his Week S . SAWTELLE, Qashicr. 1e Valley Record MURRBLLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. ed pre $3.00 per year; 25 ceuts rates reasonable, and made dl as second-class matter May ob the at Sayre, Pa. Ast of Congress of 8, Jl the news that's fit print” FRIDAY APRIL 6. 1908, “PERSONAL MENTION J. E Cary of North Burton, in Sayre todiy transacting Ps K Mitchell of Troy, master examiner in divorce, transacted sss of a legal naturc 11 Sayre ‘Miss Viaaie Blish returned yes. y from Wellsbury, where she been visiting her friend Miss th Burt. W. B. Bitting, representing the W. Price Paper Company of ia, was a business caller The Record office this morning * Mrs. Hotaling, wife of Rev Ira F. Hotaling, pastor of the Baptist ! chureh, eft this morning for Woos ger, Otsego county, N. Y, to spend few days with her parents. THE ANTI-CIGRETTE LEACUE ~The Anti-Cigarette League met at the home of Rodney Stedge, §28 Lincoln street; six of the mem. bers were present and one new ‘member admitted.- The next meet- " ing will be held at the home of Paul Sterigere, Hayden street. The members of the committee are Paul Sterigere, Eben Gardner, Clyde Santee. The league would ~ be glad to receive new members at any time. For further particulars "call on any of the members. After business was transacted, games were played by all. Refreshments ~ were served at a late hour and the ~~ members departed for their homes SERIOUS CHARGE John Decker, a Towanda man, is confined in the county jail at To- wanda, charged with immoral prac- tices in which his 15 years old daughter is said to have been the ~wictim. The girl was a rather un. willing witness, but she told enough “at the prelimira-y hexrrg tefore Justice of the Peace John Orcutt to land her father behind the burs for & term of fifteen years. Lehigh Valley Easter Excursion "to Buffalo and Niagara Falls ‘Tickets will be sold April 15; eturs limit April 16 Fare round Sayre, $3.00. See Le: $F ZULUS ON WARPATH. Greytown by Warriors of Velde. GREYTOWN, Natal, April 6—The ! colonlel field force which was concen- | trated at Impanza, twelve miles north. { west of Greytowy for operations against the Insurgent chief Bambaata, | the deposed regent of the Grevitown | district, was compelled to abandon its laager after heavy fOghting and retire | to Greytown | The Zulu chief, Bambaata surprised the columu at Jdusk at lmpauza, the | natives springlug.out of the thicket, i fanatically shouting their hattlecry and | attacking the vanguard with their as ' segais. The police bebaved with cool | ness, keeping the horde of biacks at | bay and steadily continuing the march ito Grevtown. The fighting did not ‘ conse till midnight, when (ie column reached Botha's farm and safety. The women and children bad been placed in the center of the column and thus were | completely shielded Ihe infuriated natives hacked the bodies of three po | Heemen who were killed, but the Lod © jes were rescned The polief report that the rebels are ilo strong pumbers aml flushed with ! victory, and the officials fear [urther | excesses A strong force of artillery, infantry and mounted mea is woving out of Greytown lu operate against the relia A laager has been formed here sod every preparation bas been made to defend Greytown in case of attack An assault on the town, however, is considered unlikely to occur, the Zulus preferring to fight in the rugged coun try outside The British fleld force, at present only numbering a few hundred men, will be strongly re-enforced during the next twenty-four hours Greytown is the capital of the Um- voli district of Natal and is situated thirty-eight miles north by east of Pietermaritzburg, capital of the Colony of Natal. It has a population of about 1,700, of whom S00 are white people VESUVIUS SPOUTING LAVA. Villagers Flee From the Mountala Side—~Ashes Sprinkie Naples NAPLES, April 6~The eruption of Mount Vesuvius Is assuming alarming proportions. Five streams of Lurning java are descendiog the mountain, threatening everything below. Roar ing explosions are heard fer tweaty wiles around. The InLabitants of the swall villages pear the crater are es caping. while processions of villagers carrying Images of saints and wadou pas and prayiug for a cessation of the eruption are passing through the ueigh boring towns The smoke and ashes are carried wo far that all Naples is sprinkled with cinders. The Neapolitans are uot alarwed—in fact, they are rather glad saying the new eruption of Vesuvius is iu preparation for the arrival of King Edward, who left Marseilles April 3 on the royal yacut Victoria and Albert accompanied by Queen Alexandra, and whe 1s expected here Aute Kills Boy Blcyeliat. NEWARK, N. J, April 8 — Harry Wire, twelve years old, was killed aud Blakeley Harvey, bis eleven yearold companion, was slightly Injured when ap automobile driven by Peter H Seery of this place ran down the bl cycle on which the two boys were rid ing. Young Wire was on the saddle of the bicycle and Harvey was perched on the bapdlebar. Seery surrendered to the police. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations Money on call exclied at %5 to W por cent, prime mercantile paper. SW @SYy pr cent. exchanges, $32 ell 4, balances, $v HK. ns Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O... Hrookiyo RT c.c,.camlL ¥ Ches & Ohlv Chi. & Northw D&aH Erie Gen. Electric fil. Central in oy, N Y (Central Norf. & West Peun. R. R Reading Rock Island ““ St. Paul 176%, Southern Pac w Bouthern Ry why South. Ry. pf 1 sugar Texas Pacific Lackawanna Union Padi fouls & Nash U RR Steel Manhattan U'. 8 Steel pf Metropolitan West. Union Missouri Pace wey Sew York Markets, FLOUR-Steady, with quiet trade. Min. nesota patents, 204 6; winter jraighia, 38 ona, winter extras, $2503 53; winter patents, $3044 5 WHEAT Disappointing Liverpou! cas bles caused wheat 10 open lower. a reac tion set in later on outside buying and strength of cash wheat, Lut this was fol. lowed later by Hguildation, 8 $1060; July, M S-169844c CORN Continued wet weather und lighter receipts caused corn to rule frm and higher arly, but there was a decline ter with wheat, May, §3UTI% BUTTER Creamery, extras, per pound LYS firsts, 22Q%c. : seconds, 1832 held, extras, JIGI« firsts, 18g CHEFESY.-—8tate, full cream, small and large, colored and white, fancy, MC. good to prime. Wliléc | common to fair Nix winter made chaolce, 108110We | part skims prime, Sg #ec fair w guod wn foil skims, 344 EGOS Freshly gathered ngarhy. Hirst, ie TALLOW 1680, AS, 10 17% [RL Hy 1aisy ay Wie May, Sa exiras, 1% Steady: city, Jo. country, 3 Brg hay Steady. shipping, 4% cholce, me STRAW -Bteady , long rye, 66d BEANR-Quiet; marrow, FLEA, me dium, $206; pea. $1601.00 red kidney, ORIN BOO Bteady domestic fleece, BH HOPS Steady . state. common, to « holce, A ise. § 3 : olds, ye; Pa- ns Mase 196, oie. 14 olds E POULTRY Quiet: fowls, lé@léc : wint old roosters, er chickens, " RE Bienty. fowls. £ 5 : % to good, 13%0 Pe fair he . good te hx FRANK E WOOD, left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley "phone 128X. Easter post cards at Strong's. Mes. E C French is speading | the day in Owego. § $ | Mrs. Watkins is ill at her home im Pine strect. Don't forget the nuilinery open- and 11. 275-14" Devoe lead and zinc paints at Strony's pharmacy. 272 Mrs. Keefe has moved into her new home on Orange strect. The balcony over the entrance of the Tioga house has bzen torn down. E. A. Tilton, who is ill home on Howard street, proving at his is ims Mrs. E J] Campbell 1s her son W. H. Campbeil York city. ———— visiting in New Installation of Waverly legion, No. 1, wili take place at their rooms this evening. A AAs Mrs. John Nunan was called to Dushore yesterday on account of the illness of her mother. The Binghamton presbytery will convene in the Presbyterian church in this place April 16 and 17. Mrs. Pratt, preceptress of the Waverly high school, will spend her Easter vacation in New York city. : Attend the grand spring opening of Mrs. Ellis’ millinery parlors at Waverly this week Friday and Sat urday. 280 2 —— pp ——— The Polyhymma club were en- tertained this afternoon at the home of Miss Blizzard, on Fulton street. Mrs F. A. Bell and daughter ind Mrs F. E Hawkes and chil. dren went to New York today for a visit, The report of the registrar of vital statistics for March shows eight deaths, eight births 22 marriages, Walter Peck has decided not to go to New York and will retain his position with the Pacumatic Tocl Co at Athens. and The reception of G D. Genung's Sunday school class will be held in G.A.R hall instead of Y. M.C_ A hall, as stated yesterday. Store will open for business April 2nd. Opening days Apnl 1oand 11. Mrs M J. Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275 14 All the latest styles that can be found in any millinery store. Her trimmer will be “in the city next week studying styles. Mrs. M. J Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275 14 Mrs, Huldah Shaw, who has been ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. EE. Mills on Lincoln street, was moved to her home on Waver ly street today rn A Wp fs sam s—— Mrs. M | Baker has decided to go in business again at her own home, 511 Waverly street, and invites her friends and patrons to call and look over her spring nuilinery.. All Iresh new gocds. Trolley cars pass the door. Bzll phone 214 B. 275 14t HADN'T BEEN FED “Waverly—A farmer residing at took advantage of his wife's absence, came to Waverly last night and ccquired a large sized jag. He ran across a mem- ber of the police force who put him in durance vile. when given a hearing this morn- ing, that his stock hid not becn fed last night. The justice sus- IE 1S TR PASTOR'S RETURN Desirous of Retaioiog the Services of Rev. M. S. God- i shall Waverly—The quarterly confer- | | ence of the Methodist church cons | |vened last evening with Presiding | | Elder Dresser in the chair, A pe! tition with many signers from the | | congregation was presented asking | | for Rev, Godshall's return for an- | {tion was unanimously passed : | | “Whereas our church has been | very prosperous under the pastor-| late and leadership of Rev. M. S | Godshall, Ph. D, the attendance at (the preaching of the Word being | larger than in many years past, the | | prayermeetings, classmeetings, Ep | worth League and Sunday school | exceptionally well sustained, and Whereas, because of the excel | lent condition of the church in all} of its departments, therefore be it) Resolved, That we, the members | of the quarterly conference, respect. | fully request Presiding Elder Dres ser to ask the Bishop ot the Wy- oming conference to return brother Godshall to this charge” The reports of the different de- | partments of the church were re ceived and showed that there was plenty of money to pay all indebt edness. W. T. Harris was given author ity to act as local preacher and W. | H. Denslowe as exhorter. H. B Graf and E T. Perkins were ap pointed to fill existing vacancies on the cfficial board of the church. FIRE OFFICIALS CHOSEN Waverly—The fire department convention was held last evening | in the parlors of the Spalding hose company. The members consist of three members from the three hose companies, three from the] hook and ladder company and three from the fire police. David T. Tillman was chosen chairman and T. P. Snook, secretary. The following department officers were choscn subject to the approval of | the village board of trustees: Chief, | James P. Clohessy of the Cayutas, | first assistant, Wm. Rolf of the] Spaldings; second assistant, Fred | L. Maxwell of the Hooks LOCAL NEWS Austin Strceby of Dushore is visiting friends in Sayre. When this gets to be governs ment by the consumer and of the consumer the lamb will grow a mane like a lion George Roberts: member of the firm of G. LL Roberts & Co, is busy passing out first class cigars today. The cause thereof is the fact that a youngster in the shape of a nine pound boy arrived at his home last night, and will remain there indcfinitely, ——— ec On account of the slump in the coal trade thirty-six railroad men in the employ of the Lehigh at Coxton have been suspended. r All the men who have been suspended at the Stroudsburg shops of the Eric have been ordered to report for work. pi The Grand Army boys of Athens have been invited to help the comrades of Walter C. Hull post ccicbrate the anniversary of .ee's surrender at Waverly, Mon- day evening. Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmsat will enre Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acls as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- | Ham's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared itor Piles and Itching of the private {parta. Every box is guarauteed. Sold by droggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00. Williams Mire. Co., Prop's,, Cleveland, 0. Forsale by ¢ % M. Driggs, druggist. LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. vol ville, Missouri, are 0 arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, 3, Waverly N. Y., until Can secure Sb] the oan ae fo, Vermanenl ed to meet all who are in Bargains! Washburn's Best Hread Flour 1 1b green Japan tea 4 qts beans 2 Ibs evaporated apples 2 cans white cherries 3 cans Télephone Peas . 4 cans Conewago Corn 12 cans Hoyt's tomatoes 1 doz sweet naval oranges Fancy white mackerel, each New A No. | shore mackerel, Ib | 5 Ibs fancy labe ciseoes Fancy scaled herring, box 2 Bargains $1 a 25 | 40c can gallon peaches | 30c can gallon pumpkin { 55¢ can gallon blackberries . . | 80c can gallon red raspberri : | Banner Oats, pkg.........cocoinonn 8 pgks Nu Life... : ' 2 pkgs Mapl-Fake # bars Oak Leaf soap BEEREHRY Lettuce, Radishes, and chronic cases ed. inati free G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. I. L. BENJAMIN, - Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at ress sonable prices. Residence: —120 Spruce St., Atheas, Pa, ‘Wn. B. Nebonald.D.D.5, All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- BOTH 'PHONES. +* : 148 Desmond . St. 15c, By Mail 16c. Do it tomorrow when desirable. Established 1800. “+d Stores also at Williamsport, Elmira, Ithaca sud Painted Post, purse. Office, Rooms 1 and 4 Valley Phone at office and residence | TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT. Valley Phone 180-A, Sayre. ~~ Specialties. OFFICE -8AMURLS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Lookhart tions on the mouth and teeth. : 104 South Elmer Ave, = OVER THE GLOBE STORE. A.E. BAKER, Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. ¥.- FISH, FISH, We will have them every day during Lent. Alsoa Hine of Bess ab roreE lar prices. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth street. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w Unfailable Headache Tablets oc fc iome gsm and other pains. Do not affect the heart, Contain no opiates. All druggists or by mail 10c. Unfailble Headache Tablet Co., Elmira. N. Y. 4 A canoe for male cheap. once at 404 Olive street. A good top for sale tl sch A A good driving horse, wagon and har- ness, Inquireof C, U, Ingham, 413 B. Wilbur avenue, Sayre, Pa. 270-8* x A Crown organ cheap. Inquire of Wilbur avenue, in GC Ba for sale cheap, in fine coma ro 301 Olive: TITBAT myself as representative in the state Republics party. und M. 274 Bentley Creek, For Rent A large eight room house on Harris street. Apply to L. W. Kelley. 3778* For Rent-—Four rooms, all modern 5 improvements, gas : Inquire at 523 8. Wilber oid ne Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inqaire HT Talmadge, For rent, ofies Focus In the WheSioslE Block. 5 A sult of rooms for Rar 8 ’ Uhm on the second ficor in Pa. All the modern im W. H. Bhaw, Two offices for rent in the M block,