prices. The Big Store is here ~~ “on = =. Millinery One Half Off Hais under price and include Misses and Children's A dollar does double duty on every sale. It's Hard to Buy Fruit Jars At Greater Savings Than These Mason Pints, 50c doz Mason Half Gallon 79¢ dos Monda $I cach Red Cross Stoves; Ranges At 10 per cont less than they are sold for where made We have 6 patterns in stock, including the High Shelf and Closet. Our price means a sav mg of §; 10 87° features of construction that will command stant attention ENAMELINE at Less 5c fuze 2c. I's dried ont some but moisture will re- DOME 10c size at ye, Parasols at Half Price Our big stock is reduced to 4 styles. To clean out quick at less than cost to manwfacthre, Our Entire Line of : Misses and Women's Wash Suits In Wiite and Colors at Sharp Reductions Almost all style creations are heve and all colorings shown A rare chance offers to get your daughter's outfit for carly fall school days, or yourself now, at from one fonrth to ome half off, Grey Skirts for Fall $3.50 to $7.50 Such charming shades of grey; mot dull and dismal, but a light shade for carlier months and a darker one for continued service Women's Belts AT ONE HALF PRICE. Sce tablefull on the mvigerale, Street Floor. = Swiss, all 25 to 29c values; to np fo I5¢ To close out and gn - T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ofles Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the “Inks John R. Murray, Offles hours: —8 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8 p,m Al other times daring ‘day at Valley Record office. D. STEVENS, AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negobiated, Insurance Writ - en, Houses Rented, Rents Col- 2 lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST.. BAYRE BR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: $80 11:00 a. m., 1 to §:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Sihito urinary and chronie diseases » speaialty. phones. A. NH. HURRAY, I. D, SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and | Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- | 88. Hours-9-13; 1-5; 7-8; Sandays by | © | appointment. Office, Wheelock Block, | —— ————————— Carpenter and Builder. Specialties of Women and of the Rectam, wham lol iinn worth more. Buy ome now be. close, r2Ye, Formerly e this space over | Sheetings here Gingham 6c, New Jersey Clerk a Thief. MADISON, N. J, Aug. 25 Borough Clerk H. Van Wagenen Meyer has con- fessed that he Is am embezzler. It ig believed that be has stolen $8000, Madison has a municipal lighting plant and water supply systemn, and Meyer bad to make out the bills, which were then pald to him. When a resident pald a bill of $12.25 Meyer would euter $2.25 ou the books and pocket the bal ance. The steallugs are said to date back to the first year of Meyer's in- cumbency —— Waterproof Dressing for Shoes, The following Is a very good recipe for a waterproof dressing for leath- er: Spermaceti, four parts; pure gum rubber, cut very small, one part. Melt with a gentle heal, and then add tal- low or lard, ten parts; copal varnish, five parts; mix well and apply the composition to the leather with a paint brush. Be gure and let the rubber dissolve without stirring; it will take four or five hours, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firm at § per cent; ex- changes, SITLL 004; balances, §10,7% 36 Closing prices Amal Copper. Atchison. .... 0H &0O aes Hrooklyn RL T.. C.C.C.& SLL. Ches & Ohlo.. Chi. & Northw D.&H. .... Erle Gen. Electric Hl. Central Lackawanns. 110% Aoi u's Sig ” 1% ns or 220 “wy, Ne) 175 SoA, 150% LN © a N. Y. Central 143% Norf. & West. 17 Pean. R. R..... 4% Reading ........10% Rock Island... "yy St Paul .......19% Bouthern Pac... 9% Southern Ry .. B South. Ry. pf.. 9% Bugar 141% Texas Pacific.. 3% Union Pacific. 19 U. 8 Steel... 7% U. 8B. Steel pt. 108 West. Union... 1 Louls. & Nash Manhattan. ., Int -Met . Missour! Pac, New York Markets. WHEAT ~The early wheat market was steady on higher cables, ralos in the Northiredt an gin offerings: Septem. Ber. TFET 7-16c. , December, 52 1-18g82%0 CORN-Option market was st y on the cable news, September, iy BUTTER~The upward tendency of the market has been checked by restricting count; creamery, extras, I : Arwts, ANUTc ; peconds, 19GQWWC ; eastern, dalry, cholce, B223c. ; firsts, GNC. ren- vated, extras, UN 3 factory firsts, The miarket is strong in tone; prices on all varieties show no Importan change state, full cream, large and falr to good, large, 12 G12%¢. ; small, 11 13c.; half skims, best, large, P< small, Mo | rt skims, prime, Wb FOOGS- Fresh eggs of fine quality are still lightly offered. and buyers are quite willing to pay Xuylic. for the best offers ings, fresh gathered, extra, per dozen, Hc. . merby. fresh gathered, firsts to ex- tra firsts, ON TALLOW Steady: city, $%c.; country, SULA HAY Steady; shipping, &§75c.; good to choice, He Gf 6 BTRAW Steady; long rye ac HEANS Quiet, marrow, S213042%; me dium, SLGGLY,. pes, sls; kidney, POTATOES Firm r barrel, SUT LIVE POULTRY «Unchanged; fowls, 13 a1 ol roosters, S.; spring chickens, 14416 dueks. NGM DRESSED POULTRY Firm: guod de mand: fowls, chole, Mc.: do, fair to good, nei old roesters, Bc; brollers, nearby, We. da, western, Mfc Live Stock Narkets, CATTLE Supply Mght market steady eholce, 86615; prime, HWOHEN; veal HOGS : 3 Ten, : ork any day at 20c, Amaskeag NEW PACIFIC PEAK, Veleanieo Mountain Rises 700 Feet on Fire Inland. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 The treas- ury department received a brief report of a visit made by the officers of the revenue cutter Perry to the peak which recently sprang up on Fire island, one of the Bogoslov group of the Aleutian chain, about sixty miles west of the town of Unalaska, Alaska The southern end of Fire island con sists of two long spits from a half to three-eighths of a mile In length and about fifteen feet above high water. On the western spit the new voleanie peak has sprung up, rising abruptly from the water to a height of about 700 feet and lu shape greatly resembling a monster beehive, with a base about | 900 feet in diameter. From the numerous crevices columns of steam and sulphurous gases con- tinvously arise and form a cloud which | 1s visible for more than thirty miles. { Although the surface of the pew peak | was warm and soft in places, the offi cers succeeded In reaching the sum- | mit. In recognition of the fact that | the officers of the revenue cutter Perry were the first persons to visit the new | peak they have named it Perry peak. FOR A FINER VALPARAISO. Wrecked City Will be Rebuilt New and Splendid Limes. VALPARAISO; Aug. 25.—As the re sult of the splendid courage of the peo ple and with the cooperation of the city government, Valparaiso will be re bulit within a few years on fluer and more beautiful lines than before the disaster of Aug. 16. The rain caused most of the people to desert the tents which they have oc cupled since the earthquake and return to thelr houses. Almost all the walls are cracked, but there was no violent earth tremors during the night or day. Many of the people had to walk long distances carrying thelr bedclothes on their shoulders, There are no conflagrations, but the blowing up of damaged and dangerous structures with dynamite continues and loud explosions are frequently heard. Otherwise the town has assumed an aimost normal appearance. Many buss ness houses have been reopened. HOT POLITICAL SCRAP. Contesting Delegntions May Ge to Buffalo from Wayne County, LYONS, N, Y, Aug. 25-The fight of the Hearst and anti-Hearst factions of the Dewocratic party for the control of the Wayne county Democratic com- mittee was renewed bere and probably will be taken before the state conven: tion at Buffalo. At the county district convention early this month County Chairman Charles P. Williams, a Hearst leader, was in control, and the delegates to the Buffalo convention, headed by himself, were Instructed for Hearst for gover nor. At the meeting of the is ssid to be of the suti-Hearst st Miss Hannah Snyder attended the picaic in Orwell today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Crans ase isits lati in El - . Dr. M. Ransom of Minnesota is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. A. Nicol Oren King of Towanda visited at the home of Mrs. H. E. Greene, G W. Wilbur of Standing Stone was in Athens on business yester- day. ; Miss Lena Kellogg went to Mi- lan today to visit her parents over Sunday, E O Soper of Milan, with his wife, were guests of Athens friends over night. » . Mrs. |. T. Stalford is in Owego as the guest of her mother, Mrs, Armstrong, ' Mrs. George Casper has gone to Standing Stone to visit her father, J. L. Hill, Mrs Elmer Briggs went to Bar- ton today to attend the funeral of Mr. Shipman. Concert by Hosmer's marine band at the Park hotel, Sayre, Sat- urday evening, Miss Ethel Vought came up from Hornbrook yesterday to attend the circus. George Scribner has been the guest of Fred Donley and returned to Laquin today. J. J. Weller and wife attended the annual picnic in Orwell today in Wilbur's grove. D. W. Tripp went to Sheshequin today to see Frank Tompkins who was recently injured by a fall, Mrs. J. P. Ormsby has been the guest of Mrs, Schraeder and re- turned to New Albany today. Mrs, Harry Whitcom of Phila. delphia is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs, Mary Burns, ~ The little Misses Doana and Frances Mills went to Ulster today to visit their aunt, Emily Mills. Mrs, N, J. Mitten went to Picture Rocks this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Archer. O. Benjamin and wife have been guests of friends here a short. time and returned to Camptown today Miss Elsie Briggs has been visit ing her aunt in Nichols a short time and returned home last even. ing. Miss Rena Wilcox, who hag been visiting Mrs, Fred Hoamer a short time, returned to Towanda this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Rooker of Towanda spent yesterday here as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, D. E, McMahan, Rev. A. F. von Tobel and wife and their guests, Mr. Drucken. miller and Miss Fratz visited Wat- kit 8 Glen yesterday. Miss Leella Magee has been visiting her sister, Mrs. |] M Tompkins, and returned to New Albany this morning, C. M. Myer, B F. Gregory and A. B. Middaugh started for Wyom- ing this afternoon to look after their copper mining interests. Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald is enter- taining her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keat, and they together took a trip to Montour Falls today. Hon. O. D. Kinney will give a reception to Hoa. Lewis Emery, Jr., candidate for governor, Hoa, W.T, ¥ = 9 and George Kitchen of Ulster were Fitzgerald of Athens, drove over union Sunday evening services will be held in the Presbyterian church and Dr. W. G, Simpson will preach His subject will-be “Rays of Heal ing.” Another of the series of W. C. T. U. medals will be given in the Universalist church, Monday even isg. A program of songs and recitations will begin at 8 o'clock. No admission fee; an offering will be taken. 2 Miss Bertha J. Waldron, a teacher of Boston, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J] G, Waldron in Smithfi:ld, and today she accompanied her father to Buffilo, stopping to visit some Athens friends, Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Pp in the muscles, the firstslight stifneas in the joints take Bloodine. It acts im- y on the Blood aad Nerves, and will pouitively oare Rheumatism, how- ever severe. by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. Notice to Taxpayers I will by at 124 Desmond street even- longs from Bept. 12 to 15 to receive taxes. Taxes can bs pald any tims during the day from 8a. m. till 6 p.m. J. L. Plumstead, Collect. Sayre, Pa, Ang. 23, 1906 81 $1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at above named low fsres from Sayre, account Luzerne County Fair, on Thursday, Augast 30th. - Tick- ets will be ing and relarni oanlyons tral on date of issu for children. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particalars, 81 $6.60 to Toronto, Ont and Return. The Lebigh Valley Rallroad will make a special rate of one fare for the round trip to Toronto, account Can- adian Nat'onal Exhibition, August 27 to Beptember 10, Tickets to be sold Au- gust 37th to Beplomber 8th inclusive; limited for return to September 11th, Inclusive, and will be good going and re: turning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express, withia th + prescribed limit. See Lehi h Valley Ticket Ageats for farther particulars 81 Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $1.00 to Portage and return Thurs- day, Aug. 30th, account New York Dragoons 9 $7.75 to New York aod retarn Aug. 29th, good 5 days. 73 $1.28 Shohola Glen or Port Jervis and retarn Sunday, Aug. 26th. Special train leaves Waverly 8:21 a. m. 87 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers note that the Erie Railroad Co. now ranning a vestibule coach daily on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. 70 For further particulars apply to Erle Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark. wy 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- cellent bargains in mus- lin underwear. D. E. McMAHAN, L O. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Main Sts., Athens Subscribe for The Record. FOR SALE A very desirable property in Waverly, one block from trolley Nine room house, % acre lot, plenty of fruit. Work shop, hen house and .. This will -sold at a ught before Here Are Some of the Valu 15c. 18c. 20c. 22c¢. 10 25¢. 11 12 quart 60c. quart i 8 9 { “ i“ { i“ "w “ NS es CaN Wo 4) SINT Permanent Dentistry A guarter of a century ago we Placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- én a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings ltoday 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 kim yourself, There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficcency—the 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, of you lake pleasure sn 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.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA, Valley 'Phone 97 D, E N. DUNNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4; and §, Nimer Blook, Loakhart Street, Sayre. Pe. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rveryihing New sod Up-to-Date, Fiast- Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Staklon, Roles $1.50 Por Dav. 7 ~ Sara. Murph i