RD ALPINE AT BOLTON'S. 's Furnishings, Hats and NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE GENERAL BANKING EE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. DIRRCTORS RF Wilbur, J. N Weaver, A Wilbur, J. W. Bishop, , Wheelock . W. T. Goodnow, averly, Seward Baldwin, FP. T. Page, R. F. Page, Cashier NOTICE | PROPERTY OWNERS a Rent, Sell, Insure, Ex- change Your Property. Some Good Opportunites for Quick Buyers. Loans Negotiated. E. E. REYNOLDS, SAYRE, PA. 230x. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Negotiated, Insurance ritten, Houses Rented, Rents i, Taxes Paid. fo A Valley Phone RT ST.. SAYRE. COMFORT All who have worn a Truss realize the ne-essity of a Let us show you the ITHSONIAN” dafaction and fit guaranteed Thirty days Free Trial. L. GILLESPIE 5 ARE BENEFICIAL, | nothing except it's abwo- Liquors that restore the We sll no and get the best. MONEY LENT CLERKS New York Life Loaned Mil- lions to Hide Stock Sale, SECURITIES MARKED SOLD 0X BOOKS Witnesses Testify Insurance Compa- By Kept Large Sized String on a Trust Company In New York. Randolph's Hevelations. NEW YORK, Sept © How two $600 clerks in the New York Life Insuranee office were able to borrow $3000 (a und do it time and thwe again in or der to concenl the fact that the com pany was carrying securities which it kad no business to carry and showed on its book* as sold and how the New York Life kept a large sized string on a trust company which it have sold were sensational features which marked the of the thind day's session of the legislative insur ance investigation yesterday The sensational testimouy was given by E B. Randolph, treasurer of the New York Life company, iu the course of a grueling examination by Charles E. Hughes, chief counsel for the com mittee. Mr. Randolph was on the stand until late iu the afternoon. and when the hearing closed Mr Hughes had not fnishied his examination Sen atur Armstrong announced when ad Journment wus taken that the next seasiou of the committee will not be held until next Tuesday morning Sensation followed seusation after Mr. Randolph took the stand Mr Hughes took up the question of the relations of the New York Life com pany to the New York Security and Trust company, now the New York Trust company, with which the New York Life kept several millions of dol lars ou deposit Five or six years ago the New York Life had some difficulty with the Prus- &lan government and was debarred | from doing business In Prussia, but! was readmitted on couditiou that it would agree not to luvest in certain | forms of securities, among which were | the stocks of industrial and wining corporations The New York Life owned a large! block of stock In the New York Se curity and Trust and this stock It decided to sell. In order to | get rid of the stock the New York Life sold it to a commission of trustees | consisting of C. S. Fairchild aud oth- | ers on certain conditions, one of which was that the trust should not expire till 17. So that while the stock ap- | pearcd as sold ou the books of the | New York Life company it was iu real- | ity fu the hands of trustees chosen by that company. By Mr. Randolph's testimony it was | then shown that the New York Life | kept from £3.000,000 to $10,060 000 on deposit with the New York Se urity | and Trust company and alded it in! meking loans. Then the New York | Life got interest on the money frown the trust company { Mr. Randolph was induced to tell about certaln loaus obtained by clerks | In the New York Life office. The sub- stance of biz testimony was that the | New York Life under its agreement with the Prussian government Lad to! get rid of certain Industrial and other #tocks barred in its agreement. Among | them were certalu United States Steel | securities, known as Carnegie bonds When the sale of these sccurities be came Imperative the market was In no shape to absorb them, and it would mean a big loss If they had been of- fered! at the time. So In order to make | It appear on the New York Life books! that the securities bad been sold they were transferred to the New York Se- curity and Trust company. The latter, bowever, on its books did not show! Any sale, but showed the money loaned tn the New York Life company. That a loan was wade was admitted | by Mr. Randolph In a statement that | two clerks in the New York Life office, | one of them getting a salary of $600 a | year, borrowed $3,000,000 on their per- | sonal notes from the trust company | and secured by collateral consisting of | railway bouds, which collateral was! furnished by the New York Life com. | pany. The names of these clerks were Mathewson and Marshall, Mr. Ran dolph sald. When asked how much sal ary they got he said he believed Mar | shall’s salary was $000 a year i “An examination of your books, | then” sald Mr. Hughes, “would have! shown that you did not own the United | Btates Steel bonds?” “Yes,” sald Mr. Randolph. ! “But as a matter of fact,” pursued | Mr. Hughes relentlessly, “sou owned | the bonds, although they appeared on! your books as sold 7° A reluctant “Yes” was the reply to this guestion appears to close CotlLpauy, Castro Expels Cable Manager. CARACAS, Sept. 0. President Cas tro has Issued a decree ordering the expulsion of M. Brum, wanager of the Freuch Cable company. His motive Is the alleged disavowal of the laws, an thority and high powers of the republic by protesting aguinst Monday's de cree, following the judgment of the highest court, annulling the concession delivered on Aug 4. Cotton Gianing Heport. WASHINGTON, Sept. § — The cen- sus office has Issued a report of the cotton ginned of the growth of 1905 to Rept. 1, 1900, ne follows: Counting round bales as half bules, 409.500 bales as against 374.521 for 1004, HER DEATH REVEALS ROMANCE | — } When a Pretty Girl She Ran Away | With a Farm Maad. FREELAND, Pa, Sept By the! death of a blind woman in a cabin nea | here a romance was reveals), For ten | Years she had been known liere as the | “blind woman” and her dwarfed hos band as “little Willie Hart.” The lat ter was a laborer vn the farm of he | father, John Kenyon, near Cortland | N.Y, thirty years ago. Elizabeth, the | daughter, was accompllshal, pretty and a favorite In social circles. Nhe! infatuated with the dwarfed farm hand In her father's employ, ran away with him and got married Her family searched for her without fFuccess. The ranawavs never returned to the farm wear Cortland nor sought parental pardon. Hart was physically disabled, and finally he and his wife wanderers Through [ilhess Hart ber sight. Ten years drifts] info Freeland, Mrs Hart's refinement attracted the atten tion of Mrs. E: B. Coxe of Dirif toll, whose wand she has been. During hier recent lllness Dr. 11 M. Neale was callinl in. The doctor learned that her brother was physician Dr Neale brother, who Is Dr Ine uyon of San Francisco president of the Califernia Medical society All these years the brother had been Ip search of his sister, aud the communi cation of Dr. Neale quickly establistied her identity, u became became Mrs igo thes lost hies a also located the CANNON BOOM REVEALS PLOT. {oncussion of Big Gan Lays Bare At- tempted Prison Delivery. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. —An attempt at a prison delivery was discoversl at Fort Hamilton by Lieutenant Mitchell Just as preparations had been wade to] release twenty military prisoners from Wie Incasements of the old fort The men confined ip the three rooms! fet aside for prisoners were trans | (erred from Castle William, at Govern ors Island, several weeks ago to serve the remainder of two years. In some! unknown way they obtalned small chisels and removed bricks from the walls, which were bulit pearly balf a century ago So silently did the men carry on the | work eof breaking through the wall} which incloses the incasements on the | land side that it was not noticed by the | guards until the concussion of one of | the guns caused a brick to drop free which had been cut through It is belleved that the cement and! brick taken from the hole, which was | nearly a foot in diameter, were car | riedd away by a sympathizing guard, TRADE CONDITIONS. Line of Industry. NEW YORK, Sept. 0—-R. G Co.'s weekly review of trade says Dun & | Commercial news continues most gat. | isfactory, Improvement in almost every case except the further | decline In price ( rops | are being harvested under most favor | able conditions, and a few weeks more | without severe frost will put the vield | of corn and cotton beyond davger. Iu | dustrial progress is accelerated by the | broadeuing dewand for Iron and steel | products, textile mills aud shoe fac tories are well occupied. while the de mand for material testifies to exten! sive bulliling operations. Considering heing reported! of securities gles are exceptionally few JobLbers in many lnes are unable to handle the business offerad by visiting merchants, although packing and shipping depart ments are often worked overtiiue. He taliers report a wholesome distribution | of staple werchandise Comercial fallures for the week in the United States, as reported by R G. Dun & Co, were 15, against 217 Inst week, 110) the preceding week and ACTION 0N PALMER. Roosevelt Removes the Public Printer From Office. RESICNATION PREVIOUSLY ASKED FOR Was Onsted uy For Disobedience In Cases of Hicketts and Hay—Iticketts Is Now Charge of Printing OfMce. OYSTER BAY, N.Y, Sept. 9 — Pres! dent Roosevelt today took summary action in the case of Frank W. Pal mer, publ and head of the mioent office at Wash ington, by ret ng hitA from office Last Monday the directed Mr. Palmer to send to him his res sua fect the 15th directed him not the President printer mov printing president tion, to take « At the to take any further of Oscify J. Ricketts, foreman of print ug. and L. © Hay. a division foreman in the overnmment Pn office, whose resignat Mr. Palmer Lad re NM or had given Rick- ail Hoy Tuesday In writing why the charges he bad made against them should not be operative in removing them from thelr positions lu the event of their fallure on fust Le act tine =d ile oll 1 the cases inting ie Palo until quested etts to show cause In direct disobedience of the gpres| dent's instructions Mr. Palmer on the Oth inst notified Ricketts and Hay that the time which they might have in which to atswer his charges would be extended until Saturday, the 0th As this was not only a violation of the president's specific Instructions, but as the case of Ricketts and Hay Keep commission for investigation the He by telegraph and directed bim to turn over the governinent printing office to Foreman Ricketts, whom he has desig nated as acting public printer It can be =ald that the appolntment of Mr Ricketts publie printer not aun that he will succeed permanently to that office, The president has not determined yet whotz Le may appoint as the successor to Mr. Palmer. It I= not unlikely that the final determination of the question way depend to u considerable extent ult of the further luvestl as acting is Assnraice Keep commission Ricketts Takes Charge. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 Oscar J Ricketts, foreman of printing at the printing office, who hns been designated acting public printer in te Frank W. DPalwer, took charge of that office today, My. Ricketts regards the president's ac- in designating him to act as a vindication of his in the recent controversy in the government printing office of Hlinols and has been an epiployes of the government printing oe for sixteen years, rising from the position of printer to that of foreman of print. lng. Mr. Paluier. who retires from the | office, was uot at howe when a reporter called to see him, He bas uniformly make any statement Succession COUrs. The new appointee 1s a pative for | the resiguntions of Foreman Ri ketts | and Division Foreman Hay for allegad | Insubordinntion Army Investigation, WASHINGTON, been {ssa tary of w for quartermasters’ parts of the will Ix Sopt u by the acting secre i rigid Inspection of | stations in various | country. OMicers of the detalled Immediately to] proceed with the inspections. The or | der Is a result of the fraud uncovered at the Schuylkill arsenal io Philadel ! The stations to Le lnvestigated Voting Lists Padded? | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 0.—The of. | clal returns of the September canvass! of the voters of the city for eighteen of the forty-two wards were given out | last night by the city commissioners | and show a net Joss of 12.043 voters | as compared with the canvass made last May for the same wards. [t is | orgnnizations that the voting lists previous to the September can coutainad upward of SOK ge titious names Our Trade With South America. OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Sept 90-It was announced by the president that former Judge William IL. Peufleld, so licitor of the state department, had been designated by him to Investigate! the trade relations between the coun | tries of South America and those of Europe, with a view to Improving this country's commerce with the countries to the south, Postal Clerks Split, CEDAR RAPIDS, In, Sept. ~The delegates from fifty five branches which bolted the national convention of post office clerks met In another hal ! aud elected Martin A. Desmond, St Louls, president; John F. Hanley, Cleveland, secretary, and DL, Mitch | ell, Cedar Rapids, treasurer Admiral Barclay on Hetfred List, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 ear Ad i miral Charles J. Barclay was placed | on the retired list of the navy on ne | count of age after forty five yenrs con tinuous service. Admiral Barclay is a native of Penusylvania and was ap pointed to the vaval academy of that in September, 18 * 3 New Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle and Jefersouville, Ind. Hond to Spend $10,000,000, | BOSTON, Sept of $10000000 for extensive improve ments of the entire system Is contem { plated by the Boston aud Maine rall- | road The company, It is expected, will make nu {ssue of $10,000 (0k of 4 per cent twenty year refomnding bonds, by means of which the company’s an nual sinking fund will be reduced Ly not less than S34 en Challenges Commerce Commission, WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 — The Ar mour car lines have filed with the in terstate commerce de nial that the commission has any jorls diction over Hs refrigeration chinrges taking a position Identical with that of the Santa Fe Refrigerator dispatch that it is not a common carrier and Is pot the agent of a raliroad cotmnission a Quiet at Baka. ! TIFLIS, Sept. 0.—The commander of the forces here has received the fol lowing telegram from the governor of Baku: "Peace between the hostile fae tions bas been partially restored, but | Isolated cases of shooting continue. There were many Incendiary fires, but it Is believed there was no loss of life" | Killed Saving Another. ALGONAC, Mich, Sept. 0 -~While trying to save the life of one of his employees who bad grasped a “live” | wire Manager Alex H. Howlo of the Howle Roofing company of Detroit was himself Killed Gaynor and Greene Wald, i MONTREAL, Sept. 8 — Arguments In the Gaynor ind Greene habeas cor » | A fon of Prestonpans Takes the Om- nium Mandicap. NEW YORK. Sept. 8 Proper, with top weight, 127 pounds, and quoted at v to 1 In the betting easily captured the Omnium handicap, one mile and a furlong, at Sheepshead Bay. Coy Mald, paying 3 to 1 for the place, was see viel and Graziallo thind Coy Maid snd Graziallo ran like a team to the Lead of the stretch, where Py fer, who had been running in third pace, went to the front and won by three lengths Sinister in this race was left at the post Whimsl vorite stnkes Athol stretch Wau P 'n il easily King's an added starter wo the ng Daughter a were the pacemakers Whimsical took the ind fa Golden Rod ud Blair Iu the lead and 1 J Jockey clul Dont Brooklvn Joe Dwyer, president of the Brook weed that offer a for a race between Helle conditions the key ciub will su 00 Ditrse Artful Hamburg owners fixing the Nis Hihy the Summa and with ries First WV Ne Race I Brilwry oir] Race stiles Lavuora frst third Broomstick Shawann, third Whimsteal, first secotnd; Blalr Athol Fourth Race Proper fir Mald, second; Graziallo. thind Fifth Race ~Aercuant, first sevoid; Kiamesha, thind Hippo Rixth Hace Youug Feleplione se eld first, Bry i tid Third Race Daughter King's third = Coy Piatoon first third Jack rates second; BASEBALL SCORES. Games layed Yesterday by the Na- tonal and American League Clubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE At New “York Boston 1 New Yorlk Hits -} Boston, 3 nd Morar At} ¢ 0 e 0 en. 8. New York, € New York. 1. Batteries Wiitse and liresnahan iladciphla n ipt Q \ Errors Fraser Er. Hat Phoulippl and 1 St Souls. 2 “Err ag ji. 3 is, } Hatteries pd OO Nel Hrown and Gs ALLE OF PLRRCENTAGES Ww i rs Wel i At irouklsn AML Ar W Ning New York Washingtor Hits— New rors—New York, 0; terles —hesbiro and and Heyds At } i Philadelphia 1 ‘ ICAN LEAGUUE 3$ 001 0 06 1-8 01 320 1 1-6 Wash ) Er. Hat- | York i Washi hiclno n 0-8 { ) } G3 Hit ul wh ° loator Errors ud ail } onl i Batter i Waddel i Criger Atl Dety 8t. Louis }) 0 0 0-0 Detroft gd 9014900900 °°] Hits—8t. Louls, 8; Detrvit, 85 Errors- is, 1; Detrott, 1 Hatterfes—lowsll and Spencer, Ktillan and Drill Atl Chicago Cleveland } © - - v 0 i; Chicago, 18 Errors 2. Chicago. 1 Batteries Donen ie and Clark. Altrock and McFar- lan TABLE OF PERCENTAGES Ww i ¢ 0 0 2 3} *_12 | Hits Cleveland a Cleveland re | a | 10 | - 8.8 ladeiphia Phi i Chicas . i“ nd A i 817 "n Ls “ €l La 4 : a2 a 0 © Ww Louis Britt-Nelson Fight Sare. | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 — Not shtice the Leavyweight battle between Jim Jeffries and Bob Fitzslmmons was fonght at Woadwanl's pavilion, San Francisco, bas such a vast amount of Interest Leen manifested in an ap- | proaching battle In this vicinity as is] in the forty-five round fight between | Jimmy Britt and Battling Nelson at! Colma, Cal, this afternoon Today | there Is not a cloud In the pugilistic ho | degree the great fight. Jim | Jeffries In response to strong appeals | from his friends has definitely stated | that he will referee saying that he be i lleves that the publle really wants bins | In order to lasure that all 1s clear and aboveboard Favsoritea Win nt Latonla, CINCINNATI, O, Sept Three fa. | vorites at Latonia In the thin | event Scalplock, with J. Hicks In the | saddle, fell at the far turn. Hicks was | serfously injured won Gives $1,000 to Labor Temple, KANSAS CITY, Sept. S Thomas W Lawson of Boston has contributed | $1,000 to the funds to build a lnbor temple In Kansas Clty A cheek for that cimount was gecvived by Charles Bumner, presblent of the Industrial council. The officers of the Industrial written to Mr. Lawson, thanking him and telling him that bis $l will be used in building the labor temple council have Mexican Sugar (ornered. CITY OF MEXICO, Sept, U.-The sugar syndicate which was organized here several mouths ago after the col lapse of the previous sugar monopoly Is now estimatal to bave practically cornered seven eigiths of the existing supply. The effect is a rise in the price - of the product of some 25 per cent. New Mead of A. 0. B. L, §, A, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. U0. —Charles T. Nelll of Washington was unapl- mously elected president of the Asso elation of Ofici Bursaus of Bring the Children And have their teeth pat ia proper condition before entering school. A child wili neither ba studious or health- fal when badly decayed teeth are pres- ent. Sehool days require good teeth, NO MATTER IF YOU WANT A Extracted, Filled or Replaced, we can do it positively without pain. We pay especial attention to children and ner- voas people. Our prices are always the Sane DRS. WILLIAMS. & LEWIS S30 tol12; 1t05:30: 7 to R, Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St, Sayre, Pa, LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drog Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, J. L. HUNTER, » 375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y. Hours Will supply you with fresh groceries and staple goods at very low prices. Exclusive Sale Sunshine Coffee 25¢ Ib Stock always complete and goods de- livered to your door without extra charge, Full line of baked stuff always on hand. When in need of anything {n oar line give us a call, JUDDL.HUNTER WANT ADS Rates :—- Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, ete, § cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, feee. Record want ads do the business. Wanted. Wanted An orderly at the Robert A, Prokes Hospital, Reliable man wauts position as sales. man, Experience in grocery, clething and confection. Address L. G., Box 157, Athens, Pa. 103-w For Rent. New 8 roomed house, all modern im- provements, 107 Woodworth street, off Hopkins street, West Sayre, Inquire at above or A. L. Laws, attorney-at-law, 101 Lockhart street, Sayre, Pa. 8s-tf House corner Hopkins and Stevenson streets, § rooms with all modern im- provements. Five minutes walk from shops or postoffice. Apply to R. 8S. 101-1wk* For Sale. Ten room house on Stedman street with all modern improvements, Call at the house, No, 105 Stedman street, Am home after 5 p.m. F. M. VAN River. H-2w* Heating stove with russia pipe. Good as new, Inquire 105 Packer Ave, 103.0 Horse, kind and gentle, weight 900 lbs, age f years. E. 8, Decker, next to Campbell House, Atheus, 102-0* Horse for sale. Five years oll. Weighs 1350 Ibs. Color, bay. J. C. Wood, 507 Maple street, . Help Wanted. Wanted — Husky boy of 15 or 16, with the rudiments of education and an abund- trade. Apply In the worning to The Valley Record. Lady Cashier, best references re- quired, no other need apply. Address B., Postoflice, 103-3¢ A good girl for general housework. Liberal wages, 204 8 Wilber Ave, Sayre, 101-1w* For County Commissioner . I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of County Commission- er, appealing to the voters, without re- gard to Pasty for their aid and support at the polls in November, Hesny HL. Benrisy, Towanda, Pa., Aug. 10,'05, Notice. The Record has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford county; also Vest ot and Deak Receipt Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks for Ivaticea and Constables, f Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, snbject to Republican rales. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905, W. 4. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Bept. 2, 1905, I y Political Announcement I hereby announce mysell a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republioan rules. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905, JOHN W. STORMS. South Waverly, Sept. 2, 1008, Orchestra. D. 8 Asdrus Orchestra os mtisncice 2 Rl v PRICE ONE CEN Saturday Special — gp — cy Outings One case outing flanne excellent quality, heayily teazled, worth Te. Satur. day and Monday §@, 3 Boys" Hosiery Extra heavy, wide rib, g sizes up to 10. These hose are werth 15e. School time special |0C, ——————— Misses’ Hosiery Good quality, 1x1 rib, black and fall weight, usual 12l¢ kind. Saturday and Monday 9c or 3 pairs fo 25C. Stockings These hose are positively guaranteed to outwear an hose made, Irish linen knees, heels and toes, Se them. We stand behind every pair of hose we sell. Repos if not found satisfactory every way. ~_ = Bed Spread We have more of tho beautiful bed spreads size, frecfrometare) — $1.25. Sale price §86, Curtains | line of ruffied cur New tains. 45¢ kind, special 398, “5c kind, special §90, $1.00 kind, special 750, All new, generous sizes. — New Full Silks and Dress Goods in stock, : Talmadge Block, Elmer ITY. There is no element of specula:® tion in the QUALI- TY of Stegmaiers' Beer; it is so well known that the word STEGMAIERS’ is a guarantee for Fifty years of Popu- larity means some- thing—think it when about to oi your home suppl STEGMAIERBR D. CLAREY COAL Lehigh Valley Goa HARD AND SOFT y Best Quality & Prom;