SAYRE, PA. - WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. Evenings Succeeding We allow no here and get your furs at Manufac- turers’ Cost to Usj We are Coats and Suits Our In these you will all garments o You Get Them at Factory Cost to us determina- find Broad- f character Preinventory offer. with good corrugated paper, 88c. price. Baby Carri China Sheep at leeland Lamb wi lining. nice $1.20 Square Yard. $3.25. quality, 14 Cents Yard. blood and cream col age and Go-Cart Robes £1.00. § =.= Lia, th quilted wool and satin £4.89 to 86.50, newest zig zag weave, $175 and ors. Preinventory price $1.50. .¥ ANSTNLN\S S995. NI CAFC ‘Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. LERCH VALLEY R. (In effect Dec 3 1993.) Trains leave Sayre as follows EASTBOUND T= MM. Daily for Towands, Tuskhan- Bock, Pittes SN lies Harpe: Mauch T=, Bethithem New ., ir bi and Wash: :agton A.M. Dally for Tuskhasnock Fittaton Wilkes-Barre, Glens summit Springs, White Haven Mauch Chusk, Alleniown New York, Philladeiphia, Baltimore ~ #nd Washington AM. (Waverly 645A M1 Week days only, for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon- , Dushore, Satter Wyalasing, Lacey on apd Wilkes-Barre AM Wilkes Barve, Tou summit Haves, Pena Hawn Junction, Masch Allemtown, Bethichem, New York, Phi) Baltimore and Washington. aM. MN. Sunde iy Suly, for Suncne Milan, Lacey aay MUS. ase Meitvors 1333 FP. M) Delly Tunkhansock, Fittston, oSReL ENE AT YERKES GRAVEL Nephew of Milllonnire Not Allowed to Attend Funeral NEW YORK, Jau 2 Braviug armed guards, who threatened to shoot any stranger who attempted 10 enter the Yerkes mansion, at Fifth aveuue and Sixty-eighth street, Charles Yerkes a millionaire, unsuccessfully sought ad wittance to the house while the funeral services over the body of Charles T Yerkes were lu progress Later young Yerkes created a sceue at the gute of Greenwood cemetery, at tempting to pass the guards there to make bis way to the Yerkes wausoleuiy, where the body of the millionnire was interred. He was uot allowed to en ter the ctuwctery, however, aud return. ed to New York Before this sensational incident oc curred further light wus throwu ou the romantic career of Yerkes aud of the beautiful Emilie Grigsby by Mrs Jarues P. Kernochan and Mrs. Sturve sant Fish leaders of the Four Hun dred, who went abroad on the sane steamship with Miss Grigsby two years age. Mrs. Keruochau was warm In Ler praise of the beautiful young woman and denounced as cruel slaoders the She 1s a dear, good, sweet girl” de ciared the soclety leader linpulsively “Why, she is like a convent girl—qulet refined and educated ” Mrs. Keruochuu sald she met Miss but oeither she por Mre. Fish met ber lu Paris, vor Towasds, Tuskhan es strawberries at $60 a box. Mrs. Fish praised the girl's beau averig 443 FP M) Week days Pig : ov Aibemy ae Mon- , otter | 3 of) 5 Bares Watkion Viiots, Lodl, Givers, BE aan ambaTy.. Jak Hayts Corners, Gemevs, Clifton ma Vor Rocher: Ciadsate Mm. Charles T. Yérkes, dressed In heavy mourning sud sbakeu by sobs, followed the body of ber husbaud to its last resting place The siaiple | Quaker funeral service was real Se) the house | A carriage load of flowers, orchids, | roses and other rare blossows, was brought out of the side entrance and | Deable Truged) wwrveland. i CLEVELAND, OO. Jau 2.--Paul Bov- dell, aged forty years, a familiar char. acter of the "red light” district for the past several years, shot and killed Jes sie Smith, aged twenty three, bere and then committed suicide. Sovdell was looked upon as the girl's luver end was prompted to the act by Jealousy She had been warned against hl sud was | about to leave the city when be gained! He fired five bullets into ber body, aud she rau lato From an upstairs window be watched ber death sgoules and then put a bullet (nto Lis | own brain. Little is known of the girl, | “. Always Reaching Out. There Is a vast difference between contentinent and satisfaction. A man may bo satisfied with his accomplian- ments and not content ta. Jet 31 ge BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING Have had over thirty years’ ex- perience in practical horseshoeing and guarantee work to please. Your patronage solicited. The East Wav- erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON OAL At the Lowest t Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours- Twa m,1t8,7to8p. m, OFFICE- SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telgphone 27x. 128 Lockhart 8t. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES! Diseases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Pro oper Fitting of Glass es. change” ty 1 a Migs by Sppelesaen:. lock Block. A.EBAKER. Carpenter and Builder. { 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y Advertice in The Record, Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S. ~ All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera 104 South Elmer Ave. THE GLOBE STORE ORCHESTRA y Up-to-Date Music furnished and all manner of Boo- " Reid Macafee returned to Boston last evening. The engagement of Joseph W. Braine of Williamsport is announc- ed. Lawrence Page and Bert Sum- ner returned to Cazenovia seminary today. B. Kaufman is moving his stock of clothing from Ulster to Athens today. Mrs. Harry Morley 1s ising her sister Mrs. Frank Wiggins (i Milan. Mrs. A. Armstrong of Owego is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Stalford. RE —— Miss Clara Rundall is very ill with pneumonia at her home on Bridge street. Miss Ruth Hall of Towanda visited Miss Ethel Winters over Sunday and New Years. D.S Lenox returned to Athens from a visit in Mansfield yesterday enroute to Mountain Lake. Miss Anna King, who has bzen the gucst of Mrs. Leroy Smith, returned to Sheshequin today. Mrs Katy Wilkinson went to Philadelphia this morning to en- joy a short visit with relatives. David Kaufman returned to Phil- adelphia last evening to resume his studies in Jefferson medical college. Miss Norah Mahoney was home over Sunday and New Years, returning to Towanda this morn- ng Mrs. Oscar J. Brown of Syra- cuse university, who has been vis iting friends returned in town, today Mrs Charles Knowles, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. Tallada, returned to Monroeton today. Mrs. Willis Bump goes to Brooklyn today to join her hus- band, who is working at Graves- end Park. Ira Shoemaker and bride, nee Mabel Shute, of Niagara Falls, are guests of Mrs. S. D. Hawkins, Maple street. F. E. Weller returned to Ber wick, Pa. this morning, where he i: employed on some building work for the winter. Miss Mary Mott of Syracuse university, who has been visiting Miss Wilhelmina Murrelle, left for Ovid, N. Y. today. Miss E. Hall of Towanda, who was the guest of Miss Lulu Brad. ley Sunday and New Years, re- turned home this morning. Mrs, B. J. Overfield went to To- wanda this morning to attend the goth birthday anniversary of her father, Samuel Billings, which occurs today. Benjamin Overfield ond wife accompanied her. MARRIED YESTERDAY Miss Clara E. Pade of Athens and William Taylor of Sayre were married at o'clack yesterday afternoon at the home of John L Jolls, Waverly, by Rev. F. L. Allen, pastor of the Athens Bap tist church. Mr. Taylor came here from Scranton about six years ago, and has worked for the Lehigh Valley in the car shops ever since. Miss Bump is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bump, Maple street, and is a young lady of rare intellectual accomplishments. They started out on a wedding journey, and will return in about a week to reside in Athens. Bauer’ » Instant Cough Cure has cured more Coughs and Colds than any remedy known. It instant- ly relieves the most distressing cough and Is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis and Asthma. Bauer's Cough Cure always give satisfaction ss Mr. D. Greenman, druggist of New Harmony, Pa., says: “Your remedies have giv- en the very best satisfaction to all who have used them, and especially Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. I look for larger sales on them in the fu- ture. I do not want to be out of any of them and will order before my stock runs - - Willie Carmon, 10 years old, residing with his grandparents, Mr. || and Mrs. D. E. Carmon, 402 First street, was sent to R. Stevens’ bakery after a loal of bread last evening. After procuring the bread he jumped on a passing street car to return home. When he reached Pine street he jumped off the car, landing on his feet, but backward, striking om his head physician summoned, who, on ex- | amination pronounced the patient most of the day. WAS A SUCCESS most successful ones ever attended ladies into the spinsters of “ye to be remembered. The Griffins do everything undertake in fine style. ELECTED OFFICERS Athens —At the meeting of | Washington Camp, P. O.S. of A, last Friday evening, the following officers were elected: President, A. .. Haflet; Master of Forms, PL Haflet; Conductor, J. K. Ameigh, Treasurer, D. L.. Lenox, Financial Secretary, E O. Tanner, Record- Ing Secretary, Fred Brainerd Lady they | 1ades of the U. V. L. and their] bell house Wednesday, with instal ation of officers in Grand Army] hall at 2 o'clock p. m. Never Saw Anything to Equal It. 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Gillesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. NEW HAVEN ROAD ACCUSED. Pransporiation Company's Petition Charges Various Discriminations. BOSTON, Jan 2.- Discrimination on the part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad Is charged lu a petition filed with the railroad commis sjouers here Ly the Enterprise Trans portation cvwpauny The petitiva recites that snnecessary anpoyance and delay bas been caused the public by the refusal of the rall-| road company to accept and honor bag- | gage checks issued by the transporta- tics company and to allow the porters of the petitioning company to get bag- gage npou its arrival in Fall River and that the railroad company has estab lished a fare of $3 for passengers be tween New York and Boston via the Old Colony Steamboat company’s line and a fare of $1.00 between New York and Fall River, making the fare be tween Fall River apd Boston via the Old Colony Steamboat company W cents, while the fare charged via the Euterprise Transportation company be tween Fall River and Boston is $1.20, The petitioner considers this unfair and unreasonable and a prima face evidence of discrimination. The com- pany asks the cowmissioners to com pel the railroad company to honor the baggage checks of the transportation company and to recomend that the fare between Fall River and Bostou be | reduced to 3 cents or as much beidw | $1.90 as they may dev nd visable, Marder al Meorsemere, RIDGEFIELD, N. J. Jan. 2. — The | body of a murdered man was found at | Morsemere, a village vear this place, at the foot of the Palisades, by boys whe were walking along the base of the Coroner Lees of Ridgefield Park — i radiator ? Equip your radiaters with §Foot Warmer opin Wi also be used radia and . then y| x Vt tah other fellow man} . Sau bie didn't hy. - . r decorat. iators et sell the finest line of brunte on 3 market, All colors, 4H. R TREN | Plundbing;"Hédting, ; Tinning, 4 Bot Pines. Murrelle's Printing Office printers and a new, up-to equipment are at your service. disposition to please, our promises. Valley Phone 142a. 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