In the meantime . here at popular prices. $1.50 doors, with hinges, La “ A0 windows - - 30 3 - - 25 “ 2 = You will recognize £6.37 value for £4.50, style left. and worth } more, to close, $1.00 “ 27 “ 20 i“ 17 3.00 “ only the one ball bearing for £2.50 “" 1.50 20 Oil Stoves At } under usual selling prices. = They are the $2.98 instead of $3.50 5 &'g and the 4.00 . 5 "00 cerless. e 5.67 8.00 know of no bet- ter sort. BASEMENT Dress Goods at Less Than One Half to Close 19 patterns of Organdy, Mull, Swiss and Australian Crepe. All formerly priced 23, 25 and 29c. Buy a pattern now and lay it aside for next year. Now 12}c. 17 patterns of Lawns, Batistes and Dimities, all formerly priced at 10, 12} and 15¢. A tablefull are given march- ing orders at tic. Our outlet demands that we go to the Mills and Importers for two thirds of our Dress Goods. Agawam Suitings are among the chief wanted suitings for fall. See dis- play Lockhart street window. Many other novelties unfolding almost daily in this section of the store. You can't match anywhere. 5 styles of white linen or silk; bright, new, and bear original figures from which you take off 1. STREET FLOOR Hammocks and Refrigerators ONE FOURTH OFF We can't think of a time when the All popular things in colorings in the first, and ice capacity in the latter. 1 off. THIRD FLOOR Once Tubbing Will make these Waists o- k. They go at 1 price, because mussed in showing. WASH SUITS For Women and Misses. White and Colors at saving of | to }. Linen, Shrunk Cotton, Peccales and Lawns, The variety is too large to describe in detail, but each fetching in style. See display in Lockhart street window. SECOND FLOOR Consult our sasy payment plan to furnish a home. A lot of new Rugs and Carpeting placed on the floor within the past few days. Very Special for Friday 8 Ounce Talcum Sc W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, 2 late John R. Murray, Offios hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 toSp, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAIE. Loans N Insurance Writ | ten, a Rents Col- lectad, Taxes Paid. _ ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART SY.. BAYRE DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 10 11:00 a. m., 1 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00. Genito nrinary ad chronic diseases » specialty. phones. A. KH. MURRAY, M.D. : SPECIALTIES: { HOLDUP IN WESTCHESTER. gharge of a gnng of laborers near | White Plains, was hell up and robbed | of $450 In wnges intended for his men, otc Four men jumped from the wouwds as Angelo was passihg in a carriage, stop- ped his horse and dragged Angelo out of the carriage. They found the woney In Angelo's pockets and took it. They then bound his bauds and feet and loft him lying lo the roadway until a milk. wan found him. The authorities have 80 clew to the identity of the robbers. Cerridon ‘Wedlared Inbligible. CINCINNATI, Aug. 21.—The Nation. pouncement: “The following should be added to the list of ineligible players ls sued a few days ago: Philadelphia, Na- tional League club, Frank Cerridon, sold to Toledo club. Refused to sigh contract with sald club and failed to report.” Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and os. Hours -9.12; 1.5; 7-8; Sundays by | appolatment. Office, Wheelock Block, OSBORN'S LIVERY . Heavy snd Light Draying snd Moving Baggage called for and delivered say part of Sayre, Athens diy 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x A.E BAKE Carpenter and Builder. 57 Pleasant 5t. Waverly N. Y. Specialties When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason w of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St, Sayre. I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Panag Jt DR. F. J. GREE Osteopathic Physician, | Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 2:30 3320 § Acute and chronic cases tession, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Spestal stbention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, 13 Dowmond street, K. TUTTLE, uN. D. Specialist — Bar, Nose and fitted. : FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firin at § per want pris mercantile paper, %J0 per Qe Closing Fan: al. Copper. hison. . .. jd Fol 4 {Wok 0.0.0 & 6 L 5 4% hed. & Ohlo... #4 Wew York Markets. FLOU ulet and Shs vl 5; wint BERR inter . | iguching 5 gan Fadl aig = i TY firsts ss ms city, Ba.; ceuntry, rr Ahhwoiag, Gg%c.; good BW i ip RE net ‘i "mon jan o 8, notin r 4 Mes ,¥. Voorhi spent today in Ulster, Frank Little is working in Frost's Jerome 1, Stanton of Buffalo is N. V. Weller attended the Shria- ers outing at Sheldrake today. Miss Allie Sullivan of Towanda is visiting Miss Bessie Cangley. Miss Victoria Gulick of Scranton is the guest of Miss Louise Stulen, Daniel Potter of Shohola, Pa., is visiting his brother, Isaiah Potter, in Athens, The Misses Bertha and Lillian Miss Eleanor Weaver has gone to Wilkes-Barre to visit her aunt, Mrs. G. R. Stevens. Walter Ferguson went to Me- hoopany this morning and took his fishing oulfit with him, Miss Mary Lampman of Moun- tain Lake, was visiting at the home of E, S. Rundell today. m— ————— Mrs. Phoebs Woodruff went to Towanda this morning to visit her ncphew, John Barrager. Mr. and Mi Mrs. Howard Kline of Amsterdam, N. Y., are in Athens to attend the marriage of their son this evening. The ladies’ aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet henceforth at 2 o'clock every Wed- nesday evening. The Misses Laura Bressler and Edna Carter weat over to Smith. field this morning with W. F. Voorhis and family. Mrs. Rena Campbell has been visiting her mother, Mrs. CE. Mc- Kinney, a week, and returned to Laceyville this moming. Abe Campbell waived a hearing last evening and gave bail for his appearance at court to answer to the charges preferred against him, Will Ingham and John Heavens cr have been out on a fishing voy~ age since yesterday morning and their friends begin to be anxious about them. Justin Gillette, our old bachelor triend, went to Williamsport yes- terday, and he will come back with a wife this evening. He has been married to Mrs. Lucy Harding, and his friends have fixed up a res for them when they arrive, The committee on the Madill monument will hold their final meeting in Towanda tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The monu- ment is completed and will be dedi. cated Wednesday afternoon, Au- gust 29, and this meeting is called to perfect the plans for the service and to close up the contract for its building, - Policeman D. O'Brien and lke Northrup returned from Buffalo on No. 2 last night. Their prisoner, Michael Houghlihan went without any trouble and when they deliv- ered him over to the chief at Buf falo he could talk as well as any- body. He told the chief not to believe anything O’Brien or Nor~ thrup told him, He asked for something to eat at once and his crazy spell seemed to be broken. RETURNED T0 10 EUFFALD Athens—The i insane prisoner, Michael Houghilahan, was returned to Buffalo last evening on Lehigh train No. 1 by order of the county Jos | commissioners, He steadily refused to cat or drink anything and bes came very violent, so that it took three men to handle him. He would not give any satisfactory an swers to any questions asked him, and manifested a disposition to get out of confinement and roam at his own sweet will, Police Officer Dan sent to Buffalo with him. If he was as ugly as he had been through the Athens. —Mrs. Mary S. Andrews, | wife of William W. Andrews, died at the family home, Elmira street, this moming, at a few momeats| painful illness, Her maiden mame was born in East Pharsalia, N. Y, seventy sight years age, Shc way | married to William A. Andrews at) ) Norwich, N, Y., fifty three years||j ago, Her husband was an active mipister of the gospel and she en- | tercd heart and soul into the of that cheerful, sweet tempera- ment that brought suashine and blessing to all around her, and her life work has been such as to add a charm to her character. No trial was too great, no sacrifice too hard, and no suffering too intense to for a moment halt her in her efforts to glorify her Master.. Eleven years ago she sustained an injury by a fall that has render~ ed her entirely helpless, and dur. ing this time the measure of her suffering has been intense but she has borne it all with such marvel ous fortitude as to add to the charms of her christian life and character. About a year ago she had a severe attack of grip, and it is probable that her death was caused by the lingering effects of this disease. She leaves besides her husband six daughters and one son: Miss Apphia Andrews of Athens, Mrs, Maria Locmis of Syracuse, N. Y; Mrs. Dolly A. Perkins, Athens; Mrs. Will Heavner, Steelton, Pa; Miss Martha Andrews, Wildwood, N J; Mrs, J. C Carner, Athens; Arthur Andrews of Detroit, Mich. No arrangements for tte funeral have yet been made. NEGRO BRUTE SHOT. Put to Death on Scene of His Brutal Attack an Little Girl. COLUMBIA. B. OC, Aug 31— Riberidge, the negro who on Thurs last attempted to criminally i the seven-year-old daughter of T. H. West, a well to do farmer of the Mount Willing section of Saluda geun- , was taken by the girl's father to @ soene of the crime, where he was shot to death. West lives eighteen miles In the country. Beheridge was employed at the home of West. Thursday afternoen he ask- od the child to accompany him to feed the stock, and while at the bara be attacked her. The child was horribly bruised, but the negro falled In Me purpose. Although it was repo that the girl's death was momenta expected, 8 message from the attend Ing physician states that there lo somd bepe of her surviving. Girl Murdered in Nerth Carolina. RALEIGH, N. OC, Aug. 31.—The oix- teen-year-old daughter of George Wad- dell, a farmer near Fremont, was mui dered Sunday aftermeon and her body thrown ia a marl pit, where It wis found. An examipation of the body showed numerous bruises and scratches, and the condition of her neck made It clear that she had been strangled. The circumstances Indicated that the girl had been outraged. Het umbrella lay near the pit, and the ground shewed that a struggle had taken place. There is Intense excite ment In the surrounding country, but there Is no clew to the murderer, SS ———————— Will Enforce Separation ww. MACON, France, Aug. f1—Premler Barrieu, who has boen elected presi- fent of the departmental councll of Baone et Loire, made a speech here In which he sald the government, sup- ported by parliament and public opin- lon, was determined to enforce the law for the separation of church and state. He was confident, he sald, that at- tempts now preparing to stir up a rell- gious war would fall before the good sense of the people, who recognize that {iberty of worship never can be threat- sned by Republicans, who are the most sincere and resolute defenders of free dom of couscience. Come and be convinced of the bargains at McMahan's All 12}c ginghams re- duced to 10c. We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center pieces and tray cloth. We have also some ex- D. E. MgMANAN, L O. O. F. Blosk, Gor, Pow sd Ml Sts, Aes | - 10c ribbons, »| 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 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 sce him yourself, There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of flonr. If you desire the laghest de- gree of proficsency—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, yf you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, yon should go elsewhere vest do viel do thal bind of work; JW. Murrelle,D.D.S.. 106 Centre St.,, ATHENS, PA, Valley "Phone 97 D. E. Hi. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: —Rooms 4; and §, Elmer Blok, Loekhart Rtreet, Sayre. Pa TOUHEY'S HOTEL vesting Ket sod UptaDute. Flaw Rates $1.50 Por Dav. Saws. 2% 23001) D) Office Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT a a a a ho RG