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ALASKA 5 ‘CAPE HORN. Our say we have the! ed rege Mg We keep | promises. - our Talmadge Ballding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYNAN, tention given to moving of’ Pianos, Housebold Goods, Safes ste. HILL & BEIBACH care Lockhart St. Obey Orders of Depot Policeman. One of the older sergeants on the i Gray Plover Most of The gray plover nests In the sedges ries which he told was one tllustrated the democratic President Grant The sergeant, ideas onward until it reaches ity winter tion one eveming Among his other | that point. President Grant drove to the station {to meet ope of the incoming trains | While the officer was in another place | the carriage ped in fromt of the station. When the officer returned he | noticed the president's rig standing there, and waited for it to move along. | alighted, the officer supposed that the president had gone into the station. “You know as well as I do that you | cannot stand there,” sald the officer to the president's coachman “De you know whose carriage this is?" was the only answer of the man {on the box. “That makes no difference You | must move.” But there was no move jon the part of the coachman to stir from the place. “Hawkins.” came a voice from In- side, “did you hear what that officer (sald? And the head of the presi out of the éarriage window riage moved. The car- What Had He to Do with It? Young Man—I have called, sir, to | request the hand of your daughter in marriage |’ Yes sir.” “Then what dec you want to come itound and bother me with | troubles for?" —Stray Stories Guests at Windsor. Guests pow Invited by King Ed ward to Windsor castle are Invited for two nights Queen Victoria's guests | had to arrive at the castle between six | and seven in the evening and depart immediately after breakfast next morn ins London Truth says The cas le is now very much more comforta ble in all respecta” Two Hunan (Chins) students, in or der to strengthen thelr fellow students | against the Japanese regulations In regard to students, committed suicide by drowning themselves In Tokio bay a lew days By their death for the good of the cause they become he i | Chinese Heroes i i tween the northern and southern con- tinents that a few years ago was re garded as the dream of enthusiasts, but which to-day has passed far be yond the realm of visions Men whose lives are well behind them will probably live to see the day when they can roake an unbroken rall- way journey from the river Yukon in Alaska to the river Limay in Pata gonia This journey from the north to the south means more than the traveling of an immense distance within a short space of time, though this thought alone Is Impressive. It means the passing through alternate cold and heat, moisture and dryness, bare flelds and green fields, treeless plains and tropical forests, fertile valleys and sterile mountalns; it means acquain- tance with men of every bue of skin and of every Habit of life. Wrecks. Two dilapidated specimens of the genus tramp were crawling along the parade of a seaside resort when they came upon a coast guardsman looking through a telescope at a passing vessel, Thinking to have a little fun at his ex- pense, one of them saluted him with “Hi, coasty, have you seen any wrecks to-day?” | After calmly looking them over Le replied. ‘Not until I saw yodf two!” Also .. Student. “Attendance at lectures is not come { pulsory in Germany, add there are ail sorts of yarns about the students’ {dle- ness. They say that g young man in Heidelberg once approached another young man and asked: "Where are the university build- ings? “The second young man replied: “I really don't know. | am a student here myself’ ™ In Training. Alfred Shrubb, the former amateur champion long-distance runner, was married in the London Olympia the other night before a large crowd, Afla* the ceremony Shrubb took off his overs coat and did three miles on the track in }4 mifvuta 33 qeconds, only 13-5 seconds more than Ms Yeeorg E. B. Carver is in Elmira today. Harry Wolcott went to Elmira last night. M. P. Murray has returned from Binghamton. T. A. Barney went to Towanda and Laquia today. Mrs. Timothy Donovan of Bridge street, is quite ill. nell for the Easter vacation. Miss Beatrice Daw is expected home from Vassar tomorrow. lon. Robert Edminston of Mi- lan was in town this morning. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle is moving his household goods to Ulster. Mrs. E. H. Hickey has gooe to Trenton, N. J , to visit her parents. Charles Osborne has moved from South street to the rooms over his store. Joseph Hines, who has been ill since last Saturday, is somewhat better today. Martin Conant of Proctor, Minn., visited at the home of A V. Weav- er yesterday. . A party of young people are preparing to go to Smithfi:ld on a Sleighride 1] this evenirg George V Vail went to Meshoppen this morning on a business trip. He will return this eveaing. Edward D. Payne is home from Corn:ll university spending the Easter vacation with his parents. I Potter went to Orwell this morning to attend a convention of the singing schools in that part of the county A party of “high school pupils went on a sleighride to the home quin last evening. Wesley Kilmer was arrested last night on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. The hearing was set for this afternoon. P. PF, Lauer moved yesterday frons 202 Tyler street across the Chemung river to the second place below the old tannery. The ladies aid society of the Baptist church were entertained at dinner today at the home of Mrs Weller in E st Athens. A party of 14 young people from Ulster came up on a sleighride last evening and enjoyed an oyster supper at the Campbell House. The Athens W. CT U will meet with Mrs. Alvin Talmer, 517 Lincoln street, Sayre, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 The subject is “Neal Dow." The case of Potter vs Kitchen was scttled by the parties without a trial. This deprived the court of an opportunity to ‘expound the ethics that should regulate a horse trade.” It is stated on good authority that company G of Montrose will be mustered out March 27. This leaves an opening lor the Athens company, and it will probably be mustered l into the the state service. COT 00T A AND PUSHED Athens—A party of 40 persons from Athens and Sarye weat to Sheshequin last evening and en- joyed a supper and dance at the hotel at that place. There were two loads of them and they report a very enjoyable time. The only |© up the Sheshequin narrows, when one of the teams balked and the masculine portion of the load was obliged to get out and push. NEW ELECTRIC MOTOR Athens—L. C. Miller of Waver. ly has just completed the work of | 2 installing a new 500 volt electric | f3°* motor in L. T. Hoyt's printing office. The greatly increased de. mand for the jeg 5 blanks which Insurance company, Andrew Hamilton, forwarded to Clarence H. Mackay, temporary chairman of the Fowler (ln- vestigafing) committer of that con pany, a caustic letter, In which he made known his refusal to appear Le to do their worst. The communication is in response to an iavitation sent to the “judge” soon after his return from Europe, in which be was asked to furnish evidence to the New York Life's luvestigating Tbe “Judge's” Jetter follows: since my return. “It is doubtless quite avident that by this time you should be yourselves sat- isfied that the statements contained in your report of Feb, 7 in regard to your examination of my account sre seri ously wrong and that when you rushed into print In order that you might wear a newspaper bald you had not, as your report incorrectly states, ‘obtained all the Information about this subject that is accessible’ “Your published interviews, which I take to Le correct because 1 know the facts so covered, betray a startling loss of memory during your deliberations upon the subject of the weekly audit for years of my accounts by some members of your committee und from time to time by othier members of the board of trustees. files (If they have not been suppressed), official action spread upod the record of your proceedings and correspond. ence to which you must certainly bave bad sccess have been deliberately ig- nored by you to give to the Paris poll- cy fees account and to the refunded New York premium tax collections a false color upon which to base:.your unwarranted accusations “Notwithstanding this, 1 was pre pared to accept the suggestion contaln- ed lo your letter— Will you walk into my parior, says the spider to the 8y'— when you practically retreated from your position in choosing to proceed by the commencement of a civil action against me, “I can appreciate that the events of the past week, so far as [ have partici puted in them, are not perhaps caleu- lated to put you iu a judicial state of wind. 1 will therefore accept yeur [atest challenge and meet you In a tribunal where there will be uo van! ty to be tickled and the scales will be Leld on an even balamce.” At the Hoffiuan House the “judge” was asked whether he Lad ever sald that he had been prevailed upon to re main louger jo Paris than be had In- tended by the New York Life trustees. He said, “I did not make that asser- tion, but 1 could bave sald it with truth if I wished to.” Hamiiton intimated that he would soon have something very interesting to say about George W. Perklus Will Net Register Ship In Cuba. CHARLESTON, 8. C, March 22-— The American steamer Oristobal Co fon, which came into this port some days ago with machinery disabled, has sailed for Batabano, Cuba, and will upon arrival take up a regular run be- tween that port and the lsle of Plues T. J. Keenan of Pittsburg, president of the Isle of Pines Steamship company. is ou board aud sald that he Lad re- celved notice from the Cuban treasury department to register in Cuba. This he did not propose to do and has ap- pealed to the state department at Wasulugton, ———————— Hot on the Trall Chiet of Police—Well, have you made any further discoveries con cerning this murder mystery to-day? Trained Sleuthhound—Yes, one of the newspaper artists gave me as pri vate view of a picture of the {astru- ment with whieh the deed might bave veen committed —Stray Stories. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Steck Quotations. Money on call steady at § per cent; prime mercantile paper, G64 per cent; exchanges, 32 IZ «0. balances, $13.67 4810 Closing prices Amal. Copper... 18% N.Y. Central . 143% Alchison.. 25, Norf & West. ITY B&O... .1008 Penn. R. R 137 Brookiya RT. sy fesdiag i £ LC atl » land » Che & Ohlo. 87 St Paul... 173% Chi & Northw. 223); Southern Pac... D.&H 02 Southern Ry i) Erie. .... 4% Bouth Ry. pf. 10% Gen. Electric... 164 Sugar .... 1% HL Central 168% Texas Pacific. 33% Lackawanna... 48 Union Pacific. 151% Louis & Nash. 109% U 8. Breel. .. 5% Manhattan 157% U. 8. Steel pf... 106 Metropolitan 118, West. Unlon nw Missouri Pac... WY New York Markets. FLOUR — Firm. 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You can add to the general im- provement. An up to date | SSX bathroom ora good heating system will add value to your property, give you more comfert and |bes better health, And|p it doesn't cost so much. Ask us about | By it DO IT NOW. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Emer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, N. D. SPECIALTIES! rout wd te Props pi at taf PEE os. Hou 013; 13 Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A, Block, Sayre, Pa. pard Block, Athens, Pa. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and:Domestic Fruits. oS fulton of pure Seo: Olive Oil just re- 800 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese. All direct trom Italy. No. 5 Rlizabeth St.,, Waverly, May- Murphy Power Of $15.00 as applied received for Spring. the newest patterns. One day's 200 from 1.40 from 2.60. 1.85. 2.25. Our Specialty ERICH VALLEY R. R. [is atibes met. sis is) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND 007 4%. Rare Te 12 A Eris revere re Ty Milas, Lacey Deity, Slack Rat Difmend Xx AM. (Waverly $43 A. 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