follows: + RASTBOUND, : J feck Sen for Towasds, a : lentown, rw, Deihom, New A. M wh for Towanda, Tunkhas~ JAY pnd, Tubith man: a New York and Philadelphia. Her domaEme aM) Rm in 3 Pg EEE a3 Lacey: PM. res nor EEA ine i FO oD as Dlmcst Xo cy ce. M0 Wak dame 10:00 00 5iz=, Sims Tomine, Wiles Dien em A a J i Fr SEs at 3:4) erie Bardct (Watkins) ERE plan Chicago, BL gar SE lt Sante] iE [ah 5 AN a 3:00 == Butte 31 a a 18 ah, Sy Dally for hae, P.M. Duty, Nsay 3 Back Diamond Van - rE AUBURN DIVISION. 6:3 Aubury and NC Mortvia. Astuin, Wesdspord, ed Eh Em oe og
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