;fa ' ' i ' " ' " " i ' .",- i- '"" V- U M-, ? . "ri THE SCRANTON TJIIBUNl-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1902. B&.2& EK'.v a. kK"': rf iWM "VV uMS The News of Carfeondale. -.-. .. .... . MM. .M W l& Iv rc V I K is : T J1 liGRAND TRUSTEES i. OP C.M.B.A. MEET Quarterly Scsnlon Held at Crystal Inn, Crystal Lake Reserve JFund and Branch Matters Considered. Next Meeting at Philadelphia. Tim trustees of the Pennsylvania. Grand council of the Catholic Mutual Honcvolcnt asportation met In quarterly session In this city yesterday afternoon. The meeting was divided between this city and Crystal lake. M. A. Kelly, of this city, who Is one of the trustees, with the thought of adding to the In terest and comfort of the trustees, ar ranged to have the earlier meeting take place n,.t Crystal Inlce. Accoidlngly the trustees and grand ollleors, seven In all, drove to the Crystal Inn, arriving there at dinner time, with a KOleliilld dinner awaiting them. Mutlnney Utos., the proprietors of the Inn, piovlded gener ously for their guests, thereby adding materially to the hitters' comfort and enjoyment during their stay In this sec tion. The d(nuor over, the trustees went Into session. All were present. They weic F. J. nrady, M. J. Clark, Pitts burg; J. R. Pox, Uradfordj Paul J. Power, Philadelphia; 15. A. Kelly, Car bondale. AV. J. Maxwell, grand presi dent, and J. AV. Sullivan, grand hecre tary, both from Pittsburg, sat ex ofllclo. Between the annual conventions of the grand council, these trustees and ' the grand president and grand sccro- . tary, have the Identity of the grand council, being empowered to dispose of nny questions that arise between con- , vcntlons 'and requiring Immediate at tention. The disposition of the reserve fund Is . the chief matter that calls for attention, though issues raised among the numer ous C. M. B. j. branches throughout the state were considered and passed upon at yesterday's meet lug. In discussing or considering the re serve fund, the trustees were 'much gratified with its standing. The fund was found to be $187,000. Of this amount $101,000 was found to be Invested In municipal bonds; JGO.OOO in mortgages, and $20,000 was on deposit in national banks. The branch Issues that were considered ar of Interest only to the separate branches and will be reported "to each In legular order. , In the evening, the trustees icturned to this city and took supper at the Harrison house. The session was re newed at S o'clock and the business of the meeting was closed. The most Im portant thing done before adjourning was the selection of Philadelphia as the next meeting, which will take place the latter part of July. This is the second time the grand trustees of the '. M. B. A. met In this city. The first meeting was three yeais ago. Their coming to Paibondale this year was in deference to H. A. Kelly, of this city, who is Inlluentlal in the grand council. IKE BUHROWS' TROUBLES. Man Who Established Lunch Busi nes in Carbondale Is Bankrupt. The financial troubles of fke Burrows, who is known to every Carbondallau, reached a climax on Monday when he tiled a petition, as a voluntary bank rupt in the Tailed States court, lie gave his liabilities as ?'!,7fi7.2l and his assets as $1, 007,00. This latest tin n In Ike's career in terests Carbondallnns for it was he who established the lunch business in Carbondale and paved the way for what profits are now being derived fiom this vuit oc the city's economy. lie came to Rcranton, perhaps ten years ago, from Now Haven, where he work ed in a lamp f.ictoiy. When he leaeh ed the Electric city he supplied himself with a basket of biscuits and a can of boiling fiankfurteis, making the lounds of the theaters and other public places each night. As the "hot dog man," as , he was dubbed, together with his as . , soeiates in the business, he did a thriving trade with his so-called canine -1 confection. Alter a while he purchas ed a wagon, a "night owi" as it was called, and located it In Carbundale. Ills favorite place was at the corner of Main street and Salem avenue. The presence of Ike's movable "White House tavern" was the cause of s.onie agitation in councils because of his not having a license. Some months nfter the appearance of the white wagon, Ike opened a estauraut in the Anthracite building, which was the llrst ambitious enter prise of Its kind In Carbondale. Dazxl cd somewhat by the success of tills venture, he opened lunch rooms In other places down the valley, hut he met with disaster In each attempt, al ways returning to Caibondale to try ( his luck again in getting another start. Late laHt summer competition forced Ike to leave Carbondale. lie located In Wllkes-Baire, opening whert was re- t garded as a swell place on Market stieet. It was believed he was prosper- ' Ins when-now comes the news that he 't Is a bankrupt. Ike was a unique character and his v restaurant In tho Anthiaolte building always proved a piolllle. .source of -mlfih find amusement to the steady tfiiH2't'tliliHfc1CQ' IH'U' 'n enjoy SBiSgffffSliBiftirilfWVty gathered there to gm?ft.'h'6u'i''So.Ei-twii In a social way pvfileII:e'H best dishes were put out of :; KSBEJUNA- THE -PITCHFORK. ataiBesr'WeWiwSent to Jail for a sfSii pangeous' Pastime. ffiSRtmep K'iPmjjii of)he "bush" section, Sttft takenxtotlil county jail yesterday aUSSnoon by yqnstnAilo Morau, on the SaSSkgo of getting Coo gilyovlth a pitch &&, according to the .story 6f Ton. jjB&ulo Hrndloy, of Carbondale town- SSCi'Oiutn, the constable says,, came to Sm' 3ic.ll Wi.butiuuy evening, In seaich of You Could Look .?'ftltatllftlturfltl,iKH,f.r.rMlltfn.. .lfi5t.,,'tf4;WW jwr'coaau.'lf neglected, will uriuK you, yuu wuum teen icllct lit once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption Guaranteed to cure Con utnptton, Bronchitis, Aatntna. and all Lunir Troablei.; Cures Coueiaiuid Colds la a day. aST-eoti' Writo toTs, C. Wells & Co.. caoy.K. Y., for Ixtc trial bottle. V..IM'UU..D..IT.. ..IU.. k. DI..J mmr f v nin ,oj1iw r"""" mwwwm m his father. He had it pitchfork with hlni, which he pointed and Jabbed at Bradley In u manner calculated to make the latteivshlvcr, even though ho has had some exciting experiences with des perate, prisoners. A neighbor named Hooney heljied the constable out of his dilemma. A warrant was jmrorn out for Keenon's nrrest on the charge of attempted felonious wounding, and Al derman Atkinson committed him. FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL. Solicitors Are Out Among the Mer chants of the Town Offerings Will Bo Appreciated. The necessity for funds for Emer gency hospital has moused the women Intel ested in the blessed work of this charity and an active, persistent can vass is being made of the city. The solicitors, who are young ladles who have generously and earnestly lent themselves to the movement, ale call ing among the stores find the olllces of the town. So far there has been a favorable response. Tho efforts of the earnest and zealous workers have mot with good results, but as there is need of a very generous response to tho ap peal for funds, those who have not been called upon as yet are reminded once more of the urgency of the needs of the hospital. If, therefore, no solicitor has as yet called upon you, It is hoped that this will servo as a lemlnder of the crying needs of tho hospital. it might be well to remind the public that the rummage sale, under tho uus plces of the woman's auxiliary of the hospital. Is still in progress in tho Ar mory building at North Main street and Lincoln avenue. Among the urtlcles which are for sale are two good heat ing stoves, which cost $- and $ir., but will be sold at the bargain price of $3.50 each. The stoves might be purchased to advantage now and laid away for future use. Off for England This Week. Cliatlcs C'obbhdlct aiid family will leave on I'lnlay ot tills week tor I'ligland, whole tlicy will lonulii until .lime, when they will ct fall for X.ihl, Fouth Afilia, when- Air. Ccbblcdlet will bo into mercantile life. Ills time in lhig land will be spent, prior to his ill i n tr for South Afihu, in t lettlii'- un Ice machine lor the Cai bondale Machine company. Itlch.inl Cohblcilht, his biothcr, will leaic today fur N'ow oik city, whore he will be en paired for tuiii.il wuik in con-luictinjc n it ice machine for the C'.iihoiulale .Muhlne company. In June he will le.He for Ihi-tlatid, where lie will join liN hiuthcT. Together the will leiie for South Afiica, where they will enter inlo pailneNiip in .i depiitmrnt stole. JImi, ('olililrdkl's biothei-ln-liw U well situated in Natal. Going to Militaiy Ball. The lmliUiy lull in llone-clale, on I'rMiy niejit net, ha-, .in intercut for a luiiiibci of I'aiboiidaliam, and it N likely tint the ci.il l'fc of tlii-. city will be will iepie-.uiled in thi Miiicly eM'iit of tLe iliple t it . 'I lie bill will take place in the armoiy, mi ller the .ui-piie-i of Company II, ThiiUenth letjimeiit, which N an aurance that it will puhap he the social cietU of the sra-on in lliiui'-.il.ile. It I-. epected tint f'olonel I,. A. Watiis and nnmhet, of l.U t ill will be pres ent lei she dat to tlie occasion. "Unclaimed Letters. List of letttis iciuiininj,' in the Caibondale, Ii i olollice, Apiil So, no.', lor iicmmoiw un known: Auionio Aiello, Michael ISioik, llioir.ai Ilow aid, It." O. .Smith, Sic. 'S . M. ('. A., W. M. Hub, A .1. ampbell, 'linn, t'aidcn, Win. .N. Cl.nl, i:. K. Cooper. Collins llios., 1'i.ink- Col-ni-h, Tiank A. Dim-, Will Kiaus, I.i 1'raucc Crar, Cue Hill, Ml-s I.Ulic UiKlol, Mi-.s I.oui-a Cudlip, .Ml,-, .Nun U. Ilainl-ih, Mi-. Suah (.i-e, Mi.,, lliiikjet (,ijn.ili.iii. Mis. .1. (!. (in liik, Min Li N cue Mi. I.nich, Mi. ,1. W. Uilliini-,. J .11. 'Uionias, p. M. Herrick Center Man's Injuries. Willi un I.ijwood, a li'iidint of lloiuck Center, w.i-, found jofcidij iiioiiiliiK lit the foot of .i steep cnibaiiki'icnt alon-; (he Krle lailroad ju-t noitli of Tou-l cny. He w.-n in i lnlf coiiMioir, slate and ,h u, weak tiom Ions of blood, a Ionn' di'p Hash luiiuf been intlioted upon the Me of lit-. In nl. 'Jline is some niiiliii' n.i I ouiiiliiiir Hie else lis l.a.vwooil iliims lli.it be was not shuck by a li un. lie is lin-lined to belleio tint lie Hceheil the injuiy as u icsult of falling down the bank. Shields Child: en Out of Danger. 'I lie nniiy blends of the family will be le liciiil tu Icmiii Iha( the two chlhlien of 111. and Aliv. I, 1,. Shield-, who are alllided with diphtheria, .lie out of dine,ei. 'I lie son, Welil.ni, was htiicken lli-t and wn followed by the ilinglitpr, LoM-hce. The f. it -mer was in a ciitlc.il tondllioii and there weio fe.ns for his recoieiy. Now boih nie out of iliintiT and uiiles time Is tome accident tlicy will iccou-r. Walker Funeral This Afternoon. The late 'llicmas I", Walker, who ille.l In lliidjiepoit, Corn., on Sundiy, iciclied tills city oer the Delawaie and llinUon at S.il'i last i Islit. 'J he dueaicd was taken to tlie Walker hoim-stead cm Teuaee stieet, fiom whence the funei.il will tjke place ibis afteinoou at .1.S0 o'eloek, !-ei-lice- will take place in Sr. Ito-e cliuuli end builal will follow in St. Io-e iiiuelei. Going Trout Fishing. .Tohn'dllbest, one of the mast entliuslistlu end suuio-ful iUliiimcn in Caibundile, will today mike liis lliat tiy for limit this nwu. He 'lll go to the DUiiuy, bejond I'b'J-ant Mount, which U uptarded as the beat place hr'icabo.iU for the Hicckled bcMUtlc-. John Van lleek will aceoiiipiny him, Will Attend Dentists Meeting. Dr. C T Meakei, of this ellj, will paillilinte in the ilUuK-lon on "Doiital rolbles" and , W, A. !-peiicer on "llvelslon of Infciloi Mail lay," at the flftj-foiulh eolAintlun of the Su qui liJim.l Dnitul .LS-oelitlou tu be held in U'ilkei lime Miy 11, H and 10, at Hotel btrillu;, Died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Woiel lias In i'ii lecehrel of the death at Ids home in llicioklui, N. V., of Patrick Toy, ,i for. met' resident of lliu illy and a biolhci' to Mis, '1110111,1$ (ioldin, of hand sllict. lie died .U's tudjy uioiuiii at S o'tloik, To Be Wedded Today, MUliael r, (ioMi'M ami Mini .Villi. 1,. CW.-llo, botli Moll liiiimii, will lio wulilcil llili afternoon in M, Itiuo cIhih'Ii, Meetings of Tonight, ('.lllini.il.lK lu.lxc Ullluhln o( I'jllilj,. 1'loiii'iT ta.tlo, KulgliU M'ttia Cluln. THE PASSING THRONG. (illiM I,. I'lJlU, ut bu.llitnil, UJ4 ill (lie clly ji'.liiJay. Slim 'r3le Ki'ijfiiii, ul Scuiiton, li'tlie Bet ut C arli'iiul.ilo liU'iuU. Jllwi lli'lui .1 . iiJi'i i of I'oiMt I'll j 4i a Cuilwrnljlc UJtor ,iiti'ulJ,v, f'luili'i MiCjiiii, vl Mi dim lliolliui, I on a liiIticj till) to New Voik city. Mm, .I.iiuim (iilflln lu-i in Inn' nui'.-t, liu jUtir, Mr;, 'llmiiiuj llnhiy, of WilUs-IUiie. Mm. Itulicit JIjuIi. ut pmimorc, i a nui't at the li'niie ut In r niutlier, )lr. Jolm ISicntuii. MI-.I M.isimII, of I'lttluiit;, li a lit".' it t lit. lioiuu Qf Mr. uii'l Mm. II, , !c'y, vu Diitett ktlci't, City Ticasutcr 11. J. Itol.lr.ou mil I'nink lUnnli, of Serantoii, were at the lluiUon lioiisu Ut ctnilii)r. Dr. ('. T, Mojlir, (leni','i MIIN mul Jolm Buy Wall Paper Today WALL PAP We will place orvsale MANY THOUSAND ROLLS OF WALL PAPER at marvelously low prices. -Waif Paper buyers should await for this sale. The stock is inclusive of the richest spring designs and colorings. Wall Paper for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Bed Room, Bath Room, Library, Hail, Den and Parlor. If you" want good paper at less than manufactures' prices, or if you want the cheaper grades come to this sale. Our word for it Scranton will never see or never has seen such Wall Paper prices as will be found at this sale. 1 ,000 rolls Wall Paper, with 9 inch border, suitable for all the various rooms of a house. 25 different pat terns to select from ODDS AND all together and the room. Patterns are mostly floral designs. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS All Week at These Prices We said in yesterday's paper that the following Dress Goods and Silk items would be priced for one day only. We withdraw that restric tion, and have decided to leavethese splendid values, priced as you see them today, all week. This is a" rare opportunity to purchase such high class fabrics at the figures quoted. Dress Goods Etamines the popular light weight fabric which has that elegant costume effect when made up, in the latest and much wanted shades, The $1.75 kind, today's price SI. 25 " 1.50 " " 1.10 ' 1. 00 85 All our $1.00 quality, 45-inch Armures, Poplins, Whipcords, Prunel las and a 54-inch Venetian and Broadcloth.this season's latest shades and considered by judges of value to be worth more than $1.00, but "TQc today, buy them at ... ' $1 Pongee Silk, linen effects, today at 84c Familiar names, all $1.00 and many $1.35 a yard fabrics. Peau de Lavant, Louisine, Peau de Soie, a high class finish and values that you can buy today only, at 89c We Are Adding to Our Great Crepe Egypta, an all wool summer fabric pastel shades, From $1.00 . A 30-Inch All Wool Challies, newest designs, also effects, former price 59c per yard, at '. Our tull line of Cashmeres, all wool, 50c values, go special price, yard For this week only. 1). Wunii'in aio al MliiKtono Jlanor, X. V., on .i lt.hlns dip. ,, , , ,, , Hev It. A. Mttier U in HoiiiwUlo, atli-iul-Insr ii tluii' lJ' m,'1' ' lha 'a'"011 urUl iliMiniiiy In inusie In (ir.ue ilimili. Jljiugir Dm ll'ine. "I tln (iwiiil, bpont Momlj neiilmr l .'craiiton, in tin- K"0t of Jljiusir A. .1. Uiill. o' !" I.)-""'!. T. D. MaiKfy, mlumit U'pii'M'iit.iliu for "Tlie lloiuili- IIiIit Hilli," J I" Hm fU.' .e--"''l'l.i.i, muiiKlntr for lliu iiiuilmtloii .it tlie. llraiul on MoihIjj', ( iiplala (iihiii!i llnmn, Hipeiintemlint of atriiK'iei ' Tino llliio kotlily, is .it tlm llaiii-on lioiiM. niMin, after .1 tlioit Hip to iiiiiiit3 iluwn lliu xalley. Mi, .mil Mil Swiiii'l llaifoiil, of IJiiliio, wliu luu luTil l.lllmr lelatiMw In tiiH city foi u few ilJU. left last fh'IiIhk lor Jeimjii, mIiiii- tliey will in iKc a slioit stay wltli lela tin. diailes II, l.ee, of 'I'liiace htieet, li.n re. tnuieil flu n .1 pli.Kint Ult nllh Ills boiii llor. Ion fn'e, lni reiently iliangml fioin TaJosIa, ami h nw piiiilet'ir of , lioti,lry in hlU ncy, .V, V. .lou Miuni, of New YoiU ilj, who liai a wlilu aiqualiilaiiii' III CarLionJale, U lieio for a few ili. ill', Mau in, v.lm U tuuellns tales liian for a Miimiicr, nUwear lioie, U u meet? Milecil loiall, Ii.iIiij; heeu u mloUt fop fcei ii al eai3 In one of tho leading lliool.hn limit lies. DmliiK lilx klay here liU filimU uiv usually uilirtalmil with a few of liU teleitlun.-. JERMYN AND iWAYFIELD. The nurrlave of William .), lljrne, of Majllelil, and Ml-u Mjitlu IMiiimid., daughter of -Min (ieorgo lMimindi, of Koutli beconil ttuet, Juni.Mi, tool; place ut (I o'lloil; la.t eienlni; in the iliuuli of the l-acii'd Heart, 'Hie lulde looked leiuail,. ably pretty lu a drcs4 of white kill, peiudlne out white talTeta, trlnuneil with ulilte upplliue. 111m Catharine ilcclun was the Urldcuuaid uml wore a pretty diesi of rose laiudimne, trimiuid i uuoa yhi. News i beginning This Morning at 9 O'Clock. ENDS-We mean price will surprise you. Revelation in Va!uesSILKSHigh Class Qualities in IVislan appllipie, .lohn Cuff, ot Niw Yoil; illy, was Kiouinaiiuii, 'Hie ceremony, wlikli w.n wllne'eeil hy a Urge inniiber of the jininK Vouple'a flleniN, w.n pel formed hy the pallor of the ilinnli, lli'V. rutin r Dunn, Al Ihe luiuliulou of tho teieniony the hildal paity wa-i ililieu tu the home ot the Inide'H iiiutlxr, wheir Mippir was sened and u leeeptlou held. Ihe happy couple left on the 11 o'eloih tialn fui New oilc mid other points, 'they will commence houe),iiplut; at t'aihoiulale on their letiun home, II iy K, 'llio u.,luis at the chinch wile; Slei. I', 1", KilKer, (ieoiKP Hart, I'alilck 'I'allet and IMnuiil Xeaiy, of .Mailleld, Mr. II.miio Is one of Cnliun. iljle'o mo-t popular and iiiiaumliiK .inuiit; men. Ho U J faithful employe of thu l'liiduitlal In biiijnie loiupiuy, -Mn. lljines U one of our til. inted Junius ladles, and her depaiture will he deidoieil In many of lur fiiunU. Itei i:, .1, lliodluad, lector of St. .Tunics Kpl copal cliuuli, oicauled a Iioj' lnlgado lat t cuius. i Mu, II, (iieeulado was a Linlnes-. caller ut St i anion ,ctciila,. The Daughter u St. Oeoic, who foimeily occupied upathnents in, the Odd IMIowV huild in),', luio diiided to luii't licieafter lu the u semhly hall, .MIm Allies Qulnii, ot MjilU'ld, has letiumd. home, after an itindtd il.lt with Puuntcii f i lends. A Nipper will In: held iindir 1 lit? auvpUes of the UUkV Aid widely of tlie I'liniltlio Jlctliu. Old ihurih in Winil.or hall tills eienluif. After the supper a tale of ihllilien'a clothing will tatu plan'.. 'Ihe prlie of tlie supper will ho 20 cenl, fMluslie of Ihe pike for ice ireaui and ieheh. menu. IIoj;arlh'a hand liaio ouleied their new mil forma. Tliey e,pe.,t theui IliU week. To Cure Grip in Two Days. Laxative Reonio-Qulnlne removes the cause. B, Y. Groye's slsnaturo on every box. 2.000 rolls Wall Paper, 18 inch border. A choice of so patterns for selection. 1,500 rolls Wall Paper, i3 included in this lot plain gilts, A selection ot 75 patterns for choice. by this that a number All can be used in All our houses in this Sale of Dress at, yard 67c Persian 45c at this 39c OLYPHANT Ihe Conroy, JI.uk and IMwauls inuipaiiv t;ac their si'ttjiul ptifoinuiiie, "A tiiijl IMaiuoud Al) tnj ." at the father Matheiv Upeu Ihhi-o l.iat nlsht. Another laigo uudleueu was pie5. cut, Tho bpeilullles weie well Klien and tlie peifoimu'. weio iipeatnlly encored, "All fir Uold" will he ulwii this eieniinf, 1'iiceii, 10, SO and SO eentk. llee. .lames lley mid 1'iedeilik llulilinon aro in Mitnaudiiah aitiudiii tho annual mufcicmu of thu I'rlmitlie Methudid cliuuli which is (lelm; held ut that pi id'. .Mles Kate and Amu flavin and Kittle llo. laud, of South NTJiilon, who v.tie the (,'iiests of llls Maiy (,'lancy, haio relumed home. The Dlinipla orehetra condmled theli weekly 1 1 it i i'.iy tl.wi In lloiouyh lull, I'lliel'iuir. list iiiislit, i:cellint music fur damlns; was fiunUlied hy the oiihedia, It. A. Sulllian, ot I'oity l'oit, who had ae. eiptid a position as mine )ios at I'ddv CieeU lollluy, was killed in the mines at Wyoming un Mviul.i.v, Mr. hiillli.in lutiud.d taking iliaigo of Ids new position iUy 1, PECKVILLE. Jllihacl llealey, about bU jears ot a.-e, un lihi'i'tl ul tlie Dolph iiillleiy Ji .1 xlalo pllkil, met with an au hleut jeeleulay inuinliii; that no doubt will piuiu fatal. Iltaliy fell tioui the top uf tho blepa Icadlntf to the sneen loom to thu pound, fomu tliiity fiet. The iujuied nun was plated in the loiupauy ainhulaiice and tuke'i to the home of 1'. S. U'al.li, with whom jlialey liinl. A plrjtltlait waa butmuoued and (he man's injuries dien-ed. llo lenulnetl unioindotu te. cial liours. A larije kuJi was cut In liU liwl uud It is feaud hUbkull Is fiaituitd. 'ilie employes nl the Dolph colliery will leicUe tlieir pav on batuiday. , Mia. 1'ilto has uioied Into thu Harris building at Hell place, where the will (onduct J hotel. Joseph U. illlleuru, the Wlbon fire com- 8oo rolls of nan. many inch border, suitable for papering any room. There is embossed gilts, varnish gilt, of lots are broken. We three-quarters and two Dress Patterns A limited quantity and no two patterns alike. " A choice of either will give you exclusiveness in dress. 6 to 7 yards long, mostly A Est light shades, worth 89c a yard. Today at V Plain and corded Mistral Cloth, a delightful fabric for hot weather wear, it's open weave effect adapts it for this season of the year, Xer worth 89c. Today at .' UOC Ellaok Dress Goods A complete line can be found here today we make you three matchless offerings. All our $1.00 Satin Soliels, Prunellas, Mel- Q s, rose, Poplins, Whipcords, Armures, Cheviots and Serges, at 07C Choose today from lot and be happy. Save 15c on every $1.00 you invest. "" . 50c Foulards at All our 85c Foulards at 59c All our Satin Finish Foulard Silk's, regular $1.00 kind, today at... 65c An exclusive line of French Foulards from one of the best silk country, 125 kinds at Goods These Splendid Values A light all wool'Melrose Dress Fabric, This sale Black Silk Grenadines at very attractive beautiful line of Fancy Silk Waist patterns in These additional bargains in Dress Goods and Silks will give J you the widest ranges of values ever offered in this city. Remem- S ber, this week only, at these prices. I nun 'a I'l'ntll lllltlnl'. Ftiptlt MnlldaV 111 illC l.lec. Hill (Ilj. The ponlpunril niteitnlnmcnt of ilia Oriental filio chili of the llapll.d Hmulay wliool will take pine on Saluiiliy I'leulUo', Jlay 1", at the Moi Ijah btoie, All thkels that aie out me good. a. JESSUP. 'Ihe .luu'nllo Sit hi dub, wlili 1 1 ha? bent couductliij some of the most popular uidals in town the pit few jtira, will ;rlii' one of tueir Ciiti'iiiuti social ai nniinir. nut ue.ti .Monday eituln, Ijiko iiuiuher ot out-of-town piople Is eptiled to attend, and a gottl time it. as.iucd to till, Ailnil-luu will be ?o cents. All ate weltonie. Alulio-e I'liahn, who 1 1 .c j been seidn," In tha rapidly of tetoit at St. JanuV tliuuli, I .ib leii;ui'i his pcuillou to accept ,i biluitiou as punip-tuuner ut the SttiiiiU ('ink tollltit. During the tliuo Ml, I'lialeu lllled the fuiuiti portion he t,M,o giuer.il tjtl.-f.iiiitui, and lias in my fritiitN wlio with him cucie.i in hU mw uiidt'i taking, .Mlth.it I llt.ilt't, au a:nl man, who wa un . lot til at Dojph's itillki.t, hail tlie uiUfoilune to fill iloun u lav.'e lllnht of ttali'i at the briakei, .it'nltidaj at noon, llo lei chid U'iy beiue Iujiiiics and hopes for his leiouiy aiu hit tllttht. He wj lemtmil to the lioma ot John Wabli, un liridgo ttrcct, wheie he it bde. 'Inu tloctuiM wile in atliiulauie lad i H'lilug, but no ill Unite lemilta could be ob tallied. PRIEBURG. JMuaul (liealrh, of Maple died, has roliiuid home, after bpeuillng ttttul ila.m with his daughter, Mis. 'Ilioiuai Cook, cf I'l) mouth. Mi, and Mis. Iliowiilug, of Ol.ipliaut, wne tlie guola of Jlr. ami .Mrs. Cooper, on Sunday, August Sdmildt, uf Albeit died, is loulliud (o hl.-i bed with dekneis. 'Ihe Itev, WlUou lltullcy, paslur of the l'llmi- This Morning the Sale Begins Wall Paoer. mostlv tanestries. for library, sitting room, dining room and cnoice numoers. bronzes, flats and self-tones.' have gathered them - thirds effects in any 39c 89c 2 regular 4c cent kind. 35c prices, and the most 3 yd lengths at,yd..$1.25 tlie -Melhodlst diiueli, left jedddav for his new post, ai pador of the I'rimltiie Jlctliodht chiurli at Shiinokln. Dining his two jcm' pastoi.ite the iiieiuhertlilp of tho church here has liuiejtcil fiom 58 lo l'.'S, Hy Ills earned cllorU both the chinch and tho pironigo hate been deaied of all debt. 1 ho players and good wishes ol thu church people go with him. Ilei. W, II, Holder, lite pador of ShamoUn cliuuli, U to be our new pastoi, m CLARK SUMMIT. Mw, Vrlion Mdiols and diughlir, Kihella, o Clilndilll.i, wne wsllou In town on Saluiday, The Woman's Cluldhiu Ti'inpeiance union wilt meit in the Jlelhodld llpiscopal cluirdi cm Thiusda) allrinoon. The giaihiatlng ceidei of (lie High fdieol will lie held lu thu liaptist churt.li at Clark's (in in on Tliday eunlug, .Mi, ami Mis. Amos llollUler, of Pittsburg, liaie bien calling on idatlu's in this Idnlty for tlie pist fiw iljs. Mr, and Mis, Albeit Hall enleitalned tlulr son, llowaul, of l'llldon, on Sunday, Mi, llaiold l'aiker is kptmllng n'crul ehi'S at ihn home of her pucnts at Claik's (irecn." ' Veitailon U iry hackwaid tliioujjh this ills tilet, I'ew blti-sonib ate been jet on fiult trees and tml.i a small number luio started to plant their gardens. A duct ami pillow ca-u bodal will he hehl at tho home of Dr, and Mis. ilenill en Thurs day culling. iJdies uiv leipitstcd In bilng Itiiu lie uu fur two. 'Ihu Mieial is under Hi' aus pice of the Kpworlh Iicauue, All ale welcome, ami X delightful e enlug is a.-eiiitd. Conslstoiy in May, By Ilxeluslic Wire from The Associalcd Picu. Home, Apiil 20. The pope h.o, decided to Itolt j. consistory wilier than lie pieiiously intended. It will now be held In the latter half of May, No new caidiiuU will be created and only a few bldiops will be appointed. J x 4, t AS, 23i,. iiai. -r iJh, r"4l "SligiLslb w 5- fc 3S 1. r j3fj. .i' i,g