GRAF & CO. All the news that's fit to print” TUBSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906 Much-Traveled Vio o ! Barasate, the world renowned vio ‘Maist, has taken his instrument all over the world. It has been the com- seo of the 40 years of his manhood . "Sarasate my son, wed thy violin, bul never & woman,” is sald to have been the advice which was given him with * Bis first prize at the Paris Coanserva Soins, and Sarasate has been frue to It : Chirp of the Cricket . The chirplog of crickets on a hot Sommer might falls into a rhythmic “Beat. and this beat is a very accurat thermometer. In the latitude of Bos 108, according to Onting, the crickets chirp about 50 times 4 minute when the temperature Is at 50 degrees. They 2 four chirps a minute for every de above that. 3 Motor Boats in Venice, s Motor boats of all sorts are becom- " fng more and more numerous on the Venetian canals, threatening to dis- | place the old-time gondola The gon. " dollers are much disturbed. In s dis. pute between two of them and two electric launch men lately the latter - were stabbed, one fatally Eiperl Bowman. : There are a few men in England whe still practice archery. Sir Ralph Gal wey i= sald to be the most expert, and f1 Is further sald that it Is no uneom mon thing for him to shoot an arrow s guarter of a mile and bit his target Example of Thrift _ "By George, but [I've got a jewel of 8 girl. | proposed by wire and told Ber to answer at my expense.” “Well” “And the frugal little thing waited un- ‘til six p. m. and got night rates — Louisville Courier-Journal i Big Job of Cleaning. * The Vatican was thoroughly cleaned lately and a quantity of re . painting done. The work employed $700 people for six months Merely " ip cleaning wall papers, 1,000 loaves of bread were used dally. =] : Fader to Son. Warren Belcher, for 63 years post. master at Winthrop. Mass, has re to be succeeded by his son, David Belcher. In time of service be ~ was the oldest postmaster in the Unit ed States. ap - Oldest Game. With the exception of chesa, dios throwing Is sald to be the oldest game still in existence. The ancient Tew fons indulged In games of dice, and sh not only risked their fortunes “but their liberty on a single tara. To there were over 100 different ‘kinds of games of dice in England Artist-Constable. A Leeds (England) police constable Who soma time ago sent a picture to the ‘Royal academy, ‘Which was acoepted, But Afterward crowded out, has tempt. od fortune again, and another work from his brush —a landscape—has been accepted for the forthcoming exhibi. tion. Perfume Cones. “wu Deletrain, of Geneva, has com- bined certain materials, put together the form of a small solid cone, when dissolved in petrol of ben WINDING UP "UP HARTIE CASE. Attorneys Make Argumente—No Deal. sion Tntil Fall PITTSBURG, Aug. 7.—The bezin nlog of the end of the famous and sen Hartje divorce was begun before Judge Frazer Mr. and Mrs Augustus Hartle en dured the final ordeal when their law- yers made arguments, both libelant and respondent getting a hot scoring, the conclusion being a rapid fire speech by John Marron for the libelant Reference to the children of the cou ple seeiued to move Mr. Hartje and his wife very much. During Mr. Mar grew ghastly pale at Mr. Marron's as sertions. Mr Harte was greatly af- fected by the stateinent of Mr. Marron that be had wot kissed his children for & year Attorney W. B Rodgers made the first address for Mr Harte [He made & sharp attack upon the character of Mrs. Hartje He spoke fer a little mere than an hour He referred first to the separation of Mr. apd Mra Hartje. saying that the real reason for her desertion was to be found In the love letters alleged to have been writteu by her to the coachnau core spoudent, Tom Madine Mrs. Hartje, overwrought by the wecks of excitement, gave way to her feelings as her attorney, Marcus W. Acheson, Jr, was making his plea Attorney Acheson Inclined to the pa- thetic side of the cuse In Lis argument aud Mrs. Hartje cried silently It was the most murked display eof emotion alie bas given since the trial begun It is expected the argutnents will be completed today or tomerrow. Judge Frazer will leave the city for 8 vaca tion, and the court's decision is net expected until fall ~ WIND PAVORS YACHTS. New Yerk Yacht Club's Hun te Yew. port a Saceess. NEWPORT, R I. Ang 7A fairly strong soUthwester turned the run of the New York Yacht club fleet from New Londen to this port frow & threat ened fallure to a gratifying success with a picturesque down the wind fin Ishi at Brentou's reef lightshilp For hours the feet flapped round Race rock, four miles from the start, scarcely able to stem the tide. But finally a faint hreeze sprang up and wafted thew slowly along the Rhode Island shore until just to the west: ward of Polut Judith, when thee cute a flerce puff from the southwest that snapped off the Yankee's topmast and sent the rest of the fleet down to thelr rails. From that time on there was no com plalut and during the last seven wlles from Point Judith to the Anish, spin nakegrs were far our to port apd all light malls were pulling. As on Satur day, F. F. Brewster's white schooner Elmius had the place of honor at” the bead of the feet, but Ler margin was oot quite sufficient uver J Hoger Max well's Queen, and the latter won by teu seconds, with the Coruna some dis tance astern. W. Gould Brokaw's yawl Sybarita beat William E. Iselin's Emer- ald boat for bout * App Sunday Rest in Ttaly. The question of Sunday rest is be ing agitated to a large extent in Italy and a commission was named some time ago which recommended that as far as” possibile an uninterrupted rest of from 22 to 16 hours should be In- sured to all the working classes and that in case of public services, the men who worked on Sundays should have one day off in the week by turns, domestic servants being entitled to a half-holiday per week. The law does not apply to fishermen Big One Story. Senator Clay, of Georgls, was once showing a constituent the sights of the national capital when the Wash ington monument was reached “What do you think of It?” careless ly asked the senator, as the constitu ent stood gazing in awe at the stately shaft “Senator,” responded the Georgian gravely, “that’s the darnedest highest one-story buliding I've ever seen.” She Didn’ t Know, “Don’t you think,” asked Mrs. 014. cestie, "that the new minister wus somewhat recondite last Sunday? i didn't know what it was at the time” replied her hostess as she toyed with her diamond studded fan, “but | do re- member that bis face looked kind ot red and his eyes was sort of glasdy, Still, we oughtn’t to be too hard on the poor man. He might of taken it for the ‘ia grippe.’ “—Chicago Record Herald. Hounds Eat Each Other, New Albany, Ind —Four blood- hounds, the property of Sheriff Ray- mond Morris, which were neglected by a farm hand In whose charge they had been placed on the C. Kraft farm, north of New Albany, developed can uibalistic tendencies and two of them were devoured and a third killed The hounds, which had been In train- ing, were confined in an outbuilding, and it Is believed the three stronger brutes when starved to a point of des peration fell on the weaker one and ate it, and when attacked again with hunger another battle ensued, leaving only two all The final struggle be- o resulted in the death left st Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, N. P. L. excursion to Elmira Wednesday, Aug 15, via Erie, Justice Bensley of Barton was in Waverly today. William Shipman and wife spent | Sunday in Elmira Miss Gertrude Lang of Towan- da is visiting Miss Lillian Barnum of the south side N. P. L. excursion to Eldndge park Wednesday, August 15, via Eric. Full particulars later. 72 | E.C Tracy and D O Decker are enjoying a ten days trip down the Susquchanna. They expect to go as far as Harrisburg. Two special trains morning and afternoon, Wedne<day, August 13, to Eldndge park, N, P. L.. excur~ sion, via Erie. 72 Carrie, the four months’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Taylor of South Waverly died last night of cholera infantum, Funer- al tomorrow afterncon.at 2 The brick pavement is being laid today for the approach to the Spalding street bridge. Ground has been broken on South Fulton street and a large force of men are busy at the excavation. Kirk Brown will appear Satur day, Aug. 11,in “The Christian" at Loomis opera house, This isa play that appeals to all, and is ex tremely well handled by Mr Brown ASKED FOR FRANCHLSE Waverly —G. Tracy Rogers ol Binghamton, presidont of the new, Elmira-Waverly line appeared be- fore the board of trustees last even ing in regard-to the franchise asks ed for by that company to extend their lines on West Broad street He said that the distance asked for was about 400 feet the company having acquired the remainder by purchase, and that if the franchise was granted it was expected to have the road running between Waverly and Chemung before winter, Mr, Lang asked for a map of the locality where tha franchise was desired, Mr. Rogers stated that he did not have one and that the members of the board were tamiliar enough with the locality not to need one. Mr. Lang said he wculd require one in order to vote intelligently and on motion of Mr. Farley action was deferred uns til Friday evening at 7:30. WEALTHY ANN COREY Waverly—Mrs, Wealthy Ann Corey died at the home of her half sister, Mrs, Joseph Morgan on Elm street, yesterday afternoon of exhaustion, aged 79 years. Her home is at Painted Post and she was visiting Mrs. Morgan. She is survived by two sons, Dr. H. M, Corey of Chicago and Leon Corey of Painted Post, with whom she resides. The funeral will be held from the home on Elm street Thursday moming at 10 o'clock. The inter ment will be at the Forest Home cemetery. $3.50 to New York City and return. Popular Coach Excursion via LehighValley R. R. Tickets will be sold atSayre, (Good only on special train leaving above station at 10:00 p.m. on Avgust 11th; returning Ang. 12th, train leaves New York, West 33d street 9:35 Sp m., Cortland or Jesbrosses streets 9. p.m, Jersey Lity 10:00. No b will be checked on these tickets. Grand opportunity to visit New York City and feashore resorts at a minimum cost. Amusements at Coney Island this year than ever; all in full operation. further particulars, $1.50 to Syracuse and Return Be Given by Hon Byram L. Winters Waverly—Broad street is to be extended ealt to the old Ellistown with the Milltown road, bringing the people of that place in closer touch with Waverly than they now are with Sayre. After a debate in which Trustee Lang and Attorney Hawkes came sharply together the resolution which was offered by W. C. Farley village, was unanimously carried by the board of trustees last evens ing. Mr, Winters was present and explained his plans to the trustees and signified his willingness to in- demnify the village from expense in acquiring the land of Frank Blaziaski, either by purchase or by condemnation proceedings. He also stated that he would give the land belonging to him which was necessary for the street, He said that he had taken stock in a firm which employed skilled workmen in the manufacture of tools and was negotiating for the location of the plant here ; that he would give the land for the plant. Mr, Lang contended that his statement which indemnified the village should be embodied in the resolution Mr. Winters quickly 2greed to this and was heartily applauded. Mr. Blas zinski was present and strenuously objected to the street being opened, claiming that it was his intention to erecta store on the land to be tak- en. TRUSTEES ORDER NEW WALKS Pay Off Bonds and Part of the Paving Contract Waverly—At last night's meet- ing of the board of trustees there was just a quorum present and con- siderable delay in starting was caused by trouble with the electric lights. A large number of Specs tators sat sweltering throughout the session. A resolution was adopted requiring that all sidewalks on Elizabeth street must be of stone or concrete and approved by the board The bond for the steam roller of $1,000 with $45 interest which is due was ordered paid, also the vil- lage hall bond of $1,000, with in- terest and commission. Jas. Smith was defective, The matter was re~ ferred to President Lawrence with power to act. Floyd Curran and S. C. Hall ap- peared before the board complain~ ing of the condition of the Wayer- ly street roadway on Walker's hill. The matter was referred to the street committee, The expenditures of the even- ing including the bonds and $2,200 paid to J, J. Higgins on the pavement _contract amounted to about £5,000. The board adjourned till Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. BISHOPS CASE POSTPONED Waverly—The hearing of Wal- ter Bishop for violation of the ex- cise law, wuich was to have come before Justice Hoagland this morn- ing, was postponed one week, the bonds remaining the same. Altors ner J.J. O'Conner, attorney for the Briggs Brewing Company, aps peared for Mr, Bishop and asked for an adjournment, stating that he day. Attorney D. W. Allen also appeared for the defense. The re: $3.50 to New York City and retare. Popular Coach Excursion via Lehigh Valley R. R. Tickets will be sold st Bayre Good only oa lal train leaving above station at 10:00 p. m. on Augast 11th; returning Aug. 13th, train leaves New York, West 25d street 9:35 p. m., Cortland or Deshrosses streets %:45 p, m,, Jersey City 10:00. No bag- will be checked on thes= tickets, rand unity to visit New York and Seashore Resorts at a minimum cost. Awusements at Coney Island this year greater than ever; all in full opbra- tion. Bee Lebigh Valley Ticket Aguats for farther particulars, $4.50 to Toronto, Ont, ad Re- turn, account Lehigh Valley Railroad excursion, August Sth, 1008, Aceount above excursion the L. V.R. R. will sell tickcls good going August 8th, with fin- al limit August 12th. Tickets good on all trains except the Black Diamond Ex- press. See Lehigh Valley Tickst Agents for further Particulars, $1.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re- tarn, via Leh Valley Railroad, ae- count Central Now York® State Spiritual. ist Meeti July 22 to Aug 20th, 1806, Tickets sold Jaly 21 to ry 19th, in- elusive, good on all regular trains. For farther particulars see Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents, bl William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cuta, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions. It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or money refund. Price 2c by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's. Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. Week-Ead Outings On Satarday and Sandays from June 30th to September 30th, the Y Lehigh Val- ley Rallroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sunday outings at a minimam cost for ad fares, This arrangement applies generally to Ee Seb ire et ta for i ple. tioulars. 0-ut Special Rates For Old Home Week at Spencer. The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tickets at low fares Augast 13th to 18th inclusive. Fare from Sayre 80c. Tickets good going sud and returning on all trains except the Diamond Express, limited for retura ao til Augast 19.h, inclagive, Deflnits in- for oation can ba obtained ol Ticket Agents 77 Personally Conducted G. A. R. Train The Erie Rallroad will have a person- slly conducted train to Minnsapolis August 11th, account of G. A. R. Na- tional Encampment, made up of day coaches, tourist and standard sleepers, train running through without change. For rates and other information, inquire of any Erie Ticket Ageat, or write J. H. Webster, Division Agent, Eimira. 063-19 TT A Sars Tax Riven ows 18 FAIL facie ot iv Mesa FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. SRT Y FEET #1 Bends | Nails whed Feud progasd 1 ol rial, be be paid far Free BF pont dragaiat dees nd Bare thew oud yoni ender te tha UNITED MECICAL CO. wo 74, Lancasrea, pl whew reiie Soild in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE 7 Nights, 3 Matinees COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 11 Matinees— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Supported By — MISS MARGUERITE FIELDS And an Excellent Company Pre- senting Saturday Eve—''The Christian" Other Plays to Be Presented: “Othello,” “A Gentleman of France," “Camille,” “Ths Eternal City," “David Garrick,” “The Cherry Pickers Prices—Matinees, 1 20c. Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. Ladies Tickets issued for Saturday Evening at 15¢ Limited to 300. Advance sale Thursday at West Un- lon Telegraph Office. Read The Record I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work {live Fruipuiy a4 yeu. Residence: —1%0 Spruce 8t., Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Lew _ Notary Public a yy Loomis, Scturday Evening, Aug. 11. Galvanized and cheap kind Tubs 75, 85¢c 98c 3 a good for the line, the best that Cor. Broad St. and $3.00 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return, account Lehigh Valley Railroad excursion, August 9th, 1008. Account above excaraion the L. V.R R. will sell tickets good going August 9th with final limit August 10th. Tickets rood on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. For further partica. [Arn soe Lehigh Ticke’ Ageata. 73 National Encampment G. A. R., Minfieapolis Oa account of the above event, the Erie Railroad will ran a personally con- dacjed jealm, composed of day cosches, tourist and standard Pallman sleeping cars, Write J. HI. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, Rimirs, N. Y., for par- ticulars. 3-19 NE Ee 75¢ to Elmira and Return The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tickets August 12th, Special train stop- ping at Eldridge Park in both direc- tions, Leaves Sayreat 8:05am; re- turning leaves Elmira at 6:00 p.m. Tick- ets ROM fo iog and returning only on as i of issue. Bee Le- Valley Ticket agents for Panther Ar $8.20 to Atlantic City and Re- tarn, account Lehigh Valley Rallroad excursions, A 317,91, 1008. The Lehigh Valley Iroad will sell tickets on above dates to tha Bea Shore, good for 16 days with stop-over at Philadel- Mia in either or both directions within fimit. Tickets good on all trains ex- cept the Black Diamond Express. For train service and completes information sce Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 ——— A ———— Excursions v RIF RAILROAD. $7.75 to New York and retarn au 29th, good b days. 10 day excursion to Saratoga od Lake George, $5.00 from Waverly via Erie R. R. July “14th and Aug 158. 48 75¢c to Binghamton and return, Sunday, Aug. I2, and each alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:62 and 10:36 a.m. 25 Holders of (3. A. R. Excursion Tickets to Minneapolis will be granted a ten day stop over at Chicago on return trip if desired. 87 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers lease note that the Erie Rallroad Co. # now running a vestibule cosoh daily on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. 70 For further particalany apply to Erie Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pare Olive Oil for medical purposes. Macaroni at 6, 8 and 100 per pound. No « Rlizabeth 5' Waverly Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Park "Ave., Waverly. A competent cook at _— Record office. od At once four good men a stand cement walk Simon © } Davis, 408 Olive street. ve Wanted —A lady to canvass and takes’ orders. Address G. T. L., care The Rae- ord, Sayre, stating experience, 73-8 Washiogs and ironings to do at home. Call at 116} North River St, Sayre. 738% 4 2 2 A good cack. JAPPYY 3% the Outipbill = pot -» . Lost Black silk parasol, gold head within. itial E engraved thereon. Suitable re- yi for return to 334 Chemung yre. For Sale. My home 540 Clark street, W N. Y Ten room house S Mg Wr modern improvements, yotstauGn Och. 1st. ason for Sone town, A.J. Reason, Becond-band piano In Inquire at 208 Ww. rw Bayre. Fall blooded Cocker Address M. E. Baldwin, R.F. D. No, 3. Half of double houses to rent & and wife, Inquire of 8. 0, Declre W. Cooper Bt, Athena. 4 Yavenir. Ten rooms, all rovements. A.J. 7 Lester,
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