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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1891.
DOWN E A TIN MINE.
Adventures of an Alaskan Exploier
at "Work on a New 'Assignment,
HE VISITS AMERICA'S CORNWALL,
.And Finds the Jlino Wasn't Salted far
Political Purposes.
rKOEPECTS ARC GOOD FOE THE FUTURE
IFTECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCItl
Cincinnati, Oct 24. Some time ago a
new spaper of this city sent E. H. "Wells,
the Alaskan explorer, to California to get
the exact facts rcgardine tin. Below is a
summary of his first report, under date of
San llernadino, Octoher 14:
The Temescal tin mine contains tin. It
is American tin. The hole has not been
"salted" with Cornwall ore by the Repub
lican campaign committee lor tlie purpose
of bolstering the McKinley tariffbiU. Tor
a small hole in the ground it has certainly
been maligned, praised, vilified, exalted
and romanced about in the newspapers in a
truly astonishing manner. Xeither Repub
lican nor Democratic editors ha e told the
truth concerning it, owing, it is presumed,
to a lack of correct information. In view
cf these facts I intend to present a concise
statement of truths.
TESTIMONY OP AS EYEWITNESS.
I ha e this day been down the Temescal
shalt, 20 mile9 from San Bernadino, have
walked about 150 feet below the earth's sur
face, and, candle in hand, have examined
the lode, haie seen the tin ore mined by
blast and then carried outside; have fol
lowed it to the stamp mill, where ore and
rock were crashed; have watched "concen
trators" at woik separating the oxide of tin
from the "tailings," and, lastly, stood
bv the smelting furnace liquefying the tin
and the puddler pouring the metal into
molds.
The foreman of the mine, a Cornishraan,
said to me: "The lead on which we are now
.working will probably be exhausted within
sir w eeks. "We are boring for new deposits,
nd expect to strike them. As to whether
(or not the deeper lodes will be richer than
those we have already mined remains to be
(seen. There arc some 40 seams ot ore out-
jcropping on our property. 3Io;t of these
"liae not ex en been prospected, but they ap-
jpcarto be rich. We are sinking several
'new shalts to try and find fresh paying de-
'posits."
THE OHE IUCHEE THAN COISNTVALls.
"Do ou consider the ore here to be as
good as that of Cornwall?" I asked.
"It is four times as rich, but it costs more
to mine .t here than in Cornwall. I could
'get a good miner there for ."ill cent', and
here 1 pay 52 for the same man "
Mr. AVel's sajs of the surroundings at
Temescal "The buildings some dozen in
number were large, painted, of tasteful
architecture, and constructed principally of
corrugated iron, which certaiuly is not otten
used by mine experimenters in building
camp9. Had I observed a collection of
ephemeral pine shanties, things would have
looked moie natural. It was the
eiidcnt permanent character of the
'structures, including the stamp mill,
and power house, that looked odd. I after
ward learned that the English company op
erating the mine had expended some $750,
000 for land, machinery and building-!,
showing that the investors, at least, had
considerable confidence in the future of the
mine. In the main power bouse I found a
fine engine ot ,550 horse-power operating
"lifts" m the shaft and other machinery.
On a hill close by stood another large en
gine, evidently new, which was running a
huge double automatic stamp of English
make, and the only one of its kind yet
brought to America.
THE MACHINEEY NOW AT WOHK.
In the same building were operating four
large shakers, called concentrators, which
separate the tin and rock through the
agency of water. In another building I
found a five stamp mill grinding away,
All of the machinery was of the finest order,
and undoubtedly cost a large sum of money.
The smelting furnace, located just beneath
the power house, was not a very large nf
fair. Theie arc at present 110 men em
ployed in various capacities about the mine
and" works.
3Iy investigations in the mine revealed a
tin ore lode hve feet in width of unknown
height and depth, the blasting not having
reached its limits. In places the ore was
poor, but in many spots it showed up rich,
and on the whole, appeared to be of a high
grade. It was mostly of the red variety,
few streaks of white ore being observable.
From the size of the mine corridors it was
evident that many thousand tons of rock and
ore had been taken out, although but little
practical work had beeu done prior to three
months ago. I have been specific in stating
details, so that Democrats may be convinced
that the mine is not a phantasm and de
lusion altogether.
The mine is not yet pajing, and the out
put not so great as has been proclaimed,
owing to insufficient machinery, which is
being supplied as rapidly as possible.
S"WAEMIHG WITH CHUTAMEH.
NEW ADVEBTISEStEajTS,
Only the Presence of Military Prevents
Blots In British Columbia.
Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 24. Advices from
British Columbia are to the effect that great
excitement exists there among the white
laborers over the refusal of the Dominion
Government last session to adopt legislation
restricting the immigration of Chinese la
borers. Chinese arrive in hundreds by
every steamer from Hongkong, and al
though hundreds make their escape across
the boundary line into the United States a
considerable number remain in the Pacific
provipces. The presence of a battery at
Victoria and the militia on the main land
are said to have prevented riots which
otherw ise would have occurred within the
last few months. A bill is now before the
British Columbian Legislature making it
illegal to employ a Chinaman in coal minesj
A dispatch from Chicago says: Treasury
Agent Scanlan to-day says he'has received
advices from his inspectors who are now
watching the Canadian border, to the effect
that there arelO.OOO Celestials in Vancouver
and along the line of the Canadian Pacific
Railroad who are suffering for the want of
food. "Chinamen in unprecedented num
bers are being landed at Vancouver," said
Mr. Scanlan, "and they were nnable to ob
tain employment or food. The vast num
ber of arrivals, I believe, is the result of a
notice spread among the Chinese by an in
fluental Chinamen returned home, that it is
very easy to get into the United States. I
believe, also, the Canadian Government is
assisting Celestials intothe country in order
to get the 550 per head they are compelled
to pay. The Government,! believe, is also
expecting some exclusion legislation next
winter and now desires to get in all China
men its possibly can.
TAMPEEING WITH A JUDGE.
An excellent Stock of Custom-Made Cloth
lng to lie Sold at Hair Values.
Thursday. October 15, the P. C. C. C. Co.
bought at the peremptory nudum sale of
the entire fall and winter stock of fine
clothing of the well-known firm of Messrs.
Fechhcimer, Goodkind & Co., of 748 and
750 Bioadway, Xew York City, through the
auction firm of Messrs. AVilmerding, Morris
tc Mitchell, at 64 and (M "White street, Hew
York City, 550,000 w orth of the finest grades
of clothing. "We did not need thee goods,
but they were so ridicilously cheap, and of
such fine quality and excellent make, we
could not resist the opportunity. "Wo
bought for net cash, and only paid abont
one-quarter manufacturing cost of the goods.
It was a forced sale, and we have them now
ready for our patrons, for whose benefit we
arrange this special three days' sale, Mon
day, Tuesday and "Wednesday, that they
may have the benefit of our fortunate pur
chase. These garments are well worth 540
and 545 of any man's money. The overcoats
l in this bargain array are the finest shown
in tne citv. J.ney are tnmmeu witn silt,
satin and serge, and their texture is the
finest and swellest that could be secured
from foreign markets. These suits are the
finest grade of cassimeres. meltons and
cheviots. Imported chinchilla overcoats,
silk or satin lined; manufactuiern prices,
522, 525 and 528, during these three days,
512. English kersey oercoats, silk, satin
or cassimere lined; manufacturers' prices,
523, 5 25 and 530, during these three days'
sale at 515. Men's imported cassimere and
cheviot suits; manufacturers' prices, 520
and 25, during these three days at 512.
Men's imported corkscrew and worsted
suits; manufacturers' prices, 522, 525 and
528, during this sale at 515. Men's elegant
dress suits, cassimeres and worsteds; manu
facturers' prices, 532, 535 and 538, during
this sale at 520. This offer continues for
-r 3 m 1 J iit-j .1 i
.w-T" J-ue5ua-aIU "eunesuay oniy, as t "ladies' shoes for 51 25.
in that time our stock w ill be equalized and i '
a most cltective advertisement secured.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets. '
Mjitcry Surrounding Proceedings Against
Wisconsin's State Treasurer.
MADIS02T, "Wis., Oct- 24. A sensation
was created here to-day by the sudden an
nouncement by Judge Slebecker that he
would not try the interest suits against the
State Treasurer for certain reasons which
he refuses to make public at this time. The
inference is that the Judge nas Been ap
proached, but whether in the way of a
straight bribe or through political channels,
is a umuer oi speculation.
Attorney General O'Connor is astounded
and is loud in his denunciation of the party
or parties who have made it impossible for
an upright judge to try the treasury suits.
Judge Siebecker states that if he made
known his reasons for withdrawing it
would be impossible to get a fair and im
partial trial of the cases in the State ot
Wisconsin. He promises developments
hereafter.
Bastin's Cough and Consumption Cure
cures the most severe cases of coughs and
colds. 25c, at druggists.
The Unlucky Number Thirteen
Made lucky lor you this week in 13 special
shoe oflerings in which you'll find shoes to
suit every member of the family. For a
sample see the elegant grain leather, but-
tiUSKY'&
Down at the Heel
Is a most suggestive savins. A man that's
down at the heel is never the equal of the
man well shod. Our special prices on shoes
of all kinds this week make it easy for
everybody to wear good and stvlish foot
wear. Gusky's.
Kranich Bach, Emerson,
"Ivers & Pond," "James M. Starr & Co."
pianos, "Miller" organs. Easy payments.
EECHNEK & SCHOENBERGEK,
09 fifth avenue.
Stylish Saltings, '
Trouserings and overcoatings, and moder
ate prices, at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street
Bastin's Kidney and Ijiver Tea is a pos
itive cure for constipation and sick head
ache. 25c, at druggists.
77Z
ABTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
16 SIXTH STEEET.
Cabinets, $2 to $4 per dozen; petites, $1 r
dozen. Telephone 1751. aDS-73-2?wpao
THE SOUTHSIDE
L GUIDE FOR MEN:
This advertisem&it is one.
It will lead you into the cheap
est Hat and Furnishing De
partment in this city. Many
men know of it, but hundreds
do not To demonstrate to the
public at large that our prices
ARE the lowest in this town,
we want you to give us a
trial. As an inducement to
do this we will present each
purchaser of $3 worth of
Furnishing Goods, including
one stiff hat, a fine Nickel
plated Spittoon. A costly
advertisement you'll agree,
but what does it amount to?
If we sell you one bill you're
sure to come again. That s
where we gain a point Our
line of Stiff Hats at $1.33,
$1.83, $2.13 and $2.83 are
great values. If you see our
Underwear at 70c, 85c and
$1.14 you'll agree you never
did so well.
BBR1ABD
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SOUTH THIRTEENTH AND CMSDI STS.
The electric cars from the city
proper pass our door. Only 10 min
utes to get here from downtown.
NEW ADVERTISEMEJiTS.
WE ALL ENJOY A RING!
And I have thousands of Solid Gold Rinirs
for babies and children for 23 50c, 73c up.
For ladles, $1, $150, $2 25, $8 75 up. Gents,
$2 50, $3 73. $1 50 up. Initial" Rings, with six
genuine diamonds, $0 73. Also, the only
VOLTAIC DIAMONDS.
Warranted for brilliancy. No other Jeweler
has them.
B. E. ARONS, Jeweler,
oc23 65 Fifth Avenue.
mST $IS 3PECrAOE5 EARTH
Wear -"them-and see-a&un
as, in Youth
EW ADVERTISEMENTS
HANDSOMER THAN EVER,
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LATEST FLAT-TOP DERBY,
The Mew Union Square,
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$2.40, $2.90, $3.40.
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- U4ESSMANS OPECS.-
FederalSt. Allegheny.
Send 2 cenr stamp to Chessman Optical
Co , ta Federal St., Allegheny, for our new
system of fitting yourselves with glasses, by
mall.
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BUY YOUK SPECTACLES AT
.ties .examined tree.
It is an indisputable fact that the Saunre
Crown Hat has come to slay. It needs only
the ingenuity of the manufacturers to adop't
some slight changes from season to season
to make it a standard shape. Our new
square crown this fall is a beauty and
specially adapted to stout and middle-aged
gentlemen. It goes splendidly with an over
coat, ana wn?re an objection exists to wear
ing a silk hat daily our square crown takes
its placebeing considered a semi-dress hat
for all purposes.
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET.
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Artlflnlnl Kw? Tncnff-o1
J. DIAMOND, g&
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CANCER
and TUMOKS cared. No
knife, fceml for testimon
ials. G.H.McMichael, JI.D..
63 Niagara st. Buffalo. N. Y.
mlil3-71-TTSSuwk
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$ever Known to Fail.
Tarrant's Extract of
Cubebs and Copalbn,
the best remedy for all
diseases of the nrlnary
organs. Its portable
form, freedom from
taste and speedyactlon
(ficquently cnrlng In
tuieooriour uays nna
.tin ays in less time than
any other preparation),
ir.ako "Tarrant's Ex
tract" the most desir
able remedy ever man
ufactured. All genuine has red strip across
face of label, with signature of Tarrant &
Co.. New York, nnon it. Price. SL Sold br
all druggists. oc25-103-au
HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON
QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION
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IS
AXDT11E GROWTH 10HEV& DESTKOXED WITHOUT THE LIGHTEST 1XJLRY ua
msmroRATiov or the mot prucATt skin nigcoTrain Br accidest.
In CoairocNDlvo, an Incomplete mixture wag accidentally tpilled on tlis
back of the hand, and on washing afterward it was discorered that the hair
wan completely removed. We purchased the new discovery and named it
IlODENt. It is perfectly pnre, free from all injurious substances, and so
simple any ono can use it. It acts mildly but surely, and you will be sur-
Erised and delighted with the results. Apply for a few minutes and the
air disappears as if by magic. It ha no resemblance wbitever to any
other preparation ever used for a like purpose, and no scientific discovery
ever attained snch wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIL. If the
growth ba light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy
growth such as the beard or hair or moles may require two or more appli
cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed
at each application, and without the sligbttst injury or unpleasant feeling
when applied or ever afterward. modes e supercedes electroltsis.
i Raintnm.nr1.f1 in nil imhtv Aivii t.mt.rt it. m..it.ll.ft ha B.OdI. of rmftntttltnt.
Centleman urhn An nnt Annrecmta nature!, eift of a beard, will find a
priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaving. It dissolves and
destroys the life principle of the hair, thereby rendering its future growth
an utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the
skin. Young persons who find an embarrassing growth of hair coming,
should uso Modene to destroy its growth- Modene sent by mail. In safety
mailing raa. nnntnrrft tiawK ferurp!v sealed from observation) on receipt
of price, S 1.00 per bottle. Send money by letter, with your full address written plainly. Correspondence
sacredly private. Postage etampa received the same as cash, alw ays mention your countT a d this paper.
LOCAL AND ) MODENE MANUFACTURING CO., CINCINNATI, O., U.S. A.( CCTTHISOCT
GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE HAIR PREPARATIONS. A3 IT If AT NOT
WANTED. J You can witter four IMtr at ana htt-offcm and Imurt rt Baft dtlnnrt. I APPEAR AGAIN
We OITw 91,000 FOR FAILURE OR THE SLIGHTEST IHJUST. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.
KETV ADVERTISEMENTS.
FECIAL NOTICE!
Somen flat Win Merest Eveiy Lafly Beaier.
Ladies, we have prepared a charming
line ot UfiLKA JLUyUHb and UUJNiNlirS
for the grand opera at the Duquesne this
week. They are in delicate and' dark shades,
combined with light colors, and it's no exag
geration when we say that this display of head
wear is the prettiest, most stylish and artistic
ever shown in the city of Pittsburg. If our
judgment is off on this point we want to be
corrected. Come and render your verdict
Prices are extrem ely reasonable considering
the fine quality of the goods.
OPERA GLOVES.
We show a complete and faultless line of
light and new fancy shades of Suede Gloves
from $i to $2 a pair, suitable for evening-
wear; also, light-colored Silk Mitts in extra length. You want,
a fan for the opera, of course. Look at the beautiful collection
which we offer at prices that are right
Every day brings us fresh goods by express.
We have just opened very stylish Jackets trimmed
in Mink, Astrakhan, Krimmer, Raccoon, Muf
flon and other furs, ranging from $6,95 to $35.
They are the prettiest and most perfectly made
'goods we ever had the pleasure to show. Ele
gant new Long Capes, richly trimmed with
Feathers, Jets, eta Military Cape Newmarkets,
with detachable capes, in black and light shades, .
at exceedingly low prices. Also, a fine line of
New Seal Plush Jackets and Sacques and Real
Fur Capes, with Muffs to match.
JNew Tea Gowns and Wrappers in greatest variety. All our
Ladies' Suits at reduced prices. Before buying elsewhere see what we can
do for you.
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STYLISH
JACKETS
MAPS
CAPES.
eibavm
510-518 MARKET STREET.
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!S8P3SH.-
--v GOLD SPECTACLES
$3 50.
ARTIFICIAL EYES,
$5 00.
CARUSS & MANNION
67 FiriUAi.NUE.
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I physicians.
FEiCK BROS..
21 SIXTH ST.
SUEQICAL INSTRUMENT
ESTABLISHMENT.
Specialties: Scientific fitting
or TRUSSES, appliances for
DEFORMITY and ARTIFI
CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock
of surgical Instruments In
Western Pennsylvania. Largs
illustrated catalogue free to
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BISQUE OF BEEF.
A LIQUID FOOD-
Tliat contains more nutriment than any
other preparation; it possesses the vital
principles of pure fresh beef, extracted by
our improved process and Insures
Health and Strength,
Pnre blood, refreshing sleep, restores th
appetite and
Tones the entire system.
I suffered greatly from dyspepsia accom.
panied -with constant headache. One bottls
of "Bisque of Beef" relieved me and restored
my appetite: the second bottle effected a
perfect cure. I have gained seven pound
in the last month. As a tonic it certainly
produces health and qtrenztb.
JOSEPH TELFORD,
!95 Fifth ave., PittsDunr.
King's Med. Co., Pittsburg. OC23
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NS' CLOTHING
You. may visit hundreds of clothing stores and see many millions of dollars' worth of Clothing, but you'll not find another stock like Kaufmanns'. No, not another. True, you may
find equally large stocks, equally fine stocks or equally fashionable stocks, but there's not to be found in this great, glorious country another collection of clothing so uniformly per
fectperfect in quality, style, variety and most perfect and matchless of all in Low Prices. The constantly increasing popularity of our clothing shows how well this intelligent
community appreciates the superior inducements we offer. Samples of our present matchless offerings will be found below. They commend themselves: ;::::::
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SMe-Breastd Sack Suits.
Over 500 different and
distinct styles of these to
choose from checks, plaid?,
mixtures, Eolid colors, plain
blacks, etc., in cheviots, home
spuns, tweeds, cassimeres,
worsteds, etc, -with or without
patch pockets.
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Good, well-made suits in
checks and interwoven plaids;
would cost vou.510 eltewhere.
AT'SIO
Fine all-wool cheviot and
cassimere suits, in latest pat
terns; iaultless make and per
iod nt.
AT $15
Extra fine cheviot, cassimero
and broad-wale suits, made
equal to custom work; worth
AT $18
Choice imported suils, all
different materials and patterns;
u ould cost 535 if made to order.
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Double-Breasted Sack Suits.
These suits are more
popular this Fall and Win
ter than at anv previous sea
son. Our stock is, of course,
correspondingly large. It em
braces 200 new and novel styles
in all kinds of materials. Prices
of these suits as follows:
AT $12
First-class black cheviot
tailor-made suits, marked 13
in other houses.
AT $16
Exquisite combination wors
ted, cassimere and cheviot suits
in solid tan colors; worth 522.
. AT $18
Fine imported ttn and black
cheviot suits; would cost 535 to
be made to order.
. AT $22
Fjnest imported cheviot and
cassimere suits; latest designs;
equal to best custom work.
C0TMY FSOCK SUITS.
These staple styles are
as popular as ever with
business and professional men.
Our -variety is more extensive
than ever. "We can show you
six hundred different styles
all new patterns, shades, colors
or mixtures. Their prices range
as follows:
AT $8
Splendid eas!imeresuits,well
made and trimmed; good wear
ers; regular price, 51L
AT $12
Fine, genteel blue and black
wursiea suns, neatly made and
trimmed; other dealers' price,
AT $18
Verv fine F.nirliul, rliomr,l
worsted and corkscrew suits!
black or blue; perfect in every
respect
. AT $25
Finest clay worsted and diag
onal suits, equal to best custom-
' iruuucea in jrittsDurg.
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FRIIIGE AUEBTSeiTS
We show the sedate
Prince Albert in the finer
materials only clay
worsteds, clay diagonals
and English corkscrews,
in rich black and blue
shades.
Fine Prince Albert Smts,$15.
Very fine Prince Albert
Suits, $18.
Imported
Suits, ?20.
Prince Alber't
Finest Prince Albert Suits,
525. '
SINGLE-BREASTED,
STRAIGHT FROCK SOTTS
in same materials as Prince
Alberts, at equally low prices.
SINGLE-BREASTED.
STRAIGHT FROCK COATS
for ministers, Knight Templars.
Knights of Pythias, etc.
CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
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THE FINE, FAULTLESS AND PERFECT
FITTING GARMENTS WE MAKE TO ORDER.
Are the delight of the most fashionable and econ
omical gentlemen. No tailor in Pittsburg makes
(can make) finer garments than ours; and as to prices
we simply undersell every merchant tailor in town
at least 25 per cent frequently more.
Our cutters are the best money can procure, our i
tailors pride themselves of being the most experienced
journeymen of their trade. Then we use none but
the best trimmings, and guarantee each garment not
merely to fit but to fit perfectly.
As for our stock of piece goods, it is complete in
all the word implies. We show an immense variety
of latest imported suitings, trouserings and over
coatings, including all the extreme, and ultra fash
ionable designs and colors.
Suits to order 25, $30, 35, $40, $45 and S50.
Trousers to order $6, $7, $8, $9, gio, $12 and 15.
Overcoats to order $2$, 30, 35, $40, 45 and 50.
English Box Overcoats.
Two-thirds of the sty
lish dressers of Pittsburg
and Allegheny will wear the
popular box and sack overcoats
this season. Our stock of these
garments is simply beyond com
parison. Your inspection is
solicited. Read our prices:
AT $10
Nobby box overcoats, good
quality cassimeres, cheviots
and meltons in brown, tan, nut,
wood, coffee, tobacco, slate,
steel, smoke and black; sold
elsewhere at 513.
AT $15
Fine box overcoats made of
finest American cheviots and
meltons, in all different shades,
custom fit and finish, worth 520.
AT $18
Fine imported box overcoats,
in meltons.kersfivs and cheviots.
all colors and shades; regular
price, 524.
AT $25
Finest imported box overcoats
111 all materials anu snaaes,
equal to anv 540 niade-to-oider
garments.
Fly Front Overcoats.
For elderly gentlemen
the fly front will be the
leading style this season.
They are made of medium
and heavy beavers, chev
iots, meltons, cassimeres,
in quiet shades. Here
are the prices:
AT $5
Good, well-made grey cassi
mere overcoats, warm 5iud dura
ble, will cost 58 in any other
store.
AT $7
First-class grey cassimere
and melton overcoats, with or
without silk facing, cannot be
matched elsewhere below 510.
AT $9
Fine grey melton, cheviot
and dark "beaver overcoats,
first-class garments, really
worth S13.
AT $12
Extra fine, heavy melton
overcoats, in light and dark
shades; regular price, fcltJ.
Double-Breasted Overcoats.
These very nobby and
fashionable garments are
shown by us in fine im
ported materials exclu
sively, such as Carr's Mel
tons and best English Ker
seys in select and stylish
colors and shades.
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English Cape Overcoats.
These are principally for
the cold weather, and are
made of medium and
heavy materials, mostly
cheviots and cassimeres
in checjjs and plaids.
First-class cape garments
at $17 and S20.
Ordering Goods By Mail.
Out-of-town residents can share the benefits of our
unequaled low prices alike with the citizens of Pitts
burg and Allegheny. The way to do it fs to write for
120-page Illustrated Fashion Catalogue (sent free to
any address). By means of this book you can do your
shopping by mail as well as if you were here in per
son. You can order not only clothing, but cloaks,
shoes, millinery, hats, furnishing goods, crockery,
etc. In each of these lines we lead the trade in Pitts
burg, and can save you money. Try it. Write for
catalogue.
$SOF BOYS' CLOTH I NG we shali speak some other day. Suffice it to say for to-day that the facilities we enjoy, the inducements and attractions we offer in Men's Clothing find their counterpart in our Boys' Department.
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