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Plans and Estimates Furnished 3% Stevenson 84. Valley Phone 112y OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying snd Moving ealied for and dslivered in Baggage of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, a a Ts team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. £0T N. Lahigh Ave. Valley Phone 08x Sy H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speatal attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Desmond Atreet, Sayre, WHEN YOU are all tired out, feel weak and sleep does not rest, the appetite and digestion are poor, there is no remedy so effective as Stegmaiers’ MALT EXTRACT It is a nerve tonic, that nour- ishes, strengthens and builds up the entire system. Try it today. If your drug- gist does not keep it, order direct from us. gank WRECK IN ENCLAND Many Americans Killed In Salisbury Collision. TWENTY - SEVEN ARE DEAD. Men from New York Among Yictims. Prominent THREE WELL KNOWN CANADIANS American Line Special Express From Pirmouth London, Massing on Board From This Side Whe Had Just Die tw Forty - seven Passengers embarked From Steamer Sew York, Jumped Halls at tathedral Town of nud leaping te Another Traian While Salisbury Track Struck a Milk Traveling at Hate of Nearly a Mile a Minute-toaches Were Tora to Pleces and Passengers’ Bodies Man sled Almost Beyond identification. LONDON line The American express passengers frowns the steamer New York from Plymouth for Leadon, wus © ked Salisbury and (weaty three persons are deed and wieven were badly lhe accklent was caused ruliing of the train Rome of the sengers adly shekeu up And arrived at the Waterloo station by dinary train aad included ducter of the traln, “le bad o's escape from belug killed Mayor George B Mot iellan York and Mrs McClellan passengers ob the New York, did board the boat train continuing their vTovage ot the steatuer After an uneventful voyage the steamer New York of the Amerigan Hoe arrived at Plymouth Eighty pas seugers Jebarkead, forty seveu of whow took the late night train up to Loudou This train reached Salisbury At ¥ o'clock ln the Ug And passed the station high speed Just the station the lo comative fumped from the track at a shary eurve and plowing up the ral crashed Into 8 westbound freight train The esugite wouuted the girders of the rallway the Avon apd turped were three passeLger train Ihe first of these locomotive and orasbhied bridge aud was sua inters tions of the wreck being hur pletely oser the bridge The sec: and third passenger cars were over of the llne aud eoiug bllated The conductors ing & cook « kitchen conductor who pr applied the brakes The scene was appalling Rescue parties set at work lustantly but to little purpose. and the injured ware foreed to ramain buried in the debris a ioug tine As the Lodies of the dead ware uxtricated they id In rows on the station platform awalting ldentification I'he body of the engineer was found oh top of the firebox, charred beyond recognition [t was uecessary to saw away parts of the compartments of the rallway eoaclhies in order tu release the survivors and to secure the bodies of the dead. In one compartment all of the passengers except two were killed, and the rescne of the latter wae ex ceedingly difficult The injured were later removed to the Balishury lnfirm ary. where tho entire staff, assisted by the local voluuteer surgeous attended them When the engine left the track It ieaped across the adjoining track striking with terrific force und destroy ing the guards’ vam of a wilk train that was slowly «teaming lu the oppo site direction, killing a guard oceupy ing the vam Lurching forward, the wid locomotive plunged against the standards and girders of the bridge Thue bridge withstood the impact Now the battered eugine rebounded and crashed 109 uuother cugine standing os another track overturned and stop ped, the wreckage of the two engiues interlocked in a great mass of broken or twisted stoe! and iro Throughow the wild plunging of the engine Dpiver Robins It whether alive or dead, remained in his cab. Hours afterward his charred body was found grilled over the fire box I'he first coach shot over the engine the first shock having wrecked the connections. and carcen~l onward un til It wax harled against the parapet of bridge smashed into frag ments killing or maiming almost every occupant Oue through the window, cleared the pet and fell dead in the strevt he The second coach lurched forward and rolled toward a statiooary train and practically destroyed Itself hefor: its wild dight was cuded The third conch dashed forward with the rest red whet ri vol faly 2 1 near aiured ie pas by the bruised or the «ub 8 warvel of New who were not specia morn piatiorius at very utside is Dridee vet river There wches in the shot past the nto t turtie Ue raliway shied] into ws por ied com nd toppled ann coutsio ietely au was saved LY the su ptly Were i* not known the and shot pars 'W nan was left the rails and sncounts some tion, overturned aud lapsed The guards’ van and buffet most car of the train, wis saved by the cournge and quickness of Guard Richardson. With the frst shock Riek ardson jumped forward amd set the brakes and saved himself and his com rades. The van plowed forward, Injur ing some of its occupants. but prac tically maintained its aquilibrium, The surviving passengers and train. the rear ke the of and whe as i heavy guns discharge of a series of varied owniiinrt he erashit there oad ii 1 : r OIE ried oth the shock : ee shrieking ers moaniogR 3° Frode dead so infiaw Yor veeks | fuesday i t tu juit I 4 i tt radiey P* Har g uf ork j Rev. E 1 ite tint ons Kin Frank who WW. KB nas rave laughter sid street New ms aNer Hrookive as Hurd Waite Hurd, mil New He at York iy the B Mcle Lie wireek He fa Lon reside Wa lias uer, 404 itie Miss Is sed to be mill Thirty first wieson 31 West SUP iiper Ness street Mas fa Ww terest chance tik i New Yo eal Aueri Lad IT LieOTRe of on #8 0 line special rain ippeintinent although the st Ply tw Lon wry with booked fo Keep sleanior outh. be des Jon instead Mrs Mctiellan through te Paris John KE Mclonaild horsetuan, Least kn aid. who is the «o which Cledl Was in i i = ches] 1 ue dire of guing to Cherls who was the New York yw at Jack Maelion dead, was given the special traiu ved for Mr Mc AYU Ss GSCADE Was thong the partment ou had Lee re aud so the dead the narrow Mr McClellan {| rewisin t Week and then wil wy an o Loudon oim his family ia Paris The route veered w Iblis lescribalt:ie « I bave George A with his aunt the wrecked spe ial Huage railroad lines of speedy Uraieling sud know is a Kod swinging pace but it secined to we as we sped nloug that the oid try ue Detter after ever Daviug such 8 rute before and vibration were retsarked that it Hing stk a brat way that could stand SmMmasy Jaiue bedy of Walter was hareh ith scelv at Nalist of Teo Lelug Barwick feuguizable waotifds ury was one of mlusion accustomed Bos who Whitou. was the broad to sald been Stmobag of ton Mrs. J H or i an America what coun ali 1 toerg veuld go u anaot reueiibe carried along at he very noticeable i wust be good re rate peru the strain Mrs Whiter of 1 over [ret long tie [rough the which wa shave us, vy aw oscillation sid Auent Just theu the erked into Car wad | were urner Le carriage. the the went and we wer ne! in ite a win the v and feared the ear and that cre! ind when the flames wer I that the oars engines and tht Wn ub tion Walter Gerson of London survivor of a party of apts AS the five occn He attrib to the fact that return plaved his arm io when the carr Was sole pants tes Lis safety of one colupartment ny inner he # swingiug rest. and aud the Age byes turned he was left suspended by the in the rest. while his lesa fortu ate fellow ciers were wangled in the rulns at his feet The death of Frederick H New York was perbaps the most pa thetic feature of the Jdisseter He and his bride, who is the daughter of for nwt Judge Dugro of New York m thelr wedding tour, and after visit ing the points of Europe from d acctdent Wourted was arin tra Coselitt of Werle pal terest expected return to New York lu October They traveled In oinpany with friends. who on the ar rival of the New York at Plymouth did thir best to persuade the young cou ivave the ship at such a late but to proceed to Routhampton Cossitt, belug a bad sailor. in sisted on lauding Mrs who remaltied on boanl the steatuer until Sonthampton was reached, arrived In London last night and is staying with friends lo Park lane Walter Barwick of Toronto was one of the leaders of the Toronto bar and wou particular disticctiou iu ! Bale les Chaleurs « before a committee if the Canadian senate In 189] He ras A Liberal aud a promisent mew her of the Church of England. He was called to the har fm INSTT He was a partner of Postinaster General Ayles worth under the firm nae of Barwick Aylesworth, Moss & Wright. He was a kKlug's counsel The death of Mr uliar significance sevond person present to lose his life In the two sensational tragedies of the past week Stanford White. who was shot to death by Har ry K Thaw in the Madison Square roof garden lu New York, was one of the guests at his wedding Afmong The serious injured are Miss M Hitchcock, nk R S Critchell, a fire lnsur AODCE ugent bh iddress unknown Edw of New York received a wound left log some riba probably condition is prin in to ple not to bour Mr Conaitt av Ane Co=sitt has a that he it his pe the wedding in Wills residence wn well Known W Ck ird WW Sentell Savere » broken ire broken serfons Mrs. Koch ber daughter, Aunse Koch, of town, Pa, were both lnjured Alfred Smith of England was among the injured. Miss I. 8S Griswold, res! dence unknown, was Injured Gets the Cross of the Legion. PARIS, July 2 Mr MacLaughlin of Columbus, O., has heen decorated with of Chicago urn nlp snd His aud Allen Mr his WH CONGRESS ADJOURNS Well Earned Rest Inflaence of Kind Hae Asalled to Frevent the Fnaciment Any ef Lawes Most Vitally Neces- sary fo the Yation™ OYSTER BAY, NY July 2 There four arial 10 revent wisev elt wl itive offferes exvvut The the ceiebr bas practicalis fF “ = =~3 7 Copyright } BUEAREK CANNON gathering at which speik wij fhe wil the president al 10 o clock whet: 8 formal to Mr Roose be beid Wednesday moming welcome will Le ghven velit President ment of the went cvtiveruing the during He says that the ad a slate Rouseveltl on iro cutigress dictated work wweoiuplish se==ion tint thie EA this on Judes ugress has thi present re substantive w sifuctive of "NN shi} thau L THY Sess nes 4 = all a f Kre