“ALL TNE NEWS THAT'S FIT T0 PRINT” COAL | ~ There is as much difference in the quality o coal as there is ~ between white and yellow sugar. ‘We sell nothing but the crl-brte? Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous aad Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. | Both Phones, WOOD WOOD WO< ATIC HAL FIRST “gaxk OF SAYRE GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. DIRECTORS. RB BR, Wider, J. N. Weaver, W. A. Wiibar, J. W. Babop, J. R Wheelock. W T. Ocodaow, 0. L. Haverly, Seward Baldwis, PT Page E 7. Page, Cashier D. CLAREY COAL CO. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed ELEER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. oR SPECIALTIES LEMIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER. WEIGH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 209 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. Renting, Nstates Managed Collecting E. E Reynolds, REAL ESTATE 2m vis Sayre and Waverly. docsees [INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and ~——Rychanged — lavestments Loans HT Packer Ave., Valley Phone 230%, Sayre, Pa. Try The Record L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Bimer Ave Valley Phone at office and residence. DELICIOUS That's what the conneisseur who has quaffed the amber nectar of the world's greatest breweries says when he sips a glass of STEGMAIERS' STOCK LAGER "His laste at once detects the skillful blending of the bar- ley, malt and hops, which on- [Bly a master brewer can con- tain, ‘and the delicate” flavor ghich 1 nature has supplied ip Much Disputed M Measure Gum) Through, 71 to 3. NAYS—FORARER, MORGAY, PETTUS Senate Delibhernted Over It Almost Cantinsally Ver Seventy Days. Many Seastors Made All Day Spreches, WASH il ale Las Only three senators and Pettus yeas every i vole Af M ib road Foraker, tiust the © The sen =a + rate LIL voted T1 It absent senate for the Lill ty i. The ed for would ‘R Were Wis thi nt iw that Le i days of almost contin i passed the it i L Las Ie I Hof itteution pi he ite ® country inrge tha i measure that | the re the er sevit vous deliberation the sensi fi ss jat f 1 fof of before cot h eli the peal i= Sher pu to I dis dura shied Folletta, der gener oii on the uf Wiscousin, aud Seu r Dan aators Dalli- olie en- ats =~ fort ee jivs of Virginia f« Halley, Foruner ver poke r two days Hay ner for [axige i aud others each Spoge tire day When the session openal the senate resumed cous=ulerat of alnendment, striking out of the the provi- Hi SENATOR HAXYNER erstate commerce to prescribe Gs Judgment.” was adopted BO to sion gliviug to the int Coll luisaiol power rates Ihe awecaduient 24 In striking the words Judzment” the senste the Allison «wv fhe words were from the hous Cussiou a gre them Son court review provisi friends of the orig the the wonls “in Its defeated one of propositions u the LIH as It came aud duriug all the dis t deal of opposition to cpm When the All aud other comprowise considered the nal Hepburn bill in sisted that the words “ia its fndgment” should Le retulued ia the Lil, and they assert that they becawe a part of the SOIL prouiise agresiuoent In elimipating these words It Is as- serted the ugreeiient has been broken, but this did uot affect the other fea tures of the Lill as the other Allison amendments Lave been retained The clerk wus perinitted to read the amendments, cuveriug ten pages with out Interruption, aud it looked us if he might proceed to the end when Senator La Follette offered au awendment per- mitting raliroad to grant passes to Me oflicers of railroad ew ployees’ associations I'be amendment was adopted after ouly a Lrief delay Benator Carter proposed au amend ment in the interest of small roads to the provision prescribing a peualty for false entries in the accounts of rall roads. He proposed to strike out the provisiou requiriug ralirosads to keep ouly such books as prescribed by the commission. Senator Tillman opposed the swendwent as fatal to the prohibl tion against rebates. The amendment was defeated The rate Lill was soon completed and was ready to pass when Mr. Rayner took the floor Mr. Rayner sald that he expected the president would change Lis opinion again before the Lill was finally en acted and get back to the Loug amend ment There was no telling but what in a few days sowie “Chaudler to for tune snd fame unknown might get hold of the president and get bl back to the origina) termninus “The president,” he sald, “resembled & kaleidoscope. This was a great era for patural disturbances aud the presi dent seemed Jealous of the earthquakes sud volcanoes He went tearing through space oblivious of where he came from and with no conception of where he was going The president, sald Mr. Rayuer bave united his party in the senate, but bad divided the He clawed the Allison court review amendment destroyed the LU and deplored the president's Interference out HPTOL Ise was deve ns were lwing 1 ’ companles new may prople Mra, Jeff Davis Better, NEW YORK, May 10 Though her condition Is still serious, Mrs, Jefferson Davis, widow of the Confederate pres ident, who has been HI with the grip for at the Hotel Gerard, passed a comfortable night aml shows a Httle Improvement two weeks Mining Town of Cobalt Destroyed. NORTIL BAY, Ont, May 19. A re port has reached here that the town of Cobalt, one of the mining centers fn New Ontario, has |v snpletely de stro po 0% re. It reported that killed by am ox nite (celebrated spo at London, LONDON, May 19 -—The aero en- jteute between America, Frauce and { Bugland was «vlelrated bere wheg ‘her first ascew! in the balloon Dolce Far Niepte, belonging to Frank But Ler who with Jord Royston and Pro fessor Huntingdon accompanied Lier, | i While the second balloon, the Club's No tok C.F. Poliock, j Hon. and Mrs Harlpord and Count Bi- i roa of the Aero (iul of Fran Hall of the Aero lub of America The ascent wi made from Wands- worth. lle mld and his sister, the Countess asteilane, followed the hh the Hou Mr Holls ire starting Mrs Gould jokingly sh to her hus band and sister iu law: “Well, goudby n case | don't = iganin See that I am picked up dd seut back to New York.” Tlie parties had a p! Far Nieate after pass ward €.« de © balloons’ course Be rel uotor ear vou easaut trip. The descvaded at Sun aK Richmond aud «1 the other descend i {| Doles {bury | Kempton Park, a: ied ia Cobham con | Mrs i with there on Gould ex ssedd great pleasure But regretted wl In which te wished Mr 2 future so she could go her exw Tieiice i Was nul lore w p on louger tr { make a She ance 00 ou a out of sight | Mr Gould bad an sxciting chase, ar i FiViag wife's descent town windy day, Alluost = Ihe party returned to in wotor cars SAYS SHE WAS QOD'S AGENT. Counsel Far Sicilian Girl on Trial For Marder Startles Court, NEW YORK, Msy 10—The defeuse of Josephine Terranova, charged with ithe murder of her sunt, Concetta Reg- sid her uncle, Gaetano, began be- fore Justice Scott iu the criminal branch of the supreme court Ex-Judge Palmieri lu bis opening ad dress as counsel {ur the girl said that the defendant going to ask for sywpathy, but shinple justice “I will let the girl tell ber own story of her uncle’ dastardly cr sald “She L tuld It to the doctors She will tell It to you “It was not Joste her vucle aud auut, God Almighty 1 will show that she was in a con dition from abuses bordering ot ity aud that she the tine “The seed of her auut aud was not ne = who struck down Lut the Land of insnn was really iifted the was sown by was a They wan insage at sbie colt Tite neanlity uncle when gnd they reaped the fruits denit with er law thao They were stricken by the haud of God” * Coeymans sirike | le COEYMANS NX Muay strike of the brickyard ay Ove Coeyinanus yunds seems to be over At a held by the uvuion at which were present the eiployers, Sec oud Vice President Frank Butterworth of the bLrickw international or ganization, Sherif Pitts and several officers representing Lisutenant Colo vel Davis, communudiog the troops, an entire agreement was reached, and the ten are expected to go to work today The employers the de ands of the wen except definite reo oguition of the on slie child a higt —The a the meeting thers conceded all un! After Standard Decoy (eonceras. COLUMBUS, O, May 19 -In con formity with weiared policy of ad ministeripg punishment rather than at tempting to oust companies that have violated the antitrust laws Attorney General Ellls has tiled io the Franklin county courts two suits against com- panies which are he clams decoy con cerns of the Standard Oll company The defendants are the Vacuum Of company of Rochester, N. Y, and the Maghbattau Oll company of Lima, O ad Mikado's Gift to Roosevelr, WASHINGTON, May 19 Mr. Aok!, the Japanese ambassador, called at the White House and presented to Pres! dent NHoosevelt as a gift from the em peror of Japau a plece of anclent steel armor elaborately embellished It will be placed In the White House. The ar mor formerly belonged to a feudal Japauese lord sawed Odasawars, pron lnently ideutitied with Japanese history BU0 years ago Parsvemsters Visit Edward. LONDON, May 14 King Edward re ceived at Buckingham palace the dele gation of Lurgomasters and councilors of the principal cities of Germiauy who cate to England recently to study the wunicipal ns of this city. The king, addressing the In Ger wan, expressed Lis pleasure at meet log them and dwelt on the Importance of thelr visit Institut! visitors Prayers For Helr te German Crown. BERLIN, May 10 directed the superior evangelical church council to cause services of prayer to held In the churches throughout Prussia for the fortunate confinement of the crown priucess, formerly the Duchess Clee of Mecklenburg Schwerlu, who was married to Crown Priuce Frederick William Jue ¢ last Talbot Wiped Gut by Five. MENOMINEE, Mich, May 19 -For- est fires are raging in a large area In Menowluer county, having already done much damage. Talbot, with 30 population, twenty five miles north of Menominee, was wiped out by fire last night. Ihe ewpweror has be fin Typhoon Nnging In Philippines. MANILA, May 14. A violent typhoon has been raglag for the past twelve hours. Telegraphic communication he tween Manlle and the provinces has been severed. The damage done (n the provinces Is ubknows. Iu Manila it is ! Vice President of Pennsylva- | | nia Will Not Have Graft. MANY GIFTS FROM COAL COMPANIES i en { Wigton Testifies to Rebates HBelng ISD, (ontradicting Hefore Interstate Commission Inquiry. PHILADELPHIA, May 10 The {lowing statement was issued here i Captain John P' Green, first vi deat of the I'enusylvania company The recent Given Since Thayer fol- vy € presi Hailroad developmeuts bearing free before inter slate commerce commission this City In respect to the acyuisition and owuership of stock of panies aud the noceplauce of gratuities biy are a surprise to the While it is uot belleved cassed lujustice to the t= be tho the at in Tess the the vu Cul its elnployes, managelueut that these have public or the respect thereto | vestigated @ ied tice calculatsd the full and duty owed by t the CiLpauY fae with wil iu 14 to affect at the its otlicers Le fouglly Lo owuersLip or pr 0 Suy misuuer artial discha lie Colipauy lo the public uf aud vimuployers will tolerated Additivoal evidence of gifts by {| companies to rmilroad offic ! duced before nis the Interstate feommission. EJ Cleave of Cresson, Pa. superintendent of the Clearfield division of the Peunssivauia i railroad, was asked If Le held stock n any coal companies. He sald { 280 shares in the Cochran pany, which he received in partial | went for land sold to the « Coal com pay Sigpany, any coal companies? i ney Glasgow “Is it pecessiry to answer that ques tion 7" asked the witness “It ia" “1 was offered stock. but declined to | accept it The Pennsyvivania syste ilo the testhiuouy of Fb of the Morrisdale Coa | given rebates since I1N~ | Vice President ‘Thaver's the commission fo Baltiuior Wigton said be Lad Tvend jlulmself of from $3000 to $2000 on tidewater shil] as late 1903 He nawed otlier compan »s who shared with biw The Pennsylvania dis o bullding of sidings for swall according to the testimony of Charles E. Pugh, secvud vice president of the company Michael Trump, general superintend ent of transportation of the system, tes tified to the miethwds of cur distribution and admitted that Le Lad recuived as presents stock of coal companies RL O'Danjel, general superintend ent of the Buffalo sud Allegheny divi sion, wade practically the same state meut J. K. Russ: inquired Attor accordiug B Glupany a denial of sinteuient to and Mr rebates Bik Lins - fei iuents as the pers, raged shitg Il. a road forewan on the Pittsburg sald he Lad BNW shares In the Kevstone Coal and Coke company aud that he is interested In the Ligonier Coal company, the Altoo ua Coal and Coke company. the Green wich Coal company and the Connells ville Coal and Coke company He had helped to orgnuire the Clartdge Coal eompany, be sald, aud when it was ab sorbed Livy the Keystone company he re cvlved S00 shares Most of the other stock, he sald, was given Lim Asked why he should so favored he replied that the gifts were made, he thought because of his friendly relations with the douors division Le Five Prsshytesian Pastors Hurt DES MOINES, Ia May 10 Ite platforwu In the Auditorium, where the Presbyterian general assembly Is hold lug Its sesslons, collapsed with several hundred Preshyterian asscmblymen while they were belng photographed Five winisters were injured Dr Wills of Meudota, Ill, was renders uncon sclous. His back and legs are burt Rev. WW. O. David of Monongh W Va, is the wost seriously hurt aud 1s under A physician's care aithouxh his fnju- rles are not critical Three Towns Heported Destroyed. DETROIT, Mich May 190 Frag mentary reports from Escauaba snd Gladstone, Mich state that a dlsas trous forest fire is raging io the upper petlusula lu the welghborbiood of the two cities wentivned, It reported that three towns have bev: destroyed that thirty square miles of territory have Leen devastated apd that several persons have bevn buroed to desth in Troopers Scent to Loeymans COEYMANS, NY. May 10 nel Charles EE. Davis, comwnnding troops gunrd here In with the brickyards' strike. after con ference with Sheriff Pls requested Brigadier General Lloyd, commanding the Third bri to order Troop B cavalry, of Albany, to report lume diately for service with the troops {olo- the on Contexction ide lee Trust ( hiefs Indicted, CLEVELAND. O May 19 Ihe grand Jury returoed Judictisents agalust President Harry Norvell and thirteen directors of the City lee Delivery Cot pany, knowu locally ns the lee oun the charge of violating tine autitrust law trust the Valen Falrbanks at Birmingham, Alas. BIKMINGITAM, Ala, May 19. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks ar rived here to attend the gouneral con fervuce of the Methodist Episcopal Church South Avetic Search Oalls Him, VICTORIA. B. 0, May 10.-Captaln Mikkelsen, the arctic explorer, Is pre paring to leave for the arctic In search of undiscsvered lands, Security, 5 to | Shot, Easily Wo meant Park Feature, NEW YORK, May 19 Security, a 5 to 1 shot and with Burns lu the sad dle, easily won the New Rochelle buudi- cap, seven and one half furlongs at! Belwout park. and in doing so made a ew track record for the 18 of 1:83 Security the front start apd, nu the pace won vue and one half lengths from (ir pple, the Metropolitan handi P Blandy third Artful, one of Brookiyu hand day at (Gra out of the race has bought In for S10 (am) dis went to king at the the ap yesend favorites for the to be run next Mon officially declared New: stable r from Weish Maries ttle third Sarac Tie juisite as=tis Tou Nun First Panto Second Aeranant Neeoin] Hace sehilo, second Third Race Naghalley cold] Anna May, third Fourth Race Negurity ple otis. Blandy third Fifth Hace Broaddloth secof]. W third Sixth Race Bull vid, Kose of Gold Hace first: Tiploe, nesca Heleast 1h first; Eu rd Arst: Athens, w first, Grap Si first, Hye, reise =eye, frst, Bat se third BASEBALL SCORES. Uames Played Yesterday In the Nae tional and American Leagues. SATioNAl LEAGU} At Fittaby Ne York Pittst ire Hits— New York rore- New Ye tes — Mathew i A i At St I< Hrook a En Hit ti i i : fer and Uveral stone At Chliageo § Philadelphia Chicage Hits} tadeipt rers-FPhiladeiphia fss— Lush and 1» TABLE OF Needham Chicag Naw ¥ Fittst Ph At I's = lad in Louis B a! i atl 1 kiyn AMER Atl New York Ht louis Now Hits ruts Nt {es as At AN LEAGL = St le Loui Howell and H Hostun 3 fd Cleveland ad, }; } Ii iladeiph ' Detroit Philadelphia Hits Pretroft Iretroit. } rors | nolive afterices mil ed Girahar ve ] @ Hatter Plank FN fes | & and Powers At Washingtor Ww ari $0 00 fat 8 6 ¢ } hington, 6 Er Batter and Hey- Hite C1 rors Ch! foes Owe: dann 4. Was Ww ne i 8 Lf Hatt ga Ro an TABLE OF PERCENTAGES Ww L PC Philadelphia * 12 i . 14 1% 3 4 il Dearborn Broke Discus Record BOSTON. May 19 [lhe breaking of the discus record by Dearborn of Wes leyan and the streugth of the Dart mouth teaus were the features in the weeding out event which opened the auuual two days’ championship meot of the New England Intercollegiate Athletic association, held this year on Technology field, tu Brookline. Dear born leading the shot putters, turied the discus 120 feat 1134 Inches, which Is 1 foot 83 inches better than the record Oa sides Dartmouth Defeated Willlams. HANOVER, N H, May 19 —Dart- mouth defeated Williaws 7 to 2. In the second luuiug Ford, after Dart mouth had filled the bases forced lu olie Tun ou a base on balls and then was batted hard In the third Pierce went loto the box and pitched good ball. Glaze kept the visitors down to five hits Cornell Wins, 4 te 0. YORK, May 1% —Cornell Columbia for te nt Polo grou Wig 4 to © the =» playud at res puzzling for the NEW fontel de tine [he the gevond 1+ ns | this season the Soule Hine n Ithaca Lou's pitting was too t RAI thout two wWivhs ago local colleginus East Rochester Firat nt Track Meet HAMILTON, N J) May 1% Iu the fifth K weet of the Colgate University Interscholastic Track asso lation held here on Whitnall fleld East Rochester high first academy was second and Troy thnual trac school wou place Colgate Ligh school third Halbert at 40 10 1, LOUISVILLE May 19 Hal at 40 to 1} feature rgoe at Churchill Downs from Clifton Forge Lady Savoy and other Round sprinters Most of the carrying litth Ky, bert won the winners were long shots noney Lightning Kills Thirteen at (irave. LONDON, May 1% A dispatch to a news from Berlin that thirteen wonruers who were at a grave alde during n funeral nt Aus trian Silesia, were struck lightniug nud Killed, while twenty were severely burned AEeNCY Ris I'vschen by others Seven Britiah Ture Perloh, LONDON, May 10 Lloyd's agent at Port Sald telegraphs that British tor- pedo boat No. 68 capsized off Port Sald during the gight and that seven of her crew ware Yowned. = [AN ARCHIST SET Berka, VWho I'ried to Kill H.C. | ‘ick, Leaves Prison, a TLLIO84Y.S al 10 BL GUARDED fb Luitiern Years Agu, In (aranegie Steed si; ss Uli, Ex-Couvlet, i Then a Hoy, Made “a Litempt al \Assassluaniiun, | Pris Be ib attempt f fH } ia great steel strike at Homestead, Pa INUZ. was released frow prison served thirteen years in the Western penitentiary year in the Alle gheny lerkiman was sen {tenoed to serve Alexander vd Le th in Li de day 19 ial i PU Hiaue , baving nd one =e} twenty tiree end sm work hi years ln- fiutation K which te fourteen years iteindent prissument, 1 of it ear 8 Cli sentence by beliav ior reduces] Lis te I uty {the Allegheny { threes P Han upo ri Nt of aid Berk nod notified Lim He replisd pet Johusou prortice depnrtuient tectives i Lis rele © the city tisburg tu leave al Ole p——————— 5 BERRKMAN'S that it thie departure for FRICK comply wis! i Id take frst ww i with Lis vl the train tis said th tu Keep his der surveillanos ie “ii Cars worked out il plans 4 un fully be ful tf Ii will con ty shadowed bin if Ma k's house York Throughout Herkuian Frick has been in cons archists, and emmy is free creased Nothing ite detectives Fr at will he In the ewiploy Mr. Fi New GH Fifth suarded night the fourteen shot him Mr tant fear of an that arch en fear has been In will be taken for sralited, and if Mr Frick is again the object of a murderous attack he will have about him every safeguard that iouey can buy The deed for the peunity of f. on startled the « ted Mr Frick then the Carnegie Stoel of July the Duquesne offic While Le fice Berkimau Ave nu aud day Yours since How his this which tirteen) Berkman paid in pris cotuwmit years mtry when was at the head of vinpany the <3 after lunching at he returned to Lis wus iu lis private of. Went upstairs haviug shadowed him | the way from the club, and handed the office boy a card upon which wns written, "A RBerkinan representing the York Ewploy ment agency The boy bardly returned from tho vMce word from Mr Frick that he would sev his visitor in a win ute or so when Berkmau strode Into the office ie next moment he drew bis revolver and pointed It at the Anan cler, who was seated at his desk talk Ing with Vice President Leishman The first shot plowed Its way through the left side of Mr. Frick's nek. An- other shot was tired, and a secoud bul let entered his neck By this tliwe Mr Leishman had run forward and. selz Ing the assailant by the haud. threw It back. The third shot went wild, and the bullet lmbedded itself In the cell log Mr Frick now seized the man about the buddy, although the blood was flow lug freely from his wounds Finally the two men succeeded lo bringing Berkimnau to the floor. but not be had drawn a knife snd slashed Mr Frick, inflleting seven distinct wounds Wheu Deputy Sheriff May reached the ofiow nud drew Lis revolver to kill Berkman, Mr Frick criwd Don’t shoot hits The ish him™ Berkuinn at the Lad red sullicicutly to ign inst Liw, sald that he came burg for the purpose of Kill Frick because he wus an voneun Inbor He both anarchist and On afternoon ciub iu nl New had with hefore law will pun trial Mr Frick nppear ites Mr the niteg ue 1 men sild he was an a Dibilist Philadelphia Borrows a Dredge. WASHINGTON, May 10 Secretary aft complied with the request of the wunicipal of Philadelplita ind loaned them one of the big govern went dredges used by authorities the army engl uevrs to carry forward the work under taken by the city of deepening the channel of the Delaware river California Feels a Shock OAKLAND, Cal, May 19 A slight | shock of earthquake was felt in Oak [land and nt San Jose and other poluta No damage Is Yea His Holiness Has Gout, ROME, May 19- The pope has sus | pended his audiences owlog to the fact "that be Is suffering from a slight at. ! tack of gout Weather Probabilities. Showers and cooler; southwest winds, PRICE ONE CENT SATURDAY SPECIALS One case 20c kind. Special Sat- urday and Monday 12ic. Long Cloth Fine quality, 32 in. wide wm 12lc. Saturday and Monda yard or 12 yards £1.00 x Newest Silks Balance of 58¢ silks left, those that have been selling for 49¢. Spee- ial Saturday and Monday 43¢. Toga Silks > This justly popular silk in old natural and cream, specially priced at 5%¢ Ladies’ Hose Forty gauze, fast black with extra double soles, high spliced heels, regular 15¢ or 2 for 25¢ values, Special for Saturday and Monday 10c. Boys’ and Girls Hoslery Opportunies ¢ iron hose for boys 19¢. Black (at hose for boys 19¢. 25¢ Black Cat hose for girls 19c. 25¢ 1x1 nib, 42 gauge for ira 19¢ Genuine Galatea Cloth rose ” 25. make, no seconds, all colors in dots, figures and stripes. Saturday and and Monday 12}¢ Black Sateen Skirts $1.00 kind for 79¢. 1.12} kind for 89c. 1.25 kind for 98e. You know our reputation for the above named gwds. You will find them just as advertised Ribbon Special 25¢ satin Laberty for 19¢ 35¢ and 40c¢ Persian for 25¢, about Z patterns 26¢ Taffeta ribbon 19¢. Pearl Buttons One assorted lot of plath, fancy and fish eye styles, wpeth from 8 to 10¢, choice of all for 5c. Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY "PHONE. THE NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired Harness Bought, Sold, Traded bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated Boots and Shoes Roroirea AL CONKLIN. - Fast lockhart SL. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S. All modern ‘methods for the selene tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THEF GLOBE STORER, The Record, has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford coun or ipl? ook) ae Pin Bool a Legal tor Justices and Constables, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything New and Up-to-Date. Fires: Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Rates §1.50 Por Day.
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