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Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. THERE Is nothing better to build up a constitution that is run down than STEGMAIERS’ ‘PORTER It will aid appetite and digestion ; produce natur- "al, restful sleep. Itisa preventive as well as a remedy for all over- THREATEN THE CZAR Deflance of Douma Foreshad- ows a Reign of Terror. “NOT ONLY CROWY, BUT HIS HEAD" Spirit of Absolute Si. Petersburg. and (onfliet Be- tween Frople and Hurecaw- oy Has iirgun. SH dotin ST. Fi Russiaa "HG. Magy ind on 25 ~The | anlly re t is pre i aud | olees vot- | Lias jected the government by = policy sented Premier Gore kin With only seven dissentient ed a lak of cvufldetice iu the practic to the Lures ministry, iwi the ganutlet ified for retirement Ie it cabinet ts iislry ar aily throwing HOTEY ? the and proved by thie ia fa the Nh spe r=e=<ion by a n fia it thie house spirit of alr, and und the al oitition is } res a conflict between the ustion pow appears to be inevitable, While the house avolded the appearance of oil ulti mata, the government seins to have Bo sifernative except surrender or war The gloomiest forebodings are wheres expr and the ge iering an every «sand im the which way Ids or Fuad ueral jiression is en crepe of a Tita cle be delaved averted Latches received fro the inter cite that the st; edhe s pont] iy msy be inaugurated in a few days with a gen eril strike when the people learn that all amnesty has been With breathless society Awaits the Jovernment's response to the bold motion of the douma, which In Censuring the ministry aud demandiog its retirement was lke a deliberate slap in the face and a direct challenge, which the goverument can hardly Avoid meeting Parliament haz burned the bridge and virtually bas taken the step which the French general did when It transferred into a sational convention By flsuntiog the and practic poses refsed them anxiety states itself tal laws it ire funda declaring that full parliawentary right= responsible it hes | iu the eyes of law a tevolutionary body, and from that po sition there seems uo retreat The government, if it fight sald M. Kokoshkine Constitntionnl Democratic members of the cau disperse the parla ment, but the victory of the burvaucrs- cy would only be temporary. It would inevitably be followed shortly by a revolution, which would not leave a stick of the present govern wmeut standing The must choose bLelweeu a real constitutional government und the loss uot only of bis crown, but probably of his head.” Professor Karvieff said that a paral- of the carly stage of the French revolution Is now complete uily to exercise with a fntnuistrs SUV the to of the dares Oliv house Bloudy etperor lel While the premiers statement prom ised cooperation with the lower house “lu Bo far as the latter does pot trans Kress the jlmits of the fundamental laws.” it recogulzed the agrarian ques tion as parauiount, proposing to rem- ody the dedicieucy In land through the operation of au agrarian bank and ml! gration to Siberia. It proposed the In. troduction of universal and compulsory education, the reform of the adminis tration and the realization of the four liberties. Premier Goremykin's state ment, however, returned a noopossu mins on the burning question raised by the bouse In Its reply to the speach from the throuwe It declared that the governments fiat and exceptional laws cannot be withdrawn until murder and terrorism cease. The right of (uvestiga- tion of adwinistrative acts, the state weut declared, Lelouged to the crown the house having only the power of In terpolation. Amnesty Premier Goremy- kin said, was solely the prerogative of the emperor Buch briefly was the government's reply to the address of the house, and the premiers words seemed to arouse all the latent resentment In the Learts of the members of the bouse. The Con stitutional Democratic leaders for the first time gave free range to thelr pas- sons, and with Aamiug words orator after orator declared the government's programme inadmissible and sald that the ministry most give way to a cabl get in whick the people had confidence Grave news comes from the prov- Inces Instead of acting as a sedative the assembling of parllament has been marked by an alarming Increase in revolutionary agitation and terroristl activity ou the one hand and of Black Hondred activity on the other. The extremists of both sides are di- vided luto twa hostile caps, and both Are arming us If preparing for an in evitubile civil war M. Shataloff, warden of the city prison here, was shot four tines yes ferday and wortally wounded by an vightewn year-old youth who was exe citing a Social Revolutionist seutence in revenge for ShatalofMs bad treat nient of political prisoners. The as sarsin, whose name Is Skutilmin, killed f beggar who tried to stop him, but Afterward was arrested At Sevastopol yesterday several bombs were thrown while a review of troops was being held after the “Te Deu” In celebration of the anniver sary of the emperor's coronation Three persons were Killed and several wounded, Among the wonnded was the commander of the fortress General Neplueff At Tinis while Governor General Timosele and Chief of Police Mar tiuoff were delving yesterday bombs were thrown at them, Nelther was ine Jured, but a Cossack belonging to thelr escort was killed. The erie was at. thus ! ax from the peene of (Le assas Tp IN JUST ONE YEAR. San Francisce to Arise Fro Ashes a (Hy Beantiful. CHICAGO, May “Within mouths the new Nan Francisco, with Ita wide driveways aml handsons | buildings, will be well advanced,” ald | Architect Danlel H Burohsiws. “lo a years time It will not be easy to find a trace of the devastation left by | the earthquake.” Mr. Burnhaiu bas just returned from Ban Francisco. He was called there by the committee of citizens that had bes ol Instrumental io inducing him two years | before to prepare plaps for system of driveways, parks aud public places Former Mayor Phelan was chairman of the committee i uew city sald Mr radiate from the city that locality One of the effects of the juake struction of sid eity cougruons siructure that 1 ALY pessihie - six! model! Burnham, ! Liall and | beueteial the de REO iD “Tle earth Was conhl the not he made to cvuform te us for the s¥= tem of pla rea utific at the city ‘Ban Francisco of the future the most beautiful city the tinent, with the possible exception of Washington lou of will be! i on Coli BOLT CARRIES DISASTER. Five Killed and a Score Hurt Whes Lightanlug Hit Ball Game ( rowd, | MOBILE. Ala. Mas During a ball game In au open feid three wiles! froin this city yesterday afternoon a thunderstorio came up, accompanied by vivid lightning, wbich struck in the midst of & crowd of spectators, In stantly killing fve aud injuring sows twenty five more or less serfously The dead are: Donal! Touart, twenty one; his brother, Steveu Tou art, Arthur Moody, #ged nineteen, and twe negroes, Joho Green and Charles Thomas The seriously Injured were kers and Fred Johnson painfully injuor Joe Dalbear ~ aged age! nineteen: Join Yo Amsong the Freed Burdh, ad George Cleveland i were Al least fifteen of tn ently others were shocked and knocked the stroke I¥y recoversd and were able to lesve the The fleld was strewn with bits of shoes and thyse Kilied or seriously injured. and the bodies of the dead preseutad a terrible spigtacle being burned iu numerous places A sliver dollar taken from the pocket of one of the victinis was ted ou both sides down by who qui sowie wie clothing from Wer flied FIGHTING IN SANTO DOMINGO. Hebel Forces Under Jlmenes Attack Guayobin and Kill General Mongo CAPE HAITIEN, Haiti, May 28- News reached here by wessenger to the effect that the Santo Dowinlcan revo lutlonists, commanded by Mauriclo Jimenez, have attacked Gunyubin, In Sante Dowingo, and killed General Mougo, the commander of the town apd then retired lwmediately nto the interior Telegraph Monte Cristd Caballeros cut by the taken up arms Isldoreo Jimenez of Santo between de Las cotmunication aud Santiago Sagto Domingo revolutionisis. who have in behalf of General the former president Domingo They have joined by the partisans of General Morales, the predecessor of General Caceres as president of Sante Domingo. A schooner loaded with arms and Ammunition recently salled from St Thowas with orders to land her CArgo at any cost between Puerto Plata and Monte Cristi, the northern coast of Sante Domingo, and it is said that the uprising just reported Indicates that the schooner accomplished ber task os been been Gas Explosion In Mine, MONONGAHELA, Pa, May 28 - Nine men were burned, two of them serfously, In a gas explosion lo the mine of the Braznell Gas Coal com pany near Bentleyville shortly after midnight. Crawford Linsey, the mine boss, aud James Muckley auey, the fire boss, are burned =o It la feared they will lose their sight. The explosion came while the men were erecting a fire wall to stop a fire that had started from an unusually heavy blast The mine was Immediately Aooded to pre veut the fre spreadiug further Mrs. Davis Dead at Amherst. AMHERST, Mass, Mav 28 Mrs Aurelin B. H Davis, known to Am herst college studeuts doring the Iast forty years, died at her home in this town after a brief lluess of pneumonia aged seventy -¢ight years Mrs Davis WAS of the oldest almunsae of Mount Hulyoke seminary having been graduated from that tustitution lo 1844 ane Mathenlas' Hody In Quinnipiac River NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 28 ~The body of George Mathenius of Portehies ter, N. Y, the youug man who wus re parted drowned In the harbor near the New Haven Yacht clubhouse on Satur day night, May 19 was found the Quinuiplac river in To Unlite Continents by Rall LONDON, May 25 “The Trausaias kn Siberfun commission, a report here says, has adopted definitely the con tracts aud reguintions of M. Loleqg de Lobel's project for uniting Awerlica and Europe by ruil via Siberia snd Alaska Mre. Drake Dead at Derlin. BERLIN, May 28 Mrs. Francis Fr nest Drake, wee Colton, of Chicago, wife of the director of the Auicrican electrical machinery departwents af the Paris exposition of HEN), is desd bere of heart fullure. Prines of Wales Visits Falllores., PARIS, May 2-The Luce o Wiles made a visit ! Future Queen of Spain's First! Request of Alfonso. SAVES LIFE OF FERNANDA LEVERS Princess Visita Her New Home In Hoyml Falace—Wedding Drees. Made In Spain, Ose of the Special Glia of King. MARID. May 28 The first 2ct of Priccess Kua of Hatten ber arrival iu Span to wom bride of King Alfonse XIII has beet to the King to pardon Feruapde Levers, who was condemned to death | alter an exciting trial clrs was notable berg silice Le | duce he drminatic which instances under pardon as the opu the Is Widespread attention i liven demued wan was golug to gallows ind fur | of Prin | | sitra ther augments the popular ty cess Eua Levera was to have been executed ig! the neighboring town of Badajoz. but the population solicited Princess Ena's lutercession, and she spoke to the King | who consulted with Lis ministers. ane after a cabinet councll the goveruuent resolved to grant the request, as it wae the first petition the princess had made in Spain Thereupon the king A pardon, and a telegram announcing this fact reached the prison at Kadajom Lalf au hour before the for the execution. The march to the scaf fold was about to begin when n wes | seuger brought word of the pardon There were remarkalile scenes Jelcing The townspeople Procession and sau the of} thelr queen to be The people of Madrid also bighly approve the prin humane [utervention and the newspapers comment upon the comlug queen's first act as belng one of mercy The Prado palace was axaln the acene of royal cervinounies, the idea weather permitting of open alr re liglous servic on the lawns of the! palace. where the wilitary bishop cele | brated a campaign It was » pretty aight with the Lirilliant uniforios of the sclllers forming a backgr yd | for the royal personages Princess Ena's interest (the Spanish unifornu led Klug Alfonso to summon six sol dlers representing the various arms of the service for his bride spection of their arms and fuents. This was a source of specla salsfaction to the Intuenutial army ele ment, Later In the day Klug Alfonso and Pritcess Ens went In an automobile te the picturesque forests of Prado On one of Priucess Ena’s visits te Madrid she was permitted to visit the EOrgeous nuptial apartments that have been prepared 'n the royal palace and to try on the wedding dress made Lere The wedding dress has attracted great lnterest In Spain, as It is truly 8 Spaoplsh product in fabric and finish except for the wouderful Brussels Ince which has eeu brought to adorn it It was a faucy of the King and the queen mother that the wedding dress should made in Spain, and the Princess Euan graciously fell in witk this patriotic sentiment The dress ls therefore one of the special presents from the king and i & warvel of elegance The silk war manufactured from a spectal patters In one of the large Spanish silk estab lishments It was made up with al the artistic skill of the court dress wankers Te silk Is heavily overlaid with wonderfu! silver embroidery with soft frills of the finest Hrussels lace sald to have cost $50 a yard The laces were publicly exhibited be fore being put on the dreas and excited the admiration and astonishment of the aristocratic ladies of Madrid Urange blossoms are profusely used with the sliver embroideries and laces for the corsage and even in daluty cluster along the train, which is four yands long According to Spanish traditions, the bride must afterward present this wed ding dress to the Virgin de 1a Paloma the popular protectress of maternity Frederick Walllugford Whitridge American envoy to the wedding King Alfonso and Princess Battenberg, aud party from Paris Ile cabluet ministers have had thei: share fo the prevalllng enthusiasm over Alfonso's finncee. Premier More expressed his oficial view while drink lng a toast to the princess Addressing King Alfouso, the premier sald: “Sire you have brought us a treasure. May It please God to make us worthily con selve it 18% 1iv titnie set i i of re formed 8 pralses win vs tiifAss elect’'s in vutiter bie ol Ena of Las arrived Nog! Would ane His Opponent. FOKYO, May © It is reported tha General Nogi hay yy Rt. Petersburg asking the Russian governinent wheth er It is true that Lieutenant Genera Stoessel the defender of I'ort Arthur lins sentence] to death for sur! retulerh fortress, adding that (3! his optulon the « ipitulation wus justt | Hable beret ig the Mre Tillman Excuses (he Senator, WASHINGTON, May 28 Washing | fou society In laughing over a reported fnterview between Senator and Mrs Tillmau aud a newspaper reporter, 1p! which the Inatter Is sald to have re marked: “Do uot be hard on the seus | tor. He talks au awd lot In congress | but he does not do much harm.” Fire Destroyed 415 Bulldings. TOKYO, May 25% fu a fire at the Kubart wolllery, on the island of Hok | kuldo, 415 bulMings were destroye | and nine wivers perished. Michael Daviit’'a Iliness Critiend, DUBLIN, May 28 The condition o, Michael Davitt Is CORNELL WON TRACK MEET. Well Trulned Team Led Yale, Har ¥ard and Peansylvania. BOSTON May 28 Cornell's well balanced track team. led Ly a gallant and determined « iptale and trained tg the minute by one of the youngest pro fessionals (n college circles, agai sur prised the followers of track athle by winnlog the champlonship trophy at the thirty first caralval of lutercollegiate ateur Athletl Association of A held lu the Harvard stadium at Cambridge ! The outcon annual Amn erica ie of the caruival the of Yale Syi'vauia tinarad of Har ad adherents of critson id the as the [tha with vard, the Lio. reed 8 blue of Pen the thirty eight wan Lig event points, and at of Bf rivais t comfortable marg! their ne Penusyls pestiits gver rest the Un vies Ww iy of ho had to the ath with skidoa' yersd aia reat te ie 1 twenty three ceiebrated combination ranked third sud led their men from New Haven by Syracuse Juaped into promioence with eleven poluts for Afth place, and the re maining p! ut to ( Am herst, Princeton, Swarthmore, Dart Kren and [afavetlte After the result of the 0 had shown few Cornell the 2 battle roval finrvard with twenty points, lent foe Alu two points Aces Wi olgdte ie Hien immediately Har and Peuusylvania for supretie honors Cornell was not even cons all dangerous, but after the meet bad pro \ gressed a little while the Coruell colors Were very much ln evidence and pally Wisef oles between dered at BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Saturday by the Na- tional and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Bt Jouls New York § St Mathewson Hresnahan Tal At Fittsburg -Hrookivn, Biricklett, Bergen. leoever At Cinoln: Phiiadelphi nati. ¢ Pittinger, Door Cv erali At Chirag Hoste: igo. ¥ ter, Needham, Heels Morgar AMEHRICAN EA FE At New York Diets f. New Muliin., Schmidt Kiel At Philadephia St 1 k,-3 phia 8 Smith At tor 4 ridge At Hoston HBullive Young Loutls, 4 Grady Pittsburg, 32 Githsor 3 in Ss hiel Lior ant Cir Nel. a lade! LTE f Hender Sehr and Washing Fulkenberg t ashiington level loss, Bemis thx ego Hoston, 4 Petersot Unen Yauderbiit PARIS, May 28 derbiit's Malnteuon with Jox key Woodland jo the saddle won the Prix du Jockey club (the Freuch Derbiy) at Chantilly yesterday lie race was for three-year olds, at one sud a Lalf miles, and the stake was valued at $2000. It was one of the most Inter esting races of the season. Malunteson beat M. Calllault's Querido Ly half » length Horse Wins at Wi Faris filams K Van New Haven Beaten at Polo, NEW YORK. May 258 — Alloug starting with a long lead of four goals which were allowed to them by the Squadron A polo team. the New Haver Polo club players were unable to main taln their advantage lo nn contest play ed at Van Cortlandt park aud lost by A score of Sy, to 4 New Haven made only one tally during the four fifteen winute periods of play Travers Is Champion. NEW YORK. May 28 Jerome D Travers of the Nassau Couutry clul defented E M Brers of St Audrew's Ly 8 up on the seventeenth or thirty firth green in the Anal for the wen's Metropolitan golf championship at St Andrew's The winoer, who Is still “grinding” at Colllngwood's school celebrated his uineteenth birthday on Friday Bermuda Start Ends With Mishap. NEW YORK, May 28 With the Gauntlet fuside the Hook, the Lila with her mast gone, aud the Tamerlane both at anchor off the Brookiyu Yacht club pler at Bath Beach. J E De lund, chalrwan of the regatta commit tee, was of the oplulon that the Ber muda race will not start again unt! the Lila cau step a new mast on Tues day New York Hunched Thelr Hite. ST. LOUIS, May 25 After runuing ueck and neck for six Innings the New York Nattonals uit Hostetter for s bunch of long distance hits and four runs lo the seventh inning 0 te 8 MeGinnity the way through check winning by wis hit freely al but kept the ruuyg ic Good Batting Won For Quakers CINCINNATI, May 28% The Plila delphia Nationals won through superfon bitting. Sensational catches by Brans eld, Lush and Magee held the score of the Cinclunatls down, Score, 4 to § Yale Won hy Timely Hatting. NEW HAVEN, May 2% Yale's haseball nine from Cornel In the ninth inning Ly the being 2 to 1 villa Wah Hiuely batting sure Bx-Judge Loop Succumbs WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 28 Judge J. M one of the oldest conuty bar Is dend hers ax the result of 4 stroke of paralysis. He was olghty three youn of age Ex | wp, Fielded the Ball and Fell Dend HOUSTON, Tex May While Inking part lu un amnteur game of basetinll yesterday Stach Wisnoskl aged twenty, was struck by a throw i ball, and after recovering the ball and throw lng to a base he fell dead _-~ W. Boynes Shots May Die, MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., May 2% Willis Baynes, colored, was shot fom times at Otisvilic by Willlam Wagner who #icaped, Boyoes probably wil dle, 3 Venezuel!~'s Old Time Ruler Ret. ¢3 to Private Life. “AN OFF" m ov MY FATHERLAND™ Ou Anniversary of Hestorntion. When He bLutered (uantry Head of He- mi Me Hugyuisbhes Presidency Lvnyusriag Army, CARA AS thie Eilliive Yeuezucia May IN On =ary sof Tlie fesloiation, uel as is genial Lic cuter &] Venezuelan at the head of Lis army fortuer President Castro Las pul: bere a proclaniation e lag to My Fatherland tint Lie has de feed [ae fate Jif Titian} aliliv auent atid sacr tity lo from f ng through fomented by save Lis party ital « vhise uence HR n= the press «d hls return to the the jean the spontaneous propasition of the x and pass prolitbition of and public to dean presidency He expresses gratitude to his frie nls, who have rated in thelr loval he will ty of perser of power sent been frust Bnnouuces that his constitatious du in his abdicatio to Culigiens He adds that he the service of unexpevial in alploations Public sentiment ouuded., and already there are rumors of 8 popular wanifestation to demand Lis return to power Cipriano Castro bas heen for twenty Years a proinl fAgure io the life of Venezuela Hun retirement froin the scepe tivities have been in months and when April Le relin quistied the relus of goverment to the General J B Gomez Was expressed In sotue qusrters whether he had ghien up for goo! apd Ie Las wd Lils deter tly from sed 0 osonsa veriug will at of Riways be his country in cane feruationni is ast polit rw of his of his ac circulation for Cal inst vice donbt as to the presidency uews that Lis mi atlo president really all tii hie a to retire the polit al tio Ha bvn i hors Castro was bor Capacho His first ment M the battle i fio ahichh was fought in 1} of Ago lileve noe abot ol Vi and greatest mili Ars irs Was the iles in Dolngs lu the se WASHINGTON ate lias «ol at nate May IS § [he sen week, AS bills are ready the sea level canal bill made the unfinished busivess, will be pressed as steadily tered upon a proprintion consideration ney least for two ap yaad Laviug een as clrculnstances will permit In addition. conferees will he appoint ed on the rullroad rate LI, the vomt nation of the president's assistant retary, Mr. Barues, to be postin er of the city of Washington Will tecel ve fttention and the BY Ja imriug a poll in the matter of the purchase of Panawna supplies wiil con sidered Cy canmi be Mextceo CITY BOVE Offers $30,000 0} MEXICO nt |= making over the typhus fe it is hoped progress will u \uln food of fever pat sYiuptows of the partiueat of pub For May every Antidote. 2 ~The effort to illus, experiments now timately result in noculated with the shown all and the ustructicu has au thorized the pur of moukeys to conduct further experiinents The gov erniuent hans offered prizes aggregnting SHO RN fur the dis overy of the germ aud au autidote disc and in ver © bac the SUOCERS nls i lents have disease de tinse Coroner's Theory ls Murder. BATAVIA NY, May 23 Coroner Snow reattiried his belief tn the theo ry that Dr Fruncis LI Shepard of Buffalo was murdered Friday night and bis haody the Erle rall- road tracks It was found Sat urday The coroner does not claim that foul play te clearly shown but thinks conditions tend show that the physician was murdersd One of these injury to the bead, which wight have been produced by a semwisharp lustrument, such as a hatcliet placed on Where morning to conditions [s an Graton Elevator Sliding Into River. FORT WILLIAM, Out May 2% Ihe Oglivh elevator herve started to slide the river dur At daylight the nu Its foundation will company’s grain fut lng the night had moved frog fered Hiding and It was to =ave It Displug ‘ belloved to have Cons) wp ment of the pile fo thi mdation 1s Men the Wem hush wet VHS IY day to save gral. of wh 1h king atl Lh there are Toss Is estitautesd at 82 been wor ele Wine) Denth of Edmund lougley BRINTOL, Va, May 2X - At the age of elghty seven and after a life of faithful tot! Edmund Lo distin guished oduentor and one of the ders of the |} wud Henny with which he was connected for sixty Ave years dled peacefully at h 1 Gnd Natunday a sch frivud late ley foun uiory oollege s howe He of NriuRs on close the and Blaine soltiinte Juwes 4 Greece and Houmania Fall Out LONDON May 28 \ dispatch fron Athens that the Gnwk guvern ment decided to break of dd plo with Rou the AY has matic relations pania. recall its consuls and Intrust tio of Greeks there to thie Kents Fhe dispatch adds that step taken owing to Roumania’s expulsion of Greeks protec Russian this i. Gaests Driven From Mlasing Hotel. ROME, Ga. May 25 Fire In the Cherokee hotel early Sunday morniag drove 300 guests (nto the streets part ly clad. Several bulldiogy near the ho | tel were burned, “ALL THE NEWS. TAT'S FIT TQ PRINF" PRICE ONE CENT AT THE Globe Warehouse: Every week the scene chanves at something new to show every lime on come in. This week [t is NEW LLY DRESS GOODS. we The season is somewhat advanced . but the values we quote below will interest you The buyer at Seran- picked up some "plums" ote + we propose sharing with you Lot | Fancy grey panamas 36 in. wide, made to sell for 50c. We sold them in the wholesale departmeat at Scranton in January at 3ljc, and large retailers bought them freely, hur price here lay 20¢. m2 10 in. all wool panamas in the new checks and light grey mixtures, worth 59¢ to 65¢. retail. This week special 48¢ Lot 3 54 in. panama in light and ium greys. Note the width, 54 in. actual measurement, would be cheap at 85¢. Special here 65¢ ltd 54 in. all wool panamas in large range of newest styles, regular $1.00 and $125 values. Special this week S9c. New Batiste Beautifully printed by the best mills. als d others of begin at 6¢, no trash, Ing up. worth mak- Mercerized Checks In greys, blues, black and white, and fancies. Will launder and re- tain their lustres. New Ginghims and Seersuckers New dress ginghams very pretty styles, standard makes, all at the Globe Warehouse low ices. That Taffeta 30 in. Black Chiffon Taffeta will not crack. This is a remarkable value, worth $1.12}. Sale price 9 S It 1s the talk of the town. Beautiful lustrous, black, soft free from glue. Special 79. Hosiery Some beautiful new lace lisles, all colors. Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY ‘PHONE. THE NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness, Washed, Ol Olled, Re Repaired Harness Bought, Sold, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated Boots and Shoes Repaired A. 1. CONKLIN, . East Lockhart SL. A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. ‘Waverly, NY. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Bvarythiag New aud it Thomas Ave, Opposite L V, Slaten. Rates $1.50 Por Day. ;
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