m 12 THE PITTSBTJBG DISPATCH, lETDAT, JULY 1, 1892 . KILLED HIS BOARDER. Ernest Bedares on Trial for Shooting Paulin JIazenlier. THE JDRY EEADY TO ACQUIT. Trouble Caused lj Attaching the Wages of a Coal Jliner. NEWS OP ALL THE COUNTY COURTS Ernest Bedares was placed on trial yes terday before Judge Magee in Criminal Court charged with the murder of Paulin Marenlier at Calamity, Jefferson township, Sunday, May 1, 1891 District Attorney Burleigh represented the Commonwealth and Captain E. Y. Breck and W. D. Moore tlie defense. The court "room was well filled, the majority of persons being from tie region where the murder occur red, and most of them were French miners and their wives. Pew of the witnesses could rpeak the English language, and Prof. Henri Kollin Parker, of the Western University, acted as inter ureter. The trial was concluded at 4 o'clock, but Judge Magee refused to charge the jury until this morning. Alexis D.ugaB was the first witness called. He said that on the first day of May, about 8:30 o'clock, the deceased sent after him to find whether the defendant was in his house. About 10 o'clock that day witness saw de ceased cut a club from a log lying in the street and go to the house of the defendant. Fixed a Timo Tor Settlement. The witness accompanied him and heard the deceased ask if the defendant was in. Mrs. Bedares said he was not The deceased then started up stairs, and the wit ness tried to restrain him, but was unable, and deceased went up, and shortly a shot was fired and the deceased fell down stairs, dying shortly after. "Before the deceased ent to the house." the witness said, "ho sent me to tell Redares that if be did not cive him the money he would kill him. and if the boy said anything he wonld kill him, too. He said : 'Tell him I will give him till dinner time to Ret the money.'" Other witnesses testified to the same state ment, and the Commonwealth closed early with no evidence of a case against the pris oner. Captain Breck opened the side of the defense, the first witness called belnc the defendant himself. He told a very straight forward story. He said, in substance: "The deceased boarded at mv house and worked at the coal mines or Walton. He was $20 behind in board and refused to pay. I ejected him from the bouse and attached his salary. This was two weeks berore the killing. "When ho learned of the attachment he &sanlted me and threatened my life. He was a larger man than I and I was afraid of him. On pay day he conld not draw his salary and came to the house and told my son that he was going to have the money or kill me. He went down the road and came back with a bir clnb, and said to my wife and my son and several others that he wonld kill me if the money was not given him. 'If he is in,' he Said, he will never come out and if he is out he will never get in." shot in Defense of Himself. "I then heard him coming upstairs. I re treated to a back room. He followed me and I warned him to come no nearer. Despite this he continued to approach and drove me to a corner. As he raised tbo club I shot and killed him." JIr. Redares, her children, andL. Durras, testified to the story of the prisoner. Wit nesses who testified to the threats made by the deceased against the life of the de fendant were numerous, among them being Constable Beetle, Mr. Finley, paymaster at the Walton office; Superintendent Wrieht, of the same works, and many more. There were a large number of character witnesses, but only a few were heard, Jlr. Burleigh ad mit ting in behalf of the Commonwealth the trood reputation of the defendant. Neither of the attorneys thought speeches were necessary, and asked the Judge to charge the J ury. Many or the J ury got together during these proceedings, and one of them arose and told the Court that the jury could re turn a verdict from their seats if allowed. Judge Magee, however, decided to close the court, and sent the Jury to their room. They will be charged this morning. x nereis nootner opinion expressed than cquittal will le returned. THE NEW BOOKS. latest Supplies or Summer Beading. Summer reading Is furnished in great va riety and by the publishers. Following is a list of the latest publications received by The Dispatch together with a statement of where they may be had: "Pride and Prejudice," by Jane Austen, in two volumes. Roberts Bros., publishers, Boston. J. R. Weldin & Ox, Pittsburg. "Sense and Sensibility," by Jane Austen, In two volumes. Roberts Bros., publishers, Boston. J. B. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. "The nistorv of David Grieve." by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, author of "Robert Els mere." MacMllian & Co., publishers, lnew York. J. R. Welain & Co., Pittsburg. "Doctor Claudius," by F. Marion Craw ford. MncMlllan & Co.. publishers. Sew Tork. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co., Pitts burg. Price IL Lea Mew Abbey," by Florence Warden. United States' Book Co., publishers, New York. For sale by J. B. Weldin A Co., Pitts burg. Price $L "Zoroaster," by F. Marlon Crawford. Mac Millan& Co., publishers, New York. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co. Price $1. "Manulito," by W. B. Leflingwell. J. B. I-ippincott & Co., publishers, Philadelphia. r saie dtj.il. w eiain x ua i-noe si -a. Methods of Instruction and Organization MORE MONEY WANTED For sale by J. R, in the German Schools," by John t. Prince. Lee & Shepard, publishers, Boston. J. B. eldm & Co., Pittsburg. "Mr. Isaacs," by F. Marion Crawford. MacMllian & Co.. publishers. New York. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co. Price th "Lite of Spurgeon," by Rev. Robert Sbind ler. A. C. Armsti onsr Jt Cajiubllshers, New York. J. R. Weldin & Co. Price $1 60. "Grania, The Story of an Island," by Hon. Emily Lawless. MacMllian & Co.. publish ers, J.'ew York. For sale by J. R. Weldin A Co. Price $1. "A Handbook of Florida," by Charles Ledyard Norton. Longmaus, Green & Co., publishers. New York. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co. "The Wrong That Was Done," by F. W. Robinson. United States Book Company, publishers, New York. For sale by J. K. Weldin & Co. Price $L "Evolution In Science, Philosophy and Art; Popular Lectures and Discussions Be lore the Brooklyn Ethical Association." D. Apnleton & Co., publishers. New York. For sale by J. It, Weldin & Co.. Pittsburg. "Edulalne, A Metrical Romanco," bv F. Roena Medinl. G. W. Dillingham, pub lishers. New York. For sale by J, R. Wel din & Co. "White Slaves, The Oppression of the Worthy Poor." bv Louis Albert Banks. Lee & Shepard, publishers, Boston. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co. "Seats and baddies, Bets and Betting, and the Prevention and Cure of Bestivenesa in Horses," by Francis Dwyer. United States Book Company, publishers, New York. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. "jiaicers oi America, Christopher uoium bus. His Life and His WorK," by Charles Kendall Adams, LL. D., President of Cornell University. Dodd, Mead & Co., Now York. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. 'Pino Valley," by Louis B. France. The Chain & Hardy Co., publishers, Denver. J. R. Weldin & Co.. Pittsburg. The Little Minister," by J. M. Barrie. United States Book Co., publishers, New York. R. S. Davis & Co., Pittsburg. "The Princess MazarofT," a romance of to day, by Joseph Hatton. United States Book Co., publishers, New York. For sale by R. To Hake the Old-Fasbioned Fourth of July Celebration a GEAND AND GLITTEBING SUCCESS. All 'Arrangements for the Day Swiftly Completed. Being HEW ADTEBTISEMENTS. OFFICIALS HOPING FOB SUNNY SKIES S. Davis & Co., Pittsburg, "Makers of Auierica, Cl Anna Laurens Dawes. Dodd. Mead & Co.,pub- harles Sumner," by dd.Mead & Co..oub- For sale by J. R. Weldin that a verdict of acq TEIED FOB MIHOB OFFENSES, Jumber or Small Cases Disposed of In Ilia Criminal Conrt. In Judge Ewlng's branch of the Criminal Court yesterday Michael Bolel pleaded truilty to assault and battery on Joseph Nuderio in Lawrenceville. He was fined $10 and costs. Jack Wlttmer was acquitted of assault and battery on George Wlttmer in the Eleventh ward, Allegheny, and the costs were divided. John Reddington was acquitted or aggravated assanlt and battery on Gust Carlson at McKeesport, and the costs were divided. In the caes or William Allen, tried for pointing firearms at George Hepner, and Hepner for aggravated assault on Allen, both ere found not guilty but ordered to Say the oosts. Tbev are from Sunnyslde. lavld Audler, of East street, Allegheny, charged by G. C. Young with assault and battery anil malicious mischief, was found not guilty but was direoted to pay the costs. James Gallagher, John Gallagher and John Metzlcr, oil well drillers, were found guilty of misdemeanor in defrauding a boarding house keeper at Mansfield. Ushers, New York. & Co.. Pittsburg. "The Foresters Robin Hood and Maid Marian," by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet 'Laureate. MacMllian & Co., publishers. New York. For sale by J. R. Weldin & Co., Pitts burg. "A Memoir of Honoride Balzac," compiled and written by Katharine Prescott Worm ely. Roberts Bros., publishers, Boston. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. "The Tragic Comedians." a study In a well known story, by Georce M eredlth. Roberts Bros,, Boston. J. B, Weldin & Co. Price $150. "The New Harry and Lucy," by Edward E. Hale and Lucretia P. Hale. A story or Bos ton in the summer of 1691. Roberts Bros., publishers, Boston. J. R. Weldin & Co. Price $1 2S. "Robert Savarlns," by Honor! de Balzac, translated by Katharine P. Wormelev. Rob erts JJros publishers, Boston. J. R. Weldin & Co. Price SI CO. "Nada the Lilly," by Rider Haggard. Longmans, Green & Co., publishers. New York. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. "Ballads and Barrack Room Ballads," by Rudyaid Kipling. MacMllian & Co., pub lishers, Now York. For sale by J. R. Weldin &Co. Price $125. "Christmas at Sea," edited by T. E. Ship pen. T. R. Hamersley & Co., publishers, Philadelphia. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburg. Price 50 cents. "The Old Harbor Town," by Augusta Campbell Watson. G. W. Dillingham, pub lishers, New York. J. B, Weldin & Co. j-aper covers ou cents. Th & Ca, Pittsburg. Price $1. Mayor Oourley stated yesterday that he had already received some of the bills for the Fourth of July celebration and they in dicate that the expenses will reaoU $6,600. So far $5,800 has been subscribed, so that $700 more is needed to cover expenses. The only thing now lacking to make the cele bration a success is the assurance of a pleasant day. Chief filgelow, of the Department of Pub lic Works, is just as enthusiastic over the celebration as Mayor Gourley, and he, with the able assistance of Superintendent' Mc Knight, is doing everything in his power to make it a success. The stand for the school children and speakers has been erected on the left-band side of the park just beyond the bridge. This is about the same place as last year, and it is considered the most suitable place in the park, owing to the fact that the ground rises to a knoll and forms a natural amphitheater. On the right side of the entrance is the space allotted for sports, and to this particnlar attention has been given. The track, which is a sixth of a' mile, is surrounded by reserved seats capable of accommodating 10.000 Tiftnnlp. Thi trnnV hnR hffn rarpfnllv laid out and rolled, making it as perfect a ' track as there is in the state. Down through the center is a 120-yard track for the sprinting and bicycle races. In the evening the fireworks will be set ofl from the irontof the grand stand so that those who want to get a good view of them will have to occupy seats on the grassy slope. The grand stand will be of no use, as the backs ol the set pieces will be toward this stand. The visitor who has not been at Schenley Park recently will find manv ac ceptable improvements, particularly in that part where the zoo is located. The contributions to the Fourth of July fund yesterday were: Allegheny National Bank, $100; Joseph Home & Co., $50; juacKintosn, nempnui uo., M'o; uaniel u EJpley, $10; Heber McDowell, $5; Fred Sturm, 85; John Malvill. $3. m EflCk '''v-s?siaMsr i. ' ,v,. ! BABY CARRIAGES. AN EXPLANATION AND AN APOLOGY. On June 13 we advertised a spe cial sale of Baby Carriages. Although, our stock was exceptionally large at that time, yet so numerous were our sales that within a week our assort ment was broken, and we were com pletely sold out of some of the lines advertised. , Hundreds of would-be purchasers went away disappointed, as much to our regret as to their 'he Three Fates." bvF. Marion Crawford. MacMillan & Co., publishers. J. R. Weldin Ca, Pittsburg. Price $1. "A Tale of a Lonelv Parish." bv F. Mnrinn Crawford. MacMllian A Ca, New York. J. R. Weldin & Co. Price L "A Guide to Electric Lighting, for the Use of Householders," by S. R. Bottone. Mac Mllian & Co., publishers. New York. J. R. Weldin i Co., Pittsburg. Price 75 cents. "The Lover's Year Book or Poetry; a Col lection of Love Poems for Every Day in the Year," by Horace Parker Chandler.' Volume II., July to December. Roberts Bros., pub lishers, Boston. J. B, Weldin & Co., Pitts burg. Price $1 25. Midsummer is the cheapest time to make advertising contracts, either transient or an nual The advts. privi leged to start any time up to October i. All classes of pa pers. REMINGTON BROS., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone No. 1484. Snlt Against an Installment House. H. F. Asbbaugb, a boarding house pro prietress, yesterday entered suit against W. IL Keech, the furniture dealer, to recover $10,000 damages. She states that she had a leae on a house at No. 159 North avenue, Allegheny, and, Intending to start a large boarding houe, bought furniture to the amount of $2,719 from heech. She paid $SO0 cash, and was to pay $50 per month until all was paid. She had made two payments, when another was demanded betore it was due. She refused to pay until the amount was due, whereupon they replevied the goods and took them away, breaking up her household and business and Injuring her reputation for honesty. To-ay' Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs H. Schwlnebraten, John Hart, William Glenn, M. LaflTey, Henry Dippendecker (2,Mattbe w Howard, Lonis Kucben, P. Lazavitz. Simon Kehl, Fangott Miller, Michael Cooney, John Scanlon, Joseph Snyder, H. Knauff. Thomas Prince, Catharine Sullivan, James Cronin, William Yeager, Anthony Weir, Frank Star, John Porter, Marv Qalnney.Andy Seeberger, Maggie Erbardt, W. W. Stiver, a H. Carrlng ton, J. A.Moicer,Frans:Kohlerallas Daniels, Simon Davis. Steam Versus Electricity. The Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Rail road Company yesterday entered suit against the Pittsburg and Birmingham Trac tion Company for $300 damages lor Injuries to a team of horses and wazon struck by a car on Carson street, July 29, 1S91. As a Candidate to Succeed Kennedy. At a meeting of veterans, held Wednes day evening at Hotel Sauers, Allegheny, an appeal was drawn up.to be presented to Wili iam 6. Griffith, asking him to be a candi date for Mayor next spring. George J. Bu dolf was Chairman and Harvev J. Mitchell Secretary. The call was signed by 30 veterans. A permanent organization was effected, with Captain J. K. Barbour as Chairman and Charles F. Sheriff as Secre tary. Discovery Day a Holiday. Washington, June 30. The President to-day approved the joint resolution direct ing the President to proclaim a general hol iday commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America on the 21st day of October, 182. Graduated as BrlcKlajers. Ten boys who have learned the bricklay ing trade at the Bnlding Trades' school on Seventh street, were graduated yesterday. All have secured positions with contractors. For the 10 places in the school tor the next term there are 75 applicants. FEAKED AN AVENGING SHOT. A Woman Shooter Gives Himself TJp After a Week of Hiding. Boxdout, June 30. tiA Joseph Terwilliger, who attempted to kill Miss Ida Schoonmaker at Kifton last week by shoot ing her with a pistol because she refused to marry him, was brought to the Kingston jaU to-day. TerwiUiger had been roaming the Shawangunk mounta'ns almost from the day he committed the deed. Uhdersherifl Huben, who was at Kerhonkson in search of him, got sight of Terwilliger in the mountains, and as he refused to surrender the officer fired a shot which missed its mark and Terwilliger escaped. Since then the would-be murderer was in great terror, he feared that somebody would shoot him, and trembled with the rustling of every bush and tree limb lest an officer was concealed with a rifle ready to put a bullet in him. Life was so miserable that he decided to give himself up. He had eaten nothing but berries and raw vege tables that he obtained by vlsiting'farms dur ing the. night and looked emaciated. Go ing to the house of Parmer William H. Freer, near Kerhonkson. late last night he surrendered himself telling Freer that he wanted to be taken to jail. He was taken before Justice Dewitt, ofBilton, this after noon for examination. XoX A handsome Baby Carriage, upholstered in Cretonne, full size body, wood or wire wheels; rod and parasol, only... Our celebrated Five Dollar Baby Carriages will still be sold at that price. This Carriage is so well known as the best value in the country that we need say but little in its praise , JhSPr "a ofjMTisCSMrLkhTff yysTii ) fijL. yyir NjL--g-' yif-f XoX owa But "it is an ill wind that blows no good." and the fact that our own .stock "was almost entirely sold out enabled us to go into the market ready to buy large lots; and, as the sea son is, about over for the manufacturers, we were able to practically dictate prices. Consequently we offer in ducements this week even surpassing? $4.15 $5.00 About 400 Baby Carriages, all good values, at $13.50, $15, 918, $20, 931, 922.50, 935 and upwards to 975. the sale of June 13. XRX We have about a dozen Carriages, worth from $12 to $15, which we will close out at this sale. They are uphol stered in Cretonne and Terry; plush pillows; parasol " with lace edge; have Novelty springs and wood wheels; closing out price only We have a beautiful line of Carriages, worth from $15 to $ 2 2, upholstered in Figured Terry and Rep, with plush pillows; others are all plush; parasols with lace edge; Novelty springs; wood wheels; for only. $8.89 $10.00 MILLINERY LEADERS. Barest French Fashions in White Hats and Dress Hati of Every Description. New Sailor Hats, more fashionable than ever, At 25c, 50c, 78c, $1, J1.50 and $2.00 1,000 Trimmed Sailor Hats, worth 50c, at onlv. .... 15c Odd Milan Hats, heretofore sold at $1.25, $1.50, only 50c 200 Hisses' Trimmed Leghorn Hats, marvels of beauty and cheapness, at only. $ 1.00 Two lots Trimmed Hats first is at $3 only. $ 1.85 The Other is $4, only $ 2.50 FLOWEBS. Just Prom Purchased Entire Stock of PLOWEBS Manufacturer, Which Will Be ON Sax,e Monday Mobsiko. One lot will be sold ior 10c a spray Lot No. 2, of very fine sprays, worth 50c, 75c, $1.00, will go for .' 25o Lot No. 3, worth from $1 to $1.50 and $2, will be sold for 50o a spray Daisy and Violet Wreaths, formerly 25c, now 10c 75 boxes Imported Wreaths, sold at $1.25 and $1.50, now only 12 boxes extra fine Imported Wreaths, sold at $1.50, now 50o Je29-w B. & B it LA CIGALE!" Beat Bis Cell Mate. When Harry Townsend, of Allegheny, was arrested some weeks ago for drunken ness, he tried to hang himself in the lockup cell When he was again arrested Wednes day night the turnkey put him into a cell with Henry Dickson, a colored man, and told Dickson to watch Townsend. The latter attacked Dickson and beat him severely until Sergeant Hamilton rescued the poor colored man. Yesterday morning Townsend went to the workhouse for 90 days. Throat Cnt by a Bottle. Carrie Gilbraith, a child of 3 years, liv ing on Leech street, West End, fejl down stairs yesterday morning while playing with a bottle. The bottle was broken, and' if B.....1. t.f tt. l.!1fl'a ...1. HM... .. JS .. .....WW... wu. ..it. wui.u a UUU. J.UV ffUUQU was sewed, but it is so deeD that her death 'is feared. The True Laxative Principle Of the plants nsed In manufacturing the nleasant remedy, the Svrnn of Ftoa kg permanently beneficial effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medl clnes, are permanently Injurious. Being well-Informed, yon will nse the true remedy only. Manufactured by the California Fig fayrupCo. Wht buy Inferior fireworks and spoU your fun when you can get the best all-colored (roods made for the same (or less) money at James W. Grove's, Filth avenue! Sjhi.1. in size, great In results; De "Witt's Little Early Blserz. Best pill for constipation best for sick beadaohe and sour stomach. 'Twas a popular play. LA CI GALE, our latest novelty WASH DRESS SUIT, bound to be equally popular. ' PRINTED LAWNS and fine INDIA DIMITIES the materials used in the rather full skirt scantiness of the regulation bell skirt found unde sirable for wash 'goods PLEATED WAIST, shirred at neck and sleeves, and belted after style of Norfolk Waist THAT'S THE "LA CIG ALE" SUIT just the garment to alternate in -wear with the SERGE JACKET SUIT this changeable weather. Second floor for these and Tee fnll quarts of Gibson. Flnoh, Overbolt and Bear Creek rye whiskies bearing; the signature of Max Klein can be relied upon as absolutely pure. Price f 1 per faU quart. or six quarts ior Wear Tour Clothes Out Clothes will wear ont with time and nse. This cannot be avoided. By washing them with soap containing free alkali yon rot and destroy them. This can bo avoided by using Walker's Family Soap. Ask your grooer for It. It costs no more than other soaps, xvi Fireworks, Flags, Etc., for Fourth of July. We have the stock and the goods and prices cannot be excelled. Call and look the tine over: will be pleased to show you throngn, whether you buy or not. huh u. usovx, jtutn avenue. Fast color Striped Cotton Bedfords and other firm cotton fabrics; price wouldn't pay cost of making $3.25. FOURTH OFJULY PICNIC MITTS. Pure Black Silk Mitts, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c to $1. Handsome Embossed Taffeta Gauntlets, black and gray, $1.00 a pair. Silk Taffeta Gauntlets, plain cuffs, gray and black, 75 c and 50c. Lisle Gauntlets, black and colors, black and white stitching, bound cuffs, serviceable and stylish, 50c. ' 4-button White Glace Gloves, "black stitching, $1. 4-button Tearl and White Glace, black stitching, 1.50 and 1.75 a pair. 8-button length White and Pearl. Biarritz, black and self-stitching, share popularity with chamois in wearing with light wash suits, 95c. Full lines Silk Gloves Black, 35c, 50c to I1.50; colors, 50c, 75c and 1.00. Fine Lisle Thread Gloves,black and colors, 25c and 50c Gents' Tilbury Driving Gloves, Lisle back and Kid palm, special at $1.25. BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. 75o LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Extra quality Vests, in Egyptian cotton, regular price 40c, now. 25c Fancy Swiss Bibbed Vests, pink, blue, cream and white 38c Ladies' fancy Lule Vests, assorted colors, regular firice 63c, now. 48o k Vests, low-necked and sleeveless, in black, pink, blue and yellow, regular price f 1, now. .... 75o CHILDREN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Eibbed Cotton Vests, all sizes, regular price 12)c, now 5c Gauze Vests, high neck and short sleeves, and high neck and long sleeves 10c to 40c, according to size Boys' Jean Drawers, elastic bottoms, small sizes only, reduced from75o to 45o NOTIONS & SMALL WARES. Extra quality Belting, regular prloe 25c, now 15o a bolt. Extra quality Casing, regular price 25o, now 15o a bolt. Large Stockinette Shields, were 15c, now 12e. Colored Dress Steels, were 15c, now 10c dozen. Colored Steels, were 8c, now 5c dozen. Lock clasp Corset Clasp, were 12c, now 9c per pair. Cotton Corset Laces, 2-yard length, were 8c, now 4c per dozen. Good Blaok Skirt Braid, was 5c, now 2o a bolt. Black Sewing Silk, 100 yards, was 8c, now 4c spool Dexter Knitting Cotton, was 80, now 60 ball. Darning Cotton, was 8c, now 5c a dozen. Woven Initials for marking linen So a dozen. Cotton Elastic, was tic, now 00 per yam. Velvet Skirting, was 16c, now 10c bolt. BELTS, BAGS AND FANS. Leather Sets, Purses and Card Cases combined, only... 25o Elegant Leather Focketbooks, in black and colors, only 25c World's Fair Purses only 25c Coin Purses only ..... 15o Child's Leather Chatelaine 25o Leather Belts, strong and serviceable, only. ...... lOo Silk Belts in all colors... 15o New Presto Purse 25o Pocket Pans, in red, tan and black, only lOo Automatic Pans .....25cand35o Children's Feather Fans, in red, pink, blue and cream i 25o CORSETS. Summer Corsets, never sold under 50o 35c Ladies' Hand-Sewed Corsets, in white, drab, cream and gold, worth 50c 25c Ladies' Genuine 500-Bone Corsets, sizes 18, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, worth $1 25 58o Hisses' Corded Corsets, all sizes, worth 50c 25o GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Fine Bowing Shirts, regular price each $2.50 at. . . . $1.00 Fine Bowing Shirts, regular price $2.50, at LOO Fine Gymnasium Shirts, regular price each $4.50, at 2.00 Fine Madras Oxford Shirts, beautiful patterns, all new styles, regular price $1.50, at 1.25 Fine Madras Negligee Shirts, choice patterns, regu lar price $1.25 at 98c Fine Cheviot Shirts, regular price $1, at 85c Flannelette Shirts, regular price 50c, at 35c Good Night Shirts, regular price 50c, at 38o The celebrated "Star" Shirts, laundered, sizes 15, 16, 16K, regular prices $L50 and $2, at LOO One lot dollar Shirts, slightly soiled, at 680 Medium weight Undershirts, reduced fromCOo.... 25o One lot Balbriggan Undershirts, sizes 40, 42 and 44. reduced from 50o to ! 25o English Half Hose, regular made, gusseted, worth 25c, at 12)o Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, worth 12)c at.. 80 One lot Scarfs, reduced from 25o to. 12o LADIES GLOVES. 4-button Suede, regular price $1. 00, now , 50c 8-button Suede Mosquetaires, regular price $1.25, now 680 10-button Suede Gloves, former price $1.50, now... 5 1.00 4-button Dressed Kid, price $2.00, now ? L50 Ladies' Suede 10-button lengths, price now 75c Light shades in Mosquetaires, regular price $2.00, price now $ 1.50 SILK AND LACE MITTS FOR LADIES AND MISSES. Misses' Lace Mitts, in black, cream, pink, tan and blue; worth 20c 12o Misses' Jersey Silk Mitts, in black, cream, tan, pink, blue, cardinal and canary; worth 40c 25o Ladies' Lace Mitts, in black, cream and tan, worth 25a 12c Ladies' Silk Jersey Mitts, in black, cream, tan, pink, blue, slate, cardinal and canary, most excel- lent'quality, only 25o Ladies Black Silk Jersey Mitts, at 25c, 38c, 40c, 50c, 55c, 63c, 75o and 1.00 Ladies' Black Silk Jersey Mitts, extra long, at .' 50c, 63c, 75c and $1.00 Ladies' extra long Silk Jersey Mitts, in cream, pink, blue, tan, lavender and canary, at. .75c and $1.00 Ladies' extra long Lace lop Mitts, in black, cream, canary, pink, blue, cardinal, tan and lavender, at $1.60 Also a lull line of Silk TaSeta and Pure Silk Gloves for Ladies and Misses. INFANTS' GOODS. Infants' Mull Caps, regular price 20c, jrice now . . . 5c Infants' Honeycomb Bibs, regular price 5c, price now 2c Infants' Bubber Bibs, regular price 18c, price now. 12Jc Infants' long Cambric Skirts, embroidered ruffles and insertion, regular price $L50, price now 98o Children's White P. K. Sunbonnets, regular price 25c, price now l9o Children's Cambrio Dresses, tucked yoke edged with embroidery, regular price 63c, pnea now. . . . 38c JEWELRY SALE. Something nice is shown in our Jewelry Depart ment in Hair Pins, bow knot pattern, at 9c Lace Pins, bow knot pattern.... 9o Gold Saiety Pins, only 74o Gold Safety Pins, connecting with chain, tor baby's dress, only. $1.75 Enameled Hat Pins, only ioj Ladies' Shirt Waist Studs, per set, only ' lao Solid Silver Hat Pins. 84o Solid Silver Hair Pins, fancy tops... $1.48 PICTURE SALE. One lot imported Oil Paintings, framed, worth $2.60 to $3.76, now only $1.25 One lot Small Paintings, worth twice the money, now only 450 One lot Pictures, very good subjects, nicely framed, only $1.25 One lot extra large, was $7.60, now only $4.50 2SSS3S& I HOUSE FURNISHINGS I sffiV We believe that no house in this city will present to the public such a complete department of everything requisite for house furnishing. We give a few specimen bargains: Lemon Squeezers, best in the market, at reduced prices. 5o Ice Picks, worthlSc, now. 80 Egg Poachers, worth35c, now 10c Cherry Seeders 38c Lemonade Straws, per large package I0o Ice pream Freezers, 2-quart $1.35 , Other sizes in proportion. Japanese Veranda Seats, ...1 9c Mason Jars, pints, per dozen 680 Mason Jars, quarts, per dozen. ...,. 880 Mason Jars, 2-quart, per dozen 93c Jelly Tumblers, tin tops, good size, per dozen 23o Oil Cloth Blinds, variety ot colors. 24o Garden Trowels, worth 10c, now oc Garden Weeders. were 15c, now 7c liarden Sets, containing rake, shovel and hoe, per ' set. ., 15o Garden Hose, extra quality, per loot. .. 7c Lawn Slower, 12 inches, warranted steel knives. extra good quality, price was $6.00, now only.... $3.98 Fly Fans, every one warranted, one setting suffi cient to keep .them in motion ior an hour $1.98 Bubber Tubing) at greatly reduced prices, lor gas stoves, etc., etc. 7c Gas Stoves and Oil Stoves in great variety at prices much reduced. Traveling Cups, telescope shape 19c Picnic Hampers, good size ,... 75c Garden Sprinklers, zinc rose. 24o WINDOW SCBEEN STB1PS 39 inches long, accompanied by package of bolts to fasten into frames, only 19a SOME CHINA BARGAINS. For Monday, French China Cuspidors, latest pat tern, fine decoration, only. 38c Plain White Toilet Set, extra large ewer, basin and slop jar, only $2:78 SPECIAL An elegant English Porcelain Dinner and lea Set combined, the latest Queen Anne shape, nnderglaze decoration, 112 pieces to the set, has sold tor $15.00, now only $ 7.74 Crystal Glass Berry Sets, consisting of large dish and six saucers 2 13 Ice Cream Sets, latest patterns, containing large tray and six plates to match, sold for 98c, now only .". 48c MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK. Ladies leaving for seashore or country side will find all necessary materials for summer work in our ABT DEPARTMENT. Linen sideboard Scarfs, 17x72 in., hemstitched and stamped with latest designs, price was $1.25, now 98o Linen Dresser Scarfs, hemstitched and stamped with Dresden designs, regular price ?L25, now. .. 98a Hemstitched Linen Tray Covers, stamped with. Dresden and Bococo designs, excellent value at 40c, now 25a Fringed Dresser Scarfs, 17x54 in., drawn work bor der, choice designs, sold at 50c, now 38o Stamped Drill Table Covers. 27x27 in., selling at. . . 35o China Silk Head Bests, fancy colors, price 50c, now 25a Hemstitched Linen DoyliesDresden designs, now lOo Tinted Art Doylies, 6x6 in., floral and iruit pat' terns, price 10c Linen Drill Doylies, Boman designs, for cnt work, price. ....-r. 12Jo Gobelin Cloth in cream, 38 in. wide, regular price $1.70 yd., now. -$l Bird's Eye and Diaper Linen, 18 in. wide 18c Bird's Eye and Diaper Linen, 27 in. wide ....38c Butchers' Linen, 36 in. wide, very fine 60c Best quality Bope Twisted Emb. and Ecclesiastical . VJ Silk. i6o& Boman Floss andFilo Selle 40od LADIES' WAISTS. Not old. reduced goods, bnt the very latest, newest and most stylish at price cuts that have never been quoted outside of this store. Ladies'-Laundered Shirt Waists in white and col ored; regular price $1.50 and $2, price now 98c Ladies' French Gingham Norfolk Waists, regular price $1.75, price now.....' $1.25 Ladies' Calico Waists, 3 pleats in front, regular price 50c, price now 23a HOSIER SALE. Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, seamless, regular price 15c, now 10c Ladies' Fancy Hose, including black boot patterns, regular price 18c, now. -. .. 12Ko Black Bibbed Hose, regular price 25c, now 18o Black Bichelieu Eibbed Hermsdorf and Onyx dye, regular price 38c, now. '. 233 Fine Lisle Hose, plain and fancy, regular price 50c, now 47c Ladies' Silk Hose, black and fancy colors, war- ranted pdre, reduced from $1.25, only 85o Ladles' Black and Fancy Spun Silk Hose, Biche lieu Bibbed, worth $1.50, now $1.15 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, in black only, 'regular price $2.25 . $1.58 CHLLDRENS HOSIERY. Black Bibbed Hose, sold at 20c, now.....'. 12Mo Black Bibbed Hose, was sold at 25c, now 19o Black Onyx Hose, regular price 40c, now.. 29s Black Lisle Hose, guaranteed stainless, spliced knees and soles, cold at 63c, now 48o LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Cambrio Drawers, trimmed with extra qual ity thread lace, regular price $1.10, price now.... Ladies' Muslin Cambric Corset Covers, finely trimmed with embroidery, regular price 25c, price now 15b Ladies' Cambric Gowns, trimmed with VaL lace, regular price $1.98, price now $125 Ladles' Muslin Skirt, deep embroidered flounce, regular price $1.50, price now $1.1' Ladies' Muslin Chemise, V and square neck of em broidery, regular price $1, trice now 75c Ladies' Lawn Aprons, lace trimmed and embroid ered, regular price 35c, pricenow. ...... ....."... 18a HANDKERCHIEFS. t Children's Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, worth 3c, only. 1 Ladies' Colored Bordered Hemstitched Handker chiefs, worth 7c, only; 4o Ladies' Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, worth 20c, only 12H Ladies' Embroidered, Scalloped and Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, worth 15c, only.. 10a Ladies' Japanese silk hemstitched Handk fs, worth 35c, only ' 19o TOILET ARTICLES. Summer sunshine makes blisters. Talcum Powder removes the sting, only 29" Violet Talc Powder 20o Violet Toilet Water (Colre's) 45o, 98o Violet Toilet Water Oakley's ....45c,98 Inlants' Combs, regular price 15c, 18c, now only. .10c; 15o Infants' Brushes ..25c, 35c and 45 Infants' Powder Puffs 15c, 25c and 35c to 50 Infants Soaps at reduced prices. 79a EASELS. 1,000 Bamboo Easels, highly polished, worth 75c, will sell at S9o 1 lot large size Brass 'Mounted Bamboo Easels, worth full $2.25, in this sale at $Ln 1 lot Brass Mounted Bamboo Easels, worth $3. 50, for. $2 Thousands of Daisy and Cabinet Picture Frames, mounted in silver and turquoise, greatly reduced. irom ...-. 25o to $1 1 ijETSHiDyii.A.nsr & co. 504, 506, 508 Market Street Tfr ? OBDBRS PROAXP'TXS' ATTTJSZVIDBI) TO.