GRAF » and Undertaking. & CO. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi ness, and will pay you three per oeat. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Baviags Acevunt. ~The department of savings is a special featare of this Bask, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same mate of Interest, HM. KN. SAWTELLE, Cashier. e Valley Record —_—— ER ———— H. MURRELLE, Poblisber. ¥. T. CARKY, Biter Babseription, $3.00 per year; 2% cents Advertia rates reasonable, and made Ew = 3 at *y or the Act Congress of March 3, i news that's fit to print” DAY, APRIL 15, 1906 ~e Clasinaatl’'s Musical Festiva: CINCINNATI, O., April 18 —4All seat ‘sale records for the Clucinuatl May muslc festival were broken at the auction sale of seats. The rec highest price pald for s first cholce bas been $200 aud teu boxes went Above that figure, bringing & total pre ium of $2250. Awoug the purchasers Of boxes were Mrs Charles FP Tart former Mayor Julius Flelschmano and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, mother of : Lougworth. A box was d for lady Bigar, wife of the i comipuser, who 1s here Con ssmin Lougworth aud his wife will occupy the box with the elder Mrs Lopgworth. The receipts aggregated §20.196. Colonel McMichael Dies Suddenly. PHILADELPHIA, April 18-Uolo Clayton McMichael former post lor of Philadelpbla acd a wewber 8 distinguislied family, died sudden in bis spartmeuts lu this city, aged " MiXty-two years. Death was due to un p Oo the jugular vein Colonel retired from the postmas- Mp only & mouth ago. Claytou Mc ‘Michael was a son of Mortou McMi- chat), who was wayor of Philudeipbia JOore than Arty years sgo He served through the civil war with distinction “ABA was for many years the editor of ‘the Philadelphia North American Postmaster Asked to Be Suspended. WASHINGTON, April 18 —Postwas- Greloer of Buffalo bas telegraphed v nt requestizg that Le be suspended as postmreter pending trial off ao Indictment. His dispatch was forwarded for action to the postmaster general, who advised Liw Iu reply that, following its practice io similar cases, the pestoflice departwent would take pir-whatever affecting his off I Status until Informed regarding ‘outcome of Lis trial. Dock Dewey Nearing Sues Canal. WASHINGTON, Apri} 18 The cruls- Tacomas, commanded by Command James T. Smith, which bas been act Ing 28 & convoy to the dry dock Dewey since she the island of Malta the 4th last, arrived at Port Said ‘at the north end of the Suez canal, aud Feports that the dook is making good progress and Is due at Port Said te King Peter's Cablaet Heslgns. BELGRADE, Apri! 18 King Peter Bas accepted the resigustion of the Bervianu cabioet, Lut bas requested the 5 to retain office untill a new aluistry cau Le formed. Tle reason for the resignation of the cabinet ia the refusal of the king to sanction the re : trement of regiclde army officers until 8 cewmuercial treaty with Austria ls nitely concluded. . of John Hay Uavelled. VELAND, 0, April 15 - A Laud: i portrait of the iste Secretary of te John Hay, paloted Ly Elleu G t. Was unveiled at the firty- 5 Ranual meeting of the Cleveland mber of commerce last wight. The Fait Is the gift of ex Presideut of Chamber Charles |. Pack and hie FOUND A MILLION. New York Workman Picked Lp Fore tane In Wall Street, NEW YORK, April 18 [It Bso't al ways that 8 bard workiag carpenter ou his way loearn a day's wages picks up io Lis path a properiv indorsed ne | gotiable check for §1.000.000, but that { ls what happened to Eruest Chapman | His sturdy bhouesty led himn at ounce to | seek the drawer of the check and re store It. He got $10 Chapman is employed Ly James O Hoe, a contractor. For eighteen years Chapman was ou the British pelice force and for seven years was on duty in Scotisnd Yard Golug to work at noon, he picked up & bank book ou the roadway in Wall street contalnlug several checks Oge of them: was a back check for $1,000 0, sigued, lodorsed and iu proper (shape to cash at ouce. Almost dazed, Chapman ldly scauned the other five | slips. They, too, were bank checks ag- Kregatiog ln amount $750,000 all ready for depeusit or cashing The man returned the book to Wolf Bros. & Co, Vankers sud brokers at 100 Broadway “The $10 is very ulce,” sald Chap mau, "but I'd give it beck aud wel tome If I'd only got a little “Ibauk you' Over ie England they'd have sald that first snd thought of wouey reward lat er. That's the difference—aud | feel it’ Chapman on Sundays sings in the clolr of the Rev. Robert Paddock's Episcopal church i NO FAVORS FOR PERKINS. Morgan's Partner In Court Promised fo Obey Laws In Future. NEW YORK, April 18 George W. Perkius, of the firm of J. P. Morgen & Co, was a prisoner iu the West Side ourt charged with viclatiug the rules of the road in driviag ou the wrong side of the streetgpt One Hundred and Tenth street and Broadway After hearing the case aud obtaining a prom: ise from Mr. Perkins that he woild not again repeat the violation Magis trate Barlow discharged the banker frow custody Mr Perkins was shown mo courtesy lo court and bad to wait until a long line of intoxicated men and persous arrested ju ralds Lad their cases dls posed of before his case was called, although be appetied tu Round mas McNulty of the court squad.to hurry bis case along Frankllia Celebration Opens. PHILADELFHIA, April 15 ln the presence of a brilliant gathering of per- sous distingulsted lu the arts, scleucs, literature and lu wany Lraucbes of ed- ucatiou the four days’ celebration in this city of the two hundredth anulver- sary of the birth of Benjamin Frauk- lu was forwally opened luo Wither spoon ball Jast night Ly the reception of delegates from societies and lustitu- tious of learning !u ail parts of the world. Tle celebration is lo charge of tbe American Philosophical Boclety For Promoting Useful Kuowledge, founded lu 1743 and of which Benjs- win Fraokllu was the first president. A Flamiag Auto Spectacle. BOBTON, April 18 A Sawisg aute woblle speeding through the streets to au euglue Louse was the unusual spec tacle presented lu the Bound snd Fire darted about the Lead and body of the driver, who was William Curry of Brookline, but Le safely steered the car to the Louuse, where the fames were extinguisted by fireiuen, though the automobile was rulued Curry was Ladly burued about the face and haods, aud his halr was completely burned off FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call sasler at 4 to 4, per celil, prime mercatllie paper. 54804 per cent exchanges Ji) 9d 188. balances, 11 - mdi, exports of general merchandise from the port of New York for the week suding yesterday were valued at HLMIL. - Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn R. T cc canlL Ches. & Ohle Chl & Northw D&H Erle Gen. Eleotric Lil Central Lackawanna Louls & Nash Manhattan Metropoiltan Missour! Pac N. Y Central Nort. & West Peun R R Reading Roek Island Bt. Paul Southern Pas Southern Ry South. Ry. pf Bugar Texas Pacific Unicon Pacific U § Btasl teel pf U. 8 West Unlen 13% i] 113% 4 [1H] iy a3 al “A ms 17 «lL AN 184 nny wy New York Markets. PF R-Dull, but firin. Mignesotla pat- wir Sg winter tralghts, nay BN. winter extras, ILTRGIN. winter pat- ent - Ear here was a firju openiug In wheat on higher Liverpoo! cables aun scarcity eof offerings, market advance further later cu scare of May shorts, fal trade; May, ¥ 1-0g®7 A , duly, By ® nN Higher Liverpool cables, light movement and strength of wheat were features of corn firmuese, J , Edge RAW Easy. long rye As FANS — Quiet; rrow, £0 oe; medium, PELE. pea, HW. red kidney, ® duinestic fleece , Wate common to chojoe, Tile. olds + Ay a IE. agile. 194, T@9C.; olds, ie UTTER Creamery. sutras, Uc. Arete, 18 Ix seconds. | extras as , firsts, 17@180 REESE -Fiaie full cream small, wlored und white, fancy 14644 n E uy 108 ih cific comet r pour i7e.; he large and He. ane hay & o ow Jc. winter chic 1g. 10a: a RAT Ee ne - = — 2 = Wes Wea Unies Stakes and Bem Crockett the Steeplechase. NEW YORK. April 15 The second day of the war ou posircoms inau- gurated by the Jockey club at the | Aqueduct race track was marked by | the same delay aud strict censorship of all telegraphic wessages which put the poeirvow represeutatives lu & paole at the opening. In the city the smaller poolrooms, un- able to withstand the burden of cost thrown upou them Ly the stoppage of telegraphic intelligence, it is sald re luctantly and one by one closed thelr doors, while the larger places of wager Ly an elaborate system of relay run- ners from watchers In trees and ou tel: egraph poles to leased teleplicne lines did a cautious but brisk business. The track, stands and betting ring st Aqueduct swariued with detectives, and during the course of the first two races they discovered several runners whe obtained sdvanced Information and the resuits of races and hurried the news cul to confederates who had leased llues lusfalled in farmhouses or who had paid & nearby teleplioue station te remain vpen for their sole use When the runners relurued after the secoud race, however, they found their entrance barred Then they were force ed to give up the atterupts to obtain advance Information aud confined thelr efforts to securiug the bare results, the arst, second aud third lu each race J A Drakes Wes, backed down from 7 105 to an even wouey favorite and making Lis Ors! appearance of the year, easily wou the Unlou selling stakes, one mile Tue Drake colt Juniped away iu froat at the start and, gradually lucreasiog bis advantage to the flush, wou Ly ten lengths The first steeplechase ruu over the Aue duct course resuited in a victory for the split favorite, Beu Crockett. with Phantom secoud aud the outsider, Bal: tine, third. Three favorites won. Sum. waries First Race Fay, first; second; Mexican Silver, third Becoud Race -Ben Crockett, first; Phantom, second; Baltiue, third. Third Race — Dolly Dollars, first; Toddles, second; Bcotia Belle, third Fourth Race.—Wes, first; J. F. Deno bue, second; Monterey, third Fifth Race —Robador, firet; Colossal, second; Workman, third Sixth Race —Cluua, first; Ballot Box, segond; Sabars, third Satton Makes a Werld's Record. NEW YORK. April 18 —The shortest and wost exciting gawe of the world's championship 182 billiard tournament was played In Madison Bguare Garden concert Lall last night, and & ew world's record was established George Button, formerly of Elmfra aud now a resident of this city, Iu defeating Wil lie Moppe, the world's champlon at 18 1 balk line, In the fifteenth game of the tournament made 500 poluts In five innluge, au average of 100. which con stitutes the new world's record. George F. Blossou of this city malntalned Lis lead over ull the other players when he wou his fourth stralght game. hav ing lost uone He defeated Albert G Outler In the watiuee gale the dual score being BU to 344 Clemeuts, Defeat For Ivan the Terrible. NASHVILLE Teuu, April 18 Ivan the Terrible suffered bis third defeat of the meeting at Cumberland park He and Fortuuate fought it out iu the last furlong lo the Willlaw Gerst stake, at one mile, Fortunate winulug by a neck. Gaugsaw finished first in the second race, but wus disgualified for swerving scrose the track lu the last sixteenth, causing Nicol to pull up Teo Beach. Four outsiders won The Boston Horee Show, BOSTON, April 18 - Tle ribbon con- test at the Lorse show waxed heeu, and the Bostou eatries. led Ly the chaw- plou Hired of the Jordam stable, forged to the front as prise winuers Tle wembers of Troop K of the PII teenth United States cavalry have ar rived from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. Their well known drills will be a feature of the show for the next few days 91. Valentine at Memphis. MEMPHIB, Tenu, April 18 - Favor. ites and well played second and third cholces divided the card at Moutgom- «ry park St Valentiue wou a fine race from Gold Enamel and Jake San: ders In the third event. Gold Enamel took the lead and led bis fleld Into the stretch, where Bt Valentine came from the rear and wou in the last few Jumps Gloomy Gus, Favorite, Beaten, SAN FRANCISCO, Apri 18, — Gloowy Gus, which wou Lis last race at odds of 25 to 1, was wade favorite at eveu money to win the Arth race at Oakland, but Bonar wou at odds of ¢ to 1. Rey del Mundo, heavily backed to win the second race, was poorly ridden and failed to take a plage. Ear te 1. Sanserit a Serprise. BALTIMORE, April 18. -The open lng race brought forth a surprise when Sanscrit, at 50 to 1, beat the favorite, Merrie Lassie, by several lengths The favorite. Bobby Kean, fared very badly also la the fourth race, Soisbing two lengths behind Peter Paul, the second horse, the winner belug Anna Smith, at8tol Harvard Beaten at Laereese. BALTIMORE, April 18 —The Mount Washington lacrosse teamn defeated that of Harvard by a score of 11 te 0. Ex-fuperviser Pleads Not Guilty. BUFFALO, April 18 ~Former Buper- visor John H. Stock was arraigned bere and pleaded pot gullity to an indict: ment charging him with accepting a bribe of $3.00 In connection with the “graveyard” scandal. Feminine Funeral. Only women were present at the funeral of Mrs. Eliza Monahan, at Rosehill, A woman said ths spoke FRANK E. WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Stare, Waverly, After 12 o'clock noon call the mal | office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. = Mouldings at Strong's. Mrs. Anabel Brooks is in Elmira today, Mrs. Lena Day is visiting friends in Ithaca. Wall paper at Strong's. Harold J. Skinner has gone to Atlantic City, N. B. Stamford is in Binghamton today on business, Devoe paiats at Strong's. | Mrs. John Bailey of the south | side went to Elmira today, Charles Sweet of Park avenue is spending the day at Elmira. The street department is busy cleaning up Clark street today. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Stewart of ————— at the Langford hotel took place today. Pe —— The Odd Fellows conferred the first degree on 24 candidates last night. Mrs. S. S. Douglass of Chemung street went to Binghamton this morning. / Miss Ella Tinney of Orange street is confined to her home by an attack of the grip J. R.Toz:rand S R Young are back from Ithaca, where they put new wiring in the Cornell armory Mr. and Mrs. George McMahan returned to their home at Renovo, Pa, after the parents. visiting a — The Rev. H. E Crydenwise, formerly pastor of the Sayre M. E church, is visiting his son, the Rev. H. W. Crydenwise. old son of Mr. and Mrs Emmett Theetge, died at Chemung yester- day from an attack of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Newark, N. J, are in town for a few days, having been called here to attend the funeral of Mr, Clark's father. rfp PP tte George Sutton, who formerly re sided at Waverly, yesterday in a championship billiard tournament, defeated Willie Hoppe, world champion. Sutton made 500 points in five innings, an average of 100, which establishes a new world’s record. COUNSELED HARMONY Waverly —The regular class meetings at the Methodist church was turned into a general meeting last evening and the auditorium was nearly filled. The retiring pastor, Rev. M. S. Godshall, ad. dressed the meeting, and urged that the members work in harmony in the future, and that all thought of strife and dissention be aban: doned. MRS. JANETTE DAVIDSON Waverly—Mrs. Janette David: son died this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKenow, at No. 15 Sauth street. Deceased was 8o years old and was a native of Scotland. She had no relatives in this country, and had been cared for by the friends at whose house she died. TRUANT ARRESTED Waverly—A negro boy named Carter, aged 13, was arrested this morning by the truant officer and placed in the lockup The boy refuses to attend school and in or sy of th aficer wh abled | Waverly-- Daniel Fisher of Sayre and Mrs. Adeline Howell of Athens | were married yesterday afternoon ‘at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. 'G. A. Briggs. The contracting (parties will reside at the home of ‘the bride at Athens. i LOCAL MENTION i | The Susquehanna river, which has been at the nine-foot mark for {the past ten days, is gradually fall jing. The water in the Chemung 18 also receding rapidly. | The work on the sub-cellar for |E J. Connelly's bottling establish- iment is being pushed rapidly and when it is completed he will have an uptodate plant for handling his celebrated Iroquois beer. -> Lehigh Valley Easter Excursion | to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tickets will be sold April 15; {return limit April 16. Fare round [trip from Sayre, $3.00. See le [high Valley Agents for further particulars. Hard Siam, Doliy—The second time I saw him ! was sugaged to him Fré@—-What eaused the delay? —]i- Justrsled Bits Isolated Danish Colony. A curious circumstance iu connec: i tion with the death of the king of Den- mark is the fact that one of the Danlsn colonies, Ureenland, would not learn the news for three months, owing to the difficulty of ships reaching the land In ignorance of the event, the Greenlanders will celebrate King Christian's birthday om April § io the usual manner New Lawnmower. A lawnmower has made its appear- ance bullt ou the lines of the agricul- [tural reaper, which fu Itself suggests {to the average mind the familiar bar ber's clippers. It is said for this wa chine that It does not mutilate the Krags 30 much as the usual rotary Knife lawn mower, which has a ten detcy to drag the roots and feeders Got Chummy | Henry St. George Tucker, presi- | dent of the Jamestown exhibition, told a copgressional commitiee about his audience with King Edward He sali he aud the king had a very plaasan’ talk ‘AS near us | cau gather,” sail a committee member, “the king was | calilng him "Tuck, old boy,” before he | left.” Naturalistic Notations. Fishes have no eyelids, and neces: sarliy sleep with thelr #yes open; they swallow their food whole, having po dental machinery, Frogs, wads and serpents never take food except that which they are certain is alive Ser- #E0LS Are 50 (enacious of life that they will lve for six mouths or lounger without food. Let me wate your spring suit, The cutting and Otting will be done to your entire satisfaction. Farthermore, in every garment mide in my establish- went nothing but good goods are being used. When you leave your measure here you may rest assured that your clothes will uot be sent ont of town to be wade in the city sweat shops by cheap labor. If you give me a trial you will be convinced of the facts mentigned. Having 13 years’ experience at the trade in first class tailoring in different cities, 1 can assure you of first class workmanship, prices the lowest, 8. J Masadowski. the tallor, McCart Cleaning and pressing, block. 88.0 William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The best Salve in the world for ( ‘ats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions. [It is guaranteed to give satisfae- tion, or money refunded. Price 2be hy druggists. Williams Mrg. Co. Prop's. Cleveland, O. Sold by & M. Driggs, druggist. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. 78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal., and re- {turn, tickets on sale April 24th to i May 4th inclusive. Valid to return to reach home not later than July ist. Btop over privileges west of Missouri | river. simay-eod | Wanted. | A dining room girl. | mond street. Apply at 110 Des- 284 Notice Herbert Millbejin has just started a new milk route In Sayre.” He has a fine dairy of Jersey cows, and patrons are assured the richest and purest milk ob- tainable. Orders can be left or tele phoned to Osborne House, Sayre, 287.8 Want ads Inserted VY PUriuRA UOkhAY. ing a ledger account with The Record 0k by 4 foe wher Grauten printed | We vely can charge wan | Indiseriminately -the expense of book: and esting ia surixaly out of to the amount lavolved In transaction. JOHN C. OSBORN, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Cor. Broad St. and LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE BEGINNING WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH MATINEES Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Famous COOK-CHURCH STOCK C0. Supporting the Dainty Sou- brette Star, Miss Ruby Erwood Evenings in the following succeas- ful plays “An Actor's Romance,” Thu sday “The Colleen Bawn.” Friday - “Her Only Crime,” Baturday—“The Little Avenger,” MATINEES, “Little Miss Military.” “East Lynne.” f “The Little Red School Wednesday Taesday Thursday Saturday Houses," Vaudeville Acts by “The Pryers” sing- ern, dancers and musical artists, tarry Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby Erwood. PRICES —Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. Matinees- 10 and 20¢. Park - Ave., Waverly. WANT_ADS —Wanted, feent a word each for first times, § cent s word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 15 cents. Situations wanted, fre= to paid in advance subscribers. Found Found by Gregg VaoNorstran of Van- Norstran’'s restaurant a sum of money. Owner can have same by provin p- erty and paying for this adv, -8t For Rent Five rooms at 218 Tyler street, Athens. Taquire at the premises: 201.0% ERE ——————— SW Rooms for rent, modern improvements, range, gas lights. Inquire 523 8, Wilbur avenue, 200-t4 Farm house, garden and room for one or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Sayre. Price $4. J. H. McKin- ney, R. F, D, No. 20, Athens. 284-4w Pasture to let after May 10, 1008, Prices, 16c per week for yearlings; 25e for older cattle and G0c for horses. J, H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 28, Athens, Two small offices, one room with bath, | suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge, 2784 For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock Block. 264 Two offices for reat In the Maney block. net i [ 20. Three cash prizes will be given. +4 W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PU Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Ofiles hours: ~-9 to 10 a. m,; 6:30 to 8p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, dibatoatioaielieihe TTTTTTTTTTTeTTTTTTITYTeTTYYTY & K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, until they can secure permanent of- fices in this city, and will be pleas- ed to meet all who are interested and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat- ed. Examination and consultation free. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE. Rae ——— = = __Y MEAT, MEAT The best in the market can be pur- chased every day at prices that fit your pocketbook. HS. J. BELLIS, Eliza street, Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectam, Hours—-7to fa m,1%08 7to8p. m. OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK, Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart Bo Unfailable Headache Tablets Cures all forms of Head- and other pal Third floor of the Glaser block. Kleo- tric light, bath room and all im- provements. Enquire at G Loan office, Lockhart street. 176¢ Lost Amber prayer beads between Catholle church, Waverly, aod Broad street. Leave at Gregg Racket store, 200-8t For Sale. Six room house and one-half acre of land good well water at the door, also find berry patch oun the place, ten mine utes walk to electric car line, Harry Westfall, National Back, Bayre, 20048* * For Bale or Rent—Cigar shop and fix- tures, 405 Broad street, Waverly, Stoek and fixtures cheap, Inquire 429 Penn- sylvania avenue. 8S, K.Woleott. 286-8t* A Crown organ in cheap. Inquire of OC, Wilbur avenue. 270-2we Bal for sale cheap, in fine condition. Inquire 202 Olive, 275-41 The Dr. Judson Lonesy on North y to W. Howard Bank, Athens, condition Mann, 501 N. 3 street, Athens, Pa. Allen, Farmers National Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury See AT Gk 0c © party 0 J.B GRAHAM Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908, To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce wel a candidate for Representative, subject to Republi- can rules. [am in favor of reforw legis- lation, to the end that corpors. tions shall bear their jost share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to 4H also law to enforce the provisions of the Coustitution relating to railroads and other carrying companies (see Ark. XVII of Constitution). 1am alsoin favor of two cent fares on rail 288 George Moscrip, To the Republican Voters of Bradford gounty: : I here 0 Anjauues wywell as a candi date for Representative to the vanis ture from ab subject to the rules of the Republican S If elected I will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allo roads to freight, eatabljs a two oents a mile fare on steam com- pelling corporations to bear thele " share of taxation, prov 5 -a
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