: cool fall nights call to mind the colder ones to come which call re covering for the bed and which is necessary to the refreshing and feep which everyone should enjov. We cpen the season with a of cotton and wool blankets, ranging in prices to Hl the wants na lamps L Tangs These long, dark ans adon coming to will be niuch brighter if you will let us supply you with your lamp needs. We can furnish you ° with Gas, Electric or Oil Lamps iu an endless variety. Gas Drop Lights at $2.48 up. Electric Drop lights at $2.48 up. Oil Lamps complete at 25¢, 4), 57c, 75¢, 89c. Large Table Lamps at $1.47 up to $9.98. ig Why Pay 010360 For a Sewing Machine when the Demorest can be bought * for from $22 to $30? Five reasons why you should not: Iat—Because it is A Standard Sewing Machina 2nd —Because it ia The wing Machine. 3rd—Because it meets All Demande “4th—Because it is Up to Date in construction and 5th —Hecause the Price is Within the Reach of ALL A written ten year guarantee with each machine. Curtain Section Nottingham Irish Point Arabian Muslin Bobbinet Madras Curtain Net, per yard : Curtain Edging and Insertion, yd. Couch Covers - Kops Portieres- a 1 Table Spreads Feather Pillows Bed Spreads Grace Paya of Trinket were visits | made ing J. D. Fice yesterday. [Miss Cure has many friends jn a bo Mrs, Mary Newman and Miss theos Who will wish Nes hap. piness and prosperity. “Mr. Brown ; Flossy Madison went to Laceyville is a senior in Brown University, this morning to visit triends. Providence, R. I, oe there are no more wars neither that college. np romons of warpin ous pl Se ATHENS CRURCHES Mrs. Goodrich Manahan went to Dushore this morning to visit her Presbpterisn—Norsing subject, “A Call to Service” Evening, mother, Mrs. F. B. Harding, a a theme, “Some Thoughts for Labor U. G. Frisbié and family went to Day." Special invitation to men. New Albany today to ‘attend the el Joan: tuday Methodist—Morning subject will reunion of the Frisbie family. — ~~ |be“Personal Agreement With God Charles Luckey returned to the{and Man” Evening, “Coatless Soldiers’ Orphans Industrial School | Religion.” at Scotlanda, Pa : this morning. Universalist — Morning subject Miss Clara Curtiss has returned | ill be “Eat, Drink and Be Merry.” to Athens and will resume her du- Evening theme, “Life and Its Res ties as teacher in the high school. | 0Urces-” ,. tai | Episcopal services as usual to- John VanDemark and wife went | morrow with Holy Communion at to North Fair Haven this morning i ; 7:304 m. and 10:303. m, where they will remain a few days.| gp yoseph's Catholic Church— Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Bressler went There will be two masses, onc at 8 to Lock Haven this morning to a m aed one at 10:302 m. spend a short time with -relativer. © Baptist Church—Services morn “i ing and evening by the pastor. Mrs AA. Leiber and Miss Nora | Morning subject, “ This do in Leiber have gone to visit at the|p..mbrance of Me” Evening, home of Dr. Bradford at Ricketts. |.. The Unseen Though Visite] After Wednesday of next week | meeting” Ee the library will be open every after-| J5 Next Sunday's World noon and evening except Tuesdays.| The first installment of a C. S. Holcomb of the Moaroe- | Duiasons by BF Benson, c e Moaoroe- “Door & This will be fifth ton Enterprise, with his wife, were the Sanday was il be 3 new a i fally written in ig on a business trip last oe peelany for ty preys aud Bs, with fancy red or blue boi- 200 pairs of this number lo select from. Cotton Blankets, in while, tan or grey, borders, at 59¢, 60¢c, 75¢. Blankets, extra heavy, while, gfey or fan, 80c. 100, 112 125, 1.50, $1.50. Blankets, white, grey or tan, at 1.25, 1.75, ‘All Wool Blankets : , 114, 124, in the best of colors, at 3.75, 50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, $7.50. Comfortables full size and good quality cotton, extra heavy to $1.10. Finer qualities in the Maish Laminated Cotton | Comfortables, at 1.37, 1.48, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 260,269, 239, 300, 360, $398. These orrered with fine silkoline, mercerized satesn, | twilled serge. Children's Crib Comfortables at 98c. rareforithe mone ‘gseén’in‘a long time. It s'tertainly fine. — said of our® geay. enameled ware 22. 10 25c. 11 12 quart 60c. ‘Greggs Racket Store, Curtains “.New Line of 2 Amoskeag, Teazle Downs and Daisy Cloth 41 ust Opened Best Quality 5 Rm iies 5 ARIB]Y Store Closed All Day Monday Labor Day = .- EEESES tn 101 sn 58 oo © Fem ago we placed some gold fillings ix the teeth | | fo a well known gentleman at pres-| Justification, Good servants are becoming so diffi- cult to obtain that we really cannot TWENTY-TWO TO BE SHOT. Maney & Page Block, ® hours: —0 $010 a. m.; 8:30 OFFICE HOURS: 00 5. m., 1 bo 4:30, 7:00 bo 8:00, SPECIALTIES) of the and the Pitting at. Office, Wheelock Block, BORN'S LIVERY SIO gl ps ep of Sayre, Athens and Wa ] pads of Ses work sisnded } attached. : Lehigh blame the American lady who disin- herited her son because he married ber mald.—Punch FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quointions. Money on call strong at § 10 10 per cent. prime mercantile paper. sUsly per cent, exchanges, 555.23 36_ balances, §1§- ®1a6 io tosing prices: Amal Copper. Atchison........ 15% B&O ins Hrookiyn R. T.. 4% C.C,.CA&BLL. By Ches. & Ohio... 861% Chl. & Northw. 116 D.&H...onnnx0- «2 Erte....... Gen. Electric. . lil Central 1s N.Y. Central. 10% Naorf. & West... © Penn. RL. R Reading ........18 Rock Isiand ... St Paul......... Southern Pas. Southern Ry.... South. Ry. pf. Bogar .... ‘ Téxas Pacific. Union Pacifie... U. 8. Steel...... U. B. Bteel pf... 108% West. Union... Louis & Nash. 186% Manhailsw...... 147 Int Met. ...... 8 Missouri Pac... ® New York Markets. BUTTER pm extras, GUN firsts, $e. . gC; eastern, dairy. © ae oagDe Orsts, ‘Agne. ; renovated, extras, Ile; factory, firsts, King stock, Ne 1, lsc MCiEEs E-State, full creami I small. best, 1 IN@1Pec.. smal best, | re, i skim REGGE Fresh ane extr " 24c.; nearby, © Bathe BY a to xt firs "|i th unchanged: Min. UR--Stead Foro 1B ria Rion: winter sual ugha, winter extras, 1 6{3.5 Pinas BagL WHEAT — Opening barely steady on Xraentine. ship a ring ar rgent shipments ¢ tember, ¢.; December, Hier Tres CORN jon market was Stesdy on covering an with the weet; September W—Steady; city, B4e.; country, ; Shipping, S§me.; good 0 ilong IY8, os 0; red rvs ain a ic fleece, common fo "otc, Coy Nine to as eras xen half skims dium, $1.50; pea. WOOL~8teady; HOPS—-Qulet; ata 1%6, 1iGlic: 194 nominal: Pa- cific coast, 1505, 13g 904, 12c. ¢-olda, nomina LIV E POULTRY -Firrd and la geod de- mand fowls, 13%@lec.; Ja roosters, © Spring chickens, 13815. ducks, “brisseo POULTRY A Firm and =n Gemind; fowl cholfp, 18%¢.; Fair 10 good, 1 ire vy, 166 , Western, Nite 18, Live Sldek Markets. CATTLE-8upply Haht; fee Meaty choice, B mae: ows veal calves, HOGS — Heoreipta light: marke active and higher: prime hea 0: Alums and heavy Yorrern: dagen. i he Jorkers, $0GEN; roughs, BOs $x SUERP AND LAMBS Sussly it hi market steady; oy weathers, culis and common, E0Q1W: re '06 SEPTEMBER *06 Sa. | Mo.) To. !We! Th! Fr. ! Sa. 1 seiosjen sejesio® 2/3 45 6] (| 8 HOI 1415 1617181920212 2829 Nineteen Soldiers and Three Civilians to Sufler Death For Revolt. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1.—A dis patoh from Helsingfors, where a court martial has been trying the men ao cused of participation io the revelt at Sveaborg, says that the court has sen tenced _bineleen soldiers sud threy civilians to be shot and has condemned others of the accused te varying terms of Lprisoninent, At Warsaw the police, assisted by troops, last night organized a general battue, with-strong patrols, and search- ersby. Hundreds of persons were ar In the robbery ef a bill collector In Rliska street a passerby was killed, and the police arrested nineteen revo- lutionists. Many prominent Jewish anarchists bave left this city, emigrating to the United States. Prince Bhakoffskol, a cousin of the secretary of the outlawed parliament, who, with M. Polivanoff, was convers- ing with Premier Stolypin at the mo- ment of the bomb explosion In the lat ter's apartment Aug. 25 died at mid- night last night of his wounds, SOLDIERS REBELLED. Camp mut Pert Benjamin Harrison Stirred Up by Bad Meat Rations. INDIANAPOLIS, Bept. 1.—~The Unit od Btates troops {no camp at Fort Benja- min _Harrisou made it plain that they would pot accept as ration tdinted were Indications of rebellion against the rations. * The beef bad been taken to the camp in a refrigerator car and had. ct.uged color after being expos. d- 4v the alr for peveral hours. The protests of ihe soldiers caused a board of inspection to be appointed which reported that the beef was taint. od in spots, but recommended that the untainted spots be used. Geueral Car ter, however, ordered all the beef de stroyed and 8 new ration issted, ESCAPE IN MOTOR CAR. Kiageton, N, Yo . Visited by Nasked Gang of Safe Blowers, KINGSTON, N. Y., Sept. L~Taking their cue from the successful operdtions of the automobile burglars of Long 1s i |land, & gang of crackswes in this vi- ciuity bas commenced business. That the gangs are different ls proved by the fact that while one worked here the other was similarly occupied on Long Island. Barly lo the morning three men and 8 woman, all masked, entéred the postotiice at Highland. They blew open the safe, secured $000 In money and $800 in stamps and escaped in AD au: tomobile wheu resldents, who liad Deen aroused, cime on the scene. “True Education. The first, Inst and 7 Jiving © The Jesuit Fathers will give a ten days’ retreat at St. Joseph's church, commencing Sunday, Sep- tember 8. vale, Pa, has been visiting relatives | 2 in this vicinity and returned home this morning “Miss Sarah T, Lawler went to Patton, Pa., this morning where she has a position as teacher ‘in the | to= public schools. Robert Eugene Francke the in fant son of Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Francke, died last evening, aged one month and 12 days. Jesse Hitchcock and family went to Stony Point today to attend the Hitchcock family reunion. Their son Pearl will return with them. The suit against Fish Warden Perley Nichols for violating” the |and fish laws is receiving the attention of Justice Johnson's court today. Rev. W. A. Kelley and wife re- ‘and services will be re- simed at the Universalist church], tomorrow. Charles Kingsley and wife, who have been visiting his parents here, went to Binghamton this morning, where they will remain a few days before retuming to Troy. The Athens township road trus- tees met in Athens today to look over the books for the purpose of finding out what proportion of the road taxes has been paid and how much remains unpaid, E. E. Beatdilee and ‘daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Louise Beardsiee of Waverly, and Bertha Hapnaker of Ithacs, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Wilson, Frederick street, for the day. Monday being Labor day and a in the Bunday World. Order the Bunday World in advance from your newsdealer. Very Low Rates Colonist tickets ares now on sale via Erie Rallroed to tha Pacific Coast and pointa These rates are uy k w; Ae will be in effect un- " h_Al people Sieteing to get advantage Agents, or J. H. Webster, DI et goals, or J. absier, Div. Bimira, N. Y. oa i08 “Wiligme' E\iney Pilg flevo you averyorked. Jour nervous aid caneed trouble wi with your Kid- mersiad Baidert | Hs you in the loins, side, back, A ge blad- under of ? Too de patie sab Corda, OF Boia by CF 1 Dries, Excursio ns - ERIE RAILROAD. 78c to Binghamton and return, Monday, Sept. 3, Labor Day, via Erle leaving Waverly 88 7:57 and 10:36 5, m. and retara on train leaving Blaghamton at 7:16 p.m, ii to eight To: N Y. aud — ts Templar. Tickets on wie Bopt VE 4{ good to return $1.25 Shohola Glen or Port Jervis return Sunday, 95 $2.25 to Rochestsr and return La- bof Day, Sept, 3. Good to return oa the face, especially = went desire to oh Beis bai = One thivagh fo Jamiesiown New ‘Patterns ‘in’ plain, grey o- grey Beautiful ‘goods’ at very ent a vesident 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 wisk to see kim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there ure dyf- ferences in the vavious brands of four. If you desire the Fighest de- skill and dnowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or phone for) an appoiniment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again roery year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe¢ do not do that kind of work. J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St.,, ATHENS, PA, Valley 'Phone 97 D. E. NM. -DUNHAR, ATIORNEY-AT-LAV, = we Offiger—Booms 4 and 5, Eimer Rlook, Lonkhart Siresh, Baym Pa. 5 TOUHEY'S HOTEL TEL erg rm A Th Save. o£ fl:
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