n—that of giving offer for 3 now at Our Fall and Winter We have the new model Cars Plunged Over End of Tres- tle and One Man Killed An accident on the construction work of the Lehigh Valley at To- wanda yesterday resulted in the OCT. | MANEY & PAGE, QUR STRONG POINT GAS HEATER A success—not an ex- periment. Regular price $5 each. Our special sale price | while they last $2.50 Each A new Dezparture in Gas Heating. A pure moist air, guaranteed ab- solutely odorless. Burns 85% air and 15% gas. Consumption of gas 15 feet per hour. Can be operated for 1!c per hour 218 Desaend St, Sayre. 322 B. Main 8%, Athens, The Man Who “Gets There" —tr=al plsaiy of (3—in his body. Briggs” Wise of Cod Liver OU Makes blood—iote of 18 — life-giving, bealn-nourish- wtrengih-replanishirg ing, 73c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs - Prescriptiss Druggist. ak Puliding, fare, Fa. The Valley Record “AU the news thet's 8t to print” TURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908. LOCAL BRENITES © Best grade Lebigh Valley and Bernice ~ ooal, well screened, prompt delivery; - Bard and soft wood. Both phones at . yard and office at Raymond & Haupt's. ~~ Politics has taken the place of all other topics. If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month. sn1 Justice of the Peace W. T. Cars ~ This is the season of year when the attendance at Sunday schools increases materially. Christmas is only two months away. B. Worth Jennings, formerly of county, who shot himself re« at Jeaningston, Va. died urday night from the effects wounds. His funeral oc I at Mehoopany this after- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD BOOKS Just received over 800 vol- umes of Books of Fiction and Poems. Prices ranging from 10 cents to $2 00 each, We have everything that is good as well as cheap in sta tionery, novelties, etc. We are headquarters for Souvenir Post Cards, WEBER'S BOOK STORE. Lockhart St. “NG” FELD LOUDITED FN Prince of Bums Is Said to Have Fallen Heir to a Fortune | | | For the first time since his ap pearance in Sayre about nine years ago “King” Kelley yesterday afters noon liquidated his fine for being drunk and disorderly, During those nine years the “King” has made frequent visits here and each hime has succeeded in getting into jail. Shortly after the firemen's parade the King” was gathered in by the vigilant police, and after being given an opportunity to get sober he was ordered out of town and told to never return. Disre- garding the notice, the “King” ap peared in Sayre yesterday. He was accompanied by his usual load of peaches, a new suit of clothes, shoes, hat, etc. Since his last aps pearance here dame fortune is said to have smiled on the “King” in the shape of a $17,000 estate be- queathed to him by a relative, The story of the fortune may or may not be true, but at any rate when he was arraigned before Justice Nelson yesterday afternoon on a charge of drunkenness and fined one dollar and costs, he pulled forth a wad and contributed to the bors 2 several cars which were being used to draw gravel for a fll at the east end of the new bridge. Early yesterday morning a string of seven cars was being pushed on to a trestle at the east end of the bridge by the D. S. & S. engine No. 9. In the center of the trestle which is 30 feet high, is a steep grade, and as the cars began descending a knuckle pin on the end car broke, The releas- ed car plunged forward and ran into two cars standing on the ‘end of the trestle, on which two Ital- ians employed by Mutchler & Son, were standing. One of them jumped off, but his companion was carried off the end of the trestle with the cars to the ground He was found pinned beneath one of the cars, his chest having been crushed in. Death must have re- sulted instantly. The dead man's rame was Angelo D. Donato, and he had oaly been in this commu. nity about fifteen months, He was taken to the rcoms of a Towarda undertaker, but no icquiest was decm:d necessary. The accident caused comsternstion among the lralians, About 200 of them quit work, acd up until this afternocn the officials in charge of the con The killing of DeDonato frightened the Italians badly and it 1s probatle work. ———————— LEHIGH AFTER COAL THIEVES Two Men Were Arrested Last Night and Others Are to Fol- low Last night Constable Spencer Brougham arrested Alexander Craft and William Tillman, who reside in the vicinity of Milltown, on a charge of larceny preferred by T. B. Shaffer, special cfficer for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com. pany. Craft is charged with taking coal and wood from the company’s property at Milltown, while Tillman is said to have three car doors belonging to the Lehigh in his possession. At this season of the year the Lehigh officials are pers sistently annoyed by persons who pick up coal along the tracks, The majority of them, it is said, do not stop at taking coal lying on the tracks, but go on the loaded cars and carry the fuel away in large quantities. The company is determined to put a stop to this practice. Craft and Tillman will be given hearings this afternoon before Justice Carey. ALUMNI TO GIVE LECTURE COURSE The Sayre high school alumni association held a meeting at the high school hall last evening when it was decided to give a lecture course this winter. The course tional lectures and entertainments by musicians and impersonators, There will be five numbers on the program and they will all be strictly high class. Oae of the lectures will be by S. W., Gillilan, the man who writes much of the funny stuff that appears in Judge, America's most humorous publication, Aa- other lecturer whose services have been obtained is Frank Dixon, one of the most interesting lecturers on the American platform today. The whole course will cost only g1, provided that a ticket for the whole course is purchased. The course | ae Gompers Ssys That the Con- gressman from This District Is Unfair Lilley says that he is a great friend to the working man and that he has always been found batttling for their rights. There isa wide difference, however, between Mr, Lilley's claim and the opinion of Samuel Gompers, the president of the American Federation of Labor. Recently a well known official of a local labor organizition, in order to satisfy himself on the subject, wrote to Mr. Gompers and received the following reply : Dear Sir and Brother: Your favor of October 2nd to hand and contents noted In reply would say that th only bills of interest to organized labor that were considered in the last session of Congress was the one which nullified the Eight Hour Law in the construetion of the Pan- ama Canal, and on this Bill Con- gressman Lilley 1s recorded as be. ing paired in favor of nullifying the Eight Hour Law in the con- struction of that work After the adjournment of last session of Congress, ment known as Labor's Bill of Grievance was submitted to the members with a request for a reply from them stating their attitude on matters enumerated therein Many replies were received and were published in the September issue of the American Federation. 1st. The members from whom no replies were received were fur. nished with a second copy to gether with a similar request Up to the time of writing no reply has been received from Congress man Lilley, With this attitude favorable to the nullifying of the Eight Hour Law on the Panama Canal, and his refusal to reply to either of the communications sent him, does it not signify that if he is not hostile, he is at least in- different to the demands of Labor Let the slogan go forth to our fellow workers and friends, and we urge that they act intelligently, unitedly and pratically to accom- plish the purpose they sect for themselves—the enactment of their lawful demands, Labor men often underestimate their own ability, and look up to those who are members of Congress as mortals of greatly superior qualities. It is true that many of our Congressmen are bridiantly brainy, but their brillianey too oft- en consists of trickery devices by which the people are hoodwinked, cajoled and tricked out of their rights. Some of the most brilliant speeches that are made in Congress have their beginning and ending for, of and by the dollar A number of workmen from the factory, workshop, farm, mi!l aud mine would give a healthy tone to our Congressional and legislative halls and their sterling common sense, honesty of purpose and ex- perience would surely inaugurate an era of plain, but honest legisla- tion in the interests of the people Wherever possible, let labor elect its own men, but wisdom and foresight forbid the nomination of a labor man in a hopeless istrict, particularly when that action may result in the election of a man who is n known and persistent oppon- ent to the cause of labor, of justice and right. Let us stand by our friends, our true friends, not those who simply mouth their pretended frieadship now, and whose past course has given their pretentions the lie, Let us administer a stinging de- feat to all men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent or hos- tile With best wishes, I am, Fraternally yours, SAMUEL Gompiss. President American Federation of Labor NOTICE T0 CONSUMERS All water rents are now due and payable at the office of the Com pany. Ten per cent discount allowed on current flat rate bills if paid on or before October 31st. Metered bills and flat rate bills for the past quarter will be treated as delinquent after October 20th, The Sayre Water Company. so 31 ELY ADMITTED 10 BAIL Clarence Ely, the young man who confessed to having robbed the Lebigh station at Ithaca of $1,200, has been admitted to bail. He gave bonds in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance before the a docu- the next grand jury. STANDING BY RODSEVEL ing cry of the political pirates of Pennsylvania, begging Republicans gang candidate, Stuart, in order to “stand by Roosevelt.” heroic fight for the passage of the railroad rate bill this selfsame gang, velt's enemies, performed a remark- able feat in political gymnastics, treachery in the back of Theodore Roosevelt. William T. Creasey, the candi- date for auditor peneral on the reform ticket, cfered a strong res olution erdorsing and encouraging the president in his fizht. The gang tapped Creasey on the back and cried “Good, we will pass that resolution.” The resolution was adopted easily, and then what hap- pened? The enemies of the peo ple summoned the gang at once They were plainly told that they wanted no rate bill; they weuld stand for no endorsement of the president. Word was immediately passed along the gang line, a right about face was executed : the reso- lution endorsing Roosevelt was reconsidered and cctually voted down with a hurrah, ia spite of a determined stand by Creasey and his fellowers. ycu to vote for Stuirt on the plea of “standicg by Roosevelt” Stuart, the gang candidate for governor did not have aa instruct ed delegate at Harris! urg, yet Pen rose, Andrews, McNichol & C )., imitating the Quay-Peanypacker s‘untof [hur years ago, handed hm the ncmination without even the The actual candidates before the con- vention, Watres and Thompson, were ordered to make his nomina- tion unanimous; they were then permitted to go hom: with their delegates and prepare to exscute further orders Mr. Root, Roosevelt's secretary of state and steadfast personal friend, calls this same gang “a criminal combination mac querading under the pame of Republican.” Dees any Republican honestly loubt that Theodore Roosevelt had ke a vote in Pennsylvania, would cast it for Lewis Emery, Jn? Why dd the gang select Stuart as its candidat. > When the thun ders of reform rolied over this state shaking the aity of Philadelphia, where the fight waged fizrcest, to its very center, Stuart was secretly plotting with the gang, or was too cowardly to raise a fiager for the people. His reward for this was the gang nomination, He is now macqueradiog with the “criminal combination,” and wants you to make him governor. Oa the other hand, what of Lewis Emery, Jr.? He has been a steadfast champion of the people for more than a quarter of a cen tury. Often the Standard Oil Company thought they had him crushed as they had crushed thousands of others, but he was up and at them again. This heroic struggle has saved to the people of Pennsylvania, in the one single item of oil alone, millions of dol- lars, Voters of Pennsylvania, your champion, he who has fought your fights for nearly a generation, is in a death struggle with our common foe. Will you rally to his support now? We believe you will. We believe that the chivalry of "G1 is still alive in Pennsylvania's sons, and that they will give to Lewis Emery, Jr, on the 6th of next No vember, such a majority as will sound the death knell of political piracy in Pennsylvania for all time Bradford County Citizen. - formality of a singls ballot Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, becoming an agony or torture f neg- lected, When yoa feel the frst pain | in the muscles, the first alight stiffness | In the joints take Bloodine. It acts im- midlistaly on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively oure Rheawrtiom, howe ever severs, by C, M. Driggs, Bayre, | vickly | The fall rains are surely here, Kitchen Cabinets are destined {o revolu- tionize houtewark by the Introduction of sys. tem, They offer a sola- tian of tl e servant probe lem. They eat in half the time and s'‘rength pow spent in cocking. No kitchen, however olabor- ate, is complete without one. 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