PIA Packard Pianos. NOS The Sweet Magic GRAF Furniture and Undertaking. & CO. a THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 GAR TLL, We solicit your Banking basi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. N. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record ae J. H. MURRELLRE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. “Published every afternoon exoopt Sun- ed at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known oa application. Batered as second-class matter May at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, 0 00, 8 vias of Match J, — 's Bt to print” WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1908. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock (Quotations WT per. 408 ali Cas) 4 per oent, prime mer ; eXchanees 8 wl Xs halances i . randise Are ew Yor N Y Centra Norf & ‘West Penn R KH Heading Hock Island St Fau Boul ler so ty Saat H pf Rugar Texas Pauifl : Ac Fa ther Tadiy 2 114 “yy Manhatlan Metropolitan Missour! Pac New York ¥Markets FLOUR — Firm. but slow tents, MWe W, winter @ 4, winter extras, Ji ogt Ww gh & er and sympath; tures of the early weak ogc December 4% Uv ER Creamery. extras jer Ic | firsts, 18G1Sc | seconds sr ern iry, choice, 18%9Q ae re extras, is firsts, 15< factor rat IRIS sacking stock, N (BLPECSR Lo CHEESE - New, state fu reams. large Dest, 0c , fair 10 good "tia an We fair to good Vy Kt , beat TRUM part sxims prime 1 @7c old. state, full cream Armee af small. colored and white fancy BUI, good to prime 12 310% EGGS Fresh, gathered, extra p .n, : eat thered first ¥ he rie MILK ~The price io BI per & quart can TALLOW-Dull, city, Sg% Minneso'a reigiiie. BW Lier pat i Gu lei wit ! herald per Ae Ly fresh gs er’ sutry. 9 « JAY Steady: shipping Lun choice, %g wo BTRAW Quiet | = BEANS Quiet 1 w $l égi dig, RB pea NE red kKidne; PR oh 3 cat IES Ver frm good to Ong rye rr me POTATI choice. per bushel GR Raatarn, choles. per bushes ir Lo goo r bushe LIVE a TR Ta Me, 1 ye ens. Leo, Qucks oh DRESSED POULTRY . ebeloe, lo, do fair to old roosters, 0 roasting cholce, 18c do. fair te god broilers, nearby, Bg Ea de Fu wer fowls } spring « Eevee Bre nds ood old rousters wesler Live Stock Markets CATTLE — Supply fair. market s choice, Edge ® prime 8 IUfw calves, BE Lomé ™ HOGS Supply time hea ies, med! Ld STEER AND LAMLS = market slow. primes wether culls and commons. WGI W oun Ww narket slow 1 SPs Hgnt me Yorkers ar ve tght s FH Eye lambs, WK Having Our Own Way Some of the greatest sorrows io life Bave been the result of getting just what we sought after so diligently Ses a—— Poor Standby. Luck is & good thing to trust to after you've done everylhing else to iavite RANDALL DENOUNCES MACHINE. Cencentration of Wealth the Great Menace to Free Geverament WASHINGTON, May 3 called Republicans “wachine” was the subject of a scathing denunciation ln the house of represeutatives at the bands of Mr HKandall (Tex) who sald ti:at the leaders of the house whe con stitute and run the wacbine Lad deve absolutely nothing except to make hyp ocritical pretense as to some things and to unblushingly advocate the stand pat doctrine io other thiugs Republican party bus descried the peo ple s interests is apparent io {ts treat went of every vital question before the cougress sald Mr Randall He was of the opinion that the coucsutrution of wealth, so great in awount as te stag. ger the cowmprebension of buman In- | tellect. was a greafer meuace to free | government than wll the armed Losts lof Its enemies | ‘“Ihese machine leaders have been |and are deceiving the great mass of voters whe put them In power The rank sud file of the Republican party wants justice, sad if caly they would exninine the record of thelr representa. tives the avengiug Land of an outraged constituency would strike down these stand pat statesmen aud Lave & Dew deal as well as a square one” “WAYS THAT ARE DARK” Usndergreasd Chinese Culeny Discov ered at Seattle. SEATTLE, Wasi, May 23 —An un derground Chinese celony, similar te that which existed In San Francisco, bas been discovered here by city off cials. By burrowing under buildings. sidewalks aud alleys the Chinese have excavated passageways te roows Im which gambling and opium smoking Is carried on. Many of the rooms are lighted by slectrigity. Some of the passageways extend for half a block or wore amd are wany feet below suboeliars and sidewalks Gevermment Defeats Burlington Road KANSAS CITY, Mo, May Ite demurrer of the Burliugtou railway denying the jurisdictiou of the govern ment lo export freight rates was over ruled lo tlhe Uulted States circuit court bere by Judge Smith MoPhersou of Red Oak. la The decision Is of great lwjortsnce to shipping intervels and of particular weight at present because it teuds to destroy the cuvutention of the railways that export rates need Lot be wade public ya - Ship's Long Boat Picked Lp. GLOUCESTER Muss May 23 -A ship's long boat evidently recently abandoned aud with life preservers and oars floating alougside but without a ship's name on it, was ploked up last Friday ou the Georges bauk by the fishing schooner Ralph Russell which arrived here sosterday The boat was bottow np and had pot been lu the water long. according to those on the Husse!l Greeks Burs Balgarias Villages. RALONIKA May 23 —A band of 100 (ireeks Lexan burning the Bulgarian village of Startchina wear Mooastir When six houses had been burned Tur kish troops appeared on the scene and killed seventeen of the Greeks The retainder of the (Greeks fled the Turks pursuing —————— Cleanliness and Character, Miss Mary Lawier, a COlncinsat] school teacher, holds that cleanliness fs the foumdatiomn of good seharacter Every morning before recitations she Bolds a “dress parade,” during which such puplis as need KR are brought um- der the influence of soap amd towels Missiog buttous, unbrushed balr aad dirty shoes also rome ia for careful attention. The school authorities de- clare that as a result of this policy there has been 3 distinet gain In dis- cipiine and seil-respect among he chiidrea Parents Help. In a recent address thre Bishop of Southwark sald that the schools showed Detter results than the Englist, because Scottish parents took more interest In the chlidreg's work than Euglish The Human Brute “Taln’ allus a sign a man's kind- hearted ‘cause he likes a dog” sald Uncle Eben “Mebbe he jen some critter aroun’ dat he kin’ treat back talk "Washington Star Costly Dictionary. Cn the preparation of a new dle. tionary of the English language §400.- 000 has been spent in Philadelphia and $250,000 more will be necessary before It can be delivered entire. The work has been going steadily om for 13 Years. WAVERLY Edgar D Sebring is in Bath to- day. oi ] F. Shoemaker is in Towanda today. cs —— D N Park went to Elmira this morning. Smith E. Lyons spent the day at Elmira C. M. Atwater of Elmira 1s in town today. Mrs. John Secord left for Velina Springs today. Seward Baldwin left on the Ene this morning for Atlantic City. s—— E R Sherry, who has been ill for the past week 1s convalescent W E Turner was in Elmira and "Horseheads yesterday afternoon Mrs. Claude Debrain of New York city, 1s wisiting her brother, Edwin F Perkins. Willie Litey of Elmur iting his old schoolmate, Charles | Woodin, this morning. Was ViIS- Seven candidates received the second degrec at the meeting of Manoca lodge, 1. O. O. F, last night. Several Waverly pe ple went to Elmira last night to wi'ness the first performance of the Father Matthew minstrels last night. Miss Elizabeth Matthews ot El- mira, who will sing at the Loomis tonight is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey of South Waverly. F. Corneby of Athens has pur- chased a lot from L. DD. Atwater on Clark street and is preparing to build a house in which he will re~ side. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis of Elmira, who have been wisiting Arthur Dixon, Loder street, have returned Miss Alice Dixon ac- companied them IN POLICE CIRCLES Waverly — Michael Conovan, who hails from Dushore, acquired a jag last night, and started to run VanNostran's saloon. He started in at the wrong place however, and was thrown out. He was then ar rested and locked up over might This morning he admitted being drunk, and said that so far as he could remember the proceedings he was rather “a bad actor.” He was fined $5 which he cheerfully paid and was allowed to go Ed. Green, a hard lookiag cits zen from Elmira, was also placed in durance town this morning. CONTRACT AWARDED Waverly—The contract for the building of the new county clerk's cflice at Owego was let yesterday to Fred H. Johnston of Sayre. The consideration is $11,723, and the building is to be completed by Nov. 1 ORDERED NEW UNIFORMS. Waverly —The members of the Spaulding Hose company are to have new uniforms. They are very neat, and are brown, trimmed with black braid. The contract for making them has been let to W. L. Betowski FISHING TACKLE Bristol steel rods at $3.50, auto- matic reels at $4.50. The largest and finest snelled hooks in exist- ence, all styles and sizes in stock, at Zausmer's jewelry store, Wa verly. 12 4t HOSPITAL NOTES George W. Johnson, of Newark Valley, was admitted to the hos- pital this morning. Mrs. William Miner, of Sayre, and Mrs. Orse Carpenter of Athens, underwent operations at the hospital this forenoon. - vile and run out of RADED BY POLE Two Women Seat to County Jail for Four Months Each, While Male Visitors Pay Five Dol- lar Fines Waverly—Chiefl Brooks and Of ficers Gridley and Corcoran went to 115 Providence street at about 2 o'clock this morning and arrested two men and two women. The woman who rents the house, and whose name is Barton, was charged with keeping a disorderly house, and the other three with aiding and abetting the same The men put in a plea of guilty and were each fined $5, which they pad. The women eich put in a plea of guilty and were brought before the justice this morning and cach given a sentence of 4 months in the county jail. The circumstance that made the offense particularly aggravating was the fact that the Barton woman has four children living in the house whose ages range from 4 to 13 years. The father of the children has been located near VanEtten, and Supervisor F. L.. Howard went there this marning to see him and have him take care of the children. TREE FELL, BROKE LONBERNAN'S LE Ricketts’ Laborer Met with a Serious Mishap Yesterday Edward Garnty, a lumberman employed near Ricketts, was brought to the hospital last night suffering from a compound fracture of the bone in the lower third of the left leg. Garrity was assisting in felling a tree and when the tree struck the ground it jarred another one so much that the latter also fell, striking Garrity with such force as to crush him to the ground, breaking his leg as above stated. CONDITIONS INPROVED County Commissioner ‘M. J McNulty was in Sayre this morn ing to investigate the conditions at the home of Reed Martin on Thomas avenue. Mrs Martin is in a serious condition, the result of St Vitus dance, and some time ago proceedings were instituted against her husband, the neighbor- hood alleging that he had failed to give her proper care. His case came up before Judge Fanning but was withdrawn and an order of relief was granted. This momiag when Commissioner McNulty vis ited the Martin home he found conditions greatly improved. A woman has been employed to care for Mrs. Martin and the probabili- ties are that unless she gets much worse there will be no cause for further assistance on the part of the commissioners. resins WANTS HIGHER AWNINGS A tall man—one of the tallest in Sayre—remarked to a Record rep resentative the other day that he would insist upon an ordinance being passed prohibiting awnings being less than seven fect from the ground. The tall man had just picked his hat from the dust, it having been knocked from his head by one of the low hung sun pro- tectors. As a matter of fact there are many awnings hung too low, and a man of the average height can not walk under them without doubling up like a kangaroo Wouldn't it be wise to look into the matter and follow up the sug- gestions of the tall man. Piles! Piles! Piles! , Willlams' Indian Pile Ointment Largest stock of bicycle Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. Coaster ICYCLES FOR 1906. Tires from $1 50 up. Brakes from $4.00 up. Broad Street. Waverly. 7s Ladies Gauze and 2D Men's hose, zle, BOGS \/ 20% My p 3 79%) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. (w0ans Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. 200M y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST. SAYRE ORDINANCE NO. 93. A" ORDINANCE amend flaancr granting his ass < Gos assigns (hereinafter to be inoorperated as The Peoples Gas Light Heat and Power Company IY ERS Mains un der the streets alleys and public grounds of the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford aud State uf Pegusyivan:a Section | Be i! of the Borough datned by Whe authority of the sam ; of sn ordinance cu An vrilinance jog (ousent to Joseph K Rush his sucLEFsUTY OF assigns hereigafler ated as Thre Froples y XK Sevtion 4 of an or vmsent to Joseph K Rush Xiales sUCUrss tdsined by the town oon f Sayre and it is her titled Assoc lates wr n pot tt Heat and Power pder the street Gas iblic gr ' y uf Bradi of Fennsyl {f March x rd and State vaula, approved the HAL da which reads as fi ws sect lon The said Joseph K. Rush his as clates sacurssors of assigns shall within sixty days from the date of the passage of this ord pane Sle a written accordance of the pr of tame with the Secretary cil, aud shall at the same Tiveasurer a erty Treasurer for $3 section To his with the s Borougt {f Sayre shall be returned to Lhe say a fales, stuessor tT assigns after I same y expense in as advertising this franchise Le and is hereby amended to read as follows Section The sar! Joseph K. Rush his asso Crates suoorssors t assigus shall within 13 1ays from the date of the passage of this ord pance Sle a writteu acueplance « fv Provimor of same with the Secretary of the Borough un cil and shall at the same time Sle with the Bor Treasurer a certified (heck, payable to the Bor Treasurer for fun = lo case the provisions of Section 7 of this Ordipsancs are pot fully cum plied with the said certified check shall revert to the Borough of Sayre without reserve otherwise it shall be returned to the said Joseph K Rush his associates successors or assigns after deduct ing from same Lhe necessary expense involved such as advertisiug this franchise The foregoing ordisance was adopted Ly the Sayre Borough Council at a meeting held Mon lay evening, May 7 14 G H LACKY Fresident of Council visions deducting ved, sult the same the necrssar Approved May 8 gb WM CROSS Burgess Attest H MH MERCRREAU Secretary Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Rob Ask for Credld Poal 0 Admittance Farnished Rooms; Boarding A.E.BAKE (Carpenter and Builder. 1 ’ 17 Pleasant St. Waverly N. Y. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the ; Ti od he Fre i OLS Vests, 10, 15, 25c. Pare Olive Oil for medical Macaroni at 6, § and 10e per No. s Elizabeth St. Waverly. Advertise ia The Record A good, heavy work team. Enquire at No. 211 Clinton asenue, Waverly, 10-tf Machinists Wanted — Melntosh, Bey- mour & Co, Steam Engines, Anbar, N, X. 300-e0d-Sw Womsn towork by thed y Toeadays and Fridays. E .quire at No 201 South River street, 18-1 For Sale A lot of yonng chickens jast hatched | for sale, V. E Hills, 106 Hopkins street, Sayre. 10-8 8 room bo .e, 305 Madison strest. All very cheap. 10c. Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayro, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. May- Political Announcement To the Republican Voters of Bradford County : la formally announcing my candidacy for re-election to the office of Represent- ative in the legislature from Bradford county, I recognize the right of oy con- stituents to know my attitude, both past and future, ou those questions which are of such vital importance to the country at large. I therefore desire to state, that if ee- elected, 1 shall favor the following legis lation, and will introdoce and work for the enactment of these subjects, viz: The amendment to the Constitution whereby the basis of the representation in the law-making body shall be citizen ship and not an indiscriminate popala- tion of foreigners centered in the large cities to the prejudice and exclusion of the agricultural distriots. The revislon of the tax laws so that all kinds of property and franchises shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valuation. Ths limiting of all franchises to a reasonable length ( time, The granting (ou trolley roads of all rivileges enjoyed Ly steam railroads, nclading the right of eminent domain and the right to carry freight, The retention of all license fees and personal property tax by the county. The increase of the state aid In the township road law from 15% to 50%, The granting to the people at large important questions, such ns the grant- ing of franchises, municipal ownership of public service corporations and wat- ters of a local character, The repeal of the iniquitous sheriff's | foe bill. The final disposition of petty misde- | meanors before a justice of the peace |and a jury of six, whereby a large por- tion of the expense of waintaining the | criminal courts will be eliminated. The enactment of I=gislation providing | | for equality of ratescharged by traus- | | portation companies, both freight and | passenger, and a maximum passenger | | rate of two cents per mile, | improvements Inquire at premises.10-8¢ Second “band deli very wagon, cheap. | Inquire Express Office, Athens, 9-8¢ House and lot on Lewis street. Write | for particalars to P. H. Ginsburg, Rob- | inson Baildiog, Blmira, N. Y. im —— = W. Howard Athens, The Dr. Judson stre=t, Athens, Pa. pe to Allea, Farmers 2 | Pa Eight room house on Hospital place; 12-6te suitable for tleman. uire H. R, e gen Inq | For rent, office rooms In the Wheelock | Block. 2084 i | Two offices for rent in the | Page block. Fotice | A pair of st wan left at James | Smith's aboe hot in Athens for re- pairs. They have n repaired and the | owner can get them by calling at Chaf- fee's shoe store, Athens, and paying the | bill for repairs f Maney & 214-4 Political Announcements ysell as a candi for Jury Commissioner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules | governing the Republican primaries to | be held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH. | Bayre, Pa, May 15, 1906. ff enmereen | To Bradford County Repu | 1 herewith present my i didate for Representative sylvania Legislature, sub, {lican rules. [stand fort lof laws giving a straight, cent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall have the vested right to trausport freights. A revision of our tax laws to the end that corporations shall contribute to relief of local taxa- tion and be compelled to bear their just share of the burden of tax. The same to be used for free schools or sach other purpose as our people may desire, All laws to be drawn plain, clear and dis- tinct so there shall be no doubt as to jatention and purpose, Bdmund M, Tutoa, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. To the Voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative subject to Republi- can rules. 1 have always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and an honest count, and [| believe in “a square deal for all.” If elected 1 will vote and work for such laws as will further these ends, 1 favor the passage of laws making pas- senger rates two cents a mile, also for wore liberal appropriations for schools to the end that local taxation for that purpose may be reducedjto the lowest possible limit and for such additional ald for road building and maintenance as the best interests of the people de- mand. 1 particularly favor the enact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation aud compel corporations to bear thelr prope share of the burden, the grant- og of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, and a libel law that is just and equitable, Pledging myself to the Int- ereata of the people, tfully solicit their support at the SugiBé rimaries. GILES M. Boons. Canton, Pa, May 10, 1908, The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J.B. GRAHAM, : Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1008. To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 . announce myself a candidate for Representative, subject to bli can rules. [am in favor of reform lation, to the end that tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to carry i also law to enforce the provisions of the Constitution relating to railroads and other carrying companies (see Art. XVII of Constitution). [am tue $ cant fares on raliroads. George Moscrip, I hereby announce myself a candidate issioner, sub to the Republican rules. CHARLES BCOTT, Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. 4sjunlés | Increased aporopristion to public | schoolsrspecially township high schools, {even to the extent of the state bearing | the entire expense of maintaining the | public school system, The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill | introduced by me at the last regular | | session, prohibiting the combination of | | capital for the purpose of controlling | the prices of commodities by monopolies, The repeal of the present muzzier Jaw | by the enactment of a just and equitable libel law, 1 respectfally solicit the support of all TOters whe ib itceol the enactment on pledge myself, if lu use avery effort on my part to secure the enactment of the same. Atha Pa, ~L% movr. vanis sub, If elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws al trolley freight, esta a two on steam roads, » » 1