“ FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR. CHASES OF S$s00 OR OVER. "here at popular prices. iither are Screen Doorsane Windows atLess £1.50 doors, with hinges, to close, £1.00 525 “ 89 40 windows - - “" 27 30 “ - - -" 20 25 “ - “ 17 You will recognize their value by comparing with prices elsewhere. Lawn Mowers £4.37 value for $1.50, only the one style left. 106 in. knife, ball bearing and worth | more, Oil Stoves At ! under usual selling prices. 2 OR incte They are the $2.98 instead of $3.50 pg &'H and the 3.50 4.50 P . 1 We 4 00 it 5 00 { or e8S. e 5.67 . 8.00 know of no bet- ™ oe 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 29¢. Buy a pattern now and lay it aside for next year. - Now 12}e. 17 patterns of Lawns, Batistes and Dimities, all formerly priced at 10, 12} and 15¢. A tablefall are given march- ing orders at tc. 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. Hundreds of Remnants in Dress Goods, Silks, Etc., at Half Price The natural accumulation of storekeep- ing, but in quantities of 11 to 10 yds. Splendid values for school dresses, a skirt, or a waist. That means you get A $5.00 Waist pattern for $2.50 3. 00 1] 3 “ 1.50 1.00 value «0 STREET FLOOR An Offer on Parasols You can’t match anywhere. 5styles 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 weather man favored their use more. All popular things in calorings 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 saviag of } to }. Linen, Shrunk Cotton, Percales 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 homas. A lot of new Rugs and Carpeting placed on the floor within the past few days. I 8 Ounce Talcum 5c W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Offices Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly oecupled by the Inte John R. Murray, Offios hours: —§ to 10 a. m.; 6:80 toSp,m. AS other times during day at Valley Record office. ALEX D. STEVENS, «INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N. , Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. LOCKHART SY. BAYRE DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 3t. Wess Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 880 11:00 a. m., 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, specialty. phones. SPECIALTIES Spite at. Office, Wheelock Block. _ 0SBORN'S LIVERY C. J. Kiroum, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMNAN. Especial care and prompt at Pianos, Household Goods, Safes etc HILL & BEIBACH care Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. ‘CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- | walk laid in a first-class, durable | manner, call on Simeon Davis. You | will get the benefit of years of prac- | tical experignce. Mason work of {all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St., | Sayre. I. L. BENJAMIN, | Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. sonsble prices, DR. F. J. GREEN Baggage any part of Sayre, promptly. Livery attached. A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. Specialties Dlaeasmen of Hows Thofam, iol Toipn OFFIOR SAMUELS BLOCK. | eto, Dr. A. T. Btill, Kirksville, Mo, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Spesial attention to Pension Papere Valley Phone 11 X. '? Desmond Street, Favre H. TUTTLE, N. D. | Specialist | Bay, Nose and Throat. Glasses IRR WARHINGTON, Aug. 2 ~The ne | gro federnl troops have been ordered | out of Texas Instead of goiug to Fort Riuggold, which is about a hundred miles up the Rio Grande from Fort fifth infantry has beou ordered to Fort dent and also Is recommended by Gen eral MeCaskey, commanding the de partinent of Texas. By direction of the president also General J Franklin Bell, chief of staff, will make au thor ough investigation of the whole Brownsville affair and report to the president. Fort Brown is to be aban- doned Water Too Shallow for Speed. There is ne part of the lake and river channel between Cleveland and Detroit where the water Is so deep that it does not affect the speed of lake steamers of large size. FINANCIAL "AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call firm at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, Bde per cenl; ex- changes, $3 519.248; balances, 39.28 344 Closing prices Amal Copper. .107q N. Y. Central. . 10% Atchison 10, Norf. & West. 1% B &0O p 18% Frooklyn R.T.. B® C.C.C&BLL. 4 Rock Island... Ny Ches. & Ohio...” 82 BL Paul 190% Chi & Northw. 37% Beuthern Pas. ! D&H #2 Southern Ry... Erie ‘ & BPouth Ry. pf.. Gen. Electric... 10% Sugar .... # Il. Central. ..... 1% ey Pacific Lackawanoa... $0 Unlon Pacific, Louis & Nash. 10% U. 8B Stesl...... Manhattan.... .180 VU. 8. Steel pf West. Unlon.... Missouri Pac... New York Markets. FLOUR-—-Quiet aud unchanged; Minne- sola patents, MG, winter wtral ht $3 0ATS: winter extras, SI SGI. w patents, "5 0g 4.16 WHEAT Affected by poor cables, less active bull support and lower tempera- tures in the nerthwesi, wheal was « lat and a trifle sasler. Sceptamber, W4Q7 December, 81 7-16G%1%c DUTTER — Creamery, eXxtr BHD. firsts, AGZc. ; seconds, 19GNYC | west ern, imitation creamery, extras, Iofse.s eastern, dalry, cholce tie. firsts renovated, SXiras, Fa; factory, CHEFSE-State, full cream. large and small, best IT: Lwo., falr 10 wood, large, 13 ; half skims, large, ye smal SUN. part skims, but, 15% < FG JOS A reh gathered, xtra; per dom- en. Je, ; pearby, fresh gathe firsts Ww extra firsts, XN ae. , western, fresh gath- ered, weles reted, 2c. ; fArvis, elif. sec “Ni 174 ILK- The price 1s $1.41 per forty quart or ALLOW-- Firm; city, So; country, % HAY fteady: shipping, &@70 ; good to choice, ¥c USLIG BTRAW-Quiet; long rye, BGC HEANS Qulet; marrow, S20G1%. me- dium, §1.7531.77%; pea, ROGLITY: red kidney, 210 HOP Quiet; state. common (0 choice, 16, 1 14 and olds. nominal TIVE pol: LTRY Steady: fair demand; fowls, 1MWGléc : old mosters, S%.: spring chickens TH du cks, old, logic. ; do, spring: uy DRESS] b POULTRY Firm; good de mand; fowls, choles, Jk., do. fair to good Ne old, roosters, Sc. brollers, nearby $c , do, western, H@ilc, Live Stock Mark ein, CATTLE Pecaipts Hight ; market steady choice, B.04. prime, BMI; veal calves, BOSS Hous - Raceipty light: 1narket gh riive and Risher. prime heavisa, Jas ums, oy AY “re, t or ea a Hus ot Mrs. A R, Palmer went to Ul. ster today on business, Mis. R. T. Dodson of Towanda is visiting Mrs, R. A. Nicol. Samuel N. Byerly of Sunbury is the guest of t of Harry B, Wells, Miss Agnes Ki Kinney of Towanda is visiting at E, O. Frahcke's home. Mrs. M. A. VanOstren of Buffalo Decker. Mr, and Mrs. F. L Bennett went to Springville this morning to visit relatives, Miss Sarah Beatie of Salem, N Y, is visiting at the home of Dr. McClarty, O.F. Johnson and Charles Drake went to Foot of Plane today on a business trip, Miss Grace Mason went to New Albany this morning to attend a family reunion. Mrs, Nancy Morrison, who has been visiting her son, J. J. Morrison, returned to Towanda this morning |. Miss Julia Estabrook, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Moore, returned to Towanda this morning Master Hugh Clark of Rummer- field has been visiting at the home of S. R. Matteson and returned this morning. Miss Allie Sullivan, who has been the guest of Bessie Cangley, a short time, returned to Towanda this morning. The Athens and Sayre lodges of the P. 0. S of A attended the funeral of Clarence Webb in a body this forenoon. Earle Druckeamiller of Phila- delphia is visiting his sister, Mrs, A. F. von Tobel. Miss Amanda Franz of the same city accom- panied him. Frank Dill while working ata saw in the furniture works yester~ day had several of the fingers of his right hand injured by coamtact with a buzz saw. W. H. Crane of Lockwood was in Athens yesterday afternoon re- newing old acquaintances. He formerly resided here and is a member of the Athens U. V. LL Arthur Andrews and wife of Detroit, Mich , came to Athens to- day to attend the funeral of the former's mother, The funeral will probably be held tomorrow after- noon, Miss Mame Doran a week ago cut a hang nail off from one of her fingers and it festered and con- tinued to grow worse until now her whole hand is swelled and she is laid up with it, Harold McDaniels while play- ing with some boys yesterday al- ternoon had his left arm broken, One of the boys struck him with an iron rod breaking both bones in the forearm. Dr. E. M. Cowell attended him, Raymond & Haupt's ice cream auto cast a tire yesterday afternoon in front of the residence of G. A. Kinney, Main street, and it took about twenty men and boys to as- sist in repairing it. Fish Warden Perley Nic! Nichols was again arrested this morning by Constable McGovern on complaint of Chester Thomas on the same charge as that for which he was arrested and acquitted last week, He gave bail for a hearing Satur- day between the hours of 10 and itTam, Last evening there was a party of boys on Hugh street engaged in a chivairee racket and a telephone message was sent to Chief Mulligan reached there, out of breath, the boys and some older people ens gaged in a laugh, ridiculing him for the manner they had fooled him, This is rather serious” busi- ness, and they may want the chief some time in a hurry when he will not ksow whether to respond or daughter, Elizabeth Makinson, was united in marriage to Hon. Heary Seymour Kline of Towner, North Dakota, in the presemce of the |} family and a few intimate friends The pleasant home was made vast- ly more so by the floral decorations The prevailing color ia the al; was pink, while white predomi-|U§ brary. As the bride was ushered in attired in white lace and stood un- der the bridal arch there was a hush of admiration and the sacred mar- riage vows seemed doubly so. Rev. A. F, von Tobel performed the ceremony. All throngh the service and all the evening the air was freighted with sweet music from the orchestra. During the reception which fellowed the mar- riage it seemed as if all the society people of this vicinity came to pay their congratulations. The happy pair left at a late hour for their home at Anamose, North Dakota, where the groom is a prominent citizen. AGAINST THE BOROUGH Athens—The suit of F R West against Athens borough, in which the title to a lot on Mile Hill was involved, and which was heard by William Maxwell as referee, has been decided in favor of Mr. West, the decision having been handed down yesterday, J. W. Beaman, Esq, represented Mr. West, while C E. Mills was attorney for the borough, THE MANCHURIA DOOMED, Big Meamer lreaking Up on Hawale Ian Reel. HONOLULU, Aug. 22. The stranded steamer Manchuria i= suffering great damage, aud those at the scene of the wreck think the vessel iz doomed. Four of her gight bollers have been rendered useless, repeated shocks against the reef having damaged the foundations of the bollers, The port eaglue also Is useless ou account of the breaking of its main pipe, The vessel Is believed to be about twelve feet farther in shore than when shie struck, in spite of almost constant tugging in the opposite direction, and she Is leaking amidships. Apparently the steamer rests amidships on a patch pitches upon a pivot. pounding espe clally hard on the port side. Every shock jars her terribly from bow to stern. Captain Saunders saya the only chiance to save the ship is to doat her soon. It Is doubtful whether there Is power enough In Honolulu to do seo, and ald from Bap Francisco is wanted. Captain Saunders shows that he Is suffering from the strain he is under, but he still assumes all the blame. He is receiving many expressions of sym- pathy from the passcugers. They are demandiug that the steamship come pany provide them with accommoda- tions. Manufacturing In Pennsylvania, WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 ~The cen- sus bureau Issued a statement con- cerning the manufacturing Industries of Pennsylvania for the past five years. The wanufacturing industries lucreased from 23 402 to 23.405, with an aggregate capitalization of §1.0uS,- S36.988, an Increase of 37.7 per cent The number of salaried officials and clerks employed by these establish ments Is given as 66,081 and the num: ber of wage earuers at 763,282, the for- mer receiving $73,260,007 and the iat. ter $367,980800 In wages. The total product of the Industries for 1000 was $1,065,5051,882, an increase over 1900 of 18.0 per cent. The principal Industries of the state are coke, flour and grist, foundry and machine shops, glass, iron and steel, leather, petroleum refining and slik and silk goods Beside Himself. “No, I have never seen our foreman so angry In my Mle. He was so furl ous that he absolutely worked."—Meg: ~sndnrier Blatter. 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- b. E McMANAN, LO, O.F, Block, - Ware for the money I've seen ia a long time. It's certainly fine.” dealer said of our new gray enameled ware. Preserving Kettles. quart 15c. 18c. 8 6 20c. 9 4 “ 23. 10 ¥ 25¢. nn: 12 quart 60c. Gregg's Racket Store, toten Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago we Placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a weld known gentleman at pres- 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, if you wish to see him yourself. There are variations in dental workmanslip, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desive the highest de- gree of proficency—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, Vf you take pleasure in having your Ueth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —ave do not do that ki do that kind nd of work, JW. Murrelle,D.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA, Valley *Phone 97 D. E. HN. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4; and 5, Himer Block, Loskhart Street, Sayre. Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Nvaythiog New and Up-to-Date, Wirsh Thomas Ave, Opposites L. V. Station, Rates $1.50 Por Dav Saws, FRTRMRATURRE oe RE BH 1 TR
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