| a special feature of this ak, and all deposits, wheth- 3 H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor Published every afternoon except at 203 West Lockhart street, 25¢ rates reasonable, and known on application. Batered as second-class matter May “1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, . under the Act of Congress of 3, 1879. MONDAY, FEBRUARY WAVERLY BE. Wood, Representative. News and advertising matter may left at Greggs Racket Store, Wav- 11, 1907 After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones. Tomorrow Is the day for the town F. A Bell, Esq, was In Horsehcads ‘P. W. Towner went to Buffalo last night. tard “The Arrival of Kitty” at the Loom- large line ~ “Miss Bernice Garabrant Is ill from an attack of the grip. IL. C. Miller went to Binghamton on business this morning A premium coin catalogue is given Away at Bacon's newsroom 232-2+ Mrs 8. R. Young of Bradford stiee visting in Scranton for a week Tonight at Loomis opera “The Arrival of Kitty” return house engage- H. B. Ingharc and wife went to To ‘wanda Saturday, where they visil- relatives. Solomon Unger and son Juseph, of - York city, were visiting in Wav- erly Saturday and Sunday. : P. C. Simmons I= moving today (rom his old residence on Chemung street his newly completed house ou Flu the was ‘Mr. Thurston, a niember of church choir of Elmira, Waverly vesterday aud sang at the yyterian chuich Harry Rumsey of Cayuta returned his home this morning after visit- ing his sister, Mrs. W. H. Lockerby the past few days Frank Nevin, the Waverly corres pondent for the Sayre Times Is again work after being confined his for the past week by sickness There will be a business meeting of the Epworth Leazue at the home Burton Reed this evenigz After to social time. F .T Bogart. son of J. V ! Street, has returned to Water- after spending the past m Montana where he was woman lawyer of Chicago says “if a man doesn’t pay his bills for ries provided. his wife > so. And yet people have riage a failure and Mrs. Thomas Wheeler re home yesterday from E.mira there Mrs. Wheeler fan attack of diphtheria little sor died from the Wus Joints take ately on the Bloodine. (One Italian is Minus & Thamb and | Another a Little Spare Cash, Which He Paid Police Court for the Priv. ilege of Wielding a Razor. Waverly —Dominlc Vincerio and Val- lentine Zizzi, two former residents of Italy, but pow residing In residence with a side door exit that is located on the Lehigh {tracks at East Waverly, had a slight imisunde: standing yesterday morning {with the result that Vincerio is now jminus a part of his left thumb, bat ‘has Im his possesion a quantity of {the shekel that was formerly the prop- lerty of Zizzi | Now Zizzi is tall, has a pointed nose, land beady black eyes, while Vincerio is shoitt and has flat features Vinceric works at night and there- fore slumber in the day Zizzi has of late been bLother- ing Vincerio with the result that the latter acquired a bad temper A few days back, so say the other inhabitants of the car, Zizzl present- revolvers to the head of his him which he prefer- 15. Vincerio seemed to w preference in the matter, and didn’t express any Yesterday morning Vincerio sat in his residence cleaning a revolver when Zizzi, coming by, in merry Jest struck the hand of Vincerio, knock- ing the revolver therefrom, and after the revolver struck the floor he kick- ed it across the rar Then wased exceeding wroth and drawing a razor from the recesses of his apparel told Zizzi to Zizzl came and grab the than with the razor by the and in the scufic the razor on Vincerio's thumb cutting it When the blood he became more angry, and took him- self straight out and, finding an of- had Zizzi locked In the lockup, and charged him with assault in the third degree This morning, however, he express. d sorrow that he had caused the ar- rest of Zizzi, and was in a mood to The justice was willing, so Zizal settled the paid $5 for the doctor's work, and paid Vincerio for he would lose from work wcause of the cut After the shek- «l had been handed over, the justice save Zlzzi some good advice, telling him behave henceforth, or there might be a son of Italy spending some time in the jail Zizzi expressed himself as feeling only the greatest friendship for Vin- cerio, and the belligerents went forth with a nfmber of their Thus the incident cios od and wili probably not be opened inti! this passionate son of Italy ygain opens the cuticle of a country- how he looks nside | classical ia palatial desires to une ed two asking red, a 32 have victim or a Vincerio Ome on hed wrists shut deep on Vinecerio saw ficer seltie Costs, the time to n company countrymen man oO see Try the Record In Police Court. Saturday evening was arrested for in- and his case was setlled gving him 40 jail. He has been of late, and times There ap- seared Lo be no chapce of his reform- ing If he was again dealt with io a lenient manner so he was sent lo the Waveriy—On last Seeley Bennetl toxication by Justice Hoagland lays in the county Arunk irrested very much been geveral stone Anothe: war pile worthy citizen of Waverly, arrested at an early hour Sunday morning. He had been down Athens and fell victlin to the wiles J sore of the citizens of that old his orie town with the result that neim- bibed rather freely In the licker that they vend in the taverns in that country, and * became drunk He journeyed to Waverly where for his yn good he was locked up, and was then discharged after admilting his doing and vowing that he stear clear of the place with din0 0 Wrong would the classical name in the future * Rroken Truck Mixed Tr.fic. Waserly—Owing to the breaking of a truck on a freight car last Satur Erie freight train was narrows ww the west of Waverly for some time, blocking the East bound track. [It to run several eas! bound trains past wi the fay night an talied in the Was necessar) west bound track Ope Canddate for Overseer. Waverly—In last stated that there Saturday's paper wadidete an the Democratic ticket for overseer of the poor have heen that there was one vocancy for that office. There are two over- seers elected and Mr. Clark Tuthil! 3 the nominee for ore of them ae Was ho + The statement should Subscribe for The Record Pree! Pree! Mrs. A C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bot- tls of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down PBloodine Is a Waveriy—Last Saturday night being ' the 55th birthday of Edward Tozer, | a large number of his relatives and frineds visited him at his home at North Yaverly The house was crowded by the merry party that came to extend their best wishes to the old gentleman, and he thorough- were not able to visit him Saturday evening went up vesterday. Mr. Toz- or {s probably the oldest resident of this section, having ‘been born just wross the Chemung river from Wav- erly, and has lived in this vicinity all his life. He is still active and de- spite his advanced age he usually makes a trip about the neighborhood every morning. stopping at nearly every house, and passing a word of sreeting Unger—Strauss. Waverly —This evening at 7 o'clock 3st the home of the bride's paernts in Elmira Miss Blanche Strauss of that city and Adolph Unger of Waverly will be united in marriage Lehigh Train Wrecked Near lthaoa. ITHACA, N. XY, Feb Spreading rails threw four cars of a Lehigh Val ley passenger train from the track at a curve near Hutchins Crossings and into a ditch, where they turned upside down. The locomotive and rear Pull man remained on the rails. Of the pas sengers aboard one was daugervusly and others Jess seriously injured. James FP. Meagher, a traveling sales- mau of Syracuse, was violeatly In- jured, sustaining a broken shoulder, three broken ribs and, it is feared, seri ous internal lujurles. Mrs. A. C. Weed of West Danby was hurled through » window and severely cut John Wanamaker's Home Destroyed. PHILADELPHIA, Feb ~. — Lynd. hurst, the handsome country home of former Postinaster General John Wan- amaker at Chelten Hills, near Jenkin- town, was destroved by fire last night, entailing a loss estimated at $750.000 Mr. Wanamaker's home was consid. ered one of the most artistic and valu- able of Philadelphia suburban proper- ties. It stood on a hill aheut 350 yards back from the famous Old York road The Wanamaker art gallery contained some of the rarest prints and most val uable paintings In existence Judge Sent Him to Sanday School. ATLANTICCITY.N.J Feb.” —Judge Higbee, who Is sometimes called “a :ocond Lincoln,” decided to send twelve-year-old Paul Dell to Sunday school every Sunday for a period of two years and attend schoel dally In- stead of committing him to the reform school. Young Dell was arrested for stealing. Before the recorder It was ilso shown that he used much pro fupe language Maryland For Home Seekers, BALTIMORE, Feb August F Trappe, secretary of the state hurean of Immigration, will =ail on Monday for Europe for the purpose of securing farm and domestic labor for-the people of Marviand. He will deliver lectures in a number of Enropean cities, set ting forth the advantages possessed by Maryland for home seekers Contractor Guilty of Hribery. LAWRENCE, Mass Feb Patrick F. Burke of Groveland, Va. bullding contractor, was found guilty in the su perfor court of offerineg a bribe of $740 to Alderman Frank B. Goodwin of Ha verhill while the alderman was a mem ber of a committee on plans for a high school bullding : oameoin Day nt ‘Boston, BOSTON, Feb “—A proclamation issued by Governor Cards Guild, Jr, designating Feb 12 a< “Lincoln's day.” that such merchants ind manufacturers, if not at too great a sacrifice, close thelr doors and that the children In the schools be granted the freedom of the afternoon of Feb, 12 slUggests Troops Sent to Ald Hulos®d Village. NAPLES, Feb, 11. The has sent troops aud assistance to Ma- rina di Catanzaro, the fishing village ou the Calabrian coast where a tidal wave destroyed 122 houses amd ren titute. The conditions there Hore severe Pani I he are nuse of incessant mins storm lages belng Hooded Higgins Not Any Better. OLEAN, N. Y.. Feb 11. -~ Governor Higgins spent a restful Sun- day, that his condition was net as good as it was on Saturday. During the day Dr Hibbard was in telephone cominunien tion with Dr. J. twice, but nothing was given out as the result of their conference, Mayor of Kingston Dies of Injuries. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb 11, — Charles Tait, mayor of this city, yesterday at the public hospital as a of the earthquake. He the building collapsed was sixty-eight years 03d aud of Scotch descent A Jew Killed Alexnndraoveky. ST. PETERSBUNG, Feb 11.-The ixsnsxin of 8. A. Alexandraovsky, gov- ernor of Penza, who was shot as he day uight, has Leen identified as Hit terman, a Jew, from Saratov. orth rh | was the Interruption caused by un- ‘usually widespread stormy weather. Boston reports that severe storms In tarfered with transportation and dis tribution of merchandise, making trude quiet 1a wholesale and retail branches, ' Jobbing orders for dry goods are lib eral but business is hampered by slow Aeliveries from the mills. Clothing manufacturers at Philadelphia report & good spring busioess Lut collections are slow. Machine sbops are busy, and liberal orders for spring delivery are received by manufacturers of brick and cement Wholesale jewelers re port sales In excess of last year's Movement of merchandise from Pitts burg was Interrupted by the weather, and a shortage of gas interfered with the small manufacturing lines Dry goods jobbers receive liberal orders and the coal market is active Commercial failures this week In the United States are 243 against 250 last week, 208% the precediug week nnd 23 the corresponding week last year Fallures lu Canada number 30 against 25 last week, 17 the preceding week and 29 last year Of fallures this week in the United States SU iu the east, 51 south 4% west and 25 lu the Pacific states. and 75 repert liabilities of $5000 or more Liabilities of com mercial fallures reported for January are $13. 628 126 comparcd with $11.952 435 a year ago s Were FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER. Explosion on Torpedo Baat at Lerient Caases Nine Deaths LORIENT, France, Feb has been apother catastrophe the French bavy. Early in the day an ex plosion occurred on board the torpedo boat No. 339, and as a resulf nloe men are dead and several In- Juries Torpedo boat No. 330 was launched but a short time ago. and at the time of the accident she undergoing prior to being placed In commission her full power steam trial in the road stead. A” techuieal naval! committee on board at the time declared the trial successful hut as the boat was return ing to her anchorage a safety tube forming part of the evaporation ap paratus burst, and a= a result a mass of flame was forced inte the stoke hole, where the englueer, a quarter master and nine stokers were at work The engineer and eight of the stokers were instantly burned to death, their bodies being practically to cinders, and other stokers were severe ly injured I'he ceeded in escaping from the superficial burns only The reason of the accldent was that the automatic doors that should have closed to prevent the return of the flames to the stoke hole did not work There in sustained Was reduced quartermaster sue hole with SCHMITZ INTERVIEWED. San Francisco's Mayor and Other Cal. fforninns at White Mouse. WASHINGTON, Feb Mayor Schmitz and the school boanl of San Frauclsco, who were summoned here to discuss the Japanese =chool question with President Hoosevelt arrived itd Washington. The delegation was received by the president this morning Mayor Schmitz said “We have come to Washington with a free mind to discuss the school ques tion with President Roosevelt. The mere fact that we have responded to the president's Invitation is satficlent evidence that we stand ready to nuke concessions If we are convinced that in so dolug the entire will profit by our Na Californian Is willing to stand on any techuleality that will work to the detriment of the nation ‘It would he unfair for us to go Into v full and free discussion of the tions Involved until we have conferred with Mr. Roosevelt. We have not ex {cluded the Japanese children from the {schools of San Francisco, nt since the fire the school board bas found It De essary to adopt the policy of sezrega tion, not exclusion, In the primary and intermediate departments. The law of California makes the question of seg rexution discretionary with the school boards in the various towns and cit les.” have country action (jues Bltterly Dencunced t nlted States, HAVANA, Feb has received a cablegrum from Secre tary Taft directing the postponement of the decree providing for an lnciease from 6,000 to 12000 wen of the rural guard of Cuba pending the tion of protests by the Liberals jections to this plan of increase voleed at a meeting beld under the presidency of General Guas and at tended by a uoumber of uriny officers General Enrique Loyuaz del Castillo | bitterly denounced the United States and predicted that the people of Cuba eventually would be compelled to re sist American domination, the sperker hoped he would have the hon or of leadug the patriotic army Guyverpor Magoon prescula- UL were when Indian Bill Passcs Senate. WASHINGTON, Feb The sennte i has passed the Indlan appropriation i bill, which has been the subject | consideration throughout the week { Senator Frazier made an address on {the subject of states” rights, after { which the army appropriation bill, car rylug a total of SNL 000 was taken up of Great Salt Lake Drsiag Lp. WASHINGTON, Fgb Grent Salt jake Is gradually drying up. This Is the | statement made by Harrison O Shep ard, a lawyer, of Sait Lake City. He says when he went fo Salt Lake Clty seven years ago the like was recoding rapidly. But It rose again suddenly Acequitted of Brother's Waurder. ST. LOUIS. Feb Verner Town: ley, who shot and killed Lis brother, Alfred N. Townley, hiere, wis acquitted a paras Tawhier's defense wht t be shot defense, as brother had drawn s toe ASSASSIN KILLS THREE AXD HIMSELF Dend OUOMcial Was (ommissluner to $1. Louls Exposition and Chief of Hed (ross During Hasso- Japanese War. PENZA, Russian, Feb. —-S A Alex androvsky, governor of 'enza, was shot and Killed by a young mau as he was leaving the theater. Iu a desper- ate attempt to escape the assassin also killed the assistant chief of-pelice and a policeman amd wounded the mana- ger of the theater Before the terrorist could Le cap tured Le shot himself and during the night died in a hospital The assassin was not kdegtified The bullets which he used In bis revolver were subse quently discovered fo be poisoned M. Alexspdrovsky, who was well known as chief commissioner of the Red Cross In the fleld during the war between HKussia aud Japan, had just stepped out of the door of the theater when a youth pushed Lis way through the srowd and shot the governor in the urck. The deceased governor was ex comnuissioner to the St. Louls exposl tion and later head of the Hed Cross sarvice lu the field during the war be tween Hussia snd Japan M. Alesaudrovsky was an official of the Huance ministry of Russia when, io August, 13 be was appointed Russiau commissioner general to the St Louls exposition. He arrived in New York Aug. 18 of the yesur for a fifteen days’ stay in the United States in copuection with the work of estab fishing the headquarters of the Rus- sian exhibit, that being his frst visit to Awerica. But ou Lis return to St Petersburg be was placed in charge of the Red Cross field work and in Feb ruary, 1904. started for the far east and established headquarters at Harbin He seems to have displayed considerable activity during the war in the care and trans. portation of the wounded and sick. Late fu Decemler. I's, Ml, Alexan- drovsky was replaced by Prince Vas silite hoff the head of the Red Cross in the field his reipoval, It was anderstond at the time, being due to which hal nrieon in connec tion with the Redd Cross service, On April 8 0 i as from St Petersburg that Cross scandal hol cavsed M drovsky to send his seconds to Baron IMesenhausen and Count Massipnpus- kin, his principal accusers, who, {it ap pears, refused to fight duels with him until the latter disproved the charges brought agaiust him Later it was reported that M. Alexandrovsky had been appointed director of the police department of the empire, but it now appears be was appoin.asd governor of Penza sane lil# commends de at wnandals uinounced the Hed Alexan STOLEN "TEAM FOUND AT WINDSOR. Young Fellow Traded a Light Team for a Heavy Span and Gave Bogus Cbattel Mortgage as “Boot.” Newark Valley. —Recently a young man appeared at the place of business f Rufus Holmes, a horse dealer, driving a pair of mares attached to bobsleighs, and stated that he de- dired to trade for a big, heavy team. Holmes had a fine palf of large ani- mals and a deal was arranged. The young man sald he was Robert M Barden of Binghamton, that he was the owner of the team and four cows in addition thereto, and he tel mortgage on the cows as “boot” on The next morning he dis- the direction of Bing- That night Holmes received telephone inquiry from Binghamton that Barden did not own the team he had trpded and was also under age He had borrowed the teamn of his employer, a hay presser, on the excuse that he had some goods he desired to move, and sald he would be back in the morning Fri- day afternoon Barden drove the new team up to his pareuts home In Bitg- hamton, went in, ate dinner and told his mother he had bought the team and sent his employer's team home A little later the employer telephoned yhout the team gave chat- the swap ippeared in hamton and found and as it could not be found a search wus instituted. Mon- day evening the owner .of the first team and Barden’s brother came Newark Valley and took the team from Holmes. The. brother and the hired man at Holmes’ started out to for young Barden, driving to Whitney's Point, Cortland and oth- team at Windsor, where young Barden traded it for a team and $150 “boot” with a hotelkeeper, and had gone again to 3 search To Enlarge Newark Valley Station. Newark Valley —Station Agent Jos- lin has received notice that the Lehigh Valley depot at this place Is to be enlarged by the addition of 20 feet to the north end to give more room that is neded for freight purposes. It is to He hoped that something will be done at least to paint and repair the disreputable old waiting room at the whole road —Cor. Binghamton Press - Charity Ball at Susquehanna. Susquehanna —The charity ball for the benefit of the Simon H. Barnes Memorial hospital was a great suc- cess. The ball was held in Hogan's opera house, which was beautifully decorated with flags and bunting, and music for dancing was furnished by an orchestra. There was a large attendance. g cent. Other Postal a cent. all prices. Cor. Broad St. and - Ogego Friends of G. W, disappearance from this village. a massage parlor, up a large praclice his business grew purchase of a property erect a sanltarium he has not been seen. Incubator Company Incorporated. Albany —The Cortland with the a total The eorporated State with of $25.000 Guimaries of Cortland. Albany—George H is one Minor of posit tary of state in Rockland county. The suggestion in it says that killing birds. and others, birds alive, are oft game clubs ing these should prient nce town fently Many and country have thoughtful to make nave kept thousands of birds alive, however, and opportunity to continue to tend this humane work * MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 11 RETURN DATE. Merry Comedy Success, THE ARRIVAL OF KI The Comedy of Complicatios, | All Fun and Music. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION. PRICES 25, 50, 75, $1.00 . .Advance Sale Opens Friday at the Box Office. Whllam’s Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and ail skin eruptions. It Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26¢ by druggists. Willlams Mfg. Co. Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M Driggs. druggist. IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. Good for Medicine. $1.50 to $3.00 per gallon. Imporied Macaroni be to 10¢ per pound JONN PECKALLY, ~ Valentines, 2 for ¢ WN Park Ave. Waverly. Williams’ Kidney Plils. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? [If so, Willlams' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample M Driggs. druggist aD a Drisss. druggist W. P. Smeaton, UPHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinishing. ELIZABETH ST. Waverly, NT EES SIE as Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given. dardwood and Stair Work a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 55 Lin€oln Btreet, Waverly. Bell re kEBAKER. CARPEN TER AND BUILDER. 17 Pleasant St Waverly, N. Y. WANT ADS Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found; Foc Sal! etc. % cent a word each Poe serlion for the first three times, cent a word each Insertion there- after, None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted free to pald in advance subscribers. N . A good girl for general housework. Mrs PaulE Maynard, Bast ‘Athens, Pa. 231-1 Housekeeper, widow or unmarried woman, between 25 and 30 years of age. Will make a good home for right party or pay good wages. ' Ad- dress “X." Record office, Sayre, Pa. A nicely furnished room; heated; West Sayre preferred. Address Rec od X Y Z 227-6t* Wanted at ouce, second dining room girl at Tioga hotel. 227-8 Wanted—Experienced table girls at the Wilbur House. at Girl Wanted for general housework. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa. 209-0 LOST. Lost—Gold watch. Reward if re- turned to 405 South Elmer avenue, in rear 233-6t* STRAYED. . Came to 197 Cayuta street, Sayre, 8 hound. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying advertising charges. Fred ‘Stevens. 227-6% FOR BALE. - For Sale—Lot No. 9, “Highlands, West Lockhart street. Desirable lo- cation. Price moderate. Inquire at 403 West Lockhart St, Sayre. 282-8% At Waverly, N. Y., building lol, cons" venient to car line, large: enough for double house or 2 single houses, For particulars, Apply at 126 Chemung street. Waverly, N. Y. 226-1m Several houses and lots for sale in A Suite of rooms at No. 6 Linco... street, Waverly. Call at premises 228-8* No. 426 South Wilbur, at once. Mod- ern conveniences, gas and - range.
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