price, and in g of 35 miles. 2 Every da finds new garments pened and Adutely unrivaled line of at $1.87 ready to show you. ~ We show exclusively New Ney Em or Tut $2.9 and up. SECOND FLOOR From this you will get STEVENS, AND REAL ESTATE. 100 Laks St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: #0 11:00 a. m,, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 5:00. poy” Bol hs” . i. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: ts of the Eye, Ene, Nose and } and the Proper Fitting of Glass , Hours--9-12; 1-5; 78; Sundays by . ment. Offiea, Wheelock Block. New Curtains Fall Draperies, and Couch Covers THIRD FLOOR garments, at im the name If you can at } price. Millinery be suited in what remains RIGHT AISLE C:an be had Wooltex for + wish suits 3 ry to joay. SEC here for little prices. In 9¢ and up; heavy apparel 'OND FLOCR FRONT an idea of the Less Croco dile-Steal DE. We fancy that common of Mr came in squeals, remsequence Kraus’ assistance ing Mr. Kraus- -Punch —% \ ‘Mard rr at Geneva, GENEVA. NY Sept. 6.—-Fraink Rob- Insou was shot’ and Killed in a saloon here by Patrick MoCrery, a forer an lu the employ of SlacArthour Bros. & Co Mot rery is lelicved to have min 'aken Cre \ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.E: ' with whom be had quarreled ry's bowe i= in Chicago Me Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call cent, prime mercantile paper, 7 per | cen. exchanges, MILETLETY, balances, 3X \~ LW ’ 14 Closing prices Amal. Copper Atchison . B &0... Brooklyn R T C.C.C.&Rt. 1. § Clies. & Ohio Chi. & Nerthw. 212 D.& H.. Erie. Gen. Electric 1 Central N. Y. Central.. Norf. & West... M4 Fenn R R.....1CHK Reading ce A Pg % Rock Istand... St. Paul Suuthern Pac... Southern Ry South. Ry. pf Sugar .. . Texas Pacific lackawanna. .. § Unlon Pacific louis & Nash U. 8 Steel Manhattan 7 U. 8. Steel pf Int. -Met.. % West. Unlon.... Missouri Pac my wy as BOSRIR ITE ~- New York Markets. BUTTER Creamery, extras, MGA jo ; firsts, 2G 00. wcands, Ue. west an, imitation creamery, firsts, 159000c © wst- ern, dairy, cholce, Zc, firsts, DUC Ee; renovated, dalry, extras, Wc; factawy, firsts, 18¢. ; packing stock, No. 1, Isc CHEESE State, full cream. large and small, best, large, 125 Ul half sk'ims, best, large lic. part skims, prime, Se{fc EGGH- Fresh gathered, extra, per -Jos- en, 5¢.; nearby. fresh gathered, firsts to extra firsts, 22gik western, selected, fancy, 2WUSc. ; fresh gathered, firstug, 2A 0 seconds, 1%... Rentucky, fresh gathered, fair to good, 181% MILK-The price of milk Is 51.4] per { forty quart can FLOUR-Quiet and about steady: Min- nesots patents, 34 1084.4); winter straights, SAA. winter extras, $2941.35; winter patents, BLIGG410 WHEAT -The weakness abroad was da- plicated in wheat; prices declined Ye to Ne at first, then rallied on pit covers ing; December, 19% ; May. 8 Li. 168 2%. doRN-O tion market was easier good anther and liberal Chicago wipts: December, G18¢ TALLOW-Firm, city, Ne; Mui HAY~Firm; shipping. @G75c. choles, Xx G41 STRAW Quist, long rye, 2% C. BEANE Quiet; marrow, §2 1 dium, N.EWBWL0. pea, FLING; red kidney, Bis WOOL Steady. domestic flacce, B&B HOPS--Stexdy | state, common (0 choice, 1H Ge, 154 and olds. nomin Pa cifte ecast 186, 1301Sc.; 194, 13c.; olde, nominal LIVE POULTRY -Firmer and In goo! demand, fowls, 10.0100. old reowters | Plastoe. ; spring chickens, 184g isc. ; ducks 13 IRESSED POULTRY —~ Firm asd In: ood demand, fowls, cholon 1iMe : do. alr to good, 14. old roosters, No. ; broil - ers, nearby, 15913. Jo, western, W@lse. 2%¢c.; falr to good small, NGI $e. small, on re- corantry, good to Live Stork Markets. CATTLE ~ Bupply light; NURS jee slow; prime, 00S veal hd 0: roug ors “0: , prime webera A a Children’s School Shoes ! Are here in endless variety. We speak especially in the in- terest of Developer, a line inviting es- pecial attention for little people, telawful Influence, | PITTSBURG, Sept. ¢ — Ex-Judge | Francis J. Wing of the United States {ted that he bad threatened Cassle Chadwick. the dethroned “queen of { finance.” with the adverse influeuce of | James W_ Friend of Pittsburg In case | Mrs. Chadwick applied for a pardon and release from the Oblo penitentiary at Columbus, where she [s Incarcerated. | Judge Wing was a witness in the | case brought by the widow of W. C. | Jutte to secure possession of ber hus band's estate, which she alleges was wrougfully taken frow him. Several bundred thousand dollars are involved | ia the case Shortly after the suit was entered potice was given that the deposition of Mrs. Chadwick In the penitentiary would be takeu because she was known to have bad dealings with Mr. Friend, apd It was sald that sbe bad knowledge of the business trapsactions between Friend aud Jutte This deposition Is now in the hands of Judge John D. Shafer, and a bitter fight will be made when the time comes to rule it out. The case has been en trial for some months, Judge Wing was formerly Mrs. Chad. wick's attoruey. According to the tes- timony, Mr. Friend engaged Wing to go to Columbns and see Mrs. Chadwick in the penitentiary and try to influence ber pot to make any disclosures of his dealings with her aud which were ) thought to have uo bearing on this case. Attorney A. Leo Well, for Mrs, Jutte, {zr examination had Judge Wing prac tically admit that he had threatened that Mr. Friend would oppose any ap- plication she made for a pardon in case | she tol@ too much. ————————————— : PEACE FOR CUBA. ny | Memoecal' Tvying to Bring About a | Timee In island Revell. i HAVANA, Sept. 6.—-The outlook for peace has grown brighter, as General Menocal, tive leader of the Veterans’ association, who conferred with Presi. dent Palma, has received from the president this notification: “You can do for pence aliMblat is compatible with the houor of the government” The veterans sppointed Generals Me- nocal and Cebreco to see the leaders of the revolution who are now imprisoned in the Principe fortress, Havana. They will visit them In company with Seva. ' tor Zayas, president of the Liberal par ty. who is counsel for Genesal Castillo, one of the prisoners. Generdl Menocal went to the fortress and conferred with Jose Miguel Gomez, Demetrio Castillo, Gualberto Gomez, Carlo Mendieta, all prisoners, At tbe same the General Cebreco bad a conference with Seva: tor Zayas The veterans will meet again at Gen- eral Menocal's house to hear a report frota him and Cehireco, Undoubtedly Menocal will succeed in Bis Bret demand to both sides, which ia to prociaim a truce untll the veterans | agree on teruis of peace. A ———————————. Dasa Fice was in Towanda on business today. Milan yesterday. George Herrick was is Towanda on business today. Hon. E. M. Tuton was in town on business today. Isaiah Potter was in Elmira yes- terday om business, Miss Mary Doran has resumed her place at Kiff & Stacy's. Patrick Sloan and daughter Flor ence returned to Culley today. Born—To Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Watkins, this morning, a daughter. M. P. Murray went to Forkes ville yesterday to remain a short time. Dr. J] W. Musrelle went to La- Porte this morning, where he will remain a few days. Mrs, C. L Pierce went to New Albany today to atttend the W. C. T. U. convention. Archibald S. Maurice is the new bookkeeper in the main office of the Keystone Guard, a Lawyet Wilson has taken meas- ures to app:al the case of Perley Nichols, fish warden. Leon K. Lane will move to Ia dianapolis next week, where he will reside permanently, Joseph B. Smith returned to Athens last evening from a three months’ visit at Elmdale, Del. Mrs. C. E. Messenger moved to Milltown today and will reside with her brother, Ezra Canfizld. The annual convention of the P OS. of A. of Bradford county will be held in Athens next Saturday, Howard Mcllvaine and wife of Reading are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Clapp, South Main street. Walter V. Grantham of Buffalo came to Athens last evening to at- tend the funeral of his father, Thomas Grantham, Assessors James S. Sawyer, Jno. Lyons, George H. Northrup, and P. L. Haflet went to Towanda this morning to make their returns, Yesterday Justice Johnson gave his verdict holding Perley Nichols guilty of violating the fish laws, and imposed upon him a fine of $25 and costs. Miss Estelle Park went to New Albany this morning to attend the W.C.T. U, coanvetion. She will take part in the gold medal prize contest Friday evening. Mrs. F. L Estabrook, Mrs. C E. McKinney, Mrs. Elizabeth Lyons, and Mrs. H. C. Sheldon went to New Albany today to attend the W. C. T, U. convention. Wilson Murphy of Rome visited his sister, Mrs, Harriet E Greene Tuesday and yesterday he returned home, accompanied by Mrs Greene, who will remain a week. A young boy named Howe, re siding over Guiles’ grocery store, was injured yesterday by falling from a wagon on which Paul Has zen was loading garbage on South Main street. FELL DOWN STAIRS Athens — Assistant Adjutant General Charles A Suydem suffered a severe accident at Ulster Tuesday evening, He had attended the campfire after which he and Com- rade Wilt went to the home of Ray Horton for the night. After going upstairs to his room he went to the bath room, In retuming to his room in the dark he made a mis- step and fell down the back stairs, severely spraining his back. Med- ical aid relieved him, so that he was able to get to Towanda in the afternoon, and this morning he re- Philadelphia closed ita two day. session at Ulster notably a soldier's reunion and the attendance the last day was quite able. The campfire Tuesday even- minded the boys of the real thing sistant Adjutant General Charles A, H. G Blair, E M. Tuton, Hon. R S. Edmiston, and others made short speeches, and songs and reci- tations were interspersed that kept up the enthusiasm. Captain Bar- ney Kain made the hills ring with battery salutes: At the business meeting Joseph T. Hested of New Albany was elected commander for the ensuing year. The place of the next eacampment will be de- cided at the annual meeting in May. Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now on sale via Erie Ralirovd to the Pacific Coast and other western points. These rates are extremely low, and will be in effect un- til Oct. All le desiring to get to the far west id take advantage of these aio oh od Erie Ticket Agents, or J. ebster, Div. Pass. Agt, Elmira, N. Y. #9-0ct30 $2.00 to Dryden and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will issue tickets to Dryden and return, from Sayre at above low fare, account Dryden Agri- cultural Society Fair, Sept. 1831, Tickets will be sold Sept. 18, 19, 20 and 3lsb. Limited for retarn unti] Sept. 224, inclusive, and will be good ing and returning on all trains within prescribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agent for farther particularal0l - 8oc to Owego and Return Tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad will issae ticketa to Owego and ret arn from Bayre at above named low fare, account Tioga County Fair, Sept. 11th-14th. Tickets will be sold Sept. 11, 12, 13 and 14th; limited for return until Sept. 16th, in- clusive, and will be good goiag and re- turning oa all trains, within prescribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars, 102 Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $6.75 New York.and return Sept. Sth and 10th; good to return on or be- fore 14th. 101 80c Owego and return Sept. ith to 14th inclusive account fair. 101 75¢c Eimiraand return Sept. ITth to 21st inclusive account fair. 101 $LSS to Mansfield, Pa, and return Set, 18th to Rist inclusive acsotug air, 101 $1.20 to Binghamton and return Sept 19th to Rist inclusive, account Old Home Week. 101 $4.85 to Buffalo and return Sept. 28 and 24th, account Decocratic State Con- vention, 101 $1.25 Shohola Glen or Port Jervis and return Sunday, Sept. 9th. 6 Jamestown or Chautaaqua passengers please note that the Erie Railroad Co. Is now running a vestibule coach daily on their train one throagh to Jamestown without change of cara. 70 For further Jartioniany apply to Erle Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark. McMahan's We have a full line of lace curtains, ranging in price from 60c to $4.75 per pair. We have alsoa full line of shoes, and are giving special bargains in chil- dren's school shoes and rubbers. You all kiiow the “‘Len- ox" shoes for children. D. E. McMAMNAN, L ©. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Main Sts., Athens Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. MH. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- pard Block, Atbens, Pa. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. FOR BOYS. made in all popu : dress and Boys $1.50 to $2. ra Se ao serviceable shoes. They Girls $1.15 to $2.00 seen in a long time. dealer said of our new Here Are Somos of the Values: 15c. 18c. 20c. 22c. 25c. quart {4 ie « i 7 quart 29c. 8. %“ ‘3c g 4“ 35 10. 4c 11 S50c e “ 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, of you wish to see kim yourself. There are variations in dentas workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of flour. If you desire the highest de- gree of profickency—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or phone for ax appointment. On the other hand, tf you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year ov two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. J.W. Murrelle, D.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley ' Phone 97 D. E. M. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: —Rooms ¢ and §, Elmer Block, Lockhart Street, Sayre, Ps. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Brerything New aod Up-to-Date. First Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Stablon, Rotes $1.50 Por Dav. Savee. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Recor
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