Rich Carpets Elegant Rugs Mattings Linoleums Lace Curtains Erie Freight Train Jumps Track dl Smithbore and Ties Up Trafic -D. L. & W, Tracks Used. Waverly— Yesterday morning at * o'clock a west hound freight train on the Erie raliroad jumped the (racks Atl a crossover, at Smithboro, and Loth the engine and eight cars were thrown off the track with the result that both the east and west bound tracks were blocked. The train was not running at a high rate of speed otherwise there would have been a bad mixup As it was the train stopped quickly, and the cars that were off the track were not badly damaged The east bound track was soon cleared, Lut the west bound track was blocked un- til five o'clock last evening The cause of the wreck has not been as- cetrained with certainity, but it is thought that it was due to a defec- tive tire on one of the locomotive wheels During the time that the trains over the D. L & W. Funeral This Morning. Donald, who dled last week [rom in- juries received while working in the Lehigh Valley yards at Sayre, was held this morning, and was very large- Novelty Curtains Yuslins and Nets 29¢ to $3.00 pair. Tapestry Curtains Shades All colors and widths, 25¢ to $1.25. M B. A of which he was a member, attended in a body. The funeral was held at 9 o'clock from his late home The remains were interred at St James cemetery E. E. Walker Also Resigns. lage trustee has filed notice with the village clerk that he declined to have his name appear on that ticket. This leaves only three names thereon, to- wit: O. H. Lawrence, president, Clay- ton Smith, trustee. and Frank Clohes- New Spring Cloth and Silk 2 ® 4 | The largest stock, the lowest Coats prices. We Invite your attention. Mrs. Alice White's Funeral. Waverly—The funeral of Mrs. Alice White, who died in Cleveland, O., last Friday afternoon, and whose remains were brought to Waverly, took place We solicit your Banking business, and will pay you three per cent. interest per ‘annum for money left on The department of savings 1s a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- or large or small, draw the some rate of Interest MN. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. A Sale of Personal Property. ‘pursuance of an order of the States District Court for the ls H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. ' Published every afternoon except i Sundays at 203 West Lockhart street, | Sayre, Pa. | Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25¢ | cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. —— MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1907 WAVERLY Frank E. Wood, Representative. erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones Easter Cards at Strong's. W. R. Luls of Owego, was in Way- erly today signed, Trustee of C. I. B. Lan- alias C. G. Lioydt, bankrupt, will to public sale, to the highest ins, Bradford county, Pa, on Sat. , Mareh 16, 1907, at one o'clock | the afternoon, the following per- | proprety, to wit: ; 2 Cows, 1 Platform Wag- Buggy, 1 Rendering Plant, 2 Quantity of Household Lot of Fancy Pigeons, Belgian , Dogs, and other articles too to mention. J. T. CORBIN, Trustee. C. L. B. LANDIS, alias Walter Peck spent Sunday at Odes- sa, N. Y E D Sebring. Esq, went. do Owego this morning. Mrs. J. T. Sawyer and daughter, El- |len went to New York city today Miss Maud Fuller was bome from | Owego and spent Sunday with her parents E. A. Brooks of New York city, is in Waverly today { John Cary spent Sunday at the home of his parents in Barton. te Amend Charter. rd County. i {8 hereby given thal an ap- sill be made to the Court of jn Pleas of Bradford County first day of April, A. D, 1907, ] p. m., for the approval and of certain wnendments to ter of “THE FIRST PRES- § CHURCH EN SAYRE,” of Barough, Bradford County, t fs specifically set forth F. A Bell, Esq, went to Owego to te preieat when court opened this mooning Dr. E A. Trea. who has been |i] from mumps for the past week, has recovered Voinesy Smith, who went to Denver Colorado, for his health some time ago, has returned to Waverly, The codunition of Mrs. G M. Legg. ‘who had a very narrow escape from sn attack of pneumonia, is very much improved ’ approved April 14th, 1905, re- * fo 8 the amendement of Church and Its Robert Page, who has be¢n work- {ing at Ted Snow's lunch room for re- (some time past bas discontinued work- | {ing there : eee J. Freedman of Wyalusing, visited his father B. Freedman yesterday. Joseph Freedman went to Chemung this afte noon. of her brother, Harry Howell ou Way- Easter post cards at Strong's. erly street. She formerly resided in Waverly and moved to Cleveland in Mr. and Mrs. Evan Warner and Miss | 1905 Kittie Warner of Elmira, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Wald of Orchard street today Married Saturday. Hoagland had a wedding at his office Try Strong's cough syrup. last Saturday afternoon The enn- D.C. Delaney of Pine stret, who has been seriously ill from an at-|of Waverly, and Vittonlo Demarce of tack of - 'monla, is reported as be- | yonkers. N.Y ing scmewhat better T Place. St. Patrick's Day post cards at his Is the Strong's. 10c, shampoo, 15¢; halr singed, 16c. whiskers trimmed, 10c; sea foam, 5c massage, 15¢, moustache dyed, 20c; hair dyed, $100; ladies’ halr switches, cheap, razors honed 26c; shears Strong tinsels your name on post sharpened, 10c; scissors, bc. pew cards handles on razors, 25¢c. If you have | Teczema call and get Lockerby's ecze- ma cure, 50c a bottle. Thousands! Mrs David Eaton, and son, Am- brose Eaton, attended the funeral of Mrs. Eaton's father, Willlam Andrews it Windham yesterday There will be a very important {of that organization this evening, and [all members are urged to be present by Is also an expert taxidermist Miss Helen Clark, who worked in ttreet, Waverly. 236-62 Paluton's bakery for some months SE past, has left that place, and will at- tend the State Normal school ft Blans- field, Fa mAKES SERIOUS CLrnanuch. of Shielding Negro Soldiers AUSTIN, Tex, March 11--Captain| Bill McDonald, the former commander | of the Texas rangers, ha= loft Austin for San Antonio to see Mnjor Penrose | about the latter's reported statement | Miss Alice Lang, and Master Percy Lang, Jr, left Saturday morning for Clifton Springs to visit Mr. and Mrs P. LL Lang, both of whom are stop- ping at the sanitariom at that place c——— coward.” Lisle Smith went to Rochester yes- McDonald Issued a statement In terday where he has secured a posi-| Which he say« “Penrose was gullty tion with one of the largest grocery of shielding the gulity negroes that firms in that city He has been em- murdered Ndtus and shot inte the : houses of the citizens of Brownsville, ployed for the past 10 years In Cur- ran’s grocery in this village to cover It up.” McDonald states that after Major this morning, with a special and trial him and his sergeant, WW. J McCanley, term, the Hon Albert E Gladding, | that they saw Corporal W. H. Miller presiding. There are several cases ut roll call on the night of the Browns ville rakl, Miller tol) them he was not | from Waverly that will be tried at : at roll eall that night, hint was across | this term, and many witnesses went the riyer In Mexico until a short thoe| to that place this morning before the shooting and in a Browns. | ville saloon when the mid was made it was reported this morning that “l1 then told Penrose and Macklin there was a wreck on the D. L &| that they were trying to cover up the W. and that a large number of freight | murder,” continued McDonald. “I trains were held up In this vicinity | BAYe since understood that Penrose : had ordered the negro soldiers to shoot as a result. Inquiry from the Lack- me and my rangers If 1 onderfook to! awanna officials revealed the fact that spot them any more.” the tie up was due to the enormous — amonnt of freight traffic that was Wisa Nature. passing over the road at this particu- “How wisely Nature has planned lar time things, after all,” she sald as he was helpipg her to splash in the sarf. “If | Willlame’ Kidney Pills, Lent came if the summer there would | Have you neglected your Kidneys? be hardly any chance for people to! Have your overworked your nervous | *Pend their winters in the south.” {systemn and caused trouble with r | Kidneys and Bladder? Have ov. William's Carbolic Salve With Arnlea | | pains in the loin, side, back, groins and Witeh Hasel The best Balve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet. and all skin to give Co. [Rapraseative Merry Driven Out of Managua. PRESIDENT ZELAYA RESPONSIBLE. Nicaraguan Officials Are Accused of Tampering With United States Dispatches to Legation. Fist Fight Result, NEW ORLEANS, March 11. —-United States Minister Merry has heen driven ont of Managua, the capital of Nicara- gua, hy soldiers. his cablegrams and mall selzed and the United States flag insulted by President Zelaya, Mr. Merry at last accounts had clos ed the legation and was In Costa Rica, These advices were brought here by passengers on several ship= from Cen- tral American ports. The news is con firmed by a prominent resident of New Orleans. just back from the tropics, Minster Merry and President Zelaya had a stormy interview following charges that Mr Merry's official pa- pers and dispatihes had been tamper ed with, and Mr Merry inthnated (hat Zelaya was to blame 4 fist Aght was the result, and guards in the Zelaya mansion had to interfere When Mr. Merry attempted to close the legation in response to instrugtions | from Washington and board bis vessel salillers to the landing ander command of the Nicaraguan minister of war The troops pursued Mr. Merry on hoard the ship and attempted to secure his papers. When the winister of war and Bis men started up the vessel's ladder Mr. Merry, with dmwn re volver, warned them to desist or he | would Kill the first man sho calie ou ldeck. Mr. Merry holsted the Ameri can flag and declared the vessel a foreign ship to be under the protec tion of the United States ' The vessel proceeded to San Jose and that i= believed to be the present headquarters of Mr. Merry It is learned that Mr. Merry was pres ating a claim for $3000 against Nirarmgua at the instance of Samael Well of New Orleans and that Zelaya Pdecided to seize all documents bearing on this matter ln order to thwart pay- ment THAW DENIES. Slayer of Stanford White Says There Is No Thought of Separation NEW YORK, March 11. —-Harry K Thaw has issued the following state went through his conusel, Dan O Rell Iy “I wish to deny as emphatically as possible the published report that my sister, the Countess of Yarwouth Is de sirous of bringing about a separation hetween my wife ad we at the con | clusion of the trial. Perfect harmony | exists between my wife, my sister and {ny self, as indeed between all the mem- | bers of my family. Such a thing as a { separ: ation has never Leen and never [ will be considered by we or any of my | relatives | “The Countess of Yarmouth Is very {friendly with Mrs. H. K. Thaw and | holds her in the highest esteem “As for myself, my love of my wife is greater today than it ever was be fore, If that is possible. 1 hope that | this deulal from me will forever set at rest the absurd story of a possibile es | trangement “It Is peculinrly regrettable to Mrs | Thaw and myself that such a story | should have emanuated from the source [it dia.” | Thaw wrote the statement {u his cell and lusisted that his counsel should make It public The seutence at the end of the statement refers to Evelyn Thaw's brother, Howard Nesbit, whe was credited with being responsible | tor the rumor of a separation Oil Wells cf Little Worth. Shallow wells. giving out a good | quality of oll, have been discovered | around Mexico City, but the flow has | been exceedingly ilmited and explora | tions are not now being made in that | vicinity { | ORDINANCE NO. 24 AN ORDINANCE granting to the {Sayre Electric Company, a corpora- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, hav- ing its principal office in Sayre Bor- iough, its successors or assigns, the privilege of erecting and maintaining | poles, wires, cables, and conductors of an Electric lighting, heating and power system, over, under and along the public streets, avenues, lanes, al- |leys, and public grounds within the | Borough of South Waverly, County of {Bradford ard State of Pennsylvania Be it enacted by the Burgess and { Town Council of the Borough of {South Waverly. and it is hereby enact- vd by the authority of the same Section.1. That the said Sayre Elec- tric Company, its successors or as- |slgns, 18 hereby granted the rights and privileges of erecting and main. taining poles, wires, cables and con- {ductors over, under and along the {public streets, avenues, lanes, alleys and pubic ~rounds, within the cor- | porate limits of sald Borough, as they now are or shall be hereafter extend- led, for the purpose of supplying light, ‘heat and power to sald Borough and its inhabitants for Hliuminating, heat- ing and mechanical nurposes, by ‘means of electrical currents, and to operate, use, maintain repair and ex- {tend the same over, under and along {the public streets, avenues, lanes, al- {leys and public grounds in sald Bor- longh and for the purpose aforesald to make all necessary excavatious for ipoles, ete, In any and all of sald streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or pub- le grounds at any and all tmes, under the following terms and con- (ditions Section 2. All poles shall be of (good sound cedar or chestuut, reason- {ably straight and pronerly shaped, and shall be set Iunide the curb line at such points as shall be designated by the Street Committee of the Borough Counell. of rat clas 3 All wires used shall be } Beautiful line of Postcards for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. 2 for He NANZOS EHSAN poles sald poles shall be of sufficient, DeWilt's Carbolized Witch Hazel height and the said wires shall be give undoubt best strung at such height above Lhe : ibtedly the relief for ground as directed by the Street Com- Piles. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. mittee of the Borough Council — Section 4 All poles, wires, cables, appliances, structures and erections of every kind used or employed in, upon or over any of the streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or public grounds with- in sald Borough for the purpose of = the distribution of en er mporied Macaroni Se to 10¢ per pound this ordinance, shall at all ties be! kekpt and maintained in g and | JOHN PECKALLY, Elizabeth Street, Waverly. IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. . Good for Medicine. proper order and repalr and in a safe, | suitable and proper condition. Section 5. The sald Sayre Electric tlons, damages, cosis, counsel fees! and expenses of every nature and kind | CONTRACTING. by reason of the rights and privileges J, JI, Snell, Athens, Pa, Contractor hereby granted i Section 6. The sald borough shail [Pd Bullder. Also bulldiags muved have during the term of this franchise, | ©% #hort notice. without charge therefor, the right to] : use the poles of the sald Sayre Elec-| WANTED. tric Com pany its Successors or af \ good girl or middle aged woman signs, for police an re alarm wires, FAR OPS withont hindrance or molestation, for general houbework. Small fame using for the sald purpose the upper- ily. Inquire at once at 201 Hayden most portion of the poles street, Sayre "a 207-6 Section 7 Should the =ald Com- . ———————————— pany, Its successors or assigus, at 0 bu) a horse, delivery wagou, har- any time decide to place (ts wires, Ness and counter scales Inquire of cables or appliances or any other | Jolin Grimley, 606 Lincoln street, Val- part thereof underground It shall,.. hone 399a \257-6% have the right to construct the neces- ——— ———— a m— : gary underground subway or conduits Wanted A position as stenogra in, under, on or across the streets or Address 16 South str Alleys, lanes, avenues and public}, Nn i places within the sald borough for) -\ ~~ ~~ = i sald purpose. Sald work to be done To Rent a suite of rooms with mod- under the direction and supervision of the Borough Council and _the ern improvements for housekeeping, streets, lanes. alleys, avenues and |0¢ar Lehigh Valley shops, Sayre. Ad- public grounds of sald Borough shall [dress “X" care of Record. 254-8* be placed In as good condition after o the work has been done as they were| Wanled—A good girl or middle aged before. and in case the sald Com- {Women Small family. Address or pany, its SUCESIOPS or assigns, fall tofcall, Mrs. H L. Wolcott, No. 101, clean up the sald streets, avenues, |, lanes, alleys or public grounds or Noth Street, Athens w1-u make necessary repairs, In that case| Girl Wanted for general housework. the Borough shall have the right to do sald work, and collect the cost thereof, with all costs, expenses and Pa. 209-£ counsel fees, from the sald Company, ey. its successors or assigns. FOR BALE. Section 8 This Franchise shall > : n terminate at the expiration of thirty- t Foe Sale— Four string base, a fine five years from the date of its grant-|'On¢d lustrument at a bargain, L J. ing Putnam, 229 Willow street, Athens, Section 9 The sald Company, or|Pa. 256-8 some one duly authorized in {ts be- - - halt, shall within thirty days from | ¥er Sale—House and lot, 129 Ei- this date fille a written acceptance of [mira street, Athens, ten room house this franchise with the clerk of the |with all modern improvements. Two Borough Council and shall pay thei _ ; expense of drafting and advertising acres of ground, fruit etc. Inquire on this Ordinance = premises 256-6* Section 10, A fallure on the part , of the sald Company, Its sucessors or Yor Sale—Fine driving horse, solid assigns, to fully comply with all the bay, sound, kind and fearless of all terms and condition® of this fran- objects. Also, rubber-tired top bug- chise shall render the same, and all |zgy, surrey, portland cutter, three har rights thereunder, void and the same shall thereby he forfeited Resses, robes and blankets. Bargala Section 11. The franchise hereby |!© Quick purchaser. Both phones. J. priving the Borough of South Waverly > " - from granting other franchises for| Yr Sale—Fine English Pointer; power, to other Companies. oughly broken, pedigree. Cost $50, Section 12. The sald Sayre Electric | will take $10. W. H. Lockerby, Wav- Company, Its successors or assigns, $ shall pay Into the treasury of South erly. 255-6 Ww AAA, I Waverly Borough during the month ($50.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; |about wagon, In excellent condition. during the month of January. 1909, |Bargain for an early purchaser, En- a franchise tay; during the month of January. 1910, the sum of Seventy block, Sayre. ($70) Dollars as a franchire tax; dur-{ At Waverly, N. Y., building lol, con- ing the month of January, 1911, the sum of Eighty (380.00) Dollars as a| chient to car line, large enough for January, 1912, the sum of Ninety |particulars, Apply at 126 Chemung ($50.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; |street, Waverly, N. Y. 241m during the month of January, 1913, X the sum of One Hundred ($100.00 Dol-| Several houses and lots for sale in sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars {to suit purchase uire during the month of January of each v rs. Ing of W and every year thereafter, during the 3. Bchrier, Maynard Block, Athens, term of this franchise, as a franchise - tax The sald sum to be In lieu of all a other local taxes YOR RENT. Section 13. The Sayre Electric] For Rent—Three rooms for I Company, Its successors or assigns, | housekeeping. shall, during the term of this fran- usckenping. : Inquire. at 108 chise, furnish Electric light free of chdrge to the Borough of South Wa-| Fer Kent—House with all the : verly for lighting the Borough lockup o i and Town Hall both Inside and out- ra Improvements at 612 South: side. bur aveuue, corner Madison Section 14. Teis Ordinance shall [rent §20 Including water. Inquire be effective after having been proper- [G. W. Morse, 129 North Elmira ly passed, signed, advertised, accord. | \\pang or P, J. Taylor, Sayre. ing to law, and accepted by the sald : Campany. House for rent on Park Place, The foregoing ordinance was adopt- erly, April 1st. Lo D Atwater bu ed by the South Waverly Council at °"' . a meeting held on the Fourth day of | National Bank, Sayre March, 1507, D. STEPHENS, LOST. President of Council, A goM hunting case Approved : h PATRICK CONLEY, slreet a