ing We also sell Bituminous aad ry coal and all kinds of and the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phones, WOOD WOOD woh" HRS NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE ow $75,000.00 GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. DIRRCTORS RP. Wider, Iw W. A. Wudar, J. W. Bishop, J.B. Wheelock. Ww T. Goodsew, O.L Haverly, Seward Baldwin, FT Page, R. ¥. Page, Cashier. D. CLAREY COAL (0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Weaver, Bradfosd Street Yard Phoae, 185d Oflos at Raymond & Haupt's Btore, Bayre J Both Phones ELMER A. WILBER, LEWIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEIGH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING COS. ALES. 209 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH 'PHONER, Renting, Bstates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, IAL ESAT Soc Sayre and Waverly. dnsisc "INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and —Rxshanged — Loans Negotlated ‘LB. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. DELICIOUS That's what the conneisseur who has quafled the amber nectar of the world's greatest breweries says whea Le sips » glass of STEQMAIERS' STOCK LAGER | His taste at once detects the skillful blending of the bar- gy, malt and hops, which on- "flavor h nature has supplied in it. : Try a case to- pt delivery. SPAIN WELCOMES ENA Eing Alfonso's Fiancee awl rives at Madrid ALIGHTS AT SEW FLORAL STATION Receives Ovation From the Peo- ple — Her Train a Boner a RR: MADRI = the Princess Ena, Spain, at Madrid was the signal for a wagnifoent Rpatu's ving sew ovallon testi welcols (oo Bel new sCtTeivign esculted to will king day, with ihe PPirdo palace until the oe princess was where she reside we imposing reinony A spe near al ata bad the Pan pa sistit majestic formal arch ith was suspended a huge crown of red ae On either sie of he are wa 1 ast British and S = Ligne #Arose been prepared Tee vets ia of a Tw tie and yellow Jonguils bearing r+. Bevond bh had been erected Ly the people of the neighbor * tonst arch wh PRINUESR ENA ing village of Malabouda It was with out oficial splendor, Lut was ijudica tive of the siucurity of the popular feel ing King Alfouso tered the Horal ind Princess Ena en station together, while awaiting them t was the (ueen mother the Infuntas Isabells, Eulalia and Maria Theresa, Prince Ferdiuand, the members uf the government and the officials of Madrid, who gave the king's Saucwe a royal welcowe Spain After entering the palace Klug Al fouso directed that the public bu admit ted to the grounds. The crowds surged up the avenues forming a deuse hrong Immediately iu front of the portice. Then the king appeared ou the upper balcony holding Princess Ena by the hand The crowd stood with bared heads, too greatly lwpressed to cheer, but a deep of swept over the throng Priocess Ena with a radiant sinile gave a character istic English wove of her hand King Alfon ind the princess ap peared ou Oo’ ualeouy three times and saluted the people [his Jdewocratic begluniug has produced a markedly favoral:ie impression oa the pubile, and all Madr'd resounds will praise of Princess Eua's chars At Iran. on the froutier, at early morning King Alfouso greeted his in tended bride as she eutervd Spain amid an enthusiastic welcome frou the peo ple and the Lowage of the Hpanish ministry The special tralu bearing the prin cess reached the frontier shortly after sunrise. The morniug mists still hung over the river Bidassoa, separating France from %pain, as the truin reach el the center of the bridge and the Spanish fortresses belched a welcome salute of twenty oue guus from the Leights of Peua de Aya, commanding the frontier At the same time regiments of car bineers aud ancient Siciliam guards were massed oo the footways of the pter apd with trumpets and bamners saluted the bride's eutrance Inte the kiogdow, while the bands played alter nately the British and Spauish national hymaos Alfouso's ministers officially wel cowed the bLride to Spanish soll, and she graciously ackupowledged the of salutations. Bat the spoutauevus enthusiasm of people seemed to give greatest satisfaction to his wmajes ty, who conducted the party to the roy al train, where the princess was io stalled fo 8 tuxurions coach which bad teen transformed Into a veritable Low er of red and white roses Liere to wave emotion clal the Insane Man Threatened Hoosevelt WASHINGTON, May 24 Following Allocations that he bad threatened vio letice to the president, Robert PP. Lewis, an Hawalion arrested Lere on suspicion that bis mind was affected and he was sent to St Elizabeth's Asy inn For the lusane He Is sald to have come here from Nan Francisco to procure a patent. but his models were destroyed by the San Francisco disas lor Was Port of Odesan Tied Up. ODESSA, Muy 20 -The strike of sailors. stokers ne men and steve dores has becoure general All the shipping cow poies affected, and not a slugle ship is able to leave port The demands of the strikers lnclnde complete alones ty for such of thelr comrades ns are still Twprisonsd for couplicity to Inst year's disturbances eny recently inavgurated here ire Aldermen's Pay Is Donbied, ALBANY, N. YY, May 2. Governor Higgins has sigoed the Story bill in- SAYRE, PA, falr Combination, PHILADELPHIA May 26 — “The | Peunsyivaula railroad put me out of | business orders Somebody way up gave those orders.” dramatically cried F. Albert yon Boyneburgh. an independent coal | operator Lefure the luterstale cow Herve cointiission “You then, that officials the road high up wave those orders? asked William A Glasgow, Jr, sel for the cuumnmission “I de 1 believe Alexander J Uns satt Is the man responsible | Heve that be «uo is the Herding ; Baititsore and Ohio nd Ohio sad the Norfolk and Western railroads through the community of in terest plan. That combisation Is what Las caused all big favored coud companies to grown up and crush out believe also we uire the these The witness said that coal shipped in tratu loads over the Pennsyivaula mil road by the Rerwind White coal com- pany is not weighad It billed at a 10 per cent advance on the marked capacity No ether fa so favored That was another of the facts developed hefore the Intersiate commerce comission, tendiug to show that some coal companies get au ad. vantage over cotupetitors It was also shown that the Berwind White got privileges in unlosding in New York harbor that no other eujoys Severn! meu with coal stock, sone of which cost them nothing. were discovered. A newcomer is M A Heeves a clerk lu the office of Vice President Pugh Neveral big coa were on the stand (nchuliog Hrinten Rob erts a =on of a former president of the Perousyliania He was not iu clined eritl the system of car distribution, and neither was his busi ness partser, David E Williams coal cperators ts roa: fo ine Strike Situation at Bridgeport, O. BRIDGEPORT, OO, May 20 --A car load of nouunion miners arrived at the Jefferson county which the operators bave resumed work There was no disorder Sheriff Vorlees has returned to Steubenville from the two mines that the operators have started and declares that the striking nlners are peaceable aud are causing uo trou ble [he strike Lreakers are deserting the wines ae fast said the sheriff “No disturbauce that requires my presence has ocenrred, and those noaunlon men who want to are ail al lowed tu go inte the mines by the strikers. There is Louud to be trouble If the oper@®rs try to start auy more mines’ uines, at is pussible’ Agricultural Bill Carries $7,500,000. WASHINGTON, May 20 The seu ate passed the agricultural appropria tion bill carrylog au appropriation of $7 500,000 and without a word of debate or au objection frow auy source added to it as an swendwment the bill provid iug for an inspection of fresh Wweals in tended for consumption The provision is along the lines of the law for the iuspection of weats lntended to be shipped abroad and the work Is delegated to the bureau of aultmal in dustry. It requires that acceptable nieats shall be labeled and authorizes the destruction of condemued products general Swedish (abinet Heslgus. BTOCKHOLM Ma) 26 The Swed ish cabluet advised King Oscar to dis solve the lower chamber of parliament on account of the opposing votes of tue {wo ciambers on the suffrage bill tue ministers stating that If the proposal was pot sanctioned they would resign Ibe king replied that he could not ac cept the proposal, regarding !t as ue! ther logical nor correct to dissolve the chamber which had adopted the gov erngient’s sullrage LIN proposals. All the mewbers of the cabluet accordingly tendered thelr resiguations Daring Yachts Hace to Bermuda. NEW YORK, May 2d —-Oune of the most daring ocenn yacht races ever aniled off the Atlantic const started to day from Gravesend bay when a little fleet of faust craft sailed on a 430 (mile race from New York to Bermuda The trophy is a $30 cup offered Ly Sir Thomas Lipton. Four boats started They are the sloop Bounle Kate, yaw! Tumeriane yaw! Lila and sloop Gaunt. let Tarfmen Indicted at Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 20 -The grand jury returned six Indictments against Dr. J 5S Garduer, president of the Kansans City Jockey club, and Charles Ohlham, a bookmaker, for vio lntion of the pool selling act passed by the last legislature It was charged lu the Indictments that they violated the law iu the races Elm Ridge track The races were rin to test the law Emperor Feels Weight of Yoars VIENNA, May Ewperor Francis Joseph's abandoument of the Inspec tion of the garrison at Brueck, which he had wiissed for thirty eight yours to be the subject of cowwent and rumors in political cir cles. It now appears that the emperor is sufferiug from Intestinal catarrh rendering riding inadvisable «th not continues Mormons Huy a Hello, rives From Athens. | BAND PLAYED “HOME, SWEET HOME" | — Boyes Literally Moebbed by Host Essberunts on Pler—Sheridan and Sullivan the Siare—"11 Was Great,” Sald Manager i NEW YORK May Ihe wreathed Leroes of Olsoplau the who al Atheus, arrived here by the White Stag liner Re bey their laurel wreaths on | for modern day conventions won't stand for such things as lu the days of Homer, but had thes the fucked 24 intirel the Ralies tied cutiguered public welel | WoeRring their brows, they Just awa) in their iliete were sinteeu of thes =iil Chases young athictes ail told looklug Gt Ww go anywhere and to do E E ¥ And what & rousing “welcome home” From the time the Republic reached quarantine io the early morn “victor ship” was warped Into her Tug ferryboats whistled and ners dipped thelr fags and the Lands on the excursion boats crash ed out tunes which told of Leroes,” the Stars aud “Home, Bniet Home” that aud Cui Nipipes were Jour Aud when the sitteen sturdy the wire gangypinuk ifternily exuberant ian, Lo to the pler they mobbed by a host of fricuds Martin J Eher! the glant discus thrower, the Greeks at their own game shout blm trying to grasp his hand while little Hill Eaton the sprinter who Is scarcely more than five feet in Leight, all but Lad his froia his back by a sumber of bis col lege mates frou Amherst Some vue had piuned a rose ou James E. Bullivau the manager of the team but that was the least of the bouors that were heaped upon him “It was gremt” sald Mr that's about all 1 can say Ruliivan, We wou iu the world. 1 am so proud of this lit tle bunch of grit and muscle and of all the bounors Leaped upou that I'll Lave to get a new Lat, I'm afrald” “Tuat's Blicridan.” eald a mau on the pier Three cheers soine will Sheridan. besides having won the reg ular goid nrizes, was the recipient of a silver shield wlilch was preaented by an admiring American abroad usmed Nohill and lias also coming to him a cup of heaten wold. the personal pres ent of the klug of (reece for Rberidan'” cried cue and they were given with a Drove Peddlers Out of Business CLEVELAND, © May 31 —-At the interstate colunuerce commission Stand ard O!l luguiry here testimony border lug on the scusational was obtained from several witnesses That of George I. L.ane of Mun«field. () a former «mn ployee of the Ntandard Oll company was regarded as particularly impor tant Accenting to hls evidence lane was for about fourteen months employ ed by the Standard particular purpose of driving all of the more of the principal cities aud towas of northern Ohio out of business At King FAward's Reception. LONDON. Mav 23 — King Edward and Queen Alexandra held the first court of the season at Buckingham palace last uight The Prince and Priucess of Wales and all the members of the royal family pow Io London were present The following were among the presentations: Miss Jean Reld. daughter of Ambassador White law Rell, Miss Mildred Cartar daugh ter of Johu RE American embassy. and Mrs Glbbous wife of Lieutenant Commander J H naval attache of the Awer! CAD embassy Gibbons Want Smoot Removed. DES MOINES May 26 At the open ing session of the Presbyterian general assembly Commissioner Bamnel Wis hard of Utah presented a memorial to the United Ntntes sonnte praylug for the removal of Heed Smoot as senator from Utab iid scenes of great ex citement and without a dissenting vote the resolut were adopted and or dere! lmmedintely dispatched to Wush ington lie White Clty Fire Bwept, CLEVELAXNIY, © Muy MM White City. a lorge amusement on the Inke, exxt of this city Is Lelug swept by tire aud will probably be to tally destroyed. The (re stared Dreatuland theater. Au hour after the flaties sturted no large boiler in the power Louse blow up. Tue loss le $130 LLY resort tu the Tornado Demoliéh ed Farmhouse, WANAHAC HE Tex May 20 - The resldence of JD. Duke, a farmer lv lug eight miles east of Waxabuche was struck by a tefnado and demol ished. Au Infant ulue days old wae NEWARK. N Y, May 2 Joseph T Smith, first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saluts of Salt Lake City, Utab, bas reread the old Washington press upon his | the Orst «dition of the book of Mormon | was printed. The price paid to Colonel Fred W. Clemons Is sald to be 8800, strike to Follow Csar's Action, MOSCOW, May 20-A report here ny" that dental of full amnesty by the fol killed, aud other members of the fam lly were injure J A Weomorint to Carl Sobers. NEW YORK May 24 A comnulttee of 100 representative citizens of New York will organized within a few Tuer Hshing & permanent national mewurial to the late Carl Schurs Cornell Tennis Team Vietora. CLINTON, N. ¥Y., May The Cor nell university tennis team defeated - Hamilton college By tha score of § te 1. MAY 26, 1906 HT Three Boat Lengths, BOSTON ih a maguificent race which nlested stubboruly throughout the varsity oared defeated the varsity eight ou the Charles river Ly May Ju WHS O Corneil Crew which was the conc of an The event feature interesting regatta, was a splemdid exhibition by two « traiuad and finely garsinen ess sein uf to a Lad swell L the p the cour Lislancesd iu cutilitions, due the tide and a pleasure boats whi eed to oie iily view s¢ adverse nEninst Ly fei t slice Lad ar Ti+ ficial {| seve fa tn Corneil s « thie user the course of one ans mit 41 435 = was 10 ming eights wilivs HT tills while is feceled Li WHS Hes ee Har vend [hie eight the assadiila Pre Ithaca, NY, and wa] of this tes BZ me vArsily race was p ap cared roe between eights from at State Prepara which the for S minutes 15 1.8 se two leugths after an exciting mg lio] paratory thie tary sho ity wan i onds by Another event was the single Harvan! men compet ing for the Onrroll cup. and this by E. E Smith of the law school 0 took the Carroll he thine =cnll contest open to WAS won wi trophy last year was 5 minutes 1 The distance was oue wile 0 seconds BLANDY AT GRAVESEND. Cheulce, Defeating Ram's Horm NEW YORK, May 2d The Park way handicap, cue mile and a &jx teviithi, the feature of an onlinary ecard re<isited fu an casy vl tory for Biaudy, the second Hawn's Horn, who was making tis first appearance since Roselen defeated a hot favarite sud was heavily plavesl at 11 to 3 Blandy was also played down from 4 to 1 to 16 said holce Blandy and Cederstrome rman and Lead to the far turn drew away and Six favorites defeated Master Lester was the only first cholce to win Jockeys Hadtke Hurus Swithson suspended for ete day Su bead wheu Biaudy wo by two lengths Were aud First Hace Mirza, first third Yorkshire Lad Bragg third first secund, Flip Flap, third Race Blandy, first, Oxford second, Proper third Fifth Race Muster Lester Frank Lord secoud; Bally M , thi Kixth Race —Chrysalite fret Ban, secoud; Givonn! Balerio third Beveuth Haw - Brookdale, firet, Nem sls, second: Chandos, thind (darters Second Hace Red Friar second Ihird Race Stre first Colisistent Belle Tie Fourth first Ben BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Yosterday in the Na- tloual and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE Loule- ork Louis Hits New rors New tories Tal Ferguson and Drubot and Grady At Pittaburg Brooklyn v Pittsburg ¢ 9 Hits Bru. Pittsburg rors Nro¢ Nerabiurg Eason Wille and Pi At Nt New Y 8 York r rk Hat Hretnahas 0 9 3 6 ~~} 19 kr Hatteries wlio and Needham Ffeiste TABLE OF FERCENI \ Chica New tk Pittsbu g Philedeiphia 8: Louis Cinelunatl Boatog Drocklyn AMERICAN LEAUUER At New York New X Hite Farrer, i t At ‘Hoston luage weton Hite Chicago Chliago, 3 f and Sullivan, Tan At Philadelphia Rt i ¢ 1 ¢ 0-1} Fate 81310 0 Hit 3 1 . . Battdries White nehill and Peterson mn flies Jal Puwers At Wash! Dygert an Washi ti Hits 5 rers (erie lon Cleveland Eels and « Washingt ark, Hughes and He) TABLE OF PERCENTAGES Ww 1 Pi Philadelphia Cleveland New York jt Louls Detront Chicaro Washlog Hoston thamplon For NEW YORK fourth in Mr» County Fourth Year Muy 24 For the career as a golfer Stout of the Richmond New York, won the men's metropolitan golf champlouship She defeated Miss Georglanna Bishop of Bridgeport by 1 up lu the tinal eighteen bole round of the chin plouship mw her Charles |} club wo Loin Rose Gelf t hamplon, WOLLASTON, Muss Hoss of the Newton, Mass Won gulf hip with for seventy two holes of the Country club second, and RG Inston, was third May 2d Hiravburn the stinte + total of 2 Aled Cainphbel Brookline, wa: Muocaudrews, Wol Al exander club opm hai plons Miss Osgood Took Phelps Golf Price AUBURNDALE, Mass. May 20- For the Phelps gol? prise Miss F, © Osgood, Country club, defeated Miss L. A. Wells, Country club. 'Terranov + liurder Trial Halt- ed by District Attorney. LiL CAVMI Bt TRIED State Made § ulus Yameg Si. Won Who Stab Bed Her Lucle and Aunt to lleath Muse In tase of itium NEW YORK Fristriot i of ie May 6 1 ey Yeronue On mot Justi. NS the mur Lier asiol ler of sunt aud ap into s=iol pointed a Ler wental comditiou will rejort to the If it fix fr Cull iu luire Iie culuu court ou Mouday is that the girl al will be discontinued Lid in in il salie hn the ted For the Criminal lusaue jury discharged and the girl commit to the Asylum at Mutteawnu If the commission ad judges ber sane the trinl will proceed District Attorney Jerome will pluce his experts on the stand Ihe postponement of the proceedings fell lke a bombshell and was against the objections of Judge Paliulerl, coun who claims the district the wove to save his office a signal defeat The dis trict attorney offered to go on with the trinl If Judge Palinlert would admit the girl is sane at this tite irrespe tive of ber meutal condition at the tite of the crime Judge Paluleri re fused to make any admissions Justice Scott uamed as members of the commission to je the girl Ir William Maton, formerly superintend eiit of Rell Ir Baich, a practicing physician Parris Ar the medical to the form of questions there may be uo doubit ae to the legality of the procesd ing The examination of the girl will be thorough. and the verdict of the ex perts will be decisive It is slon she will he co Francis MM. wel said gir! has never en il t right from wre tied sponsible at the sistant Distro \ and made from rney eLaini Louis and Ed | Parris ev @ lawyer will advise two thelr Lien HES 0 conclu Dir ian, wsecution on the ilstinguish = sentally irre But As ily =avs thal ved by the feve the gir! sane and will so considered foregoue nsidered Insampe the 1 Nines for the pi tantire sith phvah val in yesterday 1 t in his opi it tithe three ilies slate Swear Le! Mrs Montefiore Holds the Fart. LONDON May 26 Mrs Dora Mon teflore, the womau suffrugist leader who lu protest against taxation with out barricaded herself in her howe at Hammersmith on May 24 against the tax oo and ifs officers. is still “holding the fort” During the day she apps i An upper window aud declalmed To Taver of woman suffrage to the crowd which Lad gathered to watch the siege. Ha rminguing a crowd frow an upper win dow of hier house, Mra Moutellore de that the other women Wels to did ance the «lucation representatio iector abhor ared she and refusing #0 0 order to ady of the cal el win that the mii clared who pay laxes wlers she nsserted inters opposed the marked wen Jd sug hearers go aud Lireak the of Mr r uf the exchequer w Lio woveineit were at het windows iu gosted tt the Asquith. chats residence Divine Sarnh MANKATO the IK Sarah “Hoodoved ” May 26 Ome of lal trajiu carry irdt aud ber company frow delaviug urs A special car omuwercial club ex but was flngged Mime excite! aud between her car She demanded a even after the dernlled il tracks otive was “Loo doved” and refused to perwit ber tralu to go ahead hau ke of the spn Berul broke two ules the train seve rying the thnalia « was Livre ral bh cursicu in tiie to Hernhiardt Howling t n collision much preve! seeliied ran ba and forth ind the lox othve naw jocomotive ciglne wed ou the she ci Was Ih alm the jbaen’'s Pace Peaceful In Death, CHRISTIANIA May Ihe poet Ibsen: will be buried May 81 The Lody rests iu ju the fauious coruer roo of the poet's former howe, at the window of which the people of Chris tianlian bad Leen accustomed 10 see the noble face of the author beneath » russ of gray Lalr The peaceful ex wi on the dead face tells that the although the es of years of sickness 6 ina press Dols Ihe eat that a uation ted at the cathe ILsau's body end was palbiless shows tra pnoewspajp ers Len 1 dral in SUNK mausoleum be ere Iroudbfem, where way rest Dysamite Thrown Info un Hotel FRENCH LICR SPRINGS Ind May 24 Dyusinite thy unknown tore of the hotel debirin am fed from the build Tage prerpet hotel two weeks ago uw lu by persons t Inege bole in the Hoon West Bude ndows aud hurled whi Bow ling alleys at shutterwd ww the hotel le ied guesls A slinliar out French Lick but little dnusage oug WHE ut was done Prince Had Head of Washington, WASHINGTON, May 2d The ma Larw) of Baroda, accompa nied Ly aud wewbers of the roynl party. paid a visit to Mount Ver the pald a tribute to the metnory of George Washington Hu have Lites th anew his wife where uon prince he sald 3 LARLY Wis Aa Ngreat of his mnn read decds nny Stmysesant Fiah Heslgne, NEW YORK. May Ju Stuyvesant Fish, prestdent of the llinois Centra ralirond, has resigued his position ae vice president of the Nuttonal Park bank of this city, sud the resignation was accepted, Weather Probabilities, Showers and thunderstorms; south winds. “ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRAT PRICE ONE CENT SATURDAY SPECIALS That 36 in. Toffela Another lot of that Chif- fon Taffeta, soft, an lustrous black, will not crack, 306 iu. wide and worth $1,124, es price 79c. Sheer White Matis 500 yards of 48 in. Persian Lawn, French Batiste, Leno de Amerique, ete., usual 25¢ kind. Saturday and Mon- day 18c. Finer qualities at 28, 30, 371, 10, 15, 50 and gs, Muslin Special 9-1 Brown sheeting, full width, usual 22¢ kind. Sat- urday and Monday 19¢. Button Special Pearl Buttons, little and big, perfect goods. Card of 1 doz. buttons Se. New Shirt Waists Mostly short sleeves. They are beauties, made by the best makers of the country. Prices begin at 98c. Boys" Hose Extra, heavy wide rib, worth 25¢, very special, for all sizes, 15¢. Hosiery We have as complete a inc of hosiery found in this’ . new things oa The : are on our shelves. We are strong on open work for ladiesand children. Imported and do- mestic lace lisles in black, white and colors. White Spreads Full sized bed spread, hemstitched, ready for use, free from starch, usual price $1.25 Special 98c Satar- day and Monday. No ‘phone orders filled for for this spread. Black Sateen Skirts £1.00 value for 79¢. $1, 124 value for 89¢. $1.25 value for 98c. Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Bimer Ave. VALLEY PHONE. THE NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness, Washed, Olled, Repaired Harness Bought, Sold, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated Boots and Shoes Repaired A I. CONKIN. - East lockhart SL. E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Office: — Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lockhart Btreet Loskaart Greet SIFY, Pie el SL A.E.BAKER, Carpenter and Bul Builder. 17 Pleasant St, ‘Waverly, NY. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Brarything New and Up-to-Date. Pow Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Rates §1.50 Por Dav.
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