SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. fa A e— LN i » Yon al / oN J We take We Fac- 2 2 Ne A ig 1 - i oN A : Body Brussels from $2 7.50 up. a \ Y We Axmin- -> ® 1 $95. for no better, 33c. 90 patterns ou have paid 5c per yard. ¥ and Saturday $1.50 Saturday, $1.15. MEW Spring from $1.39 up For Friday aL The line is too large to - CASH Tr. '- Se Sr SN Lane of Waists. They are 1 a Prices range So Stock is too large Ad Ginghams, weaves that-make priced, 10c Friday and 3 NOTION Department. more than our prices. 1) ity 30c, 50c quality 37c. $2.00 quality $1.39 DoaS ah \ CN ER Mode he RA - ARS, So . ——— g Your Job Printing to| } Murrell s Printing | { ve The Sitisfatory Place four 15 eight skilled job snd a new, up-to-date, are at your service. : we have the | We keep | * ody to please. Tbe > go Bullding. Elmer Ave, Sayre. Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT | Ba | The ValleyRecord T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE ! i. Murray, Bours: —9 to10 a. m.; 630 8pm Al other times during day at Valley Record office, S——— ee ————————— JIORSESHOEING AND GENER- . ERAL REPAIRING. mer line Values one third Medium weight Ca ; a and are goods appear one half higher or Installment Investigate it. Cash this to February + Na RE ol BV ne BN BO 1 AR NT APTI Le 1 —— Found the Pins. Charile—Hallos, old man. what's the | band? Hetry—It was an accident, Drown's fault Charlle— Indeed!’ all Miss How was she re Heary ~Oh, well, you know, she haa! | got an unfortunate habit of sticking pins Into her waistbelt. —Tit Bits His Viewpoint. Little Willle-—-Papa, what Is a biga Mr. Heanypeck—A bigamist, ny son, Is a—S8hs-8-8-5-s' Is that your mama | Swag up the street? No, | see it Is Swell, & bigamist ls a benefactor | who prevents at least one of Lis fel- | low-men from marrying. '— Puck. Correctly Read, Ouce in a while these fortune-teller | | people do hit It right. A palmist In London wid a customer that he was shortly to undertake some legal! pro- ceedings and that he would be success (ful. The palmist was right. The cus- jlomer #¥as a constable and the next Uee court. —Utica Observer Great Btamp Oollector. Blate Senator Ernéat R. Ackerman, jof Plainfield, N. J, who owns one of the largest private collections of stamps io the United States, is the first American to make an entry for the loternational exhibition to be held from May 23 to June | in Hortleul- tural ball, Loadon, Pastor House Builder. Rev. Dr. Henry M. Tindall, pastor of the People’s Tabernacle, New York eity. has 0 erect 5 six- story home for wobkiag girls, and other work at {he bullding. He dresses Continuous Struggle. John Burns, who 1s a member of the new British cabinet, is called “The Right Hogarable John" now by his friends In the English “Wha's Who” he wrote this of himself: “‘Ballersss and at night schools and Is still learning Came into the world with a struggle, struggling | now, and prospects of continuing it.” Swell Garter. The garter which has been conferred on (he mikado Is set with diamonds, and the star of the order is (mrdiamonds, and the George, which is pendent to the ccllar of the order, Is carved in onyx ! and set round with brilliasts something well Gver $5,000 ———— It cos i ’ Ostentation. “Jinka is always trying to play to the We limit 25th. WN YAN TEN) TEN CP No + 59 ++ BS _— ee eee 4 THE AUTO IN NEW JERSEY. Bearing ou Frelinghuysen's Bill ta Regulate Motor Car Trafic. TRENTON, N. J, Feb, 21 ~The sen ate judiclary committees here gave a bearing ou the Frellughuysen aud Jacksou bill, which regulates the run plug of automobiles iu New Jérsey. When the hearlug was begun the as sembly chamber and the gallery were packed. Tlere were about s thousand persous present, lucluding a delegation frows Pliladelphin which cawe In a special tralu to vppase the LIL The farwers and others favorable to the measure were out lu force, and the au- dieuce was about eveuly divided be- tween the two sides Senator Hillery, chairman of the posed would be heard first, and ex- the Automobile Association of Union County, was Introduced. He sald be thought the present laws sufficient with an amendment conferring power to re- voke licenses when laws bad been bro- ken, Prosecutor Steer of Hudson county, representing the automobile club ef that county, made a speech covudewmin- ing the bill. WB. Scarrett. president of the Automobile Club of erica, sald that if the bill passed it would put automobile driving out of existence in New Jersey. E Hobert Walker spoke for Mercer county and Rutomobllists and sald that the present laws were ample for all purposes If enforced. Others who spoke against the bill were Charles T. Terry of the National Association of Automobile Manufac- turers, Adrisu Riker for the New Jer s&€y Automobile club and R. V. Linda- bury. R. G. Befts, president of the Federation of American Motor Cyclists, made a short speech asking that motor cycles be excluded from the operation of the law. ‘Garfield Demles Packers’ Story. CHICAGO, Feb. 21~Commissloner Garfield took the stand here In the packers’ case and denled many of the statements mode by the witnesses for the packers during the beariug of the lmwunity pleas now lu progress. Bd. ward Morris, Edward Bwift and Ar thur Meeker, représentatives respec. tively of the packing firme of Nelson Morris & Co’ Swift & Co. and Armour & Co. all testified that Commissioner Gartield had told them that his depart- tion If they refused to give it willingly. Mr. Garfield ov the stand de¢lared that be bad never made such a statement] He also denied that he Lad ever prow: ised lmmuulty to the packers. In Boston. Mrs. I[bsententious—Has the baby progressed in the art of articulation? Mrs. Browningbeans—Quile appre clably, Yesterday heassevervated: “Far bo 't from me to seem peevish or argu. meatative, but the evidences of both 2 / NEO ae OE BY Hee, os TN Mrs J. A Goold went to Ulster last evening. Hon L T. Hoyt went to Tow: anda this morning. Mrs. Frank Waters went to To wanda this morning. Mrs. A. C. Amold returned from Bumpville la last evening. Howard S Stacey of Willard, NY. is visiting at LL S, Stacey's. Ee —— Mrs. G P. Watkins went to To-| wanda today to visit with! friends, eS — es ———— Fred Kittel and wife ‘went to Standing Stone today for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brigham returned from Susquchanna last evening, GS Allen of Elmina, was visit- ing his brother, Rev. F. L. Allen last evening. Dr. J. T. Greenleaf of Owego, was calling upon Athens friends last evening. ~ An increase of pension to $12 per month has been granted to L. W. Kelly. Don't forget the silver colonial social at Miss Elsbree's, 301 South Main street. Come and have a “goode tyme," ATHENS TOWNSHIP EL ELECTION Athens—The fo following officers were elected in Athens township at yesterday's election: Justice of the peace, W. S. Woodworth ; town treasurer, Ward D. Weller; town clerk, J. I. Morley ;: school directs ors for three years, C. S. Page, T, O. Lindley ; two years, F. L.. Esta- brook ; tax collector, James P. Campbell ; road supervisors, M. E, Knight; auditor, W. A. Smith; township trustee, Chas. E.” Segar. The vote on the cash road tax was 93 for and 158 against. Showed How flerors Fight. ROCHESTER, NY... Fel, 21. Au gust Berndt, twelve years old, wa: <hot aud killed here by his aucle. Witla Berndt, eighteen years old, nt the Loy's Bome in lroodequoit, The uncle hind been reading “yellow” novels awd was fllustratiog, according to his own ad mission, "how heroes fight” He says be forgot the revol*er was loaded Berudt has been placed under arrest on the charge of wansiaughtér iu the sec ond degree pending au lnvestigation, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Steck Quotations. Money on call steady at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper. SG8\ per cent; exchanges, MM 0 #1, Lalances, 830.194 5; exports of general merchandise from Lhe port of New York for thie week ending yesterday were valued at S12 T1878 Closing prices 11% N.Y Central... Amal Copper Atchison .. 9% Not, & West: B.&0O 110% Pein RR Brooklyn R. T.. 8% Reading .. C.C.,C&BLL 1% Rock Island Ches. & Ohio Bly Bt Paul ceed Chi. & Northw. #04 Southern Pac , D&H. 4 Bouthern Ry Erte @% South. Ry. pf... Gen. Elecuric 178 Sugar cides LiL Cenatral ... .. 174 Texas Pacific Lackawanna 0 Union Pacific Louls & Nash. . Ty U. 8 Steel Manhattan..... 168% 1. 8 Steel pt... JY Metropolitan... 17% West. Ualon Missourt Pac. 58004 ” New York Markets. FLOUR-Dull and pare steady Minne. gota stench, 0g inter Airs %; Wintery extras, E56 w Ne Patents HEL HEAT-Renewed weakpess and a de- cite nearly to yesterday's low point, fol: lowed by rallies, were the early wheat features, favorable weather snd declings in outside markels e ned ihe fret break; the July Br ah Roving; ERY biaady uy wa wet weather TALLOW Easy; city, 8c.; ceuntry, . diarow shipping. CWEEINC . sued AW } woe ulet; dominiia teecs, Bol Ww Lg i RHO rm; state, common {0 choice, che , 11@16e.; Hod, ic. c.: Pas coast. 198, ale Sea: , olds, qk TTER-Cr esiras, per Bound, Be. Ole Ete Yen. extras, Mc) a, thirde, Wik: seconds, Cp t ace ar Jub, exis 30ne rats, gm. | seco CHEESE. ace full cream, smal large. color white, Se REL Der $i Me. Stover. que 3 3 late bis Pac oo bv ima, all , oho. i winter made part skims, WM: : common 5) ma FeLi 8 skims We EGOS State, Penseyl and neary, selected, white, fancy ¢.;: choice, . 19. extra, colors. L Je; Areus. 1 < ; dirties, 1061ic . Fe frigerators, Anest, ite: undergrades PVE POULT R TRY-Qulet: fowls, 13% 4c. ; olds ters, 100; spring chic hsna, £4 Olly ucks, 16U1sc.; geoss, 14gisc. ; eve, aids FOU LTRY-~ ns boner delptle per na, "ha Py n 1 " ary picked, Sg 2 : New ra “York and et Ww Tednin romsting, er Pag 1 hia, and Seon: gounds to Pair wid over Srey ir a fla, Phily priv cocks, i , uabs, 2 : hig. dry iEhad ely » od heh ’ We. ; n NEELS >; culls, B. led 8 Sh mized, Live Steck Markets. CATT : market 'weady chnes, as Reiuat.s; “ven May, on Ugh otters ofisings For One pot have been in accordance with son, yet strive for the best interests of the town. The foreshadowing of a best men to the front and the can- mapoly. Thig is what the masses [disruption of party ines. burgess, tax collector, and council and second wards. For burgess George A. Kianey,* Republican, won over S. R. Matteson, Demos cral, in a vote of 451 to 313 giving Kinney 138 majority. collector A E Bressler, Republis can, won over R. A. Nicol, Demo- crat, by a vote of 449 to 322 giving Bressler 127 majority. = For councilman of first ward, M. W. Nevins, Republican, had 134 votes to F. A. Gillett, Democrat, 107. For school director, Dr, E. B Joachim, Republican, got 201 votes and Arthur.Brown, Demos crat, 35 In the second ward. Dr. C. L. Stevens, Republican, received 125 votes and Harry Wolcott, Demo- crat, 106, giving Stevens a major- ity of 19 votes. For school direc- tor, W. G. Newman, Republican, got 119 votes and Henry J. Huff, Democrat, received 100 votes, give ing Newman 19 majority. The following are the officers elected: Burgess, George A. Kions ney; tax collector, A. E. Bressler; justice of the peace, W_F. Joha- son. First ward—Judge of electors, Charles Hosmer, Republican; Ie- spector of elections, Frank Little, Republican, W. A. Brown, Demo- crat; Councilman, M. W. Nevins, Republican; School director, Dr. E. B. Joachim, Republican. Second ward— Judge of Electors, F. S. Newman, Republican: Inspec- tor-of elections, A. R. Brown, Re- publican, C. B. Durant, Democra’; Councilman, Dr. C. L. Stevens, Republican; School director, W.G, Newman, Republican. Third ward—Judge of elections, Harry Stonier; inspector of clec- Fourth ward— Judge of elections, G. G. Swan; .inspector of elections, H. E. Crayton; J. E. Cook. The Democrats gave a majority of five votes for S. R. Matteson for burgess in third ward, and nine majority for Nicol, D, for tax col lector ia third ward. Miles Finch is elected auditor. So now as the excitement is past, we will settle down into the usual quiet of peaceable citizens. The oil well was~down 1405 feet at midnight yesterday and they have struck another sand rock. A SPECIAL Thursday Morning ~Breakfast Cherry ham. . 5... Strictly fresh eggs . . . 10 lbs Morley's buckwheat flour . . t pail of maple butter liwiy 1 Ib. Carner's special | blead coffee ==... . Ga Our own sausage wile x. an 14 a8 25 25 THESE 58 New Styles PROGRESS 'Is the order of the day. As a city, we (will inevitably have anew Town Hall, | a complete sewer’ system and fine pavements. You can add to the general im- © provement. An up to date bathroom ora good \ heating system will | cs add value to your property, give you more comfort and better health. And it doesn't cost so much. Askus short 3 at. DO IT NOW. rr ——y H.R. TALMADSE, Both "Phones, Elmer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Dasies of Jue Bye Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper pie tiing of Glass- es. Hours—9-11; 1-5; 7-8; Sadar by appointment, Office, Wheelock Block, L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and residence H. H. Mercereau, | Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Valley Phone 11 X. 12 Degimond Street, Try an ad in The Record. STE VALLEY R. R. (In effect Dec. 3, 1998.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: - RASTBOUND. verly & ao. AM. Sanday Shiv. for Alpena, Milam, 00 00 fies, 3 we Faia ager A a aay F. M) Dally Gs inch Cha Ese oi Soi SiS: on Yor, ¥ eu Daily ex Black Die ME 3 Pt Anda]; Basch Dis » uch pd A Dee il pe Sac k, Philadelphia, Balt sshlngton. et aver] M.) Week days A ens ater Ra Sars ater ville, reabtnet. Fle wR pl fg SE ee J Detroit and Chicago. AN ints agemeer I for Tackwood, HA ds Er oon Td Cusdlonte, Batavia, Bomale. 3s Bardi Wuthiad vitals, Lodl, Sibert mansburg, Inler- 10 spas Counects for Niagara Pals, Detreit, Chicago, 81. Louis and points west 6:39 5= med Dally except Sunday, Mack Dia- i r Berio, Wagnia Full Barston. be 2p rat M. RL et ve Te hk M. fe a, SE ut nook ars cor- 3:50 Sayre. | Lockhart St. # Fd pg ot past tats aa
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