_ arises from mechanical de- gt In the construction of the | of ils controlling muscles of in such cases can only be through slication of wait je glasees - to correes sli ing defects. | make a special study of eyesight testiog in all iin branches and can assure a per fect correction wherever it exis's I Do Not Use Drops | make ase of the latest and ost fraction and mascles, 1 Recommend Glasses charge fora The only THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital * Surplus - We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per anpum for money jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposita, whether large ar gmall, draw the same rate of Interest. MN. NH. SAWTELLE, Cashier. J. HB. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CARRY, Rditor afternoon except San- Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents ~. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May at the postoffice at Bayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 8, ““All the news that's fit to print” THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1906 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call steady at § per cent prime mercantile paper. Sufly per Exchanges 2M 117. balances § _ Closing prices 135 By 1184 82 10% Norf. & West om — a5 i a DD &H..... eh. Electric 1785 Jl Central 17% Lauls & Nash. | 164 Metropolitan 174% Missouri Pac, ... 108 « Ibi — JET. New York Markets. WHEAT Market 4c grade, January, Mgsihe CORN Steady; January SATS. Dull and weak, N 0. o lower; contract $20 $55 2 white ural, No. 2 white. clipped BUTTER Creamer, CXLIAK, per px oie, (Mercantile Exchange \ i tion. extras Jc), firsts Deyiic. ; thirds, 15¢1% firsts, Lge; seconds dairy, tubs, extras I. { _meconds, 19g ic; thirds, 170% ~ CHEESE -Btate, full crea large, colored and white, Sepis ey. Gc... Ottober, best, 128 made, *xhvall, ey best 184. atr, 1 ia light . made, cholee, 11, 11% winter made .: part skims, prime, o Er Kon ©... common to falr ER full imma, ec EGGS-—-State, Pennsylvania selected, white, fancy ? L: mixed. colors rgrades, 150 erators, 10g LIVE POULTRY -— Chic fowls, 13 ES Bikar, 16. p1 r , , Plgeous, pe DRESSED POULTRY delphia, per pound, 6&4 per pair and und picked, DOZc | New Ayivania, 164° chicket pair New Yor and nea choloe ext «He dirties ania, 1gi fila, dry a Pennayivania deiphia. dry Virginia, ax dozen, $230 Tom 1.87; culls, aT DRESSED MEATS -Clty dressed veals slow and generally easier at Midi ‘ 8 few extra carcasses soil $C... country dressed Nor mutton dull at SH. per i at TL Sh per pound, with 12 wp hy oe ountr $row eaily at olivia: weights per pe Live Stock Markets, " CATTLE fair choke. © prime , medium we picked, 1TGilx Ie picked. 11 bs. prime mixed we By wh 4 5 market slow £45 2X veal Receipts light, market higher me heavies KE wad. medium ardrhea orkers, $4510. Jight Yorkers and pigs CHANGES FROM CHILD TO 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL. Remarkable Transformation Wrou he in Miss Mary Scally in 48 Hours ~—Her Strange Malady Morristown, N” J —Miss Mary Scaily a prettily 19-year-old girl of this city, bas just experienced somethiug little less remarkable than a resurrection. lo- deed, the astonishment and awe of her friends as they crowd around her, look into her eyea and feel her hands scarce Iy could be greater if she had come back from the grave The marvelous change was wrought in 48 hours. ln every resject except as to her physical stature Miss Scally bad been as a little child She drank milk from a tube She was guided when she walked as though she were a tottering babe Her only interest in life was the jiugling of a toy rattle She could not talk and her eyes wore the innocent, aimless look of an 18-months-old infant Learned physicians bad tried in valn to loose the spell Her aunt, Bridget Scally, who lives with Mary and the girls father Patrick Scally, had given up hope of the young wollian's recovery and had settjed down to care for her {on the same way that she would for a baby when the giri, withic two days, leaped the span of 19 years of mental development. And the dorking of this wonder left sclence as Iguorant as ever of the why or wherefore of the psychological mystery The girl, strapped in her roller chair and sitiing at the window playing with a rubber doll, saw an exhibition of fire. works which bad been left over from election time The vivid lights apd flashes seemed to send forth waves of force which penetrated (nto the dark. in accessible depths of her mind and straightway began to Uluminate them The girl quickly but gradually recovered her reason and couscloustess Her first exclamation was ove of thanksgiv- ing All of the other five children ¢f the household are overjoyed at Mary's re covery. but nevertheless gaze upon ber SHE SAT ON PLAYED THE FLOOR WITH DOLLS AND with no little awe reconcile themselves to the belief that she ia not a supernatural belug Dr. Henriques, who attended the girl through her malady. sald that he be- lieved there would be no return of the affliction, although he was at a loss Ww give a scientific reason for the welrd oc- currence Miss Scally suffered two previous attacks of a similar The first came when she was 17 years old. It lasted three mouths and her aunt accidentally released her from the spell by placing a box of candy {nu her lap. This simple incident seemed to awake into life the paralyzed bralu cells and the girl again bewine normal Largest Land Owner John 8S Bilbey, of is the largest land owner {op this coun try. his in different 180 000 acres Miitman, Mo property seven states aggregatiog Be Cheerful Perhaps It is natural for one child to be happy and sunshiny and for an other to be blue and dowa-hearted, but heerfulness is a quality which can and ought iu all The world will return your smile If you glve it a chance and you and the world wil} he better for iL to be cultivated Undertakers. s FRANK BE. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, 5 a Ask Strong for samples. Try Strong's Cough Syrup ton today. Try Strong's Asthma Remedy Attorney F A Bell is in Biig- hamton today. Try Strong's lotion for hands C-1L to To- wanda this morniog Ovenshire went J. Eisenberg left this morning for a trip through Pennsylvania, ce n— Mrs. J. Grant Dodge of Cayuta avenue went to E'unra this morn- ing ———————— at Owego. Arthur Smith and Earl Welch of Elmira called on Waverly friends last evening become a benedict home after a week's visit at Alba- ny, Syracuse and Geneva -~ four weeks visit at Wilkesbarre Unger & Ellis is selling men’s] winter shirts and drawers from 12 cents up during this Great Clear ing Sale. The village census enumerators have finished their work, and the be ascertained and results will made public in a few days . — P The special meeting of Tioga hose company called for last night did not materialize. The meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 Only a few more days left to attend the Great Clearing Sale of boys’ Unger now F ths' clothing & men's and going Waverly on at ee ce pe The fire commissioners are in- spe cting the cellars and fice escapes in the business section of the town, as authorized by the board of trus tees. . - It will pay you to call on Unger & Ellis this week and secure some | of the bargains in clothing and furnishing goods. The great sale lasts but a few days longer. MRS. DANA BLAIR Mrs. Dana Blair died last even ing at 10 o'clock at her home on East Chemung street at the age of The cause of her death was cerebral hemorrhage, which was brought on by an attack of] rheumatism. She 1s survived by her husband, a son, three years old, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brink, five brothers and three sisters The funeral will take place next] Sunday afterncon at two o'clock | from her late home on Chemung | street. ttt Mp ——— DID NOT ENTERTAIN Waverly—The Record last Tuesday contained a news item stating that Miss Mable Wood- burn had given a party at her home on the previous evening. We are informed by Miss Woodburn that this was without foundation. The matter was telephoned in to the Record office and we are unable to | ascertain who did it, but call ats tention to the statute making it a crime to make false statements to a newspaper. Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre # Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive | 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- Waverly— Gabriel Samuels died of Simon Zausmer, Park avenue, aged 23 years. The cause of his death was tuberculosis. He was born in Elmira and had been ment will be made at 10 tomorrow morning. Yi rit on HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE Milford Leonard was arrested yesterday afternoon at- Lockwood by Constable Tozer on a charge of bastardy. He was brought to Wav- erly and was given a preliminary hearing this morning Justices Hoagland and Brooks sat in the case, fixed the bail at $500 and set the trial for g o'clock next Saturday morning DIED YESTERDAY MORNING Waverly — Henry H. Howell died yesterday morning at his late home on Orange street, aged ~ £3 in Waverly for the past four years, | and made many friends during his | sojourn here who deeply regret his | death. FIRST CLASS SHOW After a week of repertoire at ten, twenty and thirty, the appearance of W A. Whitecar and an excel lent company in The Mummy and last night was decidedly refreshing. The house was packed from pit to first class in every respect CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Charles Barber express her sincere thanks to her friends and neighbors who so kind desires to ly assisted her during the illness and death of her husband “LOST ON ERRORS." How Inaccuracies {n Life Rob the Ine dividual of the Realization of the Best Nothing is conimmoner Lan to see in flaring beadlines in the baseball, extras of the evening papers, this caption: "Lost on Errors” We do not pretend tw be very thoroughly posted on the fine points of “thenational but suppose that Ly “er- rors” are meant! such things as wild throws, wild pitching. passed balls, muffled Lalls. balls misjudged, attempt- ing bases foolishly and unneces:arily, etc We may not have got the thing right, however, and must beg pardon we our Ignorance Bul it 1s to the boys we wanl to speak a word of caution. Many a game of ball doubtless Las been lost, not by any one glar.ug mis- take. but rather by a series of little blunders, which, put together wera enough to throw the game away There might have been a good deal of really brilliant playing, but the cost- ly and humorous errors’ oftset and nullified all the betetr performance When you came from the fame you sald: “If it hadn't been for this and that little thing we would have won” Precisely so And it is » in all ile It is the little foxes that spoil the best vines. It is the litle rift the jute that slowly “widens and at last stops all the music It Is the little disagrecable mannerisms, faul's pegll vices, which in the end bring It is nol neces- sary. that one should be either a great fool or a great criminal 0 uang de- feat and disaster upon himself. [dle- ness, indifference, slipshod work, a little Jack of the highest and finest conscience and hoour, will do the business. And In one's religious life the same rule holds. We do not have to go out and break all the Ten Com- mandments in order to make ship wreck of our souls Simple “neglect of so great salvation” will Jo It In- attentiveness carelessgess, slothful- pess, a letting down, little by little of ideal and purpose, will bring It about Life here and life hereafter may be “lost on errors.“—Parish Visitor. Eences Favorite Trees of Birds, Birds of different kiads have thelr favorite trees. Blackbirds, rooks and jays frequent oak trees; the ash shel ters wood pigeons and thrushes, the hawthorn all kinds of finches, whilst the woodpecker's favorite js the beech. Favored Tourists, Tourists in Switzerland have bes: extraordinarily favored this summer Fron early in Jone to the middie WITHOUT INTEREST. bargains: z ANDRUS & CO. want the people of Sayre anything by hslves. They have some genuine bar- kind. They are not. guaranteed hy D. S. Andn 18 & Co., and will be sold goes a stool, scarf, music Ix all delivery charges, wk, one year’s tuning and willl also be sold on the Here are the factory, latest style case, & Co. sale price is only A $300 Upright Piar would make brig from new; $265 fahogany Cabinet Grand 10, rented only 2 months, fine tone, easy action, $241.50 appearance; tone pure; mand. condition. D. S Andrus guarantee it and sell it only ' ’ of action; guarantee gain. & Co will o “$35 | for 10 years. VICTOR 10-inch RECORDS, 60c D. S Established 1860 | LOONIS OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 THE HOLY CITY ONE NIGHT" The Greatest Production of a Bible Play Ever Presented in this City, Cast of Thirty People. GRAND SCENIC INVESTURES By special arrangement the prices will be 25, 35, 50, 7S¢ and $1.00. THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Situation Wanted By two girls who wish to work at gens eral housework. Good reference fur- pished. Apply VaHey Employment Agency. Office hoars 9 to 12. Room 1, Talmadge Bailding. If you are a contractor and want men we can furnish you with from 1 to 100 if you will give us a few dayé notice. Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE | TOTTI YTTYTITYITYTYTTYTYTYTYTYTYTYYTYY Office 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. A ALAAALAALLLLLLLEL LE SED rete tb er bt bbdbib bit H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Sg eclal attention to Peasion Papers Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Deanmi Arras - Aayre DR. A. J. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito urinary and chrouic diseases a AGENTS WANTED. Everywhére to sell teas, coffees, sp'ces, 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 prizas to boys and girls selling a specified amount, such as watches—goc timekeepers, { rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pions, | dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and do not include yout 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. MEAT S.J. Bellis at 7 Elizabeth street | is prepared to furnish you with the | best meat at prices that fit your | pocketbook. All orders receive | prompt attention. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w | LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boc- ial Fanctions, either public or private. | Any number pieces desired will be fur- nished. Call Valley Record for térms, eto. DEA FRTATE RADGAING 1! REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Bulld- Ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses | and Lotsa for sale or exchange. All at | bargain prices. Houses to rent. | ANDREW EVARTS, | Room 2, Talmadge Blk. Home phone 61-M JOHN OC. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Frults. Olive Oll--Quart 85c, Galloa $3.00. 15 different kinds of Macaroni at low prices for this week. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly -~ Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and | residence. Notice. | Want ads inserted by oot hav- Ing a ledger account with The Record | must be pald for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads Inlerlaraats ly—the expense of book- keeping and collecting Is entirely out of roportion to the amount iavolved io he transaction. 128 Desmond St. Try an ad in The Record. Situations wanted, free to pald in advance subscribers. Wanted. Agents Wanted, — $2.00 a day salary, Painting taught. Call evenings at 118 South Elmer avenue, 22012 Students taken on violin. Jerome M. LaFleur, 310 East Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa. 248 Lost A gold watch charm on ove side of which is engraved, “J, A. Bradley, Co. Rebellion 1861." It was lost between Sayreand Athens and the finder isre- uested to return to this office and the reward, net Political Announcement 1 hereby annotnoe myself as a candi- date for justice of the peace of Sa borough subject to the rales of the publican primaries. Sereno Nelson. 318 I hereby announce myself as a candle date for councilman from the Second ward, subject to Republican rules, - 118° Coleman Hassler. I hereby announce myself as a candi. date for councilman from the second ward, subject to the municipal owner ship ticket. B. J. Hawkins. 219 1 hereby announce myself ass candi- date for the office of justice of the of Sayre borough subject to the rules governing the Republican oF nazis. ; . T. Carey. 1 hereby announce myself as & cendi- 3 date fo? tax collector TE borough, subject to the rules of the Republican primaries. J. L. Plumstead. 198 1 hereby announce myesit as » candi- . subject to the rules of the Republitant x party. J. W. Bowman, I hereb S9kvitos mye a Salldste oe of collector subject primaries. _ BL. Lewis. I hereb date for the office “of Coll in sul to the Repabiicon ity PS W. P. HA 3 For Sale or Rent The Robinson house, corner Maln an Ferry streets, Athens, Pa. h | once. J.T. Corbin, Athens, nif RE ASR * For Rent oe Two oflices for rent jn the Page block. Two furnished rooms for only, in a central location, Athens. quire at Valley Record office. Third floor of the Glaser tric light, bath rove and all provements, Enquire at Glaser's
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