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. BUDDENSIEK SURPASSED, +2. — No Foundations for Walls in the Orchard Street Death Trap. iN EXPERT GE MARKING, He Notified the Workme House Would Fail and Did Two Hours Later. A Is Stated that Inspector Ormsby Will Decline to Be a Martyr, ‘When the Coroners jury begins to- Morrew the investigation int @eaths of the five men who lost their Yves by the fall of William T. Lennon's Orchard street tenements on ast, there are two important explanations of which will be a: by the public with eager interest It has already been clearly established that the building laws were violated in Mearly evety particular, that old ma- terial of a wretched character w: that the plans and specifications were mot carried out, and that to such an @xtent the contractor is responsible. fe already under $5,000 bonds to the result. Who Is Re iblet ‘What the public is particularly anx-| fous to know is to what extent ¢ ¢lals of the Building Department blame, and who they are. Already it 1s rumored about the city! ‘that the investigation to-morrow of a one-sided nature; ure over them yosimply obey or: . Were dispossessed from their apart- | Puget Sound porta, while lying alongside Assistant District-Attorney Townsend, | gers, Aw to the exatuinatin.| under Much Good tn My Family ments, 656 Eleventh avenue, last April. whart at Port Angeles last night foundered who will conduct the investigation be-/ go, ‘any man could pass it after any reannotde without any of them. 1 took Hood's! They ‘borrowed mouey from, the grocer One was fajured. The engineer had eft a fore the Coroner, says it will be of a| hour's study, |sersapariiia after the ari, when twas ao | With which to. hire other, rooms, pive open, aes See oe far-reaching nature. Wrote to Mayor Strong. | Bnd Rott FOF OEM IE AR ao Hee hea see) that time all trace of them has been lost, | Mark Colusa Long Overdue. It will be remembered, however, that! «7 wrote to Mayor Stror ing ita) Muy onemoves Tt J heblh Castres S Son Se SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 7.—The Am for the fearful loss of life in the Park! what I had discove 1, and don’t lene ever, My litte daughter had a bad swelling Watchman A ulte a Sailor, i Baek via. BORLA | HrGhay Paina te “Maal place horror and the Monroe street uae He has i bout ate tn a ide of Her Thront. Jona Anderson, a ai of 4 Cherry street, there days ut and grave tears Gisaster no one was punished, nor was! place and Monte ste Hood's Sarapariiin and rub> | went to pler a1 for her mafety. An. average tim "3 ap eonunes Watch hal for such a veesel te Ofty day there any kind of investigation fixing| Orinaby lives with with Hood's Olive Ointment, | work, Watchman shal for a otty days -Al| 0 Official responstbility. brother 2 in swelling broke and disearged | ton on the toy tenia Gemiper Kil atthe Grohard street tragedy no de. father on hosed wid dlsappenret. Tam no story | . pee ; nse is offered. The criminal charges friends n LAKEPORT, N. H, Mar Sheldon Louge @re admitted by Supt. Rrady and Deputy Yow Saree {F |eeventeen years of age, was Instantly Vreeland, so far ax they apply to th OOd S pans ures | {Imornitg by fuming trom the. "'Shoo-F" contractor, and oven to the young tn-| wht ; | yalclan Arrented, way train here pector, Ormsby, who has been sus-jlaghan and ¢ writer, sot mi will take Cis as honest | opr ji MARR DEVS: aiuasarll oo Dended. A Dore are going to alm street, ae Seva Si il Pea AD AN Maha ck wee el Ship Barnaciiffe Wrecked. opposite the Cour! [eratiuiie tod s Sarsapariita Mus Be F | prominent physician and the ollest practitioner Brady Depends Upon Inapectors, | PRIN re cnt homes last | Nasi, Duxbury, Maw. Get 1OOD's, Saeed ee ea the | HALIFAX, N. 8. March 7A eablegram to the | , UID q ) 8 g vi ! pets 3 eaustny he death Z por owners report, the lows of the ship Earnectiffe at 4 bi yBut,”’ sald Mr. Vreeland to an “Evening night, bil bevonl stuthig that 4 ViKOr | TLOOD'N PELLM act harmoniously with Hood's A caine ne 8 A alemane by | Prores lelanh Rirattrot Bondar while ene World” reporter, “don't blame the en- ous fight would be made Inst young j : aand, igen hi wig a ms he, man's husband ca) the arr age from Capetown to Saigon. tire Department for the acts of one man. Ormsby being held responsible in any {| >arsporilin FURNITURE DEP’T.| Sale of New Silks, | Here’s an Instance i@ all ‘or a short time we shall offer this elegant $8.00 woven wire top and bottom Spring Mat- tress at $1.98; woven wire on des and ends, with strong steel wire frame; can he on either side; folds ex clean, noiseless and alto; spring ever put on the ; full size has 162 tem- sther SrFigs never a3 ene Black Surah, 42c. shall olfer all sizes ate... 498 1.500 yor sire heavy 2 ack: AF \ Hundre’s more, a3 I!- Zn ft the se value ever of SO ¢) fj | \ lustrated, of HEAVY 250 of these Woven Wire Cots, hardwood fram with head and foot ri ually worth These are onsale in Furniture De- partment, 3d floor. ak aw finished ples at the remark- ably‘low figure of i! al cal ARING FOR THE INQUEST. that while the fontractor will be blamed the Inspectors and others in the Department will not be botheret with any awkward questions, ot Ro ti oMr. Brady has to depend upon his tl way for the accident, none of them | Spectors, and no man can be appointed would talk. Inspector Ormaby does not intend to be made a scapegoat of If he it. He will make in the building) @ full statement at the inques ears, On the | etl Geena AT NO EXPENSE. If you want to secure ® auitahie hoarding. without being put to treble or expense, A list in todays “Kveniay Word It lew plete cae DETROIT FIREMEN HURT. Freimhe Inspect unless he passes a rigid = ; amination and swears and proves he has| or his friends can hel worked as a mechanic trades for at least ten honesty of the men uhder him Mr, Brady relies for his own positon, as i do for mine, W’ at would he | npetent men ‘The reporter poin out that charges had been openly made published by Builder Kilpatrick, that the Build ing Department « nded bi mail at every pv ortunity, and that in Me: ih he knew al IIT SUSIE MARTIN'S Sk Party Be Crashes Into Track and | Year's Great Mystery. of bribes being patd, | ind went to their boarding-houses. Foal (6 Thanect Trovw | Wk a morning, shortly after 7 o'clock, e know it here? Tt is ne son. | PETROUT, March 7A shocking accl-| niere tg at the West Forty-seventh When the gang of Itallans went to| Examination into the case of Lawyer tO'imagine that, they would come | dent occurred at Canfeld avenue and! «tice police tation. this morning & Pork inthe lump. the fight between | Wales F. Severance, of 22 Nassau strect, custom nm connected with the | 2006 and Ladd rey ee #8 identifying marks about this skull ex- ter. Rolly was backed by his godfather, for extorting various sums of mony mini to draw up plane for biiide | crossing the Hetroi, Grand Haven und’ copt that ohe of the tecth is missing 4 We a Pierre Was from Harry Philips, better known karate However, Ih “ Moet ae epee cence at that Pilsen ekull in evidently that of @ chit ‘ Me WhO Were on the | Hlandsome Harry,’ ontinued this fied which no archi fredght trai wr the tack and fe seems to be no doubt in the minds side of Nk wand Rocco Pierre | morning before Justice Koch, in old | neof the Orchard s houses sinashi ruck, throwing i! of the pollee once the head Dewan over the head special Sessions court-room in the were of this kind ho name whi Howing men were | Of the pollee that it w ena yand with everything heel i ever is signed to them lly hurt and were conveyed | of 8 fartin, wh headless body 1 Id lay their hands on. ‘Tombs. n the taal’ hee the? Driver “Anthony Werte. | was found just a year ago in a cellar "iptte Saw his god-| Phillips charges Severance with hav- an't See the Papers. twenty-six; Steersman es a; rst of the battle e ed money under threats of ex- Both sunt Hraay and besuty: vee Tn ene othte akull ent [he threw:his arm around his godeon.to | ne Cxtorted money under threats of ex It |, fefuse positively to allow any of single, aged| Which yesterday gave up this skull. rotect him. Rocco Pierre then handed | Poving events in Phillips’ the papers inthe case eneen, nor, thirty + fe PECL Lhe hook) The skull might never have been found | Nicola n big Colt revolver the life of Phillips's wife. - ¢ jand loiier forks entered Korte's head, te m to shoot Antonio Rocco, wi > ed by Hugh 0. a sp rms! yn that John Bergen, the J Phillips was represent ry Fecord ty be examined, Phos, admit | Panetrating the bratn, Janitor of 465 Wert Fortgeaiath: avreet, |e, had the quarrel.” Nigola Bi Pentecost and I. 1. Kenneson. Sever: that he was suspended ten months ago ts hed and the horses Ja! i the revolver, and, pulling th ance had for counsel ex-Surrogate Weltth was Capt —— Au Old Woman Ras Dewa, for neglect of duty tn failing to report | mere ld & gross violation of the law. All the, #80 bruts pers, they say, will be latd before the| Coroner to-morrow el live fi out the cellar. in the house . Thi Among those who m thorough investigation is Edward J Murray, Corresponding Secretary of the Structural Iron Setters, and he has set- tled to his satisfaction the cause of the collapse. | “The crime of Buddensiek,” he an “Evening World” reporter y “has been surpassed in this built from bad foundations and poor material In the Orchard st case, the builder did not think It ne sary to go down for foundation at a ortant, rown Coat was found near it. As soon as the janitor stumbled the cell Nght of r, it ke an examination, and mi but found Officer Arnett, and thi ped the skull up t new and took {t around to hit Two detectives immediate! case, and it ff brown cot 10 the Friday support the party walls Instead of g and the lower hal points! doing so he started them on the second waist, waited | tler of by without any studding to her home, support ther.” venue, March 8 of last Murray Pret On the very aay of the accident Sa Peary siurray was 4 chard street ten there were no tron gird \ q free-bread. wagon the police se 1 a! night of March 19 one of 617 West Thirty-ninth wid noticed that $_OF supports used, Police Have No Doubt About the ‘ Head That Was Found Detectives Again at Work on Lunt was ordered by the Board of Health to Twelve families . | The Hoard of Walking Deleates of the | Anna Massuth, seventy-aix years old, of 19 Wil- Bullding Trades also propose to have @ | jets wrest, 1s knocked down run over found beneath tin hand in the investizatlon, Many of them | (tt sree! was Rnocked down and run over By af) of debris. It was, have examined the fallen tenements and | Doi Bld wages | wrapped In an old P of linen and a carried away specimens of the brick | 0 {\s morning, jen wo Hellevue| cheap towel. What seems to be im- and mortar. Sultoring Injuries. The is the fact that a piece of is very unpleasant object in the dim it f the forgot to wait immediately out for @ policeman. station-housi they who found with th to the corner to me THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING} MARCH 7; 1 PEACEMAKER SHOT. wLLY]. Quarrel Amon: ault- tm Dea between Missy and last night Antonio Rollo blew & torch, This was objected to by cola Ptevre, 151 Borden avenue. 9 atrugele, the builet struck Tony left eye and came out head, u lerre 0} he back of phat where he died. |towards Brooklyn and escaped. Police arrested Antonio Rollo, of Atlantic ue, Bast twenty-five ye of Vinctnzo _Aglinello, old, married, of % York: Anjonto Mongule: Fh IM Borden avenue, island City, rose went He latter paper | Witnesses. ial An “L Agent and Porter Joneph Prophet, a colored gortér, employed the Thira *. yeeterday with John Mahoney, au of authority of the agent to Issue orders to Porter. Prophet's scalp waa laid open Relther wou made. ly put lett nev- at 06 yea . She nt out of the street Cat in Half by a Cire John Olape, who runs a oa a Re- A @ng of Italians were employed in the dump of the Long Isiand Ratlroad, je and Long Island City, iwenty-elght years of age, They had a but were fina‘ly sepa- He was unconscious when pjoked and was removed to Bt. Tonnes. Hos- After the shooting Rocco Pierre and Nicola, Pierre rar over the meadows The 2628 ‘ew York. end married. thirty-nine year and Stepheno Uhinao, of 61 East Third street, thia city, are held ds je Elevated Rallroad, had a fight the tleket agent, Fifty-third treet station, over a question make a complaint no arrests were | mill on Central "AANDSOMERARRY "VERY COOL —— Mr, Ransom Cannot Excite Him and Gets Angry. out Ni. Examination in His Case Against Lawyer Severance. Cro Ransom. Harry Phillips's cross-examination was continued by Mr. Ransom. He was asked concerning his early life, and said he could not remember his twentieth or twenty-first birthday, although he was only, twenty-eight last June. lave you any memory at all?” asked lawyer. ‘Yes, oh, yes,” said Handsome Harry, T remember some thing He was not sure when he came to New York from England. efore?’ “Had you ever been here ng | “Iam hot sure. I think so. ‘Were you ever out of England before you took a trip to Australia when you were about sixteen years old?” “Yes: I was in Paris, Ireland and Brussels.” “Had you been to America before you went to Australia?” ighat 1 cannot remember.” “When did you first come America?” Eight or nine years Do ou remember that you were arrested In London in 188 for false pre- tenses ‘ ‘I cannot remembe! Is your mind an absolute blank on this matter?” hin on to the ago.” AS of any kind for the party walls, whieh found the trunk of a» child's body In a ‘Yes; an absolute blank. had been raised nearly five stories. He coal bin inthe cellar ‘The head had sr near Bronxville, while adjusting © log | “When did you first come to this He| told some of the workmen at the time been cut off clean, and the arms had |om the mill carriage this mornig, ellpped and untry with Mrs. Thomas?" | | that the law had been violated and that been severed within a short distance of fell across the large circular maw, which cut It may have been in 1889. awalt|the beams could never hold such a the shoulders. Marks on the stumps in-! hie body in half. The mit! fe owned by Charles | Mrs. Thomas was a governess with welght, Two hours later the building. dicated that the work had been dong Amman, of Central was a resident | whom, Handsome Harry eloped from his of Yonkers fell with a very fine saw. The legs and 4 father's house in England. Mr. Murray took the reporter down Lif lower portion of the body had also been = ‘The witness acknowledged he was ar. te the uilaing last evening, and _ aa cut aw Yn A Mec Dried Reef Poisons a Fam! VR Pe oe & charge showed ere the ty wal still . The clothing and cap foun th the} ane he oM-| standing had been shored up and jacked | Gratitude body were positively {dentified as Susie! AKRON, 0., March 7.—Dried beet poisoned the | ning an intelligence office there. fare to, to prevent them from falling. “He ‘is | Martin's by her mother. | entire family of Mra Hliza Cowen, of Northfeld,| Phillips was calm, and Mr, Ransom [confident that the collapse of the butld For | Although Inpector McLaughlin kept and Mra, Cowan ani her three children are now | @t_ times became angr: jing was due not so much to bad m: jhis best men on the case for weeks It lying at the polnt of death. The members of the| Phillips sald he was a lawyer and rial as to the plans. ‘This would bring | WHAT HOODS SARSAPARILLA DID | still remaina one of the binckest mys- | family wers taken fll within Gfteen minutes after | studied in a law office in London. He will be! the matter back to the Building Depart ment terles that the district known as “Tele with pleosure and ihe ever davenind teful heart that T GREATER NEW YORK’S CREATEST STORE. Banking Department Now Open. \ OO MN Sts AwedS <60 & Our Silk Department is filled with the latest novelties in foreign and do: mestic fabrics, No House in this city is showing such a rare and beautiful col lection of the most approved fabrics for st id cost » ALL AT POPU- 9 s \TAR PRICES. i Lad es Ribbed Vests! . in sizes 8, 4 and § low neck, will be | 49. Figured India | Silks, 19 | HKS, 196. | i} | which shows how we are closing out the odds and ends in every department Hundreds of NEW ments of Black a closed out on | . | . | AN the balance of those figured Friday at 5c. | tagne. They form India Silks, of which we have Hundreds more, with Leer aarels ribbon at neck and | ie Ayan Gara); enecierd ' sleeves, sizes 3, 4, est weaves, as worn rong quality, every ‘yard 4 Duct wen worth 49..... 85c, Extra Heavy .10, RIBBED COTTON, tong ' Sleeves, sizzs 3, 4, 5, * will go at 15. $1.00 Black Figured |) | Taffetas, 66c. per yard /12/2/8/2/888282282228U8U8F Dressmakers a | me ea An ad e vited ta inspect the | ewes: Entire Stock of Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. tn ee SS F x in ebony 49 50c. Striped Habutai Wash Silks, 29c. |$,000 yards genuine Habutat Wash Silks, in small and wide stripes on white and tinted grounds, beautiful ef- fects, sold everywhere for We. Dollar Biack Satin Cuchesse, 72c. ack Satin PD Per Mount Vernon, pure Rye Whis- key, very cholce and old......+. Jas. E. Pepper Sour-Mash Whis- key . Ae Wm Tarr Sour: Mash and fine... Jamaica Rum, » ica, Dukehart’s India Pale Ale and Dukehart’s Brown Stout, equal to the best imported, doz. aa SPECIAL FOR THIS WE Guinness's Stout, bottled in En; land, at, per doa, . Esho Spring Rye Whiskey, 4 bo! tles to the gallon, per bot. yards £ ' 2.20 1 Gold Pens, holu- 00 1 Pens, in pearl ho value $1.85; sale price { Bourbon, very nd Me Ta wany p tinksh “Table, top, brass feet an supports, shaped p and shelves, regular pri special this wal 4.29 cha Nena ApRER CER ANE Brann “Natu T know # good deal about | WA thee fow lings, Tam very sorry that T ca ‘The detectives of the West Forty-sev- these building Inspectors," Mr. Murray | notte:! sl Vivel in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilia, |enth street station are quite sure they eald, and my bellef is that they are Hood's Ohit vtand Hood's PMilx They h will ne be able to find the parents of | me ns those who | done Susie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin RIK ONLY, earrings OM Amontiliato Sherry, per dot... LIp Toa pele Oe an inne Hell's | partaking of the dried beef. PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., | steamer Evangel, plying between Victoria AO /O/O/O/8 8/8/8808 28208 20088 CREPONS. To-morrow we place on sale two very large ship- nd Colored Crepons just re- ceived per steamers La Champagne and La Bre- the largest and most attractive exhibit we have ever made, comprising all the new- in Paris to-day, To make it 8 occasion of particular advantage to those who come we shall offer two special lots of Black Crepons at 57c. # 79c. -both very great bargains, nd out-of-town dealers are ine new lines, eesocogouuqesoeqegoqoqu4uee Wine Department. |Gold& Plated Jewelry Their entire stock of solid gold Clover Buck Pins, set with a sorted stones; their price 8c | Their entire stock of Clover De- Ear Knobs, set with Tur- quetse, Garnets, — rilliants, Pearls and Emeralds; their price $1. 8, ‘Their entire stock of Ear Knobs and Earrings, gold plated, set with Turquotse, Pearls, Brilliants and Opals; their price We. and 69c,; all at...... Their entire stock of Parisian cut Diamonds, which can hardly be distinguished from genuive diamonds, in fine. gold- plated settings, scarf-ping, ear knobs, and. brooches. Bottle. 1,25 35 1.15 1.60 1.40 te Ree March 1.—The Art Ca'ieries Now Open. Gale believed he was naturalized two or three years ago. !) Mr. Ransom finall: 5 got Phillips to con- fess he was admitted to the Bar in South Dakota before he was a natural- ana ized citizen, He was admitted under he we) was going. unde: the name of Taylor, Rebro, his fathe! name, and Phillips, He had the disposal of about $2,000 at the time, and borrowed the money he took to Sioux City from a woman named Wharton, He did not remember if he aid it back. ort ter accused him of robbing adith Horton, and toid him if he did not give his wife's home as security he | would be arrested. His furniture was taken away, leaving him “starving and with a sick wife.” He sald he now has a Butt for $25,000 or $50,0%--he could not remember which—against Van Schatck, because the latter called him a robber and confidence man, th nile Agency voy-, Mbel, for i asked if he haa not beeh the name of Harry Phillips, he said, but! Phillips admitted he sued agents of} GEO. Factory: 184 Tow and was arrested, tol SUM- | on the root for « meat,"* declared Lawson, B.AltmaneGy Friday, March 8. Special Sale of | Children’s Lawn Dresses trimmed with border in blue, red and pink. Guimpe or High Neck 7 | 45 styles, 4 to 14 yrs., at Lawn Guimpes, tucked yokes, with edge of embroidery and in- 4. sertion,4 to14 yrs., S° 18th St., 19th St.and 6th Ave. ii ‘Funes Fine Fornrrure FOR THE FIVE O'CLOCK TEA. LITTLE MAHOGANY TABLES—THE VERY SIOHT OF THEM 18 A WELCOME. SHELVES | UNDERNEATH FOR CRACKER JAR ADD A TOUCH OF CONVEN. IBNCE TO SOME; BOW LEGS AND EAGLES’ FEET GIVE A DELIGHTFUL AIR OF QUAINT- NESS TO OTHERS. SPIRIT LAMP AND LITTLE =MAHOGANY CABINETS, PICTU- RESQUE AS THE TEA THINGS THEY PRO- THCT FROM DUST. SHELVES FOR THE BAU- CERS AND BITS OF SILVER, HOOKS FOR THE ODD TEA CUPS, AN UNDER CUPBOARD FoR TEA CADDY AND LAMP. “BUY OF THE MAKER.” Cc. FLINT Co., 43, 46 AND 47 WEST ¥3D ST., NEAR BROADWAY. id 156 Weat 19th Street. rr moned to Jefferson Market Court on complaint of Mary Born for keeping the money and effects, and only Mary Born small suma now and t Objection was made and the case went over until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. paying | Kern —— Raised a Row in a Theatre. William Lawson, an ex-peliceman, was fined $8 by Justice Taintor, in Jefferson Market Court | ‘this morning, for creating @ disturbance in Mi-| ner’a Fifth Avenue Theatre lest night. tre was crowded. Lawson insisted on having « ton ee enmingd | eat, ThE weber ald bem saylrg he was no! to be twisted, | ‘The thea- t have his money Ho refused and was ejected. He made & me to go up London & Liverpool, 86 & 88 Bowery, Cor. Hester St, SELLING $12.00 & $18.00 *6/MEN’S SUIT 86 AT London & Liverpool 86 & 88 Bowery, Cor, Hester St, FIRE! FIRE! ©: (78 BROADWAY. Great raic of TRUNKS AN) aamnaged by smokeand waith, st price oateee of before. 200 SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS. . 1,000 SOLE LEATHER DRESS.8UI@ CASES. 20,000 ASSORTED LEATHER BAGS, ‘The whole stock mugt be cleared out at ona, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS D, A, DOYLE, +s" ‘TURER, 178 BROADWAY. Persona HAVE YOU SEEN IT? Art Studien Aide, mont ity porttoilo tor lowers of highs ert; euperb reproductions of paintings by Rowned artists; numbers 1 to 3 ready; 26¢, ‘each, __Flats and Apartments To Let. BD BT. £30, 534, 836 WEST.—Nicely deco aagtte? bend m ‘flats, with washtube; rem | Instruction. JADEMY, te a aay Bou Ws eae Ook nee pidly, AND WIFE, no children, Aoor {1 et houre below 420; ADH or ticy. Berbor Ws Won, Help Wanted—Female. y and typewriter; must be quid tate experience and salary Fe Adress Experience, box 7 Wo' DEATHS CONSTANT. Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Tee , day, March 6, JOHN CONSTANT, believed husband of Mary A. Prica, in the 60m year of hia age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the faperal on arrival of 9.40 A ML train at 138th at., Mott Haven Depot, oa Fri | day, the Sth Inst, thence t the Caurch of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in Bast 116th at, where @ sulemm mass of requiem will be a> fered tor the repose of bis seul 4 10 AM. Interment in Oalvary, quired. to Stier orready-mader al ecu reurat : By TAGKSON?S, Slzth ave, corner i8inae ‘ Only Two Days Before the store closes on Saturday evening every dollar's; worth of odds and ends MUST BE SOLD. PRICES that cannot fail to accomplish that end. Saturday will be important days, therefore, Greater New York will find many desirabl LOWER PRICES than those which created so decided a sen- sation here during the past fortnight. e (4 have ever made. Next week we shall start the season with a general showing of new Spring goods in all departments--the richest display we More.. | We'll sell at! Friday and’ and the ladies of! e lots at EVEN Special Bargains in China, Carlsbad China Fish Set, large dish, 12 plates and sauce-boat, with large fish in centre, all gold lined; special, set...... ‘China Oyster Plates, 6 shells, worth Sve, with gold tracing, ea.; this week. 23 | Large size Double with spray decoration, spe We are still continuing th Cups, sale | neat Moral decoration, all gold consisting of 190 pleces, at $20.0; this week Decorated Plates... 6 7 | |Decorated Frult Saucers. |Decorated Individual Butters. Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers, pair . Fee Decorated Dishes. . Decorated Bakers, 8 inch, Decorated Soup Tureen, Decorated Covered Dishe Decorated Butter Dishes, covered Decorated Sauce Boats. Decorated Pickle Dish. Decorated Slop Bowl White Porcelain Plate: @O3083280230009809 2988 ' Sin, 89) A) 3 White Bakers White Dishe: ° C'DONOGHUE'S TRIMMINGS, DONOGHUE 'S ENTIRE STOCK OF} dots, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTED A8 BE- ING THE FINEST IN NEW YORK, of Haviland China Dioner { Sets, worth $40.00, for... A Haviland China‘ a) pieces, worth 31 . 6,98 Fine Porcelain Dinner Set, with 10.98 08, OP and .10 04, .08, 10, 13) 423 | 1 pies ‘Dress Linings—Special | Silesia and Percaline or French French Model Waist Figure, 99c. In uneby all the lead- ing dressmakers; in- ispensable to per- sons who do thelr own dressmaking or i have it done in their hom price not $18.00 per oz; we are selling them ai ter Elastic, value from 2c, to #c. per yard, at. . English Pins, full count, sizes, value 8. paper, at. English Hair Pins, 1 oz, paper, straight and crimped, all sizes, value 3c. paper, at, Prices. We call attention of Dressmakers and the trade generally to our extensive lines of Linings at prices which cannot be matched anywhere in the city—this | week the following specials: lsc, Black and Cloth .... 15e. American Hair Cloth. .09 10 1034 Cambric, 15e. quality, at.. be. Lining Cambric, best quality 03% 10c, Fast Black Moire Lining.. 07 | in gray only.. ct |} Holland Herring, pest (Milchner) Sale of Groceries of the highest grade. this week only. French Sardines, Small Fish, pure Olive Oil, fine flavor... French Sardines, extra fine., Genuine Boneless Codilsh, §-1b, box , Mackerel (No, 1 tat), no heads or talls, 10-1b, pail. Prices good for po Holland Herring, best unmixed), 85 Finest Anchovies, spiced, % keg BD Finest Sardelles, in salt, 4 keg 45 | Salmon, none finer, tall 16 | Salmon, none finer, flat can: ay Maple Syrup, purest, 1-gal, can 00 Maple Syrup, purest, %4-gal, ca 53 Maple Syrup, purest,quart bottle, «Bi ; Buckwheat Flour, best prepared, | 3b. package. Queen Ol extra large fruit, I-gal. jar. aoe 99 \ | Maine Corn, extra fancy, a 1] rowfat Peas, high standard, 4 arly June Peas, high standard, 4@ ‘5 California Green Gages, very fine ey Pineapple, eyrtip . | Mixed ‘Tea, sold elsewhere for 8) cents; our regular price, 6c epecial at... |Mixed Tea, our regular price, Sic, Mixed Tea, our regular price, 19 Notwithstanding the extremely low fige ures the two Teas last named are ab- solutely free from dust and remarkable in strength and flavor, Bafety Matches best Swedish, per doz., .06; per gross. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, makes the finest griddle cak, 21, pkg, 18e., 2 for sliced, extra heavy Mahogany or walnut and maple, 7 ribs, deep shell, bevelled top, inlaid sound hole, rosewood fingerboard, inlaid position Italian model patent head; regular price 9.00. Sewing Machines, $11.98, SPECIAL—During this sale we offer 1,000 of cur Operator Sewing, Machines, each with @! complete set of ime proved attachmenta,ia oak or walnut cable Ret work, at 11,08

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