xssyafjwssmtmsESais&SSSs ?fs"7p,,'T'c5 1 v WRTBMSKMfVfife -t -V (irr v ':.. ' v1 THE- PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1891. w p ' br GAINING CONFIDENCE. Evidences That the Result of the Elections Is of Denefit f TO THE BDSIXESS OP SEW TORK. JIatthew Marshall Tales in tlie Dorse Show anjl a Good Supper. tniAT HE OBSERVED UOIXG EOTH 'MTClJlt. TELEGRAM TO THE prSPATrH.l Xw Yoiuc, Xov. 2Z Matthew Marshall writes as follows, for the Sun, to-morrow, under the beading, "Xew York's Financial Supremacy:" The bank statement on Saturday showed that the usual autumn return flow of money to this center has now fairlv begnn. The in crease or deposits for the -neck was nearly $3 SOO.COO, of which about f 1,000 000 wn specie and c er $1,250,000 legal tender. The gain in specie was not due to receipts of gold t.-om Europe, the arrivals of the metal lrom that quarter having lately been quite in significant, though it may have come from the hoards or timid consignees who have been reassured by the results of the elec tions and by the public declaration oi ine Secretary of the Treasury that the present administration is determined to maintain gold payments, evon if it has to sell bonds for the purpose. Makjig all alien ances, however, wo may expect from henceforth, for some time, a steady addition to tho resources or our banks. The receipts of the railroads also exhibit the usual autumn increase, which this year ill be very great, in consequence of the large movement of flood products to the At lantic coast for shipment to Europe. The Xew Tort Central is doing an enormous business, and I hcaraccountsor Its earnings which, ir tbey are not exaggerated, are marvelous. For the calendar year 1S31, not earnings ore per cent on its capital stock are confidently predicted, and for the two months of October and X ovemher an esti mate of 5 per cent net is made. The in crease of the last semi-annusl dividend of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, the verv encouraging reports on the Erie and of the Baltimore & Ohio Companies, thougii they pay no cash dividends as yet on their common stocks, and tho bettered condition of the Burlington and Quincy and other weitem roads, show thHt thpr. ns well as the Xew York Central, are participating in the benefits of the crop transportation. The Railroads a Good Index. , The improvement in the railroad business of the country must very soon be followed by a simila" improvement In its general trade. Even if tho farmers and planters per sist In the policy attributed to them, of pay ing off their mortgages with the proceeds of their crops rather than to buy goods, it merely transfers the task of reinvesting the surplus wealth produced by the agricultur alists to their former creditors. If these cannot lend upon fresh mortgages the money they receive, they must devise other means of employing it, and must set on foot new enterprises which will give occupation to artisans and manufacturers. Whether they will build more railroads, vessel,fs.ctor ie and houses, open more mines, and lay out more towns, orwhether they will em bark in some new kind or ventmc, time will fcbow.but it is not in human nature for them to let their capital lie idle. The interet of Xew York in this return ing prosperity of the country is much decpei and more widespread than is indi cated by the transactions of its Stock Ex changeror even by the business of its mer chants and manufacturers. The city Hies and thrives, not alone upon the earnings of its own inhabitants, but upon those or the inhabitants of every city, town and hamlet ot the Union. The surplu pioduction of the interior flows as naturally to this point os the surplus water of the Croton water shed pours through our aqueduct into our j-eservoirs. When there is idespread finan cial doubt we are restricted in our financial (-applies as we are restricted n our supply of water by the lack or rain in Westchester r.nd 1'utnam counties. When plenty pre vails in our tributary territory it extends liLcwisa to us. Vlenty of Money for Amusement. Nothing has for a long time, if ever, so strikingly exhibited the extent or New York's v, ealth as the expenditures upon last neck's horse show at the Sladison Square Garden. The past year has not been espe cially good for people engaged in business. On the contrary, it has been for many very poor: and to most, less than ordinarily prof itable. Yet the home how started out with . nearly $10,000 paid in advance for e.its, and it Lai taken in at the doors, it is estimated, neai lv $00,000 besides. On top of this specu lators have sold tickets at twice, thrice, and even five times the box office prices, so Jhat the amount paid by the public to see the show goes tar bevond the original $1W),000 I have been told that for boxes which letched soOu at the auction ale pievius to the show, $1,-200 and more wa afterward bid in vain, and on the last evenings of the w cek single seats sold all the way nom?5to $10 each. The money piid for tickets does not, by any mains, either represent the total cost it the entertainment. The exhibitors must have disbursed, in the aggregate, n large sum for the transportation of their animals and for attendance upon them, and how much tliej paid befoiehand to secure pios pective winners or prizes it is not easy to compute. Over and above all this, tho dis play of dros by the women who went not so much to w itness the -how as to form part of it, and to see and be seen by their admir ers, indicated ttic possession oi no sinnu means by their husbands and fathers. For i thoe who entertained friends, cither resi dent or not non-resident, there were further iirge expenses lor dinners and luncucons at borne and at Delmonico's. After u dinner with a friend nt this restan rant.which was eaten in the company, I was told, of the cream of fashionable society, wo adjourned to the horse show, and there we saw the thousands upon thousands of spectators- till apparently as well dressed and as prospcious as those weliad seen at Bel momco's. Deductions by a Man or Thought. The whole affair made a profound impres sion upon me,and started in my minda train or ery serious reflection. In the first place, 1 was reminded or what I have above said about the gieat wealth or the metropolis, and or the sources from which it Is derived. The next, naturally, I was led to con sider the ingenious methods which tho principal owners of this wealth find for spending It, and their apparent indillercuee to the cost of their pleasures. Of course, to people with incomes of thousands and tens or thousands of dollars per day, the spend ing of a tcwhundicds comes easy, but on others it makes nn impression like the read ing of the "Arabiiiii Mghts" or the no el or "llonte Crielo.'' From this I go to speculat ing on the future, and trying to woik out the probable consequences of a continuance of the posseion of these great fortunes by the lamillesof those who hae gained them or who now have them. On this point I have not sufficiently matured mv conclusions to present them now, nor ban-1 left in self space enough to doit. 1 wiii sav, nevertheless, that I have not been lofl to" see. as some do, iu the exist ence and the transmission of the accumula tions of wealth, oi which the hoi so show and its accompaniments are an Indication, either political or social danger. The owners or great fortunes in this country have not, ex cept in rare cases, shown a disposition to nse them for political purposes, and I do not view the tendcnc or weilth to promote luxury as an evil to society. In lact, the line oi domai katiou betw cen iiecessariesand luxuries Is continually shifting fmther up the scale, that what is regarded ns a necessary or lifo noV was regarded as a iuxuiy not long ago. and what is a luxury now is, therefore, likely to become a aeces fcity hereafter. The World Dally Growing Hotter. A to the supposed corrupting influence of wealth upon morals, I cannot admit It. If history Is to be trusted, tho world at pres ent is far purer and better than it was in its caiiy days, notwithstanding the great In cioaso in the comforts and elegance of life. Men is distinguished from the brutes by the superior development of hisfacultie's,and as they develop they demand higher fields of netion and more refined gratifications. If ..rwinv mw not destroyed wheu its mem bers bsgan to cook their food instead " rating It raw, and wearing skins instead of going naked, so It will survive Delmonicn 1 dinners and clothes from, the besttailots 1 and dressmakers. :or can I recognize any peril to tho t osial fabric iu the alleged discontent of thu poor caused by tho contemplation of tho wealth of the rich. On the contrary, all my observ ation goes to convince me that the sight or wealtn and or tho enjoyments it yields Is rather n stimulus to exertion ou tho parr of those who do not possess it and who covet it, and that its lavish expenditure facilitates in a legitimate wuy that distribution of it among lndn'trtous laborers which a few crazy theorists would effect by violent methods. Of tho tens of thousands of spectators who w itnessed tho liorso show, for example, only c fnwlinndrortc IfEmnnnr. DOSSessed gieat fortunes, and yet tho' sight of the valuable liorccs and rquipapes the rcttnuo of grooms and coachmen, and the dresses of the fash ionable women provoked In the rest envy, perhaps, but not hostility. It was like look ing at the gems displayed In a jeweler's win dow, wo may sigh to think that thcr are not onrs. but we have not the least desire to break the glass and snatch them, and this, not because we fear punishment, but be caue we know that poessioa thus gained would yield us no satisfaction. CAMFOKNIA, The Country or Delightful Winters. California Is the most attractive and de lightful section of the United States, if not of the world, and its many beautiful resorts will be crowded with the best families of the East during the entile winter. It offers to the investor the best open opportunity lor safe and large returns from its fnut lands. It offers the kindest climate in the world to the feeble and debilitated; and it is reached in the most comfortable manner over the Atchison, Topeka and Santo Fe Kailroad. Pullman vestibule sleeping cars leave Chicago by this line every day in tho year and go without change or transfer through to ban Francisco, JL,os Angeles ana Sau Diego. This is a feature not offered by any other line. Write to Charles T. Apple by, Traveling Passenger Agent, Room 303, Bank of Commerce Building, Pittsburg, Pa., if yon desire any further information as to the country and the accommodations for reaching it. n.n. T'lttrnint .M-inli "RpHfnril nrrl in r.lnnkln? weights for jackets and wraps black, navy and tans, at $2 50 a yard. BOGGS & BUHI. The Farmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. MWF Extraordinary Ttarjalns in Fur Capea. French hare capes, J4 38, M95, T645; fine sealette capes, f9 95 and 512; real astrakhan capes, f 8 75, $10 and ?13 50; real marten, f 13 50; all these worth 50 per cent more, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. Portraits lor the Holidays Order now. A handsome 8x10 frame with every doz. cabinet photos. Also crayons at special low prices. Lies' Studio, mwsu 10andl26ixthst. The Last Week. Hendricks & Co.'s extra picture, hand somely framed, will be given away with every "dozen. Cabinets, SL Come Thanksgiv ingDay and get one. Gallery open all day. 2o. 68Federal street, Allegheny. Vert cheap. All kinds second-hand, first-class sewing machines. "WlIEEIEK & "WILSON lFO. Co., ' So. 6 Sixth street. The Farmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. mwp 11. &B. Black astrakhans, grey astrakhans, fancy mixed astrakhans large and choice collec tion, 48 and 50-inch goods, at $2 50 a yard up, at cloaking department, on first floor. Boggs & Buhl. For .COUGH, CATARRH, SORE THROAT The Soden Mineral Pastilles are an infalli ble remedy.. Convenient, active and pleas ant. For sale by all druggists for 50 cents. HAVE TOU SEEN LAMBS IN WE PIT? no2W2 BOSTON NOVELTY STOKE. Ask your doctor what hap pens to cod-liver oil when it gets inside of you. He will say it is shaken and broken up into tiny drops, becomes an emulsion ; there are other changes, but this is the first, He wil! tell you also that it is economy to take the oil broken up, as it is in Scott's Emulsion, rather than bur den yourself with this work. You skip the taste too. Let us send you an inter esting book On CAREFUL LIV ING ; free. Scott&Eowke, Chemists, 132 South sthAvenue," New York. Your druggist keeps Scotf s Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists evcrya here do. $1. 36. HOLIDAY FANGY GOODS I BEIC-A-BKAC, : TOKCELAIN, : BRONZES STERLING SILVER. SILVER PLATED.BRONZE AND IVOKT ARTICLES. OPEN NOW. CHRISTMAS CARDS. :-: BOOKLETS, PAINTED NOVELTIES IN SILE Air& SATIN. OPEN NOVEMBER 25. JOS. EIG1M & GO M 48 FE?TH AVENUE, - - llOl'j-U-D Pittsburg;. 3VO OTHER LEAVES ADELICAIB AITD LA6TOTCJ ODOB For sale ay all Drug And Fancy Goods Dealers or It unable to procure this -wonderful soap send SCc In stamps and receive a cake by return mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. SPECIAI-Ehsndon BellsWalti (the popular FooIctrWB.lti) sent FttEE to anyone lendnur vt Uiree wrappers of Saandon Bells Soap. w LI Mp i V TOltftS0AP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Two Things IN REGARDT0 CATARRH 1st, It Is a Constitutional Disease and 2d, It Requires a Consti tutional Remedy. These two facts are now so well known to the medical fraternity that local applica tions, like snuffs andinhalants, are regarded as at best likely to give only temporary re lief. Toofljectapermanentcure of catarrh re quires a constitutional remedy like Hood's "Sarsaparilla, which by purifying the blood, re pairing tho diseased tissues, and Imparting healthy tono to the affcoted organs, does give thorough and lasting cure. "I want to say ror the benefit or suffering humanity, that Bood's Sarsaparilla is A Permanent Cure for Catarrh. After suffering with catarrh in my head ror a number or years, and using every ob tainable remedy, I was requested to take Hood s Sarsaparilla I did so, and after using three or fourbot tles I am cured. P. B. Stout, Sheridan, Ind. Is always trying to the aged or enfeebled The system must be keyed up at this sea son of the year, else sickness will be the re sult. Klein's celebrated "Silver Age," and "Duquesne" rye can always be depended upon as a tonic. Physicians everywhere in dorse and prescribe these brands, as they are the best and most effective stimulants known. Being absolutely pure, their use is never followed by reactionary depression. Bewaro of chemical preparations sold under the name of whisky. Buy the straight arti cle and know what yon are using. "Silver Age" $1 SO, and "Duquesne" $1 25 per full quart. Goods expressed everywhere. MAX KLEIN, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. noU-arwi We make more porous plasters than all other makers in this country combined, because the publics appreciate the mer it that exists in our goods. BENSON'S Is the only me dicinal plaster for house hold use, all others being 9- weak imitations. Get the Genuine. WE ARE PUSHING j Voltaic: Diamonds! Every stone is warranted. They defy ex pcrts. Tlieydonot fade, but have a lasting brilliancy. Not In the hands of other jew elers. They are covorcd by letters patent. Set in rings, pins, eardrops, studs, etc. BERNARD E. ARONS, Jeweler, SOLE OWNER, 65 FIFTH AVE. FI IE ! GODFREY & GLARK PAPER CO. PAPER BAGS, MANILLA PAPER, TWINE. Large lot of these goods damaged. You can buy them CHEAP. Come early and Get the best, at 830 LIBERTY STREET. nol9-4t AMCSEMENTS. THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Chas. A. Gardner in Captain Karl. Matinees Wednesday, Thanksgiving Day and Saturday. Nov. 30 Robert Mantell in Repertoire. no23-5 TO-NIQHT MEBKr FANNY RICE, In the New Musical Comedy, A JOL.LT SURPRISE. Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Satur day. Grand extra Thanksgiving matinee. Prices, 25c. 50c, 75e and $L reserved. Wed nesday matinee, 23c and 50c, reserved. Next week Marie Wainwrlght. no22-29 THE ALVIN THEATER Charles L. Davis, Owner and Manager. To-night, Thanksei ving and Saturday Mati nees at 2, the treat CLARA MORRIS SARDOlPs'ODETTE. Saturday matinee only time, "Camille." Nov. 3a Evans and Hoey in "A Parlor Match." no23-25 AUDITORIUM. (Late Central Rink.) Austrian Juvenile Band, NOVEMBER 21 AND 25, l I To-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednes- uay juaunoe ana .Mgut. Scats now on sale at Hamilton's. no23-10 PRICES-?, 75c, 60c. TyjQCESNE Pittsburg's Leading Theater. Matinees Thanksgiving and Saturday. FRANK DANIELS In "LITTLE PUCK." Nov. 30 Wm. U. Crane in "Tho Senator." no23-30 ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO NIGHT. Matinees, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday Mglit prices Thanksgiving Day matinee. WILLIAMS & ORE'S METEORs. Extra matinee Friday next. no22-22 OLD CITY HALL TWO CONCERTS, Thanksgiving, November 26, 1891, by Boston Symphony Orchestral Club. ' Matinee 2:30. Evening 8 o'clock. Tickets at IL Kleber & Bros'. no22-206 HUMlSi'Tl111 UE HU- ELLA EWING, Tallest human being in the world. Admis sion 10c; children 5c Open 1 to 5: 7 to 10 r m Thanksgiving Day, open at 10 a. x. no23-9 ' f7 lit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 3 Carving Knives and Forks, best tem pered stee', stag handle; "IPC worth 1.50 J Carving Knives, Forks and Steels, with rubber or bone handles, in handsome plush box; (P rtrt worth $10 4D.UU Pickle Castors, triple plated; QOC 98' newest designs; worth $ 2.., German Silver Tablespoons QCC (Rogers), per .set, 6 in set... yjj Knives and Forks, extra plate, gen uine Rogers, per set, 6 knives and 6 forks ; worth O QC 3-75 4Z.gO Sheet Iron Dripping Pans, size 10x15 Other sizes in proportion. 13' Crystal Celery Glasses, Celery Boats, Celery Stands, of latest pat- r(j terns and designs; worth 30c. Q Thin-blown Oil or Vinegar Cruets, without stopper ; worth JP(j 5c zo Bohemian Glass Finger Bowls, cut edge and bottom, per set, 6 QQC in set vO ...BUY... English Porcelain Dinner and Tea Set combined, contains 1 2 dinner plates, 12 breakfast plates, 12 tea plates, 12 soup plates, 12 preserve plates, 12 individual butters, 1 2 tea cups and saucers, 2 meat dishes, 2 covered dishes, 1 uncovered dish, 1 pickle dish, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer, 1 large bowl, 1 gravy boat, 1 butter dish. . CO CQ Worth $15 4)0. OU German China Tea or Coffee Cups, highly decorated, per set, 6 cups and 6 saucers; worth $2 98' ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR FLEISHMAN & CO. 504, 506 AND 508 MARKET ST. low IS THE SAM TIE TO BUY! We Need Room for Our "Xmas" Fancy Goods Now Arriving. All This Week Strong Values Will Be Offered in All Departments. CLO-A-IKI TDEFJLITIsEIsrT. Here are prices matched against any elsewhere quoted : QUALITIES THE BEST STYLES THE LATEST Ladies' Reefers, full Astrachan shawl collar, for $4.50; worth $6.50. Ladies' All-Wool Black and Brown Skirt Jackets for JS5; worth $8.50. Ladies' Cheviot Reefers, full Seal shawl collar, for 7.50; worth 10.50. Ladies' Cheviot Reefers, full Mink trimming, for 15; worth 20. Ladies' Cape Newmarkets, in Grays -and Tans, for 12.50; worth 16.50. Ladies' Black Braided Capes, in Grays and Tans, for 7.-50; worth 10.50. Ladies' Seal Plush Sacques, satin lined, for 10.50 up. DRESS GOODS Which Will Sur prise You. THREE LEADERS VKOK THE SILK DEPARTMENT.' A Friend to the Rich and Poor Alike. We have the finest stock of COLORED and WHITE BLANKETS of this year's production direct from the factories: Extra size All-Wool Scarlet Country Blankets at S3 & pair. Extra size All-Wool White Country Blankets at 83 CO a pair. California Blankets, 11x4 and 14x4, ranging from $5 np to S15 -a. pair. Bed Comforts from 60c each np to the finest Eider Down. All-Wool, striped and barred, Country Flannels fom 18c a yard up to the finest. GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN FURS. We have given special attention to this Department We solicit your patronage, and promise you better advantages than you ever obtained elsewhere. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. It's not necessary to enumerate this stock because of its extensiveness. You are well aware of the superior stock which we have in quality and price. Oar grades are from 6O0 to f6 a suit. Come and see for yourself this week for bargains. DON'T FOEGET. DOUGLAS 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. WNJOTsm"TDlMS7 ROOF TRUSSES PITTSBURG BRIDGE COMPANY, Thirty-Eighth St. 1 YOU D Table Knives and Forks, best finish, cocoanut handles, per set, 6 QCfj knives and 6 forks; worth $2.. J 0 Table Castors, latest pattern, triple plated, s bottles; worth QOC $2 38 Celery Glass on handsome triple plated silver stand; worth QOC $2 do German Silver Teaspoons j QC (Rogers), per set, 6 in set.. 40 Nut Picks, best nickel, war- QC ranted, per set, 6 in set... 4U Water or Tea Kettles to fit No. 7 stove, in and outside enam- PQC eled; worth i yJ Tumblers and Goblets in great QC variety of patterns at..., 0 Crystal Ice Cream Nappies, QC block pattern Q English Porcelain Tea Sets, 56 pieces, with underglazed dec- O ir oration; worth 5 j)Zi 1 0 China Fruit or Ice Cream Saucers, elegantly decorated. 'OC 3( Each THANKSGIVING WEEK ONLY. ) no21-x 38-inch All-Wool Cheviots and Plaids for 39c. Worth 50c a yard. 45-inch All-Wool Cheviot Plaids for 50c. Worth 75 c a yard. 46-inch D'6o Black Henrietta, 75c. Generally sold at 1 a yard. All-Wool Cheviot Robes, tufted trimmed, 5. Actual value, 8.50. All Silk Surahs, in all the new fancy shades, for 29c. Worth 40c. Satines, all the light delicate shades for fancy work, 37c. Worth 50c. 24-inch Faille Francaise Black Silk, lustrous finish, 88c. Worth 1.25. & MACKIE, no23-vwv COLUMNS AND GIRDERS NEW ADVERTISEME UTS TAILORING TO ORDER We . are making our store a marked place for selling the best Overcoats and Suits gentlemen can get The choicest goods, the nobbiest the finest have been laid under trib ute for this season's trade. A splendid Overcoat for any gentleman to wear, made to measure, $25 up. Gentlemen's Suits to measure, $25 up. We put into them our most particular tailoring, and they show it Give us a trial and we will illustrate to you how we touch, at once, the ex tremes of unquestionable fashion and economy. fffflMAK! k 1 39 SIXTH ST. Hotel Anderson Block. no23-D BISQUE OF BEEF. A Liquid Food for Dyspepsia. BISQUE OF BEEF. For Loss of Appetite and General Debility. BISQUE OF BEEF Insures Health and Strength. BISQUE OF BEEFt Tones tho entire system. At druggists, or send $1 by mail and -we will deliver to yon (oxpressage paid by us) a bottle of "Bisque of Beef." KING'S MEDICINE CO., - Pittsburg. no7 OIL WELL SUPPLIES. M. V, TAYLOR, The Celebrated ALLISON TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IJf STOCK. ROOMS 33 and 36 Fidelity buildin?. Phone 797. Jy2M-l IRELAND & Forge and Machine Shop And Manufacturers of OILand ARTESIAN WELLDRILLING AND FISHING TOOLS, Cor.Twenty-First St. and A.V.K.K. Telephone No. 1221 PITTSBURG, IA. Jal-3-D STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard OU Co., Wheeling, W. V, Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md, Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City OU Co., HarrisDurg, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the fines grades of lubricating and illuminating oUs. Our facilities are such that our statement that ire furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR KEFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. Standard White, 110. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Tert Carnadine (red, 150 Test. OUte, 150 Test. OTJB NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Naptha for Tarnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove burners. Fluid, 7 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 88 and 90 gravity for gas us chines. OUB LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Machinery Ollf. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal, V....l Sin in , Alt. 1Xrnl Q.nnV Aioubiiii Vila, jiiljiers uua. nuuiawwui Parafflne OH, Parafflne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, RaUroad and MUJ Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where it is more convenient, yon may order from our Bmnch Offices, from whici points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Cor. Duquesne Way and Eighth Street myl-D PITTSBURG, PA. mm Koeliler'slDstallmentrlonse, 4 "V Sixth St. 2d Floor, I MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING ON CREDIT, (Ready-Made & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets Watches & Jewelry. ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices-WithoutSeciritv l ekhs: one-tuuu ot ue amount purensjM must be paid down: the balanoe in small weekly or monthly payments. Businesi tnniiHwi iitrietlT eonfidentiAf. Onn tsactea sxricu daUy.from8A.M.tiU9P.il. Bator- dars until 11 P7H. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL CLOSE ON THAMSGIMG DAY AT NOON. KAUFM ANNS' LABGE AND .POPULAR SHOE DEPARTMENT Has achieved its truly phenomenal success not by selling CHEAP SHOES but SHOES CHEAP. The point is this, shoes cannot be cheap at any price, unless the quality is GOOD. Quality first Price next. That has ever been our maxim, and always will be. If you want trashy (so-called leatherette) shoes, don't come to us. We don't keep them. But, if you want good shoes for the same money as many dealers ask for their inferior footwear, you are welcome. MEN'S FINEST French Calf Manufactured by Hanan & Sou, New York. WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY FOR THEM IN PITTSBURG AND ALLEGHENY. Hanan's shoes! Who hasn't heard of them? They are the very acme and perfection of the shoe maker's skill. They're the best made and best fitting shoes in the world and they're made of the finest French Calf only. And yet we offer them at ONLY $5 PER PAIR. We have them in Lace and Con gress and different styles of toe, viz.: New York, London, medium, French, California, Natura, Sara toga; widths, A to E; sizes, 5j to ii. You'll have no trouble in being fitted correctly, as you can see. l'sPal THE BEST MADE! flr THE FINEST MADE! 4)0. Superior to any $j or $8 patent leather goods shown elsewhere. ANOTHER SALE OP Fur-Trimmed Jackets. 200 Diagonal Jackets, satin fin ished, real French Coney Fur full Shawl Collar and facing (as illustrated above), a bargain at $10, WILL GO AT $6. Another lot. 150 French Diag onal, Scotch Cheviot or Chevron Jackets, half lined with silk, collar and facing of fine Astrakhan, Mar ten, Opossum, Canadian Seal (see above cut),well worth $15 and $16, WILL GO AT $10. MILLINERY Fresh Hats and Toques fresh in ducements and attractions for this week. Ladies who are interested in finding out just how beautiful a hat can be bought for very little money are especially invited to call and see our present display. Millinery Trimmings of every kind. Fur Trimmings, all widths, at lowest prices. spMr DRESS SHOES ! Li CLOAK AND KAUFMANNS' Fifth Avenue and IS FIN $3.50 and $4, At $2.50, TQ-DlUTO-MOiOW ONLY. Ladies who don't care to make the best use of their money, or who are indifferent to the best qualities in shoes, will not be interested in this all others will. This Special Two Days' Sale will be not quite 6oo pairs Ladies' Fine French Kid Shoes, in com mon sense plain toe and the Phila delphia toe, with pointed patent leather tips; all widths from A to E, and sizes 2j to 7. These superior and handsome shoes have the sensible and sightly extension soles, and are sewed by the Goodyear welt process, which means that there are no tacks or uneven threads, etc., in these shoes to hurt one's feet. And they are well made on very stylish and beautifully shaped lasts, will fit the foot nicely and are well worth $3 50 and $4. SUIT PARLOUS LADIES'vSUITS Our entire beautiful stock at HALF ICE Owing to the lateness of the season we have concluded to close out the remainder of our stock of Ladies' Ready-Made Suits and Dresses for about half regular prices. This offer includes all our imported goods many being marked down to about the cost of import duty. We point out the following three specialties: Fine Dresses $5.50 Worth $10 & $12 They are excellent domestic materials, in plaids, stripes or plain colors, beautifully trimmed with silk or velvet. Grand Gift flft Worth Dresses 4IU.UU $I8&$25 These are made of elegant all-wool Cashmere and Cheviot Dresses, most tastefully designed, exquisite ly trimmed and fitting as perfect as any dressmaker can make them. French Dresses $17.50 $30 to $45 These are of our own importation and were designed by famous Parisian fashion originators. The materials are Bedford Cords, Diag onals, Henriettas, mixed Scotch Cheviots; rich silk or embroidery trimmings, etc. Smithfield Street. FRENGHKID rWy BUTTON I SUES J I (y -vit;
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