Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, March 30, 1889, FIRST PART, Page 5, Image 5

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TOHISEYILHIGMESS
A Sharp Lenten Lecture by Sector
Mackay, on a Lying Devil,
c ii ivn nrs p a R A TMYTfiAL POINTERS.
Always Tellinff the Troth, Irat Only Half of
the Truth,' Which is a Lie.
THEH00F-AND-HOENS FELLOW IS GONE
From what was entertainingly and im
pressively said by Kev. "W. K. Mackay, in
his Lenten lecture at St Peter's Episcopal
Church, last evening, there are evidently
two or more kinds of Devils, rith the big
D, denoting personality. His topic Vas,
"A Lying Devil," and the manner of his
treatment thereof in the lecture i Veil told
in the icllowing synopsis:
"It is an old saying that even the devil is
not so black as he is painted; and, though
he has always been held up as a liar, from
the days of the Garden of Eden until now,
I have to begin to-night by saying that,
from all I have ever known or read of him,
he will always tell the truth. Ton can al
ways depend on his word.
"The difficulty is that he is always so
much better than his word a generous,
full-handed devil, who. in the excess of his
generosity, always insists on giving some
thing more. A contract, with a clause in
invisible ink, comes out afterward, and
when a man curses his folly, he is answered
by the laughter of all the devils in hell.
Tne devil tells the truth, but only half the
troth, and that is 'erer the blackest of
lies.'
THE ONLT MAKVEL.
"The wonder is that men don't see 'that
it's a lie; that, with examples all around,
them, they sign the contract for themselves
and join the great army of dupes.
"The devil blinds a man fills his ejes
with the thing be wants most. Ton can see
it in the famous picture of 'The Bide to
Hell' a man in full gallop to the devil!
The Crown Prince of Austria, with all his
bright hopes for a fair future, died a suicide
at tie age of 30 years! The devil had told
him that he should have his pleasure; every
desire of his heart was to be gratified; but
he didn't tell him that at the end of it- he
would put a bullet through his brain, and
trample his honor in the dust, and break
the heart of his wife and leave a heritage of
shame to his children. The devil never
lets a man find that out till it's too late. It's
like Merlin chained in the wood, and
Vivian crying, 'Fooll' 'And the thicket
closed behind her, and the forest echoed.
Fool!' "
"Jle tells a man that it's a short road to
wealth, and the man who takes it lays down
his honor, his truth, his manliness, his con
science and his God. He pays a fall price
for it, and then the devil hasn't quite got
through with him he has a mortgage on
that man's soul, and ttie man pays the in
terest on it every day he lives, and settles
the final account in hell.
AS ADEPT IIT SUBPBISES.
"Even in this life the devil takes pleas
ure in surprises. He gets Gineral Farag to
sell Gordon at Khartoum for $10,000, pays
him every dollar in hard gold and then
there is the flash of a scimitar, and the
head of the traitor is tossed over the walls
of Khartoum. Pigott, the forger 'and
suicide, furnishes another example. Haman,
building the gallows for Mordecai, and sur
prised to find his own neck in the noose.
"Young men for the sake of pleasure (?)
will fling away name and fame and honor
and the love of all true men. It is like
catckinc sharks with a white rag; the devil
throws it into the stream of life, and when
a young man casts an eye on it, he wiggles
it, and wiggles it more, and then has his
-hookJn the jaws, and lands him in ruin."
JThe three temptations of Christ in the
wilderness were briefly dwelt on, and the
triumph of manhood was contrasted with
the devil's auction of a soul "Going, go
ing, gone fona white rag!" "The ancient,
roaring, hoof and horns devil is not com
mon now, the modern devil is a sly and
well-appearing devil; but he is the same old
devil, and everywhere and always a liar."
ETBUGGLING FOE A MILLION.
Fourteen Jersey Lawyers Are Striving to
Break One Will.
Kew BBUXSWICK, K. J., March 29.
To-day in the Orphans Court of Middlesex
county the contest against the will of the
late millionaire rubber manufacturer,
Christopher Meyer, came up. The contes
tants, who appeal from the decision of the
Surrogate in admitting the will to probate,
aie Mrs. EffieMeyer, of .New York, widow of
tne aeceasea; jurs. iuollie Kegensberger, of
San Prancisco.granddaughterof deceased by
his son "William, deceased, whose legiti
macy is auestioned, and the guardians of
Howard Meyer, an insane son of the testa
tor, residing in Newark.
These parties are making a joint effort to
break the will and appeared in court to-day
with a battery of 14 lawyers, with ex-Governor
Leon Ahbett, for " the widow, at the
head of the list The will is defended by
the executors and the struggle promises to
be a bitter one.
MDEDEE "WILL OUT.
But Thla Time It Was Discovered After
the Murderer Died.
Ottawa, I1L, March 29. "While exca-.
voting for the foundation of a new building
on an unused lot in the central part of the
city this morning, the skeletons of two men
burled in one grave were unearthed bv
laborers. The skull of one had been
crushed, apparently by some heavy instru
ment, and there was a large hole in the
temple of the other, such as might have
been made by a slungshot. Investigation
developed that if. Brunk, a gunsmith, who
kept a shop just below where the skeletons
were found, and who died several years ago,
confessed on his deathbed that he murdered
a man or men, but would not say where
they were buried. He bore a shadowed
name as a firebug, having burned three
buildings for insurance.
ANOTHER EAILE0AD WEECE.
The Trnln Went Through a Bridge, Killing
Two Men.
'Moberlt, Mo., March 29. Two Mo
berly men were killed and two others in
jured in a wreck on the Ottumwa division
o'f the "Wabash and "Western BailwaT last
night. The killed are John Arthur, en
gineer, and Xuther Chamberlin, fireman.
Charles Hisle, mall agent, had bis back: in
jured, and "W. Ii. Skinner, United States
messenger, had a leg badly bruised, ifo
passengers were hurt.
The wrecked train was 2To. 8, the St.
Paul and St. iouis express, which went
through a bridge near Queen City. The
piling had been burned out during the
night, and the engine ana three coaches
were piled up in the ditch, which was 8 feet
deep and 30 feet wide. ,
Just Tor Saturday.
On Saturday w will sell men's $2 50
pants for SI 75and3 0 pants for $3; $22
spring overcoats for 518, and ?6, ?7, $8. $10
and $12 spring overcoats that can't be
equaled by any house in the city. Special
bargains in suits for man and bov at the
Hub, and every boy gets a fine ball and bat
You find nothing but the best at the Hub.
Clothing for men and boys at the Boston
. Clothing House, 439 Smithfield street
..i.i.iitjj jn spring hcckwcv, at
tfJames H. Aifeen'& Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave.
flTlT f Tun 1 ' A
lEyCLISH fonr-ln.cand apjirtt. it Jamea
fcHJAlken & Co.'s, 100 Pifth ave. " '
The LUt of Patent Issued to the Keystone
State.
tsncut.!TZLxaiuM
TO TH DISPATCH. 1
WAShisotok, March 29. The follow
ing is the list of patents issued from the
"United States Patent Office for the State of
Pennsylvania, furnished by MiloJ3. Stev
ens & Co., solicitors of patents and claims,
Glover building, Washing ton, D. C: i
Oeorjre Bennett, ITilUdelphis, drawing pen:
William E. Berry, WUlUmsport, support for
Ironing boards; John E. Blckness, Oil City, pnrl
fylng paraOne wax (J) purifying paraffins wax;
Henry H. Blake, Plttsbnrg, assignor to himself
and T. A. Noble, automatic folding chair; Thom
as J. Blake, WUMnsburg. starching machine;
JosepbBolt, Schuylkill Haven, assignor of three
AfthtoJ. W.Moyer.andJ. H. Williams, Potts
llle, automatic railway gate and signal. Edward
L. Clark, Pittsburg, rolling mill plant; William
V. CranmerandS. W. Arnold, Philadelphia, con
structing underground conduits; Stanley C C
Currier, Philadelphia, assignor to United Electric
Improvement Company, (iloucestor, M. J., elec
tric distribution by storage batteries: Frederick
T . Davidson, Philadelphia, machine for forming
sheet metal pipes; John P. JTlndley, Blanchard,
Index: James T. Uoodfellow, Huntingdon, as
signor to Iron Car Company of Connecticut, end
sill for railway cars: Samuel H. Haas, Philadel
phia, cbeck hook; James L. Hastings, Phuadel
Ehla. assignor to Welsbacb. Incandescent Gas
lgbt Company of acit Jersey, plastic mineral
composition; John Hlxenbougn, Smilhton, pul
ley; Parker P. Hogue, combined ejector
and Injector; Uudolph H. Hunter, Phil
adelphia, secondary battery ; rrands : 8.
Jobuston, Philadelphia, chevron; Julian
Kennedy, Latrobe. fastening device for
car wheel tires: Isidore Klfee. Cincinnati, O., to
.lc Dai-
.
J. fi l.lll...ai I.A.. I& , 17 t bP.T.. P. tf.M
windmill- Josepb H. Lehman, Philadelphia, push
button; Thomas McBrldc Philadelphia, and fc.
fisher. Kincardine. Ontario, Canada, machine
for rolling sharta, etc ; Frank lloore, Pittsburg,
triple yalve fur automatic brake mechanisms.
1111am It Moore, Unlonvlllc, wagon Jack; An
rtrcw J. .Page, Philadelphia, combined goblet
holder and drip cup attachment for refrigerators:
llernle Kosenthal, WllllainsDOrt, fountain pen;
llliam S. Bounds and H. C. Town vllle, spring
for vehicles; Frederick W. Taylor. Philadelphia,
forging mechanism: William 8. Webster, Phila
delphia, die for upsetting metal bars.
CHINESE TORTURES,
the methods
of mntihina
criminals, forcing testimony front witnesses,
and the abuse of justice in the Celestial Empire
are vividly described in to-morrow1 1 Dispatch
bv -Prank G, Carpenter.
Dr. Sophy E. Fcltwell, Dentist.
On and after April 1, office, room 407
Penn building.
Marriage Licenses Granted Yesterday.
Kama. Besldence.
Henry Deppel Allegheny
J Margaret Schmidt AUeghcny
Charles P. Miller. Plttsbnrir
1 Amanda J. bcnonneld Pittsburg
J Howard A. Wines Allegheny
I Annie Brown Pittsburg
(George "W. McClelland Etna
i Annie J. Johnston Philadelphia
DIED.
BATSCH-On Thuday, March 28. 1889, at 12
o'clock noon, Heket S., son of William and
Sarah K. Batsch, aged 8 years and 2 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents,
Sberidanville, Pa., on Sunday. March 31, at 1
o clock p.x. Friends of the family are respect
fullyinvited to attend. 2
COSTELU-On Thursday March, 28, 1839,
Patrick Costello, in his 28th year.
Funeral from his late residence. First ward,
Plttsbnrg, on Sunday, March 31, at 1 o'clock
p. M. Friends are respectfully requested to at
tend. 2
EISENBACH-At his residence,Vlrgln alley,
rear 81 Avery street. Allegheny, on Friday
morning, March 29. I8S9, at 9 .30 o'clock, John
Eisenbach, in his 4Stb year.
Funeralat3p.K.SCNDAT,MarchSL Friends
of the family are cordially invited to attend.
EBBEET In Philadelphia, March 23. 1889, at
4 a. it.. Bev. John H. Ebbekt, formerly of
Plttsbnrg, in the 81st year of his ace.
Funeral services from the residence of Mrs.
William Little, Bo. 166 Fayette street, Alle
gheny City, Satueday aitebnoon at 3
o'clock. Interment private. 2
HAMM-On Friday. March 29, 1889, at 4 p. it.
NAisCY Porter, wife of Otto Hamm, ajed 23
years, S months and 13 days.
Funeral on 8UNDAY, at 2 P. K., from her late
residence, 120 Jncunda street, Knoxville bor
ough. Friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend. 2
JONES On Thursday, March 23, 1839, at 10
a.m., MakyE., wife of Thomas E. Jones,
aged CO years.
Funeral from her late residence, 667 Preble
avenne, Allegheny, on Saturday, March 30,
at 2 p. it. Friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend.
KALI.E On Friday, March 29, at 3.30 p. x.,
H. M., youngest son of Jacob and Mary Kalle,
aged 3 months and 17 days.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
PINKERTON-On Friday evening, March
29, 18S9, at 9 o'clock, at the residence of her
mother. Mrs. A J. Geonre. Mejl Ka-r-ptt-ft
PrNKEBTON, in her 32d year.
The funeral will take place from the rest
dence of her mother. No. 298 Robinson street,
Allegheny City, notice of which will be given
in the dally papers.
BOLL On Friday morning, March 29, 1S89
at 6.30 o'clock, WILLIAM Boix, In his 21st
year.
Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3-JS0
o'clock from the residence of hispaients. No.
3 LUbgow avenue, Allegheny City. Friends of
the family are respectfully invited to attend.
2
VAN EMON At the residence of his son
inlaw, David Rowland, Armstrong countv
Pennsylvania, on Wednesdav, March 27, 1889
George Van Emon, aged S3 years.
Funeral services at Devore's Chapel. 18 Sixth
avenne, on Saturday, at 2 r. k. Friends of
the family are respectfully invited to attend.
JAMES ARCHIBALD BRO..
UVERY AND 8ALE STABLES,
117, 119 and 138 Third avenue, two doors below
Snilthneld St.. nert door toOntrral Hnt.i
Carriages lor funerals, $3. Carnages for operas,
parties, &x, at the lowest rates. All new car
nages. Telephone communication. myS-d60-TTS
pEPBESENTEU IN PXTTBBUKU IN 13CI
ASSETS - . J9J071.69SS3.
Insurance Co. ofJTorth America.
tosses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L
JONES, 84 Fourth avenue. ia20-s2-D
WESTERN INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURG.
Assets 5413,50187
NO. 4U WOOD STREET.
ALEXANDER NIM1CK. President
JOHN B. JAUK80N. Vice President
fe2&26-TT3 WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
WM, 6MPU?a
ErK.T-lJL
nRFS RfinnS nPPI RTMFNT - ?!!.erJ? .tte hUt ?f & 7P
1 it. wv mwwmw wki nil 11ifc.il I k "" jaiwiiH muunreiDK me latest novelties 01 American and toreien lodms as we show to-dar and more of them con
stantiy coming We can rait .every taste and purse. A visit tj) this department will well repay the trouble and save you money)! Novelties in wool, stripes and Plaids, for com
u.uuuuua, wu. , "F a yarn, bpewai 101 au-wooi oo-men uasnmeres at siaa a yard; have never been seen under 50c: if ud all spring colors. New colors in cashmere
D' Ecosse, 40-inch wide, at 50c. Extra cood quality 40-inch all-wool Henriettas, at Mo, 65c and 75c 46-lnclfcasslmeres at 60c, ailfshades. Our line iicomXte in colored French
cashmeres at 60c. 75c. 90c and SI. S Ik warn cashmeres at SL worth SI 25. 4SJnnh Mr,n,l wnnl "Pol.!., .t mi tV... viri aH 1?i.T?. . j o.-, .com?.v". n.r?ffI5? rflnc5
37Uc.
-. . . - - .- - -r
ow pieces new stripes, Plaids and fancy
styles at6 10candl2Mc. 'Su7h qualms Sud sM
rarf'ayASgrt?, ABer,0aa Satta.ri8the French in I esigns, at vfifo nri5c.ePNSrP?rcal,
iuiu uuuuicrcs. ixcurickm iinixn. ht iijl ivia ani irkA Honpv
CLUflK RUUM. ,"iiVrJinlfr"
?. e lderly- laales. Infants' Cloaks, all colors,
V nil mnnff. Alurrl tn fit nt nnv !nr n-:Ana
.- .. ..., .. wu. vn jjiiwa.
LUCE CURTAINS.,
Our sprinsr
from SI tn
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"Winrlow Kharies. rtlain. RMp.han4 nnA A
HtQUUW Buuues,
c . . - "" uuu.
uur stock is full up in
U H II I C I O. Cottage, Hemp and Bag
prices. No trouble to show them.
npinoo run tPnlihlA rA eHnw haM
MILLINERY.
We have no formal
Hats and Bonnets.
Tnhnt,' Hot, mil Tint it Mniil.. .J.u
.U.MUM. AAHn.MUM V.)IIIB,JIVUM jJtAVCO.
ts uats ana us
Note the special bargains in Table Linens, Hosiery, Gloves. Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Laces and Silks.
We will mail yon samples and fill your orders promptly at lowest quotations."
williim:
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OFFICE
FURNITURE..
ROLL TOP DESKS,
FLAT TOP DESKS,
STANDING' DESKS,
SHIPPERS' DESKS
OFFICE TABLES,
DIRECTORS TABLES,
REVOLVING BOOK
CASES, ROTARY
and ARM CHAIRS.
5 Feet Long, - -$40 00
4 Feet 4 inches Long, $33 00
3 Feet 6 inches Long, '$26 50
Keep in mind that these
low prices are for desks of
best possible cabinet work,
latest mechanical devices and
finest finish. They are as low
as regular market prices for
inferior desks. We have sold
hundreds, but have yet to re
ceive the first complaint as to
their operation or durability,
OJIcClintock&Co.
S3 5IPTH AVENTJB.
mh28vrra
CHILDREN AND MISSES'
Trimmed Pattern
HAT OPENING,
Friday and Saturday,
THIS WEEK,
29 Al 30,
The very newest and most stylish Hats
that good taste and skill can produce will
be shown. Come in and bring the children
along: In the meantime, we are showing a
full line of the newest things in
SPRING MILLINERY
FOR LADIES.
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED
GOODS.
HORNE & WARD,
41 FIFTH AVENUE.
mh2S-s
"ft If ANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS'
lVJL INS. CO., 417 Wood street, Pittsburg, Fa.
Capital 8250,010 00
Assets January 1,1889. 863,745 80
Directors Chas. W. Batcbelor, President;
John W. Chalfant, Vice President: A E. W.
Painter, Robt. Lea, M. W. Watson, John Wll,
son, Joseph Walton, Wm. O. Park, AM.Byers
Jas. J. Donncll, Geo. E. Painter, John Thomp
son. Wm. 1. Adair, Secretary; Jas. Little, As
sistant Secretary; August Ammon, General
Acent. ja22-iS-TT8
Established 184X Telephone Call 107b.
FRANK J. GTJOKERT,
Contractor and Manufacturer of
BANK, OFWCE. STORE AND CHURCH
FIXTURES,
Doors, Walnscoating, Ceilings and Hard Wood
worK or. every description, ior DuuniDg and
decorative
nurooses.
Mantels, Cabinets and
Furniture of Special Desiem. Drawln
and
.Estimates furnished on application. Office and
factory, Nos. 68 and 70 Seventh Avenue, Pitts-
e,Pltts-
110O-TTS
burg. Pa. Hard wood lumber. n27-h:
MARCH 30,
NOTICE.
-- - -r - -.
weaves at 25c. Then we have a magnificent
' lirPII I4AA1I ItlM IfwlAI a
plain and embroidered. Misses Jackets
importation compiises many desiens confined
&!Z a Tinir irip(lallv. (InrtAln lappa frtm IQIm
. .,( ,r.- '
d..2r r1Au A rnatn 1A1AH .. .. i-il?i
uurtain laces from 112 Kc
miauG wiuui auw vu.Mt.w vw w cictf JUHU
this department. Body Brussels, new designs,
Carpets. Hall and Stair Carpets,
ma Stair Carpets. Smyrna
" . ...w
openine. The stock is here. Come and see the
Newest colors in Ribbons. New Rnse Wrpatha
'
16?nd 169 FEDERAL
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8ome of our male friends complain thai
our ads. are addressed almost wholly to the
ladles. Can you blame us?
Nevertheless, we will to-day endeavor to
make amends by giving the gentlemen a
special ad. full of good things.
Men's "White TJnlaundrled "Pearl" Shirts
at SI.
Men's White TJnlaundrled Shirts at B0o
and 73c.
Men's Tine Full Dress Shirts at $1 60.
Men's Muslin Night Shirts, embroidered,
at 60c.
Men'fc Fine Muslin Night Shirts, em
broidered, at 69c, 76c, $1 25 and $1 60.
Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, white
and colors, at 60c, 75o and $1 each.
Men's Balbrigpan Shirts and Drawers at
60c, 63c, 75c and $1 each.
Wen s Cotton Hose, in plain colors, at
2iKo a riftir.
12
en's Cotton Hose, In fancy colors, at
18o knd 26c a pair.
Man's Lisle Hose, in black and plain
colon, at 60c a pair.
Meto's Cambric Handkerchiefs, fancy
colored, hemstitched borders, at 16c
Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, plain
and colored, hemstitched borders, at 26c.
Men' Teck and Four-in-Hand ties, latest
styles and colors, at 26c and 60c each.
Men'a Fancy Puff Bcarfs at 60c; reduced
from $1.
A full.line in all the latest styles of Men's
Zylonite Collars and Cutis, Earl & Wilson
Collars and Cuffs; also the Coon and Arrow
brand Collars and Cuffs.
Men's Fine Dress Kid Oloves at 51, $1 25,
1 60 and $1 75 a pair.
A complete stock of Silk Umbrellas,
natural wood, oxidized silver and gold
handles. .
BT All our Heavr Weight Flannel and
Cloth Shirts at reduced prices.
illiiikYlYs.
RTMENTSTOBES
504,506 fid 508 Market st,
TJRO, PA.
mh39-D
LD CITY HALL
MORIZ
ROSENTHAL'S
Farewell to Pittsburg.
Le&vlocr on ADril 13 for
& Europe.
MONDAY 4 TUESDAY
evsnings. April 1 and 2.
Two (2) Farewell! Piano Recitals.
MORIZ ROSENTHAL
Will be assisted by
FRITZ KRJfclSLER,
(The Wonderful Bby Violinist)
J. H. f CHAS. E. PRATT,
GITTINGS. I Accompanist
Reserved seats, SI; also 75a. Sale of seats at
j-ueDer uro.'s, commencing: Thursday, 25.
UBJMSU-AlUWTDSSa
The finest Meat-Flavbring Stock
LIEBIG COMPANY'S
Fxtract of Meat
USE IT FOR SOI
Beef Tea, Sauces andMadi
Genuine only with fac-slmil
Justus von Liebig's
SIGNATURE IN BL
INK
Across labeL
Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and .
Srui
JLlilllU'B iisanAtiT of MEAT
lo..
ltea. Jjonaon.
I066-WS
EBAIT8 AROMATIC GfflMGBi
Will be found an invaluable remedr
,nd cer-
tain cure for Bright' Disease. Stone
nBlad-
der, and all inflammation of the Kidn'
Urinary Organs. It is also highly recor
ys and
mena-
ed, and Is a sure cure for many femal
com
piamia. jmimi a. MU-titiifcJ, Sole Agi
it, 153
JOS. FLEMING,
Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent In
", 84 Market Street.
myl7-n85TTS
ltts.
1889.
Vlai'k
v m?rii
JScJg
N'Tw
Dishea
of
in thU section of the country rhsthere een exhibited inch an assortment of
line of colors, in part wool Oashmeres,lat
inn M Mrl TTkli 4 At-- . -- - M
and long Garments. SuiU for ladies, mi
'
rains
3sw
to ns.
Snlendlfi vnina at fltl nn '
f f20 a
-
to 50o
n KAa ,m1 !.- i.i :
t -.. " "
striped,
DQDaiar DUCfiS.
$1 up. Tapestry Brussels. 50e no.
Boss and Mats. Drueeets and Oilr.lol
is, at
latest shanes In Hats and Rnnt. ,
fnd
styles
nf 'PlnwT irthpr n...... .-1
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se:
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STREET, ALLEGtt
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1
B. &
B
T (m
Tiursflay, Mqrch 28.
We wouldMke. every lady of
the two cities toisee our latest
importation of Paris Robes.
We believe there is such? a se
lection (several hundreds in
number) that even the varied
tastei purchasers may have
will be satisfied. No one has
yet pone away disappointed
and we Jiav&sold thousands of
these patterns.
We offer to-day an entirely
new line of evening dress fab
rics. Until you see them you
will have but an incomplete
idea of what beautiful things
have come out. iM first is
the Cream Nuance Suiting,
with the rich combination col
ored border. Some of the.
prettiest effects we have seen
are s flown- tn these deep bor
ders, and they all harmonize
in shade with the: goods. The
otlier new thing is the Cream
Mouslin.- Too much cannot
be said in praise of these ele
gant new fabrics.
In connection with our
thorough lines of Robes and
Novelty Dress Patterns we
have what everybody this sea
son is demanding, Buttons and
Buckles for Trimming, in
appropriate shadings and de
signs. The directoire costumes
are being trimmed in large
buttons, and some of the -most
novel and handsome goods, in
large and swall designs, have
come out to meet the new re
quirement. One is the Eiffel
button, showing the great
tower of the Paris, Exposi
tion, with a Yankee at the
base looking up. There are
others just as unique. All
imported goods. Prices for
the large buttons, 2ZC to $6
per dozen, and for the small,
25c to $1 75. The Buckles
and Clasps, especially for
Blouse Waists, come in oxi
dized silver, antique and other
novel effects.
Speaking of buttons re
minds us that this is the sea
son for making up wash-goods
dresses, and that we have an
immense stock of pearl buttons.
Among them, and perhaps the
most popular, are the lines of
self shank ball pearl 2c, joe,
35c and 40c. Others,, includ
ing the ?2 line, come from
i2y2c up.
Some elegant offerings in the
Black Goods Department that
siould have a brief mention.,
24-inch Mexican Grena
dine, j 5c and $1.
24-inch Iron Frame Gren
adine, j$c and $!.
24-inch Silk Grenadine, 85c
to $1 25.
27-inch Crefe deChene,
$1 25 and $1 50.
48-inch Crepe deChene,
$3 75 and $4 75.
Boggs&Buhl,
115, ii?, 119, 121
Federal Street, Allegheny.
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fM, ezms's.
20c, 25c and 33c. with a few casesif double
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3nnn
at S3 and 810. Cashmere and Silk "Wrana
and children, Newest materials and styles.
pair. We challenge competition in values,
Madras and other materials by the yard.
Ingrains, handsome new patterns and designs
low prices, eee- qpr carpets and compare
of trimmlnes. Grand 'dlsnlav of trimmed
Ornaments. No charge for trimmine. Misses' and
Jtr.cL
OTEffrAWAY FREEt"
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25,000 1, - TWENTY
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THE PIGS
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THE MOST INGENIOUS PUZZLE KNOWN'! IT
BEAT'S ME "iS-PUZZLE," HOLLOW ! '
,We announced in fast Sunday's paper that lltese puzzles,
which hdve'driven Eastern people. almost to the verge of, in
sanity, would be here in a few days, and we now annoiinie
that THEY HA VE ARRIVED.
THE PIGS ARE OUT SURE' ENOUGH!
Can Yon Do It ?
V7eGive a Puzzle Free
To Every Patron To-day !
Come and get one. The Puzzle is simple looking enough
but its a holy terror to solve and it 11 find fun and amusement
for hours to young and old alike.
EVERYBODY SHOULD GET ONE !
For everybody who sees the puzzle will think it easy of
solution. Oh, yes So it will be until a trial is made and
then the clever ones will find out how badly tluy will befooled'
Remember every PA TRON TO-DA Y WILL RECEIVE
A PUZZLE FREE.
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Great Sale To-Day
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Men's Bnsiness Suits at $7, $8, $10 and $12.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES TO-DAY '
-IN-
WL. DRESS SUITS AT $14, $15, $16 MD $18,
1,000 Boys' "Star" Shirt laists :
SACEIFIOED T0-DAX ' - " '
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49 Cents Each. Onlyl
.GrEBA.T SALE TO-:D.A."3r.
ENGLISH SILKSCARFSAND4-IN-HANDS
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19 Cent Each. Only!
SPECIAL ZDjRITV'IE TO-DAT"
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Men's Spring Styles Defbys at 98c Ody
Store Open this Evening Until 11 O'clock. ' .:
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