00 12 but ut- ton length, in suede or while, at $2.50. : Joie, 8 button ack, brown, If you buy yo Style, cut, make and m: Sorosis Shoes For Ladies. We car- ry a large assortment in the different styles, shapes and kinds of leather. All kinds at $3.50. The Sorosis is one of the most satisfac- tory shoes on the mar- ket. Did you ever try a pair? Better come in and see how nicely they fit ur fall terial oe 41 aks, bl aod white. ‘9 button BR xlinats all colors 5 aval, $1.00, En Glo ves {mau- 00. for street wear, New Line of | Peter Pan For Fall and Winter Wear We cannot go in Trunks Bags and Suit Cases All Sizes and Prices We Furnish to de- Purses Plaid and Roman Stripe : ] dels We Are Headquarters for Homes Complete Try Us. Cayuta Land Company Pa., desires to announce that some very desirable building on cheap and e terms, fod the agency | for those wishing with homes or to v4 purposes . t with Mr. Evarts ng elsewhere. This plot surrounded by indus. wi beautiful scenery and ages of a modern indus- : Terms to suit purchasers. are siredy being taken to supply a1 TALLEY RT. {in eect May 13, 1904.) Trains leave Dare ae follows ia : A for Towscds, Tug: : piles. Burts. Mauch . Bethiehers, New a Agee Baltimore and Wasbington - A. M. Dally for Towanda, Tunkhan- — Pittston, Wilkes Basre, Glen Sum. mit . Mauch Chunch, Allentown, , New A rag Ulst de, M ery Towsads, Mon WU New Albany, Dusore. Satter. is, yalasing, xy Tweaks smn Vin and Wilkes Sarre Waverly §. a, Tunkhisnock, Pitteion pokes Rarre, Glen Samr<!t Spriags Raven, Raves Juncilou, Mascr : Baltimore acd Waaalsgton. a Sunday ou only, for Athens, Milas Towands, Wyalusing, Lacey P.M. (Waverly ds RR F. M) Daly it owkads. 2 breton a ia Ae i a. unk. Allentown, Deth . BM. Dally, Black presse, far Towanda, Pitiston, Wilkes Darre, ork and Ihiladel; shin i: ly ojo A. M) Weak day A. M.} Dally for at aad lemtatn, Bethichera, New York, Fall ville, Mcshoppen and Tusxhaasock sex, Phliadeiphis, Paltimoce asd Philsdeiphia, Bulitmore end “Peshington only for Athens, Ulster, Towsnla Mom alls. Willlasaport, Wysiestng, Lacey Teakhsswock WEATBOTND, ML 2 EY or Ocgevs, F9Tale, Nlag Toreate. Deireit, Calcags, B81 ality Taste. De ae BLY fat Osusva, Ao-hewter Batavia, Bufa'n Hits Niagurs Falls and Toreste RAM pal for Lockwond, § Spencer, Cal Ceanexta fo Van Mten Pant. fiatawig Connects for Asburs weet days only AM. Bas for Lack enol Pgeages; thas. iTamags Yor Haris rs, Geseve. Roches and Nisgars Falls P.M. Dally for Gentva Rochester, Daf if fale, Misgeras Falls, Detroi: and Cui PF. KK. Defiy for Lockwood. Disses Burdett (Wetcing Valols, Lali, Gilbert 4 Varies snd Oegeve. P.M. Dally for lihacs, Tremans’ arg Corners, Geneva, Rochester, Ba. Cleveland, Detrott, asd . Connects for Auburn week days ‘suly M. Daily, Bisex Dismont Rrpress Ix Datt Ot, Bulals Nisga:e ) Fae Detroit, Chicags, St. Louls and a : AUBURN DIVISION, A Wek only, far Owego Pree. Canastota, “ Oreton jo, Utica amd Athans. Lockwood, Vas Brien Tramassbury, Lisyu fad Manchester, RENSSELAER BLOCKS BURN. Twenty-four Houses Destroyed In Spectacular Blaze Opposite Albany. ALR dwellings destroyed, twenty-seven faw. | ilies practically homeless and a prop-| erty damage of ahbont $125.60, only al quarter of which Is covered by insor. ance, samuinarizes the results of a spec tacular and disastre which visited Rensselaer, the river, aod at one to wipe out the entire lower ead of the city As It was, two tenement blocks and several lee houses were burned, and only the combined efforts of the Rensselaer, Albany and Troy fire de partments succeeded In staying the progress of the blaze Ihe fire was discovered Ia a hay shed on the river front, but before the firemen arrived it had gaimed great Leadwny, A west wind, blowing thir ty-two miles an hour, fanned flames into a fury, and adjoining ice Hluminating the us conflagration | Just across houses were heavens, The for miles around Tousands went over the bridges, while the Albany shore was packed with spectators After neasly five hours of strennous labor the firemen gulned control, but not Lefore a large burned The was of lncendlia suo police believe ry origin LYNCHED TWO NEGROES, Late to Save Prisoners. MOBILE, Ala, Oct. 8S wasked mea met Sheriff Powers, sanits Switch, in this thre city, at miles north of Mobile omers from Lim and hanged them on) { the spot. The uegroes had béea taken to Birwingham for safe keeping und] | Were being brought to Mobile for trial. ! A dispatach from Moutgomery says! | that Governor Jelks has made am ex. { planation of why the militia was net sent to Mobile with the negroes | Thompson and Robiuson, Iyuched near that city vesterday, The guvernor ad wits receiving a telegrmw frow mem bers of the Mobile bar asking that military be furnished, and be wired them: In reply, stating that soldiors would be put ou the train when it reached Montgomery The telegram ondered Sheriff Yowers to bring the prisoners by way of Mout but It was not delivered In time to reach the sheriff before be Jeft fur Mobile of Selma The governor asserts that he would have placed soldiers aboard the train Lad it come by way of MootPomery, gg mg gouiery by way Lyneh wou al Diceomiungton. BLOOMINGTON, lud., Oct. 8 ~The gro Edward Junes, who shot and In stuntly Killed Alfred Stephens, a lunch wagon man Ler: en safely tak en to the Jeffersonville penitentiary The crowd threatened to take Joues from the officers and lynch Lim, apd it was only by the determined efforts of the sheriff and his deputies that the excited men surrcunding the jall were kept fromm batteriog the doors down and euteriag the place. | x= has oo —. Circus Man Dead Frem Wounds. COLUMBIA, 8 CC, Oct. 8-J BB Gailllanl, one of the three white men Small, at Manning, dled from his in- juries here. Adams was an employee | of Cole Bros’ circus and became in departing for Sumter. At Sum- ter u mob was formed to Iyuch the pe gro, but Sheriff Muldrow evaded the mob hy taking the prisoner from the train and driving across the country to a station on the Seaboard Alr line, where Le boarded the train for Co lum bia Sheriff's Son Shot Convict Dead. MACON, Mo, Oct. 8 —In a desperate effort to break jall here William O'Brien, accused of highway robbery was shot and Killed by the sheriff's thirteen year-old son, Milford Graves | W. T. Tate, alias Leonard Knox, also charged with highway robbery, es- caped. As Sheriff Graves catered the lull directly after supper Le was at ckedl by Tate and O'Brien. O'Brien al a club and Tate a plece of lead | pipe The sheriffs young son caught | up a rifle and shot O'Brien threugh the pt fare, Stabbing Her “Why are you going to sing to him?” “He says he is passionately fond of | music.” “1 know he is; but that is no reason { why von should sing to him."~—Houston Post | Where the Wake Begins, Pat—Why Is the shtern of a ship | lolke Sunday? Mike—Shure and [ don’t know, “Case it's the beginning of wake.’ "=Yonkers Statestiju. -— the Cabviuct May Resign. ST. JOHN'S, N. F, Oct, 8 -[t is re- | ported that the ministry, following the { recent example of the national cabinet, intended to re sign as a protest against | the temporary arrangement of Great Britain and the United States, Ly the provisions of whieh American bLerring fshermen secure privileges contrary to the laws of Newfoundland. Druggisis’ Convention at Capital. WASHINGTON, Oct. S-—Druggists from practically all of the large cities of the United States and Canada are gathering here to attend the thirty second annual meeting of the Nation al Wholesale Druggists’ association, which opened lLere today and lasts through the week Fire and Dynamite at Uazaea. CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 3~Flire in a fireworks factory in Oaxaca resulted in the death of Mrs. Manuel Diaz, the owner of the place, who perished in the flames, An explosion of dynamite injured the chief of police, three po Heemen and one civilian, Mormon Church (hiefs Re-elected. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. &—-By a unsuimous vole all the aathorities of the Mormon church, from President Smith down, were reelected st the Mormon church conference here. Weather Probabilities, Fair; west winds, dia Orren Ray is visiting at Wyalu~ sing for a week. Misses Nellie Cain and Nellie McCarthy speat. Sunday at Corn~ ing. I. P. Shepard has returned home after spending a week at New York. Geo. C. MacKenzie of the To wanda Review was in Waverly last night. Mrs. Garabrant and daughter, Bernice, spent Sunday at Tioga Center. 10,000 bait fish for sale at Locks erby's barber shop. Also hair cut and shave for 25c. 118 23 Miss Donna Wolcott, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. H. B. Graf, returned to her home at Johnsonburg today. Mrs, Hattic Wood and daugh- ter, Bessie, of Elmira, who have been visiting friends and relatives at Waverly, returned home today. Theo ore Shay, the proprietor of the Norwood, left last night for North Charleston, N. H., where he will spend the next two weeks hunting. The Rev. and Mrs, Albert Liv- ermore, who have been visiting Mrs, Livermore's son, Frank A, Bell, returned to their home in Spencer today. An Italian was ejected from Van Norstran's saloon last Saturday night and when he got outside he threw a ste at the door. The police got after him but he es. caped into Pennsylvania. David Springer and Calvin Vins cent, two old veterans of the 109th regiment, will leave tomorrow morning for Virginia, where they will view the scene of many of the battles that they participated in during the carly sixties. TRIED TO PROCURE LUNCH WITH A GUN Waverly—Saturday morning at an early hour a hard looking char- acter entered Neaves lunch wagon and asked Andrew Bartron, who was in charge, for a lunch. He was informed that that particular lunch wagon was not a charitable institution, and that he would have to pay for anything he ate in that establishment. He insisted that something be given him and that if something was not forthcoming in short order that he would get it that he wasn't particular whom he burned. He walked out, and re. turning in a few minutes, asked whether he was going to be fed. produced a revolver. The gun did not produce the desired result and he left vowing vengeance. The police were informed but failed to locate the party. HIT BY STREET CAR Waverly—]Just after 12 o'clock today when one of the new street cars that has a fender on was run- ning up Broad street and just crossing Fulton street, an old man walked across the road and against the car. The car was almost past him, and he was not far enough in front to be thrown into the fender. The side of the bumper beam hit him in the leg, and he was knock. down, but was not injured to any extent. The car was running very slowgat the time, and was stopped within a few feet of where it struck him, He got up and went up Fulton street before any one who saw the accident could ascertain who he was. It is unofficially announced that William Kennedy, of Auburn, is to succeed Jess: June as division engineer of the Pennsylvania divi- sion of the Lehigh. ¥ Line of March and Order of Pa- | [i rade Decided Upon—Line of | 5% March to Be Illuminated Waverly—The line of march for | the firemen's parade and inspec- | (43 tion which will take place next) Thursday night has been decided | & upon. The parade will be led by | i the Boys’ band, and will form in SE front of the town hall in the follow- | &3 ing order: Boys’ band, fire police, | 2 Tiogas, Hook and Ladder Co,|& Spauldings, and the Cayutas-last. | The parade will move up Broad to |X Loder street, countermarch to Ful- A ton, up Fulton to Elizabeth, out| $y Elizabeth to Waverly, down Waw | [if erly to Broad, down Broad tol} Spaulding, countermarch Broad to town hall. The line of march will be illuminated its entire length by red firc and other fireworks, The presidznt and board of trustees of the village will review the parade from the balcony of the Norwood hotel. i js of poss shoes on i Wiliams “We. S—— i —— ROBBED OF $18.00 SATURDAY NIGHT Waverly fp man who resides in Milltown, and ‘whose name could not be ascertainédd reported to the Waverly police lasy Saturday night that he had been héld up and rob. bed by a gang of six men while under the D. LL. & W, bridge that passes over the Lehigh tracks. The amount that he claims to have lost is $1820. He had been to Wav erly during the evening, and was on his way heme at the time. He was going down the Lehigh tracks as that was the nearest way home, when he was set upcn and relieved of his wealth —— a — CLAINS HE WAS ROBBED Wavegly— Saturday night ‘the Waverly police were informed that some “one was érying “Murder” down under the bridge that crosses the D. L. & W. track at Loder street, They went over to the south side and, finding Pat’k Rea- gan, the South Waverly policeman, they went to the scence of the dis. turbance, where they found three men. Two were typical toughs and the third said that he had been robbed but did not think that the others who were present were the ones who did the job. The Wa- verly officers wanted the Pennsyl- vania officer to arrest them, but after being searched they were als lowed go, no money or concealed weapons being found on them, FORMER BRADFORD MAN A SUICIDE ? Unconfirmed Rumor That B. W. Jennings Shot Himself Yes- terday Bros. Price $15 to those who Also full lines Permanent Dentistry ou A quarter of a contury ago we placed s+ wold fillings in the teeth ent a vesident of Sayre. These fill- made. We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to see fim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as theve are dif- ferences sn the various brands of four. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficeency—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 take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do ol do hat Kind of om. JW. Murrell, DD. S. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA, Valley "Phone gy D. An unconfirmed rumor is afloat in Sayre today to the effect that B W. Jennings, a member of the firm Jennings Brothers, who formerly conducted an extensive lumber business at Lopez, had com. mitted suicide by shooting himself at Jenningsville, Md. The rash act is said to have been com- mitted yesterday. The details are Read The Record. buys La France & ° Sutton, ' Le Ld & 1) ” - A Johnson Nothing + 4d i) x A - ag) N\ [ae + Pl - $17 per 100 a) YY . - - A 1] - h = \ | wish them. a vy RA Ta y GHEE SE RS Z8 of glassware, ., oy Sc RIN NN) a NA NZ Ne dir aony oy our promises. we have please. We | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., § Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Recor Bring Your Job Printing Murrelle’s Printing Office not obtainable. Jennings was a man of considerable wealth and no motive for the deed can be assigned by those who are acquainted with him at this place, At one time Jennings represented this county in the state legislature, He also gave the ambulance to the Packer hospital, and was known here- abouts for his many charities. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, Charles S. Eanis of Homets Ferry, and Mrs, R. C, Sheeler of Candor, were admitted today. Ase Hulslaader of Caador, N, Y,, underwent an operation this forenoon, Fa
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