b r 3 FIT T0 PRINT'Y sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market pce. J. W. BISHOP, 10] Lchigh Ave, T.ockhart Bldg. Both Phones. WOOD WOOD WOOD FIRST “ai sin. wu $75,000.00 GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. DIRRCTORS. RP. Wiibar, J. N. Weaver, W. A. Wilbar, J WwW. Blabop, J. E Wheelock. W T. Goodunow, 0. L. Beverly, Seward Baldwin, ¥. T Page, KV. Page, Coabier Rentiag, Hstates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTATE For mle in Atheus, Sayre and Waverly. seascss INSURANCE Bradford Street Yard Phooe, 185d Besst Raywcnd.s Haupys Sears, Sayre ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES LEWGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEIGH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING COS. ALES. AEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N Insurance Writ- fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM 7, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST., SAYXZ. A LIL i hi It has been our custom for years at this time to give our friends a special brew of Eas- ter Beer and the one we have brewed this year we are proud of. It's called t's absolutely pure and Jus a ply delicious. On ii this THEN ORDER Volcanic Fury at Naples Is Sraduaily Abating. WHOLE DISTRICT A VAST SAHARA Ashes and Sand Make Desert of Werld Renowned Scenes of Beauty. San wennsre sud Saree Are in KRalus. 12 as NAPLES | pri Vesuvius district Caserta and vast Saharian desert Heports from all sides thal the fail of ashes I hot 50 Lesvy a= It Bus been for the last few days much finer, and frown this argued that the prospects are much brighter The blockade of traffic continues but service un the main of Way although greatly disarraugsd Ly the indescriba bie confusion Ww the stations, where foreigners not fully understanding the situation, inveigh the delays and discomforts they Lave beets subjected The peoples of Naples alarmed by what has happened, have deserted their shops. and the manufactories Are near Iy all closed The crowds are in a temper for any excess. It would only require a spark to start a conflagration The arrival of King Victer Em waouel and Yueen [eleua bas done much to restore calm. They have been received with great joy. which turned into delirium whenever the sov.- ereigus left a hospital after a visit to the wounded there. One poor woman exclaimed, 1 would couseut to be wounded for the sake of being kissed by the yueen Others csnuot find words in which to express their grat tude that both the royal palaces of Cappedituont! and Sen Fernando bave Deena given up to refugees A correspondent who visited Semms Vesuviaua coafirmis the reports that Ssrue has practically beeu destroved by a shower of ashes but the ma jority of the InLabitauts have succeed ed ju escaping There were S000 mill operatives at Sarno which is au ludus- trial center Later, however, the re port of Sarno’s destruction was denled, and UK was asserted that 5.000 fugitives have sought shelter there #an Gennaro wag destroyed by sab es, which have Duried the place Brveu Capsl, & small island off the coast of Campania, nmeteeu miles south of Naples, a favorite resort for tourists and artists, has been covered with ashes and has beeu abandoned by iss forelgu population, which ineluded sevelal Awericans The maguitude of the disaster is al most indescribable. Mount Vesuvius Las spread desolation and terror over an immense tract of country The papers culogize Director Mat teucoci for Lis courage in returning te the ruined observatory ou Mount Ve suvias, sticking to bis daugerous post aod sending from thence messages of encouragvivent and expressions uf cou Gdeuce that Vesuvius will soon quiet dewn. AN the theaters, cafes aud places of amusement here bave been closed Iwo Americau girls who had heed. lessly ventured into the Vesuvius dis wict, where the abaudoament of the tralu by whieh they were traveling caused thew wuch discomfort and mo little peril. were brouglit here by the steamer St Bon They were delighted that their adventure had wo wore ser! ous ending Accordiug to the Mattino, fifty houses, three churches nud the wunicipal build. lugs at Bowma have collapsed. the sand and cinders ure six feet deep there, and all the inbabitauts have sought safety in fight The panic bere ls ipcreasing The prisoners in the city jall mutinled ow ing to fright and succeeded in break lug opeu some of the doors inside the bullding, Lut were subdued by the guards The prisoners however, are lu a state of great excitement, requiriug deulled guards Troops are encamped In the public squares bere lu readiness to move quickly ve the assistauce of endangered places, and patrols with military doc ters are rendering assistance to the fu. gitives The eruptions from Vesuvius In creased during the night and in the moruiag a coating of ashes and cinders to a depth of four inches covered the ground aud the roofs of bulldings All rallroad service out of the city was interrupted The engineers re fused to take out their trains because of the darkness caused by the heavy fall of ashes A great eruptive of sand is observed ou the oust side of the walu crater This ls worse than ashes. as it is heav ler Iie ejection of ashes seems to have diminished Another part of the main cone of the volcano has fallen In, causing & great discharge of redhiot stones, Hawes and smoke. Reporis (row Sicily state that ashes from Mount Vesuvius are notice able there w hole of the Naples, oue FE far Avieiidituare is i. siuly apd tha! the ashes are it is iiew rail Las Leen reestablished aginst to which A Berth For Cervera. MADRID, April 12 -Vice Admiral Cervera, who commanded the Spanish fleet which was destroyed off Santiago, Cuba, July 3, 1888 by su American feet commanded Ly Hear Admiral Willlam T. Sampson, has been ap pointed haval commander at Ferrel, the Spanish naval station on the bay of Betangos Edward at Corfe, CORFU, Greece, April 12- King Fd. ward and Queen Alessandra arrived here on board the royal yacht Victoria MINERS AND OPERATORS MEET. Heported That Union Will Aceep cisions of Strike Nil) fcqrut Be NEW YORK, April 12 Alter taking | the counter arbitration pian of the an { thracite operators under cousideration | the geoeral comiuittee of the hard coal misers presented tu the cum | witiee of mine owners ut the joint ses slot beld here today its reply to their proposition fhe wmiaers It is said, Lave decided to accept the operators offer that the anthracite strike commis slot fake up the dispute, Lut ask that the tribunal be permitted to cousider the original demands with certain im portant modifications lhe coucvssions said te have decided wpou are that agrevitent Leiug eutered into Lelween the operators asd the United Mine Workers of America it be made with the suthiracite workers, that the check off be lumited to the wage work ers, who agree to au assessment to de fray the expruses lucurred io carryiug out the miners purt of the agreement instead of all niime workers, union and uonuuion. Lelug cowpelled to contrib ute and that the duration of the agree ment be left to the columission The wivers lu thelr arbitration plan asked for a two year agreement. and the operators in their counter propusi- tion wanted gue for three years If this proposition is accepted Ly the operators it will leave the commission free to take up the demands for an in crease iu wages, au eight hour day ualforw pay for all classes of employ went paid by the day or month, recon struction of the conciliation board aud a aumber of winor grievances The op erators wish te limit the lugquiry te wages and a method for the adjust ment of Sompiaitte scale been instead ol-sn Hine Railroad Rates Vizsed by Combine. PHILADELPHIA, April 12 I'bhat rates are fixed LY the traffic sssocia tious, composed of various coal car rylug raliroads, was the admission drawn frow railroad officials at the fos! hearing of the (nterstate com merce cotimission s luvestigution into the alleged abuses of the coal trade Through Joseph G Searles, coal traffic maniger of the Peunsylvania Rallroad cotupany, who is bairinan of the All Rall Traffle association, it learued that this organization not only fixes the percentuge of toupage al lotted to each railirosd, but also estad lishes the rates also Was Mrs. Jutte Tollapeed i PITTSBURG, April 12 Mrs W OC Jutte, widow of the well known apd wealthy coal operator was a williess in the sult brought against Frauk N Hoffstot and J. W_ Friend for an ac counting of business transactions with Jutte. Mrs Jutte's testimony was sed sational io the extreme tnd at its conclusion she collapsed Mrs Jutte alleged that her husband was meptaliy incompetent to attend 10 business dur ing the last few years of his |ife. Mrs lutte also told of precautions she felt colupelled to take to guard ber Ufe fearing ber husband Stern Repression For Strikers. HAVANA, April 12 —Mayor O'Far rill, with tlhe approval of President Palma and Governor Nunes bas dt rected that weetings of wore thas four persons during the preseut strike agitation shall be dispersed. The lead ers of the stevedores, teamsters and wharfwen, who are on strike, bad a conference with Goveruor Nunez, who infurmed thew that the strictest weas ures would be enforced to suppress strike disturbances. The general Im pression is that the chances of suc cess of a general strike are slight Typhoid Rife at Plitaburg PITISBURG. April 12 —Fifty-elght cases of typbould fever Lave been re ported to the bureau of Leaith These have developed within the past twenty four Lours. A new aud more serious phase bas cowe over the situation in the reports frow the various schools about the city At present there are about 1,Uuu pupils absent from school because of llluess, and a great wmuny of thew are suffering from typhold fever Mortgage Tax Hepeal Bill Passed. ALBANY. N.Y, April 12 ~The sen ate has passed Ly a vote of 30 to 18 the bil of Assewbiyman Dowling of Kiugs, which would practically repeal the worignge tax act of last year and =ubstitute for tue unnwval tax of ove baif of 1 per ceut a slwple recording tax of the same perceutage, payable once for ull at the time the wortgage is recorded and iu lieu of all other tax- es thereun Rebel Steamer Was Driven Of. UFA, Russia. April 12. Fearing a revolutionary attempt to blow up the raliroad bridge across the White river the guards Lave several times fired on approaching boats Ihe guards dis charged a volley ut a suspicious steam er which was showing no lights and riddled the upper works of the vessel killlug or wounding several of the crew S—————————— Fertuguese Warship Has Matiny. LISBON. April 12 - A wutiuy took place here ou board the Portuguese cruiser Dou Carlos 1 Admiral Fer reira, commander of the uaval forces proceeded in persou to the mutinous vessel and ordered the mutiveers ashore. Over 2530 wen were landed an der guard and coutined lu the naval barracks Conl Companies Rapelled Por Signing NT. LOUIS, April 12 <The Decatur Coal company, the Middleton Coal be pany and the Talula Coal company expelled Ly the Illinois Coal Op- eralors’ association Lecause they sign- ed the 1908 wage scale. The associa | thon comprises 235 companies, centrol ling 360 mines iu illinols. “" SHOWERED VIOLETS | Mre. Thomas Ascended to Clouds at Pittsfield. New Yerk Balloounists, Dr. Thomas, His Wife and (Charles Levee, French Aceronnui, Landed at Somer- ville, Conn, Last Night PITISFIELD, Mass April 12 Showering violets fru 8 Lig bouquet upou the crowd whieli cheered and shouted good wislies. Mrs Julla P Ibotues ascended in a Lalloou from thie gas bere yesterday after uoon al 3 uv clock. scvumpanied Ly her Lusband and Charles Levee, the Freach aefouaut Fue party landed io safety tilies southeast of Sawerville, Conn. on the farw of B. F. Kluaey at a quarter after 6 o'clock last evening The laud ag was made easily in weadow land The party of three wade their way to the farmbouse aud later driven to Sowers by Mr Rlupey, where they took the trolley for Bpriugtield their way back to Pittsfield lu the course of the journey the Lalloou pass ed over Spriugtield East Windsor Tbompscuvilie, Elllmgton aud circled around iu the vicinity of Sone for sowe UUme before Inudiug wade Ihis was the first of a series of ama teur asceusious to be started [from Pittsfield, Mass aud the participants were delighted with their experience aud the successful termnloation of thelr aerial voyage Mrs Thomas exhibited the utmost iutrepidily throughout. lu eleven and a balf winutes after leaving Pittsfield the balloon and three passcugers lost sight of t friends, sailing to the southeast over Washiugtou woun alu, wiles away The course takeu carried the balloon between Springfield sud East Windsor but wearer to Springfield thau to Cou gecticut’'s capita fhe wind wus fresh froin the uorthwest shifting tv north vard after the ascension Abuut IS pounds of Laliast was taken, which allowed ap expert of Le vee s experience and ab lity great (atl tude for a safe landiug Mrs. Thowas was as happy as a schoolgirl during the trying experience of a iret balloon {rip Little Odi A Thowas child of Dr and Mrs Thomas the crowd watchiug the Tust before thie word wis lifted to the car aud Lis mother kissed Liu through the ropes which counected the car and balloon Mrs Thomas was straugely attired for a trip among the clouds. First of ill abe had 2 35.000 diamond sunburst at ber throat and wore Lulf a dozen diamond and ruby rings on her fingers Her Lat might have been appropriate at the operas. It was a pear! gray af fair, with a dove's wing A new spriug tallor made suit matched the Lat Dr Thomas sald “We were provisioned to stay up twenty Lours if necessary There was no lait to where we could bave goue We rose about 5,000 feet above the sea clouds before we straightened out We let the wind take us where It would” Mrs. Thomas was unmistakably Lrave and in good humor during the trip The trip was undertaken LY Dr Ibowas with a view of ascertalning bow far the balloon would travel in one direction within a given time but ue accurate scientific observations were attewspted Photographs of the landscape were taken, Lowever, at several poluts Pittsfield was selected as the start ing point Lecause location far iu laud would lessen the dauger to a bal looulst of Leing carried out to sea Wurks about two were un rville ® WAS its Leir the ouly stood in preparations was given Le Germany Deales Any Intrigue. COLOGNE, Apri 12.-The Gazette prints au luspired dispatch frow Berlin hich denies that Germauy instigated Russia to wall the second Hague cou fereuce for the wonth of June lu order to compete with aud detract frow the lmportance of the pan American con gress Germany kuew nothing of Em peror Nicholas’ intention to call a8 weet lug of the Hague cougress Lefore the invitation was received several days ngo Repubiican State (onvention INDIANAPOLIR Ind, April 12 —1u diana Hepublicaus opened a state con veutiou to ovinloate candidates for all state offices excep! for goverwor, leu tenant 10d repurter of the court Addresses were delly Congressman Abralinm L Brick, temporary chalrman, Senators Beveridge and Homenwsy and vroor J Frank Hauly Be April tsfian nk governor supreme ered by Guy Radowlits to BERLIN witz, the rd now Madrid to Rerliu ken of lu the offi able a ting chan holiday which it sary to complete Prince vou Bulow Aoting (hancellor. Hert wo sinbgssador to Mad thie from Is unexpectedly spo al world as the prob dor during the loug secius will be neces the recovery of von RB who Is ou way Yaquis Not Yet (rushed, HINGTO April the Awerican wmbassador wl the state depart « Iu the Yugo! lu Mexico ard lp roy unsafe for persons to £0 there without tailitory escort Was Thompson in Mex wen! that comlitix dian territory of Ing, Lut it D. EF 12 i= still Westmoreland Miners Resume Work. JEANNETTE, U's, April 12. The miners winployed by the Westmoreland Coal company at Penn Station, with the exception of thirty nine, resumed work. Between 200 and 830 men have been ow for the last four weeks. Mocbaniel's Mount, Beaten Ian Fo Event at Beanings,. Won hy WASHINGTON, April 12 Wille the sky viercast, the weather was pleasant and the good card offervd Ly the Washiugton Jockey club attracted a large crowd to the ruces a! Beuuiugs | The track was Leavy on account of the | recent Leavy rains, Lut the gulag was Brig, sud as s result the Lorses ran | rue The upset of the day sixth event Peter Paul was a starter iu the fourth, with McDaniel saddle apd oluety seven pounds up He Buished io the ruck at odds of § to 1 lu the sixth be was started again with 107 pounds up, Mclanlel the sec ond time ULelug in the saddle The closing odds agalust Liu were as good as 8 tol He got away fro the post fourth, went up (0 third ou the turu aud as the burses straightened out in the stretch went to the front and won easily, with Phoebus second and Win chester third. Duke of Kendal evident ly could not give away the weight de wanded of him. The fourth rece secw ingly was oculy & warmiug up guliop for Veter Paul A fair lot of maiden three year olds went (o the post iu the first, with Dou ug as 8 ¥ to b favorite She went out al the rise of the barrier aud never was in danger, winning bandily frow High Brush, which just beat Ligero fer the place Iu the second Bathmnaria Was Wis la 8 two vear-old eveut made the favorite odds of 8 to 5 Shackle was a luke warm choice at 18 to 5 When the bar rier rose Shackle jumped out in front and had little difficulty iu walotaluing the position. beating the favorite cisively. with Moccasin third Au upset occurred in the third when Hocus Pocus took the measure of Da rua. the 1 to 4 favorite, and did {it easily Gentian, au outsider, beat liggs for third woney Bobbie Kean favorite woul the fourth without extending bin self Delplile got the place ville In was at ge aiways a Lot from Park the dfth win of a few odds, to ] fur Liu Lalr furiong Clue nipped the three quarter from Scarecrow, which Suffice for the place Uy a uuse Nouseuse repeated his the It did wot seem days ago at salle possible thie last fast and to win unt within when riage Lie Ly s of a length Deal Salmon Four Eastern Waters. PORTLAND, Me April 12 - Au wm portant experiment Lelng wade by the federal Ash Latcheries department lu sslwon breeding in Malue Lhe de partivent introdu into the ters of the state the Lumpback =a of the Pacific coast. About aw (x) of the youuy fish Lave been bLrouglt here and next week 5000 of them will be placed In the Audrus coggiu rivers will placed iu the Penobscot river is is ug wa fol Keunebec nnd Later 250mm Le Ross and Weod Won Golf Doubles WASHINGTON, April 12 Medal play, at thirty six holes, fu Scotch four solues. completed the se oud Ing day's sport of the first fessioual aud awateur tuuruswent the Columbia Goif club Alexander Ross of Pluehurst, N OC with W K Wood of the Howewood club, Chicago won the first prize with a total of 137 for the thirty-six Loles and « opel pro of us Harvard Football Not Settled. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April bis approval of the action of the Harvard athletic cowwittee ln authorizing the continuance of football this year uuder the uew rules was voted by the Har vard overseers with the result that the question whether the gauie will be pet mitted at the university is still unset tiled, and discussion of the matter Is reopeted Stand Pat and Coucert HOT SPRINGS, Ark April Stand Pat apd Coucert weré the ouly winning uoufavorites at Oaklawn [ley well played second cholces Sewell rode three winuers Coucert iu the Orst race broke the track rec ord for five and a half furlougs, cover lug the distance In 1.07 1-3 “9 - Welle Princeton Beats Sallors at Baseball ANNAPOLIS. Md, April 12 The widelipmen’'s baseball team lost for the fret tlhe this season. Princeton beating thew Ly a score of 3to 1 The gale was fairly well played. although the Naval acadewy players wade sev ara] costly errors Giadiator at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, April 12 Gladia for was the only winniug favorite at the Falr gropnds Selected was start ed In both the first and the fourth races She wou the first, but ut off ou the Lack stretch and foreed to the rear lu the fourth was Baltimore Lost Firet Home Game. BALTIMORE. April 12 - The Balt more Baseball club played the frst gue of the how grounds with 2 professional team lug to the Washingtou Awerlcaus by a scute of 0 to 4 the season ohn fos Minnie Adame Won Derby. NASH\MAVILL April 12 Ihe Cumberland Derby. one and oue-eighth miles, wus wou by Minuie Adams. De bar was second aud Hullowiuas third Tiwe, | {enn Ten tompnuies Sign 1908 Scale, ATHENS, 0 Apel] 12 Representa tives of ten con! cotnpatles und operating the Hooking valley sign ed the Hn woul it le expected the mines will resume operations at olive Brins in wind James A, Halley, Clreus Man, Dead. NEW YOKK, April 12 James A. Balley, the showman. ferwerly of Bar: pu & Halley, is dead at bis bome In | Mount Vernon of erysipelas. | i f Peace Society Would Have Union of Hemisphere. | COLLECTING DEBFS BY ARMED FORCE Fan - American Rie is Conference at Opportunity fe Assure Other Naticas of Our Good Inteativas BOSTON, April 12 { bearing upon the luteruat | can otife fo be neire to President the Awerican made public signed LY H Treat Palue iid Be F. Truebloud, se retary, an lows The board of directors of the ican other citizens of the © iug that the forth Awerican couference at will contribute greatly rd strengthening sod perfectiog of friendship between ali slates of the western bewlsplivre They particularly Lope that the structions given to the | nited delegation and the action of the dee gution lu the ery Janeiro an For sirwient Awert Rio =il § A =i ional Ja FELICE Leld at sell Houses Peice society lhias lave It is president Peace society iu con atioui, ax olin ifs 2 {io Jaueite fuwa tie thie bonds of the i tates "t the tilitries coliferviiee uay be in such us to con Aiierican United States has no jut respect Lice Central and South that the whatever, either In upholding the roe doctrine or in any other of of trespassing upon the other eulion Mo Tie cies rights of dle American republics as {1 petideut aud sovereign only to states, Lint © = promote in every possibile way thelr highest independent self guy erutneut The board respectfully asks that in formulating the to the | ulted will cousider thie reiatlivs that the ali instructic States whether it to us ile Tg would not be uf perma thie wmtious gis eu ites VOU wise, lu interests friendly republics ut i Auer ade a ne HUE \ Lie tater wuld In to rdministra Luerd the ivan coliferclice of Knizat perils unde ulnag OH ice al stated thie Lureau of five wal xemeut of the i re publics, which, according pro grote of the comlug conference, « inderstund it is planned to urganization that such the states of this hemispliers # very iu pn civilization Aud peace ida o Mie board urganlzat of wotlld be the aud perinativut twelieves au great py woting of estabilishuient of liglhest fie throughout the The board desires further our attention to the fac COllILE pau ulford an sdmirable opp out lileresis fustice wouild {0 Cail t that aferenice rtunits special the vill for lies of South Auierical Lat i tuo juit with th “hills aud Central Awerica iKainst nud disquieting it the Ly I earliest refliolsts unfortunate Hive fraiicy whi bh certalu guverunuweuts seek of the debts of thelr threat of to the p by the tending obviousiy to vol thie policy dents generally United States and to do injustice to in people and to endanger the world Could the govern went of the United States do auythiug wore effectual to promote good feellug sod security smoug southern wighbors than bY giving the that it will not be a party vllection of debts by force of ud will throw the powerful support of its example and wugdu euce agalust this practice sithilects Liv ise or the violeluce, = trary followed Ie nent peace of the ur assur Lue tu the arius vduatl dipi Men For “Open Shop” Aprii 12 The wetal of Toledo ciudiog seventeen of We twenty plants iu the city, have organized a brauch of the Natioual Meal Trades association leclare that hereafter. while ug a conflict with labor purpose to run their own busiuess and vioploy and discharge whom they please aud that {u the employment of labor they will make uo distinet between union and oouunion iat folede Metal TOLEDO, 0 inanufacturers ia and uot sevk union they u fells Dowie Sends Lawyer to Zion CHICAGO, April 13 Attorney Wet ten, who {s acting for Joliu Alexauder Dowle, weut to Zion City and beld a wousultation with Overseer Deacou Granger aud Judge legal adviser He U say whet eutering the wevtinug whicthe wt be would make Merseer Vollva, Dut said th futke su announcelnent fervuce wus adjourned Voile Harues thelr would uo aly proposition to t he would wheu the con Ro Pardon For Dr. Malchow. WASHINGTON, April IQ Roosevelt Las refuses te Dr. A. WN prulessor tied ic versity Paul 10 #¢ve TWO veurs lug obscens mails. The case 3 tion by yr. M » lutended to! leut pat "Tes to Kid Malcbow Hau Wis dou forieriy ul Lat n Ine unl Nt who selitetomd lu prisgu for literature througt of i) setul fhe ew out tlehiow wh leged, wa + Used | iwnl studies Winslow Will Hepresent Hoosevelt, WASHINGTON, April 12 - The Unit od States crulser Charleston Lins to take the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Henjuninin Franklin at Pulisndelphia, b ginuing April 17 Wins low of doubles be dex) fo represent the well designated part in Counter the Charleston President will times) hin Hoosevely Eovernient a wmurel on the grove of Franklin Scohoaner Lost With Four of trew, BOSTON, April 12 The steamer Bay Stute, which as Inst wight, brought the schooner Sallie H, Phitladelpliia for Bangor, and rour of The vessel foundered in Massachusetts bay d here lows of news of Hu the view Wenther Probabilities, Fair; easterly winds, PRICE ONE CENT New Easter Finery Those New Silks Hair lines and pin checks, gun metal and greys. These are the mos® popular in the city today. Of course we have a full line of the staple weaves in plain colors, Rad- ium Jap, Peau de Clune, Taffctas, Crepe de Chenes, Silk Mull, ete. All at the usual “Globe Warehouse low prices Summery Printed Fabrics Satin stripes, silk tissues, batistes, SWisses, lawns, ete. All from the best manufacturers in the United States. In the plain weaves we are showing Jacquards, Nippons, Eoliennes, ete. All new spring shades at right prices. White Materials Immense line of plain weaves made especially for shadow work. Also India Linens, Lawns, Batistes, Nainsook, Persian Lawn, Persian Nainsook, Leno de Amerigue, French Lawn, ete, from 39 in. to 48 in, We give you as good value as New York City or any- where else. Let your own judgment convince yon. We buy di- rect from the mills, New Colored Umbrellas 23.00 uinbrellas, all pure silk, in (he newest col- ors and latest borders. This week $2.00. “Enough Said.” Those New Gloves New Gloves for Easter, all colors, in kid, silk, and lisle; self colored and contrast stitch. “If you get them at the Globe they're good.” Our Gloves are guaranteed, blobe Warehouse, Telmaedge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY "PHONE, H. H. Mercereau, Attornsy-at-Law Notazy Public Special sttentica to Pension Papers, Valloy Phone 11 X, Bayre. tan] Repaar, 3" Padre {W. T. CAREY, : | 23 JUSTICE OF THE PEACELS Oftce Maney & Page Block, Rooms furmerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hoars: —9 to 10 a, m.; 6:30 tod p,m. At other timea during day at Valley Record ofiice, wm. B. McDonald, D.D. S. All modern ethod for the scien- tific performance of painless tions on the mouth and teeth, 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE. __ Subscribe for The The Record. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder 102 Linealn © DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Bayre. 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