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THE LAKE VISITORS.
Cleveland Sends Representatives to
Learn From Pittsburg.
A CRITICISM ON THE EXPOSITION
Ohio Politics Comes in for a Share in Their
Deliberations.
tL ATICTOEI PEESAGED FOE FOEAKEE
Mayor George W. Gardner, of Cleveland;
John C. Covert, editor of the Cleveland
Xcader, and L. E. Holden, banker and pro
prietor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, vis
ited Pittsburg yesterday as a committee ap
pointed by the Board of Industry and Im
provement of the Forest City to inspect
expositions, with a view to the establish
ment of an Exposition in Cleveland. They
registered at the Hotel Anderson, and spent
both afternoon and evening in the big build
ings, on the river bank. They met and
talked with Mr. "William McCreery and
other members of the Board of Directors.
Hayor Gardner teas seen at his hotel, and
in the course of a long talk, he said: "Our
Board of Industry is an organization of
business men. It might be called a com
mittee o! 100. Its aim is to promote the wel
fare of Cleveland. "We have been ap
pointed to visit expositions, study plans
and methods, and advise the board on the
proposal to establish an exposition in our
"city. I think we will recommend the car
rying ont of the project. After we deter
mine to hold an exposition, we must then
decide upon location. Another matter to
be considered by us is whether it would not
be advisable to combine an agricultural ex
hibit with the exhibition of manufacturing
and mercantile wares. We have not got
that far vet
"Hike the Pittsburg Exposition very
-well, but it is not as fine as the one in De
troit. Your buildings cost more than theirs,
but I don't like the shape of your main
building. The Mechanical Hall here is a
splendid structure and worthy of study, but
it seems to me that the exhibits made in it
are not truly representative of the products
for which Pittsburg is noted. I have no
doubt tbat the managers will do better next
year. I am sorry that we cannot remain
here longer. J would like to have lime to
call upon some of your Pittsburg people,
whom I know as visitors to the fishing re
sorts on Lake Erie, in regard to a project a
few of us have concerning Ballast Island.
For several years about ten of us in Cleve
land have had a fishing club there. Pi ve of us
own the island, and we have spent many
thousands of dollars in improvements. "We
propose to increase the membership to about
50, and admit the new members at a very
low figare We want to receive a number
of Pittsburg and Cincinnati gentlemen.
Ballast Island is about in the center of the
bass .fishing ground in the spring and fall.
It is always cool there in the summer, and
is a beautiful place to take women and
children. The Western Canoe Association
meets there everv summer. The island con
tains about ten acres there are a dozen cot
tages, a boat bouse, ice house, steamer land
ing and other improvements.
"The chief political topic before our peo
ple is municipal reform. Our city depart
ments are managed by boards, partly elec
tive and partly appointive, where there is
little responsibility and continually clash
ing between rival boards. The Mayor is
held responsible for honest and economical
government, but he really has little power.
Every day I see where money could be saved
to the city of Cleveland, if I could do it.
THE MATOK EESPOXSIBLE.
"What we propose is the Federal plan. The
Mayor shall be the responsible head of the
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THE FINEST and
There is plenty of Ready-made Clothing in the market that is dear at any price, and
many men hesitate to buy a ready-made suit because they or their friends have been swindled
by unreliable dealers. Our policy is not only to secure a customer but to HOLD him
by giving him the best that money can buy, and ensuring him a correct fit and correct
style.
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Our stock for this fall and winter is
the largest ever exhibited by
' ' any retail house in the
country, but, look as
you will, you can't
find a single trashy
garment. We handle none
but thoroughly good makes,
and these we sell at prices that have
made the name Kaufmanns' a
household word at every
fireside within a hun
dred miles of Pitts
burg. But it would be
a futile task indeed, to at
tempt a description of our
ttatchless inducements of fine Fall
Suits and Overcoats. They
must be seen to be appre
ciated. Will you call?
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:. TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES.
ALL KINDS, GRADES AND SIZES, AT BOTTOM PRICES.
government and shall have power to ap
point and remove the heads of departments.
If be be a corrupt or inefficient man he will
last for only one term. Each department
skall be run by one man, who shall be re
sponsible to the Mayor and appoint his sub
ordinates. That is somewhatlike the Chicago
plan. In your city I find hat the Mayor is a
mere figure head and that you hare a few
men who run everything. Our best people
favor the reform, but the politicians are op
posed to it. It is a lively issue in the elec
tion of our legislators.
"I feel satisfied that Foraker will be re
elected. That Halstead business about
Campbell willnotmakemuchdifierence. Our
registration in Cleveland has been remark
ably light, showing indifference. That is
the only thing I am afraid of. The Demo
crats are making strenuous efforts to carry
the Legislature. If they do succeed Senator
Payne, it is generally understood, will not
be a candidate for re-election.
A. FEEBLE OLD MAS.
"He is a man for whomJT;have always had
a high regard as a citizen, but he is grow
ing old. Within the past two years he has
failed rapidly. He presided at the banquet
which we gave to the Pan-American dele
gates, and when he arose to speak his voice
could hardly be heard.
"I met and talked with nearly all of the
delegates on that occasion. They are
taking a lively interest in American man
ufactures, but the trouble is that they have
too much to see in a short time. At Cleve
land they were much interested in ship
building. Fortunately we had four steam
ers on the ways, in various stages of con
struction. When they learned that those
vessels were 300 feet long, 50 feet wide, with
16-feet draught, were being built of steel,
would carry 3,000 tons of freight, and were
to be constructed in 60 days, they were as
tounded. Many of the delegates remained
over to inquire further.
"I think your people here would be wise
not to attempt to take the visitors around
the city much, or to the various manufac
turing establishments. The best plan
woula be to prenarean exhibit'of your chief
manufactures in the Exposition building."
CAST QDEEE THE GAMBLERS.
St. Jjonls the Favorite Stnmplng Ground of
All the High Hollers.
rSFECUX. TXLZOKAK TO TBI DISPATCILl
St. Louis, October 19. The fact that
setting up a faro game is a felony under the
Missouri law appears to have no
terror for blooded sports. Word has
been passed along the line that
practical immunity could be obtained in
St. Louis, and so the New Orleans sports
who were left without a home by the recent
en iorcement of the law there, and the Cin
cinnati and Chicago gamblers who found the
field too crowded in their respective cities,
have been invited to come to St. Louis, and
they have come.
Six faro banks are now running full
blast, and 20 poker games. The police
claim to be doing their utmost to suppress
gambling, and yet never since the passage
of the Johnson law has the city been so full
of gamblers.
$10 00 TO CHICAGO.
Autumn Excursion via the Pennsylvania
Lines.
The Pennsylvania Company will sell
excursion tickets to Chicago on Saturday,
October 26, for trains leaving Pittsburg at
7:25 a. M., 1220 and 1:00 P. M., central
time, good for return passage by trains
leaving Chicago until .November 2. For
full information apply to Samuel Moody,
D. P. A., 1127 Liberty street.
Carpets and curtains slightly soiled by
the dust at the Exposition all go at half
price next Wednesday. Axminstcr, wilton
and moquette carpets, Irish point lace and
silk chenille curtains, turcoman curtains,
drapery silks, rugs, etc, at Groetzinger's,
627 and 629 Penn avenue, next Wednesday.
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One-half of the mothers of Pitts
burg and Allegheny buy their
Boys' Clothing from us,
and if the other half
would but stop and
think of the great ad
vantages we offer to buyers
of Juvenile wear, we should sell
all the Boys' Clothing bought here
in this city. But we would like
to have you call and ex
amine our extraordi
nary bargains in
Children's Kilt Suits
and Boys' Short and Long
Pant Suits. You will agree with
us that nothing approaching them
for value has ever been offered
to the purchasing public
::: of Pittsburg. :::
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Boys Boil
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JENNI MARSHALL IS DEAD.
Demise, In Great Pain, of the Handsomest
Race' Track Frequenter.
ISFXCIAL TKLEOBAH TO THE DISPATCH.
New Yoke, October 19. Jenny Mar
shall is dead. She had the reputation of
being the handsomest woman who visited
the racing tracks at Sheepshead Bay
and Monmouth Park, and was
a noticeable figure on all
occasions, by reason of her jewelry and
Worth gowns. She had been ill for some
months, of Bright's disease, and died in
great pain. She left a will returning dia
monds said to be worth many thousands to
a wine merchant of this city, who gave them
to her.
She gained notoriety about five years ago
by being connected with the robbery of
$12,000 in bank bills from a rich Staten
Islander who was visiting her home in
Seventh avenue. She left a fortune esti
mated at several hundred thousand dollars.
nORsFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE,
For Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, and diseases incident thereto.
If Not. Say Why Not
Come to the closing-out sale of F. Schoen
thal, 612 Penn avenue, and buy corsets,
gloves and hosiery 23 per cent cheaper than
elsewhere.
Its superior excellence proven in millions of
homes for more than a quarter of a century.
It is used by the United states Government.
Indorsed by tbe heads of the great universities
as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful.
Br. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only
in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. I.0TJI3.
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PACE'S
GBEAM
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fcOEA tnr sMx- sW$f tsMssT'ssm 7a A
wMEDICINE . m MmmP'
For Billons and Nervous Disorders, anch as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick
Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness,
Cold Chills, Flashings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costlxeness,
Scarry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous
and Trembling Sensations, &c THE FIRST DOSE TVILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to toy one Box of these Pills,
and (hey will be acknowledged to he a Wonderful Medicine. "worth a guinea abox."
Kra;HAi-s pi i .i -s, taeen as directed, win quicsiy restore jemaies to complete ueaim. tor a
WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER;
they ACT t.tktc MAtilct a few aoteaynu
:nintr the muscular System; restoring long-lost
it. tha miicmilflF fiviljim rprfnrlnfr lnnc.lnst
nnnntlf n. RTirt Amn-rimr withthn KOSEBDD OF
human frame. These are " facta " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of tho
best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that EEXCBAH'S FILLS SATS THE LAE3ISI SALS
0? ASI PATENT HEDICHIS IS THB WOSLB. Full directions with each Box.
Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England.
Sold by DruggUts generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 305 and 367 Canal St., New York.
Bole Agents for the United States, who inquire first), if your druggist does not keep them,
WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 25 CENTS A BOX.
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Come when you will, any hour in
the day, and you will always
find our Hat department
crowded with purchas-,
ers. This fact is
easily accounted for
when it is taken into con
sideration that we not only
showall the new styles and handle
none but the thoroughly good
brands and qualities, but
also sell them at prices
which no hatter
can or will match.
Here are examples: Our
$3 50 Silk Hats, sold elsewhere
for $5. Our $2 little shape English
Derbys, sold elsewhere at $y,
our silk-lined French Crush
Hats, 74c, elsewhere $i.
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See Hendricks & Co.V photographs by
electrio light. Finest work 'in the two
cities. 68 Federal street, Allegheny.
At Groetzinger's Special Sato
Kext Wednesday, of all goods on displav at
the Exposition, will be included all short
lengths of brussels and ingrain carpets ac
cumulating from the brisk fall trade at
half price. The pieces run from 10 to 30
yards. 627 and 629 Penn avenue, next
"Wednesday.
Hendbicks & Co., 68 Federal street,
Allegheny, make the finest work in the two
cities. Cabinets ?1 a dozen. Bring the
children.
A wrong corset tortures or
worries a woman worse than
anything else she has on, or
can put on, unless it be a
wrong shoe.
There is a right corset, a
ready-made' corset, right for
almost every woman one.
There is only one of which
the seller will say "Bring it
back in a week, or two, or
three, and get your monoy
for it, if you are willing te
ipart with it;" and that one is
Ball's.
There's a primer on Cor
sets for you at the store.
Chicago Cobskt Co., Chicago and New York.
Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses;
will fit any nose with ease and comfort. Tbe
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
ana Artificial Eyes.
KORNBLUM, Theoretical and
Praotical Optioian.
No. SO Fifth avenue, near Wood street
Telephone No. 1686. sel9-DSu
HERBERT WALKER
ARTIFICIAL EYE
MAKER,
tltlSr 60 JNiiNXtl BT.
Office hours for insertine eyes. 1 to 3 p. u.
Saturdays, 1 to 6 P. M. se25-Su
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worKwonaersupgn tne viiai ur;
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complexion; Ti
Comnleiian:
bringing back t
lekeen edge of
HEALTH the whole vhtfsical energy of the
ALL THE
WORLD
PATE0J1ZES3
Alien and American,
white and black, rich
and poor, old and
young, "while differ
ing in other respects, all
ageee on one point, viz,:
That IAUFHI5S' 6R1SD DEPOT,
5th Ave. & Smithfild St.,
Pittsburgh, is the best
PLACE IN THE WOELD to
buy Clothing, Cloaks, Shoes,
and JFurnishing Goods.'
AND WHY?
Simply because Kaufmanns offer
the best inducements in every par
ticular. Gigantic Stocks, end
less assortments,
best qualities, lat
est styles and low
est prices.
These are the
magnets which at
tract purchasers
from near and far
to
KAUFMANNS, The Great
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Fiiizer's
Old
Honesty.
The Chewers of OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will soon find that it
lasts longer, tastes sweeter than
other tobaccos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for it and insist
on getting it.
Genuine has a red H tin tag on
every plug.
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WE GRABOWSKY,
RenoYator of Ladies' and Gents' Hals.
Gents' light-colored stiff or soft hats dyed
black, retrimmed and renovated into the new
fall styles; fast color, correct styles; this means
saving $2.
Silk hats renovated into the Broadway. Dun
lap or Knox style, well trimmed, fine finish, ap
pearance as good as new and a saying of $3 to
H on each hat. If you wish a fine French
mourning band, your bat blocked, a new
leather band or binding, come to us; we do our
work in pleasing style.
Our Ladies' Department, felt and straw hats,
is booming. We show tbe most fashionable
styles; our renovating is done with effect; we
recommend
THE METKOPOLE,
The most attractive turban tor the season.
You can have your old-fashioned felt or straw
hat made into this or any of our many samples.
Flames and tips dyed to any sample.
Get your work done at the reliable old busi
ness stand of
WILLIAM GRABOWSKY,
PENN AVE., Opp. Penn Bnlldlng.
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J. DIAMOND,
PRACTICAIi
OPTICIAN,
22 SIXTH STREET. The Eye examined free
of charge. Spectacles perfectly fitted.
ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted and
warranted to suit.
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OUR GREAT ANNUAL
Fall and Winter Sale
Is'now in progress, and our extraor
dinary bargains are attracting thou
sands of purchasers daily.
Prom city, town and farm
they come to take advan
tage of our low prices', and
return home rejoicing in
the knowledge of having
received better value for
their money than ever be
fore. To those who cannot
come, and wish to order
goods by mail, we will send,
upon application, our beau
tiful 66 page Fashion Cata-
7ogue, free of cost.
If you want a suit
or overcoat, a cloak'
or wrap, a hat, a
pair of shoes, &c,
SOW IS THB TfflE TO BUY.
KAUFMANNS
Fifti ATe. & Smithfield St.'
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Hats,
Pittsburgh Clothiers.
,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLERGYMEN, DOCTORS
AND
PROFESSIONAL MEN.
Your attention is called to
Prices, $3 00, $3 50, $4 00.
BROADWAY KERSEY.
The Kersey or Casaimere, which we illustrate
above, is growing in wonderful favor as a semi
dress hat, and professional men in general pre
fer it to any other, combining as it does the
statelinets of a silk bat with the hardiness of a
derby. We have just received a fresh Invoice
of these splendid goods. They are exceedingly
light in weight, and as we carry three varying di
mensions, we are thus enabled to perfectly suit
different physiognomies. Gentlemen whose
only objection to a silk hat Is their tendency to
roughen, the Kersey is the very very thing, as
neither rain nor steady service affects their ap-
Eearance. By all means come and Inspect these
ats.
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 Smithfleld St
P. B. Mail orders promptly filled.
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SEASON 1889.
ALL : NEW r GOODS !
Calif. Evap. Apricots, fancy. 20c &
Calif. Evap. Peaches, fanoy 20c tt
Delaware Peaches Jficft
Evaporated Whortleberries l8o ft
Evaporated Pitted Cherries 18c ft
Dried Elderberries 15c ft
Calif. Evaporate? Plums 10c ft
Tennessee Dried Peaches 6c ft
CLOVER HONEY.
Virginia, fancy 20c and 22c ft
CATSUPS. "
Snider, Flaccus', Beefsteak and
Blue Label only 23c per hot.
Fancy Catsup, in Jugs, only 15c
PRESERVES AND JAMS.
Old Virginia Fine Preserves, all
kinds, only 50c per jar
Crosse fe Blackwell's Jams, all klnds.23c per jar
Red and Black Currant Jelly, import
ed, 8KB jars 65c
Loose Olives, medinm size 25e per qt
Butler County Buckwheat, 0 lbs tor. 2oc
Housekeepers' Guide mailed on application.
JAPANESE WARE BAZAAR,
"GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY.
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Select Family Grocers,
18 DIAMOND, Market Square,
PITTSBURG, PA. oc20u
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THE CHEAPESTand MOST RELIABII
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This is the enviable reputation enjoye'd by Kaufmanns'.
plicit confidence in this house. They rely on getting; honest merchandise at honest, pmeg
and they are never disappointed. The smallest child can purchase here with the same safety
as the most experienced shopper, and the best evidence of bur popularity is'out constant
increasing irauc
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Style, comfort, durability and price!
These are the four axles on which
the Shoe trade turns. It takes
but a brief inspection of our
goods and prices to con
vince the investigator of
the fact that our goods
meet all these require
ments. , If you have never
bought your fahoes from us,
give us a trial. The first
pair will make you our
steady customer.
Gentlemen who are in
the habit of getting their
Shoes made- to order should
bear in mind that the celebrated
Hanan French Calf Dress
Shoes, for which we are
. sole agents in Pitts
burg, are equal to
the finest custom-made . y
Shoes in the world, and ' l
::: , cost much less. ::; ""-
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Boot u
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RUBBER GARMENTS AND RUBBER
NONE BUT STRICTLY
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217. TWO HUNDRED SETENTEEN. 2153
la the Record of Sales
THE HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO.
405 Wood street, made inflvedays on the
CHEAPEST SUIT IN AMERICA.
Teniae the price and terms and cease to wonder how its done
$18. EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. $18
EASY TERMS, AS
Ann CJ i-y
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$25. See our 7-piece
$35. See our 7-piece
$37 50. Our 7-piece
LADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES WRAPS.
Tailor-made and form-fitting. Manufactured expressly fer us, '
See them, by ail means.
HOUSEHOLD
405 "Wood Sla?ee-b.
Acknowledged Champions of
2T. B. All goods sold out of the
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"Trifles make, perfection, but per?
fection.is no trifle." Here you
have. in a nutshell the ne
cessity of proper fix
ings. Vell dressed
gentlemen select tfieir
scarfs, collars, cuffs, shirts,
etc., with the same care as' their
clothing. In doing this, however,
they are compelled to go to a
house.where they can make
the'ir selections from
an assortment
that is complete in
every particular. The fact
that the most particular and
fastidious dressers buy their Fur
. - nishing Goods from us speaks -volumes,
not only in favor
- of the magnitude of
- -' our stock, but our
' low prices as well. ,
Apropos: Our great Un
derwear Sale continues this week.
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WATERPROOF GOODS AT
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Department
HEW 'ABVEBTWEMEHTS.' J,.; -
YOU LIKE THEM.
$6 DOWN, $1 PER WEEfcfl
FOR BALANCE. $6. " ';
Exactly as cut shews it, ' f$&,'?
sua mi.M. 7-i;t. aioi $ ?
?..v Aijiwcft vmnei ipjLO.t
$6 down, $1 per weekfer
once. . ,
Bring cut for comparison
$18.' Eighteen Donors.,, $18,
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$6 down, $1 per week for aU
ance.
Three pieces, 'Antique finish,
$18. Eighteen Dollars. $18.
$6 down, $1 per week for toil
ance.
T0 see is to buy iti ' ':.
$18. Eighteen Detktrs. . $18,,
$6 down, $1 per week fer.
ance. " i'
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Chamber Suit, $25.
Chamber Suit, $35.
Chamber Suit, $37 5a .
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city packed and delivered free ef "
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Customers have the mostxin
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The choicest prc-dttcticofjBer'i
lin, - PariSjiLondoa adi-New
York, the great Cleak
manufacturing centers?
4 of the world, are t
placed by us at tfcf't'
disposal of oar lady pat-'
'roas. If any other local Cloak,
hoase can sake an eqaal skowisg,
we would like to hear of it
But it is not only in point
of assortment that we
beat all competi-
tioB, bat in the quality 3
of our goods, the beauty";
of our styles and the lowaess
of our prices.' Under these,
cumstances it is no wonaer V
our Ckk department al-
thougkn sat a, few years
old, eaioys tke
largest trade in "tfceTJf
city. 'Madam, we expect
:;: yon this week; -:::
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SHOES!
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