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that alt costs be paid from 'the estate mmmmmmmrmmm mmmi mm aaa mm imm mmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm NONSUIT IS GRANTED. of Daniel ulies. Incorporation of St Joseph's Polish Standard Patterns Beneficial Society; Decree of Incor Doratlon awarded. Save Your Furs By Inclosing them In the moth proof Tarlne Bags. Tartne sheei and bags for sale here.

s. Damage Suit Against Parrlsh Coal Petition of First Welsh M. E. Church THE ISAAC LONG STORE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 jLead all others In perfection of style. -The price now is 10 cent IS cents.

for changa of corporate name: Order i Co, Came to Sudden End. ed that upon recording of the same, the Improvements, amendments and alterations, as specified In the peti tion, shall be deemed and taken to be Palntiff Brought tne Action to Recover part of the charter of said corporation, Petition of M. J. Hoban, trustee: Re Damages for Injuries Ha Sua alues Like These ProGlaini OurSupre tamed by an Explosion 1 of Qss. -Old Csss Agalrt Boforoffii Court.

port confirmed ntel, to be confirmed absolutely, and decree to. be made as recommended by the examiner unless exceptions are filed wlthisv vtwenty x- Large Amount of ROutlna Bualnaaa Disposed Of. 1 days. a Appeal of J. K.

P. Fenner from report of auditors of Ashley Borough: Judge wheaton granted a compul Appeal allowed and recognisance approved. B. J. Conlan vs.

Mary Conlan: Bill of John McGahren for 150 approved. aory non ault yesterday In the damage Here's, an advertisement full of news that thrifty folks will appreciate startling spring economies in the very highest grade merchandise for which the Issac' Long Store is so widely known. It seems beyond all precedent to sell the qualities of goods which we carry at such unparalleled low figures, bttt buying opportunities have been so eminently favorable to us this spring that we are enabled to quote remarkable undervalue prices and still secure our regular percentage of profit i case of Louis Bchweltser against the Mahlon Trumbach vs: Daniel wai Parrlsh Coal Co. The plaintiff brought ter: Bill of James I Lenahan for 140 approved. ult for damages to the amount of 000.

claiming that on, account of the negligence of the company he was se 8. J. Beaie vs. M. J.

waisn: am ot C. M. Bowman for $50 approved. Lunacy of Joseph McLaughlin: Ac verely burned by gas lh the Button count confirmed nisi. wood mine of the company.

The accl Stegmaier vs. Dushuck: Appearance pf counsel, for defendant withdrawn and judgment entered for the plain dent occurred last October. Bchweltser was employed as a miner and on the day the Accident occurred be alleged tiff. Kraft Manufacturing Co. vs.

A. Bir- that he was sent Into a. chamber that kln of James M. Stack for ISO approved. had Just been examined by the officials, but had been there only a short while Mary A.

Oliroy vs. xnomas Kngusn, committee: Report of master award- when an explosion took place and ha ina partition filed: same day decree was seriouJly burned. filed, The plaintiff, alleged that the com Spangleberger ft Parry vs. Penn Take Advantage of This Special Sale $1.00 Silks at 65c 11 1 Special Silk Sales have been heralded on the slightest pretex this spring. In some instances, when the stores that talked so largely of what they had to offer could not show more than a half dozen patterns at the price advertised.

No. so at the Isaac Long Store. When a special feature is inaugurated here, you can reit assured that we have the "goods to back up every printed statement. So it is with these Beautiful $1.00 Silks on Sale at 65c. There are over three thousand five hundred yards in the lot, and just the kinds that fashionable, discriminating women want for summer shirt waist suits.

Shepherd's Printed Warp effects, Polkadots, Brocade Effects, small neat designs, on white, Alice blue, brown, reseda, lavender, tan, champagne and black grounds. Every yard guaranteed pure silk and thoroughly reliable in every way. Ko woman with the, remotest idea of buying Silks this spring can afford to let this opportunity An Interesting Event Draperies. Sale $7.50 Portieres at $4.98: Here again is the masterful value giving power of the Isaac Long Store displayed most conspicuously. These handsome Portieres are sold under ordinary conditions by us for $7.

5a Some stores consider them cheap at $9,001 Now the lot, containing over fifteen different colorings and are i Presented to You at $4,98 the Pair. Some are ailover brocade effects and others are in plain centres, with-rich bor- ders. The assortment is so large and varied that you -can select combinations that will harmonize with any color scheme you may ROPE PORTIERES These very pretty door hangings, are again in high popular favor, and we are showing a wide variety in both single and double door sizes at prices xtrcmelv moderate, when the qualities are considered. Single door sizes are $3.50 and $4.50. Double door sizes are $6.00 to $13.00..

ipany violated certain provisions of the I mine law in not having the chamber sylvania R. R. Filing of amended bill of particulars allowed. Droperly ventilated and that the offl Bartlett vs. Bartiett: o.

C. Foster cials were negligent In allowing appointed master to. take testimony. Schweitzer to enter the chamber. The Warman vs.

warman: Attorney defense was that the plaintiff was notl- Joseph Fletta appointed master to takj fled to observe certain rulesv and his failure to do so was' the cause pf the testimony. Stroh vs. Strob! Alias auppena in accident. Congressman Palmer and divorce granted. attorney John A.

Opd. who represented Hwiry Cohen vs. Feter ecnuaiesay: Bill of H. L. Freeman for $10 approved.

the company, asked for a compulsory non-sutt, and after both aides had made lengthy arguments it was granted. The defendant waa represented by E. A. Joseph Kornik vs. Mary Ann Kelly: Bill of H.

L. Freeman for $50 ap proved. Lynch and James L. Lenahan. Benedict uarner earmiei Considerable ime waa taken before Judge Ferris In court room No.

2 with the case of CI. Mortimer Lewis against Josephs: Bill of John T. Lenahan for $20 approved. Myers vs. lu tc My paper J.

D. Brannlng. It is an action In lied A. Brundage withdraws his appearanee. Houseclcaninq at the in re lunacy or Amena k.

caainger; Praver of petition granted that case and haa been before the courts (for more than ten years. According to i the testimony of attorney Lewis he lloaned a horse to the late den. When Gen. McCartney died i the horse was void to 1 The testimony of the defense was to be heard and inquisition held by a Jury jui i Thursday. Art Embroidery Dep't.

Tnle means attractive twice reductiona to clear out in re Margaret niaaaen. sn uegou 'the effect that the horse was purchased, lunatic: Orderedhat an Inquisition de" lunatlco inqulrendo In forma pau- rrom Mr. Lewie oy uen. Mcuanney, The Jury had the case in band when perla be held on Friday at rS0 a. notice of time and place of inquisition court adjourned.

4 all odds and ends and broken assortments. A particularly Interesting group of good bargains. Is a lot of Fancy Table Covers, Dresser Scarfs. Pillow. Tops, commenced pieces, In prices from 60c to $L98, now on In the caaa of 'Michael Graven to served on Ktiwara jnaaaen, a brother; John Reilly and John Madden, nephewa.

Kingston Township it was -Laces and Embroideries Fashion demands are most imperative concerning Laces and Embroideries for trimmings this season. Our stock represents the widest possible variety of beautiful new effects from Europe's foremost Lae and Embroidery centres. From St. Gall comes the Ailover Embroideries in the very prettiest patterns for waists and chemisettes. Then, too, we have the linen Embroidery Insertion, in eyelet and Old English effects, which are very fashionable.

A full assortment of German and French Valenciennes Laces and Insertions to match for trimming and decoration for confirmation and commencement dresses. Two-toned Ailover Laces in the much sought for combinations. All at prices particularly pleasing. High Class Wash Fabrics Priced Very Inexpensively The Iaaao Long Store's remarkable success In sailing high claaa Wash Fabrics lias tn tha fact that while our deigns are distinct and exclusive, we ask no mora thin you usually pay for ordinary stuffs. Here's tha evidence: AT 15o A YARD A wide variety ot beautiful, sheer Lawns and Batistes, In new and original designs, Dresden effects and Persian designs.

Also the much wanted polkadots. AT 19o AND 25c Cotton Voiles, In a rang of dainty patterns that cannot fall to pleaae the most fastidious. AT 2So Plain- Linen 8uiting, French Olngharn. Irlflh Dimities, Cotton Crashes, Silk Mousselines, tn all plain shades and exquisite printed Organdies. AT 50 -Genuine French Organdies, Pompadour Nets, Pure Linen Crash Suitings, Fancy Linens, etc A var- i lety that will satisfy the most exacting.

I I I I I I. II I that Graven is Indebted to the In re estate of Julia westneia: Ac saie at HALF PRICE. 50c Pillow Slips 39c township in the amount of $500. COMMON PLEAS MINUTES. count confirmed absolutely.

Bealts vs. MasavaKe: Rule gran tea Sterling McAfee Vs. Margaret "Mc May 6 in chambers Is extended to first day of Argument Court. May 29. Afee: Attorney W.

A. Valentine appointed master to take testimony and Fuller vs. v. as n. resort.

Ju R. Court allows record to. be Lunacy of Daniel Giles: J. Edwin amended by striking out tne name ot Made Pillow Slips for the summer cottage, for porch, sofa or couch, good selection in variety of pretty colorings of art ticking, 50c kinds at 39c Full sets for cottage, use, consisting of Sofa Pillow, Scarf, Table Cover Laundry bag, Shoe Pocket Collar and Cuff Bag. Come in pink, blue, Nile and tan.

Prices are very reasonable. Giles appointed committee upon giving J. C. Fuller and the insertion of the name of Harriet L. F.

Gibbons, and the Security in the amount of iz.uoo ana amendment of the brier or title mea. In re petition for sale or goods in storage: Ordered that sale be mada at public sale at corner or rennsyivania avenue and Market streets, Wilk-js- Barre, upon publication. Fine vs. Alias suDpena ib Ketcham vs. Keteham: Kuie tor final decree Llewellyn vs.

Llewellyn: Byron Hahn appointed master. Ultra Fashionable White Mohair Skirts $5 98 I Want to impress upon you th importance of having a white Skirt for this season's wear. Ev eryone with the least intention oL conforming to fashion's dictates ust have one. It's not extravagant toJjelfashionable in this cas however, for- here are beautiful Skirts, representing the very high est pinnacle of fashio at only $5.98. Made of rich, silk lustre mohair, side pleated, with panel front.

Honest Floor Coverings as Low Priced as Unreliable Kinds By strictly adhering to the above principle the Isaac, Long Strre has built a Carpet reputation of which any store would be proud. Our showing of iew spring patterns and colorings is' more varied than ever before and all are of the very highest qualities, guaranteed absolutely trustworthy, while the prices are extremely BISHOP ON SUNDAY BALL. I CONDEMNS GAMES WHICH ARE TpOR that don't-tarefor-. a-blte i try $late of soup or broth made of Armour's Extract and eat kike a hunter. Piquant.

HELD FOR PROFIT-HIS VIEWS DISTORTED. Bishop Hoban made an Interesting appetizing. savory, statement In St Peter's Cathedral, Scran on Sunday in connection Our cook book "Culinary Wrinkles" mailed free with the views on Sunday base ball Armour Company Chicago Special Covert Coat These are of fine grade covert cloth, tight fitting, with fly front; Reefers lined with taffeta. OTHER BEAUTIFUL COVERT COATS AT 10.98 TO 137.50. Automobile Apparel Every pastime haa Its particular styles of dress, so it la with automo-blllng.

We are eminently fitted to supply all wants In th very latest Auto Dress. Novelties In Coats rain proof silk, suede leather and cravanette cloth. Prices I9.B8 to $39.50. Imputed to him about three months ago by some of the At that time the bishop reviewed the We we tola agent for th tunous conditions In England relative to the A Sale of Absolutely Pure Linen Towels To-day we begin our regular yearly May' sale'of all Pure Linen To.wels. This is the event for which the Isaac Long Store has become justly famous, for no sale of the year brings such varieties and such remarkable low prices.

The knowing ones realized this long since, and look forward to this annual sale to' purchase a whole season's supply. child labor question and made the re mark that taking the case of a boy from to years of age, who had been makes of Utz and Dunn's confined to his work from 7 o'clock on The details g-t ft i juonaay morning until a ctocx on nat- CBCillO. allOCS I urUy evening. It would be difficult to WV1I I him fnr mini nn tn th flM. and AT 15c All Pure Linen Huck Towels, red.

white on Sunday to play ball enjoying $3.50 God's sunshine. Tha bishon added that be could not blame the boy, provided tnat he aid not disturb otners. AT 22o Absolutely pure linen Huck Towels, very ab-aorbant, size 21x38, a regular 31c value. AT 39c Extra fine pure linen Huck Towel, hemstitched, size 20x40, satin damask ends, a good 50o worth. A full assortment of better grades in "Webb's" famoua dew bleached Huck Towels, all sizes, at 49c, worth 60c; 59o, worth 75c; 69c, worth 8c.

The Silk Skirt Waist Suit to Reign As the season advances the demand becomes more strenuous. But why shouldn't it? Wo more practical or serviceable dress ever received the approval of fashion than the Silk Shirt Waist Suit. Our showing is very extreme and most varied, so that all tastes can be suited plain, changeable and novelties- made in box pleated, shirred and pleated effects. Prices are from 89.93 to S39.50. WOMEN'S GOLF SHIRTS The newest fashionable wrinkle is the Golf Shirt for women.

Made to resemble the masculine garment, with white linen collar, yoke and pocket. Comes in plain white and white with black, at Sx .25. The bishop's remarks were scattered blue borders, size 17x34, worth 18c and 23c. AT 29o Heavy All Linen Hock Towela, hemstitched damask ends, size 21x40, a regular 89c value. AT 49o "Webbs" famous dew bleached Towels, nothing to equal them tn absorbancy.

Both Huck and Blrdseye Weave, also 24x42, regular 55e value. broadcast over the land In distorted forms and attracted considerable com ment. A few jJays after the sermon Bishop Hoban for the West Indies. Upon his return he found a most di versified mall, and a large assortment Beautiful Satin Damask Towels, for decorative purposes, soft, lustrous finish, that affirms the high grade quality of the goods. Prices are 49S 60, 89tf and 98 for all sizes.

of opinions relative to the remarks ai' leged to have been made by him ap proving of Sunday base ball. on Sunday morning, before the read ing of the gospel of the day. he took advantage of the opportunity of remov I The Isaac Long Store ling any misapprehension which might exist in tae minds of any member of the congregation regarding his pre vioua comments. explained that he waa not In favor of professional base ball on Sunday or of Sunday games of any kind which would dlaturb others Rev. H.

L. Brenner's Lecture. THIS TELLS YOU HOW" and was emphatically opposed to Sun day 'v -i4-- ry. A congregation that completely filled To those familiar with the atrong views held by the bishop on the ques tion an explanation seems entirely su Moonlight Dances. The "Japanese Boys" met last even Ing to make arrangements for a series of moonlight daneea which they intend to hold during the coming summer at Valley View Park.

In the past the boya have had several delightful dances, and as the affairs axe private they expect the coming eventa to be the best of the season. perfluous, yet the widespread attention Mordan's Shoa Store 33 Public Square. the Sherman atreet M. E. Church beard Rev.

H. L. Brenner lecture on his conversion Sunday night. The people listened to the address with close attention. This service was the first of a series of revival meetlnga to be conducted by Mr.

Brenner Artalrs of Decedents. The wW of William Davles, lata of Pittston Township, was probated In the office of Register Main waring yesterdays He directs that all his estate go, to this wife and on her death It Is to go to hi children, To his son Edwin Is bequeathed a piece of property at the rear of land he now holds, and to his daughter, Elisabeth and son, James Henry Davles, he leaves the remainder of his personal property and which the remarks imputed to nim have Caused, shows how widely divergent are tha opinions held by. the American people In the matter- Newspaper clippings ny tne nunareas You Can Borrow Money On Your Household Furniture AND KEEP IT IN YOUR POSSESSION, People' who have real estate for security ar constantly getting loans, and our eaay plan haa made It possible for those to get a. loan who happen to have their money Invested In household goods. Why not? OUR VERY LOW RATES place thla accommodation within the reach of all.

The poor man with a modest home ia NOT charged on cent mora than thoas who have luxuriously furnished homes. Square business our auocesa. have been' forwarded to the episcopal residence. Some of them uphold the bishop as a "good fellow" who entertains "sensible views" on the great question of base ball. Others are shocked that a high dignitary of the USE real estate.

His wife Is named as ex. Lydia Lucas was yesterday appoint church should countenance and, tor' encourage tha playing of such ed administratrix of the estate of the i 't i -j NEHOC a wicked came on any day, and on a late Henry Dairs. The estate Is valued Sunday in particular. OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN at $60. One noted socialist in uuium wrote Rosalia Franta was yesterday- appointed administratrix of the estate of a letter of congratulation, wbicn waa fulsome in.

1U language of approval ojC Clara Langer. The property Is valued at 1319. tha bishop's alleged action. It la interesting to note that In the face of all these comments the' bishop To Become aa Optician. has been more instrumental in sup Thomas MoCormack of this city.

pressing the Sunday base ball game than all the menvbeis of the police tnrrn combined. In many Instances his Is so arranged thVtyou pay In little monthly amounts, according to what you can spare. Both principal and lntereat are paid in this) easiest of all ways, so yon need not hesitate about taking a There Is Positively No Publicity Those who would not like their friends or neighbors to know they had a loan can deal with thla company In perfect confidence. All the goods are left In your possession. Not even your own family need know.

Come In and talk it over, telephone or let ua send cnir representative) to you. i Wilkes-Bbrre Loan Co. Room 14 Lowonstoin. BOildinge South fcUIn St, and Publto Squaro. employed aa chief clerk at the Notting ham colliery of the Lehigh Wilkes attention has been drawn to the fact 6TBAM8HIPS.

that a professional game had been ar-vajad an a Sunday In some place near $arrt Coal Co. at Plymouth for tha past Ave years, received a diploma from" tha Jacksonic Optical College of Jackson, on April 20, having nr in the city, and In a manner not paused a creditable examination at that institution. Mr, McCormaok la a known to the public the has been stopped, without Its being generally khown that the interference came from him. Scranton Exchange, graduate ot the public schools of Plains (Tinted Gloss) wner ne conducted a store ior a number ot years. When but three years of age he met with a mishap which neces Miners' Masd Meeting.

Miners employed at 1 the Blackman sitated the amputation of his right $42.50, $50 or $60 "FROM NEW TOBJC' 1 TO CALIFORNIA VIA Southern Paclfio Passenger Steamer New York to New Orleans, thence rail through Louisiana, Texas, Nsw Msxloo, Artsana Inquire 3J Chestnut St, Philadelphia. He became an expert penman with the left hand, however, Mr. Mc- Cormack will shortly open a store and go mto tne Duainesa or nttmg giaases for impaired sight exclusively. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME The most beautiful, 'durable and economical paints by wide-awake dealers. 1 1 Peanut Oil Isn't Olive Oil Any mora than cotton seed oil ia oliva oil but It's a common adulterant, neverthsless.

Your safe If you purchase from a direct purchaser. Try our brand. Wa import It direct from a Marablne Alpa region, where tha eholoest olives grew, and we sell Just aa It comes to us, In original Hatf-gallon Cans. Ye i aan hava less If you wish it. $1.75 12-gal.

T3.C3 gal. eolllery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Will hold a' mass meeting this evening shortly after I o'clock at McGreevey'a Halt There will be a aoclal aesslon In connection with, the business meeting. The principal speaker wMl be president Nlcholla Other addresses will be made by secretary John Dempsey, national board member John Fallon and- district board members C. D.

Gallagher and Frank OongleskL Lehlah Valley MoOJoat Association, The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Lehigh Valley Medical Association will be held at Mount Pocono on June 12. The annual address wilt be delivered by Dr Joseph Collins of New Tork. Cicero Oearhart of Btroudsburg PURE WATER. The fact of bo many Fbyatcani or daring Glen Summit Spring Water for their own families to use' is the strongest evidence that we could kure their high opinion of It Sold Read this Gcarantes. We want yon to know that Cal-cur Sohent, Or, Kennedy's latest medicine, is no ordinary lemtdy.

It it is based upon a principle of thscsiueaad cue ludoqrsnd Isddar troubles. CaVcura Solvent's wonderful power to core dis-aues of th kidney and Uaddar is ths happy remit of th effort! of that tlullsd physician and surgeon, Dr. David Kennedy, to make medicine that would dissolve and expel from the tysteia stone, gravel and uric add. In this way, Cak enr Solvent not only cures tbe disease but also imnnves the irritating cans. It is not a patent medicine, but prescription ased br Dr.

Ken-' Beer fat bi large private practice with sniform' success. We guarantee (o return your money if Caloira Solvent fails to cure yon. You cannot anord to put oti it use on this guarantee will address the association FRANU -P. WILSON J. 'SMITH Tonna Av DRUQ3.

Both sirlana as seen by a lawyer," and Dr. Woodbrldge O. Johnson, who haa spent a number of years in Korea as a medical will describe some of the duties and trials ot a modlcal man in that land." JOHN LUCAS Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Pho nea CENCaAL CCNTRACTC.1 AND DUILC l.T..

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