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nO Res by it was 28.1 feet above low water @ fall of nearly 4 fest during the four hours. olear of water and people dre returning to their homes. oye is no change in ad and the road to Sunbury, present a scene of desola- es, feces are er ‘The new steel bridge at Cata- ‘fs a total wreck. is. The bridge at Shicka- fs ilkely to be carried the sloe ree d the river continue high. Vali that: it fae ‘affected by. the high water and Jeaving the station on time. ‘are Pennsylvania nd wanna & Wostern ir, fi ‘were yesterday of trains, that were flood out and some je to resume work t Thumb and Died : Poisoning. TASHINGTON, March un Geo! at his home in this poisoning. Croft had been iI ax the result of an injury caused ue splinter in his thumb, from which ing resulted. Aik: i @ brother, was summoned f “tom Dut the efforts of himselt i the local physicians with whom he sulted proved unavailing. His heart became seriously affected, and all of his recovery was abandoned Crott was fifty Jea\ ie He had been dant \of the South ‘Association ‘and had es of the State Les! fwollen and almost bi wAlbert! Fallington, of the Clymer atreet station, Brooklyr ‘Hastern District Hospital to-day to i 7 oO are greatly They assert Hi si0, a . ni isto swell a ington @ crossed trolley wire Divisian streets, Brooklyn, and fo sed {0 gaze at the sp sparks that shot fr d circuit, Hi mooped.and Lin sist the could hous the hospital in an ambu- condition Ls “a 40 produce enero ICKETT VERY ILL. 1, | Pic! dg critically #11 in the New- | | ters of the Susquehanna ceding, but Danger Not Over and One Town Suppos- ed in Peril Cut Off. BLOOMSBURG NEWS. 5 Has, Evidently Broken ‘and d Away the Telegraph Poles —Tho Conditions Better at Other of feel yanin . atilro: i withstand the flood. oth sides of the river trains between Wilkes- Pittston, The Erle road ire in no better Gua? than an n when they will begin the run- RESSMAN DEAD ROM SPLINTER CUT Croft, of South Carolina, Ran * a-Sliver of Wood Into His ree W. Croft, of Aiken, 8. C., ¥ . He was a Dem- and was serving his first term in FETRIG LIGHTS BLIND POLICEMAN Pwith tho lids of his eyes greatly | British Freight Steamer Saved Shipwrecked Russian Sailors —Explosion Blew Off Hatches and Injured Third Engineer. ‘The British steamer Cape Corrientes has arrived in port from voyage, during which she men from a dismasted schoo coean and was herself damaged by an explosion which set fire to the ship. ‘The steamer, which came here from ‘andre, Cuba, with a full cargo of sugar, sailed from Penarth, Wales, with 1,600 tons of coal for the British aquadron at Bt. Lucia, On Deo, 2%, in lat. 47.18, long. 12.01, she fell in with a ismasted vessel which was flying sig- nals of distress. Boats were lowered, and after a dan- gerous experience, in which the boats were badly smashed, nine men were taken off the wreck. The vessel proved to be the Russian schooner Emilija, of Riga, bound from Hamburg for Per~ Many of th IM MEINCES [PED UP WME FLOOUED SECTION) MEN IN MIDOCEN| H, Sole A, New Svectals, 50c. Extra, THE wontp, raoRépay events, ICH & Co! Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. 125th Street, West, EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys & Children FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN, | ts fa ‘ork for the | Fashionable women will find in her feet, Shapes HERE to Spring Styles {n Boots and Oxfords a delight to the eye—they possess an air of smartness that gives every woman a pride foot—all leathers—for all occasions. our new suit every nambuoo. ‘Two days later a tremendous explo- the | son occurred on the steamer which blew o fftwo hatches, smashed derricks, blew ropes, rigging and, tarpaulins over~ board and severely injured the third engineer, Nei] MoArthur, buming him so badly that it was thought he would not recover. The hose was tumed on the fire, and ali the crew and ehip- | wrecked men, working with buckets, soon had the fire under control. the shipwrecked crew weer land St. Michaels, Asores. ———=___ ™ MAYOR A VICTIM OF GRIP, Mayor McClellan is suffering from a t attack of the grip, He was at his office yesterday, but said he felt like surrendering his duties temporarily to President Fornes, of the Board of Aldermen. The latter returned yester- day from @ three-weeks’ vacation, dur- ing which he travelled in the Gouth. che gorge at here has not ficials of tho co! The from ‘a distance of ‘ot a single Children’s Short Coats, Blue, Red or Brown Serge, 2.98 Covert Cloth Reefer, Military Effect, 4.98 Tan Reefer, Double Cape, Military, 5.49 acbleinars ‘86™-ST.& B=2AVE. OFFER Stole Collar, Pongee, with Lac Collar, Silk, 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS White Sicilian, Silk Braid, Blue Taffeta Changeable 3.98 e 3.39 3.98 away at Nanticoke Railroad would resume un- the Delaware, roads, how- it is mot led are being of them may to-morrow, from Blood ings almost complete. wacernerees-|| 6c, Pillow Cases, 1234c, Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 300 doz., size 45x36, hemmed or hemstitch- ed, 3 in. hems, good bleach- ed muslin, city to-day of for over six | | 6 Tumblers for 15c. Table Tumblers, plain and fancy bottoms, good quality, 6 for.. 1 5c i 2.75 Chiffon Hats, 1,69, Chiffon and Silk Hats, for between seasons. The style, finish as well as little pricing, counts in this ftem; these Hats are worth $2.75 and $2.50; Friday price. 1-69 Boys’ 2.95 Suits, 1.88. Boys’ Suits, neat mixtures fancy cheviot, properly fitting and cleanly tailored, sizes 7 to 16. ven years old. whom aro | twice elected Carolina State served in both | Islature, 1,75 Portieres, 1.19. | Handsoine colored cross stripe paws pbactleces fancy 1.19 | . ringe on bottom, pair. . i] licted with aj | —“S¢ &° “oton P Burnt Wood Outlit, 1.19, Outfit for burning wood or leather complete and one lesson, guar- anteed fine platinum point... 1.1 9 10c. Books, 6c. New line of paper-covered Books, | about 500 choice titles by well- known authors, large clear type on good paper.. 6c e | 10.50 Couch Beds, 8.55, Mhat ne 18, \Iron Couch Bed, “telescope style,” condith National fabric, ,complete with and droop! | Mattress and Bolster; can be used Mi as two separate Divans, full-size Bed or Couch; choice’ of COVEEINGS. ss vveseveseneess GeO 5c. Floss Pillows, 39c. [Our Silk Floss Pillows, size 22x22, hardly make his| | made full, with extra quality e; He was then)! snustin, covered. ........... GOC \ AA ae | | 15.00 Spring Suits, 9.75. | |Women's Spring Suits, in brown, | | blue or blac ool chev fancy Eton, double shoulder cap. trimmed prettily with taffeta silk Ind, Policeman n, walked from in eyes s¥dden! not bell aft . hai total blindness. March 10,—Mr. ‘kett, an artist, cape, braid trimmed, girdle to match; also 22-inch jacket, mili- tary Gas skirt ie with seven or nine gores, kilted or plain, with flare: 9.75 jonia, and Is not le was brought Sunday so that his sister, Mi puperintende: | bands, full sleeve; others without | 12%5C! 4,50 Pocketbooks, 75c. |\Vomen's combination Pocketbooks, with sterling silver corners, $1.00 and $1,50 ones; choice GaPMani&©G Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn, We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. None with C. O. Ds. 30,000 Yds. of Percaline Lining at 7c. Yd. We have secured 30,000 yards of Percalines direct from a mill at a price less than manufacturing cost. The quality is equal to any at l5Sc. a yard, 36 inches wide, assortment of color- Taking into consideration the advance price of cotton goods, this certainly is the greatest bargain offered this year in any Greater New York store; }Eriday, yard.... 1 Doz. Shoe Laces, 5c. | Tubular Shoe Laces, yard and yard and a quarter long, doz.. 5c lars, light and durable: 50c. Silk Belts, two alik and 50c.; choice 75c| \ 10c, Stock Collars, 5c. | | 1] | ‘Women's royal bone Stock Col- {Women's silk Belts, all kinds, no | worth up to 35 7c 5c I5c, mibsdllalblL tits | 20c. Hose Supporters, 8c. | Women’s and children's side Hose Supporters, fancy frilled elas- tic, pair.. 8c Domet Flannel, yards, yard..cevessenses 7c. Flannel, 5c. \} 5,000 yards, soft finish, lengths of 5 to 12 extra Women’s 20c. Vests, 10c, | Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed cot- ton, low neck and sleeveless, | and Insertings, Cluny In: neatly trimmed, full sizes, and Edgings, also Embroid- slightly imperfect.........+ 10c eries and Insertings, yd... 1-88! 12.75 Spring Jackets, 8.75 ——— |Women's new. Spring Jackets, in tan, covert and black Venetian broad- cloth, strapped back and front, coat Sleeve, notched collar fly front, satin lined. | 35c, Table Damask, 25c. Table Damask, 2,000 yards, 58 inch, good, hea | finish, pretty: patterns, yard. 250 ~~7.50 Petticoats, 5.00 | [Women's silk Petticoats, made of extra heavy rustling black taffeta, accordion-plaited with gathered ruffle and trimmed with two-plaited ruch- ings 8c. Handkerchiefs, 3c. ’ and girls’ school Handker- "7.50 Jackets, 5.00 Women's Jackets, in tan covert, 22 inch length, collarless, half-fitting front, cheviot, with notched collar, silk fay 89c, Enamelled Ware, 50c. | on iy, Gray enamelled ware, 6-qt. Teaket tle and 6-qt. Ci 10c. Laces, 5c. Torchon Laces, Point de Paris Laces sertings 5c 'P with satin romaine. . ~~ 25c. Waist Sets, 10c. Shirt Waist Sets, new and beautiful design, heart shape sets with white Or Bue stones, three to the set... 3,500 yds, mercerized Chai 8.75 Ings, yard. | Towellir bleached bleached, Hnen and 26 in., fine English glori ruffle, finished | ed fast, strong and du Congo wood handles, and loops, plain or fan: trimmed, oice 5.00 ! Bod Sheets, 100 dozen, size bishop. sleeve; also black 46 inches wide, royal and black, yd.. ~20c. Stockings, coat sleeve, te’ 5.00 couton, seamless feet, heels Cooking Pots, boys and girls Bed Spreads, 600, size 10c¢ 19c, Chambrays, 12%, | serviceable and washable, the best ever offered for the money, hun- dreds of styles and color- 12'%4c. Towelling, 10c. 3,000 yards, extra heavy, unbleached, pure linen crash, yard.... Men’s Umbrellas, 33c, | | | Men's and Women’s Umbrellas, | have steel rods, color warrant- 59c. Bed ‘Sheets, 4 Ic. dron’s Stockings, fast black id toes, medium and heavy weight, suitable for “79%. ‘Bed Spreads, 69, mbrays, 1236) ~ 0¢ | ja, that | | crooks ae : 33c) | | urable. | 72x00, extra heavy bleached, linen finish (seam in centre), oa Cc 59c. Dress Goods, 39. 2,000 yards Mohair Sicilians, full in navy, *: 39¢! Ic, | double 72x82, strong, wiry, pure white, hemmed ready for use, each 69c || | 30c, for \ Values from 50c, to 75c. At 29c. for 7 Values. from 50c. up. All-wool Albatross in black and colors, Black all-wool fancy Granite Suitings, Black all-wool Canvas Voiles, Black all-wool Crepe Etamines, —All-wool Nun's Veiling in black, cream and an Immense assortment of fashtonable At 49c---value 75¢ Ceol a e eens Wicks an excelent quality. bene special for Friday.” —All-wool French Voile in a full range ot desirable and exquisite colorings as well as At 69c--value $1.00 sree black.” Never sold for less than.a dollar. Very specal for Fritay, 10,000 Yds, Black Taffeta at 37,c Other Silk Values of Great Interest. This taffeta is 19 inches wide, and you buy it over our counters every day in the year at Half a Dollar, The quantity in this instance regulated the special price of 37%c. It is an extra heavy weight, strong and bright and of superb finish. For waists, linings, etc, it is unexcelled. 39c for 50c Black PongeeFl,2, cht, wide, exsten and lustrous, but a very firm texture. We've 850 yards to sell to-morrow. How many for you? ine@—this Is 24 inches wide and comes 59c for 85c Crepe de Chine in twenty exquisite street and evening shades, as well as white, cream and black. Nothing is so much in vogue Just now. —Full 19 Inches wide; an excep- 8c for 59c Colored TaffetaTfioniy good quality. It has the soft Messaline finish, which assures good wear, Thirty shades to choose from at the price. | —Costume Velvets, 23 inches 39c for $1 Gun Metal Velvets wide. We've several thousand yards—bought away below their actual value. Ideal for spring waists and cos- tumes. Come in all the neat stripe and polka dot effects; gray and black or black and gray grounds. Some New $12.50 Covert Jackets, 8.98. And a Lot of Others Just as Cheap. Covert Jackets sort of have the call for favor. They're light and not bulky, and they’re in fashion for every occasion. The woman who has but one jacket invariably picks out a covert. These at 8.98 for to-morrow are of splendid quality and have strapped seams. Style is the new fly front, 23 inches in length, All satin lined. They're $12.50 elsewhere. —Jackets of fine quality black Cheviot, fly front, At 9.98—value $17 ~jined‘au through with splendid grade of taffeta —Jackets of Covert Cloth, Two new models— At 16.98—value $237 32 ind 24 inch lengths, lined with selt-color taffeta. About the nattiest of the new spring garments. —Jackets of tinest Imported Covert Cloth; At 19.00—value $257 Wirie cchiartess style with epaulette on shoulders, Pleated back and front, with belt. All silk lined. A stunning garment. A Thousand 85c. Shirt Waists at 49c.; As Many More at Equal Reductions. The 49-cent Waists are of white Madras Cloth, in a new and pretty striped effect, They are pleated back and front, and a fancy stock completes the trimming. Waists made to sell at 85 cents, We don’t believe you'll find them anywhere for less, Plenty for this Friday at 49c. berd —Walsts of white Vesting In a variety of At 79c---value $1.50 “Mires, smuae' trench back and with pleaied fronts. Very pretty fancy stock and cuffs. Enough of these to go round to-morrow, na —Waists of a still finer white Vesting in a vari- At 9Sc value $2.00 ety of figures as well as stripes. Made with pleated fronts and French backs; fancy stocks. These are less than half pric: En —Waists of an excellent quality of white At $1.98---value $3.50 ~ ine Si strimmed wit silk braid and inserting, Back is in fancy tucks and sleeves are very full. Worth $3.50 fully. Friday at $1.98. Five Hundred Dining Chairs Just Like the ~~ Picture, $1.35 Value; 85c. We place their valuation extremely low; most dealers would say a dollar and a half, or even more, One or two, who care nothing for honest statement, would say $2. They are of solid Golden Oak, splendidly made and finished. with high back and brace arms, A very pattern, as you'll observe. Take them away at, the lowest price ever named for a reliable chair. Dining Tables with 42-in. top; fine quartered oak; extension regular to 6 feet; $12 Friday at. 195) Riay st Great Friday Sale of Velvet Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Cork Linoleums Perhaps the biggest value is the Matting. To folks with Summer homes, or other folks who like mattings, this is an exceptional chance, There are seventy-five rolls; new and perfect; right from Japan. Seamless cotton warp, in red, green, blue and tan colorings; also natu- ‘ ral color, with dainty inlaid figures. Full 40- yard rolls, Bought to sell at $10.80 the roll, it 5. is an unprecedented bargain at.......0..005+ —Nine feet long 19.50 for $27.50 Velvet Rugs jis en. vert wide; your choice of fifteen of the newest and best patterns mostly Oriental designs. Finest Velvets, and exceptionally desirable for floor coverings 39c. for 65c. Cork Linoleum—Jwv9, heusint won't last a great while at the price. Good quality in twenty-five of the newest patterns, suitable for dining- rooms, kitchens, halls and offices, Carpet Samples at Oneetlalf—These are nds lengths of 134 yards. They're Just the thing for small rugs, rite door coverings and wherever a ‘small plece of cirpel may be needed. maker for FIVE YEARS, A $2.00 Gi A D. DRY GOODS CO. More Fine Offerings of Dress Goods |: At Friday Prices Away Below Usual We're doing the Dress Goods business of New York—have been for some time. Come any Friday or Monday, or any other day—compare the crowds. They're evidence. To-morrow's program is one of the greatest we have ever prepared. You'll be interested —for Easter is within hailing distance. 43-inch all-wool Canvas Voiles in black and colors, 50-inch Lustrous Mohair Brilliantines; black and navy. 42-inch all-wool sponged and shrunk Cheviots; black and colors, 46-inch all-wool Crepe Voiles in black and colors. 38-inch all-wool Granite Cloths in black and colors. 42-inch Mohair Brilliantines; black and navy, ' qualities; great bar- ee A chines for complete set of attachments. id ourselves guarantee them It’s the chance of the year to buy a machine for little. who come to-morrow will be the for- tunate owners of these. oldman Tucker +" Giwen Away Free with each machine ip Silk Petticoats and Children’s Dresses. One hundrec of the Petticoats for Friday. They’re of Black Taffeta with aed ae ot exten- sion ruffles; excellent qual- ity; $5 value, at.... "3.50 Children's Siemius Apron: collars trimmed with bral years turnover f bast 3 29 Children’s Gingham Dresses, pink or blue; Russian blouse, trimmed with white pique; sizes 2 to 4 years; also Ree Baie edie pined with Hamburg; sizes 1 to years; choose at. * 39c Women's New Spring 50c, Underwear, 39c. Fine quality light-weight shaped ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants—the noted Harvard brand; high neck, long or short sleeves, with knee-length pants to match. All sizes in the lot. Two Lots of Hosiery; Women’s, Children’s. Women’s are 35¢.—Three pairs for $1. Fine imported fast black; very sheer gauze lisle thread; also allover lace; lace ankle or lace clocked effects. Double heels and toes. Sold regularly at 50e. Children’s at 25c.—Both boys’ and girls’. Imported fast black ribbed cot- | ton; fine or wide rib; also light-weight | fine ribbed cotton, in black, with un- bleached split feet. Double heels, knees, soles and toes. All sizes. Worth up to 40c. Misses’ 14.50 and 13 Coats, *5.98 AndSome Great Savings on Dresses none too heavy for early | Thi s h reall Oe epaee re ERA ARAL see i Soret Most of them are trimmed elite & Material is fine kersey, lined throughout. with bands of silk and piped. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. i i —Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Fancy 8.98 Junior Suits---value $15~Tixea\diso blue cheviot; pleat- ed and Norfolk effect. Only 22 suits in this collection; they'll go in a hurry, —Girls’ Dresses for early Spring wear 5.98 Dresses---value $8.75~ ir scum checks, aso of cheviot, Sizes 6 to 14 years. A particularly good style, and very specially priced for Friday. | —— eee Sale of Women’s High-Grade Shoes at 1.50 Pair. Worth Fully *2.50) Not our regular stock, but worthy a place in it. Maker is to discontinue this certain'line, so we took all he had to sell at | aprice. A dollar and a half wouldn't buy the materials in them. | Spring weight button and lace boots; made of light weight Box Calf, with dull tops; button and lace. Every pair made of new leather, and will give superb wearing service. All sizes and most every width. A_ thousand 50c Storm Rubbers at 35c. pairs; youll have njany happy days over this bargain before March is gone. Women's Storm Rubbers, F width, in sizes from-3 to 8. Always SOc. pair, These, 35c. the Trenton China” ught For Last Monday. Werlaunched:the-sale on a very rainy day, to be sure; but more China found new owners than ever before in a single day. We had two carloads to start with. Not half of it was an view Monday. To: morrow the stock is replenished from reserve. Help yourselves to the biggest China bargain of the Spring. This Set, $2.95, Decorated egal DECORATED PORCE- Dinner Ware. LAIN DINNER SET; ]} With exquisite pink rose-} contains 42 pieces; ]} bud floral decorations; | green tlower and filled- p/ all gold lined; Bread in coior decoration; }| and Butter Plates, 4! set consists of the f}inch....... . Se} following pieces: Six regularly 5 Tea Plates, 5 inch 4c regularly $1.25 d Plain White 10. Piece Toilet Set. Ewer and Basin, Chamber and Cover, Mouth Ewer, Soap Dish, Cover and Drainer, Brush Vase and Mug; complete set for Plates, 5 inch; 6 Plates, 7 inch; 6 Cups and Saucers, 6 Fruit Sau- cers, 6 Individual But- ters, 1 Meat Platter, 1 Pickle Dish, 1 covered Vegetable Dish, 1 Open Baker, 1 Bowl— 42 pieces; usual value $4.50; special for this sale, $2.95 set Dinner Plates, 7 inch.. 6c regularly 81:75 dozen. Fruit or Preserve Sau- cers... vegulari: Tea Cups and Saucers.. 7¢! reguarly S100 dozen. | 56-piece Plain White Porcelain Tea Sets, 12 Plates, 12 Cups and Jj) Saucers, 12 Fruit or [| | | 8c PlainWhitePorcelain Dinnerand Tea Ware Preserve Saucers, Tea 1 don, Fruit S. Pot and cover, Sugar Baiiers ...12 pes, at.2d ca : By sacar | || Bow! and cover Cream 10? dpatay variety of, shapes an ite Cream 7) fT dPaual f sizes; regular prices Pitcher and CN acini a EU $1.00 and $1.20 dozen; ||} s7.g9" MGI AL) Sale Price, Cup and cers Saucer; 4c. pair reeulan price 2.00: 2 srt 5, sl pe. a 7 Meat Dishes. Tere iti pe. at «10 In plain and fancy | © men: rersierty $2 405. SP Hi. po. at A 1 shapes ; splendi d_ 10 tn: remularly $2.50 dos » pes. at iy 12 in.: regularly $3 dow, gains. 16 In.; romularly $4.50 dog, Coffee Cups and Saucers, Bread and Butter Plates, ipair, Soa OC 4 inch 3 remnl Fruit or Preserve Sau- Tea Plates, $ inch.. 244 | cers... 2c regularly Oc. doze Iiceargeeta . : Breakfast Plates, 6 in.. 3¢ lop en Vegetable Dishes regularly Ye,'dozen, | OR Ye Dinner Plates, 7 inch.. 4¢ pekty OF vreseseeek DC, at Ge only Open Zin Trakér.t pe, at Fo 3 3 5 + & at 15 at Be stipe, at. 1 pe. | regularly $1.00 dozen, T in.; remularly $1.73 doz. |] 1 only Pickle | |) 3. Dinner Plates, 8 inch., Se! 8 tn.; regularly $2 don. Se |1 1GQ-Piece Dinner regularly $1.20 dozen, 9 In.; regularly $2.50 oR. | I S te $3 34, Soup Plates, 7 inch... 5¢ [io /in.: remulariy $3 dox,, | ets lor Po. regularly $1.20 doi 100 $45 Sewing Machines) Reclining Go-Carts at °4.95 Friday. At $14.95. Twice each year the maker of our Sewing Machines (you'd all know it under its own name We've just eighty-seven of these go-carts, picked up from a maker who does not supply us regularly, but who had this little lot thrown on his hands in a litigation, They are re ng style, with reed sides, full reed back and dasher. Fitted with English steel green enamelled running gear, and rubber ére wheels; rubber hub caps and patent foot- brake. In fact, they are as up to date as any of the newest carriages. Just for Friday you may take them away at turns over to us a hundred ma- ad- vertising pur- poses. To-morrow is the sale day. They're golden oak ‘finish, with FIVE DRAW- ERS, and have Both the $4.95. The first hundred} Double Jointed Rod, Sateen Parasols, green lined, 65c, Three-piece Cushion, all hair, coraaroy, covered, ~

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