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PORE aT EET TT THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL, 30, 1900. RBY, JAMES DOHERTY, ; Writing About Paine’s Celery Compound “ Says: “I was Bonefited Be- yond My Expectation.” The claim that Paine’s Celery Com- pound is the only honest medicine in the world for the cure of terrible neu- nervous and blood diseases, is fully borne out by the strong and con- viogink letters of testimony received every day of the year by the proprietors of the popular Nothing else has ever possessed anything like the power of Paine's Celery Compound to restore a healthy nervous tone to the THE DEAD AND INJURED THAT HAVE BEEN RECOVERED. wife, USITS, ALJOX, a merchant, wife and four sons. GLAIRK, A., laborer, wife and five children. } SIROTA, J., driver. ‘ GARESACK, ANDRISW, trapper. WELAAMS, G., miner, wife and ABreat Lake Has Formed Back .. 6f Dam Thrown Up by Strange b Seismic Disturbance at Frank, ik For the Hovsewife’s Pervsal! This portion of our store news will ey attract the attention of the housewife for the reason that it deals with items which are everyday needs and are offered in this special sale at prices not duplicable elsewhere for the same standard goods—and this is done in the face of the fact of the increasing cost of such mer- chandise. Yard Wide Mtislin— Bleached; finished like cambric; soft for the needle; excellent wearing quality; value 10c.; special, yard, 63g Unbleached Sheeting—s-4 width; good strong quality; value 16¢.; per yard, 10¢ Sheets and Pillow Cases—The famous New York Mills; none better made; prices less than wholesale cost; none sold to dealers: Sheets, 54x90.,.38¢ VAN DUSEIN, JOHN, wife and two children. PEW. DETAILS ARE KNOWN. medicine. Linen Napkins—Dice patterns; 56 size; all hemmed ready for use; special, each, Union Huck Towels—Various Sizes; the quality usually sold for 10c, and 12%4c,; all at, Pillows—Filled with soft hair and covered with good quality ticking; weigh 3 Ibs.; value $1; special, each, 49 Sheets—Good strong cotton; in only two sizes; 54x90, regular value 35c.; special, each, Comfortables —Made of fine fiidentified Dead Already Number 4, Fifty and Are Being Added to }| Hourly as the Search for Bodies ly Progresses. 26c each, Bigc New-Embrotdered Scarfs and silkoline; weights to suit all, Shams—Nemstitched and ruf- from heavy to light summer fled; in all white; also with sort; the very best sanitary ink, light blue and red em- cotton {s used; no odor; Broviery; value 39¢, to 49¢,; many stores ask $1.25 for Special, each, these; our special price, each Turkish Bath Mate—in pink, Turkey Red Table Cloths—Fast light blue and gold; 26x46 colors; 1% size; all pretty inches; regular price 49c.; designs; regular price 60c. special, Pv i each; special, each, Turkish Bath Towels—Large Onion Linen Table Damask— size; heavy; the kind that Unbleached dice patterns; 68 to 70 inches wide; regular selling price 45c, yard; spe- cial, yard, * CALGARY, N. W. T., April 80.—The @urvivors of the remarkable disaster at rank, B. C., have been working all might to prevent an additional catas- trophe that now threatens the section @f the town that ts left. When the top of Turtle Mountain Blew off, burying a large section of the walley under rock and ashes and kill- (ag one hundred persons, it threw. a Gem of rock and debris across the Old (Man River, a rapid and deep stream that had flowed past the town. The dam formed above the undestroyed sec- tion of the mining village, and within ix hours the water had filled the valley back of the dam to a depth of 100 feet and extended back a mile or more. It became evident long before sunset yesterday that a way must be found to Ket the accumulated waters off gradu- Ally or the suddenly created dam would r venish as quickly as it was formed, and fm a floodburst that would sweep away ‘what was left of Frank. ; Water Still Rising. ‘Adout 4 o'clock as many men as could ‘work were set to digging at the side of the dam furthest from the town in an effort to provide a spillway for the water. About one hundred men were . found* who had sufficiently recovered ROCHETTE, R., laborer, DE LAP, THOMAS, engineer, TASHGIAN, A, welghman. BRIGHTON, JOSEPH, 19¢ Pillow Cases. 42x36...11¢ 45x36...12c 50x36,..18¢ 54x36,,.14c White Crochet Bed Spreads— For single bed; good quality; were 69¢,; ¢ach, 48c Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.29. Four hundred pairs of first rate patent leather and kid Oxford and 29 Colonial ties, in the smartest and newest styles, will be ily ey ie $1. Men’s $3.50 Shoes al $2.29. morrow; all sizes, at Three hundred and sixty pairs of men’s fine dongola kid and velour 28¢ M'VEIGH, JOHN. LBONARD, J. All empioyees of McVeigh, a rall- road contractor. ‘The fatally Injured are: WATKINS, MRS. JOHN. JOHNSON, LESTER, aged four- teen. Ate ANOTHER VANDERBILT GRANDCHILD BORN, Dave Hennen Morris and Wife, Alice anderbilt Shepard, Parents of the Boy. makes a good after-bath rub a pleasure; very absorbent; usual price 35c.; Special, each, 19c ‘Main Floor, Near Rotunda, 20c REV. JAMES DOHDRTY. entire body and to thoroughly cleanse the blood, making it impossible for neuralgia or rheumatism to find a lodg- ment in the system, e Ministers, profes- sional men eee newspaper men, public officials, and Mineworkers, men 29 —I—lo—_ T= from ‘the demoralization caused by the Overwhelming disaster, and they were kept hard at work until midnight, al- ‘though at that time they had not ac- omplished much. Then another shift Kk their places and worked through patil this morning. © water was still was in great per! At latest advices Galng rapidly and Se ere rae WATER PARROAG, BAR. whose daily outlay of.vitality, because boy et tbe home of David Hennen Mor- | hard, trying, aslens werk lnvere tie, whove wife was Miss Alice Vender-' cessive, find renewed nerve strength and bilt Shepard, daughter of the late samocs| vial ip Paine’s Celery Compound. Its granddaught us¢ dispel es, lyspepsia, he eghepesd aoe sl trouble, general debility, Ona Langer late William H. Vanderbilt, ._ | that are so common in springtime. Rev. If the Hetle one lives he sill inhertt tl Jas. Doherty, Everett, Pa., writes thus:— go on sale to-morrow ; all sizes, at pair Boys’ Sturdy Suits, $1.88. calf lace shoes and Oxford ties; nobby spring styles, hand sewed welts, to Ofaig Floor, GXth Mt. Section. $2. New, Light ‘the town Relief trains carrying doctors, nurses i “I have “used Paine’s Celery Com- end hospital and food Sopp rae lars hur- 6 Underwear. the Morris-Bhepard millions. The wear-well kind, firmly andfJ Four weeks ago Mrs. Moreis won he | Bound for nevralpia and the blood, 1 into Frank from , Cran- beyond expectation, lastingly sewed, ready for the rough and Ferdinand. Two at least of | twentieth Century omsay peine at the tt Is indeed the medicine for my system, r. b i hi loth Special soy Women ar isnot likely t0°be grea! need for | Competition of tho Woman's law class It keeps everything in good turn. ‘there |p usage the boy gives his clothes. Children | i} the doctors, according to the meagre |of the University of New York. ‘The {s no drowsy, worn-out feeling to the There are two styles—double breast- gadvices received here. Death and not injury was the faite of all who were in Ge cteret affected by ‘the upheaval or lo §=The valley for ecores of miles about is covered with a mass of ene Pras ates six eae. OM Ww who were cat under ‘the fall lived to tell of it. ‘Way for two miles is covered feet with rock, end late last nigh aes ‘were still rolling down, Safety in the Mines. b 4 Pa 4 certain that no signed explo- ‘the disaster: The mines are frat and te taasori Dainty, new and desirable knitted “Underwear for women and fine pelican Shirts and paves ag Gal ren fale at rare in are the special inducements the Underwear Store offers for to-morrow. 39c. For Women’s Silk Vests, ~ Morris home is at Qo, 269 West Beven- user of the medicine, Those who use ty-necond etreeet. They have another it and derive no benefit from it, simply chil , @ gi¢l, born in 1901, abuse it,” | Saks & Company ed jackets and nobby Norfolk jacket suits, with plaited back and front; the materials are the best and newest of $1.88 i this season ; sizes 7 to 16 years, ity of the sure are the men who ‘Jere workii . Excellent quality vega silk-ribbed ; AT . Tey pret eects. ee « Hid eee me oe oath made to fell at at (all al in prettily trimmed w: s lace an a iE thie erty cut ita way cout We Will Place on SPECIAL Sale Friday: oh somery gi E aD ss ce ribbon at neck and armholes; made Bnd etre EN thirty feet of rook fit; also sailor suits in a large va- : low neck and sleeveless style; col- ONE THOUSAND PAIRS OR High Grade Shoes and Oxfords for Men. Of Patent Leather or Vici Kid, button or lace style, welt sole; twenty new styles from ors, light blue, lavender, pink, black, Take Léd of Giant Tcakettle, cream and white; all sizes, upheaval came without © pros! riety of styles. Geoond Floor, G0th Gt. Section. Men’s Spring Underwear, 59c. This is the famous “silkateen"” underwear which created such a stir when offered at this special price some days ago. We fortunately secured another lot, which will go on sale to-morrow at the same bar- gain price. For the Children’s Finely made, French Balbriggan shirts and drawers; the latter made with double seats; splendid quality; all Sizes; actual value Soc, ‘Main Floor, 59th St. Gection. ‘Bicycle Sundries. ie exact nature of the action, but the tastrophe is the most re arbi fie history of Canada, pape tee which to select, embracing all the new lasts Silkateen is a material possessing a soft, silky sheen, which will JUDGE FREDK, WARD and toes; sizes 5 to 11; widths B,C, D be. reisinedl after innumerable, washinge-—the colors ate plain pink || ‘Hers's'a\ short list of special DIES SUDDENLY. ||] and E, Shirts and drawers, regulary sold for $1.50 and $2—your FJ | ePertune values in Bicycle 1 y ‘ y needs, each one a money-saver in Some are worth $3.00 Some are worth ‘sot von choice at i Some are worth $4.00 $2 25 We Will Offer SPECIAL for Friday : Dainty Veilings. About forty different styles, all of which are im- ported, in Black or Magpie, plain or fancy mesh. Value 35c per yard, Special at 21c We Will Offer SPECIAL for | Exquisite Laces, Which include. Imitation Duchess, Platt Vals and Point d'Esprit Vals, from one to five inches wide, in an unusual variety of dainty designs. pick at, per garment, Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Another Day of Good Values in Worthy Decorated Porcelain. Each day adds new laurels to the splendid records of this sale of decorated porcelain, Never were values so exceptionally good, and, judging from the throngs of enthusiastic buyers, the values are thor- oughly appreciated. Te ay's items are duplicated for to-morrow. Dinner Sects, 100 Pieces, $5.95. Good American porcelain; with neat blue decorations and gold " edges; soup tureen and large size dishes included, Then, These Pieces al Very Little Prices! 4c for decorated fruitsaucers. 9c for decorated tea cups and saucers: 2c for decorated individual butters, 13¢ for decorated meat dishes, the truest sense of the word: 20th Century Bicycle O11 Lamp —Nickelled or gun metal; Special, L. & W. Inggage Carriers— Special, B. & £. Brush Top Chain Iubricant—Special, Bicycle Saddles — An assorted lot, regularly sold from $1.50 to $2.75 each; special, 50c Ground Floor, 0th 6t. Section. whings Made. Let us estimate on your work —our prices are the lowest for first-class work, Awnings Made from 82 Upward. Orders taken now—awnings delivered when wanted. ‘Third Floor, 60th @t. Gection, Slip Covers, $7.98. We will make to your entire satis- ‘He- Passes. Away at His Home In Brooklyn from an Attack of Heart Failure, Frederick A, Ward, who served for a short tima on the Supreme Court Bench, dled suddenly of heart failure yester- ; ‘day at his home, No. 52 Remsen street, Brooklyn.. Mr. Ward was born in Far. rington, Conn., in 1841.° He was grad- waved from Yale when twenty-three years old and took a course in the Columbia Law’ Bohool. admission to the bar he became managing cleck of the firm of mott, Van Cott and Jenks. 1 formed 8 partnership With the late Granville T. Jenks, which continued mu the death of Mr. Jenks five years In 1808 Mr. Ward was apol gor. Black o. ail' tne vacenoy en the rt Be: ittice ‘Gaborne Me Bee ‘ani was President of the Hamlil- a member of the Brooklyn of the Twentieth Century Club} Mwyers’ Club, ai f" the 89c 19¢ Bc 5c for decorated tea plates. 7c for decorated breakfast plates. 8c for decorated dinner plates. 8c for decorated soup plates, Value per yard, Special at 9c 15c for decorated open vegetable dishes, 7 inches. faction a suit of new coverings for Value 4c. per yard, Special at 190 19c for decorated open vegetable dishes, 8 inches, your furniture, allowing Value 60c. per yard. Special at 29c 69c for white covered slop jars, medium size. } Hee of 30-Inch ma- $7.98 98c Jor covered slop jars, large size. You'll pay $20 for the same work ‘Third Floor, 69th 6t. Section, elsewhere. Send us a postal; our representa- Wade & Butcher Razors, 25c, }\ "Sit hclnts anin These celebrated razors are of the finest tem- Curtains and ered steel, and every one is set ready for use and Blankels Cleaned. incased in a neat cover, Every part of the fabric is gone Other Razor Specials !! over by hand (no machines used). Wade & Butcher Razors, 48c. and 69c, {thus saving the curtains or blankets Herbrand Razors, 48c. from tearing, Geo. Wostenholm & Son Razors, 48c., 58. and 68c, Schaff Sterling, Worcester, Korten & Anchor, 39¢., 59¢,, 69c., 9c. and 98c. Malin Floor, 69th St. Section. ene own nnn nee. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALBS'. We Will Offer SPECIAL for Friday: Carriage Bags. Of Grain Walrus Leather, in tan, gray or black, moire lined; fitted:with card case to match; 8- inch frame. Special at 950 Nottingham Curtams cleaned, pair, 50¢ Other sine curtains cleaned, pair, 65¢, and 75¢. Blankets cleaned, pair, 75¢. Goods stored till autumn upén re- Fancy Ribbons, Both imported and domestic, embracing Plaids, Roman Stripes, Checks, Dresden and open work effects, from 3% to 15 inches wide. Values 45¢ to.50c per yard, Special at 29¢ Values 75c to 81.00 per yard, Special at 486 Values $1.00 to $1.65 per yard. Special at 58¢ quest Send postal and our wagon will call Main Floor, Near Motuada. a ae eee BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | 3d Avenue, $9th and 60th Streets, T —<—$_— \RYOMMNTAS Brn We 5 ema | Brimful of © May-Day Economi These columns of Bargain Friday store-n mirror the interest in every nook and corner of great, busy store, <x As brimful of pertinent, timely money: chances as are these columns, so will the store be morrow, our first May day of 1903. So don't mi shopping here if you’re on economy bent ! Men’s Svits and Overcoa Men who are good dressers and $ have found out how to dress well on ’ little outlay are the ones who have made our men’s clothing store the popular place it is. The values for to-morrow are in- stances of the money-savings here. The overcoats are of excellent quality covert cloth, with serge body lining and satin sleeve lining; well made and tailored. The suits are in the newest and most correct patterns and spring ma- terials, all perfectly tail- ored throughout. Suit or overcoat to-morrow $6.50 Bovens Foor, 60th at, Section. 25% Off Couches. We are overstocked with couches—ha than we can conveniently show—to reduce the number sample couch on our floor, in the coverings named below; count of 25 per cent. from present prices, for Friday only, 25% Off All Denim Couches. 25% Off All Tapesiry Couches, 25% Off All Velour Couches. 25% Off All Verona Couches. This Is for to-morrow, Friday, only, ies samples ae ; yo, a Reclining Go-Carts, $3.99, Mi _\ Smart-looking, stylish Go-Carts; ceptionally well made’ and fin finished throughout—the sort would willingly pay much more than our price for—all fitted with parasol and rubber tired H wheels; special value to-morrow at Ba! Other Specials in This Section, Waite” "Mountain Toe: Oream —'~ Prening Shenre, 22c,, S4c, and 48¢ 1G, Jat, Sat, ate Gate | “Wenner et erase tie om 2qt, 3qt, 4qt, 64qt, 1 34 1.56 1.89 84 anons wi Clothes mont per, $1.18 Garden Trowels, 5c,, Tc. and 2B Grqpe Shears, 22 Garden Hose, 25-foot lengths, $1.75 and Garden Hose, 50-foot lengths, $3.50 and Ground Floor, 58th t, From the Grocery Store. The grocery store is always a leader in bargain-giving items to-morrow’s budget is exceptionally good, as a perusal of the ing items will prove to provident housewives. Aunt Sally Pancake Flour— Scouring Soap—} 10¢, pkgs. for Swift's Washing Maracaibo Coffee, splendid better, 4-1b, . Cahier fe Bofewy Matches, 444 borty ‘or the vor and strength, bean or Ce. Jong ofies, Sc ground, per Ib., 12c¢ Peaberry Coffee, rich, very ex- cellent; our regular 24c, kind; bean or ground, per Ib., Our 500. Mived Tea, Oolong or English Breakfast; per lb, 85¢ Preserved Straw ae cans, 8¢,; 2-Ib. cans, 10c Grape Jam—Large 30c. Jars, wi sit ances if haat a wihtler’— Rhine Wine, Wile half 5 per Ib. ler —~ helm); very excellent; do Prunes, plump, meaty, S$ Ibs, (Burgundy), Chan- for Corn, fancy, without skins, can, if son, Pere & bt Chateau Yquem, Versein viele, orien juarts, i > Succotash, very ic. schenley Rye 19¢ Fancy Tometode—Onr tae. vot Barly June Peas, tender, fine flavor, can, Laundry Starch—3-lb. cartons, Bloomingdale's Best Laundry eep—Big cakes, 8 for Our 2c, Cloudy Ammonta— Full quarts. White Castile—Large cakes, ‘Through epestal tions ef aeambet Gedit ‘a York all sorts of dry tog goods, furniture and ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOCIINGDALES’, | 34 Avenue, s9th BE WORLD ALANAC IS THE. STAM