GRAF & CO. Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. | Joha M, Sullivan is visiting rela- tives in Towanda. | The query last night was: “Who | stole Watson's hat ? | J. E. Weller and wile are visiting {in Nichols a few days. i Mrs. W. C. Bowman went to ' Towanda this morning on business. i ——————— Mrs. H. N. Weller went to Shes shequin today to visit her parents, Rev. J. D, Tillinghast of Titus ville is the guest of Rev. Will A, Kelley. TL E.G. Kingsley and wite of Smith- field were calling on Athens friends yesterday. There was a large attendance at the Presbyterian harvest supper last evening. George W. Stroud is very sick with heart disease at his home on Center street. A large number of Athenians went to Towanda today to attend the Emery meeting. The Baptist church will hold very low rates to the Pacific Coast and other western points. Iaquira of Erie or write J. H. Webster, William's Carbolic Salve With __Astfica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Uleers, Salt Rheowm, Tet- and all skin erup- is guaranteed to give satisfac- refunded. ice 2c by Mrz. Co, Prop's. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Very Low Rates ~ Colonist tickets are now on sale via Hrie Railroad to the Pacific Coast and other western points. These rates are Land will be in effect un- All people desiring to get y the far west should take advantage of these rates. Call on Erie Ticket H. Webster, Div. Pass. Act, cet’ ERIE. RAILROAD. 5.50 to Niagara Falls and return Saturdsy, Oct. 13th Special train Jeaves Waverly 1:25 midnight. 130 ~ $3.00ts Niagara Falls and return , Oct 23d. Tickets good two 50 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers pots that the Erie Railroad Co. We have received a new line fof all. wool blankets and come fortables. They have a wide re the latest novelties fleece down for house jackets Wednesday evening. Miss Ora Haverly is spending a few days as guest of Mrs. George Dayion at Stonyhedge. C.W. Allis went to Wysox this morning where he will be the guest of F. D. Wood a short time. M. E Allis went to Mercur this morning to visit his wile over Sun If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company Fifty per cent. off this month, sani Mrs B E Heath i5 caring for her mother, Mrs Duniel Vanloan, who is suffering from aa accident last Sunday night, C. F. Palmer and wile drove to Chemung this morning, where they will spend Sunday with Rev. NW, Wolcott and family, One our townsmen was in the woods on west hill yesterday after chestnuts and says that the snow was six inches deep Mr. and Mrs. George A'wood went to U ster to spend the day and Mr. Atwood took his gun along for a hunting excursion M:s, Elmer Whipple and chil dren have been visiting the former's brother, G.ffia Taylor, and re- turned to Laceyviile this morning. Mrs. H S Welles went to Au burn today, where she will visit her sister a short time. From there she will go to Philadelphia, where she will spend the winter. The Women’s Presbyterial Mis- sionary society meets at Wilkes. Barre next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Several represent atives from Athens will attend. We have an artist ia Athens who recently turned out some very striking post cards, the work on which is superb. Thus far one person has secured the whole edi- tion. M. E. Greening and wife have come to Atheas to reside. They were living in Oakland, Cal, when the great earthquake struck that place and they have got enough of that kind of shaking up and will not return. They went to Laurel Hill this morning to spend the day with relatives. The Athens high school boys had a good stiff game with Towan- Universalist—Rev, J. D. Tilling- hast will preach in the morning The evening subject will be “The Character of Christ." Catholic—Mass at 8 aad 10:30 a.m; Sunday school at 2 p.m; Benediction at 3 p.m. Episcopal —The usual services by the pastor, Rev. W. E. Daw. Presbyterian—In the morning will occur the Old Folks services. In the evening the services will be- gin at 7 o'clock. Rev. von Tobel will preach. Biptist—The regular services morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. F, L. Allen. HUGHES AT CANANDAIGUA. Received at Geneva With Hoem Big Guns, CANANDAIGUA, N.Y, Oct. 12.- Charles E Hughes, the Republican nominee for governor, Is touring Ona. rio county, making an address at Ge neva, The weather was stormy, and snow fell continucusly. In the face of these wintry conditions the crowds which greeted the candl- date on his arrival both at Geneva and here were large and thoroughly enthu. siastic ones At Geneva the arrival of the Hughes train was marked by the boom of can. non and the playing of two bands. The Geneva audience filled the theater and Hstenad with intense interest to his dis cussion of the issues of the campaign, Mr. Hughes tosk several new leads in Lis address and dwelt with particu. lar emphasis upou the importance of electing the right =ort of men to the state legislature [He declared he was glad that bis opponent's appeal to pas sion came at a time of prosperity when the people are not looking for work or food The telling points in his speech were loudly applauded, and at the cou clusion of the address he was cheered The trip from Gepeva to Canandal- gua was made by special trolley car, Mr. Hughes being the guest of Assen biyman J. I. Burnett, At Geneva Mr Huglies sald in part “When 1 see an audience like this gathered upon such an inclement day 1 ats satisfied that the people are think ing about something, and when the Awerican people set about thiuking they generally do right. “I am very glad that | am about to stand before you not shmply as a Re publican, althouzh | ag loyal to the Hepublican party “I sald the other night in Brooklyn that 1 thought it was the first qualifl- cation of a good Republican to Le an Awmwerican, and then | found 1 was re ported as saying that the frst qualifica tion of an Amer was to be a Re publican. The remark was commented upon despite what 1 had said in my that, although a a citizen first and of «an speech of ac Republican, |} that the issue of this campaign is good visdtance Wis citizenship Mr. Hozhes goes frown here to Penn Yau and Seneca Falls today and Am sterdan totortow CoD SLAVE PRISON FOUND. Fhiladelphia Sabwany Workmen Une earth Girard's Secret Dungeons, PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12 workioen digging deep beneath Water street Market for the founds tious of a tunnel station uncovered at a depth of a hundred feet Stephen Gi- rard’= old slave prison The pen is composed of narrow cells fn three ters, with three feet corridors between the heavy walls. Iron bars windows, and ta each cell Subw ay above cover the are wabacles Directly the dungeon is the house of Stephen Girard, the eccentric millionaire who gave Girard college to Phliadelplila and whose estate Is now valued in the hundreds of millions nave Girard drove a brisk slave trade apd that of his gigantic fortune sprang from barter iu the blacks A curious circumstance connected with the discovery Is that for years a legend of haunting has hung around old Water street between Market and Arch Stories of underground shrieks, chain rattling, blows and all the other time honored maupifestations have been told, and it 1s a fact that houses near the old Girard place cannot be rented be- cause of this sole Veteran Tramp (relating his exper}. ences) Yes, you young fellers, twice only have | been surprised. The first time was when a drunken dude gave me a Jouls instead of a franc, and the second time was five minutes later when 1 tried to change the louis and found it was a bad one."—Bon Vivaal Dustiess Streets in England. The streets of Nottingham, England, are sprinkled with water in which chloride of calcium has been dissolved and are therefore dustiess. One dress Ing every three or four weeks I8 enough lo keep them s0, even in the hottest weather. The cost is very small Take Your Choice. A traveler during his summer In Europe made a list of the different spellings of the word “beefsteak™ that he found in France, Germany and Bel glam... The spellings rap from bil feck and beefstec to beaufsteeaks, , ‘A Speedy Cure for Constipation, Filicurness, Dyspepals, Indigestion, Livey Complaints, Tired Feeling, Pad Taste In the Moath, Had Complexion, Nervousness aad all dissassa of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels *‘ Bloodine Liver Pills ** act gently, yet thoroughly upon the bowels, Liver stomach and digestive crgaes. The pills, in oid aad chronis cases of constipation and Pn ACT at once, without Eriging, nor do they leave any Sb bextant afer aller ts, ot jon 3 constant habit purging, prodac by other eatharuc remedies * Bloodine Liver Pills ** - restore the deranged and torpid liver to its nopmal condition and bealthfal action. Remove and pre- veal constipation by securing a satural and regu. lar operation of the bowels, and relieve those un. pleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or morbid condition of (he liver, stomach and bowels To assist In attaining this end, the following sug. gestions are offered. REMARKS. Everyose who uses pills for their action on the liver, should know that large doses rarely prove as satisfactory a small ones doses simply purpe and out of the sys tem, usually lea the bowels constipated, and seldom removing canse of be trouble, or im. prove the general health On the other hand, am develop the alterstive effect of the medicine, do pot irritite or constipate the bowe but gently stimulate the liver and 1 accemsiation of bile by directing its Sow into the proper chanaels, Therefore itis advisable to com- mence by taking not over one or two pills at bed time increase dode a9 necessary. PoxTiawn, Ma. Gexvrs: =1 find your * Bloodine Liver Pilla™ the most effective pill I ever used They cause [ or comstipative after effect a8 most liver Yours truly, 3 MRS. AMADA RICHARDSON, 255abox. 5 boxes 1.00 Bloodine Ointment cares Piles. yous bos. : som & LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 21% DESMOND AT, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. Read The Record I. L. BENJAMIN, First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable phoes. y Residence: —130 Spruce 64, Athens, Pa. LOOMIS OPERA HOLE ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS — ~~ MISS EMMA BUNTING +459444 FOP FLEET E ERD PEELE EE FEI + | EPFL FL E4220 0 400000000 { And an Excellent Company for Six | Nights and Three Matinecs. : EVENINGS. Monday “Anita, the Singing Girl.’ i Tuesday —"Rachel Goldstein.” | Wednesday “The Barglar's Daughter” | Thursday “Tracked Aronnd ths World," Friday —' Polly Primrose.” Saturday “The King of Crooks.” MATINEES. | Wednesday “Two Little Sailor Boys." Thursday Pretty Miss Nobody." Satarday--“That Girl of Johnson's. f i ' | Davis & Walker will positively appear | atevery performance in one of the ! greatest vaudeville acts on the American stage. PRICES—Rvening, 10, 20 and 30c. Mat- inee, 10 and 200. A limited number of ladies’ tickets have been issued for Monday night, price 16¢c. Advance salo Friday. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason work of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St., Sayre, Notice. Want ads inserted by not bav- The Record / Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. rit ten, Hourss Poaten: Hook On lected, Taxes Paid. : ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST.. SAYRE AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. No smoking | * Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Found, For | Bale, ete, } cent a word each insertion { Insertion thereafter. None taken for | less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, | free to paid-in-advance subscribers. | For Sale. | struments. Enquire at Williams’ ! cery store, Desmond street, Sayre, 181s A house and lot with three acres of land and a good fruit orchard, three miles from Athens. Will be sold cheap. Apply to Mary J. Wanzer, 123-3w For sale cheap for cash or on terms, or exe for Sayre im realty, 70 acre Sheshequin- farm. Burton Macafes, Washington, B 3 . -m A farm of 178 acres in Overton town- ship for sale or exc for roperty in Athens or Bayre. nildings and fruit on the premises, Apply or address C. A. Heaveper, R. F. D. Na. 24, Athens, Pa. 128-1m* A portion of the Old Spring Home- st property in Bayre, re of B, M. Thompson, 200 Bpring BL, Bayre, Pa. 103-3: Several houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 89f Wanted. 2 houseisopes that ring a bome in the country. Address Box Ba Pa. 3 dad Girl wanted at once. A. M. Han- singer, 320 Lincoln St, Sayre, 183-8% Washing and ironing to take home, or will go out by the day; first-class work done; call ar write at once to A. L. C,, corner Harris and K avenue, West Bayre, 1 First class dressmaking at reasonable prices. Apply at 314 Desmond 86. 118 CRS For Rent For rooms rent, office ia the Wisslook
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