.10 THIS SCI? ANTON TRII3CXI3-TuONDAY. .HT3NM3 0. 1808. THE ORDERS Have Been Received by the Commander of the Thirteenth. DETAILS TO BE SENT BACK Will Secure Men Necessary to Expand the Companies. .IT IS THi: OPINION OP At'TINO lmiGADimi udxi'iiai oorHsi'N' that Tiii:ni: is not tihj si.iuiit. t:st hopi: or thi: companies that iiAvn im:i:n kaisi'd m:iii ahoi'ts hi:inc! Acci:in:ij-HAi.T-stdad hand wiu. hi: rinsT l-OOKCI) Al'TUK BY CAPTAIN Mc t'At'SI.AND. WHO Wllil, Hl'i'I'l'lT roit thi: sucond ijattalion. Special from u Stnfl Col respondent. Camp Alger, June f. Lieutenant Col onel Mattes, cnimnunillntj the Thir teenth, tmluy tecclvcil tin olllclal onlpr lor lecrultlne. It dliccts tint com panies at present constituting the ieRl ltiont shall first lie expanded to the IAS limit, and that the lunttci of a third battalion will be. an after considera tion to be covered by future central ot dcr. An officer from each battalion and an enlisted man fiom each company will be sent home at once, probably toinonow, to establish a iendezous and conduct the enlisting Captain Frank I'obllni?, jr., of the Flist bat talion, and Captain 1? .1. McCnuland, of the Si cond battalion, have been se lected as the teeiultlng nfllcett. Their assistants who have been so far se lected by the ic5,peetlc captains are: SeiKeant (5. W. Culver, Company A, Coipoial Heiheit Keller, Company H: SeiKcam Paul DePnschalK Company C. Seiceant William M. Davis, Com pany D; Coipoial Haymond W. Hnr tlenbet?, Comnan.v 11: SeiKeant AVil li.im Fieemuu, Company 1', Sei scant ( C. ltodeters, Company H A cen tial icnde.vous will be established at the city siutd aunory for the riist battalion. The detailed men from the compan ies of the Second battalion will be sta tioned at their lespectlvo aimorles to make the eniollments and the like and the icciultltiK oirieoi, Caitaln McCnus land, will move about fiom one to the othei, suemlng In the men and ills, patching them on heie In seiunds ns fat as they aie leciulted, A suiseon will bo emplojed to conduct the phys ical examinations, it Is thought, but thes-e details will be dellnltely loveied in a futuie ouler. not thi: smohtdst hopi:. As to companies alieady otRanized ln-lng taken in as a whole, Acting HrlK a iller Ueneial Coin sen said tonight: 'Theie Is not the sllshtest hope of these companies being accepted. Such pm lions of the state as have no lep resentatlon In the army nt piesent aie to bo given the new companies. Uven If tho Thliteenth Is made a thiee bat talion leslment, which Is liimllv like ly, the additional companies will come from some city other than Ser.inton " It is estimated that the rettultlng will leiiulio at least a month Theie Is some talk tit sending a lieutenant fiom t.ieh company to assist unofllc ially In the leti lilting. A jegimental commander can grant furloughs that do not extend over seven dins, with out consulting higher uuthoilty. My alternating the (list and second lieu tenants of each eoinpanv, a valued and nlmost absolutely necessary assistant can be supplied the lecrultlng olllcer nt eath of the compan hcadciuaiters. The llrst men Captain JUCausland will look up will be the membeis of the Hnllstead band and Pilvate Km mett McDeunott, the much-needed bugler, who, it will be remenibeiPd, did not secuie his parents" consent for en listment until it was too late to tako him In, Consequent upon Piesldent McKln ley's admonition and Geneial Oiahuni's Insiiired order, the Thirteenth today liail nothing In the way of work ex cepting the necessarv guaul mount at 1 :i0 p. ni, Kven die.ss parade was sus pended. Sevetal of the teglments, how ever, could not teslst the temptation tu show off befote the big eiowd of Sunday visitors Chaplain Stahl mnduitt-il chinch in the Pennsilvaniu Young Vh-n s Clnis- TWO REMARKABLE CASES. I liav o been an intenso suirerer'f rom Kczeraa for tho )ear, 1 trloil medicines, lour doc tors, ono a tpeolallit in skin elUeascs, w itli no Jmiiroveiupnt, and setting uic almou frautlo wlthilreailfiil Itching. After using thrto Lot tie of Cuticuii a Itr jolv t, ami ono Imx of ClTIcitiiA Sam r. ir.ii cnmpMtlii nirnl. EO. A, I.OWK.W7 Market St.. l,liil.,l,a. I had Eczema for e en ) ear, and my ncalp was In a had state. Tlirco ladies of mi luck was co ereit with a dry scab. Tlio Itching was so Lad I thought It would drlo mo mad. I tried nil remedies, but could not get cured. I used m e bottles of Ctrncim 1 1 esolvknt, lit o cakes of Cuticura HoAr.aml He boxes of CuTKTn Salve, and ica$ completely curtit, ft LONU, aawntouAvo., Toronto, Can. SrirnrCcii Tmitmmt roi Teurttiao. Puna. riu Jiiuou.wmiLoMor lieu Wroi bthi with ?.W4 ?'"" nolnilnn itl Cvilciu,ut 114 deiM r 1 1 net SAjtiioirtRT, M ihtoMbntit tin wnrM, Pgrtri DtroDCiH, Ccjr,r;vp. ,UoWa. UirloCiutCMitu(aiUtfc. FOR YEARS OUREO TO RECRUIT tlon association tent, pleaching ono of his feeling and eloquent sermons and reading at length the story of Gideon's conquest, with apptoprlnte comments. The Catholic members of the icglment attended Father Sherman's mass nt the Fourth Missouri licnduunrtctR. The altar was elected In a shnllow nnd open-faced tent, the worshippers kneel ing on the gieen swnrd. The Foutth regiment band, stationed at one side of the tent, played "Hock ot Ages" and "Atneilca," at appropriate places In the mass, and two of the olllters' wives who are on h visit to camp sang the Olorla Father Shei man prefaced his sri -inon-a ticatlse on the Trinity with the announcement that under the vows of the Catholic church theie is no Filday in the army or navy. The onlv inlunetlon the chinch hns In this regal d Is that the soldiers take all the meat they can get, so that they will be the bettei able to phvslcally do their full dutv. "Come mound to my tent next Filday and I'll set you a good example," weie his tordlal words The health of the camp Is pet feet, watet Is plont.v In the Thlitcenth's ter ritory, the w lather Is delightful, nnd the only thing the boys have to wouy about novv Is that the women folks will not cease wni'ilng about them. A commission vlth Colonel Oil aid at its head was appointed today to look Into the advisability ot changing the camp site to a point below Alexandila on the banks of the Potomac. Till: SITL'ATION. Fnless some Intluences change the governors determination the men of Colonel Keek's icglment and the com panies organized by Captain Dlmmlck, Captain Stokes, John Jlolr anil others will have to enlist In one or tho other of the eight companies which now com pose the icglment or find a place In a company from some pot tlon of the state upon which will be bestowed the pilvllego of foimlng a company. There Is a sttong llklihood, also, that the Thliteenth will not secure any of these new companies and will have to continue ns an eight-company, two b.ittallon icglment. After the piesent companies aie leciulted to tho 100 stand.ud theie will be only 1,800 of the second call vo'unteeis to be tecrulted Into new companies. Those new com panies, Colonel Logan says, aie to be numeiical order. At this into only the first. six tegl ments will be lilted out to thiee-batta-lion dimensions The Thirteenth, which is the eleventh legiment In numerical order theie being no Seventh or i:iev "nth leginients stands no show what ever of seeming tit deslied enlatge tntnt to twelve companies. coritSHN not pli:asl:d. Colonel Coursen Is not at all pleased with tills plan, and pioposes to ieg tster a vlgoious protest. Tho regi ments should be favoied accoidlng to th senlmity of their colonels, as is the rule In eveiy other ca'se. In the matter of senloiltj he tanks oh thiid or fouith among the commandeis of the Pennsylvania teglments, bj leason of his soi vice as a captain In the civil war. When he was thiid fiom the bottom undei the National Ouaid rules he had to put up with tho tall end of evei thing that was going. Now. In the volunteer seivlto, when he is tlilitl fiom the top he intends to Insist on the good, old rule of senior ity being enfotced. At last the Thliteenth has a bounti ful, puie and convenient wntei sup plv. After three futile attempts to stilke water by boilng at points select ed under scientific pilnclples, the old foiked, peach-sptout method was ap pealed to and toduy the Thirteenth boasts of the finest well In tho camp. Lieutenant J. C. Hnnlngton, of Com pany O, Monti ose, did tho trick. Some of the scientific fellows soil a snlck eied when the gentleman ftom tho Me tiopolls of Susquehanna wheltcd his Jack knife on the side of his aim brog ins and went foith in search of the famed talesman. Ho found one and then set it to its task. For the best pai t of an hour he twunpod oyer the camp giound enny Ing the peach-sprout befote him. Fin ally he came to headquai teis and asked for a detail. It was given him, and ifter thev had boon aimed with picks md shovels be marched them to tho very top of the hill on which the camp Is located. Again the scientific fellows soil of snickered. The books ulwnjs told them to look for water in vnl leys. Lieutenant Hairlngton wasawnro of what the books had to say on the question, and he believed they weie ordinal 11 light In this icgnid, but his penc li-soiout said distinctly that the best vein of water about tho camp was on tup of the hill, and the peach sin out, In Lieutenant Hat Huston's es timatlon, Is Infallible. Hi: FOl'NO AVATHR. At the point designated by Lieuten ant Haiilugtou, oi rather bj the, peach-s-ptout, the well dlsgeis went to wotk Twelve feet below the sutfnee the led da) gave wa to a bed of giavel. and befme the shovels had penettnted It a foot n vet (table undei giound eieelc was entounteied. It wan't a lodgement of swamp vutei, audi us othei leglmeuts had sti ink in the sand sttata that overlies bed lock, as a iuIo. hereabouts. It was a finiall, swlftlv couislng vein, of seemlnglj Inexhaustible quantity, and of qualit) altogether unlike any thing that tho scientific fellows had been able to tap. A pel fmated whlskej ban el was set in the c.nler of the well ilp-iap was undt i about and foi u foot or two above it a pipe was Inserted In tho htnd of the ban el and a pump nl tmhed to the pipe. The Thliteenth no longei lins cause to complain of its water supply and It has Lieutenant Harrington and his peach spiout to thank foi It. An aiteslan well Is being sunk bv General Graham's oideis, at the other end of the camp, but tho Thiiteenth hus lost all Intel est In the operation T. P. Duffy. 003SIP OF Tiin CAMP. From a Staff Corespondent. . Camp Algei, June 5 An lusuo of fresh meat w.m dollveied yestuidu nt the Thltteenth'H inmmlssary. Lieu tenant Cox icfused to accept It and sent It bnck. It was returned to him with the Information that the meat was all right und that If he didn't (Ike It he could leavo It, or word to tb&t effect. Colonel Coursen, acting briga dier, vvaB appealed to and under author ity of IiIh oIIIco ho appointed a board of survey to pass upon the question nt Issue. Acting Major Kembeck, Cap tain Follown and Assistant Surgeon Keller, who comprised the board, re potted back to the brlgadlci that they had ottleied the meet to be bulled ami tin ec guns to bo llred over Its giave. Another Issue of fresh meat came later In the day Major Wood, of the Second battal ion, was yesterday detailed to organize u Held ofllceis' coutt to try several cuses of violation of the rules of dis cipline. Four culprits leccived light deduttlons from their pay for being absent from roll call or some rfuch of fenses. Captain MtCauslnnd, of Company O, who is engineering the scheme to se iuio tho Hnllstead band for the regi ment says that the older to reciult tlia companies to 106 membeis makes the legimental band nn nasurred thing. John Coddlngton, the lender of tho band, and 10 of Its members stand ready to enlist and they will be among tho eiy flist recruits which the le crultlng ofllcers will consider. ( Colonel Albert J. Logan, of Pitts burg, quartermaster geneial N. O. P.; Colonel Thomas Potter Jr., assistant quattermaster general N G P.; Major J. S. Snyder, of Philadelphia. Lleuten nnt W. F. Hlchardon, of Hairlaburg, supeilnteudent of the state uisenal, nnd W. II. Keechy. of Pittsburg, were guests of Attlng Jatlgadler Coutsen, yesteida. Judge Harold M. McCltlte, of Lewis bins, who Is visiting Colonel Coryell, of the Twelfth, called on the olllters of the Thirteenth estenlay. Mls4 Hlnnthe Hull, of Gieen nidge, who ir visiting fi lends In Washington, made n call on friends In the legiment yesterday. Lieutenant Colonel Mnttes i etui nod today fiom his furlough nnd telleved Major Stlllwell of the command ot tho regiment Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gruslln, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Klliow and Michael Hayes, of Hallstead, and lturgcss 11, C llaltt. of Ciitat Hend, ale visiting tho "Hendeis" In Companv O. Captain Oilman, of Company D. was olllcer of tho day Satuiday, Lleilten nn Huberts, of Company A, was com mander of the guaid and Private John IMdlnger, of Compan I), was oulerly at hcadciuaiters. T. J. Duffy. SUMAURY OF NEWS OF SUNDAY. STHANGD FLi:i:T is seen off Maitin Ique Tiirti:i: i:ssi:ls vki:cm:d by storm In S.ilern harbor, Mass. I'llii: DIISTltOYS $11.0 mm woith of prop. ert In Tmmansbuig. N. Y. WAU Hi:'i:Nri: MKASPHI: passes the senate bj a vole of IS to L'. govi:hnmi:nt di:ciui:s to use four of the vessels laptuud train Spain as transports. COL. PHILIP W AVKKILL. ex-sta'e senator, cu M.iland, is ariested en charge of forgtij. HAVANA DISPATCH savs the govern ment uf Spain will work io.nl mines discovered In Cuba and stcure a sup ply toi Spanish ships. GPNIJOAT MAUIiri'TA arrives after a long viivage around Cape Ilom. GOV. ATKINSONS wife, of West Vir ginia Is held tu ball on charge of forgei , . CHinr V ILKli:. of the V S secret ser vici makes public a litter ironi C.ir r.uiiM foi mi r attache of the Spanish ligation at U'nsl.li.unn which iliarlv Indicates tb it Cimiiizis headquar ters at Mnntri ll Is a station lor Sp in Ish spies on American sell. THi: WAU Di:PAUTMi:NT receives word Hum Majot General ilenltt. coinm.uiillng the dipiitnient of tho Pacllle and now at S m Francisco, In dicating ilie pnssililllt) uf tho de piituie of the seccniil expedition to tin Philippines raij next week, prob nbl on TiiLSd.ij. SHORT RATIONS AT SANTIAGO. Cipo Ila.vtlen, June 5. A dNpatoh fium ,n gpvirnmont loune at Poit-.iu-Prlnte s,is. "A IlujUcn Inloinunt, now In Santiago do Cuba ci.blis that Hie destitution there has greatly lucre lsed since the bombardment began, and the mllltao commnnder has been forced tu riduce th i.itlons of the soldicis. among whom theie Is much discontent." Th'io has been no illiett coinmunlc itlon irum Santiago thus far toduj. ( oiiiinenceinrnl at Carlisle. Curl' de Pa, June 3 -The one bundled and fifteenth annual eemmi ncement of Dickinson colli ge opened todaj with the baccalaureate sermon by Piesldont Heed In Allison Memorial i hurch. The an nual sermon tu the cullegi Ruling Mum Christ! in association was diliwttd this I'tnliig l Hev Dr. Willi im Valentino K'elh editor of the Methodbt Hi view of New Vurk. 'I he commenccnunt euiuert and piomenadu ill be given tomoirow evening (i'tnv Vlclory fn Chester. '.Vest Chester. Pa.. Jihk .'i Complete but unolbcial letiuns ncclved as to tho lesiilt of last nlrl.t's Heiuiblkaii pri maries show that tho Quu facllun has won a complete victory over the mitt Qu.ij fonts ongresHinnii .llnrn Dead. Canton Muss June 5 Hon Klljah A Morse uieinlipi of congress fiom this ills, trlei. lib d at Ills home Ir- this tltv ut 5 o clock this afternoon, aged 37 INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY. Hi. Hut. Illsbiip llobaii W ns Orilntncd r.isbteeu Years Ago uilcrdav. Ht. Hev. M J. Hoban lilshop of Alalls und euadlutur lilshup of Scran ton, tilebrated the eighteenth annl veisaiv uf his oidlnatiun tu the pilest huod yesteida, and during tho daj ho lerelved the congratulations uf his many trlends Hishop Hubaii was or dained a priest In Home by Cnidlnul Manoco La Valletta, in tho t lunch of St. John Latciau, and ho lead his firt mass In the ehapel uf the Ameilcnn crllege. Trlnltj Sunday, and shoitly after lie lift for this tountiy and land ed heie Sept i of that year, and was assigned as assistant pi lest to Ho. Dr Chatles F. Kellev, of Towanda Three venis later he was sent as as sistant to Hev. John Finnen. V. (J., of Plttston. theme tu St. Joseph's, at Troy, and later was made pastor of the newl erected n.ulsh ut Ashley. He woh eleva'tenl to the blshopilc Sun day, Manh J.'. IS'jG, two years agu. by Cardinal Satolll. VERDICT FOR THE PLAINTIFF. Directed by Judge Archbald In Ihu ('alleiiiliir-Kcllev Cusp. The Jury In the case for the recovery of $10,000 worth of bonds brought by Mrs. M. J. Callendar against Attorney John P. Kelly, ufislgnee of tho Oly phunt Trust company, was directed AIDED BY MRS. P1NKHAM. Mrs. W. 13. 1'axtoN, Youngtovvn, North Dakota, writes about her strutf Rl to regain health nftcr the birth of her little iflrl: " Diiau Mits. Pinkham: It li with pleasure that I atlil my testimony to your lint, hoping that it may ludiico others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. "After the birth of my Httlo Rirl, threo years np;o, my health vva3 very poor. I hail lciicorrhcea badly, anil a terrible bearlup-ilown palu which gradually grew worse, until I could do no work. Also hud headache nearly all the time, nud dlzy feelings. Men struations were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from a good doctor, but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when 1 read your advertisement in a paper. 1 sent at onco for a bottle of Lydia, K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound, nnd after taking two-thirds of the bottle I felt so much better that I send for two moie. After using threo bottles I felt as strong and well as any one. " 1 think It is the best medicine for female weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf fering from this trouble."' Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. I'inkhnm is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advice is beyond question tho most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. I'inkhnm be fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinlshaiu's address is Lvnn, Mass. Satuiday forenoon by Judge Archbald to bilng In a verdict for the plaintiff The case went tu the Jury Thuisday, ' nnd on Frida afternoon, the Jury be i lug still out. Attorney I. 11. Hums I made a inrtion before Judge McPher I sun, who was the trial Judge, for bind ing Insttuttlons. und to enter a rule for a new trial Major Wan en opposed tho motion, but tho com t decided nut to mle on It until the next tl.ij. and as Judge Mc Pheison was In a hu.iy homo eaily on Satuida, he Instiucted Ju'.ge .Meh bald to giunt tho motion ,mJ lli cot a verdict for the plaintiff tiiidei these conditions. Thee If moie law Involved In the cose than theie are questions of fact. In the wage suit of John Kane, cf the South Side, against Henry Hovels, of Archbald, a veidlct foi the defen dant was found Kane tlalmed $72 balance duo on plastering a house. OBITUARY. Mrs James Driscoll, of 111 Irving ave nue. South S'de died seiiilenly at her homo S itunla morning fiom an attack ot heart trouble tu which i-lie was aub jctteel. A few hours be fore her death she was In good health The di teased was 31 ears of age. and is survived b ner husband and time children The fu neral will take place- tomonow niurnlug ut 1 o'clock, and at 9 .'0 a mass or re quiem will be sung In St. Piters ci'he dral Interment will lie made in Cathe dral temeter. At tin home of hei daughter, Mis Dan iel Hle.il, cnrnoi of Grove stieet and Monroe avenue Mrs Johanna Madden, nn aged lad. died jesterday. The funer al oceiiis tomonow niornlng with a mm uf requiem In St Paul's chinch, und Interment will be made in tho Satied Heart temeter at PI ill.. Mrs James Simons, of lilakel, died Saturday afternoon at Scraiiton. Mrs Simons was "7 ears old ami is survlveel by a husband and two chlldicn The fu neral will tola place tomoirow afternoon Services will be held In the Hlakely Unp. tlst chinch. Interment will be marie In Union cemeter. EXTRA CITY APPROPRIATIONS. Arc Provided in the .llenouro Signed bv .Mayor llnlli'). Tho supplomentaiy appiupilatlon or dinance, which disposes uf a sin fills of $13,1110, has bfon signed by Mayor Hnlle. Ho has also signed the tax levy oidlnanee which piovldes tor a 10-mlll levy for geneial purposes nnd 2.80 mills for tho Intel est nnd sinking fund in count. Following are the supplementary times: Thiid ward J 1"" Seventh wind '""i Hlghth waul 10u Pourteentli ward 11 Klghteenth ward Wi Plrestokirs Mi) Hnildlng in qiec tor's salai -'" Luzerne street repairs ."00 Columhl.n tnmpativ chemical engine 1 :l Hellef eompan cheinlcal engine . liii city hall repairs 1 il Mattes street inipiovement l.MO l.eggett's cut k letalnlng wall l.r.M Nn Aug paik 1 "Oi Asph lit pave repairs ",s'7 Plumbing inspector's cieclentials.. . 73 Hi palling nibble stone- pave. Penn avenue 'M Total .$Ul)M WHEELMAN'S LEG FRACTURED. Hesalt of n Siiiida) Hlcyclo Spill on Llinhiiisl Itniiletnrd. Tliomas Heynolds sustained a ftac ture of one of the bones of his leg near the ankle as n tesult of a bl t cle spill on i:imhurst boulevard es terda. Heynolds was coasting and foil while tiylng to pass a cnirtage. He was tid ing In eompan with his cousin. Hey nolds Hedfoul. who assisted him nn his vheel to the bridge at Nay Aug pails, wheie a conveyance was pioeuted to lit mil him to tho tltv. M'KELVEV IS TO BE RETAINED. Will Continue ni Superintendent ol the N. V , , mid . Company. Supeilntendent Chatles D. McKel vp.v. of th.' New York. Susquehanna and Westein lailioad Is to be letaineil In his position by the Krle company which now contiols the Susquehanna and Westein. Mr. McKelvey has been superintendent of that load foi some time Heieatter th company will use the i:rle Terminal at Jersey City Instead of the Union teimlnal. CANNELLA BADLY INJURED. Slnbbed in the Uiaht Shoulder by n .'Inn M ho i;ciipi'd. Joseph Cannella, residing in tho Italian boarding house In the rear of Arlgonl Feinundo's on Falrvlew ave nue, was stabbed last evening by a fellow countryman who is suspected to have been Fellclun Donlo Ouare- V V K X' h" x V a a v v tc K K V X' teT & fc" K' V a. v K X ft,' ft" K K V h' V V u JV K V a" ' & &' K se K t: & &' a," s' ft' ft" w 124 8452 Pieces of Strictly High-Class Cambric Underwear at a 'Sacrifice Dainty, well-mnde Undcrmuslin that will appeal particularly to women who have been nnd are in the habit of making their own undcrg.iiments, with a view to obtaining only that which is perpec tion and which can be depended upon for wearing quality. Thib great purchase was made fiom the dissolving firm of p. K. Sicher & Co., New York City, the most prominent manufacturers of Ladies' Underwear in the United States today, whoso factories are located principally in semi-rural districts, thus insuring Underwear that has been produced amid healthy surroundings, so that To all Purposes It Is the Equal of HOriB HADE UNDERWEAR In view of the fact that the market contains more inferior underwear at this time than it has for some time past, it is a relief to find that some manufacturers are still loyal to their good reputation and insist upon making onlv such underwear that will stand the criticism and scrutiny of home inspection. Just so with "Sicher" Underwear. Caicfulness in making and liberalitv in the cutting it is on the order of home-produced underwear, and the sewing as well as the tumming is of the very best. This sale opens this Monday morning, with the opening of the store at eight o'clock. Goods will be found on sale all along the right aisle, at the bargain counter and in the center of the store. A Saving of Forty Per Cent. Guaranteed. Si w ft" ft' ft" ft ft' n &. ft' ft' & Greatest Values Ever In Hirh-Cla5s Muslin for tOC Gowns of Muslin, Mothet Hub haul voke of tucks and inseition. Biggest 39C K X X ft ft' lb' :v X ft ft" ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' IV ft ft ft" ft ft" ft4 ft' ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft ft ft' ft' ft ar ft' ft' ft' a," ft' & k' v ft' ft' t." r ti ft' ft' ft &' ft' ft ft' n; t.' & ft' ft & ft 3." ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft" ft ft' ft' a' ft ft bargain ever 'offered in high-class for 6oc Gowns of Cambric, Mother Hubbard yoke, tucked and dimmed with 40c cambric luflle around yoke neck for fjoc Gowns of Muslin, Mother Hub bard yoke having four rows of torchon 40c lace and cluster of tucks, trimmed wij.li cambric ruflle. A CiC "or kc Gwris 0" Muslin, empire style, t-" yoke of embroidery insertion, wide collar trimmed with embioidery'edgc. iJV solid embroidery yoke, edged with cm-broidery. Great Values in for -19c Chemises of Muslin, with tucked yoke and cambric ruffle. 25C 1.. -,-., "!-. .:.,,. f 33C lui iut v-aiciiiisc.i -ui muMiu, wiui yuivc ' rtf mlirrtiHerv mcertinn rin.-l tnrkc trim- med with cambric i utile. Great Values in Fine Cambric I -TI f for 19c Corset Covers of Cnmbiic, aZ with high neck, trimmed with em bioidery edge. for 2sc Corset Covers 2IC with V neck, tummed with line embroid- ery edge. 2 fir r c Crset Coveis ov- tn rimmed to match. Great Values in fluslin and -T.j--- for sqc Diawers of extta fine Muslin, "0" cluster of tucks and tiimmed with em broidei y. 7 1C or :'C)C Muslin Drawers very fine quality 5l' Muslin, cluster of tucks ami trimmed with cmbioideiy ruffle. Great Values in Huslin and ft" ft" ft' ft &' & ft' ft' &' &' v v , a,' a,' ft ft' &' ft ft i' a' ft' tt' 1CC r c Skills of Muslin, with double jy' uiffle, and cluster of tucks, very wide. COT ,01 Muslin Skirts extra quality, hav uV"' ing cluster of tucks and ruffle of em broideiy five inches wide. for 1.25 Skirts ot lace to match. tine 79C ' ft' M'.4U:to'.4l3U"43t'4ilUU slum, of Hunker Hill, Dunnioie. He Is not hciIoiisI) wounded, the knife pinbabl.s IkuIiik been small. Tin wound Is in the Unlit bhoulclci, juht hack of the collar bone, nnd Is about hulf nn Inch Ions und two Inilics deep Di F. l". Hall diesseil the wound l'p to n late houi the assailant had j not been anpii'lienileel TOOK A HEADER. IMevcn-Vi'in-Olil llc Injured nt .Nay Ans I'ntU snlurilny. l'ddle Dover!". 11 jears of age, of GDI Linden treet. was hllRhtly injured In n fall fiom a bicycle nt Xuy Auk pink Hotuiduv. Tho lad was UdlnK a mun'x wheel In ualtlK the pole of his shoe for n brake IiIh foot was foieed between the forks, which auddenly stopped the wheel's momentum and threw him ov er the hnndle-bars. He sti nek on his face, euttltm n Kash In his cheek nnd lareiatiiiK the skin. .tluetliie; ol Senatorial Committee. On Wednesday nt 2 o'clock in the rooms of the Cential Ilepubllcan club theie will be n lneetlnu of the Ilepub llcan BtandlnK committee of the Twen tieth Senatorial dlstilet to designate a time und place fur holding the eciiii torlal eoincntloii. MINOR COURT NOTES. Attorney II. . Mulhollaud wan ap pointed cominittre of Catherine O'llnro. a lunaiie, Saturday, and a bond in ihu sum of .. 01 wan ordered to be entered, T. N. Hpaiujenberp and W. V. Ketehuiii weie Balurcl.iy appointed uppnilsum In I lip awslenmeTt of A. .M. Claik, of Peek llle A rulo wan granted Saturda to show and 126 Wyoming Avenue. Offered and underwear. and sleeves. f..t: ..iu .,ni, of fine Cambiia, of fine Cambric, with square neck 2fSC or C)C SV quality lace. for S9C cambric 39C broidery. ACC 'or 79c rzf m (Qr for 08c uy ruffle, lace. Muslin, with wide double Lebeck & Corin. III ' i 1K--M VII m a i h ri rv-t-r-rt n b liUUIiUil t U 1 1 L L Today, at 3 and p. 01, toiental Rigs and Carpets All these goods must be sold during this regardless of cost. Sale under direction of Mr. H. M, Dagliistauliati. WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. inline why Wald'i 1'rlie inluur child uf Walter ami Anrlt-I'i Ice ileeeaKnl slumlil lint be ailnpied bj William S OrltnlliK A ill ore .- was ttrnnttil Suuidax to 1'ietl Ib'ln fiom MarKaiet Heinz Jiulfte iii.iif.tei made a decree Mtunlav urHtu.ill enJolnli.R the defendant In the case of Dr. l C Saip im'alnst th New Vorlt Dentin parlursi from ualiiK the trade nam of the plalntift. In the county of l.aekanai.nt or upon their pIbiis, 110 tlcH or advertisements. Cicoib'u Mlrt, Jacob Dcniuth, Andiew J .1 . 3 Muslin and .X . ft , .1 .t . . ft ft ft ft ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft x ft ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S CftC "r " Gwnsf Ul1e Muslin, Mother 5v,w Hubbard yoke, of insertion and tucks trimmed with embioidery edge. .p lor 8qc Gowns of fine muslin, empire " style, yoke of fine embroidery insertion, having wide pointed collar. "7(C for Si. oo Gowns of fine Muslin, Mother y" Hubbard yoke, of wide embroidery, insertion, yoke, neck and sleeves trimmed with embroidery. HClC r "51,00 Gowns of Cambric, Mother y Hubbard yoke having points of insertion, lawn ruffle edged with Vaiencienes lace. Qr for $1.2, Gowns of Cambric, empire yt style, wide collar trimmed with Vaien cienes lace. 1CIC ""or :;oc Chemises of fine Muslin, with Oyc yoke of embroideiy, insertion and tucks, trinimed. with embioidery edge to match, ACiC ""or "' C'1ei"'ses 0" ''ne Muslin, with T-y square yoke of torchon lace and em broidery insertion, trimmed with lace to match. " "ZC "01 oc orset Coveis of Cambric, with 55" V neck, wide cluster of tucks and trim med with fine embioidery. "XCC ""r c -"orsct Covers of fine Cambric, jy1-' V neck, yoke of tucks and insertion, tummed with fine embroidery to match. x X X X I 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X back and front, yoke of embroidery 5 Cam'c drawers very fine Cambric, trimmed with torchon fine Muslin Diawers with wide ruffle, trimmed with fine em- X Skirts- with wide double ruffle mid handsomely tiimmed with lace. x Skirts of fine Muslin, with double ' veiy full and trimmed with wide & ft x X X X X X x X X X X X ft ruffle, tiimmed with insertion and sale, Miller. I'D'ilnd IVIl unci II 11 Klaumln zer l tli Ir uttorie, VnMiurir it Daw son ami iSeoiKe II Hlce, on Saturday i ommeiii'eil aetlins In licn)u aKuliiHt the eltj ot Huanton nnd the Lackawanna. Iron and Steel company for lujuiles nl leBed to hae been sumalnnl bj tho nrBllneni of the iletenduntti I'lio plaTn. tiffs claim that their proi ertlm on tho Smith Side hae boen mateilall damaged by water which has accumulated to such nn extent as to become a nuisance Tho damages' claimed aggitgute about J15, W, A