SAYRE, ‘PA. ‘WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. Ir For Thursday and der price. prices : 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and $2.50 Special in 668 inch Bleach third under value. 59c per pair. You should needs at such saving prices Friday Also included 1n Table Liaen for This is one 2.00 values at £1.50 values at $1.12 1.47 2.50 values at 1.89 Rubbers, 35¢; Very season Child's 08¢ ; Street Floor factory cost. Calicos, of the sma’! stores davs, We will make In the meantime we quality, Oil Cloth, in colors, first SD —— Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job . printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. dispoution to our promises. say we have the please. We keep Telmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT DOR be — PIES MADE BY MACHINE. Plagues of Pastery Turned Out at the Rate of Eighteen a Minute. A was an apple ple made by the new ple-making machine that is attended to by one man and three boys and turns out from 16 to 18 pies a minute The machine Is ten feet long apd 20 feet wide An electric motor furnishes form Over the machine Is filling” for it an agitator re the material from After the pasle for crusts has been properly mixed it is weighed and cut into properly mixed pleces by a dough divider A tray full of lumps of dough for bottom crusts is placed at one end of the ma and another tray containing lumps for top crusts at the other end At the rear Is a stack of plates auto matically fed by a ratchet ing dies warm and in to keep 400 ples, volves plate, and places it on a die made to on the plate and the next movement brings It under a dle which forms the lower crust Then the frult is depos {ted from the tank and the moves forward ol Ng That Control the Un- iverse Certain people imagine that ma- chinery is ugly, uninteresting and disa- greeable. Had they a finer and clearer vision, says the Header, they would see that the ugliness is in the misuse of the machine by Incompetenl or careless men and women. The well-made and well-cared-for machine has a beauty of its own that comes of strength, sim- plicity, precision, truth and harmony with the divine laws that control the universe. We may stand beside 1 giant bandsaw while, with screaming clamor, It rips a huge log Into ma- terials for a home, To the clear visioa it is luminous with a strange beauty, 1 i and stamped with an initial dough to keep it from sticking movement briogs the the top cover If necessary understand. Its brililant blade fiying with incredible speed is making a rool tree to shelter a happy mother In another place we see a machina whose purring cutters are shaping beautiful white pine moldings of classic form to decorate a home—making mililon feet of moldings, all alike. Per- haps some sensitive soul cries. "How distressing. so mechanical, so monoto nbus' How sad it all is!’ Dear soul’ Creep back to your dusty studio. Is it not Letter that 10,000 homes shou!d bave graceful forms on stair and sash one home have the others The cutters of th's The ma- The Valley Recor 6. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING | | | DRAYMAN. | Especial care and prompt at. | tention given to moving of ~ Pianos. Household Goods, Safes « «ote, “HILL & BEIBACH CArE Best of Everything Lockhart St. the ple passes forward on Portents of Disaster. Noir weglans are much concerned over’ #8 strange IBcident of the [festivities which welcomed King Haakon © Christiania A mewspaper thus de- scribes It: “At the very time when tie royal procession had to pass the an mostly military, io order to see the new kigg drive past. While the spectators were walting to see the king was heard and deny the crownel! statue of King Oscar fell to the ground. At the same moment the crown fell on snd was 4 in the fall. For 2 mo ment every vue present fell a little un comfortable on witnessing the loci but It was immediately forgotten A few days later some members of the same complny were sgsembled In an- other part of the town In the house of one of the jsaders of the government The conversation turned on the strane: incident of the statue. In the midst of the conversation a scraping sound was heard and the portrait of King Oscar Hh trom, the wall and roll 0 crus! home, so that even a door [rame may be altogether lovely, Machine mol) ings are not ugly because cheap Thay are beautiful and cheap Terrible Revolution. ‘Speaking of revolutions,” the loquacious man, “1 was the cen: tral figure in one myself once’ ‘Somewhere In South America?™ “No. in Massachusetts [ got caught in the shafting of a woolen mill.” began Hard on the Old Man. The children are always glad that fa- ther didn’t marry his first love, bhe- perfectly satisfied with their moth- er, but they always have a notlon they would have been better off if mother had maryled bers —Atchison Globe Aged Pugilist. Bill Benjamin, who twice fought Tom Sayers, being defeated each time, died recently at Shire Newton, England. He was 84 years old, a remarkable age for a former prize figliter to attain Money In Bogs Experts calculate that Irish bogs are capable of turning oul 60,000,000 tons of W. G. Newman is suffering from the grip. Miss Grace Jones went to Wya- lusing today. Patrick Kelly, one of the oldest inhabitants of west hill, is seriously il. , A. G Kitchen and family went to Wysox today, where they are to reside. It is currently rumored that Dr. Julius Dodd will soon return to Athens. The Lincoln” club held a very in- teresting and well attended meeting last evening. James McKelvey one of the drillers at the oil well, returned to Bolivar, N Y, today. Our Star Stock company will go to Nichols tomorrow evening to give “The Country Kid." " John Murray and sister of Wa- erly attended the grange meeting at Greens Landing last evening. William H. Essenwine i is moving from Towanda into the W. G Newman house, 200 Ferry street. Ethan “Jakeway has moved his family and household goods to Elmira today. Miss May will stay in Athens The Athens W.C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rilla Wood on Welles avenue. Miss Ella Vail returned last evening from Baltimore, where she has been the guest-of her sister, Mrs. Warren Peck. C S. Maurice and family, who have been spending the winter at Jekyl island, will return to Athens the first of next week. The election of officers occurs at the meeting of the N. P, I. tomor row night. The meeting will be called at 7:30 o'clock. H. D. Sevison returned last even- ing from a three weeks’ visit in Williamsport. Mrs. Sevison will remain there for a short time. E. F. Loomis will give a concert in Athens about the middle of May and has engaged some of the best musicians in the city to assist him Mrs. M. B. Loomis went to Dal- las, Pa, this morning, where she was called on account of the seri- ous illness of her cousin, Butler Davis Athens—There was a very inter esting meeting of the D. B. Man- gier grange at Green's Landing last evening, when several new members took the fourth degree This grange has been in existence for several years but has been in active until now, the members hav- ing aroused themselves to the duty of protecting themselves from the political intrigues of designing pol iticians, Hon. R. S. Edmiston was present and made a ringing speech There are some able persons in the grange who keep themselves well posted on the affairs of the times. Education in NMexice. A national educational congress is to be held in Mexico this year at the call of the government. It will discuss put- ting all the wchools under federal con- trol. At present they are under the con- trol of the various states, in some of which they are poor and in others good. The little state of Jalisco, for instance, is one of the most advanced In the world in its school laws. In addition Ww com- pulsory free education the state pays the expenses of university students too poor to attend otherwise. Oreat Advantage. Yeast—Why Is an office on a corner worth so much more than one id the middle of the block? Crimsonbeak—On the corner you have the advantage of seeing creditors coming in more direstions.—Yonkers slatlesn an Shrewd Boy. Tommy (at the breakfast table)—I| dreamed last night | found a bag o! gold in a cave. Mr. Tucker—And just as you were about to grab it you woke, 2 you? “Bet your Ife I didm’t! thought it was a dream, and Naphihs. ‘NEW YORK, March 20.—The burs ‘ing of an Immeuse gas tank of the Public Service corporation lu Hobokeg drove hundreds of persons froin their homes in the vicinity of the plant. set fifty girls working in 8 nearby straw Liat factory In a panic and sent s cloud of dense Diack smoke over New York for several hours The tank, which contained over 4000000 cubic feet of gas, adjoloed two other tanks of similar size A fourth tank near by was filled with an explosion, Hoboken's entire fire de- paftment succeeded in keeping the ad- Joining tanks welled and cool, while an employee of the company opened an tha tank. which bad been the source of greatest danger. Householders and oc- cupants of tenements within a radius ‘of three blocks of the fire were seul from their homes, those who did pot quit them voluntarily being driven out by the police. The Bre in the big tank finally bura- ed Itself out, and the distorted sides of the bolder collapsed. How the fire started is a mystery AT ALGECIRAS. Ambassador White's Move For Fran. co-Uerman Agreement Favored. ALGECIRAS, Spain, March 29 —The delegates to the conference ou Moroc- can reforms spent the day in discuss ing the detalls of the proposed compact on which an agreement Las virtuslly been effected The part which the American dele gates took in drafting the flual text of the Moroccan police regulations is gen erally commented upon in a favorable manuer. An official sald: ‘Ambassador White's proposition Is another of the services satisfactory to Frauce which the Americans Lave cou- stantly rendered at the conference and which bapplly have solved the difficult complications.” The French foreign office officials will not announce their acceptance of the draft uutll the protocol Is fipally prepared, but the main work Is con sidered to be over The Moors are displaying a spirit of obstruction, protesting against the de cisions of the conference until they shall have been given the ratification of the sultan, Meriwether Allowed te Resign. WASHINGTON, March 29, — Secre- tary Bonaparte declded to accept the resignation of Midshipman Minor Mer iwether from the Noval academy. He will Instruct the superintendent of the ucadeny to dismiss the sentence of ong year's confinement to the academy grounds haugiog over Meriwether be cause of the death of Midshipman Branch as the result of Injuries sus falned In a fight with Meriwether. It is known that life at the academy has becoine unbearable to Meriwether, aud bis poor record in bls studies Is sald to be the resiit of a desire on lls part to leave Annapolis Riots Continue at Bucharest. BUCHAREST, March 20.—There was 8 cutnlnuation of the student deiuon- strations which were beguu Suuday night and which resulted in two deaths aud the wounding of several hundred persons. Crowds gathered before French shops, hooting and destroyliug siguboards. The mob from thence pro- ceeded to the French legation. They sell a delegation to the minister to us- sure him that the demonstration was in no way directed ngaiost the French uation Olive Oil in Algiers, Consul Johnson, of Algiers, write that the adulteration of olive oil with cottonseed oll has caused a law Ww be promulgated there requiring all ad: mixtures (0 be s0 marked, plainly, and with the proportions of adulteration Any deception in its sale will be pun- ished according to law, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on chill firm at §4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, Lgty per cent; exchanges, $313910,75; balances, 53.54.47 Closiug prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn R. T cC,C.CabtL Ches. & Ohlo Chi & Northw D.&H Erie Gen. Electric IL Central... Lackawanna Louls & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri Pac. 14 ny 150 i) . ity N. Y. Central Nort. & West Penn. R R Readln ‘in Rock fans, ft. Paul RL) Southern Pao... 4 Southern Ry.... South. Ry. pf. Sugar . Texas Paolfic Union Pacific. UB Steel ‘ U. 8. Steel pf. West. Union %h 108 Ha 1% 100%, New York Markets. FLOUR -8teady. but gulet; Minngac atents, HM BULLI, "winter wtralghts "3 W; winter extras, $275g% TZ. winter pat he Uf 2 FC o& ‘HEAT Rather severe declines occur- red In wheat as a result of lower cables, ood weather and liguidation, May, 4 15-16g 8 5-160; July, 50% BUTTEHR-Creamery, extras, r und, TUG Jirsts, UT. seconds, : held, extfie, G22; Arsts, 15g 3x CHEESE~State, (ull cream, large and sinall, colored and white, fancy, HEI. gobd to prime, 13%013%¢c., common ta fair, 13¢.; Nght ake fall made, beat, IQ ne winter made, choice, wa * bgt ei rime, SGU %%C ; alr 10 good, 8. , full skims, 3g EGGS--Fresh gathered, 1h: : country, 39 good lo extras city, «x nearby, firsts, 1 TALLOW -Sicady, ne HAY ~ Steady; shipping, $gic. ; cholce, gic BEANS Quiet; marrow, SLUTWAlE 10; me. dium $106. pea, NINWQID, 1 kidney, git WOOL Steady, domestic fleece, mo. HOPS-Qulet; stale, common to cholce, 106, ogibc., 1904 Ny: olds. 8G%c.; Pa- cif¢ roast, IWS, wo 184, loc | olde ule YE POULTRY Firm, tows, he Ue, ; of ters, 1 .: winter ghick- ens 184 2c} aka Tk i geese, 13G1k DRESSED POULTRY frm, fowls, choice, 184Qlic.. do. fair to good. 1I%Q 16c.; old roosters, 0c. nearby fuasiing chickens, cholee, slic. western choice, 13§16c ; do, fair lo good ig turkeys, choice and fancy. 0., alr 1a 3 Ged. glk. rg HPs Live Stoek Markets. £ arctics, but you need prices, Children’s Arctics, 2 2.60. 1.85. 2.25. 1.50 1.40 from Bridge Work Our Specialty HOLD ON > a minute; we want to tell you some thing. We do plumbing, gteam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tioning, sell nN the famous “Cheer Nful Home" furnace gand handle the fin- est line of Gas Fix- thing in our line TRY US. H. R TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat, aad By 27% Fitting of Glass a. Hours-$-1 7-8; we Sanday by appointment Wheelock Ricek. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier 5 17: Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. JONN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. 299 qalloag 04 pare Olive Oil just re- ceived, 300 boxes of macaronj and im- ported cheese. All direct from Italy. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly. May- EAH VALEY T. 1. (In effect Dec. 31, 198%.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: WAYS rEeer New ville, Tunkhannock, bl Ee. Ly | aE Misch Chan Chank ky Allesiown. Be ls Allentown, Sith bem, oe A ahr 10: AM. Sunday uly, for Athesa, Milas. » . (Wael a 133g P.M ak inaton, York, rhiladel 3 Daily, Black Black Dismond Bh nd a iors and W alls, Tan ri Las: ville, ny. Daily for Allentown, pe Easton, Newark and Ne New ¥ ries *Sletyhes © Car a 75 AM. Bly for pay 0 1:08 = AM. Daly x Ogee, Recher = So omiass Fale aad Torosts. 340 si y AM. ace, Tramansh Van Kites," b;J0 fe i, for Auburn bgp LF Fri A.M. Week days Liaw Imbers faker, Faris Tremaniity, Ere Qubert, Detreft.’ Chica Comes Ti rp sikiasy vile = Sr P.M. ig Sp M. Def Lockwood. Yan Bien, CLR + Ref Trumansburg, Hayts Corners, Geneve and Meschester, AUBUAN DIVISION. 6:38 &== A.M. Week days only, oe Orin. ian land, Sanastate, Gratin, ner where The Valley Rec-| bE Sh, | Mere. Gvracuse. Dtien ond Harare ordldoes not circulate 3 P.M. Dally for for Qwege, Frstvilie: There is no nook nor cor- & Blish, Power Of $15.00 as applied fo received for Spring. the newest patterns.