ACTH ley. GRAF wd Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 RTE RSE, We solicit your Banking busi- nees, and will pay you three per B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record Lo v. T. CAREY, Editor . Jap st Werssllew Printing Office, Sayre, $3.00 per year; 15 cents Pe vertising rates reasonable, 30d made mown ob application. Jibared ap second.ciam mutter May Eder the Mok of Congr of Bard AIL the news that's it to print” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1008 DISPENSES JUSTICE AT 91. Aged Jurist Tells How He Keeps Up His Working Vigor. Boston. — What do you think of & judge who defies time aud sits on the bench and actively dispenses justice when he has passed his 91st birth any? That is Justice Charles Field, one of the kindliest of gentlemen, who is {Although Near Century Mark He ls Still in Good Condition.) on the bench at Athol, Mass He was a presidential elector in the time of Lincoln. Recently he disposed of three cases in one morning, then went to Gard- ser, 13 miles away, and disposed of eight cases. He walked a mile from the courtroom to the railroad station His figure is erect and his step firm His regular bill of fare some thing like this: Morning oatmeal and tich milk, the oatmeal being cooked for at least eight hours, at noon, beef- steak, roast mutton or roast lamb with a single hot, mealy baked potato, mo other vegetables: at nidht, a sim- ple gruel made from an infant's food “This rigld care in regard to diet seems 10 be necessary lo keep In good working order, and | much pre- fer to forego (the pleasures of the ta Ble in order to keep the bodily pow: ers in excellent working condition Formerly 1 drapk strong coffee, but pow drink no coffee ut all Through- out my life | have mode it a point 10 get great abundance of outdoor ex ercise. 1 have always walked a great deal, and played outdoor games” ‘ Gut Tree to Free Prisoner. + Mahanoy City, Pa—Handcuffed to apple tree by two deputy state J wardens for shooting robins in ivlolation of the game law, Peter IGerung was freed by two companions who outwitted the wardens In a two ‘mile chase through the woods at Girard Manor, returned with an ax, . jwith which they felled the tree and ‘had the manacles removed from Gerung at a country smithy just as 4he wardens got back to lake their prisoner to town. is & CO. WITH A DEVIL FISH | NEW ORLEANS PARTY HAS EX- CITING ADVENTURE. SHOTS AROUSE THE GIANT | Yacht Is Followed Stuggishly by | Creature, and Bullets Fired Make Little Impression on the Monster. — The sensation in the fishing worid recently was the expe rience four sporismen had with =a devil fish off Horn island During the week the big power yacht Jeanne, owned Ly Commodore Thomas Sully, with John P. Sullivan, Phil Werleln and Ned Rightor as guests, ran out to Horn island for & few days fishing They had all the sport they wanted with mackerel and pull redfish, and early one Sunday morning started for the eastward pass of Deer island and Biloxi bay They had traveled possibly three of four miles from the {sland when, just ahead of the yacht they saw some thing on the surface of the sound which looked like a glant turtle. The course of the yacht was changed sO as to overhaul this strange creature, and when the boat peared the fish "the engines were slowed down and stopped The yacht came up close to the fish, which proved to be the largest devil fish ever seen in that section Dur- ing jast summer a number of these monsters, sometimes called the blanket fish, have been seen, but they were not longer than five or six feet This monster measured In the neighborhood of 15 feet in length, and was fully seven or eight feet broad. When the nose of the fish was aslongside the step of the yacht, Its tail was just opposite the foremast, a distance of over 15 feet, but, to make the measurement reasonable, the sportsmen came to the council sion that they would give the fish 15 feet as 8 fair measurement Commodore Sully secured an im proved Winchester and went on top of the pilot house to get a good shot The fish was lylng very near the surface, and did not seem to pay the slightest attention to the boat and its occupants. Two shols were fired in rapid succession, but they did not seem to bother the fish in the Jeast When the shots were fired the giant sank slowly and came up again a few feet further A dozen more shots were fired from the rifle, but no impression was made Fully half an hour the yacht lay to while its occupants tried all kinds of means to wake up the monster of the sea Werlein finally grabbed a long boat. hook and wanted to tle a line to the New Orleans ahead — - The Shots Had No Effect on the Fish. handle and harpoon the fish, but the others were not exactly certain as to the results of such an experiment, and would not listen to Werlein. Finally the yacht got under way again, and the devil fish, with a [lew lazy waves of its giant tentacles, dropped In behind and followed the boat for fully haifa mile, Then it disap peared A few weeks ago W. C. C. Claiborne and several other fishermen returned with a story about three devil fish seen at the island, but their story was taken with a large grain of salt Claiborne has a reputation for story telling, but his tale is followed up pow by this experience, and the sportsmen are wondering i a big yacht, with pleaty of harpoons on board might not furnish a lot of lively sport to the sportsmen Consistent Mrs. Newbride (petulantly)—Nol you don't think of me at all any more, Mr. Newbride—That isn’t so, my dear, Why, I've been thinking of you all day. Mrs. Newbride—Fibber! You even forgot to mail the letter | gave you this morning. Mr. Newbride—Well—er—you see, I French Premier. Paris. — M. Georges Clemenceau, task of forming a new ministry. The result probably will be the making of swift history in the republic. The new premier is without doubt the most striking and the most power ful personages iz France. lis name bas been intimately connected with public affairs since the days of the commune of 1571, but it has been peculiarily in a destructive sense The republic has had 40 cabinets since the commune was overthrown and Clemenceau's chief part has been in overthrowing them. The peace of Europe may be endan gered by the ascendency of M Clem M. GEORGES CLEMENCEAU. (Noted Frenchman Whe Has Accept ed Task of Forming a New Ministry.) enceau, as it is known that he is a man of limitless ambition. A disturb ing element also is his foreign atu tude. He looks with much friendll ness on the English and is hostile toward Russia. Thus It is seen at the very outset that the dual alliance be tween France and Russia may be dis turbed Hesldes this, Clemenceau very incarnation of French hatred toward Germany. It will not take any great political exigency to convince him. therefore, of the necessity of crossing Emperor Willlam ic some of his projects. Considering the well known disposition of the German War lord, this can bode no good for the peace of the world . One of the brightest spots in the history of Clemenceau Is the manner in which he championed the cause of justice In the Dreyfus case He stood fn the foremost fighting line of the herole few who champloned justice in the darkest days of reaction A trenchant journalist, the founder of La Justice in 1880, he became the fighting man at arms of 1. Aurore dur: ing the prolonged Dreyfus’ combat and rendered yeoman's service to the cause of justice Likewise, he pleaded the case be fore the court and on one occasion caused a world-wide sensation by ab ruptly stopping in his argument and pointing to a painting of the cruck fixion above the judges bench, saying, “This image placed In our judgment halls recalls the most monstrous judi cial error which the world has known In response to iromical cries In the audience he replied: “1 am not one of his adorers. but 1 love hin perhaps more than those who Invoke him so singularly to preach religions pro scription is the LEADER IN DIPLOMATIC SET. Beautiful Wife of Ambassador Real: jzes Old Ambition. washington.— With her husband, the Austrian ambassador, succeeding to the title of dean of the diplomatic corps in Washington, Baroness Hen- gelmuller has realized her long cher BARONESS HENGELMULLER. (Beautiful Washington Woman Leader In Diplomatic Society Circles.) ished ambition She is one of the most beautiful women In the capital and a great social favorite, Her ea- tertainments have always been char- acterized by exclusiveness and nov- clty { had rather speak five words with my understanding than 10000 In an unknown tongue.—I1. Cor, av, 19 eres. albeit Buried Treasure. Dumley—I met a fellow today who was simply nutty about 2a buried | treasure; couldn't talk of anything my wife Dutnle3-Ob. Joss Lhe talk first - WRAVLRE] FRANK KE. WOOD, Repressatative News and advertising matter may be After 12 o'clock noon eall the mala offios at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. A. Uoger was in Bioghamton yesterday. H. B. Iogham was in Towanda yesterday. Dr. J. T. Tucker went to Owego this moraing, George Miller went to Owego this morning. F.E Gliette went to Biagham ton this morning. J F. Shoemaker, E q, went to Binghamton this morning. Mrs. W. M. Hilton left this morning for New Haven Cona. G. Taylor and J] Weber of Nich. ols were in Waverly yesterday. E. A. Trea, the eye specialist, is moving into a house on Pennsyl- vania avenue. J. T. Sawyer will give a lecture tomorrow night at the Baptist church on his trip to Alaska. Several Waverly people went to Owego yesterday to appear before the grand jury in the Heem:in case. A gang of men is engaged in cleaniag the mud off Broad street today. A thick coat of mud hid made the pavement rather nas'y and slippery, and the work that ‘s being done on it is making an im- provement in its appearance. WAS THE COAT STOLEN Waverly—Last night an Italian named Tony Cupallo came to the police and complained that a countryman of his had stolen his overcoat. He said that he had purchased the coat fiom a second hand store, had taken it to the south side where he resided when another Italian whose name no- bady knows, took possession of it The cfhicers visited the scene of the alleged theft and immediately concluded that they had struck another Babel. The confusion of topgues was very grea’, about a dcz-n talking at once. The man who was said to have stolen the coat claimed that he had purchased the same for one dollar and refused to give it up. The evidence was contradictory for the officers to cope with, and they left the case as they fourd it. PUT UP A FIGHT Waverly—Jim Cain, who has been making considerable trouble of late, was arrested last night and this morning was given a sentence of s'xty days, which time he will spend at Owego fracturing rocks for the tenefit of the county. He was found last night on the South Side by Officers Corcoran and Gridley. Gridley first approached him and Cain suddealy struck the officer a blow in the jiw. There was a lively mixup and both went down, Gridley landing on top Corcoran then appeared and Cain was locked in the town hall, PLAINTIFF WON Waverly—The case of Smith against Cortwright was tried before Justice Hoagland yesterday, and decided in favor of the plaintiff. S. C. Smith built a cement walk for Cortwright some time ago, Since that time Cortwright sold the house, and the man who purchased the same refused to pay for the walk. Smith had some difficulty in getting the money from Cort. wright and the law snit was the result. FUNERAL THIS MORNING Waverly—The funeral of Wm died last Sunday Relief for Aching Muscles. People sometimes get a dull aching at the lowest part of the back of the head, which Is Increased on move ment. This is caused by rheumatism of the muscles supporting the parts Great relle! is afforded by filing a small bag with hot salt, and uilng it as a pillow. It should lie in the hol Jow of the neck, and the neck below the seat of pain should be protected by folded flannel. All Dead. It being debated whether a certain voter was dead or not, the rate cok lector was appealed to at the North Canderwell revision court recently, and gave the following conclusive statement by the widow: “Yes, my husband is dead; he has been dead about eight weeks. Two weeks after his death my sister died, and after that I lost a child. Now the two kit tens are dead.” infant a Linguist. Bessie Doyle, the four-year-old child of an iron manufacturer in Basic City, Va. has a good working knowledge of six languages besides English Her father is a French scholar and taught her the language; her mother, who is of German descent, instructed the child in the tongue of the fatherland and the Swedish nurse carries on her communication with the tiny charge in a Scandinavian dialect Enthusiast to the End. An enthusiastic French physician, while dying, made careful observa. tions of his condition, detailing his symtoms to his son and attending physician In order that they’ might make a record of them. At the very end, when he was on the point of passing away, he surprised the friends at his bedside by saying “You see | am dying.” : ————————— Ocean Currents and Climate. Western Europe's climate would be changed entirely were the isthmus of Panama adjacent territory to be sub merged. For in that case the equa- torial current would be carried into the Pacific ocean and the gulf stream, which does so much to warm Europe, would not emerge into the Atlantic Would Teach Girls Care of Dolls. A proposal is made that In every girls’ school the care of dolls shall be taught. Each pupil would be instruct ed how to take care of her doll just as if it were a child, food, clothing, exercise, and even “when she Is trou blesome’” reeciving attention Cause of Eye Strain. Traveling in public conveyances is exceedingly hard on the eyes, even for those that are strong and perfect. The gaze should be confined to the interior of the car. Looking out of the window at the rapidly changing scenery is a great strain eg Chestnuts Healthful. The chestnut is the most digestible of all nuts, especially after it has been roasted or boiled it contains, In comparison with the potato, more starch, proteld ari fat, but less min: eral matter “Mad as a Hatter.” The phrase mad as a hatter” real ly means as venomous as & viper “Mad as a hatter” Is simply a corrup- tion of an ancient form, “Mad as an alter, or adder.”—The Sunday Maga zine The Man on a Salary. Once an Irresistible force met an immovable body. Luckily, however, a man who worked on a salary was there to get between, 50 that he alone experienced any inconvenience —Chl- cago Record-Herald. You Can Revive a Pen. When a pen has been used until It appears to be spolled, place It over a flame of gaslight, for instance, for a quarter of a minute, then dip it into water and It will again be fit for work. Royalty's Whispered Conversation. The emperor and empress of Japan when recelving a visitor whom they have not met before, generally con verse io whispers. The One Supreme Pain. There is no pain similar to that of belag forgotten. Is not chlivion the real shroud of humanity ?—Duch- ess d'Abrantes The Hideous Dress Coat. Consicence, which makes cowards of us all, is being abolished, but the dress coat, which makes walters of us all, persists. —Puck Chinese Mourning Cuctom. During 30 days after a death in China the nearest relatives of the de ceased do not shave nor change thelr clothes. The Cook's Revenge. Cook (sollloquizing)—The mistress scolded me this morning. Now, what can | make to give her a good attack of indigestion? Jays All A country jay is one who wants to know everyhting, and a city jay is one who thinks he can tell him —Mankato U. 8 Boods to secure circulatios Premisms on US. Dosds Bonds, securilies eic Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estale owned . Due from National Banks (oot reserve sgenls) Due from spproved reserve agents Checks and other cash items Notes of other National Banks Fraciional paper currency, nickels, and cruls Lawful money reserve in bank Specie ra A $31 p00 0 Legal-tender notes 4.540 Redemption fund with US. Treasurer is per cent of circulation} 139 © 116 30 =O 350 oC 16% ee pin 7 4303) T° 196 36 75 11g 6% 1.60 = 1.56 = Total Jub xo 33 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ia Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expeuses and taxes paid . 19.54 74 National Bank Noles outstanding 45.50 © Due to State banks and bankers Ta fadividual depomits sulsest to check 15:8 Demand certificates of dept 194.50 52 Certified checks Cashier's checks outstand g § woo = 10 0G oC ~~ Darley DR. A. @. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 8t. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. =, 2 So 4:50, 7:00 40 5:00, Genito and chronic diseases 8 Seulio wines phones, Maynard Maynard Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. Sr M. P. A Block, Fayre, Ta. nard Block, Athens, Pa. ad akg Total STATE oF Pexxsyivasia, County of ford = 1. RF. Page, cashier of the above-named Lank. do solemnly swear (hat the above statement is true to the of my knowledge and belief RF. Paar, Cashier Sabscribed and sworn before me (his 15th day of Nov , 196 Faep BR Powens, Nolary Public Correct — Attest W. Bisstor, KE WaREELXE, MADAME DEANS PV's: A Harn, Cavrain Banins fs Bovraaets Wana ave. REVIR ENOWR TO FAIL, Sof Race! Smad; | Satis fact on Luseaniend of Neaes Befonded Sei p for $1.00 per box. Wi seed them 0a trial, 0 = a whey reilered Rompe ¥ree. IF youd druggiel dom out Barve 1hem seed pods orders 1a Lhe UNITED MEDICAL CO., 802 74, LancasTea. Brad- May- f > Directors H. H. Mercereau, Attorney at-Law Notary Public Speatal attention to Pension Paper? Valley Phone 11 X, 1 Desmond Stresi Pa. Sold In Sayre by the West Sayre i» Pharmacel Co. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Bverytblog Rew and Up-to-Date. Fireb Aseommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Statin, Rotes $1.50 Por Day. Savre. Sick Kidneys cured with Bloodine BloodaiKidney Easy 50 abox mailed.6boxes 2 ~~ Byres Mandolin Teacher Will be in Bayre on Saturday, evch week, which time I will devote tothe instruction of pupils on the mandolin. Studio: Room 2, Richard block, over postofice, For farther particulars ad- dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa. A RS A E.BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. > 17 Pleasant 8t. Waverly, B. Y. I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done prompily ab rea- Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre A.J.GREEN CONTRAGTOR AND BUILDER. Plans asd Estimates Furnished Stevenson 6h. Valley Phone 1l8y Residence: —130 Sproee Bi, Athens, Pa Subscribe for The Record, WANT Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Fouad, Bale, oto., § cent a word each for first three times, } insertion There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does pot circulate LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (Im effect Nov 5 10) css. Girl for general housework. Enquire 410 South Elmer avenue, Bayre. Pin boys over 10 years of age Uto- 1600 RV saviark ore about 4 fest Tioga Polat re, Finder please leave at this office. Suitable reward. For Sale. Satap tae cape, worn a 4 Waren sien, Waves Trains leave Sayre as follows: RASTBOUND, A. M. Dally for Towanda, Tuak: 2: hansock, Wilkes Barre, Mauck » Chunk, Allestows, Bethichems, New ork, Philadeiphla, Baltimore and Washington 3 A.M. Dally for Towanda, Tuskhas- . pock, Pitiston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch >) Chunch, Allentown, m, New ork and Philadelphia. AM. (Waverlyb3o A. M) Wek 4 bd only, for Athens, later Towanda, Mow ja A) sea, Silom ? Wyalusing,. Lacey ville, TunkBannock, on and Wilkes-Barre. A.M. (Waverly 633 A. M. 1 3: fomiad. Tank Ad Ay . Wilkes Barre, White Haven, Peas Hav. en Jusction, Masch Chunk Allextcwn, Beth- lehem, New York, Phi edelphia, Baltimore and Waabiz gton. 10:00 MM. Sunday saly, for Athaas, Mian WU Tlie, Sesnoppen and Taakhatnoek. Pr. M averly 1 \ Dall Do0) fr Femi thence buss? . Wilkes White sak, Allentown sdeiphla, SE Baltimore and W For sale fow times. IyN.Y. P. M. Daily, Black Dismal} press, for Towanda xe oT a Vas Eten, mer avenue, all improvements. at W. 8. Wright's grocery, Sayre. Farnished room with all the improvements. Gentlemen quire 207 Lockhart street. to rent, one 3:08 rom vom Atfentows, a3 York, Ph P.M. (Waverly 43 P po Ee as hr wanes Mow WRSTBOUND, A.M. Dally for Buffals, 58 Stu Bi BRR AM. Geneve, Rochester, Cal. 3:50 TE Os Sarat . Niagara for Lax Geneve, Rochester, Commects for Asburm week days oaly. A.M. Week days for . Tramans Geneve, Roche Palla. P. M. Dally for Geneva Rochester, Daf Two houses 3:31 iio, Misgura' Pala, Bntrett watt Su Lyfoiany uy P. NM. Dally for Odeses house, Ath 340) terape een vatots, Lodl, Gilbert ens. Phone 337.0 Vi Rochas ¢, suitable for small P.M. Daily, Macx Diamond Weyeaty. B37 se Rochester Ten room brick points west. Lachwoed, Vas ies, Tremors: Bare BOtimore and Washisgton. ania polats weet. IEE 11:00 Ssnienias Boguire of 0. Von ten, P. M. Dally for Uhacs. Trumansburg room homse, cen losated, il8 Bm iat ee oc A FEE proremets Toure tt Wier 147 b:38 a Ee 5