Furniture OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital Surplus - ES SEA, We solicit your Banking busi- pess, and will pay you three per peat. Interest per annum for money jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings isa special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interet, “M. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, A The Valley Record Published every afternoon except Ban- day sé Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Pa. Hobeeription, $3.00 per year; 2 cents, Advertising rates reasonable, aod made | mows on application. aaa Entered as second-class matter May | 10, 1008 at the postofies a¢ Ferre Po | under Act of Congress of March 8, | 1 “All the news that's fit to print’ | WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1806. Mrs. Mary Moody, Mrs. John) Caskey, Mrs. Hey Price and Mrs William Price ta Wilkes _ Barre this morning to attend the celebration of Old Home-Werk which begins _igeient city tomors went Mr. and Mrs Norman Wagner | of South Elmer avenue, is in Pitts- ‘ton today attending the funcral of | his mother, Mrs. Naoma Wagner, FE whose death occurred ia that place on Monday. Deceased was &4 years old, and leaves five children ta mourn her loss A S. Mercereau, an uncle of E F. Mercereau of this place, who has resided in San Francisco for many years, has written a letter to his relatives in Sayre to the cfi:ct that he lost all that he had in the earthquake disaster, except a small quantity of bedding. Mr. Mercer ‘eau was engaged in the photo- graphing business SAYRE ITEMS ; Born to Mrs. Ethel Miller of No 304 Orchard street, Athens, a girl. Don't forget the concert at the Baptist church, Wednesday, May 16. _ The Villey Dnving Park Association will hold a meeting at the Athens town hall tonight Martin Gallagher Niagara Falls, who was so seriously injured in the explosion at VanEtten last winter, was in Sayre today. rn ——— $3 Sayre to Geneva and Return Account Centepuial Celebration, via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold May 15th to 18th incinsive; return limit May 19th. Tickets will be good going and returning on all tralas except Black Diamoud Express within Lhe prescribed limit. Cousult ticket agents for farther particalars. 200-21 Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lebigh Valley Railroad announces reduced excursion fares to Wilkes-Harre, Pa , account Ceatennial Jubilee. Tick- ets will be sold May 8th and 12th, to be returning until May 14th, and will booored on all trains except the yack Diaisond Bi prea. Fare from ty 3 rod trip. Bee Lehigh Valley nlars. - of ticket agents for farther partic 296-18 / 2's Carbolic Salve With ~ Araica and WitchHazel Salye ia the workl for Cats, Ulosrs, Salt Rheum, Tet- Hands aod all skin erup- ; taed to give satisfae- refunded. he WELL: Mrg. Ca, Prop's. p. Sold by C. M, Driggs, nable Prices —— | — POLICE SAY SUICIDE. Mystery In C. L. Spler's Death at New Brighton, Staten island. NEW YURK, May 9 Police officials who have been investigating the mys terious death of Clurles LL Npier, coun fidential agent of H H Rogers who was found dead in his boise in Staten Island. reported that the evideuce in dicated that! Spier had committed sul cide. Mrs Spier had informed the po lice that Spier left his bedchamber to go to the dining rovis 16 burglar and that sbe shots search of a afterward heard Except that the furnishings of the dining roow in which the body was found were disarrauged, the police say that there was nothing about the house to indicate the presence of a burglar Oue door was found unlocked. Lut without signs of Laviug Leen forved, apd ag active bulidog which accetupa burglar, If there was vie Ou the other hand, ascertained that a month Lefore Lis death Mr Spler bad insured his iife for $75,000 sud bad had to discount a pote of the policies when it became payable jast Baturday. The policies were PRY from Mrs. Spier to a trustee of his es tate The police have diseevered also that bad Leen outstanding agaiost Spier and others since February last These judgments were eutered after the Yetmau Transmitting Typewriter company, of which Mr Spler was pres ident. went into bankruptcy H H Rogers, Jr. and W HM Brough couducting The inquest will wot take sud Ly that time more may be koowu about the coadition of his fipauces A KURDISH VENGE {ays ANCE. Sensational Murder of Nediim Eddin Bey at Sewtari CONSTANTINOPLE. May 9—Ned jun Eddiu Bey. procurstor grueral of the vilayet of Tripoll, perth Africa has beeu wurdered in a Lighly sensational Miuver by All Skawyl Pasba, former wilitary governor of Scutari, & suburb of this city All Sbhawyl who 1s a Kurdish chief tain apd whe recently was exiled to Tripell on the charge of being ool cerned tu the wurder of Redved Pasha at Ceustautinojle, was uudergoing an examination at doutari Suddenly he rusbed upon the prec rutor general fxed Lis teeth iD bis throat aud Leld ou i + bulldog until bis victim was throttied to death . Speokel’'s Body Found at Last. NEW YORK, May © — Gustave F Speckel, 2 wealthy commission mer chant of Sg7 Riverside drive ended a baif year's search for his leasing sou Henry George Speckel when he iden tified the young man's body at the Ferdham morgue The body was uk en from the Hudson river at Spuyten Duyvil bridge and had Leen lu the wa ter for months The father identified bis son's body Ly the clothes, & ped knife and by an elastic stocking on the left leg. Young Speckel disappeared ou Nov. 20 last frown Lis bome Hartford Girl Killed by Aute. BARTFORD, Coun, May 9 — Mary Counors, aged thirty a dowestic, was struck and lustantly killed bere last night by au automobile Her neck was broken and her face mutilated Ste puen OG. Plerce apd Wilsen A Feno, both of this city, who were iB the car were arrested and are now held pend: ing an iovestigation by the prosecuting attorney FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firm at ly per cent prime mercantile paper, 530% per ceny, exchanges, $s 07 66, baland as, RIAA exports of general mer handise from the port of New York for the week ending yesterday wers valued at BIN ea Closing prices Agua Copper Atchison B AO Brookiyn RT c.cC.Castl Chess & Ohio Chl & Northw D&H Erie uen Electric Hi Central Lackawanna Louis & Nash Mantatitar Metropolitan Missouri Pac 1% NY Central Wie Nort & West 18° Penn R ® 8's Reading » Rock Isiand 7% Bt Pau 56 Southern Pac gouthern Ry Bouth. Ry pf Sugar Texas Pacifle Union Pacific U #8 Steel U. 8 Steel pf West. Union 1M 85g “hw 169 in i 19% 150% 1% n Sew York Markets. FLOUK-Dull, but firm, Minneapta KS: ents. $4 ogee, winter straights RT4IN, winter extras J165G33, winter patents 1g WHEAT The continuation of low lem- peratures and frosis through winter wheat states gave wheat a slronger opes- ing and early advance, commissies Bouses and shorts were the buyers. July, oN 3 leg TALIA Wo Steady, city, be. country we ye Yay Steady: shipping. VON good to cholce wig" STRAW Quiet, long rye i. ©. BEANS -Qulet. marrow 0 Ae 10 my Slum. $2OBGL 10; pea, BLING Te red kid ney, B® HOPS- Steady. *tals common 106 14, S@1v., ols Pacific 188, loglic 194 ele 3 POTATOES Suet and barely steady: Peunsylvania, choice, per bushel, wise | New York and western, choice, pet Lush ol. S@Nc.; do. fair to good, per bushel, Hyg. ive POULTRY — Unchanged. fowl old roasts $ spring chickens, heady fow ta chelcs, nominal coast, Ag, 1 ao WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and "advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock oon call the main office at Sayre, Valley "phone 128X, Past cards at Strong's Mrs. Breakstone went to Wilkes Barre today. ——— i A ——— Mis. Michael O'Brien is in the Sayre hospital Wall paper at Strong's James Elsbree of Nichols was in town this mormng’. ee John Carey returned from New York city yesterday Try Strong's headache wafers ELT Miss Helen Ferguson is spend ing the day at Elnora. Manoca lodge, 1. O. O F | imti- ated five candidates last evening a Devoe paints at Strong's. et Mrs. H P. LaRew is confined to ee i Anson 1). Burchard and daughs ter of Elmira were in town today. Mrs of East i John Laer | Waverly went to E'miua thi Hayes | morning | a eee Miss Mae Sadler left for Wilkes Barre this morning to attend the celebration, tending (orty~hour devotion Coming, NY. Miss Minnie left for New York city this morning where he will visit her brother. Freedman rr — MP Miss Adelaide to Wilkes-Barre today, where she Hemstreet went will visit friends for a week. A John H. Murray and wife started for Buffalo yesterday on a driving trip. They expected to reach Cor- ning yesterday and stay over night in that city. et ra—— Elting Gore left this morning for Albany, where he will attend the Baraca convention as a dele- sate from the class of the Waverly h i — Baptist churc The advance agent for Cum- ming's circus is in town making arrangements for the com ing of the circus which will show on Lincoln street soon, —— i The Epworth League will give a reception in the church parlors this evening for the new pastor, the Rev. H. B. Cook. All members of the church and friends are invit- ed to be present, IN POLICE CIRCLES Waverly—F. F. Rolls was found lying in the ditch on lower Broad street last night by Officer Gridley. With difficulty the man was loaded car and taken to He was discharged A young fellow on to the strect the lockup this aamed Mosley was druaok, and be- morning. coming demonstrative on Erie treet. he was taken in charge by Officers Gridley and Corcoran, and after a hard fight was taken to the lockup. He fought all the way over, and a crowd followed and entered the town hall. Just as the officers reached the head of the tairs with their prisoner someone | turned out the lights, This mora~ og Justice Hoagland sent the of | fender to Owego for 40 days. ——— pe JUDGE DAWSON RETURNS Waverly— Judge Edward W. Dawsonhas returned to Waverly New York city, New { i . {after a tnp to IC. The judge is a Yale alumnus, | and visited his alma mater for the | purpose of heanng the address of | Secretary of War Taft, which was delivered at New Haven a few days ago. The judge looks fine and re- LOCAL NEWS The straw hat which made its appearance last week has been taken in out of the cold. Ten new trolley cars for the Lehigh Traction Company at Hazleton passed through here recently. a John Bull of Lincoln street, was thrown from a wagon at Lake We sauking on Monday and sustained a sprained ankle. He will be laid up for a time. Mrs. Michael O'Brien of Waver- REAT FREE 0 The Valley Record has secured the exclusive ty (Pa.) and Tiogo County (N.Y.) of what will be the eruption of Vesuv from actual photographs. ly, Dire Gregory of Meshopper, and W. HL. Dennis, Jr, of Athens, were operated upon at the hospital this forenoon. Harvey Gray will give the fourth of his second scries of dances m Eighmey's hall on Saturday even ing. Music by the Loomis opera | house orchestra. ———————— It is announdéd that the opera tors will reduce the price of hard |coal forty per cent. This will be cheering news to the consumer, if ——if it only proves true i It is conservatively estimated | that the suspension in ths coal {mines will cost in the neighbor | hood of $15,000,030, and that morc than half of this loss will b= borne | by the mine workers, | Several local fishermen left yes terday for the wilds of Sullivan | county, where they will whip the | streams for trout. As they are law At the meeting of the Fire department last might it was dead led to hold a street fair for the | benefit of the department to raise money to defray expenses ol the | Valley Firemen's Association thi { fall. . The most liberal offer ever made by any newspaper in this section should be read by every onc llere is an opportunity to get a book of 400 pages describing the San Fran. cisco disaster in a forceful, truthful and comprehensive manner, — pe Dan Maroney, a Lehi brakeman who resides in Sayre, [fell from a freight car at Reeders, gh Valley | last night and sustained painful in~ | juries to his shoulder and wrist | le was brought to his home this place. —————— Oscar Timm, a resident of Stevenson street, employed in the Valley shops, is suffering from a badly crushed finger. Mr. Timms was engaged at his work when a hanger fell upon the middle finger of the right hand, crushing it badly. He will be compelled to lay off for several days. Julius Voegel, the night police officer, is doing day duty during the absence of Chief Walsh, who has gone down into Sullivan county on a short fishing excur- sion. The chief is wise the haunts of the trout and his many friends will be bouatifully supplied when he returns. to ORDINANCE NO. 93. ancm— N ORDINANCE amendiug Section 4 of an ur dinance granting consent to Joseph K Rush his gasocigtes SuCCESSOTS OF Assigns hereigafter 10 le ipcurporstied as The People s Gas Light Heal and Power Company), to lay gas mains ug fet the streets alleys and publi groun is uf the Borough of Sayre, County af Pradford and State of Penasylvania section 1. Be it ordatped by the lown cou of the Borough of Sayre spd it is heret fained by the authority of the same that Section , of an ordinance, entitled, "An or finance grant ug comseut 10 useph K Rush his assoc cuccesaars of assigns (hereinafter to be io | ated as The Propirs Gas, Light, Heat amd |} | Company) to lay gss mains un drt slieys and public grounds of the Borough sayre, County of Bradford and State of Feunsy vamind'' af saved the fifth day of March a« which reads as follows — section y. The said Joseph K. Rush, his seo Ciates, SUOOENSOTS Of BEsigns shall within sisty faye from the date of the passage of thi wance Sle 2 written acorplance of the provisions of same with the Secretary of the Borough Love G1 snd shall at the same time Ble with the Bor Treasgrer, # certified check payable to the Boro Treasurer, for fc co Jo case the pruvisl “ection = of this ordihance are not (ully mptied with the said certified check shall revert to the Borough of Sayre withoul reserve Aberw ive it «hall be relurned to the said Joseph K. Rush, his sociales. sicoemsors of sasigns after de lucting from same the OFOrssary capense luv teed, such as advertising this {rapchise, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows ection y The sak] Joseph K. Rush, his assoc cistes successors or assigns, shall withiv days from the date of the passage of this ordi nance, file un writlen acoeplance oO the provisions of same with the Secretary of the Borough Coun { cil snd shall st the same Lime file with the Boro Treasurer a certified check, payable to the Boro Treasurer, for feces Iu case the provisicas of section 7 of this Ordissace are aot fully com- plied with, the said certified check shall revert to the Borough of Sayre without reserve, otherwise it shall be returned fo the sald Joseph K_ Kush, his associates, successors of amigns afler deduct & from same (he necewdry Expense involved, ales pot we the streets mas Of franchise saute was adopted by the Sayre Borough at a meeting held Mon day evening, May 7, y BH. LACKEY, © president of Council lutely without any charge. THE TERMS: If you are not 1 to pay down $1.00 when you begin one month afterwards, and pay the payment, deliver the book just as soon as w book will not cost you a cent, If you arer subscriber. Of course the objec secure prompt payme of collecting subscriptions to a daily newspaper is History of the Sah Fr thing, yet we have esti cent book free to cach subscriber to the expense of collecting eve You are going to take a local daily pape terested in what is happ BEST? Any local daily will cost—you a pay the money some time. in The Record with that printed admit that THE RECORD 1S LE editors and reporters are wide-awake happeis in Sayre, Athens, Waverly and surrounding towns , and write them up in grammatical and attractive form graphic news in this paper eah day are aloas worl the fearless in its denunciation of wrong, wherever existing, an always. These are a few of the features that mika The Record you have taken it for awhile youn will notics other gw faatured price of you should call at the office This is a strictly legitimate “string to it, and it will pav you to take advantage of it the supply of these books will ba limited, and they are going fast FFER story of clear type on good quantities The We Your subserip- ars of pay- game basis as a new The cost heavy, and while the amount of local news subscription. The Record i Alte r. we will gladly explain it if i8 Lace and silk, black and white, long and short, 25 and 50c. Those 25¢c fancy belts went quick, not one left, but we have a new lot almost as pretty in a variety of colors, only 10c. Jom New Gloves and Mitts W hite embroidered canvas belts, 10 and 25c. A pretty assortment of ribbons, flowered and plain, only 10c a yard. The latest in collars 10 and 25c. overs 5 and 10c. Turn- New line of 10c jewelry, cuff pins, bead necklaces, etc. Candy justin. We take pride in having it always fresh, 10c a pound. F404 99400 Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Graduates of tle American School . of Osteopathy, under the founder, Ganlens ploughed, ashes drawn away, Dr. Andrew ‘Taylor Stull, Kirks- aud all kinds of team work attended 0 cilla Missouri, are located tempor- promptly. Livery attached. at . ' 2 arily at the 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x — Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, L. B. DENISON, # D. until they can secure permanent of- Office, Rooms 2 and 4 fices in this city, and will be pleas- : ed to meet all who are interested Tumedge Building, Elmer Ave |, explain the science. All aculs Vailey Phone at office nod reeidence and chronic cases successfully treat- od. Kxamination and consultation == {ree Advertise in The Record, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Pr SPECIALS i Try BELLIS all this week for special prices and see what cash will do. | Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 133w ES Se Office: Rooms 4 aud 5, Kimer Block, | LENIGN AND [ekhart fitreet, Nayre, Pu. JOHN ©. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Frulls. Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes. Macaroul at §, 8 and 10¢ per pound. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be loft sb West | WANT ADS Rates : — Wanted, Lust, Por | Apprentice girls wanted at Miss Shu- lenburg's dressmaking parlors, 158 Che- | mung street, Waverly. -8 Machinists Wanted McIntosh, mour & Co, Steam Engines, Aubu Y, 00-& YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS cau steady work—good wages-—and | while learning at BLMIRA ENI | MILLS, Elmira Heights, N. Y. ( For Rent | Bix room bouse on N. River Bt, | minutes walk from new shops. { of L. P. Worster, 116 ¥. River. House for rent at 200 North | avenue. Inquire at 2094. | Rooms for rent, modern | gas range, gas lights, | Wilbur avenue, s | Farm house, garden and room for one or two houses if desired. Two miles | out of Soyte, Price $4. J. H. MeKin- |= 2 ¥. . No. 26, Athens, 8Wé-4w | Pasture to let after May 10, 1908, Prices, 15c per week for yearlings; 26s | for older cattle and 50c for horses. J. H. McKinney, R. F. D. No, 26. Athena. "Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for geotleman. Inquire H. I. madge. 278 improvements, Inquire 523 8. 2900-8 For rent, office rooms In the Wheelock Block 304 "Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page block. nes Third floor of the (Blaser block, Klea- trie light, bath room and all modern im- provements. Enquire at Glsser's Loan off oe, Lockhart stroet. 176 For Sale | Chestnut horse, 6 years old, drive | gle or double, Good work horse is Turper, Keystone Ave, and Pl jatreet, South Waverly, 05-0F . | A boat 16135, suitable for salle oF | er. loquire of McMahan, Odd Block, Athens, —————— ee —————————————— | House ad lot on Lewis street : { for particulars to F. H. Gin s inson Building, Elsira, N. Y. 0 1a The Dr. Judson on North street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. J Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens, _ Hof Pa. 240-4 Notice A pair of shoes was left at Smith's shoe hospital in Athens