At = GRAF aad Undertaking. Cor. & CO. of Broad SI. and Park Ave., Wavery.| THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, sad will pay you three per esnt. interest per annum for money ~ Iaft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Acecunt. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest, 8. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier. Published every afternoon except Sun- | ab Murrelle's elles Printing Office, Bayre, Tr stondsiag ties 3a) tt orto Potro, Pan TE — “All the news that’s fit to print” noon Charged With Unlawful | Fishing Atheas—About afternoon Chief Mulligan rounded | up three members of the Heeman >» - on a charge of illegal fishing. ‘man Heeman and three socs, fen ry, Lyman and Fred were cn- camped at “the point” in a tent, ‘and the first three mentioned were | faken in tow by the brawny chief ‘while Fred succeeded in escaping The complaint was issued at the deputy fish warden of Towanda, ‘aud the men were taken to the county seat on the afternoon train for a hearing before Justice Orcutt | HOSPITAL NOTES ~ Mes HD Morgan of Sayre, H A. Mathews of Waverly, and Chas Vander of Waverly, were operated | upon this forenoon. Mary Johnson of Sayre was dis Mrs. L. W. Dorsett has returned from a visit with her parents at Addison. There were go couples in attend- | ance at the dance given by Harvey | Gray in Eighmey's hall oa Satur- day evening. A thoroughly en- joyable evening was spent by all. Mr. Gray will give the second dance of the series on next Satur day evening. | WILLIAMS SHOES AT PORTLAND, ORE. | Residents of That City Badly | Frightened But the Damage Is | Small The Stock Exchaage at Waverly reports that an earthquake shock was experienced at Portland, Ore gon, at 1 o'clock this morning ‘The shock lasted several minutes. There were no casualties but the residents of the city were badly fnghteded. The damage by the shock is trifling. © WILSON STUART Waverly—Wilson Stuart died last Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Knapp at 103 Providence street. Deceas ed was 86 years old and the prim ary cause of his death was old age | He was a native of Ohio and had | lived in Waverly for only a short time. The funeral took place this afternoon from the house, The Rev. P. R Ross conducted the was made a —————— PAYMASTER MURDERED. David Rosenberry Held Lp and Kill ed Near Piatishurg PLATISBURG, NX April 23 ~ | James Brown, charged with the mur der on Saturday of Paviaster David Rosenberry of the Witherbee, Sherman & Co's wines at Miueville, NY arrested at his brother lu law's house fu Minevilie after he Lad attempted to shoot Sheriff Baruard of Essex county | Roseuberry, accompanied by a driver used Wickes, left Mineville to drive to the Couk shaft, a few wiles awny, tC | pay off the wen at work there. He had with bl about $3.00. Both Rosen berry aud Wickes were armed with | revolvers, as usual They had wot gone far when 8 aD recognized as Brown, it is sald, jump ed froin the woods luto the road ahesd of the Lorse and, leveling his rifle at the wen, demanded that they stop aud throw up their hands. lustead Wickes lashed the Lorse luto a run The highwaywau theo fired five shots three of them striking Hoseuberry who was killed instantly. Wickes es caped with the teams and mouey and | Rosenberry's body. Brown disappear | ed again lo the woods Brown was accidentally discovered hiding io a haywmow in the baru of | Baruey Comiskey, bis brother-in-law | aud arrested BASEBALL RESULTS: was i | New York Giants Advancing to Lead | in Natienal Sport. | NEW YORK. April 28 New York's | fourth victory over Brooklyu places | them within one game of the ex-cham piou Plttsburgs, who uow lead lu the | race for the National league peunant As geuerally anticipated, Boston has | falled to keep up the gait it struck io Brookiyu, and the result of its In | glorious defeat at the hands of Phila. | delpbla removed thew from the top of the column to an equal position with the Quakers lo third place The games In the American league did not affect the standiug of the two leaders, but the Greater New Yorks | fell back from third to fifth place, | while the Detroit and Wasbhiugton teams made 8 slight advance St Louls won Its first game Score of Saturday's gawes Natioual League New York, 2; Brooklyn, 1; Philadelphia, Hostou, 8; Pittsburg, 5, Ciuclouatl, 3, Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 2 American League New York, 1; Wa ! 8; Detroit, 4: Chicago. 3 Cleveland 1s Philadelphia, 3, «biugton. 4, Boston St. Louls, 3 Tr Ca SA & SUTTON | SHOES §g SEES CET a i ! : : 3 i ! Kiug Ouorge of Gresos Opens | AMERICA TEAX READY READY AXD HOPEFUL - Werld Marching In Procession at Revival of the Ancient Greek Speris. ATHENS. April 23 Under glorious Olympic games was performed hers by King George of Greece The huge stadium was already pack od to its utmost capacity when the royal procession arrived to lhe stralus of the Greek and British asatbems First came a carriage containing King George and Queen Alexandra, hen came a carriage with King Edward aod Queen Olga. These were followed Ly carriages with Princess Victoria, the Prince and Princess of Wales aud the members of the Greek royal fami ly, with their Lrilllant sults aud rep courts “The procession traversed the whole length of the stadivm swid vo ciferous cheering, aud the diguitaries took seals in u selnlcircie. Then Crown [Prince Constantine, duke of Sparta, who is the president of the games, moved from the center of the arena, saluting King George, and read au appropriate address, stat ing the objects of the weeting and ¢x pressing the hope that the victors, whatever their uatiouality, would re member that thelr victory had Leen acclaimed on the sacred soll of Athens Ly descendants of the ancient Hel jeunes. He coucluded by begging Kiug George to proclaim the opening King George arose and declared the gaiues opened. All the participants then moved In procession around the stadium, beaded by bauds of music. As the 00 picked athletes of the world woved past, pre senting ap imposing display, they were cheered to the echo. Passing the royal personages, the standard bearer of each tea lmpressively lowered the fag of hls country, King George grave Iy returning the salute. The games begau with gymuastie displays aud contests uo Americans participating. The members of the royal! family remsaived to the finish At night the Acropolis Is brilliantly illuminated Ell B. Parsons, Yale university and New York Athletic club; Fay R. Moul ton, Kansas City Athletic club; Jawes S. Mitchell aud H. I. Hillman, New York Athletic club, are steadily lw proving sud probably will be able tw compete ln the gales The Awericaus were visited In their quarters by United States Minister Jackson. On returning Le sald that they were delighted with their recep tiou and with the facilities for their comfort and couvenisnce. Not a siugle complaiot did be Lear on any side from suy owe of the Awerican coutiugeut, and all seewed to Le in the best of spirits aud perfectly confident of the issue. ““Tluere has been some dif culty esperienced with the physical condition of a few of the wen,’ be sald, “but there Is nothing very serious the watter with auy of thew" TWENTY-TWO DEAD. Disastrous Explosion In Mise at Trinidad, Cole. TRINIDAD, Colo, April 23. —As the result of a ust explosion iu a wioe of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, forty miles west of Trinidad, twenty: two miners are known to be dead aud one other is missing There were forty men In the mine at the time of the explosion. Seveuleen miners who were working 3,700 feet from the eutrauce escaped unlojured through another opening The explo slon occurred in rooms 8 and 4, pear the main entrance, and was the result of a windy shot which ignited the dust. An order for twenty-two coffins has been received by a local undertaker here, that many bLoodies baving been taken out. The mine was not badly damaged, and work can be resumed in a couple of days. The wine gave ew ploymeut to 150 wen. General Super intendeut Robert O'Neill Is personally directing the resque work. Awmoug the dead is Jumes E. Reed, fire boss. Most of the others are Italians and Japa nese Gorky’'s Friends Condema Americans ST, PETERSBURG, April 28.- Twenty five Russian autliors, Leaded by M. Cherekoff, author of the drama “The Jews," and M. Kuprin, author of ‘The Duel,” published a resolution condemning Atwericans for their treat ment of Maxim Gorky “The Ameri can authors represented by Mark Twain,” the resolution says, “bave of. fended Russian authors in the persou of Maxim Gorky and Russian woman bood lu the person of Mme, Andreleva by futerfering with thelr private af fairs" Porte Rico Judge Resigns. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, April 23. Charles FF. McKenna of Pittsburg, judge of the federal court of Porto Rico, Las cabled bis resignation to President Hoosevielt, It Is reported here that the Ber association Is re sponsible for Judge McKenua's sudden resiguation Som Berm to Prince Adolphus. STOCKHOLM, April 23. A son bas been boru to Prince aud Princess Gus tavus Adolphus (formerly Princess Margaret of Conusught; at the royal palace Lere. A Family Tragedy. PASSAIC, N. J, April 23 Stanley Gertz of this city shot his daughter, Mrs. Waiter Peters: shot at ber hus band and then killed bimsell. The daughter's condition is grave The FRANK R WOOD, Representa] ve News and "advertising matter may be left st Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly, After 13 o'clock nooa call the main fice at Bayre, Valley Phone 138X. Mouldings at Strong's. Clark Tuttle speat Sunday at Ithaca. Wall paper at Strong's. Walter S. Peck was in Elmira yesterday. Devoe paints at Strong's. A. Unger spent Sunday with Elmira friends. Floyd Letts spent Saturday and Sunday in Elmira. from Wilkes-Barre. Luther Pearsall of Corning, was in Waverly over Sunday. The Sunshine club is preparing to send two barrels of merchandise to San Francisco this week. William Andrews and wife of Windham Summit spent Sunday with E J. Neaves. The Rev. E. C. Petrie of Sayre preached at the Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Miss Margaret Wells of Wells~ ville returned home yesterday after visiting Waverly friends, The Rev. B. Cook, who was ap pointed pastor of the M. E. church at the last conlerence, conducted the services yesterday. . Bernard Bensley, the Lehigh en- gineer, and wife, Lewis Miller and Miss Lulu LaRock took an auto rip to Nichols yesterday. CAUGHT TRAIN RIDERS Waverly—Three colored gentle men from Elmira were taking a ride on the Erie railroad without the formality of paying their fare. They were taken in charge by Special Officer Knapp near the tower. They were sentenced to spend ten days on the stone pile, and were taken to Owego by Officer Tozer this morning. One Waverly boy was also captured and fined $3. TOWN HALL IMPROVEMENTS Waverly—Some needed changes are being made at the town hall. A number of seats will be placed in the trustee's room. This will be a welcome improvement to those who wish to attend meetings of the trustees and who have been obliged to stand during their prog~ ress The walls are also being cleaned and the building is being | ¢ wited for electric lights. COLLECTION TAKEN Waaerly — Yesterday morning the Baraca class of the Baptist Sunday school raised $6 for the San Francisco sufferers, and in the evening the congregation gave $15 This was very good, considering that no previous notice had been given that such contribution would be requested. MRS. LOUISE GOODWIN Waverly—Mrs, Louise Goodwin died last Saturday afternoon at her home at 447 Broad street. She was born in New Jersey and had lived in Waverly only three months, Her death was due to heart dis case. The funeral took place from the residence this afternoon and the remains were interred at Glens wood. WILL GIVE RECEFTION Waverly—The members of the Methodist church will give a re- ception to the Rev. and Mrs. God- shall at the church parlors this evening, A musical program has been provided, and the reception is not limited to the church mem Claude, the young and Mrs Walter B-ooks ol Miller street, is reported seriously il!, Cummings’ danciag class will meet for next lesson Sa‘urday evening, April 28,at 7 p.m. 204-6 There will be a meetiog of the Fire board at the Packer hose rooms tomorrow evening at 8 o'dock. — Watch Found—Owner can have same by proving property and pay- ing for the advertisement. Call at 409 South Elmer avenue, There will be a special meeting of the borough council on Wed- ncsday evening to take up matters The l.A.toB.of R R. T, will All members are re- quested to attend as business of importance is to be transacted. By order ol Mistress. The Sayre W.C. T. U will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at Sterigere, Hayden street. Lucas, the superintendent, have charge of the meeting. Mrs. will The members of the Business Men's association are requested: to meet tomorrow evening at the association rooms at 7:30 o'clock and secure tifkets before going to the banquet hall, as it will save much time and trouble. The cleaning up of the borough streets has been temporarily in- terrupted by the storm. Street Commissioner Fields and a force of men were engaged on Saturday scraping and removing litter and the roadways began to present a fine appearance. A series of summer socials are to be given by the Lad- ies’ Library Club beginning to- morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. Eatertainment will be furnished by the Junior Etude Club of Sayre. A full attendance is desired to show honor to these young ladies. Mrs. J. H. Murrelle, president The Waverly high school team played ball with the Sayre high school aggregation on the River- stile diamond on Saturday after- noon, or rather, the latter team did most of the playing, as the score stood 16 to 0 at the finish, The game, which was of a decidedly uninteresting nature, was witnessed by a fair sized crowd. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys?| $994 Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, ins and blad- der? Have youa flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent, desire to pass urine? If so Hiams' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free. By mail G0c. Sold by D iste. Williams M('g. Co. Props, Cleveland, O. Bold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 27 ONE NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Rural Play Ever Written, S| STEBBINS Including the World's Best Yankee Character Comedian; DAN DARLEIGH Superb Band and Concert Orches- tra Watch for the Farmer Band Parade at Noon, Day of Performance, Prices—25, 3s and 50 ind 50 Cents. Unfailable Headache Tablets Syme tk and other pains. Do not affect the heart Contain no opiates. All druggists or by mall 10c. Unfuilble Headache Tablet Co., Elmira, N. Y. MEAT, MEAT NN? RN e % SRT TMS R) {@ HOLD ON = |a minute; we want =jo tell you some- thing, We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit /|ting, tioning, sell { the famous “Cheer- . please you on any- thing in our line. US. H.R. TALMADGE, Bath "Phoves. Eimer Ave. K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements (iraduates 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 W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8 p,m. At other times daring day at Valley Record office, 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. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours-Ttofam,1t08, 7008p. m. OFFICE-SAMURLS BLOCK. . Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Loekhart 8s. | *© There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate Wanted. A dinlag room girl. Apply at 110 Des- mond street. 284 WENT_D anted, Lost, For HH . a word each Insertion times, } cent a word essh SN Five rooms at 218 Tylec treet Athens Inquire at the premises. Rooms for ent, modern | £34 range, gas lights, ilbur aa “| ney, R. F. D. No 26, Athens. Pasture to let afer May 10, 1510. Prices, 15¢ per week for Jeatlings; 388 ; for older cattle and G0c for horses. J. H. MoKinpey, R. F. D. No, 26, Athens, Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inqairs H. BR. Talmadge, 78L For reat, office rooms in the Wheslock Block. 04 Two offices for vent in the Meas Page block, . Third floor of the Glaser block. Kies. elo light, bath tuo 3a4 | all modern provements. Enquire at Try The Record. Lost l " Amber prayer beads between Cathollo church, Waverly, acd Broad street. Leave at Gregg ket store, 20088 For Sale. Upright piano, cost $350.00, for § velvet carpet ish cost $52, will sell for $30; and Sot a other furniture. 408 Elmira street, Athens. Six room house and pod, od mil ae, sh Pa on t Im electric pit line, Westrall, National Bank, Bayre, in od conditie 79 for male cheap, in . caylee Inguire 202 Olive. By 5 5 4 iE : Ei i HH A Crown Sgu in cheap. Inquire of Wilbur avenue. i Political Announcements The undersigned announces Bigasit » candidate for the hominatios of : Commissioner, subject to the Sh Demo cratic party ar Belated county. Ba Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1900. To the Republican voters of Beadford : County : tos roby al auhognee or ve, i Mirus ee oa Pe . to the end that iat permitting trolley linea to carry also law to enforce the provisions Counstitation relating to raliroads other carrying companies (see Ar XVID of Constitution). 1 dun alee alsa in Aver of wae cent fares onrailroads, To the Republican Voters of County:— 1 announce myself asa ¢ date for Sative to the Janis to the — gp the F If elected I will work for sud : the enactment of la roads to the state funds, and people of this aanty, nl Marah 10, 1508,