e Do Not Ask You to Believe Us we dre the best Tallors, but pss who Bave tried us are con- sed of the fact. Those who have tried yet are cordially Invited to th@¥ will be regular patrons. WANT ADS WANTED. Kitchen Girls wanted. at Record office. Girls, to “work on shirts at the new shirt factory which will start at Sayre, Jan. 2, 197. Make appil cations .Postoflice Box 61, Elmira, N. Y. 182 A SE ES NE Cr BE FOR SALE. A 180 Art Andes Healng Stove in £00d condition for sale at half price Address Box 58, Athens. 159-6" Plane for Sale—~Upright grand, $460 lostrument; will sell regardless of price. In perfect condition, was pur cliased new six months ago; hand- somely carved, with student's prac- tice muftier. In fact,all requirements desirable in a first-class Instrument Prominent maker's 10-year guaran- tee on receipt. Will positively sell at any reasonable price offered by first cash buyer. Call owner's resi- Inquire B, 188-1 188 For Sale—Two show cases in good condition. Enquire at No. 106 Thomas avenue, Sayre. avenue, Waverly. desirable locations in town. Terms © suit purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Sehter, Maynard Block, Athens. 39-f FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms In the Whee- lock Block. 264 Tea room brick house, modern Im- provements. Inquire at this office 147-t For rent at once, several houses and sultes of rooms, good location: with or without bath; $8.60 and up- wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, Pa. 170-1 EC Tar EEE THE CAYUTA LAND C0. OF SAYRE. Desires Lo announce that they have 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 beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town Terms to sult purchasers. Steps are already being taken 40 supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- ply of the best water the valley af- fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, eross bridge that crosses over I. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a man aL the office Tuesday, Thursday and over the ground, or any ¥ by calling Valley Phone QUALITY, - QUANTITY, “phi . PATRICK SPURNS IT Higgins’ Gift of Life Unjust, Bays Prisoner. “IF I KILLED RICE I DESERVE DEATH" “1 Shall Not Accept Commutation of Sentence,” He Says; “1 Will Fight This Act; It Is Unjust I Would Rather Die.” ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 2% —Goveruot Higgius corr muted to Imprisonment for life the seutence of death under which Albert T. Patrick has remained nearly five years, since his conviction of the murder of Williaa Marsh Rice, the aged and eccentric millionaire of New York city. In announcing the commutation Gov- ernor Higgins jssual the following memordanduin: “Albert T. Patrick has been convict. ed of the morder of William M. Rice, aud the judgment. of conviction bas been aflinued by a divided court. Its not claimed that Patrick committed the murder Io person, bat that he procured the act to be done. He has been con: victed principally upon the testimony of Charles F. Jones, who confessed that be murdered his master while he lay agleep, lostigntid thereto by Patrick, and Jones by this testimony has pur chased Wg pwn immunity from trial or punishigepl. - Neither this fact alone nor the rites of any of the facts al nti eans satlafied We shall not rest here. It is only the first step lu my husband's Journey to freedom THINKS PATRICK INSANE. —— Geverner Migxise Hiss Several! Pleas For Ps mn From Him. When rf, SL —- Governor Higgins was told of how Patrick had fecelved the news he strongly timated » donbt of Patrick's entire sanity, attributing his mental nw, has labored all these years In the death cell at Sing Sing. - The governdr was shown a dispatch which asserted that Patrick denied having sent the guvernor any appeal for clemency, Would refuse to accept the commutation and insist upon his “right to die™ 7 “Mr. Patrick capsiot determine what bis punishment shall be,” sald Gov- enor Higgins, “He Is mistaken If he fact, I have several one In particular, asking for a pardon, He will have to be careful or he may find himself in Matteawan. The long straln seems to have been tos much for him.” Matteawan [5 the location of the State Hospital Far Insane Criminals. WAR ON ICE TRUST. Attorney General Mayer Files Suit Against Nonopeliets. NEW YORK, Dec. 2..—The long de layed, long expected action for the dis- solution of the American Ice Company of New York, Enown as the ice trust, | | | the proper officlals of the company. One of the chief points brought out by Mr. Mayer is that the company did not harvest ice when there was a plen- tiful crop last witer, and when sum- L Was a short supply, thas givieg- the E excuse to Increase prices, a It Is also alleged that the conpXiiy secured control of the Anine ice feld NEGROES SAVED HIM Senator Foraker Attacks the President's Sentence. SCORES DISMISSAL WITHOUT TRIAL Beldiers Withost Memor, Mad Net Sullicient Evidences of Gslii; Mas Been imposed Upon.” WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. — Senator Foraker occupied the attention of ifie site In its lasi session Lefore the of the Twenty fifth infantry om ac cutnt of the Hrowasvilie raid. mand of the Oliv senator for a full In- wilitary recling such an investigation was Ia- troduced Ly Senator Foraker and is weeting. When the Foraker resolution, which calls for an luvestigation of the presi. dent's discLarge of the negro troops, io its support. He began with the broad declaration that “the president miscoucelved his constitutional power wlsn be disclarg- ed the troops, and he also miscon ceived the testimouy ou which his ac tion was based.” Ni He asserted that the president's con: stitutional power was simply to com mand the army and navy as command- er in chief, while to congress the con- stitution gave power to ralse armies and to make rules and regulations for its government. The regulations prescribed that no man could be summarily discharged without a right to Le tried, and the articles of war, he argued, prescribe conducted « All punishments should be lu accord tance with the directions of court mar lI, and be contended, after reading : the articles of war, It was locon- [ that the president should be i : i i ALBERT T. 'ATRICK. reidy passed upon by the courts at solue stage of these procesdings would seem to me to warrant interfering with | the judgment of death pronounced | against the defendant, but three of the seven judges of the court of appeals were so strongly of the oplilon that er- rors were committed at the trial which were substantially prejudicial to the rights of Patrick that I feel that the deatli penalty ought pot, under all the circumstances, to be inflicted. “In view of these facts and the grave doubts expressed hy these judges, I am satisfied that I ought to relieve the dé fendant from the extreme penalty of imprisonment for life.” The cask of Albert T. Patrick Is in many respects unparalleled. [It hi doubtful If ever a convicted man, him | sell an able lawyer, Las played so! large a part in the conduct of his own! case, even tarning his narrow quarters | in the “death cell” of a state prison! practically into a law office equipped] for the direction of his battle for life Rice died Sept. 23, 1000. Patrick and Joues were arrested Oct 4 i Jones at frst declared that Patrick! himself had chloroformed Rice, but in! other confessions, which varied ma. terially, be sald he killed Lis master at Patrick's tostigation, ‘This state! went was the principal evidence to sustain the murder charge again Hurled Baby From Window, CHICAGO, Dee 2, Mrs. Maurice Selene, tempornrily fusane, hurled her niece, Gladys Hirsch, three years old x3 frem a window in the third story of an apartment building at #423 Viacetnines The child was fatally iujured Mrs. Selene has been subject 0 st tine. She wade a desperate struggle agulost the police, but was finnlly over powered Jett Confesses Cockrill's Murder. CYNTHIANA, Ky, Dec 2. Curtis Jett, the (endist, took the witness stand In his own behalf and wurpris- ed the prosecution by confessing to the murder of Town Marshal Cockerill In Jackson four years ugo. For this crime Jott Is now on trial A large assortment just received. in this line are Globes Store Everything in gloves, both galt aod