Pfpi? 9amaEmmuukUitiiiBBBsaB'.ievss F 6 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCa SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1892. .. , ( i - -,-., , MUST ISSUE B0iDS. A Scheme to Increase Allegheny's In debtedness a Million. WILL FOECE A TOTE IN THE FALL. Each Ward to Ee Given the Street Improve ments It Asks For. MOKE rAT;."G ORDINANCES COMING There is a reason for the immense amount of street improvements passed by Alle gheny City's Select Council Thursday night. The bill lor them alone will foot up nearly 5450,000 and there is scarcely 540,000 with which to do the work. In spite of this, ordinances representing 5550,000 more of street improvements are under way and will be passed as soon as possible. The scheme in it is to force the city to permit the issue of 51,000,000 worth of long-term bonds to cover the expense. If the ordinances are passed by the Common branch it will force this as the money will have to be raised b direct taxation next year. The 5450,00u already parsed on will in that case mean an additional levy of 00 7 mills next j ear ior street improvements. Yesterday afternoon Chief Ehlers, of the Department of Public Works and Chair man H. C Lowe, of Public "Works Com mittee, held a conference. The Chief wanted to know what all this meant, when there was only about 540,000 of the ap propriation for stieet work lelt, and wanted to know if these improvements were to lay over until next j ear and be provided for in the next appropriation ordinance. He did not believe it was sale for the city to trust to an expected surplus of 5200,000 at the end of the j ear and that w ould not cover all the expense anyway. Aprv Costlv lnmrovements Contemplated. The principal items of work alone passed on amount to 5441,500 atiery low estimates. Taking the icry lowest prices, repav in! North aenue will cot from 505,000 to 570,000. East street 540,000 Mam treet 540000, Pennyhania avenue 515,000, Beaver aenue, from Yetprn ave nuc to Island aenue, 535,000, East Ohio stieet 5-4,000, "Woods' Euu sewer S1G0 000, AllcRhency avenue, from "Western avenue to Franklin trept, 512,000, Cabinet treet 53,000. and Federal street 512,000. To th-s will hae to be added 540,000 for Sherman j cnuc, which will soon be nassed. la explaining matter to Chief Ehlers Mr. Lowe said: "You tee the plan is this: "We need street iniprotements on this side of the uer, and the people ought to have t)n.m Tlie plan non is to force them, and also to foice a vote on a million-dollar bond iEue. I hae opposed the scheme, but it teems to be a go. "Eery ward is making; a demand for street improvements. Each one -thinks he oucht to pet what he wants, but the total is to big that it scares taxpavcrs "What we are doing now is giins them what they ask. The idea is to pass on the principal improements needed in each ward. The batch passed last night represents a Dart of ihewoik and what is to follow will swell the amount to 51,000,000. Truinin-r tlio Public to Far. "Br deciding on these improvements and asking for bids the public will be brought to realize ust exactly how much money is needed. It v ill show that the proposed bond issue of 5750,000 was not a steal but a necessity. Last fall it was defeated nearly ten to one. That was largely be cause the necessity was not "under stood. This will bring ths matter out plainly. If tho people do not sanction the bond Issue,' then tho money will have to be raised by direct tax ation, and if that is done the present mem bers will have a hard time with their con stituents. A reform movement would no be in It, for not one of them would be re turned." The feeling on the Xorthside is that it is a good thing to let each ward have what it wants in prospective Just to show how much it would cost, but there is much doubt as to whether the movers' will be able to carry their plans successfully through Com mon Council and secure the Mayor's signa ture. Mr. Lowe, however, state's that the movement'bas been so strong that he, as Chairman of the Public "Works Committee, though opposed to the idea, has been un able to stop it. bERVAKT fflrU have their crltTance. Bead some of their complaints Id THE DISPATCH to-mnrroir. IVES AMD BVAY5E& CLEABEfl. They SEASIDE SESSION. National Council or Jr. O. TJ. 4. M. at At lantic CitT. '. J. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bavins contracted toi the transportation of the Jr. O. tT. A. M. from Western Pennsylvania to carry tliem to Atlantic City will run a special train, leaving Pittsburg at 11 55 r. m. on Sun daj , June 19 Tickets are now on sale as the rate of $10 the round trip, good for ten days, and open to the general public, and tickets stood to stop at Washington, Baltimoie and Philadelphia xiCKeca ana sleeping car accommodations ran be had at C & O city ticket office, cor ner Fifth avenue and Wood street, the office or The American, No. 103 Sraitlifleld street, J. Rhodes Miller, cigar store, No. 401 Smith field street, and B & O. depot office, corner Smitbfleldand Water streets. The Court Lets Them Go Because CuVt lie Convicted. New Yoek, June 17. Special The eight indictments accusing Napoleon H. S. Ives and partner, George H. Stayner, of robbing the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day ton Eailroad Company, were dismissed to day by Judge Cowing, upon District Attor ney Ii coil's certificate that no conviction could be obtained. Ives was tried once and the jury disagreedstanding eight for convic tion and two for acquittal. Since then AVood ruff, who was, State's evidence, has sworn that much of his testimony was false, and the C, H. & D. Co. is disinclined to press the prosecution, so that the prosecutor can not obtain the attendance of the witnesses who live in the West The dismissal of the indictments clears Ives and Stayner from all legal liability, as they settled the civil suits against them soon after the disagreement of the jnry on Ives trial. They are in business again. NKtV ADrKRTISEHEXT. American sees 15 TO-DAT. :pecial So 90 and'SS 90 Men's Suits. To-day we cive the public a grand benefit and at the same time completely upset all competition by offet In two wonderful and remaikable bargains In men's suits. We put the prices way down to almost nothing, so that they are within the reach of all. Everyone can appreciate getting a good suit for $5 90 or $S 90 Call to day and find the goods on our counters at the prices "just ns advertised" $5 90 for a suit worth $12 to $15, and $8 90 for a fine di ess suit, heht, dark or medium pat terns, usual retail price-. $20. P. a C a. Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond street. A Hot nave Is now upon vs, but will not prevont onr lantern parade from being tho largest and mo-t magnificent in point of elaborate deco ration that has ever been given east of tho mountains. Re sure and see it. Read the route on second page. riTTsntnto 'Cycle Co. Yolkftbrau. Genuine unadulterated lager beer 1' manu factured fioni pure hops and malt by the Eberhardt A Ober Brew ing Company. This beer bein strictly pure is specially pre paied to leach nil demands lora summer drink. Bottled and on tap at all first-class lestuurauts and saloons. Under Doctor's Treatment Four Different Times-No Heller Whatever Cured by Cnttcura, I have used the Cuticura KEMirnTf c nrf rnn them to be Jnt as rou represented. They have given me a perfect cure. I have heen troubled with pruritus for over fifteen years, and have been un der the doctor's treatment four different times, with no relief whatever, until I tried the Cuticura Remedies." Afier using them Jnst one week, I found that lire -n as not such a burden after all. and am satl-fled that I shall never be troubled again. Such faith I hai e In your remedies. You can send anyone that Is troubled with pruritus, and 1 -will satisfy them what It has done for me. 1 will not restrict you from publishing this communication, but would rather not. The remedies are so rood that It would be rather selfish In me not to speak or tnelr good qualities. o. b. WlLLIAMb iighty-nlnth st. and 1 irst av., Aew York. Face Full of Sores, My face was all fullpf sores, and Itched so that I could scratch my face to pieces, and a kind of watery fluid ran out. I had tried all blood medi cines except Cuticura Remedies, which were the onlv ones that did me any good. My face is now all clear, and I feel like a new-born child. F. KKIETE. 153 Powers St. Brooklyn. J..Y. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse the blood or all Impurities and poisonous elements), and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and cuticura fcOAP. an exquisite Skin Beautlfler, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), have cured thousands of cases where the shedding of scales measured a quart dally, the skin cracked, bleeding, burning and itching almost beTond en durance, hairl felessorallgone, suffering. terrible. it hit otner remedies have made such cures? Have become staple, and for medicinal use are now lecognized superior to any other spliit. The Whiskies dispensed; and sold by Jos. Fleming & Son, the llaiket st. Druggists, take the highest rank. The demand for Fleming's Whiskies for family and home use has beon steady and growing, and are now universally piefeued. Fleming's Old Export has no equal. Quarts $1 00, or six for $5 00. Finch's Golden Wedding, well aged, sold by Fleming in quarts for $1 25, orslx for$6 00. Gibson's Tcn-Year-Old is -very fine. Quarts $1 SO, or six foi $7 60. ' Fleming's California Wines have no com petitor. Quarts SOc each, or $5 00 per dozen Mail oiders solicited for any of the above goods. Address Jos. Fleming & Son, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jeli-TTSSU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tin BARGAINS. SATUIMTfflS wSmIL Jr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS. Qur MILLINERY BARBAINS THIS WEEK arifc - . muw mL n mr rmn h m m .mm finRlr wluB URtr (jURE RHEUMATISM (Zri it- o I iiMCi-n Going to the Convention? Don't leave before having provided your self with one of Kaufmanns' genuine alli cator satchels. Can be liadfiom $1 25 up. Imitation alligator satchels from 73c up. Kacfjias' Satchel Defam-mest. S7 CHICAGO AND EKrORN" 91, Tiar.UE.RK., Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad, on June 17, IS, 19, 20. Ah, There, National Democratio Delegates! Before starting for Chicago get one of our genuine alligator satchels for $125, or imita tion lrom 75c up. Kaufiiamis' Satchel Depabthet. Solfl everywhere. Trice, CunctTBA, Mc; SOAP. 25c; Bisolvevt. 1. Trepared bytbe Poma Deuq and Chemical Cokforatton, Boston, Mass. Aa-feendfor "How to Care Skin Diseases," 61 pages. SO Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. ni II TLES, black-heads, red, rough, chappedand T I III oily skin cured by COTICUBA SOAP. IT STOPS THE PAIN. Back ache, kidney pains, weakness, rheumatism, and muscular pains re lieved In one mtnnte by the Cntl cura. Antl-I'ln Fluster, 25c. r Elizabeth, Pa., June 3, 1892. Messrs. McKinnie & Chessman Manufactur ing Company, PItMbuig, Pa. Gentlemen For the last eiaht or ten years of iny life I have been afflicted with rheuma tism in myieet and lees, and in fact had it all over me, and for a long time could not walk except on crutches Mv SUfTeiinirs for five np Hf-r vonr-a Iiqva been so terrible that I could not sleep half of the time, now after taking Bheumacura I can sleep splendidly. 1 have spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get v ell, but all to no purpose, as nothing 1 have ever done did me any good until I tiled your Eheumacura, and now after taking one and one-half bottles I am as well as I ever was, audit seems as If I was born again. I cannot express my gratitude, the only thins: I can 'io is toiecommend it to those similarly afflicted, which I most heartily do. Yours vol v truly, W..S SMITH. Liveryman, Elizabeth, Alle&neny Co , Pa. Price JS per bottle. For sale by all druggists. M'KINNIE & CHESSMAN M'FGGO., 616Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. a W!nr7l & ALL PREDECESSORS. We offer this week finer qualities than at any previous sales. The prices will speak for themselves. We shall not consume your valuable time telling you a long story about closing out the stocks of overloaded . jobbers and manufacturers; what you want is the Right Goods at the Right Prices. Here They Are: & TIE DO IIS IE TIE LATEST. WE HAVE THEM IN Knox Rough-and-Ready Braid, untrimmed, in black, white and colors 50c Knox Rough-and-Ready, trimmed, all colors $1.25 Knox Rough-and-Ready, trimmed, very fine $1.75 Knox Fancy Braid, untrimmed, all colors 75c Knox Fancy Braid, trimmed, all colors $1.75 Knox Milan Straw, untrimmed $1.25 Knox Milan Straw, extra fine quality, in white, black and colors, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 GHILUf I HITC --THEIR HIE IS LEGION. Silk W alsts! Mlk TValiU! A grand assortment of newest styles with auui & Co.'s. jabots at $ 85, $J 95, $i l5 and $5 73 at Rosen- Eicnmlon to W hrellng To-Morrow. Rate, $1 50 the roun d trip. Train leaves B. & O. R. R. depot at S.10 A. v. DR. D. L. ABER, Dentist, oiictaiui in ciowning, m-iaging and flllm of the natural teeth. Prices reasonable am satisfaction guaranteed. Office, 210 Smith. AlAl DU M. itwuuj);. ap29-3B R.MDSES1EJJTSL .- JJj?to&?-?iP Proprietors ... .pvi uiuijaucrnuon ana even ing, X. S. Wood, in "TIIE BOT DETE& T1VE." Week June 20, X. S. Woodriu entire jel7 change of bill. CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE -AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 1834. 33 Fifth avo ari21-TT3 Between Wood and MarkesI .WJiitt, ? inni BwiffnBTijMFpSHB - KKsSIJHsbd!yW ALL KIX J)S FIELD GLASSES All Prices. STIEREN 'STT. Ml Smithfield St mv27-TT Fancy Watch Hill Sailor Hats, untrimmed 60c Fancy Watch Hill Sailor Hats, trimmed $1.00 Fine Milan Sailor Hats $1.00 Atlantic Sailor Hats, lace crowns, all colors. . . . 75c Extra Fine Plain Milan Sailor Hats 75c j Commander Sailor Hats $1.00 Columbia Trimmed Sailor Hats, worth $1.75 to $2.25 $1.25 8,000 Straw Hats and Bonnets, sold all season at 75c, $i'and $1.50, Now Only 25c Each. This lot includes fine French Chips, fine Milan and Lace Hats. It in cludes the best shapes of the season, some of -which are selling at other establishments at 81.50 to $2.00. 3,000 Pine Shade Hats, just the thing for the mountains and the seaside, worth $i, Now Only 50c Each. 2,200 Children's Black Leghorn Plats, also a few in white, the dollar quality, Now Only 35c and 50c Each. OTHER TS cb PROF. LITTLE, 73 Sixth av., is the only Graduate Optician in thA Mtvr His system assures perfection both in lenses and frames. myS-Tis iAU FMANNS' GRAND DEPOT. STARTLING SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE! I - - - i . , - -.... . - K0 . JbC tub Semiett YacM strawHat - e tNO 3SSSK1 VOW U VL lll'UI UIIIIL- nrTTTTlTiniTin nmn I nrrr i mn v uuid uoni auiia. Af TTT " ! 1 UlDttl 010 M1G In an Endless Variety of Shapes and Styles. Milan Turbans, in brown, beige, navy, black, usually sold at $1.75 to $2 $1.00 The Spider Hats, made of fine Milan Straw, also sell regularly at $1.75 to $2 $1.00 Milan Fantasma Hats, formerly $2.25 $1.25 100 Dozen Violet and Daisy "Wreaths, some are worth 50c, none are worth less than 25c, Now Only 10c a Wreath. 80 Dozen Imported Wreaths, extra large, cheap at 50c, Now Only 25c a Wreath. 25 Dozen Wreaths, the dollar quality, only 50c a Wreath. For this occasion Hat and Bonnet Frames, made of Wire and Lace, worth 50c, Now Only 15c Each. French Crapes, regular price 25c and 50c a yard, Now Only 15o a Yard. Ribbons ! A thousand remnants of Silk and Velvet Ribbons 5c, ioc. 15c, 20c and 25c Worth Double. For FINE PEE C ALE "WAISTS, with plaited back and front; worth 75c. For extra fine Lawn Waists in stripes and polLa dots; pearl but tons; plaited front and back; worth f 1 00. For fine French Sateen Waists, in blue and black stripes and polka dots, turn-oer collar and cufls, worth 51 2i EFor finest Cnintz, Cambric, Bed lord Cord, French Satine, Crepe Cloth or French Percale Waist, latent patterns; .Tarbeau rufflins; worth f 1 50, f 1 75 and ?2. For rich Surah or India Silk "Waists, in all shades; Jarbfau ruffled; -worth Si For finest Surali, India or China Silk Waists, in polka dots, stripes and plain colors; worth 56 and ?8. ! A Handsome Leather Bodice Belt goes gratis with every waist costing SOc or more. Ci lilt For Boys' genuine En 4)1 iZ4 glish Linen Blazer or Sailor Blouse Suits, worth $3. flQ OQ For Boys' beautiful sDZ.UO Linen Bedford Cord Suits in different shades, just re ceived from Manchester, England; will wash like a board. tus 2.95 BEST BARGAIN OF THEM ALL 300 Boys' elegant Zouave Suits, made of finest plain cloth; 300 nobby Reefer Suits, made of finest Scotch Cheviot; 200 superior En glish Jersey Suits; single and double-breasted fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, none worth less than $5; many worth $6, $7 and 8; ONLY 49c. This very popular style, worn by half the gentlemen of Pittsburg, can be had in all colors and in 4 different widths of brim. The same style, in finer qualities, from 75c to $3.25. THE FEATHER-WEIGHT POCKET HAT 98' ALL AT 4). U 5 CHOICE. 1,000 Bedford Cord and Brown Cheviot Knee Pants, worth 50c and 75c, at 18c. .Nothing finer or more -suitable for tourists. These hats are made of finest fur and weigh but 1 oz. MEN'S GENUINE MANILLA HATS, 7i5 CTS. All colors, all shapes, all styles. Mountains of them at molehill prices. Every color and combina tion, every style and shape, every braid and grade. Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands at 15c. at 29c. at 39c. at 49c. at 69c. at 88c. at 98c. at $1.50. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. No end of new, nobby, jaunty and stylish Sailor Hats (trimmed and untrimmed) for Ladies and Misses, at half regular millinery store prices. THE-GLORIOUS GLORIANNA HIP, For Ladies and Gentlemen, in plain and plaid materials; worn every where; from 39c up to 1.50. IF IR, IE EI 0, VLfRr?LLA' With Silver Mounted, Natural WoocfHandle, Goes GRATIS With Every Suit Costing $10 or More. KAUFMANNS', FIFTH AVENUE, -AND- SMITHFIELD SI GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Fine Rowing Shirts, regular price, each $2.50, at $ 1.00 Fine Rowing Pants.regular price $2.5o,at .00 Fine Gymnasium Shirts and Pants, regu lar price each S4.50, at 2.00 Bicycle Pants, regular price $4, at 2.00 Fine Madras Oxford Shirts, beautiful pat- terns.all new styles,reg. price i.5o,at... .25 Fine Madras Neglige Shirts, choice pat terns, regular price $1. 25, at 98c Fine Cheviot Shirts, regular price Si, at. 85c Flannelette Shirts, regular price 50c, at.. 35c Good Night Shirts, regular price 50c, at.. 38c The celebrated "Star" Shirts, laundered, sizes' 15, 16, 165, regular prices Si. 50 and $2, at 1.00 One lot dollar Shirts, slightly soiled, at... 68c Medium Weight Undershirts,, reduced from Soc 25c 1 lot Balbriggan Undershirts, short sleeves, sizes 40,42 and 44,reduced from 50c to.. 25c English Half-Hose, regular made, gus- seted, worth 25c, at .'.. I2j4c Initial Handkerchiefs, worth i8, at I2j4c Col'd Bord'd Handker'fs, worth i2jc, at 8c One lot Scarfs, reduced from 25c to I2jc LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Hemstitched Emb. Skirting, worth 40c... 25c 27-inch Hemstitched Embroidered Skirt ing, regular price 38c 25c Cambric Embroideries, narrow and wide, regular price i2jc 8c Black Silk Escurial Lace, w'th Si-25 a yd. 75c- NECKWEAR AND HANDKERCHIEFS. ' Children's Col'd Border Hand'fs, worth 3c (c Boys' Woven Border Handk'fs, worth 9c. 5c Revered and Hem. Handk'fs, worth ipc. 7c Initial Hand'fs,open work initials, w'th 20c 2c P I 1 i ' ' X ( . 1 i . rMii. 1 --- mi fi 'rniTimr w mni r -- iihw 1 riT -" - . imnn irTnTi n 1 itiinranmr-miTifi tiiit ... LADIES' APRONS AND WAISTS. White Lawn Aprons, with lace and em broidery, worth 35c 21c White Lawn Aprons, hemstitched and lace trimmed, worth 19c .,... 2jc White Lawn Aprons,lacetrimmed,w'th 15c Qc Calico Waists, light colors -three plaits in iront, worth 50c 25c Percale Waists, extra quality for the price, worth 63c 42c - LADIES' GLOVES. 4-button Suede Kid Gloves, worth Si 50c 8-button length Mosquetaire Kid Gloves, worth Si-25 68c Black Lace Mitts, worth 20c 0c Black Silk Jersey Mitts, worth 25c (8c Black Silk Jersey Mitts, worth 50c 40c Extra long Silk Mitts, black and evening shades, worth Si 68c Extra quality Silk Gloves, worth 65c 44c CHILDREN'S GLOVES. 4-button Kid Gloves, worth 85c 68c Colored Silk Taffeta Gloves, worth 35c... 25c Black Pure Silk Gloves, worth 63c 48c Extra quality Black Taffeta Gloves, worth 50 cents 39c Lace Mitts, black and colors, worth 18c. Qc Silk Jersey Mitts, worth 25c 9c LADIES' HOSIERY. Balbriggan Hose, seamless, worth 15c... 0c Fancy Hose, black boots, worth 18c 24c Black Ribbed Hose, worth 25c 18c Black "Onyx" Hose, full regular, worth 25 cents 9c Black Richelieu Ribbed Hose, "Herms- dorf" and "Onyx" dyfcs, worth 38c... 25c Fine Lisle Hose, plain and fancy, worth 50 cents 42c Black Silk Plated Hose, worth 75c 50c LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Ribbed Vests,' in pink, blue and cream, worth 18c 10c Ribbed Vests, ecru only, worth 25c 8c Extra quality Vests, Egyptian cotton, worth 40c 25c Fancy Lisle Vests, assorted colors, regular prio 63c 48c Silk Vests, low neck and sleeveless, in 1 black, cream, pink and blue, regular price Si 75c Silk Vests, extra quality, regular price S1.25 98c LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Muslin Chemise, beautifully embroidered, . worth Si.2 75c Plain Muslin Chemise, corded bands, ex tra sizes, worth 75c 55c Fine Cambric Drawers, trimmed with Torchon lace, worth S1.25 75c Fine Muslin Drawers, wide embroidery, 'cluster of tucks, worth Si. 50 m 98c Cambric Nightgowns, beautifully em broidered, worth S2 $1.25 Muslin Corset Covers, high neck, vorth 18 cents 9c Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers, trim med with embroidery, worth 50c 25c Fine Cambric Corset Covers, beautifully embroidered, worth Si-5o 75c CHILDREN'? HOSIERY. Brown Ribbed Hose, full regular, sizes 6 to 8j4, worth 25c fOc Black Ribbed Hose, worth 25c I2c Black Hose, regular made, worth 25c 9c Black "Onyx" Hose, worth 40c 29c Black Lisle Hose, guaranteed stainless, spliced knees and soles, worth 63c 48c ART EMBROIDER! AND MATERIALS FDR FANCY WORK. Lorraine Stamped Cushions, worth i2jc, 5c Silk Head-Rests, worth 50c, the same kind that we have made such a "run" on at 25c I9c Mummy Cloth Tray Covers, stamped, fringed and open work, worth 38c 9c Hemstitched Linen Tray Covers, very fine, worth 50c 25c Mummy Cloth Splashers, fringed and open work, worth 40c 9c Tinsel for embroidery, worth 3c a ball c Stamped Hemstitched Table Covers and Bureau Scarfs, worth 1-25 75c CORSETS. Summer Corsets, never sold under 50c... 35c Ladies' Hand-sewed Corsets, in white, drab, cream and gold, worth 50c 25c Ladies' French Woven Corsets, embroid ered busts, sizes 29 and 30, worth 75c 25c Ladies' Genuine 500-bone Corsets, sizes 18, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, worth S1.25 58c Misses' Corded Corsets,all sizes, worth 50c 25c INFANTS' GOODS. 5c Infants' Mull Caps, worth 20c .. Infauts' Cambric Slips, trimmed with em broidery, worth 50c 25c Children's Lawn Gamps, sizes 2 to 6, worth Si 50c Children's Cambric Gamps, embroidered yoke, worth $1-38 75c Infants' Short Dress, tucked yoke, worth S1.25 .,.. 98c Infants' Rubber Diapers, worth 25c 5c NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES. Good Stockinette Dress Shields, worth ioc 5c Good Stockinette Dress Shields, large size worth I2j4c 8c Black Skirt Braid, worth 5c 2c Covered Dress Stays, worth 15c a dozen.. 9c Coered Dress Stays, worth 8c a dozen... 4c Good Quality Belting, worth 25c apiece... 5c Taffeta Ribbon, worth 18c apiece 2c Darning Cotton, worth ioc a dozen 5c Good Cotton Elastic, worth Sc a yard 4c Best English Pins, worth ioc 5c Initials for marking linen, 3 dozen on a card, worth ioc a card 3c riMr.n Cnrft T..ir.es. worth 8c a dozen... Ar )exter's Knitting Cotton, 200 yards on ball, worth 8c a ball 5c Shoe Buttons, worth ioc a gross. 5c Hook and Eye Tape, worth 15c a yard... 6c Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on card, worth 3c a card , c Corset Clasps, worth 8c 4c Misses' Side Supporters, worth ioc 5c English's Best Needles, worth 5c a paper. 3c Good Black Silk Buttonhole Twist c Lindsay's Safety Pins, worth 5c a dozen.. 3c CommonsenseHairCrimpers,w'th5cadoz 3c Good Shoe Laces, worth 5c a dozen 3c Celluloid Thimbles, worth 4C. 2c Tape Measures, worth 5c 3c Turkish Wash Rags, worth 3c c Turkish Wash Rags, worth 5c. 2c FLEISHMAN &'CO. 504-506-508 MARKET STREET. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO k.i .iuW.i'tim.iisJVS-..k,- ..&.'. -Jt ,-A'J 1 .ijKAUHak I JiMMSmHHMMBIHIHBiBiahraSSKaHHIPr! B51MV5IVTClHWtiHIIBIVSX'MHSMV3Nn3PlHMMF3P49VI'BI
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