: - i h es ———————————— I ——— yo —— Femi J. N. Weaver, J. W. Bishop, WANT ADS WANTED. Kitchen Girls wanted. Inquire B, at Record office. 188-1 Light and heavy single harness, one horse lumber wagon and palr light one-horse bobs. Address 110 Summit St. Sayre 185-6. Girls, tc work on shirts ar the new shirt factory whith will start al Sayre, Jan. 2, 1997. Make appli cations ,Postoffice Box 61, Elmira, N Y. 182 IT 2% FOR SALE. A 180 Art Agdes Heating Stove In good condition for sale at half price. Address Box 68, Athens 185-6* Plane for Sale—Upright grand, $450 instrument. will sell regardless of price. In perfect condition, was pur- chased new six months ago; hand- somely - carved, with student's prac- tice muller. In fact all requirements desirable (no a first-class Instrument Prominent maker's 10-year guaran- tee on receipt. WII positively sell al any reasonable price offered by first cash buyer. Call owner's resi- dence, Mra Hodges, No. 9% Lincoln avenue, Waverly. 188 For Sale—Two show cases in good condition. Eaquire at No. 106 Thomas avenue, Sayre. Several houses and lots for sale in desirable locations (no town. Terms lo sult purchasers. luquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39-t FOR RENT. Fer reat, office rooms in the Whee- lock Block. 264 - Tem room brick house, modern Im- provements. [oquire at this office. 147-¢ For rent at once, several houses and suites of rooms, good location; with or without bath; $8.60 and up- wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, Pa 170-1 IE IT THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce (nat they have some very desirable bullding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them in the hands of ANDREW EVARTS of this place. All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest in lots for specu- lative purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- ing elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by industrial plants with besutiful scensry and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms to suit purchasers. Steps are already Dat with a full sup PRICE ONE CENT “Sir Teddington Wine ia Close Deck sion al Xew Orienns | NEW ORLEANS Dee. 20.~The race Between Bir Toddlngton ang Allow: malse In the Planters’ stakes at City park was not finslly decided In fave of Sir Toddington until the stewards Jockey - Martin, Allowmaise’s rider, asserted that Bir Toddington was rid den at the fuish so as to shut Allow maise off. The stewands decided that Allowmalise bad not been fouled. Jockey Johuson was palufuily injure ol against ihe feuce in a crush of Liorses in the first race The winners: First Race —Salvage, first; Kilts, sec oad; Wid Irisbiusn, third Secofid Race — Missourl Lad, first: Gentian, second; Ralbert, third Third Race — Naran, first; Profitable, second; Arsbe, thind Fourth Race —Sir Toddington, first; Allowmnalse, second: Mortiboy, third, Fifth Race —Besterling. first; Euvroy second: James Reddick, third Sixth Race Helle of the Bay, first; Bluedale, second; Western, think, ONers Jeff $50,000 to Fight. NEW YORK, Dec. 20—In a signed statement published here Tex Rickard, who manage] the fight at Gdldfield be tween Gans aud Nelson, says he has offered Jeffries £0000 to met Jack Johnson, the heavyweight, at Goldfield, Rickard says he has assurance from Jeffries that he will enter the ring again for a purse of $£50.000 Will Fight Barns For $30,000, LOS ANGELES Cal, Dec. 20-—- James J, Jeffries said here that he wonkl agree to fight Tommy Burns if a $50,000 purse was provided He would not, he zaid. make a match with Jack Johnson, a colored pugilist, for any sum. SAYSNETCALF ERRED Secretary of Frisco Board Olaims Report Unfair. Lefiagwell indignant st What He Claims as False Stateffint In the Message Sent te Hoosevelt on Jup Question. BEAN FRANCIBCO, Dec. 20—Secre tary E. C. Leflingwell of the San Fran cisco board of adneation stated in an inferylew here regunding the report that Secretary Metcalf made to the president on the Japanese situation In San Francisco: “The report made by Secretary Met calf aus exploited before congress con tains many assertions and Inferences #hich are surprising, to say the least since they are ia error and are there fore unfair, as they are applied to the members of the board of education. “When Secretary Metcalf reached this city on his mission for President was made known the board of educa: tion 4d all In Its power to equip him with the facts surrounding the new order made In regard to the schooling of Japanese pupils that the Japanese and Korean exclu which we say is an error. tion were specially careful to explain the origin of the matter to Secretary Metcalf, to enforce a state law.” — INDICT BOSTON OFFICIALS. Agcused of Intimidation and Graff. ments, (wo of which were almost im- mediately followed by the arrest and arraignment of Malthew Cummings,’ national president of the Ancient Or | der of Hiberuiaus and superint®ndent of the Boston street cleaning depart: ment, and James P. Timilty, formerly foreman of the city's paving division, | were refuried Ly the Suffolk county | grand jury in special-session. The five re@ifMTog Indictments will not be! made public until aftér the accused | persons are notified and given an op-| portunity to appear in conrt, Cummings is charged with having! intimidated and ®oerced voters In the | futerest of Edward W. Dixon, a can Democratic primaries and were called Jo the attention of the district attorney by Daulel J. Kiley, who was defeated | John F, Fitzgerald, while Kiley Is a poses the city administration. Timlity is charged with violation of the civil service laws In employing Patrick Craven in the paving depart- ment of the city for three years after Bookmakers Hard Hit The third race was won by Lady Chip well at 20 to 1. She had a hard drive We will cannot be right. Competent Sales T0 #10, Lady at talized Ginger. nuts, peck 35¢c. Groceries Apples per bushel 2 cans Knoxbore sugar corn 1 can Ie Devon peas . es 2 cams Madison sugar corn i 7a 1 can YMontecute tomaloes 4 ™ leaf lard. . Shredded Wheat Blscult % CONTRACTOR DROPPED DEAD. ! ow. Dumesnil Summoned fo Explain Documents In Dead Man's Pockets. | Chesney, nzed sixty-nlue yeirs a re tired conic ctor, who was interosted in politics, diopped ded in au tallaring | {| store here. In his pocket wer: acu ments purporting to be receipts, dated | In November, J1ash, ane sci sw alg | recolpt of S10) and the other $5900) Cue vy for “preliminary expenses fneur. © iu cohuection with the bili suthorizing the construction of the St Iantiwetitind in the municipal assembly af the enrliest possible moment” | They were signed “A. H. Ohmann | Dunesnil” fw. A H. Ohmann-Dumesnil ls a { Lonls. Viithin an hour after McChes | Substantial i | Holiday Gifts DRESS GOODS If you are looking for a dress ws {can please you. Our own importation iprices compare with the largest eity stores. Why not? Our expenses are {lighter and our comiboed outpul na AUTO SCARFS AND RUFFS. Beautiful line from G0c up. gram jury | tioclor ino costody and burried him | to the four courts to go before the graud jury Beyond the remark thal “these re ceipts don’t represent anything” Dr. Dnmesuil decline! to make any state | ment. A telegram bearing the pame of J D. Harvey, dated Chicago, Dec. 10 i pocket. Itread “Unlimited capital available for mer itorious electric raliway. Need more details ™ McChesney was declared slected te | the house of delegates In April 1004 Lint lost his seat on a contest. M. DE REYLAN A WOMAN, invalid of Phenix Had Wife asd Posed For Years as Man. | PHENIX, Ariz, Dec. 20—The death of M. de Reylan. who came here twe {| months ago suffering from consump | tion, has revealed the astonishing {act HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. Hundreds of dotens to select from. {The Globe Warehouse display delights (every beholder. Initial handkerchisfs {trom 6c tp. Ladies’ solid shadow and ‘eyelet embroidered handkerchiefs at 18¢, 25¢c. Ladies’ boxed handkerchiefs, both plain and Initial. Guaranteed linen handkerchiefs at 5c, 10c. 124e, Ne 25e or bolt riety. Persian ribbons in varions Taffetas in all widths and colors. masqueraded as 8 man for years, had i served in the army, and bas left a wife in Chicago, Ou his arrival in this city De KHeylan who was accompanied by a Dr. Rowe stated that he was a Russian noble man and had served with the Amer | loans In the war with Spain Slight of fgure and wiry, De Reylas was evidently very much weakened by | the disease that ‘ended Lis career. He dressed neatly, but without osteuts his demeanor He was very proud of a large collec | | tion of medals, which he sald had been | presented to him for bravery in battle! and for meritorions achievements ir| various branches of endeavor. He alee | exhibited some letters of commends | tion from ' President McKinley and] | seemed to be very proud of his record When the body was examined at the] undertaking establishment, the secre! of De Reylan's sex was revealed. Dr Rowe declares he had no suspicion ot this polot and was quite ianocent of | any intent to deceive Higgins Pardons Ellenbogew ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 20.—Governot | | Higgins bas pardoued Samuel K. El | | lenbogen of New York, convicted of | perjury lo that city In 1905 following | an Investigation of the alleged election | | frauds in connection with the municlp | al elections FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations Money on call stringent al 3 per cent | prime mercantile paper, «B€4 per crut Closing prices | Amal Copper... 113% N Y. Central. 1B | Ches. & Oho... % St. Paul.........180%4 Chi. & Northw. 1% Southern Pas... | D.&H... ne Gen. Electric... 15% Sugar wasase J 58Y {| 1 Central 1% Texas Pacifie... BY | Lackawanna. . . 8% Unlon Pacific. . .ifly | Louls. & Nash .1#% U. 8 Steal ay Manhattan...... 16% U. 8 Steel pf 108% | Int.-Met......... 3% West. Union Missouri Pac... \ New York Markets. FLOUR--Dull and unchanged; Minneso | ta patents MIM ©. winter drains Riolw, winler extras, 2 age | patents, $8.50 ! WHEAT Following a steady opening wheat eased off a trifle under poor Liver pool cables and realilin but recovers kets; May $16 PB THR Creamery, extras, per pound | yg (Mercantile Exchange oficia | quotation extras, 2c); firsts ge seconde, [28¢. ; thirds, 343 held, ex tras, DOLe ; fests, JY Se | seconds, iy 20... thirds, BQOc ; state, dairy, tubs freah, fancy, SBC, fArgts, NYUDC © sec onds, thirds Ngee CHE k- Bate, II cream, large and small, September, fancy, Jee. October best, ae jate made, 12% 13¢ | Inferior Ue ight skima, lic; half skims, best : part skims, psinie, SOS. Tal WU Tec. common, 44sec; ful EGGS—-State, Pennsylvania and ncarby selected, white, fancy, x cholce, Bg 3Mc.; mixed, extra, 3037c.; firsts to ext: fArsts, DG: Alrties, 1M Ze, checks, 159 18¢. TALLOW-Steady. city, § 1-16. coun try, §%0s\e. {ia —Quiet; shipping, 04 Se, god U choles, $1. 1.15 STRAW ulel. long-rye, Stine « BEANS--Quiel, marrow, $20; medium ns aL WD, pea, NOU W150. ped kidney lea —~Sleady; domestic fAeece, Efise HOPR-Qulet: state. common 1o cholee 1900, 190280. 1K Syllc, Pacific coast ~M6, 12017c.; 190, 8G POTATOES -Dull; 'ennsyivania, choles per bushel, ts : New York and west ern, per bushe JS . do, fair to good per bushel, & LIVE POU TRY Steady and In tah demand; fowis, 10§i10c.; old roosters, Be spring chickens, 106110; ducks, 13@13%e geese, 130140. turkeys, 1TH 18 DRESSED POULTRY-Firm and ac i tive: fowls, choica, 15; da. falr to good 1ulie.. old ruvosteérs, Pas nity : he 18150. ; western 0, A io. , tur keyw, Sy. choles to fancy, 193¢%e ; do western, do.. IMJI%.; fair te good. do, 1 gic; spribE | ducks, nearby, HG lie | weal ern, do. IMilée ; olddducks, 1080110 Live Stoek "Markets. CATTLE — Supply A Te slow