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TfiE PrTTSBtmCT DISPXTOH," ' TUESDAY,"'1 JANTTAUT'' 19, 1892.
CLAIM OF A WIDOW
That Judge Botkin Was in the Plot
to Assassinate Her Husband.
DEE CHAEGES BEI5G BACKED UP
Ey Secretary Kiffhtmire, of the Citizens'
Alliance, Who Is
B THE COMBINATION AGAIXST BOTKIN
rCPKCIAI, TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1
TorEKA, Kax.. Jan. 18. The fight to
force the resignation of Theodore Botkin, a
Judge of the Thirty-second Judicial dis
trict, brought to light to-day an alleged
conspiracy which includes six counties in
Southwestern Kansas. The charges are
made in letters to the Governor, and the
killing of Sheriff Dunn is traced directly
from the murder of Colonel Sam "Wood by
James Brencan, June 27 last.
In a letter to the Governor, Mrs. "Wood,
widow of the man killed by Brennan,
charges that Botkin was one of the chief in
stigators of the murder of her husband and
is a? guiltv and ai responsible for it as
Brennan. Following this charge is an open
letter from "V. A. Eightmire, National
Secretary of the Citizens' Alliance, in which
he gives the names of men whom he de
clares were in the plot with Botkin to kill
Wood.
A New Combine .Against Botkin.
Mrs. "Wood and Bightmirs are evidently
acting together. Botkin and his two attor
neys and J. H. Pitier, attorney for James
Brennan, are in the city and were in consul
tation all day. The action of the Attorney
General in authorizing Brennan 's discharge
has inaugurated this new fight on Botkin.
In her letter to the Governor Mrs. "Wood
says:
"I know the names of the men who con
spired to kill my husband, and I know more
about their secret consultation for the per
fection of their plans than I have told. All
tliis can be produced in evidence when men
can go into court and tell what thev know
without fear of assassination instead of,as
now, telling it in secret and enjoining
secrecv. I am not planning or expecting to
kill Botkin. If he and all his fellow mur
derers were killed, it conld not restore my
husband, whose presence and tender care
made all the joyand comfort of life for me.
Botkin has my permission to live ont all
the years of self-condemnation and fear
which nature can give him."
Secretary Kightmire's Charcei.
Secretary Bightmire, in his open letter,
claims that he can prove that the proprie
tor of a boarding-house in Ulysses Grant
county saw "William O'Connor, County At
torney of Stevens county, J. H. Pitzer and
James Brennan. who afterward shot "Wood,
attempt to break into a room in which
"Wood was sleeping, three weeks before he
was shot. Bightmire claims that Botkin
was in town the same dav and stated to a
jriend that "Wood must die before he left
town."
The nizht following the murder at Hugo
ton, Riehtmire alleges that Judge Botkin
TEDTH STRANGERTHAN FICTION.
A True Story from North Carolina.
Some one has said that "the true and the
false speak the same language." But there
can be no doubt that this speaks frith the
true ring to it Letter from Mrs. J. M.
Hollemanproprietress of "Hotel Holleman,"
Apex, !? C. " My son Harvey had scrofula
from the time he was three years old until ha
was seven. "We had the best doctors that
the country afforded, yet he was given up to
die, several times. Some one recommended
'Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
After taking five bottles he was well enough
to get about, and has mended so fast that he
is now enjoying good health."
Find a remedy for scrofula something
that purifies the blood, as well as claims
to. That, if it's taken in time, will cure
Consumption, which is only lung-scrofula.
Dr. Pierce has found it It's his "Golden
Medical Discovery." As a strength-restorer,
blood-cleanser, and flesh-builder, nothing like
it is known to medical science. For Scrofula,
Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affoctions,"Weak
Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred ailments,
it's the only remedy so sure that it can bo
guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or euro,
in every case, you have your money back.
THE FED
THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF OUR GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE.
Last; but not least in the quality. and quantity of bargains we offer you. Many goods are RE-REDUCED for the last two weeks of sale.
'1 ' '
HERB ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS PROM (A PEW DEPARTMENTS THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU:
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
An Average Reduction of
25 FEE, OE35TT
ON ALL
Wraps, Jackets and Suits
For Ladies, Misses and Children.
. This reduction holds good on all our gar
ments up to $25. The finer qualities are
till more reduced. Here are the reduc
tions on
1 OUR PARIS IMPORTATIONS
or
Fine Wraps and Jackets.
$28.00 Quality at $18.00.
$37.50 Quality at $25.00.
$50.00 Quality at $35.00.
$70.00 Quality at $50.00.
$125.00 Quality at $85.00.
$150.00 Quality at $100.00.
These prices are oa all imported gar-
iucuis. iuuc are excepted. -Loie inese
prices on
FUR CAPES.
E5 Black Coney Capes at $2.90.
$15 Astrachan Capes at $5.00.
$20 Astrachan Capes at $7.50.
$30 Persian Capes at $12.50.
$60 Mink Capes at 30.00.
These items are only suggestive of th e
hundreds of bargains to be found in this
department
DURING JANUARY SALE.
CARPETS; CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS
At prices that should induce all economical housewives to look ahead a couple of months and buy now for house moving and spring-cleaning time.
CAMPBELL &T DICK, - 8t; 83, 85, 87 AND 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
and his friends held a drunken carousal, and
that SheriffDunn, who was killed in Seward
county, took a prominent part Mrs. "Wood
and Bightmire claim they can prove that
Dunn said at this time that there were two
men in Springfield and one in Liberal who
would be killed next
In an interview to-night Judge Botkin
savs that Mrs. "Wood's letter and Eight
mfre's charges were simply made for the
fmrpose of prejudicing the public against
lira. '
Fabst Blue Ribbon Beer.
Parties wishing to get the Blue Bibbon
should not be deceived by dealers who are
handling cheaper and inferior grades. None
genuine without the blue ribbon.
Pabst Brkwiko Co.
DOH'T NEGLECT A MEOTlYfi VISION.
1 mm
Yes ! Yes !
Poor fellow wearing out what little eye
sight he has left, when he could just at well
save it by calling at our office and having a
pair of eye glasses fitted to his eyes at a
small cost.
OUR CELEBRATED .
Best $1.00 Spectacle on Earth
s very popular, and deserves especial at
.jnlion. l"hey can not be bought anywhere except
)HESSMAN OPTICAL CO.,
4a Federal Street,
Atlechfuy, Pa.
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THIS WEEK.
500 Gold Filled-Case Elgin Watches, for
Ladies and Gents, $10 50, $11 50. $12 5a
1,000 Bovs' and Girls' Stein-Winding
Watches at $3 68.
M0 Solid Silver Watches, $1 9S.
350 American Railroad Watches at $1 19.
Every watch warranted.
BERNARD E. AR0NS, JEWELER,
SOLE OWNER VOLTAIC DIAMONDS,
65 Fifth Aieuue.
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AMUSEMENTS.
HARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris, B.
L. Bntton, T. T. Dean, proprietors and
luanagers. Every afternoon and evening,
OXE OF THE FINEST.
Week Jan. 25 "last In New York. Jal9-2-rrs
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MILLINERY.
ALL TRIMMED HATS
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
If Twas $3.00, It Goes at $1.25
If 'Twas $30.00, It Goes at $12.50.
This redaction is on each and all of our
trimmed hats, without exception.
PLAIN PELT HATS.
We have divided our entire stock ot plain
felt hats
INTO TWO LOTS.
The 65c, 75c and $1.00 Quality
Go at 23c.
The $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 Quality
Go at 35c.
This is a chance that everyone should
take advantage of
Aigrettes,
Feathers,
Ostrich Plumes,
At HALF PRICE
AND LESS.
Fancy Birds,
Flowers.
Etc., Etc.,
DURING JANUARY SALE.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE ONLY WAY
to permanently cure Rheu
matism, is by elimanating
it from the blood, being a
blood disorder outward ap
plication has but little ef
fect upon the disease, (and
then only temporary).
" Rheumaticura " is the
only known remedy that
will absolutely cure Rheu
matism speedily. One bot
tle is usually all that is re
quired to effect a cure.
Call at office and see the testimonials
on file.
RHEUMATICURA CO.,
616 Penn Ave.,
Price, faoo per bottle. PITTSBURG, PA.
tor sale by all druggists,
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OPTICIANS?
Certainly, the Best in the City.
No Charge for Examining the Eyes.
W E. STIEREN, 544 Smithfield St.
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AMUSEMENTS.
TTIIS WEEK.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
FLORENCE BINDLEY'S
BEAUTIFUL PLAT
THE PAY TRAIN.
Prices, 15, 25, 50, 73c. Wednesdayand Satur
day matinees 25, 53c Beserved.
FOR NEXT WEEK.
TAR AND TARTAR.
Sale of
Seats
Begins
This
Morning
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ThTopTnTn(Ightoliishuo
cessful Opera will ho its 300th
pertormance. Ono of the Fa
mous TAR AND TARTAR Sou
venir Spoons will be slven to
each lady attending this per
formance. THEATRE
This week. Matinees Wednesday and Sat
urday, JOSEPH ARTHUR'S new produc
tion of
THE .STILL ALARM.
Jan. 25 Tony Farrell in "My Colleen."
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D
UQUESNE
jfittsDurg'B .Leading xneater.
TO-NIGHT,
N N N N N N
I I I 1 I I POPULAR
O O O O O O
B B B B B B MATINEE
E E E E E
WEDNESDAY.
Next week The Meinenger Company.
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ALVIN THEATER.
CHAULES L. DAVIS, Ow ner and Manager.
LAUGH TO-NIGHT.
SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES!
The successful comedy, from the Garden
Theater, New York,
"DR. BILL."
in three acts.
Presented by an excellent company, with
the original properties and scenery.
Next week Richard Golden, in "Old Jed
Pronty.,' JalS-26
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEM1
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturdav.
HYDE'S BIG VAUDEVILLE CO.,
From Hyde & Behman's Theater, Brooklyn.
N.Y. jal7-6D
R.,5? lft,6NTf( TPtftf
. flJ M.JBjfaf'jr
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STORE,
Dress Goods Bargains.
Iff PIiAIN COLORS.
50c All-Wool Cashmeres at 37c.
6O0 All-Woolh Cashmeres at 48c.
85c All-Wool Henriettas at 68c.
$1.00 All-Wool Henriettas at 75c.
IN PLIIDS.
50c Black and White Plaids at 29c.
50c All-Wool Cheviots at.37Jc.
75c Black and White Plaids at 39c
85c French Wool Plaids at 68c.
Iff XOVELTIES.
$1.00 French Novelties at 75c.
$1.50 Camel's Hair Novelties at $1.00.
$2.25 Finest Imported Novelties, $1.25.
IN BLACKS.
$W6 All-Wool Henriettas at 87c.
$1.25 All-Wool Henriettas at $LO0.
These are but a few items of each kind,
but they give you some idea of the reduc
tions in thiq department.
SILKS.
All aur silks have shared in the general
pruning of prices. Here are a few reduc
tions on
INDIA SILKS.
65c Quality at 48c.
870 Quality at 68c.
$1.00 Quality at 79c.
These prices are only
DURING JANUARY SALE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OUT IK THE COLD
You'll need a good, warm Overcoat and an
extra heavy Suit. 'Tis better to put your
monev In suoh than In the hands of doctors
and druggists. THEV take our medicine,
why shouldn't YOUt
HERE'S OUR PRESCRIPTION:
1 extra heavy Merchant Tailor-made
Ulster, made up lor $35 ,.13 00
1 very fine Kersey Overcoat, made up
for $10 ,.-..-.... U 00
1 very fine Chinchilla Overcoat, satin
lined, made up for $45 .$H 50
1 extra heavy and -well-made Suit, made
up for $30. $12 50
1 pair extra heavy. weight Pantaloons,
made up for $12 -. $3 75
To he taken and worn Immediately after
you pay tor same.
OUR SIG.,
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS,
516 Smithfield St.
Specialists for Men.
Opposite City Hall.
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WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
412 Market St., Cor. Diamond,
Will sell you the oldest, the best, the most
popular and reliable and satisfactory
WHISKIES!
For medicinal and family .use now sold in
the city of Pittsburg. You get the proper
goods when you ask for any of the follow
ing brands:
Fleming's Old Exports, new style,
Quarts, $1; six for ?5.
Finch's Ten-Year-Old Golden "Weddinsr,
Quarts, $ 1 25, or six for 5(5.
Gibson's, very old and fine,
Quarts, 51 50, or six for 57 50.
Fleming's Private Stock, Quarts, 52 each.
Fleming & Son aim to treat customers as
they wish to be treated themselves, regard
ing the quality of their goods and the ship
ment of the same to all points when ordered.
Address all orders to
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa.
jalt-TTsao
BUY YOUR SPECTACLES AT
Tfae reelia.tle. Optioiarx.
Eyes Examined Free.
Artificial .Eyes Inserted.
j. diamond;
OPTICIAN,
. BB1ATHST.
do29-TTSu
Cfo
J. T. LITTLE,
511 PENN AVENUE.
Correcting defective vision a specialty,
pectacles and Eye Glasses furnished.
no26-50-TTB
CANCER
tiiu TUMORS cured. Ko
knire. ami for testimon
ial. O.H.McMlcbaeL M.D..
ejKiagara st. Buffalo, N. Y.
tulil3-71-TTSSuwk
EMBROIDERIES.
4, 5 AND 6 INCHES WIDE
At 10c a Yard.
This is the cheapest line of embroideries
we have ever offered." Bought a big lot. and I
bought them cheap. In the ordinary way i
wouiu cost you zoc 10 x3
Your Choice at 10c.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
A special purchase of 500 dozen HAND
SOMELY EMBEOIDEEED GARMENTS
which we offer during our January sale at
these low prices:
30c Quality at 21c.
35c Quality at 23c.
45c Quality at 31c
50c Quality at 37c.
55c Quality at 39c
" 60c Quality at 42c
75c Quality at 50c
Perfectly clean and new poods. All sizes
and shapes. These prices are only
DURING JANUARY SALE.
. M 4
KAUPMANNS'
FREE DISTRIBUTION QF MERCHANDISE!
.This most liberal enterprise commenced yesterday and a purchase was given away every five minutes from
9 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the evening. While all could not, as a matter of course, get their
goods without pay, the absolute impartiality and fairness of the distribution was universally recognized and com
mended. It is so clear, plain and straight that everybody must understand and appreciate it. Whose ever pur
chase money is first to reach the cashier after every lapse of 5 minutes (each such lapse being indicated by the
automatic ringing of a bell) will be immediately handed back the amount paid.
The Following 108 Patrons Got Their Ms Free Yeslerflayr
A. K. Geiselbart, "Ward Hotel, Johns
town, Pa.
S. E. "Walker, "Walker's Mill, Pa.
Mrs. E. Epstein, 4 Hazel St., city.
Nicholas Di Bello, Coalport, Pa.
Miss It. E. Hamilton, Butler si exten
sion city.
H. F. Carrol, Turtle Creek, Pa.
C. C. Shearer, Glenwood, Pa.
Jos. Bittner, Crafton, Pa.
S. A. Cosgrave, 4006 Forbes st ,
Dr. "W. C. Cook, Oneida st, Duquesne
Height?.
Mrs. M. Moore, Forty-fifth st, above
Davidson.
Mrs. L. Harttgan, 25 Chatham st,
Mrs. C. Tenerity, Beck's Bun, S. S.
Mrs. G. IVise, Bjver Hill, Lawrence
are., "W. E.
Harry F. Seidel, 251.Forbes st.
Miss S. Osborne, 142 Bidwell si, Alle
gheny. Mrs. A. Voight, Southern ave., Mt.
Washington.
Thos. Wilson, Thirtieth and Smallman
streets.
Mrs. Mary Meyers, "West Liberty Bora,
Fetterman P. O., Pa.
Mrs. Geo. Moss, Idlewood, Pa.
Austin Grallaway,- "West Newton, Pa,
Mrs. W. F. Lewis, Market st, Leech
burg, Pa.
Mrs. E. J. Morgan, 22 Bigelow st.,
Twenty-third ward.
Fred Marr, ofli Penn ave.
Mrs. T. J. Orr, 136 Mayflower st., E. E.
Mrs. D. J. Dwyer, 15 Canal st., Sharon,
Pa.
J. B. Pottmeyer, 3431 Dennis st.
Mrs. H. H. Marcy, Meyran ave., Oak
land. Mrs. T. J. Orr, 136 Mayflower st.,.E. E.
A. F. Gibson, 1606 Jacobs st, "Wheel
ing, W. Va.
Edwin Greenawalt, 712 Fifth ave.
Mrs. Geo. Moss, Idjewood, Pa.
Mrs. M. "Wonbaus, Emsworth, Pa.
E. D. Holmes, "Western Union Tele
graph office, city.
Mrs. M. 'Wonhaus,'Emsworfh) Pa.
Mrs. J. B. Hanna, 1 Hamilton Place,
Allegheny!
THE PURCHASES HEGEIVEfl- GRATIS BY THE ABOVE PEOPLE
Consist of all different kinds of goods we keep Men's Or Boys' Suits, Overcoats or Pantaloons, Ladies' or Misses'
iioaKS ana wraps, xsoots ana onoes, xiats, xsonnecs, rurnisnmg uuuus, jjmucr acts, uiasswarc, naicncn uiensus,
etc. The distribution will be continued throughout this week, and
108 MORE PEOPLE WILL GET THEIR GOODS FREE TO-DAY.
THEIR NAMES AND RESIDENCES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN TO-MORROW'S PAPERS.
Will yours be among them? Try it. You can't lose anything by it. If you don't get your goods free alto
gether, you will surely get them for about one-half or one-third actual value, for, in spite of this free distribution,
our startlingly big reductions are still in force.
KAUFMANNS
LACE CURTAINS.
Too Many Fine Ones.
We find we have too large a stock of fine
imported lace curtains. As a consequence
j down gb the prices on
ALL IMPORTED CURTAINS.
SWISS TAMBOURS,
BRUSSELS NET,
, IRISH POINTES, Etc
This Is How They Go:
$80 Quality at $60.
$60 Quality at $45.
$45 Quality at $33.
$30 Quality at $23.
$20 Quality at $15.
$15 Quality at $12.
$10 Quality at $8.
These are all our own importations. Pat
terns are all exclusive, all unique.
SPECIAL PRICES
Chenille Portieres
DURING JANUARY SALE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mrs. Lizzie Rapper, Leechbnrg, Pa.
Mrs. M. Page, 4827 Penn ave.
Mrs. E. A. Conner.
J. C. Heyman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. E. L. Guthman, 620 Station it.,
E.E.
Mrs. M. "Wonhaus, Emsworth, Pa.
Miss Eose Bernading, Brownsville
road, Pa.
Miss Maggie Stratton, 2606 Edwards
alley, S. 8.
Mrs. John Tarn, Bellevue, Pa.
"Wni. Earl, Stewart's station, "West
moreland co., Pa.
C. B. Miller, 50 Southern ave., Mt.
"Washington.
Mrs. E. Barber, Hays station, Pa.
Ber. L.. B. Jones, Kittanning,Ta.
Mrs. Kate ' Sipe, 714 Lytle at., Glen-
wocd, Pa.
Mrs. Andrew Baker, "Woodvllle ave.,
Mt. "Washington.
Mrs. John Calhoun, 146 Biver ave.,
Allegheny.
, Mrs. J. "W. Cook, Laurel station, Pa.
Mrs. J. Q. Small, 89 Herron ave., city.
B B. Allsbouse, Derry station, Pa.
Edward Gender, Jacob's Creek, Pa.
Charles Piper, 426 Smithfield st.
H. Moore, 3" Tunnel st.
Mrs. NedMcGuire, Derry station, Pa.
Miss Nettie Krieg, 116 Twelfth st, a 8.
J. B. Cribbs, Tarentum, Pa.
Mrs. Ned McGuire, Deny station, Pa.
Mrs. Margaret Whalen, 40 Bluff st
George Scott, 24 Fiftieth st
Miss Lizzie Munson, Second ave., Glen
wood, Pa. f
A. Taggart, Jr., 199JJ "Washington ave.,
Allegheny.
George Eby, 307 Third ave.
Mrs. J. A. Twitchell, 148 Charles st,
Allegheny.
Mrs. J. D. Bell, 520 Duquesne way.
Mrs. C. Starz, 13 Eureka st, Allentown,
Pa.
James McElwavn, Sewickley, Pa.
Mrs. J. A. Twitchell, 148J Charles st,
Allegheny.
Frank Tegethoflj 28 Lowrie st, Troy
Hill, Allegheny.
Mrs. "William Perry, 104 Allen ave.,
Allentown, S. 8."
9 FIFTH AVE. AND
SMITHFIELD ST,
1
Linens and Bedding.
Damask Table-Linens.
t 50-incS 30c Quality at 25c.
56-inch 50c Quality at 370.
-62-inch 60c Quality at 50c.
66-inch 65c Quality at 55c.
68-inch 87c Quality at 75c
72-inch $1.25 Quality at $1.00.
TOWELS.
12c Linen Towels at 10c.
15c Linen Towels at 12c.
20c Linen Towels at 15c.
25c Linen Towels at 20c.
We are selling our extra fine 50c linen
towels at 35c during this montH.
BLANKET BARGAINS.
All our blankets have been cut in price,
from the cotton blanket at 75c to the fine
California blankets at f30. All have been
reduced.
BED SPREADS.
75c Marseilles Patterns at 68c.
87$c Marseilles Patterns at 75c.
$1.25 MarseillesYatterns at $1.00.
Linen and Muslin Sheetings
At reduced prices
DURING JANUARY SALE.
" "T
Mrs. Kate Sipe, 714 Lytle st, Glen
wood. Mrs. James "Wise, McKee's Bocks, Pa.
Hugh McKissick, 228 Marion ave., Oak
land. Lou "Weber, 58 Vickroy it
E. J. Custer, 364 Biver ave., E. EL
O. E. Butler, 153 Franklin st, Alle
gheny. Mrs. N.Hawk, 79 Taggart st, Alle
gheny. Miss Emma Saalbach, 494 Forbes st
Miss Mary "Walsh, 680 Carson st,"W.EL
Mrs. Kate Skinmore, Greensburg, Huff
station, Pa.
Miss Ella Burns, 318 "Wylle ave.
Mrs. E. Yuille, 5154 Carnegie ave.,Law
renceville. John O'Donnell, 723 Second ave.
Mrs. H. Lewis, 53 Twenty-fifth it, S.S.
Miss Maggie GriiSth, Mansfield Valley,
Pa.
Mrs. M. E. Lucas, 83 Bebecca st, Alle
gheny. Albert "Wahliscb, 951 Penn ave.
"W. B. Smith, Kammerer P. O., Wy
land station, Pa.
A. "W. Gracey, Lowry st, Hazel wood,
Twenty-third ward. '
Mrs. Bella Hooton, 1723 Penn ave,
Mrs. J. A. Todd, Tltusville, Pa.
Charles Smith, Eleventh st, Sharps
burg. Nick Shonborn, 342 Forty-second it,
Lawrenceville.
Miss Sadie Cochran, Hope Church, Al
legheny county, Pa.
Mrs. Laura D. Lyttle, Flnleyrlll ""
"Washington county, Pa.
Thomas Conley, McKee's Bocks, Pa.'
F. M. McKelvey, Beltzhoover borough,
Allegheny county, Pa.
J. A. Hull, 315 Atwood st, Oakland.
Mrs. Edw. "White, 388 "Wylie ave.
Mrs. Frank Day, Fillmore it, Belle
field, Pa.
George M. Bay, 17 First st, Sharpsburg;
Bert Goebel, 38 Gallagher st, Allegheny.
Miss Josie Sommerville, $44 Penn ave.
H. "Wlngar, Prospect st, Mt, "Washington.
ram.
SHOE DEPARTMENT. .
ALL $5 SHOES AT $4.
Darin? this sale you have your choitse-of
any $5 shoe in our stock for $4.
Pebble Button Shoes,
$1.50 Beduced to $1.18.
All sixes and widths, heels and spring heel
All Broken Lines
We have assorted and placed on sale at
$1.58 A PAIR. .
They were $2.50 and $3.00.
All sizes in them; If not In one kind, then
in another. You can be fitted.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Suits and Overcoats
Of good material, make and style. Ton
know what our bovs clothin? is. These art
some ideas of how they are going:
$3.00 Beduced to $2.00.
$4.50 Beduced to$3.00.
$7.50 Beduced to $5.00.
All other qualities In proportion. Theae
prices are only
DURING JANUARY SALE.