BEA ‘GRAF ~ mess, and will pay you three per vent. interest per ann am for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Acevunt. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and § all depofita, whether large or : draw the sume rate of interest. MW. HN. SAWTELLE, Cashier, # The Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CARRY, Rditor. t Sayre, nro of Hareb &, “All the news that's fit to print" TUBSDAY, JULY 17, 1906, #YOU HAVE BROKEN MY HEART Mother of Harry K. Thaw Visits Her Son In the Tombs. NEW YORK, July 17. “Harry, Har ry, you have broken my heart! ttering these words af convulsive Bobs shook her frame, Mrs. Mary Thaw, mother of Harry Kendall Thaw, BE Hrst sight of her sou wrapped her ‘mrms around his neck in one quick and cuvered bis face with Kl Young Thaw, with his arms around his wm . began to weep, and "Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who was standing a few feet away, also began { The prison keepers who witnessed the meellng turned brusquely away and with trembling Ups and dimped . walked to the end of the corr! dor, where after a few woments of mastery they returned. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw was couversing with her husband when Mrs Thaw, accompanied Ly her sou, Josiah COC ~ reached the second tier of the prison where the young Pittsburger ls con- “fined. Smith, the keeper, when he reached the cell, opened the door for . the purpose of getting a bench for the aged wopmn to sit upon outside the cell while talking to her son be hind the bars. But as soon as the door was opened young Thaw as quick as a flash step ped into the corridor, and mother and Son were soon. Jocked In each other's embrace. Smith gently but firmly separated the prisoner from his mother and Thaw stepped back Into the cell drawing the bench up as close to the bars as she could, Mrs. Thaw sat down aud - began to talk to Harry She fondled his hands as she spoke, and every now and then her lips touched him through the iron grating Tears streamed from her eyes, but wo sound of crying came from her lips simmediately following her first luter view with her son, Harry K. Thaw, in the Tombs since her return from Eu Tope on Saturday, Mrs William Thaw assumed full charge of the defense and arranged to retain the services as counsel of the firm of Black, Olcott, Gruber & Bonynge., who were dlamiss od by young Thaw a few days ago This section ia taken to mean that Har ry Thaw's desires and opinions regard ing the defense will be ignored and that reliance will be placed on the plea Salisbury Jury Blamed Ratlroad. SALISBURY, England, July 17.—The . coroner's lnquest into the cause of the wreck of the Plymouth steamer express July 1, whereby twenty-seven lives . were lost, resulted In a verdict that the “ derallment of the traln was due to the high speed at which it was running and "orders. In a rider to the verdict it is declared that drivers of tralus not stopping at Salisbury should have their "attention drawn to the regulations, ~ which was not done In this case The Jury declined to allow the verdict to be recorded as one of accidental death, saying they considered that a certain amount of blame attached to the com- pany as well as to the engine driven Looking Too rrewperous 48 “Here, my good man,” sald the ki.d- Bearted woman, “is my husband's old © overcoat. You will find it good and _ muck, but | couldn't tink of It” re plied the weary wayfarer. “I'd wok so & CO. Post card books at Strong's. Joe Freedman went to Nichols last evening. Puzale post cards at Strong's. Frank Seeber spent Sunday aad Monday at Wilkes-Barre. ——— mss Leon Canoll went to New York city today on his vacation. Post card views of Waverly at Strong's pharmacy. | | The Baraca’'s at Camp Swart- | wood are having a wet time today Misses Mary und Elcanor Mec- | Carthy are visiting friends in Cor- ning Arja Hawley of Towanda is visiting his aunt, Miss Empa Snyder. * Harold Watrous is spending his vacation in New York city and at Asbury Park E H. Conant and family have moved from Nichols, and are living on West Broad street. Mrs. Louise Snyder has returned home from Towanda where she spent the past two months. Miss Ada Personius who teaches in the New York city schools, is in Waverly and will spend the Sum- mer here, C. H. Stage of Philadelphia, who formerly ran a barber shop in this village, was calling on old friends yesterday. Edward Dougherty, Cornelius Ryan, Edward Swartwood, and Jerry Regan returned from Binge hamton yesterday. The fir? police will hold a meet- ing this evening and will dnll on Waverly street in preparation for the state convention at Ithaca. M. J. Murphy and family and John O'Malley of Scranton are being entertained by Miss Louise Quigley at the Sans-souci cottage at Tioga Point. Mat Moloney, an old timer in police circles, got drunk and was arrested last night. He was left in custody today until he was sober enough to be given a hearing. Thomas F. Carmody left last might for Saratoga, to attend the national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. John Mor rison of Dushore accompanied him. The case of Patchen vs. Parsons which was brought before Justice Hoagland, has been settled. The action arose out of some stock that the defendant gave the plain- tiff for an advance of $42, and that was alleged to be valueless, The defendant paid the amount that was advanced. EASTERN STAR EXCURSION Waverly—In spite ot the in- clement weather about 250 people went on the excursion which was run under the auspices of the East- ern Star to Elmira today. Many got wet before they started ; others went who were wet, and most everybody got wet after they ars rived within the limits of the Queen City. FUNERAL TODAY Waverly—The funeral of Cor nelius Kelly, who was killed at Buffalo last week, took place this afternoon al 2 o'cdeck from the home of his brother, Michael Not Hun Again, NEW YORK. luly 16 John Sharp Williams, pinorify leader of the house, and Congressman T. E Barton sailed ei the American line steamship St Paul ters] the jnterpariiamentary congress which will apen in Fondon on July 22 Mr again and pulnted oul some of the shortcomings of the Hepublican party “I rather think that President Roose velt will be forced to run again.” sald Mr Willams make the rungbing The president rath ef rewinds we of the old Jady of Sara gossa kissing, a= she wanted to be there” Nome one told Mr b tiat Le had refused to serve on the Bryan reception cominittes, tion committer” he sald of the Democratic party” Wiliams sakl hind the wark. Profuse in promises, it For one thing the party refused to g was promised There unrest throughout this country is growing Now always acts to the disadvantage of the party fa power” A dispatell from that when the Sharp Willuns Lowel secretary Loeb =a id “The president meant exactly what be =abl on the that he would not be a for the office revocable Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is justly entitled to the reputa- tion it bears, t of being the most beautiful lake in a feeling of unrest Oyster Bay few with Jehn te Mr to the president, Mr ®aVe inter wax shiwn night of his election candidate again That statement is ir cottages. care cottages find excellent accommo- dations at the several | hotels at Grove Springs, Keuka and Glbsons, If you enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been aanually stocked for several years with various species of trout, black bass, ike and pickers] from the State Fish tchery, located bat five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake, The season is now open and excellent is reached via Erie Railroad, whose agents will gladly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beaatiful illustrated booklet will be malled on application to L H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1 New York aad the Seashore, Fif. teen Days That's the time given on the Erie ex. cursion, July 19th. A splendid time and the real place to spend your vacation. One fare plas one dollar for the roand trip, tickets good going and returning on all trains. All through trains carry elegant, wide vestibuled eoaches and Pullman cars. All other information furnished by any Erie Agent or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, El- mira, N, Y. 48-8j19 Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex- cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special fares daring the season to the West from Sayre as follows: Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re- turn until Aagust 24th. Oregon, Washington (state), and Brit- ish Colambia, $79.25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limited to return within 60 days. San Francisco and Los Angeles $80.25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 24 to July 6th, Inclusive. Limited to re- turn Sept. 15th. Inquire of agents for farther informa- tion with reference to stop over privil- eges, side trips, ete, 40-¢1 i Open Pace 14 Size i § f Reliability and Accurate A ‘003 ‘sneda Po0D Hom) * Verdlas Elgin 21 23 Jewels 1645ize Waltham 16] Size new rogalations and sey us Service unequaled. Guarantes guarantses. No, 162 21 Jruvis flpen Face Size 18 19 21 23 Jewels Waltham IS Size HAMILTON WATCHES 16 Sizg 17 and 21 Jewels 18 Size 21 Jewels WB] Vanguard 19 21 23 Jeuvels Lehigh Valley R.R. Watch Inspector | Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie has excarslon tickets on sale at redaced rates to all attractive resorts. Oar excellent train servioe will igerease the pleasure of our trip. All desired information will eh Erie ticket agents, or J. H, Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N. 36-dly-8-1 $1.00 toFreeville, N. Y. and Re- tarn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac- count Central New York Stats Spiritaal- Tickets sold Jaly 21 to Aug. 10th, in- clusive, good on all regular trains, For farther particulars see Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents. 51 20th, Special train in both directions. Leave Sayreat 7:10 a. m.; returning leave Wilkes-Barre 6:00 p. m. Train will stop at Pittston in both directions. Tickets good going and returning on special trains on date of issue only. See particulars, 6b $8.20 to the Seashore and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets July 20th at above named fare from Sayre to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Tickets good going and returning oo all regular trdins except the Black Diamond Ex- press; . limited for return until August 3d, inclusive. Stop-over at Philadelphia on retaen trip within tne time limit, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars. | bo $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Sun- day thereafter until Sept. 9th. Tickets good going and returning on all trains on date of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- et Ageats for farther particulars, 46 J] William's Carbolic Salve With Amica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions, It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or Boney Fefundad Price 25¢ by d ta. illiams Mfg. Co, Prop's. Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. = A Charmiag Vacation Trip A most charming vacation trip has been prepared by the Erie Railroad at a and Lake George on Saturday, July 14th, most beautiful of all American lakes, Lake George, as well as the historio Lake Champlain. Elegant new vesti- baled coaches will be used for this trip and run through to Saratoga. Fare for roand trip from Waverly only $5.00. For information regarding trains, ete, call on or address any Erie Ticket Agent or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, S. BUTLER, DINING HALL AND LUNCH ROOM. LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. Pool and Billiards in the Rear. 134 Lockhart Streat, Sayre, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. May- CEMENT SIDEWALKS When want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. Yan will get the benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason work of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St, Sayre. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 3:30 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated, Consultation and examination free, Graduated under the founder ofthe pro- feasion, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo. Specialist Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses scourately |fitted. [Hours 10 to 12 a.m, 3% 6, 7 to 8 p.m. Office and residence, 211 South | Elmer Ave. Valley "phone 158x. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited. | Everybody welcome Political Announcements | The undersigned announces himself | candidate for the nomination yor | Commissioner, subject to the rules of | Democratic party of Bradford county. GRAHAM, 3 Cultivated red raspberries for sale. G05 First street, Athens, Pa. bi-6* House for sale. Enquire at No. 114 om re street, .. 87 Several houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. for Justions and \ £ - No trickery or