arises from mechanical de js in the construction of the §8 or its controlling muscles. lef in such cases can only be APO, lication of wait pt A ta correct all defects, 1 make a special ht testing ia all p CAD ASAUre 3 per tion wherever it exists | Do Not Use Drops News and advertising matter may be 1 make use of the latest and most presence of diseass, and to fraction and muscles 1 Recommend Glasses measure accurately all error of re- charge fora The only THE NATIONAL BANK | OF SAYRE. Ospital - $50,000.00 | Surplus - $12,000.00 I We solicit your Banking busi- ‘meen, and will pay you three per . pent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or ~ Bavings Account. + The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. A A. SAWTELLE, Cashier. e Valley Record BH. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every Hiaoon except Sun- at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Bubseription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents 3 rates reasonable, and made own on application. as second-class matter May at the postofiice at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, news that's fit to print” 13, 1900. ITURDAY, JANUARY ARE SKINNEU NUWY. he Old-Fashioned Method of Scrap- ing Has Been Geaeraily Abandoned. In Yates county, New York, farmers Bave found out that it is more profit “able to skin their hogs han to scrape them. This change in method, says fhe Associated Farm Press was brought about by ao enterprisiug * putcher who found a market for bog skin. He began to skin bogs for farm ors, taking the skins for pay. as they are worth from 50 cents to $1 aplece " Jt Is & paylog business aod from the standpoint of the owner of the bog it Is 8 good thing, too. He Is pot re . guired to make any extensive prepara tions at butchering lume as before Ne scalding platform to build, no wa ter to heat, no extra help to employ Now the butcher drives into the yard, kills, skins acd cleans the bogs aod Bangs them up ready for market The loss in weight is slight. from five fo 15 pounds, according to the size of the Bog and the butcher will pay half #& cent a pound more for pork skinned 10 cut up on the block and for home use It is much better This practice of skinning hogs 1s rapidly spreading over the state, and It is believed by progressive farmers that in 8 few years it will entirely take the place of the old methods of scrap- ing. Come and See LS tas sasssas sss essed A delayed shipment of library tables, quar- tered an polished. Ranging in price from $7.50 to $30.00. Also parlor stands from 97c to $21.00. Most complete line in the valley. FEEPPFPP OPER E PIF SFY 6RAF & (0. SEPPPPIEPIPIITPII TINTS Furniture and Under- taking. $ Corner Broad Street and Park'Ave., WAVERLY, i S044 0000400040024 0 0 EHH EPEC FFI P ERIE PITRE TRADE CONDITIONS AR 6G Dua & to's Weekly Buslacss Repert NEW YORK Janu 13 R G Dua & Co's weekly review of trade says Seasonable weather morv than olfset | the effect ou business evadRiets of in | creased strife between labor and capl ! tal Low temperature and snow | | brought out the backward demand for | heavyweight wearing apparel and rub | ber goods restoring the one lagging trade factor, and the other departiuents | of jobbing and manufacturing centin | ged vigorously engaged in preparig for | the future except where a few strikes produced hesitation Thus far these struggles have not affected any large! percentage of the wage earners, while | it other industries the higher scales ef | fective Jan 1 have added to the pur- | chasing power of many thousand work- | ers, { Railway blockades cause complaint in several important centers, yet Risjotse for December were S2 per cent larger than in 1904 Foreign commerce re | turns at thi= port for the ast week showed an increase of $3255 053 over | the exports a year ago Money markets Lave returned to 8 more normal position. but rates are still Sr. aud a sharp rise in foreign exchange suggests exports of gud io the pear future but this has Dot pre vented the average of the sixty most active railway storks from establish ing a new high record. Bank exchanges at New York were 382 per cemt larger than in the same week lust year, while at other leading cities the gam aver aged 187 per cent Narrow fluctuations occurred ia the leading farm staples, the general ten dency being toward greater stremgth Liabilities of commercial (fallures thus far reported for January amount ed to $2.178.227, of which $085,730 were in manufacturing, $1 373 447 in treding and $101,000 in other commercial Noes Failures for the week numbered 309 In the United States against 324 last year and 51 in Canada compared with 26 a year ago A LIGHTNING ROBBERY. Newark Mas Lest $35,150 Ia Basieaal Bank at Newark, N. J NEWARK. N J, Jaa 13 - A daring robbery occurred in the National Bank ing company in this Qity when au satch After 12 o'clock nvon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 141A. Dianes cheap at Strong's. — ni ——— Grant Turney went to Hancock today Joe Freedman spent yesterday at Nichols. Leather post cards at Strong's. s———— H. B. Ketcham of Elmira was in town this morning. — eee Post card views of Waverly and Sayre at Strong's Edward Palmer is again able to be at his barber shop - Cut prices onovercoats at Freed- man’s, Waverly, N. Y. Miss Bessie Perkins went to New York city this morning. P. I. Lang returned home yes- terday after a tnp to Albany. ————— Have you seen those $4.75 suits that Freedman 1s now offering ? —————- G. H. Goff of Clark street, is fill- ing the hospital ice house at Sayre. A special meeting of the board of trustees is to be held this even- ing. Great cut in prices on shoes. You had better geta pair at Freed- man's Mrs. Dunham Smith has re turned from a three weeks’ visit at Binghamton —————— _- Miss Ella Fearing of Auburn, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Waverly street. Denslow, The ladies of the Baptist church had a profitable sale of bakestuffs at Brooks’ store today. a e—- Mrs. H. B. Graff returned from been visiting the past two weeks. tls t— voung people attended a social at Dry Brook church last evening. Try Baby Wonder clear Havana se cigar. Our Special 10c, manu factured by H. E. Amrhein & Co, Waverly, N Y tf A. P. Denio of Chazy, N. Y,, who has been the guest of P. W. el containing several thousands of dul lars disappeared frow the bank counter | while the man who bad just drawn the | woney turned for a winute to speak | with a friend Both he and his friend say they saw Do one approach the spot where the satchel bad been placed The police have no clew Laban Dennis secretary of the George Brown & (uv Stone works went into the buuk about noom to draw $5.130 the amount of the weekly payroll He obisine] the mousey from the paying teller and deposited it in « satchel which be Lad brought with him As De started to go out he met a friend apd stopped to speak to him. He placed the satchel on the check sheif und thes turned to his fricud. at the same time buttoning ap his overcoat. Dennis thes turned to pick vp the satchel when be found to his amazement that it was Kone It is the theory of the police Wat some Poue io the bank who Lad seen Dennis receive the money and eouut it waited until he turned bis back and hen waiked burriedly toward the door tak ug the bag as he went Such a proceed ng would bave faken a thief but an instant to get out on the street. ax the door is close to the shelf where the bag lay Towner th: past week, returned home today Frank Sherry, advance agent for spending a few days with his fath- er, l.dward Sherry, of Broad street. McGlenn & Co. have placed a fine outside case in front of their It 1s of solid plate glass with granite foundation and lighted by electncity. store. The following Waverly people went to Elmira this morning: Mrs. FE Clark Tobias, Miss Char- lene Tobias, Miss Mattie Lum, and Mrs. A. Hildebrand. ap remem ero EXCITING RUNAWAY Waverly —A work team belong- ing to O F. Benson was standing The »mpty bag was found later by a boy in 204 Market street ———————————————————————— Honored a Hea. The Swiss village of Zofingen, Ib the canton of Aargau, was decorated with fings recently in honor of a hen which aad laid her thousandth egg jacent deputations, ac- which serenaded villages uy bands dustri ent companied he 'n nus hen Extensive Cab Rank The largest cab rank in the world |e situated in London-—viz, at Waterloo station, the terminus of the london & Southwestern raliway. It is a quarter of a mile in length More thao 1,000 abs in the course of 24 | bourse » led are TRIE Bear's Toothache time brown bear in the park, New York, was thache It took the eombined of four men to pull the molar, after which the bear's for mer amiability returned Some ag { Bronx zoologica suffering fron a strength . Money in Dogs A dog show which opened at the Crystal palace, London, recently, con- tained 3503 entries, valued at $1260, cab lon Pine street just before noon |cluded it was dinner time and | started for the stable. They ran | down Pine street, then Broad, and and turned up Clark street. A | hearse was standing in front of the stable, and they threatened to collide with it. In turning them | Mr. Benson frightened them and they continued up Clark street where they collided with a tree, breaking the neckyoke. Neither the horses or wagon were injured ITE EUREKA! Call at W. H. LOCKERBY'S Barber Shop And get your Hair Cut, 16¢ ; Shave, 10¢; Shampoo,, 16c; Sea Foam, 5; Massage, 16¢ : Whiskers Trimmed, Se; Moustache Dyed, 25¢; Hair Dyed, $1.00, | Call and be convinced. | Everything neat and clean ; four bar- | bers ; no waiting. W. H. Lockerby, 418 Waverly St, Waverly, N. Y. _." 7 v Masonic Past Masters Entertain- ed their Friends in Fine Style i {of the season. The committee ‘having it in charge were Dr. E M. | Cowell, J. T. Sanford and Joseph | W. Beaman, to whom the success ‘of the event 1s due. The tables were arranged in shape of a horse | shoe, decorated with smilax and | carnations and laden with the best seasonable delicacies eight courses, covers being laid for | fifty-two. After the banquet the {time was spent in social converse |and guessing contests, and the | company broke up at a late hour. ATHENS CHURCHES | The Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches will hold their regular morning services by their respective pastors. In the | evening a union meeting will be | held in the Methodist church, with | addresses by the three local pastors Usual services at the Episcopal church. Usual services church. at the Catholic Universalist—Morning subject “The True Chnst.” Bishop Til- linghast will address the evening meeting on the subject: “Am | My Brother's Keeper ?” RETURNED FROM NEW YORK Waverly-Daniel B. Mills, super | intendent of the Vanktten schools | was in Waverly last night, having | returned York where he went several days with his father Charles L. Mills Mr. Mills, Sr., remained in New | York at Trinity hospital where he has gone to have an operation for a cancer which has grown on his face. The cancer is attributed to an in jury which Mr. Mills received sev | eral years ago, in being kicked by |a horse C.M.B. A. ELECTS OFFICERS At the last meeting of the C M. B A, the following officers were elected: President—H. B. Dugan; chancellor—Thomas Slowey. first vice—P. H. Donlin; second vice— A. Ham, R. C—John Enright, financial— John Hart; guard—John | Foley. trusteees—Wm. Foley, A Ham, A Burns, delegate to state convention, P. Donlin, alternate Thomas Slowey at ama—— i —— from New aty ago Bauer's Syrup or Prunes Is the new Laxative Tonic that Is so highly recommended for the cure of Constipation, Liver and Kidney trou- | bles, {impure blood, headache and all {ills arising from an unhealthy state of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes is | mild and pleasant to take. When in need of a mild laxative or a thor- ough cleansing of the system, try Syr- up of Prunes, it causes no griping or { unpleasant feelings. It is just the | medicine needed In every family. | Get a free sample bottle and give it a ‘trial. H. lL. Glllesple and Child, | Waltman & Young, Sayre. | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre | Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west- | ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, | Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- | roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and eduipaent finest roadbed —unexoelled dining cars | Get a Free Sample To-day. |* Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be | convinced that it is the best. It is | guaranteed to cure or your money re- | funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's | Mills, Me., writes, “Your Bauer's In- | stant Cough Cure is a good seller and | gives the best satisfaction of any | cough medicine on the market. I | have never had a bottle returned. If | I sell one bottle they are sure to come after the second one and tell thelr friends of its merits. [ will send an- | other order soon.” For sale by H. L. | Gillesple and Child, Waltman & | Young, Sayre. i i i | F422 LPP P EEE P RES 3 Take Notice! If your razor handle is broken or the blade Is dull take or send it to R. A. Holcomb, 423 Keystone avenue, West Sayre, one of the best furnished barber shops in the valley, Sterilizers, Comn- pressed Air; everything used is antiseptic. All work guaranteed first class or no pay. Shaving, Halr Cutting, Singe- and SEPP EP EEE EPO OP would rather have the money than the goods. A bona Lamps Glassware Dinner Sets Toilet Sets All Other China Broad Street, SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30 Sunday school, 11:45, Christian Endeavor, 6.30 Evening service, 7:30 The Rev. E C. Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10.30, Sunday school, 12 Christian Endeavor, 6:00 BE Evening servies, 7:00, The Rev. M. II. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10.80, Sunday school, 11:45, Evening services 7:30 The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:50, B. Y. P. U. meeting, 8:30 Evening service. 7:30 The Rev, I. W. Bingham, Pastor Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00 High Mass, 10:30, Sunday School. 2:00 p, w Benediction, 7 30 p. m The Rev. J. L. Shauley, Rector. Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00, Morning service 10:30. Sunday school 12:00, Evening service 7:30, The Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector, Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:30, Morning service, 10:30 Sunday school, 12:00 Junior League 3.00 p. m. Epworth League, 8:00, Evening service, 7:00, The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor, THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. F.E. BIDLACK, Secretary. We are a firm of experienced men, that have farnished labor for all classes of work. If you are out of a position write us, we can give you work in all classes. If you are a contractor aud want men we can furnish you with from 1 to 100 if you will give us a few days notice. Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre MEAT S.J. Bellis at 7 Elizabeth street 1s prepared to furnish you with the best meat at prices that fit your pocketbook All orders receive prompt attention. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 135w AGENTS WANTED. Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for boys and girls to make money after school hours. We also give prizes to boys and girls selling a specified amount, such as watches—good timekeepers, rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dolls, etc. These prizes come extra and do not include your regular commission. Men and women are making a good in- come off our plan. Write today for full information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa. ++i bi eed W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A asa al an a8 rreYTTYTTYTY Ofice Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, PEEP PE PEEP 24544 4084848080008d TEP ITTTITTITIYTTITITTYY { Orchestra, ie iE Waverly, N.Y. What is more It draws trade. It is a winner. attractive than a well-lighted store? It holds trade. It shows prosperity. The Humphrey Arc does it. Try it. The Gas Light Company of Waverly, 340 Broad Street. Waverly, N. Y. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE| «cc re keer WEEK OF JANUARY 15. Earl Burgess Presents Miss Emma Bunting And An Excellent Company Both Phones. WANT ADS Rates : — Wanted, Lost, | Bale, ete., § cent a word | for first three times, } cents | insertion thereafter. None less than 25 cents. Situations | tree to paid in advance subscri EVENINGS. “The Little Princess.” Rachel (ioldstein " The Whole Damn Monday Tuesday Wednesday Notice. Want ads inserted by not bav- Family" 0g & ledges asocount with The Record '—Midoight in Chinatown a Dead far when Jur prises I'he Showman's Daughter. | indiscriminately —the expense of In the Shadow of Night. | keeping and collecting Is entirel . proportion to the amount in Matinees. the transaction. Pretty Miss Nobody The Girl I Left Behind Thursday Friday Saturday Thursday Saturday Vaudeville Features Be- tween Acts. Herbert H. Powers, the popular enter- A chambermaid is wanted at Hotel toiner. Al, Ravno's Troop of Ball Dogs, Stimson, Athens 204-1w the greatest animal act in America. Dav- P————————————— Boarders wantad at 403 N. Elmer aven- is and Walker, colored entertainers, {fo singing, daoeing and acrobatic evolu- Ue Mrs. Jease Bell. Shop men prefer- red. 201-1w tions. PRICES —Matinees—10 and 20 cents A competent girl for general house- work. Washing and on out. High Evenings 10, 20 aod 30 cents. Ladies’ Ww. 455 Waverly street, Waverly, N. Y. 200 give satisfactory reference. Box 114, Towanda, Pa. 15¢ tickets have been issued for Monday | waged paid. Enquire Mrs. H. night. Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent For Sale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding For Sale. Loose hay $10 per ton, oat straw $8, ! baled hay $10 and $12 per ton at 133 Maple street, Athena. C. E. McKinney, One Standard sewing one Schoninger plano, and several Wilton | rugs for sale, No reasonable offer re- | fused, 330 W. Lockhart street. alley 4 ' | phone bOx. For Rent Rooms for Rent—All the modern fm- provements: fine porcelain bath, electric light, ete. 418 Desmond street. 204*1w Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let. Enquire at Valley Record. 307-8% "Suite of rooms on the second floor with all modern improvements for rent. W. | H. Shaw, Athens. 207-8 for gentlemen Athens, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil Quart 85¢, Gallon $3.00, 16 different kinds of Macaroni at low | prices for this week. i No. § Rlizabeth St., Waverly Political Announcement 1 hereby announce myself as a candi- date for tax collector of Sayre borough, subject to the rules of the Republican Two furnished rooms only, in a central locatio quire at Valley Record Third floor of the Glaser block. | Political Announcement I hereby annouce myself as a candi. of Tax f