8. special feature of this and all deposits, whetlh- large or small, draw the raté of interest M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. e Valley Record .. MURRELLE, Publisher W. T. CAREY. Editor. every afternoon except at 203 West Lockhart street, 25¢ per month. =i rates reasonable, known on application. and as second-class matter May at the postofice at Sayre, the Act of Congress of 3 1879. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY WAVERLY Frank E Wood, Representative News and advertising matter may left at Greggs Racket Store, Wav- Star 12 o'clock noon call the main Bt Sayre. both phones Valéntines at Strong's All kinds of valetines tket store. at Greggs Mrs. Charles Rogers went to Mans + Big stock of valentines and ears at Cregg's Racket store post Strong tinsels name on post cards Born this morning to Mr Nulan of Loder street and Mrs a daugh- H. E Gregory left today for Clay- . N. Y.. where he has secured a desirable position in a mattress modate : t of the most popular hosteiries ave been obliged to fe number who applied for “the traveling public turn AWAY a enter Valentine post cards at Strong's To Observe Union Defenders Day. Waverly—Waverly Camp No of ¥. are preparaing to hold on Union Defenders day at G R hall. This day coincides Lincoln's birthday, and an excel- program will be provided for occasion. Some of the best Ipeak- “in this section will be invited at that time, and some very fine music will be heard The meet- fog will be an open one and a general Invitation to attend is extended to all ( 1% the special request of those hav- the matter in charge that all y of the 8 of V in this 8 will make special effort 55 a 10 sec to Le “What Happened 1 to y Jonen” The Loomis i= fadeod fortunate ping secared that merriest of farce led. “WHat Happeted to Jon gd by the eminent Hilton, and x celebrated cast p next Wednesday evening Feb. 13 jis play hag been presented i by more people than other { in the past twenty sears 4 fs destined to remain the end precession for at As many EIore. it is apliy caiied "The g¢ of Farce Comedy there moment when the aadience is bubbling over with merry i laugh follows laugh follows complication 4 in comedian and any On 1 f least Hica d COIR § it Fags Lecture at the Loomis. erly —A Jecture will be given in jis opera house on Tuesday February 12, by the Rev. W BR Sisdseuished lecturer and n SPENCER | Ne. 157, Due Here at 11 O'Clock De. Known Valley in the forenoon Lehigh No. 157 Local passenger Sayre at 11 was wreck- train due o'clock ed just in two miles before noon today The eugine, left the r wWO'nan brakeman whose were injured The ails, and a passenger raed serionsis not be ea not of the acci- dent the tho to spreading « cause de ight It obtainable to have been fails are got however rails was received here at at Newfield bad wreck had local officials the felegram from the that the operator {st ating occur red and started for a immediate of scene the acct i dent It earned later that only two persons had been hurt and that their Was were not of A number of hoard the train sil and BR F phoned [rom Towner that ired njuries A serious nature Sayre people were on B Meix Sutton tele Dr. H. L people were including W Mr Newfield the Sutton to sayre intiy T he tor Charles Shipman of Waverly Ellery train was in charge of Conduc and Tones Engineer of Sayre kK. OF (. GIVES L AST PARTY BEFORE THE LENTEN SEASON, Large Party Present Including Visi. tors From Several Out of Town Places, Waveriv—The before Lent party to be the K. of C t evening in the roms of in the McCarthy block | filled being went. Besides the mem- of th wal there were present from Towan- and ed de- manner with card playing snd las] Eiv- en by was that The about held Ia odge there branch visitors Elmira, Biughamton The eve ghtful Ia Corning ing pa in a most refreshments the prize fancing Excellent duri The was of spirited contest vere also served f the winner at Mary Ba ifter course for the by Miss Waverly ne evening cards won rington South a very Valentines—our usual large line rege = Racket store OWNER THOUGHT MARE HAD BROKE HER LEG. Went to Get Help 1 to Raise Her, But When he He Discovered Mistake. Returned His Waver- who is considered somewhat of an Waverly There Is a man in expert when it comes to a knowledge He has an of the gender and he went to the sta- morning and found that the arrived there f horse equine CIA she they le this hen did not inclined iuded that she had and that it would be him to get help before she feet iD Ww rise, brok- al Seem to he atin nd nu her leg cone nec sary for ould arise to ner town in barn animal down isted him the getting the Hic accordingly ind came going to a friend eu! suse, and returned to purpose of gq L 100] 2|q¥is of) uo und that the ler Juil; sea had another but the tribe was Industriously effort to get paternal mare member of and AWaYy the ma horse vith her he vorking Huner from in an a source Mushrooms Grown on Sandy Sell. Many that mushrooms are only to be found on low, moist lands, while they have beett gathered on the sandy hillsides of Long Island with good results as to quantity and flavor belleve Oh! Bill—Congratulate JNl—-Why, you? “Not on your life'™ “IHdn’t she say No?" “She certainly did.” “Well? “Why, I asked her if she could live without me.”"—Yonkers Statesman. me; I'm engaged I understood she rejected Stampede. Stubb—reat Scott! Why are all those girls rushing like Indians to the belt counter? Floorwalker sale of the lal: Stubb— Nove Floorwalker— Yes to repr ago -Why, there is a special t novelty belts, ty? “ach belt Is made iline arm. —Chl ent a mas Dally New Free! Free! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down Bloodine Is a body bullder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and if you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest system Tonle fu the world. Bick Ridney are positively cured by | are - the most friendly terms. Noth: | happy or unhappy—but the workmen | share in it, and vice versa. This most {happy umlom of good employers and good workmen ought to be known. —Le i Figaro Telegraph Line Through Desert. | For the projected telegraph line ‘from Algeria to the Niger river the telegraph posts In the Sahara will be metallic and placed at distances of i 68 yards, the wires being high enough to allow the passage of a man on cam: ciback. At intervals along the 600. niles of the Algerian section six small ;arrisoned stafions will be established At a central redoubt, surrounded by outer fences, provisions will be stored | for three months round a cistern. Zanzibar as a Storehouse. The island of Zanzibar has been { under Hritish protection since Novew- ber 4, 1550 It is the great storehouse and distributing center for trade of the whole east African coast although with the development of the resources of the mainland and Increased ship ping facilities of the several main- land ports its relative commercial im portance Is pot so greal as la former years No Unoccupied Land. Certain people always talk as If there was a vast amount of unoccu pled land ready to be turned Into vheat fields As a matter of fact aothing of the sort is the case. The and of the countrty is, roughly speak- ng. fully occupied, and if the farmer $ to produce more wheat he must iroduce less of something else. —Lon- don Baker and Confectioner Art Preasures in South America. Many pictures by Velasquez may still be resting unrecognized In South America, according to an art critic The rough says he, who fur aished the sliver ingots, would yearn for presentments of the old country fe and so early essays at its por trayal by Velasquez may still be slum- wring in remote haclendas under the shadow of the Andes people, Children’s Head Coverings. In the orient the children, who are permitted to up nearly pude, nave their heads swathed in bandages which as a protection from the srdent sun. On the same principle In ome hot countries bables’ caps are 1eavily embroidered trimmed with fur, or, as in Japan, incrusted with lowers, leaves and tinsel ETOW EOI Ve ofr The Benighted Heathen. William Jennings Bryan, In an ad dress at Lincoln, sald “Then we ame to Madagascar. The Madagas ar Tealers who give short welght or well impure articles go to prison for a year. But in more enlightened coun ries they would go to Palm beach or ‘0 Ormond” Fantastic Snowflakes. Snowflakes, when viewed microscope, are found to form regu lar figures, the most common shape being a star of six arms or points. In some the design. though per fectly regular, Is extremely fantastic and beautiful under a CASeS Society and the “Black Arts.” It is not too much to say that more than half society Is more or less de voled to necromancers soothsavers ind fortune tell and that never was there a time when the charm was more cultivated —London lady's Plc torial ors New York Pawnbrokers. New York city pawnbrokers pay an innual license of $500 and make large profits at that being allowed to charge per cent. a month for ix momshs on amounts not exceeding $100 three Life Not Wholly Wasted. One of the beauties of thrift has been [Hustrated In the case of a New York manufacturer, who by liv ing on 35 cents a day, managed to leave loving relatives $200,000 over which to fight New York's Crooked, nuparrow, busy itrcet 18 the oldest thoroughfare in New York city to preserve its original form. Jt has always been a commer fal mart. Oldest Street. First Days of Printing. Printing, when the industry was in of a page then pasted together, to give the ap pearance of one leaf Varying Potato Crops. England's potato crop AVETrages over six tons an acre. Russia grows barely two tons to the acre, and Italy little over one and three fourths tons Pigeons Earliest Letter Carriers. Pigeuns were employed in the mall service mn Bible times. They acted as letter carrfers when Joshua invaded Palestine Peaked Colorado. Colorado holds the record song te states of having 407 mountain seceding 10.000 feet: 33 of ot ria 4 ui feet and aver. For Your Sewing g Machine. Just when you “need sewing machine supplies you want them at once. You gan Aud all kinds of supplies for all of machines at D. 8. Asdrus & Accuses Stanford White of Causing Her Fall-Confessed it te Thaw Lays Bare Her Life in Court te Save Her Husband. New York—Dressed as a school girl might have been dressed by her moth- er, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw vester- day told the jury which is trying her husband in the Crimina! Branch of the Supreme Court for the murder of Stanford White the whole story of her iife, her relations with While There were women in the coart- room. The story caused them to bow their heads and hide théir faces and the prisoner to veil his haggard fea tures in his hands and weep Yet it must be said that the former chorus girl and artists’ model told the story with which was little asttounding Atl po time did inaudible At no time did her own face seek the speller of her hands At times her volce quivered. and it scented as if the tears would well up in her eyes and course down her cheeks But no tears came Her husband sobbed, and his agony had no hint of theatrical effect about it He drew his handkerchief (rom his pocket when he could stand story no longer. and his heavy shoul- bent over the table His face was hidden. but the broad shoulders twitched Those near him could hear great gulping sounds as he fought to master his a calmness short of become her* volce the ders emotion Telling of her own degradation. the woman whose beauty has cost the life of one man and put at peril the life of the man who married her despite her past never once control of Dressed as a child, she com- ported herself as a woman of many years in the ways of the world Nev- er once did she lapse into the fluency of convreational lanzunge ft was always, “I do not remember In her long nar- there was never a “don't” and never can't” or of the little signs which betoken tpontaniets Delphin M examination soft lost herself everyday or "I cannot recall ration a other usually any Delmas His and kindly But in leading Mrs with her narartion got the story evidence on the ground that she had related the facts to Thaw when he asked her to marry him in Paris She entire night, the witness in telling the story Thaw as reason why she thought he should not marry her. He was there In the apartments of her mother, and herself in a Paris hotel when daybreak came sob bing bitterly He wanted every detail” said Mrs Thaw ‘and 1 told him everything He would sit and sob or walk up and down the room as I told him It was manifest as she spoke that the prisoner was again going through the torture of that night Prepared by his counsel for day of mental agony, he had seemed when he came into court his steeled against the pain of an old wound be- ing But his wife with her soft, biack hair dressed so that the her shoulders simple black tie jacket that a child might accentuating the girlishness of her form, began to tell of her meeting with White, Thaw shuddered. drew his brown overcoat closer about his shoulders and began to sink in his chair conducted Was the #8 ever every word he Thaw onward was distinct. He voice sald in spent said a an to and he was a to have heart reopened when coiffure rested between with a linén collar, and blue have worn Told With Girlish Lisp. | Mrs Thaw's life story after she had told of the shooting of White began with the death of her father and the consequent poverty of her mother, her brother, and herself. She has a girl- ish llsp which she did not lose at any of her story. When she told how one day she saw a notice tacked ‘on the door of her mother's home and later found out that the family had [been dispossessed, she told of the in- {cident as a little child would have {told It. It accentuated the poverty {and misery The jurymen watched Mrs. Thaw keenly as she told of those days. The foreman, Deming B. Smith, eved her with the eves of a man of long ex- | perience as juror The frequent ‘hammering at the jury that they should not allow their sympathies to swayed as against their fair and honest judgment, into which Mr. Jer- ome had gone toward the end of the examination of talesmen, slowed at ‘this time. Not a man of the twelve {showed a crinking of the eyelids, a {deepening of the lines from the nose to the chin, a bit of moisture at the |1ashes stage { bet OTHER NEWS OF TRIAL Sensational Evidence~in the White! | Murder Trial Owing to the delay In transmission, the Procesdings of the Thaw trial of the | were received In NEW YORK, Pel. 7.—The announoe ment by Lawyer Delmas that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw or Mrs William Thaw will be the next withess to go on the stand in the trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanferd White closed a session of wany sensations, Iie whole aspect of the case aguinst Thaw took a complete Change when ope of the witiesses of the shooting he had heard Stanford White vow to murder Harry Thaw and show ef him a revelier as he made the threat - This testimony was entirely nnex- pected by the prosecution at this stage of the trial. and Mr. Jervine was not prepared to head it off. Mr. Delmas, the lawyer who Is now in charge of Thaw's fight for life, got this telling allegition on the record. and "Mr. Je rosie Battled in valu to shake It The witness who was responsible for the news of the threat was Lenjauiin Bowman, a former doorkeeper at the Madison Square theater. When Mr Delmas got through with him Mr Jerome attempied to befuddie the wit but Bowman met him at every aud the district attorney had to give It up. The witnes2 left the stand stulling. while Thaw looked vastly re ilevedd Martin Green, a newspaper reporter was a witness to the shooting of Stan- ford White He called to the stand Ind descriled Thaw as a wild looking young man on that tragle ox casion. lu reply to a direct guestion he sald he considered that Thaw irrational at the thine of the shooting Thomas MeCalelhy, a friend of the Thaw family, told all about the dinner it the Cafe Martin on the evening of the tragedy nnd of the shooting of Whitg which followed. He sald Thaw was Irrational Ile told of the note which Mrs. Thaw wrote and pass ed to Thaw Mr the turned swore ness paint Was Was then Following this testimony hinted that hind Mr. Delmas draanatically toward Mr and =aid, We are informed vou have that note, and we now demand that you produce HY . Mr Jerome and sullen, tack turned to Mr. Delmas Ihe mand repeited, but Mr. Jermme ignored it I he went climes] then hut tit crented a while it fasted Dr. John E Deemar the stand Tuesday allows to testify, was recalled and testified that Henry W the cle on the waternnl ide shiie fhe ieorge lerame elmns note Jervine his de sal siient Was He sensation wha was on bit not Cajiey defendant's un Lud wen lu Cotitess of Lauder « Were Yarmouth and Mrs haw’ took a procesilings wi« Kenn When fs to tha penn Kil he Fitzgerald said all those the court sense of proprieties might the opportunity to with countess amd Mr< Carne but retnrned in les< than whieh ters in court and interest iu all the the witiess Bowminn testitiol epithet Stanford White ing of the nian be fore n=edd in Intended to daviight” Justices he would ghve in roo whose offended I'he gle went out five minutes the threat made two vyeurs he drawn life was before the Altorues Introaluction of the defense tar be oie replied to take of every legal defense in the New York, ity. self defense or any other justification of the taking life. This.gwas bat the of Interesting tilts between the iHtorney Mr day, and It was agreed tote had found Tha counsel a foeman worthy of Ihe two men of widely ype Mr. Jerome quick, passion forceful istic and brilliant at ule, Mr. Delinas calm sonrceful, witty, crafty the district earned district Thaw '= whl a hall occurred District objected to the denen neainst tragedy ferome the was no! understood by of self defense Mr that the defense intended rantag oy declaring Lil Prelinns add allowed it usun legithinnte of nu human first of a series district during the that Mi. Je ve new leading his stew! different ile ai conrteails, re ul, to ways here this meth siute of nnd Ielinins ire sare mid thie w hom the | WAS never n odd of address Ben) doorkev pet ler, titorney was attorney.’ devintion fron amin Bowman at the Ma the principal declared that ou Christinas eve Stanford White to the stare 1115 p ff he hig who formerly a stage dison Square the He 118, ifony Mi th Flu hone TAs Wilthies= cine id asked told a ont Neshit actress, was then plavi Girl From Dixie hind White at first told him In and then asked who had tes cort “Mr plied “Oh, that the architeot, actress had gone room on the Not finding there White, neconling to Bowman walked rapllly out of the theater, with a revolver In his hand and muttering “I'll ind and KI that Iw fore day Hght.” The witness sald he belleved the threat to be directed against Harry Thaw and told hit of It several duys later when they to meet on Fifth avenue, He also told a detective sergeant the Incident. District Attorney Jerome cross examined the witness for more than an hour, but Rowman adhered closely to his story in every deiall “Have you been paid nuy 1H] doorkeeper 12 in EOL Hat ‘nn her es Was A haw the witness «ald he re Pittsburger,” commented to minke the went to her dressing whe “ne stage her chanced about money by de Jerome st the close of his this defendant or his attorneys?” manded Mr examination No” came the emphatic the witness “Have you wen promised any?’ “Na Thaw throughout the reply from seein] In excellent spfrita day, He appeared to the waonly conflicts between Mr stontled broadly several times AHogetlier It wan nn day In which the dat fade tremendons gains, and when adjouenment wns reached the Thaw Iavyers coungratoiated thelr Bing «Tent. Lh “Merciful goodness’ killed her, have you “No, but listen. 1 laughed at her hat.” “My” “And her waist” “Graclous'” “And ridiculed skirt” “Myi” “And, to make my revenge complete, I made faces at her baby. Now, who can say | did oot get, even? —Chicago Daily News You haven't the bang of ber A Faulty Theory: Do you know what | belleve about myself?” asked the man with the mystical eyes and the straggling whis kers ‘No What do sou yourself 7 mechanically weary listener I belicve that | am the reincarna- tion of Napoleon’ Nonsense! No matter how much confidence Napoleon had In himseM he wouldn't have wanted to start in at the bottom all over again "—Judge believe about asked the THE CONCEITED COW. Presents the Famous Musleal ’ Success THE REAL WIDOW b An Endless Chalu of ins Melody 20 Big Musical Specialties—20 A Bey of Pretty Girls, A Coterie of Clever Comedians An Array of Gorgeous Costamiex we LIFE. — COLOR. — BEAUTY. Prices: Evening 10, 20, 30, Matinee—10,; 20. Reserved Seat at Box Office. Beth Phones. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE NONDAY EVENING, FEB. 11 RETURN DATE. The C. S. Williams Co. present the Merry Comedy Success, ‘Now, what do you think! The Comedy of Complicatios. All Fan and Music. | A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION. won't give any gende Blaetter more milk!” A Hunch, If you wish to kill {ime Your life Is your own, But don’t bother by igy men, hap with a wil nt say something God of him keep still Houston Jagat Didn't Suit Her. The Judge—Where's your wife? The Prisoner—At home, your honor. | Wasn't she subpoenaed also to . in court? ‘Yes, Well She vour honor why didn't she come? heard that a person was not | allowed to talk only when spoken to In court vour honor!“ “—Yonkers Statesman Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain | in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts immediately on the Blood and Nerves, however pevere. Sold by C. M. | Driggs, Savre One of Many. Mr. De Dude—Cawn't I Intwoduce ! to you my fwiend Arthur Weming. ton® He {8 a litewawy man, you knaw Miss De Mr. De Belle—Indeed! Dude—Aw, ves at the Jast pahty, and the editah ac cepted it, bah Jove!—N. Y. Weekly. a — Professional. Popkins—Speaking of frenzied finan: clers, our family physician's at the top of the heap Wilkins—He is, Popkins—You eh? bet he Is When 1 had swallowed a nickel he made me cough up $2 —Chicago Dally News The Sinews of War. “So he was elec after all?’ the ordinary citizen “Easily,” replied the politician. “There was so much mud flung at him that I was sure he would be de. feated.” “Yes; but, vou see, he came down with lots of dust."—Judge Simitar but Different. “The bare limbs of those trees,” he remarked, “bring to my mind pleasant recollections of my vacation last sum. mer.” “In what way?” she queried “I spent my vacation at the sea shore, know,” he explained—Chl cago Dally News William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet ter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26¢ by druggists. Willlams Mfg. Co. Prop’s., Cleveland, O. Soild by C. M. Driggs, druggist rr —— IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. ted, you Good for Medicine $1.50 to $3.00 per gallon. Imported Macaronl Sc te 10c per pound J0MN PECKALLY, PRICES 25, 50, 75, $1.00 i i Advance Sale Opens Friday at the {Box Oilice. i | Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. | Plans drawn and estimates given. | Hardwood and Stair Work a specialty. (An Work Promptly Attended to. {Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street, Waverly. Bell ‘phone 208 T F.BAKER, CARPENTER AND BULLDER. rn — (17 Pleasant St Waverly, N. Y. WANT ADS Rates: —Wanted, #wst, Found, For {Sal etc, % cent a word each in- |sertion for the first three times, ¥ |cent a word each Insertion there latter. None taken for less than 25 [cents. Situations wanted free to pald in advance subscribers. egy | WANTED. 25 men wanted to work at ice har- vesting. Work to begin Saturday, Feb. {9. at Jo'clock sharp ET Tilman. | A good girl for general housework. {Mrs. PaulE. Maynard, East Athems, | Pa. 231-1 Housekeeper, widow or unmarried woman, between 25 and 30 years of age. Will make a good home right party or pay good wages. Ad- {dress “X.,"” Record office, Sayre, Pa A nicely furnished room; heated; West Sayre preferred. Address Rec- jord X Y Z. 227-6t* Wanted at once, second dining room girl at Tioga hotel. 227-8 Wanted—Experienced table girls at the Wilbur House. 3t { Girl Wanted for general housework. |Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa 209-1 TT ————————— STRAYED. Came to 197 Cayuta street, Sayre, a hound. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying charges, Fred Stevens. FOR SALE. At Waverly, N. Y., building lof, con venient to car line, large enough for double house or 2 single houses. For street, Waverly, N. Y. esirable locations In town. Terms G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens 29-f FOR RENT. street, Waverly, Call at promises. No. 426 South Wilbur, at ones. Mod: ern conveniences, gas and ms range. $16.00 per month.